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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 408. 1912. 617 To pay Marshall Pickering and Charles L. Williams messengers ¥¤¤¤·¤ P*<=¥¤gf in the majority and minority caucus rooms at the rate és $1,200 per iiiii¤¤imm° L ` géllzlollgl each ming the fiscal year nineteen hundred and thirteen, To pa Fannie M. Page, widow of Fernando P late a memenger Fume M Pan. of the limes of Representatives on the soldiersfgdll, the sum of $90 P""‘°“' '°‘ accrued salary due sand Fernando Page at the time of his demise. eovnsxumwr ramrme orrrcm. ,_g°°gg,_g9}*¤* ’¤¤*· Of the_ appropriation to enable the Public Printer to compl with I‘°“°‘ °“”'°°°°· the provisions of law granting thirty days' annual leave to the employees of the Government Printing Omce for the fiscal year ending _ une tlurtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, the sum of $6,554.17 1s made available to enable the Public Printer to com ly with the provzsions of lagénnting holidays to the employees oi) the Governmen Prin mg ce. . For ayment to Samuel Robinson William Madd and Joseph Hmm! Rounnna De Fo1i,tes, as messengers on night duty during the cjiliresent semion iveiiiiiimmuideixm ` of Congress, for extra services, $700 each; in all, $2,100. JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS. Bg':_¤¤c °¤°·, UNM For yment of the final  ents and decrees includ1ng` costs of ’* °¤'— suit, wlldch have been rencle under the provisions of the Act of vegan Mw` March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven entitled "An Act to pyrovide for the b  of suits ag·ainst· the Government of the nited States, " ce to Congress at its present session b the Attomey General in House Document Numbered Seven hundred and seventy-four and Senate Document Numbered Nine hundred and twenty-six and which have not been appealed, namely: cmuauaus. Un er 'llreasury Department, $972.35; Under .War Department, $43,250.69 ; Under Navy Department, $3,143.15; Under Dedpartment of Justice, $420; in all, $47,786.19; together with such a ditional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on the respective judgments at the rate of four per centum per annum from the date thereof until the time this appropriation is made: Provided, xg _ That none of the jud¥1ents herein provided for shall be paid until the right of appeal shall ave expired. JUDGMENTS, COURT OF CLAIMS. ,·¥¤¤•¤•¤¤.¤¤¤r¢¤¢ For the payment of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims, Yemen: reported to ongress at its present session in House Document Num— bered Seven hundred and seventy-Eve and Senate Document Numbered Nine hundred and twenty-four, namely: Under Treasury Department, $24,960.28; ¤•¤¤¤¤¤<>¤· Under War Department, $190,253.62; Under Navy De artment, $7,366.14; Under Interior Bepjagtment, $6,104.51; Under Post Omce artment, $70.83; Under Department ofp J ustice, $3,529.30; In all $232 284.68: pwmuiez, rim mm et the j;E1me¤a herein gmviaea rmasu be {gm paid until the right of appeal have expire. ' JUDGMZENTS IN INDIAN DEPREDA'I`ION CLAIMS. dé',‘$,,$',*_¤·c,j,*;.‘f**¤ For payment of judgments rendered by the_ Court of Claims in ’•Y¤¤*'~ Indian de redation cases, certified to Congress in House Document Numberedp Seven hundred and seventy-six, and Senate Document