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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 298. 1909. 921 mne dollars and eighty-six cents, said amount having been unavoidably lost in a sudden and severe windstorm on June fourteenth, nineteen hundred and eight, during a 1`payment to Company F, Twelfth Infantry, in a tent at Pme Camp, ew York, ninety-nine dollars and e%ty-six cents. mumr or Coma Smaomnr W11.L1Au G, HAm>r: The accounting xlggm G-H=;ggé° officers of the Treasury are authorized and directed to regard the rec¤fies`ii°u°fi¤ii°ea. service of Color Sergeant William G. Hardy, Fourth United States Cavalry, as continuous from December fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventtyfour, to February seventeenth, nineteen hundred and eight, the ate of his retirement from active service; and to cover overpayments made to him between January, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and February, nineteen hundred and eight, the sum of five hundred and ninety-seven dollars and thirty-eight cents is hereby apgropriated. mMBUBsmmN'¤ OF MAJOR JOHN E. BAx·rm1; For the reimburse- mgxéxtcri ment of Major John E. Baxter, quartermaster, United States Arm, mm' for the amount refunded by him on account of a disallowance made by the Auditor for the War Department in the accounts of Captain Ira L. Fredendall, nineteen dollars and sixty cents. Rnimr or W. M. HALL: For the relief of W. M. Hall, assistant gé:i_H¤11- engineer in the Engineer Department at large, for reimbursement of °°°°°°m' expenses necessarily incurre in defending a suit against him in the United States circuit court for the northern district of West for violation of the Act of August first, eghteen hundred and ninety- two, known as the eight—hour aw, thirty- ve dollars and eighty-lcents. Cnmnrr IN *1*1-ut ACOOUNTS or CAPTAIN HARRY Buncmssz e ac- gg'! Wrzesscounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed m" °°°°“°"‘ to allow and credit in the accounts of Captain Harry Burgess, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, the sum of seventeen ollars and ’ eighty-four cents, disallowed against him on the books of the Treasury. Cimnrr IN mn ACCOUNTS OF COLON1·:L G. J. Lrnncxrm: The ac- q.J.iL;:¤¤ckcr. counting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed °”°d° " “°°°““““ to allow and credit in the accounts of Colonel G. J. Lydecker, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, the sum of forty-one dollars and ninety-seven cents, disallowed against him and standing on the books of the Treasury. PAYMENT ro JAMES E. H0wAm>: To pay James E. Howard for {,·;g¥_‘;'__{‘j,{f)·*“¤<*· services rendered at the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts, between ` June first and fifteenth, nineteen hundred and eight, one hundred and four dollars and sixteen cents. Ciumrr rn run ACCOUNTS or Muon FnANcrs R. Smmx: The §{ggQq,§‘;,§j;}{{{§g__ accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to allow and credit in the accounts of Maj or Francis R. Shunk, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, the sum of nine dollars and thirty- three cents, disallowed against him on the books of the Treasury. STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDING. m§{fg*f,,,,$},§,;gP°P““‘ For fuel, lights, repairs, and miscellaneous items and city directo- *"‘““”$ "’““"*· ries, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, being the amount necessary to reirn urse the Government Printirig Office for printmg new blanks re uired in accordance with recent reasury regulations, eighty-two doilars and forty-five cents. NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. Hg;Qf"*°€’ S*>l*“**¤’ Pacific Branch, at Santa Monica, Califomia: For subsistence, in- Fawn M<>¤i¤·¤,C=¤¤. cluding the same objects specified under this head in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, for the Central Branch, at Dayton, Ohio, six thousand dollars.