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 1462 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Srss. II. Ons. 342-345. 1914. thence in a westerlty direction alongrEthe north line of said lot owned b the charity fun of Star in the ast Lodge thirty feet to a bolt; tlience in a southerly direction ten feet to a bolt; thence m a westerly direction seven and nine one-hundredths feet to a bolt; thence m a northerl direction in a line which shall be a continuation of the east line of the lot of land also ac?uired from Fred E. Allen and Thomas Murphy by the said decree 0 condemnation first referred to about thirty eet to a bolt; thence in an easterly direction in a hne parallel to the north line of the lot owned by the trustees of the charity fund of Star in the East Lodge, Old Town, to the point of beginning, containing seven hundred and twenty and nine-tenths square feet ap- 1>•r¤¤¢¤1pr¤¤••d¤· proximate], and to deposit the proceeds of such sale in the Treasury as a miscellilneous receipt. Approved, October 22, 1914. _ °$”,•;¥,§,f{*· mms. ses.-An ac: For as rene ot Patrick Messe, alias reeick eauagher. [“""‘°# N2 ‘·‘°·Y Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United P_fj_¤;ic¢2¤¤(§¤l]¤¤~»¤¤* States of America in Ocngress ass, That in the administration mumy rscordlctr- of the pension laws Patrick McGee alias Patrick Gallagher, who "°°*°"* served as a private in Oompan; H, Tenth Regiment Ohio olunteeg Infantry under the name of atrick Galle? er, shall hereafter be held and considered to have been honorab y discharged from the millitary service Ipf the Unétgd State; ai a member of said company P;>·*·¤- anregim°ent: , atnoac a, t,pe¤sion,or N mk P"' °t°' allowance shall be allowed by reason of thig  y · Approved, October 22, 1914. 0?§?§_?’g,·,k?4‘ CHAP. 344.--An Act For the relief of Mary Macon Howard. lm""’ N°‘ um Be it enacted the Senate and House 0 Re esenhztives o the United  Suites of Amevizya in Congress assernbkd. Tgdt the Secre{ary of the 1¤¤¤•¤¤·  , and he is herebgg authorized, and directed to pay to Mary Macon ward, out of fun in the 'heasury not otherwise ap ro- Eriated, the sum $1,095 as con§ensation to her for the loss ofp her usband, John Simpson lloward oyvard, who on the tenth day of February, nineteen hundred and thirteen, while in the discharge of his official dll$1$ as a mounted inspector of the United States custmndits Presidi C T ted by ° om service in o ounty, exas, was assassma Mexican Approved, October 22, 1914. °f‘£?Pi{_@}‘· cnn. sea.-an Act For me mus: of Kinder me Nicol. [P""“t°’ N"' lm Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives o the United §‘}‘},$§¤“€‘§,_"‘°°" States of America in Ooniress assembled Tgt the Secrellary of the Treasury be, andhe is here y, authorized and directed to pay to Walter Kmder and _Peter Nicol, trading as Kinder and Nicol, of San Diego, State of California, out of any money in the Trea.su.;y not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $22,_the same  the v ue of skiif and gair o oars borrowed by Immigrant Ins tors G. T. Jones and Dan . Kuykendall from said Kin er and Nigel for use of the United States Government and destroyed while in the possession of the said immigrant inspectors. Approved, October 22, 1914.