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1624 srxrrnrn oononnss. Sess. II. cm. 342, 343. 1909. lawns CHAP. 342. —An ActFor the reliefof Compania. de los Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico. [mt-m,1·:e.m.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House QfR8 esentatives of the United ,,°°”°P°’¥'-és *’°,,°},°,,g States of America in 0'ongress assembled, 'lzhrat prsrisdictron be, and mw.is hereby, given to the Court of Claims (notwit tanding) any statwco]f>l$¤°fi’oi{;°f¤°i.li°d utory bar of limitation) over the claims, legal or equita le, of the Compania de los Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico, with power to hear and determine the same, finding the facts and render judgment against the United States, for the reasonable value of the_ services performed by said company in the island of Porto Rico m transporting the municipxal police and guardia civille between the twelfth ay o August, cig teen hundred and ninety-eight, and the thirty- iirst day o August, nineteen hundred and two, and in transporting the troops, munitions of war, supplies, and the like, and for allege expense of repair and maintenance of telegraph lines of the Signal Corps, all of said services having been performed during the military occupation of said island. Approved, March 4, 1909. ' 1i•¤=1¤4.19¤9- . .— tFor lief ersonseb ex 1 ion mkmul n? 3:3 AnA:: _ tlgsprlehl ofp whosustameddamag y pos vate, N0. Zil. [Pd I Be tt enacted by the Senate and House g1€]Representatt·ves of the United- £g’§{;,’,j,d8*g§,f”*• States of America in Congress assembled, at the sum of one thousand Appwpmubnwpnv eight hundred and forty-eight dollars and fifty-nve cents, being the

 W sum found just byu board oi officers convene at Frankford Arsenal

on February six , nineteen hundred and three under post orders numbered four, issued by order of Mitjor (now lrieutenant-Colonel) Frank Heath, commanding officer of rankford Arsenal, which sum is recommended by him, with the concurrence of the Secreta of War, be, and the same is hereby, appro riated to a the awards of said board for damages to propertyaccording to the fbllbwing schedule, as set forth in the said report of the board dated May nfteenth, ninenneeuwuas. teen hundred and three, to wit: Mary Altemus, five dollars and seventy cents; E. F. Cooper, one hundred and sixty-three dollars and twenty cents; David Clark, one hundred and twenty-three dollars and erg-l1ty-four cents; James Chatterton, one hundred and ninety- one dollars and twenty-eight cents; Marshall W. Gold, twentv—five dollars and seventy-five cents; Annie B. Hall, Eve hundred and seventy-six dollars and forty-six cents; Oren N. Hillegas, one hundred dollars and seventy-five cents; Charles H. Himmelwright, eighty- five dollars and thirtyieight cents; Charles Hanksyerfer, sixty-seven dollars; William E. il egas, three dollars and eighty cents; Mary Hafer, three dollars and seventy-five cents; Catherine Keely, thirty- three dollars and ninety-nine cents; Edward `P. Ludy, one dollar; Thomas McGee,eighty-seven dollars and thirty cents ; Frank McMillan, one dollar and fifty cents· William E. McMillan, nineteen dollars and six cents; Ella M. Newberry, six dollars; Dollie E. Banes, forty dollars and eighty—Eve cents; Anton Steeb, fifty-one dollars and ninety-two cents; Pauline Voltz, sixty-six dollars and fourteen cents; Fannie K. Webster, one hundred and ninety-three dollars and eighty- eight cents. P“*“°“‘· Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to pay, out of any moneys in the United States Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight dollars and fifty-five cents in settlement of the above claims. Approved, March 4, 1909.