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57TH  CONGRESS,                SENATE.                      DOCUMENT
   Vd  Session.                                               No. 98.






   ANGELINE BIBBER, ADMINISTRATRIX, AND OTHERS.



LETTER FROM THE ASSISTANT CLERK TO THE COURT OF CLAIMS,
  TRANSMITTING THE FINDINGS OF THE COURT IN THE CASE OF
  ANGELINE BIBBER, ADMINISTRATRIX OF CHARLES J. BIBBER,
  DECEASED, AND SUNDRY OTHER CLAIMANTS AGAINST THE
  UNITED   STATES.



JAuAnY  19, 1903.-Referred to the Committee on Claims ana olered to be printed.



                           COURT   OF CLAIMS,  CLERK's  OFFitE,
                                      W4ashington, January  17, 1903.
  Sr:   Pursuant to the order of the court I transmit herewith  a cuti.
fled copy of  the findings of  fact filed by the court  in each of  the
annexed  causes, which cases were  referred to this court by the resolu-
tion of the Senate of the United States under the act of March 3, 1887.
       I am, very respectfully, yours, etc.,
                                              JoHN   RANDOLPH,
                                   Assistant Clerk Court  of Claims.
  Hon.  WnnAM     P. FRYE,
       1resident of the Senate pro tempore.


[Court of Claims. Congressional case No. 10942-1. Angeline Bibber, administratrix of the estate
                 of Charles J. Bibber, deceased, v. The United States.]
                           STATEMENT OF CASE.
  The claim in the above-entitled case for difference between sea pay and shore pay
whilst claimant's intestate was serving as an officer in the Navyof theUnited States,
to wit, a mate, upon receiving and other ships belonging to the Navy, was trans-
mitted to the court by Senate resolution on the 4th' day of June, 1902, referring
Senate bill No. 5949 for proceedings and report under the provisions of the act of
Congress approved March 3, 1887.
  The case was brought to a hearing on its merits on the 6th day of November, 1902.
Messrs. Pennebaker and Jones appeared for claimant, and the Attorney-General,
by L. A. Pradt, esq., his assistant and under his direction, appeared for the defense
and protection of the interests of the United States.
  The claimant in her petition makes substantially the following allegation: That
she is the administratrix of the estate of Charles J. Bibber, deceased.
  This claim was previously presented to the proper accounting officers of the Treas-
ury Department for settlement, and was allowed by such accounting officers under
the decision of this court and of the Supreme Court of the United States in the caes
of Stron v. The Uni.ed States (125 U. S., 656), the sum thus allowed being $4,210.89.
This action was reported to Congress by the Secretary of the Treasury in House
Executive Document No. 59, Fiftieth Congress, second session. In appropriating for
said allowance (and others of like character) Congress made the following proviso:
  That no part of any one of the claims to which this appropriation is applicable
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