SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 99, 105, 108. 1914. 1269 GEAP. 99.-An Act Directing the issuance of patent to John Rumell. ggygiiii Be it by the Senate and House '¢ElR6z2T6867bbGb?;U88 of the United {mms, Ne. ei.; States pfAmerica. in Oemgress assembled, at a atent imder the home- {;’§';,Ij§§·mm, stead laws be issued to John Russell for thelland occupied by him ummm. situated apprommately in sections four and five of township thirteen north, range thirteen east of the Willamette meridian, in the Mount Rainier Forest Reserve, State of Washington, notwithstanding any withdrawal heretofore made aifecut£;1f the same, upon his submitting satisfactory proof of the agncult character of said lands and his compliance with the homestead laws applicable thereto: Provided, §f‘gg_‘;*;·,°qu,m_ however, That patent shall not issue until said lands have been surveyed by metes and boimds under the direction of the surveyor general for the State of Washington. Approved, May 25, 1914. cnn. 1os.-an Aa Authonzmg' · the ui · · ct me new of the umu-xi ’“"°‘?·‘°‘f‘ Statesincertainland situatedinHampdeii Be·it enactedbyt7»eSe1aateand Houses Re eeentatives of the United sam of America in saws armed? nil at Secretary er wa .,¥··,*;:,=,?,;,é,*;·,·:_"****··· is herelg authorized and directed, by quitclaim deed for and on be- um; *g“H‘;¤P°¤; half of e United States, to convey to John D. McKnight and_Wil1iam cumafue. ’ q H. McKnight, or their heirs and forever, all right, title, and interest it may have in and to all o that plat or parcel of ground described as containing forty rods of land, together with a right of way " situated in Sprmgiie d in Hatch’s pasture, so called, near Garden Brook," Hampden County, Massachusetts, and acquired by the United States through the deed of Solomon Hatch, dated September fourteenth eighteen hundred and twenty-five, September fifteenth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, in book seven —five, at page one hundred and eighty-snr, the records of Approved, June 10, 1914. (IHA?. 108.-—An Act Granting gensions and increase of pensions tocertain soldiers JN; f*,%}°}*· ` andsailorsof the Re1gularArmyan _Navy, and ofotherwamthanthe Civ1lWar,and .1..;...;. certain widows and ependemt relatives of such soldiers and sailors. [Private. No. zz.] Be it e1uwtedbytbeSenateand House Re esentatives of the United States of America in Congress assentbldif Tgt the Secretary of the *’·¤•*¤¤*» Interior be and he is here y, authorized and directed to place on the Eznsion roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension we- The name of Isabella S. Snyder, widow of James A. Snyder, late ,§_¤$_¤g*j‘g,','j*,’f‘;{g captain, Third Regiment United States Infantg, and pay her a pension at the rate of Siiigwf month in lieu of that e is new receiving. The name of Charles . Stevens, late of Troop E, Fifth Regiment ,__ Suvm Unitetil States Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $16 per mon The name of Thomas W. Michael, late of Hospital Corps, United *’°““‘°°.,.,,__,¤,,’{F,·‘f"‘”“,,,,,,,,·,, States Army, War with and pay him a pension at the rate of $5g_lper month in lieu of t at e is now — _ e name of John H, Broadwell, late of Company I, Third Regr }:f,'§'§‘§,,,,,d,,,,,L ment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry War with Spain, and pay him ` a pension at the rate of $12 r month. _ he name of William S. , late of Comgsany F, Second Regl- W“*“‘S·°"“ ment Oregon Volunteer Infantry, War with pain, and pay him 8 pension at the rate of $12 per month.