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 480 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 227. 1908. rnaepengmznms CoN·rrNeENT EXPENSES, INDEPENDENT TREASURY: For contingent §§{;,,§°°°"*°”t °x` expenses under the requirements of section thirty-six hundred and fifty-three of the Revised Statutes of the United States, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public money, and for transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, for fiscal years as follows: - d Zppr the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, thirty thousand_ o rs. To pay amounts found due by the accounting officers of the Treasury _ . on account of the a propriation “Contingent expenses, Independent Treasu ," for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, one thousand dollars. f,*"°"*“‘· FFICE or Dmuctron or THE MINT: For examinations of mints ¤ns,etc. . . . . . . . use ot mance. expenses ID visiting mints for the purpose of supermtending the annual. settlements, and for special examinations the sum of two thousand dollars of the une nded balance of the a ropriationzof three thousand Vol. :14, p. uso. five hundred dmrs made by the Act oi)T`ebruary twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and seven, for the collection of statistics relative to the annual reduction and consumption of the precious metals of the United States, is hereby authorized to be expended for the urpose of such examinations, and so forth, during the remainder ofp the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight. New York assay CoNTn¢eENT Ex1·ENsEs, ASSAY ormou AT NEW Yonx: To reimburse °°’,,‘§’,3,,,,, M,,,,,, A Andrew Mason, late superintendent of the United States assay office ¤¤*¤l>‘"¤°¤°¤*· at New York., the amount due for su plies furnished the assay office at New York b Arthur, Mountain and) Company, in the iiscal year nineteen hundred, and four, and erroneously paid by said Mason from the appropriation for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and tive, which amount was disallowed by the accounting officers and repaid mto the Treasury by said Mason from his private funds, forty~one dollars and ten cents. Kg_¤2¤¤¤· PAYMENT T0 KANSAS! The Secreta of the Treasu is authorized i¤$i¤iii1¤:,°I¤ti=?i)€riii?n€ and directed to reopen, adjust, and Ialudit the claim rdl? the State of "°}.Q,‘§‘,°f’g_‘m_ Kansas for interest and discount on moneys borrowed by said State for the purpose of repelling invasions and suppressing Indian hostilities, and ascertain and determine under the rules applied to the V°*-*2·P·T”* claims allowed to States under the Act of July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, the amount actually expended by said State for such interest and discount, and report the amount so ascertained to Congress for consideration. wana mnmeweii. PAYMENT T0 Vl ALTER HUNNEWELL, ADMINISTRATOR or SAMUEL ,,,,§§§}‘f§,']E,§’,fh$'$°h TVELLESZ The sum of five thousand nine hundred and ninet -nine dollars and twenty-two cents, heretofore appropriated to lie id to V¢>¤-¤2·v·¤’»2- H. Hollis Hunnewell, administrator of Samuel Welles, in & Act entitled “An Act for the allowance of certain claims for stores and supplies reported by the Court of Claims under the provisions of the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and commonly known as the Bowman Act, and for other purposes," approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two (page two hundred and thirty-two of volume thirty-two of the United States mlm Statutes at Largp), be now paid to Walter Hunnewell, as administraq;.,,m;(.;.a,,,,.,,,i,,.,;, for of Samuel elles: Providecl, fzvwezwer, That the same shall not be paid until the Court of Claims shall certif to the Secretary of the reasury that the administrator, Walter Iiunnewell, represents the next of kin of said Samuel Welles, on whose estate he has administered, and the court which granted the administration to the said administrator shall certify that he has given adequate security for the legal disbursement of the sum herein appropriated.