Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 35 Part 1.djvu/29

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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. CII. 27. 1908. 11 RELIEF OF Pyrmcx J. NIADDENZ To enable the Secretary of the {’,*;§'lg} J·g'6gg**€¤· Treasury to carry out the provisions of “An Act for the relief ofp' ` Patrick J. Madden," approved February twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and seven, two hundred and twenty-three dollars and seventy- one cents. RELIEF OF DAVID MCCLELLAND: To enable the Secretary of the §¤fig4M<=(ggl¤¤·l· Treasury to carry out the provisions of "An Act for the relief of °` 'p' 3` David McClelland for loss sustained at Chickamauga Park, Georgia, January twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and four," approved March second, nineteen hundred and seven, one hundred and seventy-one dollars and twenty-one cents. RELIEF OF HENRY O. Bassmrr: To enable the Secretary of the ${**;,0- giggli- Treasurg to carry out the provisions of “An Act for the relief ofp` ` Henry . Bassett, heir of Henry Opeman Bassett, deceased,” approved Marc second, nineteen hundred and seven, one hundred and forty- two dollars and fifty-nine cents. RELIEF OF J Arms W. KENNEY AND mE UNIoN B1zEwINe Comrmwz dlilgiggg llfliofgirgeij To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to carry out the provisions mg company. W of "An Act for the relief of James W. Kenney and the Umon Brew- °1‘34‘_p‘282" ing Company," approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, sevenhundred andpseventy-eight dollars and twelve cents. PUBLIC nUIL1>1Nes. Public l>¤il<il¤z¤· Athens, Ohio, post-office buildin : For site and for commencement §?f‘Q§g_°m°· of building under present limit, fifgy thousand dollars. nEVENnE-commu SERVICE. ssl·*yiEL°i"“°°°"°' To reimburse the appropriation “Special repairs to revenue steam- nigiggltmer (M"` ers, nineteen hundred and eight," United States Revenue—Cutter Serv- R°l’“”· ice, the amount required to make urgent and necessar repairs to the United States revenue cutter Manning, which vessel, while performing duty in Bering Sea, struck an uncharted rock off the eastern shore of Knights Island, Prince William Sound, twenty-three thousand dollars. LIFE-sAV1Ne SERVICE. · L"°`S“""“ S°"i°°‘ Authority is hereby ranted the Secretary of the Treasury to pay, d.,Y,§‘l.§d"({{lcQ;§h° °° from the regular annual appropriation for the Life-Saving Service for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, for the allowance for heat and light, from March second, nineteen hundred and seven, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight, furnished to officers of the Revenue-Cutter Service detailed for rhity in the Life-Saving Service. _ INTERNAL REVENUE. m°m°1R°v°°°°` For salaries and expenses of forty revenue agents provided for by §:,l';g°:§;°‘ law, and fees and expenses of gaugers, salaries and expenses of store- I><=¤¤¤¤· lgeppers and storekeeper-gaugers, one hundred and fifty thousand o ars. Fees and expenses of gaugers and salaries and expenses of store- F°°°·°’°- keepers and storekeeper-gaugers, iiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, fifty-tive thousand dollars. _ ormcn or THE DIRECTOR OF mE MINT. D"°°°”°m`°m°t‘ For examinations of mints, expense in visiting mints for the pur- ,,,{E,,’§_Z§i2?“°°S °f pose of superintending the annual settlements. and for special exam- 1l18tl0DS, one thousand dollars. _ _ For freight on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, m*;'°'¤*‘* °° "“”’°'*· between mints and assay omces, sixty thousand dollars.