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 166 FIFTIETII CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ons. 339-341. 1888. To David M. Bannister, the sum of two hundred and seventy-five dollars and sixty-two cents. _ To Robert Ayers, the sum of seventy-six dollars and twenty-five t. call; Michael Crawford, John Howard, Alexander Brown, and A. J. Sherming, each the sum of forty-nve dollars and seventy-five t. cell`; Henry Erbe, the sum of thirtiyfour dollars and fifty cents. To John N. Ford, the sum of fty-nine dollars and twenty-five t. · mild John Hanson, the sum of ninety-one dollars and twenty-ive t. °°]ri·§ Henry Jones, the sum of fifty-nine dollars and seventy-five t. wld Mathias Steger, the sum of eighty-eight dollars and twenty- ive cents. To John Regan, the sum of one hundred and twenty-four dollars and sixty-nine cents. To George R. Carpenter, the sum of seventy-four dollars and eighty-one cents. To Michael Murray, the sum of one hundred and fifteen dollars. To John Degnan, the sum of sixtymine dollars. To Noble Hillard, the sum of eighty-two dollars and fifty cents. To Anton Nieman, one hundred and nineteen dollars. To C. E. Putnam, sixty-four dollars and fifty-one cents. To F. G. Harlan, ninety-eight dollars and thirty-nine cents. To James H. White, one hundred and thirty-six dollars and fifty cents. To E. C. McCune, one hundred and nfty dollars ; the same being the amounts shown upon the original pay—rolls of the cust0m—house, ¢Chicago, Illinois, signed by the officers in charge, to be due said -persons for service ren ered in the said. custom-house building. Approved, June 4, 1888. June 4, 1888. CHAP. 340.+An act to amend section fifty-three hundred and eighty-eight of ·····—·‘—"_"` the Revised Statutes of the United States, in relation to timber depredations. Be it enacted Z3; the Senate and Hou-se ofRe resentatices of the rununmm ronmn- United States of merica in Ccmpress assembled: That section fifty- ”°,Q_°§}°§,‘§g8‘ p_ three hundred and eighty-eight o the Revised Statutes of the United HM ·m¤¤¤¤d· States be amended so as to read as follows: “Every person who unlawfully cuts, or aids or is employed in unlawfull cutting, or wantonly destroys or procures to be wantonly destroyed; any timber standing upon the land of the United States which, in ursuance of law, may be reserved or purchased for military or other purposes, or upon mxremm to Indian any Indian reservation, or lands belon 'ng to or occu ied by any “‘“d“· tri c of Indians under authority of the Ugiiited States, shalll pay a fine of not more than five hundred dollars or be im risioned not more than twelve months, or both, in the discretion ot) the court." Approved, June 4, 1888. June 4, MIB. CHAP. 34-1.-—An act to establish a port of delivery at Grand Rapids, Michigan. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the   Sta/tes of America in Congress assembled, That Grand Rap- ' ids, pg tpeiS§ate of Mi(•ilic@n£}be, and the sameis hereby, constituted _ _ tm¤¤pcr·a_po o e very; an eprivieeso immed't t rt- °"°‘°v0L"§§j',,*'°'§°°, .,_‘ tron of dutiable merchandise conferred by the act $0J1iii§St:,nth, eighteen hundred and eighty, entitled "An act to amend the statutes