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1224 F IFTY—SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 1015-1017. 1903. under the authority of the United States or under the authority of P°'““Y· any foreign government, shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished 1¤19¤¤r¤gg¤:¤00{¢;* by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars. But nothing in this gziiihigingmmbxm. ’ Act shall be construed to forbid or prevent the printing and publislung of illustrations of coins and medals, or the making of the necessary plates for the same, to be used in illustrating numismatic _ and historical books and journals and the circulars of legitimate publishers and dealers in the same." Approved, March 3, 1903. M¤¤>¤3. 1903- CHAP. 1016.-An Act To refund the amount of duties paid on merchandise

 bmigléghw the United Statu from Porto Rico between April eleventh, eighteen

hun and ninety-nine and May first, nineteen hundred, and also on merchandise brought into the Unimd States from the Philippine Islands between elegcziph, eigihgeenthlundred and ninety-nine, and Marc eighth, nineteen hun an o, an oro er purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate cmd Hume of Representat2}vea of the United f,gQ,*g,'g,'n'g’f,‘§'},'{{*;,°, States of Amerzba in Congress assembled, That authority be, and the on goods fmqrorm same is hereby, given the Secretary of the Treasury to refund and {§}$'{,d':‘d P 1”l'"’i"° repay from the appropriation "To repadv to importers the excess of R- **· “°°· **6*- P- deposits for unascertained duties, or uties or other moneys paid - 124. ,, . . _ _. . _~ . under protesé, made by Section tlurty six hundréed and eighty nine of the Revised tatutes moneys pai to the Unite States without ro- - test as duties and aS fines on merchandise brought into the United I m lm States from Porto Rico between April eleventh, egghteen hundred and v°‘ "‘ ‘ ninety-nine, when the ratifications of the treaty o peace of December tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-e1ht, with Spain were exchanged, V°‘- in- P-"- and May iirst, nineteen hundred, when the Act entitled "An Act temraril to rovide revenues and a civil vernment for Porto Rico, P0 Y P $0 and for other purp0ses," approved Apri twelfth, nineteen hundred, went into etfect, and also on merchandise brought into the United States from the Philippine Islands between Apri eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, and March eighth, nineteen hundred and A¤¢¤.p.u. two., the date of the ssa e of "An Act tem raril to rovide rev- . . P“ il P0 Y P mm. enue for the Phililppme Is nds, and for other purposes ’: Pr0mIded, c,,§§,§;°"""°" °’ Thalt sgi}; claims? all bp presented iipder such rules and regulations as the retary 0 the reasury sha prescribe and within one year from the date of the passage of this Act. l Approved, March 3, 1903. March 3. 1908. CHAP. 1017.—An Act To confirm thenameof Seward square for the spaceformed

 by the intersection of C street south and Pennsylvania and North Caroline avenues,

[ c'O' M7`] District of Columbia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R?w·esentatives of the United D£*"’i°*°*°2*¤¤**>*¤· States 0 America in 00 ess assembkd, hat from and after the Name of Seward . ng? . . Bg;;¤iesn;I¤g:q_ m passage plfllzhis Apt the spgclexforlmgd by the mtersecpon of C street ‘ south an ennsy vania an - ort aro ina avenues, rom Fourth tc Sixth streets east, in the District of Columbia, now commonly known as “Seyyard place,” shall be officially known and designated “Seward square. Approved, March 3, 1903.