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 MFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. ou. 1006. 1903. 1047 dred and sixty-first Regiment of Indiana Volunteers, which were afterwards left for use of the Third Division, Seventh Army Corps, Hospital, two hundred and sixty-three dollars and seventy-six cents; in al, one thousand five hundred and sixty-six dollars and fifty-two cents. Rnmnnns :».·¤· T0 CAPTAIN O. B. Mrrorramc For expenses incurred gjhllfgtgggght by Captain O. B. Mitcham, Ordnance De rtment, United States ` Army, while in Eurodpe in nineteen hundred?} under orders from the Secretary of War an Chief of Ordnance, four hundred and ninety- seven dollars and ninety-one cents. PAYMENT T0 Anasiu Commnncmn Com·aNr: For yment to the C°§’;,j.§,*y°°mm°'*”*l Alaska Commercial Com ny, of San Francisco, Califdinia, for logs Pnymerirrc. and cord wood purchased}by the United States in Alaska, as fully set forth on pages eight and nine of House Document Numbered One hundred and twenty-five of the present session: “Provided, That {gig md before payment is made for the said logs and cord wood the said ` Alaska Commercial Compgxiy shall be required to furnish a ood and sufficient bond securingt nited States against all adverse gaimants, seventeen thousand four hundred and eighty-six dollars and eighty- - four cents. Cnnnrr IN ACCOUNTS or Jnms E. MCDONALD, IJEUTENANT, {,,‘{§'{";,,“§{,’§0“,,‘},‘,l; Twmnrr-Foimm INFANTRY, UNITED Snrns Anur: The accounting f¤r f¤¤•·1¤b¤rn¤1- officers of the Treasury are hereby directed to credit the accoiints of Lieutenant James E. McDonald, Twenty-fourth United States Infantry, with one thousand two hundred and ninety-eight dollars and eighty- four cents, balance of quartermaster’s funds iiscal year nineteen hundred and two, with which he remains accountable, being the difference between three thousand and fifty-eight dollars and ninety-six cents, the amount of [ipnblic funds in his possession and destroyed by fire at Humingan, n inan, Phili pine Islands, on A ril twenty-ninth, nineteen hundredlfnd two, andp one thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars and twelve cents, representing the value of the ashes of these funds which were found possible of identification and redemption by the Treasury. Cnmnrr IN Acoomvrrs or COIl`)NEL JOHN Siu9s0N: The account- gggifggggghnw ing officers of the Treasury are hereb authorized and directed to allow and credit in his accounts for Julyy, nineteen hundred and one, fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, the sum of two hundred and eightymine dollars and thirty-six cents. Cnnmr IN ACCOUNTS or Cn·TnN MARION P. Mans: Authority is gkigqghlygghu hereby granted to the proper accounting/[officers of the Treasury to ` allow a credit in the accounts of Captain arion P. Mans, First Infantry, acting paymaster, for the sum of five hundred and eighty-eight dollars and eighty cents, standing against him on the books of the Treasury. Cnnmr IN Accousrs or J. W. PULLMAN, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL, grfdifgélgcggimu nnrurr QUAnTmmAsrnn—enNnaAL, UNITED Srarrzs Amar: The ` accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to reopen the accounts of Lieutenant—Colonel J. W. Pullman, deputy quartermaster-general, United States Army, and to credit him wit the amounts o vouchers 1B, April, nineteen hundred and two, one hundred and eleven dollars and mnety-seven cents, and 1B, May, nineteen hundred and two, two hundred and twenty-four dollars and fifty- eight cents, "Army transportation," fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, total of three hundred and thirty-six ollars and fifty-tive cents, being for yments of transportation accounts made under misapprehension of lidw, from the appropriation of fiscal year eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, which psed June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and one.