Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 32 Part 1.djvu/835

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770 F lFI`Y—SEVEN'1`H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 92, 133, 134, 186. 1903. -l¤¤¤¤1'Y 12. 1903- S Ow 921. ——An Act Authorizing the issuance of a patent to the county of Clallam, [Pub1ic,N0.22.] WM0 as 1¤S*>0¤~ Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of t/Le United }°j‘,fd*“@;QQY”{‘6 ptates of hglmerica in Congress assembled, Ylhat thehSecretary pighle C1¤¤¤m <><>¤¤fv· nterior s ll cause a tent to issue conveying to the county 0 2. - lam, in the State of glibghington, for county pulrpopes, méie expressed in patent all the rig t title and interest of the United States in an to a parcbl of land twd hundred and twenty feet in width oi} the east side of suburban block numbered twenty-six, as shown on official plats of the town site of Port Angeles, in said county, subject to all other ' valid adverse rights. _ Approved, January 12, 1903. ·1¤¤¤¤¤'S’ 13. 1903- U CHAP. 133.——AnlAct Apthorizing the of the Navy to return to Harvard [Public, N0_ DiV€l'SIty COI"lZ8.ID C0 OTS, si VCI' CHP, RD 0I` C G t gl1D. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re1>resentatv}ves of the United B5¤gé;¤gQf2££ States of America in Congress assembled, ’1hat the Secretary of the ··nmm·* i-erm-nec Navy is hereby authorized togive to Harvard University the six- "°· pounder Nordenfeldt gun, the set of colors, iucludinv ensign, jack, and pennant, and the silver loving cup presented by Idarvard gradu- _ ates to the auxiliary cruiser Harvard at the opening of the war with I;'[,°$·,,, gm Spain: Provided, however, That said gun shall be returned, in like order as when received, to the Government at any time when it may be required for use. Approved, January 13, 1903.

 CHAP. 134.-An Act To amend the interna1—revenue laws.

[Public, N0. M] Be it enacted by the Senate and House;{§>/`I2e]>v·esentatt»ves of the United gpg; 1;g$j‘{,·;w_ States of America in Congress assembl , That all distille spirits now gniggllggmédeiggo ni in interna;-revenufed bonded warehouses or which may hereafter be pro- _ duced an deposit in such warehouses shall be entitled to the same boiig-3<>»v-1349- allowance for loss from leakage or evaporation which now exists in favor of distilled spirits produced, gauged, and so deposited prior to January first, eighteen hundred an ninety-nine, an subject to the same conditions and limitations. Approved, January 13, 1903. Jnnimry 14. 19% CHAP. 186.-—An Act Relating to Hawaiian silver coinage and silver certificates. [Public' M Z5`] ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representattves oft/te United m?;f"’·‘**`*'* 'U"' States of Amerzea zn Congress assembled, That the silver coins that Re¤e1·{¤g>1<= for z¤v· were coined under the laws of Hawaii, when the same are not muti- °"““°" °°“‘ lated or abraded below the standard of circulation, shall be received at _ the parlpf their fade Ivlaluein pgyuieplii 0%al_h€d1u•§mto the gpvelrnment 0 the erri ory o awa11 an o e H1tes an the same sllnall not agagi be dpgt into circulation, but they shall ,be recoined in t e mints as United States coins. Ux'1}{eg°g,;°t‘;;f1;*u°,§u({1$ Sec. 2. That when such coins have been received by either Governm com. ment they shall be transmitted to the mint at San Francisco, in sums of not less than five hundred dollars, to be recomed into subsidiary