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1292 F1r·rY-N11vrH coxennss. sms. 11. ou. 2914. 1907. to the French naval vessels Surprise and Montcalm, which were damaged in a collision with the United States naval collier Ajax, one thousand five hundred and seventy dollars and seventeen cents. _ J·M-T-Finney (18) To pay to J. M. T. Finney, doctor of medicine, for professional services rendered in operating upon Midshipman Charles C. Gill, Eve ` hundred dollars. _ _ Lewis L¤k¢¤b¤¤¤· (19) To pay to Lewis Lukenbach the cost of repairs to his barge Independent, necessitated by a collision with the United States naval - collier Hannibal, one hundred and twenty-six dollars and sixty cents. Cigsuch Tslssmvh (20) To reimburse the French Telegraph Cable Company the cost °· °C°mP°°y' of repairs to their cable at Puerto lata, damaged by the United States steamer Detroit, two thousand eight hundred and forty-five dollars and twenty-one cents. _;h?¤¢i¤¢<><>¤¤* Steam- (21) To pay to the Pacific Coast Steamship Company_tl1e cost of ` lp C°mp°°y' repairs to their steamer Montara, necessitated by a collision with the _, United States naval tug Active, one hundred and four dollars and twenty cents. Brooklyn Ferry (22) To pay the Brooklyn Ferry Company, of New York, the dam- C°mp°°y' a e sustained in a collision between their ferryboat America and the lgnited States steamer Winslow, one thousand four hundred and fifty- onp dol}ars and ltorty-one; cents. b Ch S d b -‘*““;°· MM-**°¤°¤ 23 o y the cost o re airs tot esteamer o an , owne y md C') my` Jardiiie, Ldldlsheson and Comlpany, of Shanghai, Chinla, necissitated by a collision with the United States steamer Helena, two thousand two hundred and three dollars and eighty-tive cents. n (24) To reimburse the owner of the bark Nostra Signora delle Gracie ` the cost of repairs to said bark dife to a collision with the United States steamer Abarenda, two hundred and thirteen dollars and ninety-two cents. (_0'1;gs;,"i1e¤ry D- Mc- (25) To pay the owner of the tug Henry D. McCord one-half of the ' ‘ damage sustained in a collision with the United States naval tug Apache, one thousand six hundred and eighty-eight dollars and _ twenty-five cents. Sm? “m“·" (26) To pa the cost of repairs to the steamshi Min, due to a collision in the harbor of Chefoo with the United States steamer Bainbridge, one hundred and seven dollars and sixty-three cents. Ship··x¤¢h¤d¤." (27) To pay the cost of repairs to the steamshi Mathilda, made necessary by a collision with t ie United States naval, collier Justin, at Shanghai, China, ninety-six dollars and sixty-three cents. S&:lism¤g::¤i:3¤ (28) To reimburse the Old Dominion Steamship Company one-half P °° " of the cost of re irs to the steamer Accomack, necessitated by a collision with the Uiiited States naval tug Alice, fifty-five dollars and eighty-three cents. . mg:gfg;¤u(;aT,;:wwf~ (29) To pay the cost of repairs to the steamerConstance, of the Cali- ' fornia Transportation Company, made necessary by a collision with the United States naval tug Vigilant, fifty-six dollars and seven cents. b_;s}¤9¤¤¤¤ "F¤¤· (30) To pay damage due to a collision between the United States ` steamer Olympia and the whooner Elizabeth, one thousand four hundred and eighty-four dollars and ninety cents. m_§l¤¤;¤1ITr¤i¤i¤s Sm- (31) To pay for services rendered by architect in connection with ’' barracks buildin at the Naval Training Station, Newport, Rhode Island. four huncied and thirty-six dollars and eighteen cents.

  • °*¤·`·¤¤¤* "Fli"·" (32) To pay the owners of the schooner Flirt cost of cable damaged

by the United States shi Macdonough, on November fourteenth, nineteen hundred and tive, dhe sum of forty-seven dollars and iiftv cents. Edward Simmons. (33) To pay Edward Simmons one-half of the cost of repairs bf damages to his steam tug \\`illiam Alexander, caused by collision with the United States ship Miantonomah on October ninth. eighteen hundred and ninety-three, the sum of one hundred and eight ¢§>llars and fifty cents.