Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 2.djvu/991

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F1FTY—N1NTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Gus. l101h1L 1907. 2309 any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the New York Marine Repair Com ny of Brooklyn, glow York, the sum of eight hundred and fifty dollgrs and thirteen cents in full for the cost of thqrepmrs made by said company ugon the steamship Lindesfurne, ncccssxtated by the damages done to at vessel by the United States Army transport Crook in collision in May, nineteen hundred. Approved, January 25., 1907. CHAP. 411.-An Act To reimburse Abram Johnson, formerly postmaster at ·7¤¤¤¤f§’ 25,1907. ° Mount Pleasant, Utah. 4_ E*f[9·L Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [Pmm` Num`] States afzlmerica in Omzgmss asseméled, That there be appropriated, gbmrg J¤1¤¤=¤¤¤. out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the mm °"em°"° reimbursement of Abram Johnson, formerly postmaster at Mount Pleasant, in the State of Utah, for amount expended by him for rent, light, and fuel, from January first to July fnrst, nineteen hundred and one, seventy-three dollars and fifty cents. Approved, January 25, 1907 . CHAP. 412.-An Act For the relief of Jacob Livingston and Company. J¤¤¤§yw?j190'7· Be it enacted by the Senate and Hmm of Represe1n#at1}ves of thz United n>nv¤Z>Ksvv.] States of America in Oongwzsa assembled, That the Secretary of the J b U _ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to repag to .m5°E°Qm ;,¤,l}l’g°°°° Jacob Livingston and Company, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, three hun red wp *;g ,fj*°*·°“> and forty dollars and fox·ty-four cents, for moneys paid as taxes and` ` nalties upon cigars manufactured by M. W. Jacobs at factory num- . hgrcd thirty-seven hundred and forty-one, ninth district, State 1of Pennsylvania, which cigars were seized by the agents of the Government, who alleged that the stamps thereon were oounterfeitcd by the aforesaid Jacobs. Approved, January 25, 1907. CHAP. 413.-An Act For the relief of Charles T. Rader. inning? 1907. Be it enacted by the Senate and House<;fRep/rese¢zlatc?ues of the United "'{QAQ-L}Z{¤`.f§7»]" States of America in Congress ogssenwled, That Charles T. Rader, Ch 1; T R d of Fort Logan, Montana, be, and ns hereby, authorized and cmpow- sc;'}-Y-GZ.,`.,?` ALL.-" ered to select by contiguous legal subdiwsions, at such fluco or md ">'· °“*h°*'““· places as he may desire lh the State of Montana. four hun red and eighty acres of unoccupied and unupfropriuted non-mineral public lands, subject to entry under desert-lun laws, and when such selection shall be by him cerutied to the Secretary of the Interior patent shall be issued to said Rader for the same. Approved, January 25, 1907. CHAP. 414.-Au Act For the relief of the administrator of the estate of Gotlob January 25.1907. Gmczingcr. I VR 9, .,0. . Be it enacted By the Senate and House ofR{€Qesentat1}ves of the United I States ofzimerica in Congress assembled, in the Secretary of the G0tl0bGr0eziuger, Treasury bo, and he is hereby., authorized and directed to refund and e,{§§Q“;}'} °' '“°“ ‘° pay back, out; of any money in the Treasury not otherwise approprxated, to E. A. Groczingcr, adnxinietmtor of the estate of the late Gotlob Uroezinger. the sum of one thousand and forty-seven dollars and sixty cents, taxes collected upon one thousand one hundred and suctifour gallons of grape brandy which had been destroyed by tire in t c vm. xxxxv, m· 2--63