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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 47-1. 1910. 1873 tive claims, twelve thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars and S twenty-seven cents. To pay the California Transportation Company, San Francisco, m§$§‘g(§,§fp'£;”;,¤¤¤°” California, damages on account of the collision between their steam- ` ship Constance and the United States ship Vigilant off pier Numbered Three, Washington street, San Francisco, California on July twenty—iirst, nineteen hundred and eight, thirty-one dollars and eighty cents. - L To pay the owners of the British steamship Vienna dama es on shQpV*°“”’*·" ¤mmaccount of injuries suffered while dischar coal alongside the ` United States ship California in M dalena gay, Mexico, on Novemléegl eleventh, nineteen hundred anadg eight, one hundred and twenty o ars. To pay the State Trans ortation Com an, New York, New York, 5****** Tf1';“SP°"°‘ damages on account of inihries suffered by their barge Hustler while mm compa " being moved from one berth to another by the United States ship Pentucket at the navy-yard, New York, New York, on January twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and nine, thirty dollars. To pay the Susquehanna Coal Company, of New York, New York, c,§!‘;°p‘],‘;*;,“*°“ °°°' d amaves on account of the collision between their barge Malvern and ' the United States shi Lebanon in Boston Harbor, on January twenty-third, nineteen hundred and nine, seventy-five dollars. To pay to the owner of the Uruguayan bark Maria dam es on "M°'”‘·"*’“*~ account of the collision between his vessel and the Unitedagtates ship Panther in the harbor at Gibraltar, Spain, on January thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, two thousand six hundred and seventy- six dollars and sixty-two cents. , To pay the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, Norfolk, Virginia, P8§,*§;§ég{jp§,fy$““ dam es on account of the collision between their steamsh1rp Gaston and the United States ship Mohawk in the harbor_at'No olk, V irginia, on March thirteenth, nineteen hundred and nine, one hundred and ninety-eight dollars. _ __ d __ To pay the owners of the British steamshng Strathdee damages on ,,,,§f"‘“’ "°· “°""‘ account of the collision with the United tates ship Fortune in M vdalena Bay, Mexico, on March twenty-third, nineteen hundred aniilj nine, six thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars and eighty-nine cents. gfo pav the following-named persons damages on account of destruc- '{,"§,,°§’,,‘{,E’,‘,§°§; ,,,,,_ tion of fishing nets by United States torpedo boats: John McIntyre, i¤s¤¤¤¤ bv- - forty dollars; Thomas J. Lopez, seventy dollars; Manuel V. Silver, eighty dollars; William Wareham, six? dollars; Joseph E. Kenney, ii ty dollars; Edwin W. Smith, sixty- ve dollars; in all, three hundred and sixty-five dollars. _ T0 pay Rear-Admiral Giles B. Harber, United States Navy, on G‘1"B·H""’°"· account of the settlement by him of the claim of the Chinese customs service arisin out of a collision between the United States ship Denver, attached to the Third Squadron, United States Pacific Fleet, and the Kiangyin light—boat in the Yangtse River, China, on July sixteenth, nineteen hundred and nine, one hundred and forty dollars and eighty-two cents. ‘ To pay Croswell Brothers, of Crisfield, Maryland, damages on "'°“"°u B""“‘°'* account of the collision between their sloop, the Mary F. Croswell, and the United States ship Nina in Chesapeake Bay, on October Soiglrteenth, nineteen hundred and eight, two hundred and sixteen o ars. . To pay E. R. Mason, New York, New York, damages on account 1*zlLM•¤¤¤- of the collision between his motor boat and a steam launch of the United States ship Mississip i on September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine, sixty-seven dbllars and twenty cents. 88741°——vo1. 36, rr 2—~lI——28