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 1864* SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 449-452. 1910. ment in full for all losses and damages sustained by the city of Chicago by reason of a collision of the United States lig·ht—house tender Dah ia with the Chicago Avenue Bridge on the seventeenth day of Decem beig nineteen hundred and six, due to the negligence of the master of san tender, said bridge being within the corporate limits of the c1ty of Chicago and the property of said city. Approved, June 25, 1910. -?g*°R%55}%% CHAP. 450.-A.n Act For the relief of C. W. Reid and Sam Daube. lP¤¤¤>· Ne *39-1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repreeenta1%vea of the United mfg;-¤*=id°°°““ States of ximerica an Congress assembled, That the Secretaxgeof the nsrriqassézggtgenr Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed to refund to C. W. 1d and °“f°”‘°‘°°d °°' Sam Daube the sum of six hundred and eighty-eight dollars and · twenty-four cents, and said sum of six hun red and eighty-eight dollars and twenty-four cents is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise approgriated, said sum havirlig been paid by them as sureties on the forfeite bail bond of J. F. ewcom in · the case of the United States of America against J. F. Newcomb, heretofore pending in the United States court for the eastern district of Texas, at Pans, Texas, on iinal judgment rendered after said J. F. Newcomb, the principal in said bond, had been a prehended throu h the information and assistance of the said C. W. liieid and Sam Dauie and after he had been convicted in said court upon the char e of incest, the offense for which he was under bond to appear in saidg case of the United States of America against J. F. Newcomb, the said sum of six hundred and eighty-eight ollars and twenty-four cents being the amount left after deducting from the total amount of said bail` bond the expense incurred by the government in ap rehending Newcomb, less the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars advanced by Reid and Daube to aid in the recapture. Approved, June 25, 1910. {‘gl°l5’&£§3 CHAP. 451.-An Act For the relief of Sarah B. Schaeffer. l*’¤'*'***· X"- "°·l Be it enacted  the Senate and Hmm of Refrresentatieea of t/le United §.‘f;,‘g,§,S,f,l‘°“°°" States of Avnmca ·¢n 62mgv·ea>· assembled, `hat the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Sarah B. Schaeffer, out of any money in the Treasurv not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hundred and two dollars and eleven cents, and said sum of two hundred and two dollars and eleven cents is hereby approfpriated out of any money in the Treasurv, which said amount was ound to be due her late husband, Charles B. Schaeffer major of the Fourteenth Regiment Minnesota Volunteer infantry, October second, nineteen hundred, as per Treasury certificate num; bered three hundred and thirty-nine thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine. Approved, June 25, 1910. {‘gf°R§,g6°;g· CHAP. 452.-An Act For the relief of Larnie Dean and James Dean. l"""°*°~ N"- md Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives e the ' hréigigupean and Stages of America in Gmgress assembled. That the Secrgmryzfyielgg mmm is. Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise,a roprriated, to Larme Dean and James Dean, of Marion County Tllest irginia, the sum of two hundred dollars, in full compensatibn for loss of land, overiiowed, submerged, and rendered worthless by the