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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 307. 1894. 427 INTERNAL REVENUE.r..t.,,-,.,1,.,,.,,,u,,_ For salaries and expenses of agents and surveyors, fees and expenses Arms. etc. ·of gaugers, salaries of storekeepers, and for miscellaneous expenses, being a denciency for the nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, four thousand dollars. .To_ pay C. H. Rodes, Collector of Internal Revenue for the eighth 0·H.B»<>d¤¤. distrnct of Kentucky, his salary for the period from November fourth to SMF- November sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, inclusive, thirty .six dollars and sixty-eight cents. nuvmzun currian smzvicn. s.}J’1X.£““°‘°“"°' To pay the Alaska Commercial Company for coal furnished United CM'- 'States revenue steamer Corwin in July, eighteen hundred and ninety- one, being for the service of the nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, three hundred and seventy-nve dollars. LIFE-sxvme sEnv1cE. ‘·"°S°"i¤g S°"i°°· Authority is hereby granted the Secretary of the Treasur to a to J- W·E*’*°"‘“S°· the widow of J . W. Etheridge, deceased, late superintendent oyf th¢?S£ith Payment w Wld°w` life-saving district, the sum of fifty dollars, out of appropriation “Life— Saving Service," eighteen hundred and ninety-three, being for the ·expenses of his last inspection trip through his district in January, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, on which he encountered hardships and exposure which resulted in his death soon after, and for which expenses, owing to this circumstance, vouchers can not be procured. Lmur-Housn ESTABLISHMENT.1. I·i:M—H<>¤¤•> 1¤¤¢¤¤· islunent. EXPENSES or EUoYAGE: To pay amounts set forth in House Execu- B°°>'¤8°· tive Document Numbered One hundred and three of this session for expenses of buoyage, excluding racing railroads, for the nscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, two thousand four hundred and fourteen dollars and forty-three cents. To pay amounts set forth in Senate Executive Document Numbered One hundred and forty-eight of this session, for expenses of buoyage, nscal years eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, eighteen hundred and ninetytwo, and eighteen hundred and ninety-three, nine hundred and forty-eight dollars and eighty cents. Surrmns or Lierrr-uousnsz To pay the Chicago, Rock Island and S“PP“°'· Pacino Railway Company for transportation furnished in January and March, eighteen hundred and ninetythree, being for the service of the fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, one thousand nve hun- _ dred and eighty-nve dollars and sixty-two cents. Rzumvusmmmcr ·ro ALBERT H. STILWELL AND Cxunrns OLSEN; C,j‘}‘{g{Q,§§é¤F°””°“· To reimburse Albert H. Stilwell, assistant engineer, and Charles Olsen, iuambummm. seaman, survivors of the Five Fathom Bank Light Vessel Numbered 'l`hirty-seven, wrecked and lost in the storm of August twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, in full for loss of their personal etlevts while in the discharge of their duties, as follows: To Albert H. Stilwell, fifty-four dollars and forty cents; to Charles Olsen, eighty-two dollars and eighty cents; in all, one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and twenty cents. PAYMENT TO F. R. WARNER: The Secretary of the Treasury is {;g,X,,","§°‘;_ hereby authorized to settle and pay from the unexpended balance of the appropriation for Saint Marys River lights, Michigan, the acconntof F. R. Warner for fifty dollars for professional services rendered by hun) between May twenty-fifth and June sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety- two, in connection with the acquisition of sites for range lights on Saint Marys River, Michigan.