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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 42,43, 45, 46. 1915. 1475 CHAP. 42.-An Act Authorizing the Department of State to deliver to Captain February 18 1915. r. H. Ummm, Umm saws Revenue-cum: sew1ee,m1 Gunner oai Jeiaumpn, ¥S· ”'·°*·¤ gnited Statics Revenue-Cutter Service, watches tendered to them by the Canadian (Private, No. 179.] OVBYIIHIGD . ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House ty Representatives o the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Captain P.  Uberroth, oiiii ibigiiiisrgiih md biiiid @$5.. Ri$Z$2`$‘§`°“ec.“.t·?2Z.S‘§‘.2I·i$i‘2e“t*.G¥.‘§.`§°t$°g.’1.‘.iZh“t‘éfZ§§’  authorized tto acceplii igatgies tenderedftg thou; lgly {The (garéadiaii overnmen ug_ e epartment o tate 0 the United States, in recognitioh of their services in saving the lives of the crew of the wrecke British schooner S. A. Fownes on December sixteenth, nineteen hundred and ten. Approved, February 18, 1915. Sugrghas.-in Act ra the rene: of coroner mama 11. wom, umm ’°P§‘?°£Y}&tt?}‘ y` [Private, No. 180.] Be it enactedbytbeSenate and House of Represe¢itatives of the United _ _ States (£AmC7'lCG in Uoniress assembled, That_ the accounting officers ggciiglrd-H www of the easury are here y authorized and directed to credit to the accoimts of Captain Charles W. Castle, paymaster, the sum of $7,181.64, and at Colonel Richard H. Wilson, Fourteenth Infantry, United States Army, be, and_he is hereliy, exonerated from all responsibility for the loss of the said sum at ort William Hem·y Harrison, Montana, on or about May sixteenth, nineteen hundred and twelve. Approved, February 18, 19,15. CHAP. 45.-An Act For the relief of Sarah A. Clinton and Marie Steinberg. [Sly60?l19l5· Be a meas by the sms and House e{RFE»a»»¤a¢»m· ojae Unset "’“““’ “°‘ ‘°"‘ States of America in Congress, at the Secretary of the M§;‘,'g’§,*§in°b‘},¤*?¤”‘ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out b6R¤p¤_y¤=&¤¤li>r fisnof any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Sarah byf "` ° "° °" "°° A. Chnton thae spxphof $40% and to Marie_S1te1n erithe sum t;ft$4t0}§), in repaymen 0 e pure ase mone ai m suc amoun o e Department of the Interior by the sailri Sarah A. Clinton and the said Marie Steinberg, respectively,  connection with timber and stone entries made by the said parties and subsequently relinquished by them; the said entries being particularly described as follows: Timber and stone entry 0 Sarah A. Clinton, numbered six thousand and eleven; Lewiston, Idaho, serial number thirty-two; for the spgitheast qigarter of sglction twenty-tive, township forty north, range t ee east oise men `an. Timberbnd stone entry of Marie Steinberg, numbered six thousand and ten; Lewiston, Idaho, serial number nakight thirt ; for the north half of the southeast quarter and the no half ofy the southwest %uarter ofsiection eleven, township thirty-nine north, range three east, oise mem an. Approved, February 23, 1915. cr-ur. 4e.—a¤ Act rei- are rene: er me Georgia mumea and Banking company. *`•***‘}g{>’,,’§_·,*°*’~ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United d States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the ma Banking com- Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out ¥’°{,’§§mm,,,_ of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum