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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 227. 1908. 499 site their respective names in the settlement of their accounts for furniture purchased by them by authority of the Secretary of lVar for public buildings at posts, including expenditures for the equipment of messes for bac elor officers: Captain Charles C. Ballou, Twelfth Infantry, assistant quartermas— Ch¤*l**SC· B¤ll<>¤- ter, residio of Monterey, California, ninety-eight dollars and sixty- one cents. . Captain Leon S. Roudiez, assistant quartermaster, Fort Riley, Kan- Leon S·R¤¤<1i¤z. ' sas, seven hundred and eighty-four dollars and eighty-three cents. Captain George C. Barnhardt, Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, one hggtargs 0- Bamthousand six hundred and thirty-tive dollars and sixty-two cents. ` Lieutenant William J. Davis, Eighth Infantry, assistant quarter- wv11i1am .1. nam. master, Fort Slocum, New York, one thousand five hundred and sixty- three dollars and fifty-seven cents. Lieutenant Willis C. Metcalf, Coast Artillery Corps, Fort Washing— WUHS C- M¤f¤¤lfton, Maryland, two hundred and six dollars and seventy-seven cents. * Captain Courtland Nixon, quartermaster’s department, Fort O le- Courtland Nixon. thorpe, Georgia, one thousand three hundred and eighty-two dolhirs and ninety cents. To reimburse First Lieutenant Charles E. Morton, Sixteenth United f,g°,;}g¤`1§sgg;*y¤· States Infantry, the amount refunded by him to the United States 1’¤¢i.p. 1321. ` Government to cover loss of public funds for which he was accountable, and which were stolen at Echague, province of Isabela, Luzon, Philippine Islands, without fault or neglect on his part, one hundred and eighty-six dollars. The sum of sixty thousand dollars appropriated for the erection and §§'f,,‘L[’,§“;,£§fg,,,_ completion of a military hospital at San Juan, Porto Rico, under Con- §$P3rj<>P¤g;i2¤¤· struction and Repair of Hospitals, in the Act approved March second,'p' ' nineteen hundred and seven, for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty-Fourth Statutes, page eleven hundred and seventy-two), is hereby reappropriated and made available during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, for the erection and completion of said hospital. _ For payment to the post exchange, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, £§§§§,[§§,lQQ_S·°· of an amount pertaining thereto, which was erroneously deposited in the Treasury to the credit of “Miscellaneous receipts," forty dollars. To provide for the payment by the Secretary of Var of the sum of Mimi};  Mm! one hundred and twenty-tive dollars per month to Jennie Carroll, Annmiies. ` widow of James Carroll, major and surgeon, United States Army, and P"“·p· lim the like sum per month to Mabel H. lazear. widow of Doctor Jesse W. Lazear, late acting assistant contract surgeon, United States Army, as rovided by law, three thousand dollars. F For payment of certain claims approved by the Auditor of the War B..,{’{§{‘ME,§f*°" ““° Department for dama res done to private property by the firing of ,cgf"E3_;*&‘¤ M ¤"llheavy uns at Forts heath and Banks, ll int rop, Boston Harbor, ` Massachusetts, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. _ _ _ For pavment of twenty-four applroved claims, exclusive of claim §}§§§§}§fdm_ numbered two hundred thirty-one thousand eight hundred and sixty- one, provided for in the preceding_pa1‘agraph, org damages to and loss of private property belonging to citizens ot the Lnited States and the Philippine Islands, estimated for on page four hundred and six, House Document numbered twelve, Sixtieth Congress, first session, four thousand five hundred and fifty-two dollars and thirty-tive cents. Cmms ron ruoimirrr TAKEN FRoM Coxrunumvru orricnns Arm er{{yP!g{g{e*g_€°¤”**· sonmnns Arran sununsrnsuz The time for tiling claims under the pro- ·rn¤e_¤mng1ea cor visions of the Act of February twenty-seventh, nine hundred and two, *"$§{‘§§*{,f’§§}"‘*‘ and amendments thereto, for horses, saddles, and bridles taken from Confederate soldiers in violation of terms of surrender, and for the pay- ment thereof is extended for twelve months from the passage of this Act; and all claims not presented within this time shall be forever barred.