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 776 FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 777. 1905. cents; Robert Brand, junior, deceased, fifty-tive dollars; Louis Simmet, five dollars; Fred W. Kohl, twelve dollars and sixteen cents; Eugene R. Billett, eight dollars and eighty-three cents; Frank A. Kroeif, eighteen dollars and thirty-three cents; Albert Boehm, seven dollars and eighty- three cents; Frank H. Kempt, twenty-two dollars and sixteen cents; Herman F. Discher, six dollars and sixty-six cents; Joseph J. Nussbaumer, twenty-two dollars and sixteen cents; Henry Ebelmg, junior, three dollars and fifty cents; Herman Nagel, twenty-two dollars and eight -three cents; Ilerdinand Wetzel, ·forty dollars and fifty cents; Cgarlses Neumann, eleven dollars and sixteen cents; George Johnson, twenty-five dollars; Ambrosius Jachinski, twenty-two dollars and sixteen cents; Oscar Hensel, seven dollars and eight cents; \Villiam J. Trier, deceased, thirty-six dollars and fifty cents; Adolph G. Markworth, thirteen dollars and sixteen cents; total, four hundred and sixteen dollars and forty-two cents. M"' P- B"'"- To Edwin P. Brewer, captain, Seventh Regiment United States Caval, United States Army the sum of one hundred and ninety dollars and twenty-six cents,  sum of money having been deducted and stopped against hispay for a'loss of certain commissary stores and su ies w ich occurred by reason of the 'defalcations an peculations ofIFpost Commissary-Sergeant Maltby, at Fort Huschuca, Arizona, dur- · ing the summer of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, as shown by official reports tiled in the office of the Auditor for the War Department. Qvigf; f,§'§“°“· 0 Margaret Dalton, widow of George Dalton, deceased, late of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Penns lvania, the sum of three hundred dollars, being the sum unlawfully collected from the said George Dalton by the board of enrollment when drafted for service in the Army, _ he not being a citizen of the United States at the time. ` E"“k H“"g°“· To Erick Haugen, of Spring Valley Township, Rock County, Vidsconsin, the sum of three hundred dollars,,being the sum unlawfully collected from him by the board of enrollment, namely, three hundred dollars to furnish a substitute when drafted for service in the Army, he not being a citizen of the United States. (§‘§‘f,‘P,F$,;rg§'§LY,“'§l,j To the heirs or assigns of George T. Howard, late of San Antonio, Texas, the sum of two thousand and seventy-seven dollars and eighty cents, out of any money not otherwise a propriated, in full settlement of the amount found to be due the said George T. Howard by a board of survey appointed for the pugpose of assessing damages done to his M A 6* tt d prppelrdty by troops of the Unit States. Soni" °“ o . A. Gantt and Son. of Conecuh Count ·, Alabama, the sum of one hundred dollars and fifty cents, for board} and lodging furnished by them to volunteer soldiers who enlisted in the Second Regiment W _ mm ,,1 Alabama Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish-American war. Ariliiiniiézmnei-°»cZ To Elliott K. Pennebaker, administrator of lVarren Mitchell, deceased, late of Louisville, Kentucky, the sum of one hundred and twenty-eight thousand six hundred and ninety-two dollars and twentvtwo cents. ` B°"’”'“"‘ B"”°""· To Benjamin Burrows, of Orleans County, Vermont, the sum of three hundred dollars, being the sum unlawfully collected from him by the board of enrollment when drafted for service in the Army, and Joh adm f who was rejected upon examination by surgeons. Sm,," ” ’ ’ °' To the legal representatives of John Schlipf, or Sti p, deceased, late ujgvgl '°P’°*”°¤· of Crawfo County, Pennsylvania, the sum of threehundred dollars, being the sum unlawfully collected from him by the board of enrollmept phen drafted for service in the Army in eighteen hundred and _ six y- our. M‘°h°“’ K"°'* To Michael Kries,_of Atlanta, Georgia, seven thousand four hundred sgpdl gpg; dollars, being for tobacco furnished the Army during the