medal voted by Congress to him in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-four, for saving many lives from drowning, in place of the said medal, which was stolen from him in October, nineteen hundred and one.
Approved, April 28, 1904.
April 28, 1904.
[H.R. 10511.]
[Private, No. 1743.]
Mary Keating.
Duplicate bonds issued to estate of.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, TThat the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and instructed to issue to the administrator of the estate of Mary Keating, born Mary Cottroll, duplicates in lieu of United States four per centum registered bonds, issued under the Acts of July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, and January twentieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, numbered ninety-nine thousand and forty-four, ninety-nine thousand and forty-five, ninety-nine thousand and forty-six, and ninety-nine thousand and forty-seven, for one hundred dollars each, inscribed in the name of Mary Cottroll, said bonds having been lost or destroyed and not having been assigned by the said payee: Proviso.
Indemnifying bondProvided, That the said administrator shall first file in the Treasury a bond in a penal sum in double the amount of said missing bonds and interest that would accrue thereon until the same shall become due or payable, with two good and sufficient sureties, residents of the United States, to be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury with condition to indemnify and save harmless the United States from any claim because of the lost bonds.
Approved, April 28, 1904.
April 28, 1904.
[H.R. 10688.]
[Private, No. 1744.]
Johann A. Killian.
Payment to.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to Johann A. Killian the amount of three interest coupons, due July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, for thirty-five dollars each, belonging to each of three certain bonds designated "District of
Columbia water stock bonds," issued under date of October first, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and numbered, respectively, one hundred and thirty-five, one hundred and sixty-nine, an one hundred and eighty-eight, which said coupons have been lost or destroyed, Indemnifying bond
R.S., sec. 3703, p.731.upon the filing of an indemnifying bond, to be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, as prescribed by section thirty-seven hundred and three, United States Revised Statutes, and the regulations of the Department.
Approved, April 28, 1904.
April 28, 1904.
[H.R. 11337.]
[Private, No. 1745.]
G. H. Dearen.
Payment to.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to G. H. Dearen, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of two hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty cents, in payment of meals, lodgings, and horse feed furnished to C. A. Kaye while a storekeeper-gauger in the Internal Revenue Service of the United States in the fifth internal-revenue district of Kentucky.
Approved, April 28, 1904.