SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 385. 1910. 779 Relief of Private Jolm Pearing: The accounting officers of the ·},‘f;$_,l;,§‘g‘“§;_ Treasury are authorized and directed to regard as correct the pay- uwrized. ments madeftio Private Jah}; Pearifiig, Uniteg States Army, retkifgd, at the rate o ort -seven dollars an twenty- ve cents per mont or the period from Miay eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, to December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and nine. C t W S scm Relief of Captain W. S. Scott: To reimburse Captain W. Scott, Rifgbulegmeni', quartermaster, United States Army, the sum deposited by him_from pliiate funéis to lfihpl ¢;:·edit of the 'I`r<=i3sure1(;i Ulnitpld Statesi m liteié of a 1 esum orw c ewasresponsi can w IC wasstoena an Francisco, three hundred dollars and thirty-nine cents. Li t Ann L. Relief of Lieutenant Allan L. Briggs: The accounting officers of Brigégll ' the Treasury are hereby aiithorized agig dir<ipt¢.§l to allgw arid credit R°‘“¤°*°· in the accounts of First ieutenant an . rig wen y—n1nt Infantry, disbursing officer, Signal Corps, United Szates Army, the sum of two thousand dollars disallowed against him on the books_of the Treasury, and to refund to said officer the amount repaid by him to the Treasufyl cg the United States on account of this disallowance, two thousanr dollars. Relief of Major Hen? G. Cole: The accounting officers of. the g*{{§;vfl:,{‘cQ,Y‘§h°°L‘;; Treasury are hgreby authorizedcrang ihrected to allowUand greéht in ¢<>¤¤¤¤· the a counts o Major enry . o e commissar United States Armyiithel surni of five hlpndred alndbtirgnty}-£¢;1m1<`;fbllam and seven cents isa owe against im on the s o e easury. Credit in the accounts of Captain John R. M. Taylor: The account- T,f’,$’,§§j ‘l°l“‘ B' M' in officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to w%ggW¤¤¤¤ *¤ ¤¢- alE>w and credit in the accounts of Captain John R. M. Taylor, ' Fourteenth Infantry, commissary, the sum of one thousand one ‘ hundred and thirty-six dollars and ninety-seven cents, disallowed inst him on the books of the Treasury. _ &gP;yment to Southern Pacific Company: To pgy the Southern C§’,§,’,§§,§,‘;f"" P“°‘“° Pac' c Company for damages to the ferry steamer ncmal sustained P¤v·¤¢¤¢¢<>· in collision with the United States quarantgie gseahmer élrgonaut at San Francisco, September tenth nineteen un re an seven one thousand five hundred and seventeen dollars and eight cents. '_ _ Refund of sums paid for documentary stamps: he tune within ,,,,?,,‘{,§_““‘°“"" which claims may be presented for treifunding tlhe suinis paid {cgi- doc- m'{;:¤; g;c·;}gg§f<>¤ m t tamps used on oreign i s o exc ange rawn _ tween .4» z.·,' nt. iIlul;niii·?i, Seighteen hundred and ninplty-eight, and Janne thirtneth, "?“‘·*li‘···· ' te hundred and one, against the va ue o pro ucts or merizllliifiirligd actually exported to foreign countries, specified in_ the Act entitled “An Act to provide for refunding stamp taxes paid under the Act of June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, upon foreign bills of exchange drawn between July first, eighteen hun red and ninety-eight, and June thirtieth,hnin(i>teen huriilred and (imo, ` t the v lue of roc ucts or merc an·ise actua y exporte to flgggn coimtxiies and Iduthrérizing {chat?) of rll)utics org anthracitelpoal im rted into the United tatcs rom cto er sixt , nineteen un- n_ _ _ drdil) and two, to January fifteenth, nineteen hundred and three, and V I 35'p 590 for other purposes," approved February iirst, nineteen hundred and nine, be, and IS hereby, extended to December first, nineteen hundred and ten. rusmo nmrmxcs. "“b“° ”““"‘“8’~ Bristol,Connectil¢;ut, posltlpfgcez For continuation of building under B'*“°‘· C°““· resent limit, six thousand dollars. P Youngstown, Ohio, post—office and United States court room: To Y°“"g"'°““·°‘“°· complete building, three thousand five hundred dollars. Inspectors of furniture and other furnishings: For actual neces- t inspectors ¤f furnisary traveling expenses of the inspector and assistant inspector of ¤il%l.35,p.967. furniture, in addition to the amount authorized by the sundry civil