FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 7 24-727. 1903. 1647 laws, the name of Martin Greeley, late of Company B, Ninth Regiment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of eight dollars a month g . Approved, February 19, 1903. CHAP. 725.-An Act For the relief of Valdemar Poulsen. Feb¤m\’Y 19, 190:1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 f R esentati/ves of the United [mum Nc` Gm`] States of America in Oonzlress assembled, mt letters patent of the X33_Q5g1e; $g$¤¢¤£_ United States iglranteddto ailde1(pardPoi5lsen, numbeged sixq hundred $31 gssued w,n0¤pfn- an sixty-one thousand six un re an nineteen ate ovember ‘ thirteenth, nineteen hundred, shall not be held inwialid by reason of the lapse of more than seven months between the time of hlinglof his application for a gatent in Denmark and the filing of his app `cation for said United tates patent; nor shall the lapse of said period of » more than seven months debar him from the grant of a patent upon that portion of his invention which was divided out from his original appgcaltion iu6hés country under the Eulps of practice then prevlaging in e atent ce butthe patent w ic may e grante on said ivisional application sliall expire at the same time with the said letters patent numbered six hundred and sixty-one thousand six hundred and nineteen: Provided, That no person shall be held liable for any {,,"&,":,;my M infringelment of ttlhe patents f exilein referred to which may have num- inn-nngsmem, occurre prior to e passage 0 t is Act. Approved, February 19, 1903. ` CHAP. 726.—An Act Granting a pension to William wi Painter. lebrunry 10, 1m S Be it heknajted by the Sgnate and 1I0*us;l¢;)é`Rri€‘w~e£¢e;2ltatg:;a ogg/ze Upiitled :;:m°s°`;m'] tates 0 merwa in ess assem a e cre ry o e vg? `-P Mr- Interior be, and he is hereby, authorized ’and directed to place on the Pew ` pensioph roll, subjgcpvtpl the péogisions amltlungtagiions of tl? plenston aws e name o i iam . ainter a e o 'om ny , o y- third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infaxitry, and pay blib: a pension at the rate of twelve dollars per month. Approved, February 19, 1903. CHAP: ’727.—An Act For the relief of Charles W. Carr. February 12, mcs. S Be it enacted the genate and Hmal;;;f£€[;7&€E€H tattve; of tlb: ;:;e;vN;a;m`] mt mencazn 0ngre·88¢188€m ·» 8 9S¤m0 Wg Y‘ rw r n ', ' dollsfiisodixd seventy-ozgdcentfi be allowed to Charles Cagégormer mma tw t ast at En ew Il inois, being the amount e i y im xxer llrdeicierdcy arisibg in his office in the year eighotgen hundred and ninet -four, which deposit was made to cover a loss caused by the ayment by a clerk of two_ forged mongy orders, numbered eleven hundred and sixty-six and nfteen hundr and forty-three, issued at Lansin , Michigan, on April seventeenth and May sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-fopr. respectivelyka without blame or fault on tlge t f sa'd Charles . Carr; and t t a sum su cient to pay the glllowgnce how made is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated. Approved, February 19, 1903.
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