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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · March 3, 1905 · Chapter 1594

Chapter 1594. Directing the issue of a check in lieu of a lost check drawn by Colonel John V

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CHAP. 1594.— An Act Directing the issue of a check in lieu of a lost check drawn by Colonel John V. Furey, assistant quartermaster-general, United States Army, in favor of John Wanamaker. March 3, 1905.[[H. R. 14522](/us/bill/58/hr/14522).][[Private, No. 1356](/us/pvtl/58/1356).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That Colonel John V. Furey, John Wanamaker.Dublicate check issued to.assistant quartermaster-general, United States Army, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to issue to John Wanamaker a duplicate of an original check, issued by the said John V.
Furey on the twenty-eighth day of July, nineteen hundred and two, numbered sixty- three thousand and twenty-four, upon the assistant treasurer of the United States at Philadelphia, in favor of the said John Wanamaker, for the sum of two thousand nine hundred and twenty-one dollars and seventy-three cents, which check is alleged to have been lost in trans-mission from the office of the assistant quartermaster-general in the city of Philadelphia to the said John Wanamaker, and it not having- been presented for payment to the assistant treasurer of the United States at Philadelphia: *Provided*, That said duplicate check shall be *Proviso.*Bond, etc.issued under such regulations in regard to its issue and payment as have been prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury for the issue of duplicate checks under the provisions of sections thirty-six hundred [R.
S., secs. 3646, 3647, pp. 717, 718](/us/rs/s3646/3647/p717/718).and forty-six and thirty-six hundred and forty-seven of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Approved, March 3, 1905.
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