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sixrY-F1RsT conennss. sm. II. cu. 474. 1910. 1871 station, San Juan, on February eighteenth, nineteen hundred and six, fifty-eight dollars. To reimburse Pa aster Frederick K. Perkins, United States k,?,`§°d"“°k K' P"` Navy, the amount ciliiixgllowed by the Auditor for the Navg Department on account of wrong payment of salary to Mr. J. F. lac ‘rai1, late chaplain, United States Navy, thirty-four dollars and forty-five cents. To pay the owners of the American ship Erskine M. Phel s dam- P,Q;,§,§_$€l;,§,‘,Q_° M· ages resulting from a collision with the United States ship Aliixander at the United States naval station, Cavite, Philippine Islands, on November twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and six, fifty dollars. To reimburse Passed Assistant Paymaster B. M. Dobson, United B-M- D¤b=¤¤- States Navy, the amount checked agamst his account by reason of the ayment by him for the damages inflicted by the Heating drydock Bewey to the sea wall at Las Palmas, Canar Islands, on February . twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six, thirty-four dollars and seven cents. To pay H. L. White, Norfolk, Virginia, for damages to his yawl H‘L‘wm°°‘ Mattacheesett as the result of a collision with a nav steam launch in Ham ton Roads on April sixteenth, nineteen hundlied and seven, sixty doglars. __ _, To pa the owners of the German steamship Wangard demurrage ,,m,Y“"""°* '°°“""' while eff);-icting repairs caused by a collision with the UnitedStates ‘ ship Saturn·at Mare Island, California, on May thirteenth, nineteen ‘ hundred and seven, two hundred and twenty dollars and eight cents. To pay A. G. Vanderbilt, New York, New York, owner of the "‘G‘V“°°"’u*‘ sailing yacht Caprice, for damages sustained in a collision with a naval barge in the harbor at Newport, Rhode Island, on May thirty- first, nineteen hundred and seven, two hundred and sixty—five dollars . and forty-seven cents. To pa George Bellas, of Newport, Rhode Island, for damages °°°"°B°u"‘ sustained? in a collision between his sailing skiif and the United States ship Chickasaw in the harbor at Newport, Rhode Island, on July thirteenth, nineteen hundred and seven, twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents. To pay Thomas W. Smith, Washington, District of Columbia, for '"’°m" w‘S“‘"’h‘ damages as the result of the United States ship Tecumseh colliding, on August fifth, nineteen hundred and seven, with a wharf owned . by him, forty-six dollars and eighty cents. · To reimburse Pa aster Charles Conard, United States Navy, _(B§$g§2,?,§’Q"'°‘ on account of the amidgrtising of the sale of certain condemned government propert , twenty-nine dollars and forty-five cents. To reimburse Paymaster Charles Conard, United States Navy, the C£g}§¤*{,>¤, d*¤*¤é»’°¤· amount checked against his account by the Auditor for the Navy ’ ` Department, by reason of the payment by him for the repairs to a private launch damaged in a co lision with a navy launch in the arbor at Cavite, Phili pine Islands, dming nineteen hundred and four, twelve dollars andpninety-seven cents. __ , To pay damages as the result of a collision between the United ,m;'°”’°" °°°°"“` States ship Nanshan and the Norwegian steamship Prosper in the harbor at Hankow, Chma, on October fifteenth, nineteen hundred and seven, eighty-three dollars and thirty-two cents. , _ To pity the Miner Engineering Company, Washington, District of C$§§§yiE"g1°°°d°g Colum ia, damages as the result of the United States ship May- flower cutting a pipe line o erated from their dredge anchored in the Eastern Branch of the Potomac River on November thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, one hundred and five dollars. ‘ W H __ _ To pay the owners of the schooner N. S. Gallup one-half of the ,,,;.5.;.,g, 6* °°’ damages resulting from a collision with the United States ship ' Kearsarge off the entrance to Narragansett Bay, August twenty-_