Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 2.djvu/997

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FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. (Jus. $:5245;, 456, 458. 1907. 23 15 of the District of Columbia as a penalty, under contract numbered three thousand and forty-seven, dated November eleventh, nineteen hundred and one. Approved, February 1, 1907 ._ CHAP. 453.-An Act Granting an increase of pension to Margaret McCullough. F¤b{g¤%9fi·}W7· Be it emwted by the Senate and House q/"R esemfazfiezes of the United [Priv¤¢€» No- 402-1 States of America in Congress assembled, gat the Secretary of the Mngum MOC", Interior bo, and ho is hereby, authorized and directed to place on the 1<>¤zh._ _ plonsion roll, subject to the pgovisions and limitations of the pension P°°s`°“"`°r°”°d` ws the name of Margaret cCuIlough, widow of Thomas J. McCulloug’h, late of Company E, Fourth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, war with Mexico, and pu hor a. pension at the rate of twelve dollars por month in lieu of that sic is now receiving. Approved, February 1, 1907. _ 4 _.. ‘ ‘ S'_February 1, 1907. J Dcz? An Act Gruuting an mcrcasc of pen 1011 to Mclvm L Le Suer, alms [Si ,,1,,,,., l _ _ [Private, N0. MB.] Bent enacted by the Senate and House of R asentatzves of the Umtecl States of America in Gon ess assembled, Cizlfat the Secretary of the 8,£f,‘,§,’;€§_··FL,gu§*,j°*· Interior bc, and ho is hcrogr, authorized and directed to place on the naman summd. psnsion roll, subject to tho provisions and limitations of the pension ws, the name of Melvin . Le Sucr, alias James French, late of Companies D and I, Eighth Regiment United States Infantry, war with Mexico; Batter L, Fourth Regiment United States Artillery, and Troop D, Sixth §cgiment Unite States Cuvulr , and pay him a. pension qt the rata of thirty dollars por month in Ecu of that ho is now receiving. Approved, February 1, 1907. CHAP. 456.--An Act For tho relief of M. A. J olmson. Fcb¤i•§¤?;§l§ Be it enacted ky the Senate and House of Representat2?ves of the United E·L¤e, wo. m1.]" Stale.? of America in Uongress assembled, That the Secretary of the- J h Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of $’{.;fI.}.5° {.Y°K}.u.eq the fund standing to the credit of the United States from deposits "“‘“““° °"’°¥’°“"· made by individuals for the survey of public lands, to M. A. Johnson, of Stou hton, Dano County, Wisconsin, the sum of one hundred and oi bty dollars, bein tho unused balance of a deposit made by the said M? A. Johnson and his associates with the surveyor-general of tho State of Idaho for the survey of certain mining claims in the Hailey, Idaho, land district, which sum of one hundred and eighty dollars was carried into the Treasury of the United States. Approved, February 2, 1907. CHAP. 458.—An Act For the relief of Charles B. Bentley. F€?{Il|BgY7*{&l?)7· Be it enacted by the Senate and [Muse rg/`Rqvresentatives of the United THQ;. N0~405-] States of Ann»r2'ca in (kmgvws assembled, That there be allowed Charles Chmn B_ Benner_ B, Bentley, postmaster at Warsaw, Indiana, tho sum of uinotysavon Reimbursemenn dollars, to reimburse him for the loss of key-deposit funds and damage to post-0iHco fixtures through burglars, and for the expense resulting from a duo vigilance to apprehend the thieves, tho said sum not having been cortiEed or allowed to him by the Post·Office Department; and the sum of ninetysevon dollars is hereby appropriated, out of the money not already appropriated, for the payment of said claim. Approved. February 4, 1907.