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 2306 FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Ssss. I1. CHs. 396, 400-402. 1907. J¤¤}1é*¥§’&.}9°7· CHAP. 396.—A.n Act For the relief of John M. Burks. [Priv¤*¤·N¤-364·l Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives af the United ,0,,,, M_B,,,.k, States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the P•rr¤¤¤¢ *0- Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to John M. Burks, of Lincoln, Nebraska, the sum of fifty dollars, for fine unlawfully collected from him; and to make said payment there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropnated, fifty dollars. Approved, January 24, 1907. J¤EU&]iW- CHAP. 400.-An Act For the relief of the heirs of Joseph Sierra, deceased. [Prlv••¤.N¤-366-I Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRepresentatia1es of the United ,,,,,,,1, S,,,,.,, States of America in Ocngress assembled, That the Secretary of the P•v¤¢¤¢¤¤¤=¤i¤·¤¤f· Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to gy to J. W. Hargas, Mary Hargis, Mrs. Belle McConnoughy, Mrs. te Anderson, odeste Harpis, Mrs. Virginia Craig, etronilla Leonard, Stgven llleotgard} and t oseph tSip)rra, hefrs ig J osiephthSierra, depetalspd, co _ ec r o cus oms a ensaco a, or1 a. e sum o ee _ thousand six hundred and seventy-nine dollars and nineteen cents, and the said sum is hereby appropriated for said purpose out of any money in the Treasuxgry not otherwise7appropriated. Approved, anuary 25, 190 . J•¤¤¤ry%.19W- CHA]?. 401.-An Act For the relief of the Hoffman Engineering and Contract- ing Company. [mlm, Nm ml Whereas certain accounts of the Hoffman Engineering and Con- fg, · "P° . . . g laws o the State of _Pennsylvan1a,_ for compensation for extra work done in carrying out ICS contract_with the Lmted States, through the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, bearing date March nineteenth, mneteen hundred and one, prov1d1n(g, among other things, for certain construction work at the Unite States Naval . Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, have been investigated and reported upon under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, by a board of o cers consisting of Captain _S. W: Very and Civil ngmeers A. C. Lorenz and A. J. Menacal, which said board found to be due the said corporation the sum of fourteen thousand eight hundred and thirty- eig t dollars and twenty-five cents, against whnch sum certain countercharges amounting in the aggregate to two thousand one hundred and teng ollars npré! gpg?-gourtcentg ge du??; Unmd  'lghcgefore eiemwe · eemzean cuseo epre aweso te nited ,¤g¤gg:,¤C°§,Q;Qg§g; State.; of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the G<;;¤:%B»;,tw Navy bg, and he is herleby, authorized and directed to adjudicate and agfne the accoluut 0 {the id Ploiiman Engineering and Contracting h panty, an pay d pd sam: in an amount not exceeding twelve _t opsan t se? en un r han Ewenty-seven dollars and eighty-one cen s,d0u 0 any l110D43E Brett) Ore ypproprlutcd for the construction pfcaeiamegy gtuapgggspogps Begtgeri bgildings at the United States Naval, y an . Approved, January 25, 1907. 8 ;,02.-An Act For the relief of George T. Pettengill, lieutenant, United V8 , 0. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House qf12 esentativ th U 'ted g,,‘§_°°’¤° T- P°“°¤· States of Anzericain Cimgress assembled, Thalxe pro rigungngbmcmu: in mmm cer-s in settling and adyusting the accounts of George? Pettengill, lieu-
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