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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · March 3, 1905 · Chapter 1505

Chapter 1505. To authorize the Missouri Central Railroad Company to construct and maintain a bridge across the Missouri River near the city of Glasgow, in the State of Missouri

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CHAP. 1505.— An Act To authorize the Missouri Central Railroad Company to construct and maintain a bridge across the Missouri River near the city of Glasgow, in the State of Missouri. March 3, 1905. [[H. R. 19098](/us/bill/58/hr/19098).] [[Public, No. 238](/us/pl/58/238).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Missouri CentralMissouri River.Missouri Central Railroad Company may bridge, at Glasgow, Mo.
Railroad Company, a corporation of the State of Missouri, is hereby authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a railroad bridge with a single or double track for railroad traffic across the Missouri River, at or near the city of Glasgow, connecting the counties of Howard and Saline, in the State of Missouri, The said bridge, when built in accordance with the requirements of this Act, shall be a lawful structure, and may be used for railroad and highway purposes. Sec. 2. That the bridge authorized to be constructed under this ActSecretary of War to approve plans, etc. shall be located and built under and subject to such regulations for the security of navigation of said river as the Secretary of War shall prescribe, and to secure that object the railroad company shall submit to the Secretary of War, for his examination and approval, a design and drawing of the bridge and a map of the location, giving for the space of one mile above and below the proposed location the depth and cur-rents at al! points of the same and the location of any other bridge or bridges, together with all other information touching said bridge and river as may be deemed requisite by the Secretary of War to deter-mine whether said bridge when built will conform to the provisions of this Act or cause any serious obstruction to the navigation of the river or injuriously affect the flow of waiter.
Sec. 3. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized andConstruction. directed, upon receiving said plan and map and upon bring satisfied that a bridge built on such a plan and at said locality will conform to the provisions of this Act and cause no serious obstruction to the navigation of the river or injuriously affect the How of water, to notify the said company that he approves the same, and upon receiving such notification the said company may proceed to the erection of said bridge, conforming strictly to the approved plan and location.
But until the Secretary of War shall approve the plan and location of the said bridge and notify the said company of the same in writing, the bridge shall not be built or commenced, and should any change beChanges. made in the plan of the bridge during the progress of the work thereon, such change shall be subject likewise to the approval of the Secretary of War. 1274 Sec. 4. Railway, wagon, and foot bridge. That said bridge shall be constructed to provide for the passage of railroad trains, whether the same be operated by steam, electricity, or otherwise, and. at the option of the corporation by which it may be built, may be used for the passage of wagons, passenger ears, electric motors, and vehicles of all kinds, for the transit of animals and for foot passengers and all kinds of common travel or communication, for such reasonable rates of toll as may be approved from time to time by the Secretary of War.
Sec. 5. Lawful structure and post route. That the bridge shall be a lawful structure, and shall be known and recognized as a post route, and shall enjoy the rights and privileges of other post-roads of the United States, and no charge shall be made for the transmission over the same of the mails, troops, and Telegraph, etc., rights.munitions of war of the United States. Equal privileges in the use of said bridge shall be granted to all telegraph and telephone companies, and the United States shall have the right of way across said bridge Changes.and its approaches for postal, telegraph, and telephone purposes; and any changes in the said bridge which the Secretary of War may require in the interest of navigation shall be made by the person or corporation owning or operating the same, at their own expense.
Sec. 6. Aids to navigation. That the said bridge herein authorized to be constructed shall be kept and managed at all times to afford proper means and ways for the passage of vessels, barges, or rafts, both by day and by night, Lights, etc.and there shall be displayed on said bridge by the owners thereof, from sunset to sunrise, such lights or other signals as the Light-House Board may prescribe, and such changes shall be made from time to time in the structure of said bridge as the Secretary of War may direct, at the expense of the said company, in order the more effectually to preserve the free navigation of said river.
Sec. 7. Time of construction. That this Act shall he null and void unless the bridge herein authorized be commenced within one year and completed within three years from the date hereof. Sec. 8. Amendment. That Congress shall have power at any time to alter, amend, or repeal this Act. Approved, March 3, 1905. RESOLUTIONS. No. 1: To pay the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and four, on the twentieth day of said month.
Public Resolution 1 33 Stat. 1275 1904-12-17 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 1.] Joint Resolution To pay the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and four, on the twentieth day of said month.
December 17, 1904. [[H. J. R. 176](/us/bill/58/hjres/176).] [[Pub. Res., No. 1](/us/bill/58/pubres/1).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theOfficers of Congress to be paid December salaries December 20, 1904. Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, authorized and instructed to pay the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives, including the Capitol police, their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and four, on the twentieth day of said month.
Approved, December 17, 1904. No. 3: Granting the temporary occupancy of a part of the Government reservation in Washington, District of Columbia, for the American Railway Appliance Exhibition. Public Resolution 3 33 Stat. 1275 1905-01-12 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 3.] Joint Resolution Granting the temporary occupancy of a part of the Government reservation in Washington, District of Columbia, for the American Railway Appliance Exhibition.
January 12, 1905. [[S. J. R. 79](/us/bill/58/sjres/79).] [[Pub. Res., No, 2](/us/bill/58/pubres/2).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarDistrict of Columbia.American Railway Appliance Exhibition may occupy Government reservation in. is hereby authorized to grant permits, under such restrictions as be may deem necessary, to the general committee of arrangements of the American Railway Appliance Exhibition, to be given in connection with the meeting of the International Railway Congress, for the use of such portion of the public reservation fronting on the south side of BLocation. street, between Fourteenth street and the Sixteenth street roadway northwest, being a part of the unimproved portion of the Monument Grounds in the city of Washington, which, in his opinion, will inflict no serious or permanent injuries upon said reservation, to continue from March twentieth to May twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and five, inclusive: *Provided, however,* That all stands, platforms, or other temporary*Proviso*.Temporary structures. structures that may be erected on the space aforesaid shall be under the supervision of said general committee of arrangements and in accordance with plans to be approved by the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds.
Sec. 2. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, andUse of gas, steam, and electric power. are hereby, authorized to permit said general committee of arrangements for the American Railway Appliance Exhibition to convey to such reservation, through suitable conductors, wherever necessary, and in the nearest practicable connection with the present supply thereof, gas, steam, and electricity for power, heat, and light, necessary for such exhibition: *Provided,* That said conductors shall not be*Provisos*.Removal of conductors. used for the conducting of steam or electric current after May fifteenth, nineteen hundred and five, and shall, with their supports, be fully and entirely removed from the streets and avenues of the saidTime limit. city of Washington on or before May twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and five: *Provided further,* That the work of conveying such conductorsPlans to be approved by the Commissioners. to the reservation and removing of said conductors shall be in accordance with plans to be approved by and under the supervision 12751276 of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, who shall see that the provisions of this resolution are enforced, and that all needful precautions are taken for the protection of the public, and that the pavement of any street, avenue, or alley disturbed is replaced in as good condition as before entering upon the work herein authorized:
No expense to be incurred by the United States, etc.*Provided further, *That no expense or damage on account of or due to the conveying, operation, or removal of the said temporary conductors shall be incurred by the United States or the District of Columbia. Sec. 3. Temporary occupation of streets granted. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and are hereby, authorized to permit said general committee of arrangements to temporarily occupy parts of streets with tracks and switches for the accommodation of the exhibitors attending said exhibition;
Restrictions.provided that such temporary occupation shall not exceed the period of sixty days, and shall be subject to conditions prescribed by said Commissioners. Sec. 4. Extension of overhead telegraph and telephone wires granted. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and are hereby, authorized to permit the Western Union Telegraph Company, the Postal Telegraph Company, and the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company to extend overhead wires to said reservation and to such points thereon as shall be deemed necessary and convenientRemoval of wires. by said general committee of arrangements, the said wires to be taken down within ten days after the conclusion of the meeting of the International Railway Congress on the fourteenth day of May, nineteen hundred and five.
Sec. 5. Bond. That said general committee of arrangements, prior to the issuance of the permits hereinbefore authorized, shall make such necessary deposits with the collector of taxes, District of Columbians may be required by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, to guarantee the removal of any of the appurtenances placed in public space and the restoration of public works disturbed by such occupation, and said general committee shall also by proper bond, approved by aid Commissioners, save the District of Columbia harmless from any claim for damages arising in any manner from their occupation of public space under this Act.
Approved, January 12, 1905. No. 4: Authorizing the granting of permits to the committee on inaugural ceremonies on the occasion of the inauguration of the President-elect on March fourth, nineteen hundred and five, and so forth. Public Resolution 4 33 Stat. 1276 1905-01-17 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 4.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the granting of permits to the committee on inaugural ceremonies on the occasion of the inauguration of the President-elect on March fourth, nineteen hundred and five, and so forth.
January 17, 1905. [[S. J. R. 84](/us/bill/58/sjres/84).] [[Pub. Res., No. 3](/us/bill/58/pubres/3).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, District of Columbia.Inauguration of President-elect.Use of Pension Building, etc., authorized. That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized and directed to grant a permit to the committee on inaugural ceremonies for the use of the Pension Building in the city of Washington on the occasion of the inauguration of the President-elect on the fourth day of March, nineteen hundred and tire, subject to such restrictions and regulations as the said Secretary may prescribe in respect of the period and manner of such use, including nil necessary safeguards against tire and for the extinguishing of fire.
Sec. 2. Reservations, etc. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to grant permits, under such restrictions as he may deem necessary, to the committee on inaugural ceremonies for the use of any reservations or other public spaces in the city of Washington on the occasion of the inauguration of the President-elect on the fourth day of March, nineteen hundred and five, which, in his opinion, will inflict no serious or permanent injuries upon such reservations or public spaces or statuary 1277thereon, and the Commissioner, of the District of Columbia mayStreets, avenues, etc. designate for such and other purposes on the occasion aforesaid such streets, avenues, and sidewalks in said city of Washington as they may deem proper and necessary: *Provided, however, *That all stands or*Proviso*.Platforms, etc., supervision of, etc. platforms that may be erected on the public spaces aforesaid shall be under the supervision of the said inaugural committee and in accordance with the plans and designs to be approved by the Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia, the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds, and the Superintendent of the United States Capitol Building and Grounds: *And provided further, *That the reservationsIndemnification for damages. or public spaces occupied by the stands or other structures shall be restored to their original condition before such occupation, and that the inaugural committee shall indemnify the War Department for any damage to structures of any kind whatsoever upon such reservation or spaces.
Sec. 3. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia areUse of conductors for illumination. hereby authorized to permit the committee on illumination of the inaugural committee for the inaugural ceremonies. March, nineteen hundred and five, to stretch suitable overhead conductors, with sufficient supports wherever necessary and in the nearest practicable connection with the present supply of light, for the purpose of effecting the said illumination; *Provided,* That if it shall be necessary to erect*Provisos.*Supervision of the work. wires for illumination purposes over any park or reservation in the District of Columbia, the work of erection and removal of said wires shall be under the supervision of the official in charge of said park or reservation: *Provided further, *That the said conductors shall not beTime limit used for the conveying of electrical currents after March seventh, nineteen hundred and live, and shall, with their supports, be fully and entirely removed from the streets and avenues of the said city of Washington on or before March fifteenth, nineteen hundred and five: *Provided further,* That the stretching and removing of the said wiresRemoval of wires. shall be under the supervision of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, who shall see that the provisions of this resolution are enforced: that all needful precautions are taken for the protection of the public, and that the pavement of any street, avenue, or alley disturbed is replaced in as good condition as before entering upon the work herein authorized: *Provided further, *That no expense or damageNo expense, etc., to the United States. on account of or due to the stretching, operation, or removing of the said temporary overhead conductors shall be incurred by the United States or the District of Columbia.
Sec. 4. That eighteen thousand dollars, or as much, thereof as mayAppropriation for maintainence of public order. be necessary, payable from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and from the revenues of the District of Columbia in equal parts, is hereby appropriated to enable the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to maintain public order and protect life and property in said District from the twenty-eighth of February to the tenth of March, nineteen hundred and five, both inclusive.
Said CommissionersRegulations. are hereby authorized and directed to make all reasonable regulations necessary to secure such preservation of public order and protection of life and property and fixing fares by public conveyance and to make special regulations respecting the standing, movements, and operating of vehicles of whatsoever character or kind during said period. Such regulations shall be in force one week prior to saidPublication. inauguration, during said inauguration, and one week subsequent thereto, and shall he published in one or more of the daily newspapers published in the District of Columbia; and no penalty prescribed for the violation of any of such regulations shall he enforced until five days after such publication.
Any person violating any of such regulationsPenalty. shall be liable for each such offense to a line not to exceed one 1278hundred dollars, in the police court of said District, and in default of payment thereof to imprisonment in the workhouse of said District for Public comfort stations, etc.Appropriation for expenses.not longer than sixty days. And the sum of two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby likewise appropriated, to be expended by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia for the construction, maintenance, and expenses incident to the operation of temporary public-comfort stations and information booths during the period aforesaid.
Sec. 5. Loan of flags, etc., for decorating. That the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy be, and they are hereby, authorized to loan to the committee on inaugural ceremonies such ensigns, lings, and so forth, belonging to the Government of the United States (except battle flags), that lire not now in use and may be suitable and proper for decoration and may, in their judgment, be spared without detriment to the public service, such Hags to be used in connection with said ceremonies by said committee under such regulations and restrictions as may be prescribed by the said Secretaries, or either of them, in decorating the fronts of public buildings and other places on the line of march between the Capitol and the *Provisos*.Time limit.Executive Mansion and the interior of the reception hall: *Provided, *That the loan of the said ensigns, flags, signal numbers, and so forth, to said chairman shall not take place prior to the twenty-fourth day of February, and they shall be returned by him by the tenth day of Indemnification for damages.March, nineteen hundred and five: *Provided further, *That the said committee shall indemnify the said Departments, or either of them, for any loss or damage to such Hags not necessarily incident to such Loan of tents, etc.use.
That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to loan to the inaugural committee, for the purpose of caring for the sick, injured, and infirm on the occasion of the inauguration of the President of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred and live, such hospital tents and camp appliances and other necessaries, hospital furniture, and utensils of all descriptions, ambulances, horses, drivers, stretchers, and Red Gross Hags and poles belonging to the Government of the United States as in his judgment may be spared and are not in use by Indemnification for damages, etc.the Governmental the time of the inauguration: *Provided,* That the inaugural committee shall indemnify the War Department for any loss or damage to such hospital tents and appliances as aforesaid not necessarilyBond. incident to such use: *And provided further,* That the said inaugural committee shall give bond, with security satisfactory to the Secretary of War, to do the same.
Sec. 6. Temporary telegraph wires. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized to permit the Western Union Telegraph Company and the Postal Telegraph Company to extend overhead wires into the Pension Building and to such points along the line of parade as shall be deemed by the chief marshal convenient for use in Removal of wires.connection with the parade and other inaugural purposes, the said wires to be taken down within ten days after the conclusion of the ceremonies on the fourth day of March, nineteen hundred and five.
Sec. 7. Temporary occupation of streets by railroads. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby authorized to issue to steam railroad companies in said District permits to temporarily occupy additional parts of the streets for the purpose of accommodating the traveling public attending the inaugural*Provisos*.Time limit. ceremonies in March, nineteen hundred and five: *Provided,* That such temporary occupation shall not exceed the period of fifteen days and shall be subject to conditions prescribed by said Commissioners:
Restrictions.*Provided further,* That no temporary tracks shall be laid upon or over any of the parks of the city. Approved, January 17, 1905. No. 5: Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point Luis Bográn H., of Honduras. Public Resolution 5 33 Stat. 1279 1905-01-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public 1279 [No. 5.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point Luis Bográn H., of Honduras. January 18, 1905. [[S. J. R. 24](/us/bill/58/sjres/24).] [[Pub. Res., No. 4](/us/bill/58/pubres/4).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarLuis Bográn H., of Honduras.Admitted to West Point. be, and he hereby is, authorized to permit Luis Bogran H., of Honduras, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West Point: *Provided,* That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby:*Provisos*.No expense.Oath and service.[R.
S., secs. 1320, 1321, p. 227](/us/rs/s1320/1321/p227). *And provided further,* That in the case of the said Luis Bogran H. the provisions of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hundred and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes shall be suspended. Approved, January 18, 1905. No. 6: Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive, for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point, Frutos Tomás Plaza, of Ecuador. Public Resolution 6 33 Stat. 1279 1905-01-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 6.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive, for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point, Frutos Tomás Plaza, of Ecuador. January 18, 1905. [[S. J. R. 78](/us/bill/58/sjres/78).] [[Pub. Res., No. 5](/us/bill/58/pubres/5).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarFrutos Tomás Plaza, of Ecuador.Admitted to West Point. be, and he is hereby, authorized to permit Frutos Tomás Plaza, of Ecuador, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West Point: *Provided,* That no expense shall be caused to the United States*Provisos*.No expense. thereby, and that the said Plaza shall agree to comply fully with all regulations for the police and discipline of the United States Military Academy and shall be studious and give his utmost efforts to accomplish the courses in the various departments of instruction: *Provided further, *That in the case of the said Plaza the provisions of sectionsOath and service.[R.
S., secs. 1320, 1321, p. 227](/us/rs/s1320/1321/p227). thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hundred and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall be suspended. Approved, January 18, 1905. No. 7: Providing for the reappointment of James B. Angell on the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Public Resolution 7 33 Stat. 1279 1905-01-23 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 7.] Joint Resolution Providing for the reappointment of James B. Angell on the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. January 23, 1905. [[S. J. R. 77](/us/bill/58/sjres/77).] [[Pub. Res., No. 6](/us/bill/58/pubres/6).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the vacancy on theSmithsonian Institution.James B. Angell reappointed regent. Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than members of Congress, shall be tilled by the reappointment of James B.
Angell, of Michigan, whose term of office expires on January twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and five. Approved, January 23, 1905. No. 8: To provide for the printing of eight thousand copies of the consolidated reports of the Gettysburg National Park Commission, eighteen hundred and ninety-three to nineteen hundred and four, inclusive. Public Resolution 8 33 Stat. 1279 1905-01-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 8.] Joint Resolution To provide for the printing of eight thousand copies of the consolidated reports of the Gettysburg National Park Commission, eighteen hundred and ninety-three to nineteen hundred and four, inclusive. January 27, 1905. [[S. J. R. 17](/us/bill/58/sjres/17).] [[Pub. Res., No. 7](/us/bill/58/pubres/7).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there be printed eightGettysburg National Park Commission.Consolidated reports of, ordered printed.Distribution. thousand copies of the consolidated reports of the Gettysburg National Park Commission, eighteen hundred and ninety-three to nineteen hundred and four, inclusive, of which two thousand shall be for the Senate. four thousand for the House of Representatives, one thousand for the office of the Secretary of War, and one thousand for the Gettysburg National Park Commission.
Approved, January 27, 1905. No. 9: To provide for the removal of snow and ice from the cross walks and gutters of the District of Columbia. Public Resolution 9 33 Stat. 1280 1905-01-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public 1280 [No. 9.] Joint Resolution To provide for the removal of snow and ice from the cross walks and gutters of the District of Columbia.
January 28, 1905. [[H. J. R. 206](/us/bill/58/hjres/206).] [[Pub. Res., No. 8](/us/bill/58/pubres/8).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, District of Columbia.Appropriation fur removal of snow and ice from cross walks, etc.*Post*, p. 1253 That the sum of five thousand dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the removal of snow and ice from the cross walks and gutters in the District of Columbia; one-half of said sum to be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half out of the Treasury of the United States.
Approved, January 28, 1905. No. 10: To enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States March fourth, nineteen hundred and five. Public Resolution 10 33 Stat. 1280 1905-01-31 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 10.] Joint Resolution To enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States March fourth, nineteen hundred and five. January 31, 1905. [[S. J. R. 94](/us/bill/58/sjres/94).] [[Pub. Res., No. 9](/us/bill/58/pubres/9).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Inagural ceremoniesAppropriation for payment of expenses.*Post*, p. 1286.
That to enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States March fourth, nineteen hundred and five, in accordance, with such program as may be adopted by the joint committee of the Senate and House of Representatives, appointed under a concur-rent resolution of the two Houses, including the pay for extra police for three days, at three dollars per day, there is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, seven thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the same to be immediately available.
Approved, January 31, 1905. No. 11: Providing for the payment of the expenses of the Senate in the impeachment trial of Charles Swayne. Public Resolution 11 33 Stat. 1280 1905-01-31 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 11.] Joint Resolution Providing for the payment of the expenses of the Senate in the impeachment trial of Charles Swayne.
January 31, 1905. [[S. J. R. 97](/us/bill/58/sjres/97).] [[Pub. Res., No. 10](/us/bill/58/pubres/10).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Charles Swayne.Appropriation for payment of Senate expenses in impeachment trial. That there be appropriated front tiny money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated the sum of forty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to defray the expenses of the Senate in the impeachment trial of Charles Swayne.
Approved, January 31, 1905. No. 12: For the printing of a compilation of the laws of the United States relating to the improvement of rivers and harbors. Public Resolution 12 33 Stat. 1280 1905-02-01 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 12.] Joint Resolution For the printing of a compilation of the laws of the United States relating to the improvement of rivers and harbors.
February 1, 1905. [[H. J. R. 164](/us/bill/58/hjres/164).] [[Pub. Res., No. 11](/us/bill/58/pubres/11).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Rivers and harbors.Laws relating to improvement of ordered printed.Distribution. That there shall be printed three thousand copies of a compilation of the laws of the United Spites relating to the improvement of rivers and harbors, passed until and including the laws of the second session of the Fifty-eighth Congress, of which six hundred copies shall be for the use of the Senate, one thousand four hundred copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and one thousand copies for the use of the War Department, the said compilation to be printed under the direction of the Secretary of War.
Approved, February 1, 1905. No. 13: Authorizing temporary use of certain vacant houses in square six hundred and eighty-six in the city of Washington, and for other purposes. Public Resolution 13 33 Stat. 1281 1905-02-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public 1281 [No. 13.] Joint Resolution Authorizing temporary use of certain vacant houses in square six hundred and eighty-six in the city of Washington, and for other purposes.
February 3, 1905. [[S. J. R. 96](/us/bill/58/sjres/96).] [[Pub. Res., No. 12](/us/bill/58/pubres/12).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That such of the vacantDistrict of Columbia.Temporary use by National Guard of certain vacant houses in square 686 granted. houses in square six hundred and eighty-six in the city of Washington, now in the ownership of the United States, as may be designated for such purpose by the Superintendent of tire United States Capitol Building and Grounds, may be used try the National Guard of the States and Territories as quarters on the occasion of the inauguration of the President of the United States March fourth, nineteen hundred and five, such use and occupation not to extend beyond March sixthTime limit. and to be subject to the control of said Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds.
Approved, February 3, 1905. No. 14: Authorizing the Secretary of War to transfer to the militia cavalry organization at Chattanooga, Tennessee, a certain unused portion of the national cemetery reservation at Chattanooga, Tennessee. Public Resolution 14 33 Stat. 1281 1905-02-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 14.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to transfer to the militia cavalry organization at Chattanooga, Tennessee, a certain unused portion of the national cemetery reservation at Chattanooga, Tennessee.
February 3, 1905. [[H. J. R. 181](/us/bill/58/hjres/181).] [[Pub. Res., No. 13](/us/bill/58/pubres/13).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarNational cemetery reservation, Chattanooga, Tenn.Use of part of, granted to militia cavalry organization. is hereby authorized and directed to turn over to the possession of the militia cavalry organization of the National Guard of the State of Tennessee stationed at Chattanooga, Tennessee, now known and designated as Troop B.
Unattached Cavalry, National Guard State of Tennessee, or such other designation as it may hereafter be given, and its successors, that portion of the national cemetery reservation belonging to the United States Government, at Chattanooga, Tennessee, which lies outside of said cemetery and west of the south gate thereof, formerly occupied as an army post and now abandoned and lying in the common, the same comprising about five acres, more or less, and further described as follows;
Bounded on the north by the tracksBoundaries. and right of way of the Western and Atlantic and Cincinnati Southern railways, on the east by the national cemetery and the Government road leading thereto, and on the south and west by the track and right of way of the Chattanooga Belt Railway. Sec. 2. That said cavalry organization shall be permitted to useConstruction of buildings, etc., permitted. said property for military purposes and to erect thereon an armory, riding hall, stables, and such other buildings and exercising tracks as may be necessary to its use for said military organization.
Sec. 3. That if at any time said military organization shall cease toReversion to Chattanooga. exist, or should fail to use said property for military purposes, then the same shall revert to the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, as providedVol. 26, p. 685. in Resolution Numbered Fifty-six, approved October first, eighteen hundred and ninety. And it is further reserved to the United StatesUse for military purposes reserved by United States. the right to use said lands for military purposes at any time upon the demand of the President of the United States.
Sec. 4. That in the event of the reversion of said lands said militaryRight to remove buildings granted. organization shall have the right to remove therefrom any building or buildings that may have been erected thereon at its own or other than Government expense. Approved, February 3, 1905. No. 15: Authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish a condemned cannon to the board of regents of the University of Minnesota, at Minneapolis, Minnesota, to be placed on campus as a memorial to students of said university who served in Spanish war.
Public Resolution 15 33 Stat. 1282 1905-02-06 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public 1282 [No. 15.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish a condemned cannon to the board of regents of the University of Minnesota, at Minneapolis, Minnesota, to be placed on campus as a memorial to students of said university who served in Spanish war.
February 6, 1905. [[S. J. R. 88](/us/bill/58/sjres/88).] [[Pub. Res., No. 14](/us/bill/58/pubres/14).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.Condemned cannon granted to. That the Secretary of War he, and he is hereby, authorized to deliver to the board of regents of the University of Minnesota, at Minneapolis, Minnesota, if the same can be done without detriment to the public service, one condemned twelve-pound bronze Held gun, of it weight not to exceed one thousand eight hundred pounds, as he may deem proper, to be placed on the campus of said university as a memorial to the former students of the university who served in the Army and Navy of the United States *Proviso.*No expense to United states.during the war with Spain: *Provided,* That the United States shall incur no expense by reason of the passage of this Act.
Approved, February 6, 1905. No. 16: Authorizing and directing the Director of the Census to collect and publish additional statistics. Public Resolution 16 33 Stat. 1282 1905-02-09 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 16.] Joint Resolution Authorizing and directing the Director of the Census to collect and publish additional statistics.
February 9, 1905. [[H. J. R. 185](/us/bill/58/hjres/185).] [[Pub. Res., No. 15](/us/bill/58/pubres/15).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Census Office.Cotton statistics. That the Director of the Census be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to collect and publish in connection with the pinners’ reports of cotton production Vol. 32. p. 52.provided for in section nine of an Act of Congress entitled “An Act to provide for a permanent Census Office, approved March sixth, Consumption of, etc.nineteen hundred and two.” statistics of the consumption of cotton, the surplus of cotton held by the manufacturers, and the quantity of cotton exported, the statistics to be summarized as of September first each year so us to show the cotton production and consumption of the preceding year.
Semimonthly reports.And the Director of the Census shall make semimonthly publication of the amount of cotton ginned in lieu of the monthly reports which he now makes. Marriage and diverge.Statistics of.That the Director of the Census be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to collect and publish the statistics of and relating to marriage and divorce in the several States and Territories and the District of Colombia since January first, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven:*Proviso.*Use of statistic now collected. *Provided,* That such statistics as now required by law to be collected be used so far as it is practicable to do so.
Approved, February 9, 1905. No. 17: Authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish a condemned cannon to the armory at Saint Paul, Minnesota, to construct a memorial tablet. Public Resolution 17 33 Stat. 1282 1905-02-15 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 17.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish a condemned cannon to the armory at Saint Paul, Minnesota, to construct a memorial tablet.
February 15, 1905. [[H. J. R. 184](/us/bill/58/hjres/184).] [[Pub. Res., No. 16](/us/bill/58/pubres/16).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Saint Paul, Minn.Condemned ran non donated to National Guards’ armory at. That the Secretary of War be, and is hereby, authorized to deliver to the armory hoard of the armory of the National Guards at Saint Paul. Minnesota, if the same can be done without detriment to the public service, one condemned twelve-pound bronze field gun, of a weight not to exceed one thousand eight hundred pounds, as he may deem proper, to be used in the erection and construction of a memorial tablet in said armory to commemorate the sacrifices of the various members of the military organizations using said armory who died while In the service of the United States: *Proviso.*No expense to United States.*Provided,* That the donation shall be without expense to the United States.
Approved, February 15, 1905. No. 18: For appointment of a member of Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Public Resolution 18 33 Stat. 1283 1905-02-15 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public 1283 [No. 18.] Joint Resolution For appointment of a member of Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.
February 15, 1905. [[H. J. R. 213](/us/bill/58/hjres/213).] [[Pub. Res., No. 17](/us/bill/58/pubres/17).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That Edwin P. Hammond, ofNational Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.Edwin P. Hammond appointed to Board of Managers of. Indiana, be, and he is hereby, appointed as a member of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers of the United States, to till out the unexpired term of George W.
Steele, resigned, which term expires April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and eight. Approved, February 15, 1905. No. 19: Providing for an extension of time for completing the highway bridge and approaches across the Potomac River at Washington, District of Columbia. Public Resolution 19 33 Stat. 1283 1905-02-18 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 19.] Joint Resolution Providing for an extension of time for completing the highway bridge and approaches across the Potomac River at Washington, District of Columbia. February 18, 1905. [[S. J. R. 65](/us/bill/58/sjres/65).] [[Pub. Res., No. 18](/us/bill/58/pubres/18).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That, the time for completing theDistrict of Columbia.Time extended for building highway bridge across Potomac River.Vol. 31, p. 772.Time of construction. construction of the highway bridge and approaches across the Potomac River authorized by section twelve of the Act of Congress approved February twelfth, nineteen hundred and one, entitled “An Act to provide for eliminating certain grade crossings on the line of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and requiring said company to depress and elevate its tracks, and to enable it to relocate parts of its railroad therein, and for other purposes.” as amended by the District of ColumbiaVol. 32, p. 598, amended. appropriation Act approved duly first, nineteen hundred and two, be, and is hereby, extended to February twelfth, nineteen hundred and six.
Approved, February 18, 1905. No. 20: To provide for the removal of snow and ice from the cross walks and gutters of the District of Columbia. Public Resolution 20 33 Stat. 1283 1905-02-20 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 20.] Joint Resolution To provide for the removal of snow and ice from the cross walks and gutters of the District of Columbia.
February 20, 1905. [[H. J. R. 218](/us/bill/58/hjres/218).] [[Pub. Res., No. 19](/us/bill/58/pubres/19).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the sum of five thousandDistrict of Columbia.Appropriation for removal of snow and ice from cross walks, etc.*Ante, *p. 1280. dollars is hereby appropriated, out of tiny money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the removal of snow and ice from the crosswalks and gutters in the District of Columbia; one-half of said sum to be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half out of the Treasury of the United States.
Approved, February 20, 1905. No. 21: Providing for the publication of the annual reports and bulletins of the hygienic laboratory and of the yellow fever institute of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service. Public Resolution 21 33 Stat. 1283 1905-02-24 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 21.] Joint Resolution Providing for the publication of the annual reports and bulletins of the hygienic laboratory and of the yellow fever institute of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.
February 24, 1905. [[H. J. R. 216](/us/bill/58/hjres/216).] [[Pub. Res., No. 20](/us/bill/58/pubres/20).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there shall be printedPublic Health and Marine-Hospital Service.Bulletins of hygienic laboratory and yellow fever institute to be printed. each year the bulletins of the hygienic laboratory, not exceeding ten in number in any one year, and of the yellow fever institute of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service of the United States, not exceeding five in number in any one year, in such editions, not exceeding five thousand copies in any one year, as the interests of the Government and the public may require, subject to the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. 1284 Sec. 2.
Annual report of Burgeon-General. That there shall be printed each year four thousand copies of the annual report of the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, bound in cloth, to be distributed by the Surgeon-General. Approved, February 24, 1905. No. 22: To return to the proper authorities certain Union and Confederate battle flags. Public Resolution 22 33 Stat. 1284 1905-02-28 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 22.] Joint Resolution To return to the proper authorities certain Union and Confederate battle flags. February 28, 1905. [[H. J. R. 217](/us/bill/58/hjres/217).] [[Pub. Res., No. 21](/us/bill/58/pubres/21).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Battle flags.Return of. authorized. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to deliver to the proper authorities of the respective States in which the regiments which bore these colors were organized certain Union and Confederate battle Hags now in the custody of the War Department, for such final disposition as the aforesaid proper authorities may determine.
Approved, February 28, 1905. No. 23: Authorizing the President to extend to the International Prison Congress an invitation to hold the Eighth International Prison Congress in the United States. Public Resolution 23 33 Stat. 1284 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 23.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the President to extend to the International Prison Congress an invitation to hold the Eighth International Prison Congress in the United States.
March 3, 1905. [[S. J. R. 92](/us/bill/58/sjres/92).] [[Pub. Res., No. 22](/us/bill/58/pubres/22).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, International Prison Congress.Invitation to hold its Eighth Congress in United States authorized. That the President be, and is hereby, authorized and requested to extend to the International Prison Congress an invitation to hold the Eighth International Prison Congress in the United States at such a time and place as may be determined by the executive committee of that congress, known as the International Prison Commission.
Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 24: Authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver a condemned cannon to the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. Public Resolution 24 33 Stat. 1284 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 24.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver a condemned cannon to the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic.
March 3, 1905. [[S. J. R. 101](/us/bill/58/sjres/101).] [[Pub. Res., No. 23](/us/bill/58/pubres/23).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, National Encampment Grand Army Republic.Condemned bronze cannon donated to. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to deliver to the order of Charles Burrows, quartermaster-general of the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, one dismounted condemned bronze camion used in the kite civil war, to be used by the said Grand Army of the Republic *Proviso.*No expense.for the purpose of furnishing official badges of the order: *Provided, *That no expense shall be caused to the United States through the delivery of said condemned cannon.
Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 25: Providing for the publication of three thousand copies of Bulletin Numbered Twenty-seven of the Bureau of Animal Industry, entitled "Information concerning the Angora goat." Public Resolution 25 33 Stat. 1284 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 25.] Joint Resolution Providing for the publication of three thousand copies of Bulletin Numbered Twenty-seven of the Bureau of Animal Industry, entitled "Information concerning the Angora goat.
" March 3, 1905. [[H. J. R. 193](/us/bill/58/hjres/193).] [[Pub. Res., No. 24](/us/bill/58/pubres/24).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Bureau of Animal Industry.Bulletin on Informationconcemingthe Angora goat. That there be printed three thousand copies of Bulletin Numbered Twenty-seven of the Bureau of Animal Industry, entitled “Information concerning the Angora goat,” 1285the same to be first revised under the supervision of the Secretary ofRevised edition ordered printed.Distribution.
Agriculture, one thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives, five hundred for the, use of the Senate, and one thousand five hundred for the use of the Department of Agriculture. Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 26: To authorize the President of the United States to convey to the foreign governments participating in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition the grateful appreciation of the Government and the people of the United States. Public Resolution 26 33 Stat. 1285 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 26.] Joint Resolution To authorize the President of the United States to convey to the foreign governments participating in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition the grateful appreciation of the Government and the people of the United States. March 3, 1905. [[H. J. R. 208](/us/bill/58/hjres/208).] [[Pub. Res., No. 25](/us/bill/58/pubres/25).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the President of theLouisiana Purchase Exposition.Grateful acknowledgments to foreign governments participating in, authorized.
United States be, and he is hereby, authorized, in such form and manner as he shall deem most suitable, to convey to the foreign governments represented tit the Louisiana Purchase Exposition the grateful appreciation of this Government and of the people or the United States of America for the invaluable aid contributed by such governments to the success of said exposition and for their friendly participation in the commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the purchase of the territory of Louisiana, one of the most important international events in the history of the United States.
Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 27: To print a second and revised edition of the Third Annual Report of the United States Reclamation Service. Public Resolution 27 33 Stat. 1285 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 27.] Joint Resolution To print a second and revised edition of the Third Annual Report of the United States Reclamation Service.
March 3, 1905. [[S. J. R. 98](/us/bill/58/sjres/98).] [[Pub. Res., No. 26](/us/bill/58/pubres/26).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theReclamation service.Revised edition of Third Annual Report.Printing ordered. Interior be authorized and directed to have prepared, and the Public Printer to print as soon as may be practicable, a second and revised edition, with necessary illustrations, of the Third Annual Report of the Reclamation Service, House of Representatives Document Numbered Twenty-eight.
Fifty-eighth Congress, third session, the edition to be six thousand copies, of which one thousand are to be bound in form similar to the preceding reports of the service; and of that entireDistribution. edition one thousand five hundred shall be for the use of the Senate, two thousand five hundred for the use of the House of Representatives, and two thousand for distribution by the Director of the Geological Survey. Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 28: Authorizing the Commission to revise the laws of the United States to incorporate in its final report the criminal and penal laws and the judiciary title heretofore reported by said Commission.
Public Resolution 28 33 Stat. 1285 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 28.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Commission to revise the laws of the United States to incorporate in its final report the criminal and penal laws and the judiciary title heretofore reported by said Commission.
March 3, 1905. [[S. J. R. 107](/us/bill/58/sjres/107).] [[Pub. Res., No. 27](/us/bill/58/pubres/27).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Commission toCommission to Revise the Laws.Incorporation of recent laws in final report authorized. Revise the Criminal and Penal Laws of the United States be, and is hereby, authorized and required to incorporate in its final report of the revision of the general and permanent laws of the United States, the criminal and penal laws and the judiciary title heretofore reported by said Commission, as changed or modified by any Act or Acts passed since the date of the making of said reports.
Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 29: To print the report of the Eighth International Geographic Congress. Public Resolution 29 33 Stat. 1286 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public 1286 [No. 29.] Joint Resolution To print the report of the Eighth International Geographic Congress.
March 3, 1905. [[S. J. R. 109](/us/bill/58/sjres/109).] [[Pub. Res., No. 28](/us/bill/58/pubres/28).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Eighth International Geographic Congress.Report of, ordered printed.Distribution. That the Public Printer be authorized and directed to print the report of the Eighth International Geographic Congress, held in the United States in September, nineteen hundred and four, the edition to consist of the usual number for the use of the Senate and House of Representatives and one thousand five hundred copies to be hound for the use of the Eighth International Geographic Congress.
Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 30: Accepting the recession by the State of California of the Yosemite Valley Grant and the Mariposa Big Tree Grove in the Yosemite National Park. Public Resolution 30 33 Stat. 1286 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 30.] Joint Resolution Accepting the recession by the State of California of the Yosemite Valley Grant and the Mariposa Big Tree Grove in the Yosemite National Park.
March 3, 1905. [[H. J. R. 115](/us/bill/58/hjres/115).] [[Pub. Res., No. 19](/us/bill/58/pubres/19).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Yosemite National Park.Appropriation for improvement, etc., of. That there is hereby appropriated from any moneys in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the management, protection, and improvement of the Yosemite National Park, to be expended tinder the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, the sum of twenty thousand dollars.
Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 31: To enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States March fourth, nineteen hundred and five. Public Resolution 31 33 Stat. 1286 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 31.] Joint Resolution To enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States March fourth, nineteen hundred and five. March 3, 1905. [[S. J. R. 116](/us/bill/58/sjres/116).] [[Pub. Res., No. 30](/us/bill/58/pubres/30).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Inaugural ceremonies.Appropriation for expenses of.
That to enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States March the fourth, nineteen hundred and five, in accordance with such program its may he adopted by the joint committee of the Senate and House of Representatives, appointed tinder a concurrent resolution of the two houses, including the pay for extra police three days, at three dollars per day, there is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in addition *Post*, p. 1280.to the sum appropriated by the joint resolution approved January thirty-first, nineteen hundred and five, the same to be immediately available.
Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 32: Permitting Ying Hsing Wen and Ting Chia Chen, of China, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West Point. Public Resolution 32 33 Stat. 1286 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 32.] Joint Resolution Permitting Ying Hsing Wen and Ting Chia Chen, of China, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West Point.
March 3, 1905. [[H. J. R. 222](/us/bill/58/hjres/222).] [[Pub. Res., No. 31](/us/bill/58/pubres/31).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Ying Hsing Wen and Ting Chin Chen, of China.Admitted to West Point. That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized to permit Ying Hsing Wen and Ting Chia Chen, of China, to receive instruction at the Military Academy *Provisos*.No expense.at West Point: *Provided,* That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby: and that the said Ying Hsing Wen and Ting Chia Chen shall agree to comply fully with all regulations for the 1287police and discipline of the United States Military Academy, and shall be studious and give their utmost efforts to accomplish the courses in the various departments of instruction: *And provided further,* That,Oath and service. in the case of the said Ying Hsing Wen and Ting Chia Chen, the provisions[R.
S., secs. 1320, 1321 p. 227](/us/rs/s1320/1321/p227). of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hundred and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall be suspended. Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 33: Providing for the printing annually of the reports of the Bureau of Immigration. Public Resolution 33 33 Stat. 1287 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 33.] Joint Resolution Providing for the printing annually of the reports of the Bureau of Immigration. March 3, 1905. [[H. J. R. 225](/us/bill/58/hjres/225).] [[Pub. Res., No. 32](/us/bill/58/pubres/32).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there shall be printedBureau of immigration.Annual report.Printing ordered. for the use of the Bureau of Immigration two thousand five hundred copies of the Annual Report of the said Bureau for nineteen hundred and four, and that hereafter the number to be printed of the Annual Reports of the aforesaid Bureau shall be subject to the discretion of the Secretary of the Department of Commerce and Labor, the numberMaximum. of copies not to exceed five thousand in any one fiscal year.
Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 34: For printing the Report on the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil. Public Resolution 34 33 Stat. 1287 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 34.] Joint Resolution For printing the Report on the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil. March 3, 1905. [[H. J.
R. 227](/us/bill/58/hjres/227).] [[Pub. Res., No. 33](/us/bill/58/pubres/33).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That there he printed twenty-fiveMexican Cotton Boll Weevil.Report ordered printed. thousand copies of the Report on the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil, and so forth, of which five thousand copies shall be for the use of the Senate, ten thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives,Distribution. and ten thousand copies for the Department of Agriculture.
Approved, March 3, 1905. No. 35: To authorize the chairman of the excise board of the District of Columbia to issue certain permits. Public Resolution 35 33 Stat. 1287 1905-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-03-31 58 3 public [No. 35.] Joint Resolution To authorize the chairman of the excise board of the District of Columbia to issue certain permits.
March 3, 1905. [[H. J. R. 230](/us/bill/58/hjres/230).] [[Pub. Res., No. 34](/us/bill/58/pubres/34).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the chairman of theDistrict of Columbia.Opening of restaurants, barber shops etc., Sunday, March 5, 1905.Issue of permits authorized. excise board of the District of Columbia is hereby authorized, if in his discretion the comfort of those persons visiting the capital on the occasion of the inauguration of the President requires the same, to grant permission to the proprietor or proprietors of restaurants, barber shops and places in which are conducted businesses for which licenses are required under existing law to keep such places open for the accommodation of the public on Sunday, March fifth, nineteen hundred and five: *Provided,* That no saloons or public bars shall be permitted to be*Proviso.*Saloons, etc.Sale, etc., of intoxicants prohibited. open for business on said day: *Provided, further,* That no malt, vinous, spirituous or other intoxicating liquors shall be sold or given away on any of said premises during said day; and such giving away or sale shall be subject to the penalties provided by existing law.
Approved, March 3, 1905. i INDEX TO THE FOREGOING PUBLIC ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS. **A.** Page. *Abandoned Military Reservations* (*see* Military Reservations, Abandoned) *Abbott, Charles W.* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 767 *Abbott, Elisha G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to administrator of 745 *Abbott, Joel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 767 *Abbott, Zarelda E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 745 *Absentee Wyandotte Indians,* selection of agricultural lands by 519 issue of patents 519 pro rata share of funds to be covered into the Treasury 519 addition to census roll 519 *Acapulco, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Accounting Officers of the Treasury,* deficiency appropriation for claims certified by 42, 423, 427, 1251, 1255 *Accounts and Disbursements Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 290, 877 *Acids, Chemical,* provisions for carrying, on passenger steamers 1031 *Ackley, Seth Mitchell,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 restored to active list of Navy; examination, etc 163 *“Active,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 792 *“Active,” Ship,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 783 *Adams, B.
F.,* payment to 777 *Adams, Charles W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 749 *Adams, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 755 *Adams, Henry A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 765 *Adams, Jacob,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784 *Adams, James D.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Adams, Jewell W.,* reimbursement to 800 *Adams, John Q.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Adams, Zonee,* restriction on sale, etc., of allotment to, removed 219 *Addington, Jesse,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 756 *Aden, Arabia,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Adjutant-General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 262 for pay of major-general 830 merged in Military Secretary’s Department 262 title of Assistant Adjutant-General to be Military Secretary 830 *Adjutant-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 114 amounts for, to be used for bureau, Military Secretary’s Office 401 merged in Military Secretary’s Office 262 *Adkins, David,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 750 *Admiralty Court,* to bear claim of owners of “Ella M.
Doughty” for damages, collision with “Massachusetts” 810 “Olive Frances” for damages, collision with “Winooski” 810 *Adrion, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 1156 *Adulterations of Food, etc.,* appropriation for investigations 287, 874 *Advertising, D. C.,* appropriation for 367, 890 *African Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repression of,* appropriation for share of expenses 72, 920 *Agate Hay, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1139 *Agents, Indian,* appropriation for pay of civilian, at agencies 190, 1048 *Agricultural and Mechanical College of Oklahoma,* granted a section of school lands for farm and experiment station 707 legislature may make appropriations for buildings 717 *Agricultural Department* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agricultural Experiment Stations Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 293, 881 for expenses; publications, etc 293, 881 for Alaska 294, 881 for Hawaii 294, 881 for Porto Rico 294, 881 for reports, etc., on farmers’ institutes 294, 882 deficiency appropriation for 39, 426 report of director to be printed; distribution 596ii *Agricultural Products,* appropriation for expenses extending foreign markets for 292, 879 *Agricultural Report,* appropriation for printing and binding annual 512, 1213 *Aix la Chapelle, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Alabama,* homesteaders may transfer entries canceled by prior railroad grants 813 option to owner tinder railroad title 813 reinstatement of original entryman 813 *Alabama Northern Judicial District,* western division created; counties composing; terms 988 prosecutions, etc 989 *Alabama River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1128 bridge authorized across, between Clarke and Monroe counties, Ala 1261 preliminary examination of, to be made 1149 time extended for bridge across, at Montgomery, Ala., by Montgomery and Autauga Bridge Company 186 by Montgomery Bridge Company 313 *Alabama Southern judicial District,* northern division established; counties included; terms 987 proceedings; removal of suits 988 pending prosecutions 989 *Alaska,* appropriation for salaries, government in district of 111, 657 for contingent expenses 112, 657 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 129, 674 for exhibit at Lewis and Clark Exposition 177 for cable Sitka to Fort Liscum 260 for military cable Valdez to Seward 828 for survey, etc., wagon road Valdez to Fort Egbert 271 for trail on Koyukuk River 271 for agricultural experiment stations 294, 881 for emergency mail service 435, 1087 for survey of roasts 470, 1174 for salmon hatcheries 1181 for protecting salmon fisheries 478, 1181 for food, etc., to natives 478, 1182 for incidental expenses, court officials 507, 1206 for traveling expenses, court officials 507, 1206 for support of reindeer 487, 1188 for relief and protection of American seamen 79, 927 for repairs, etc., Sitka 1161 for use of Alaska fund 1170 for investigating mineral resources 1187 for education of Eskimos, etc 1188 for care of insane 1189 for marking, etc., boundary between Canada and 1211 deficiency appropriation for marking Boundary with Canada 15 for supplies to destitute natives 21 for military telegraph lines 25 for surveyor-general 32, 410, 1235 for investigating mineral resources 33 for protecting salmon fisheries 36 for transporting Indian pupils to Carlisle and Salem 413 for court expenses 417 for contingent expenses 1219 for survey, etc., wagon road Valdez to Fort Egbert 1225 deficiency appropriation for trail Koyukuk River, between the Yukon and Cold-foot 1225 coal land locations; notice 525 patents to issue: price per acre 525 entries to shores of navigable waters not allowed 525 actions by adverse claimants 525 general provisions applicable 526 enlisted men of Army credited with double time of service in 265 insane to be cared for in asylums 526 contracts to be entered into 526 payment of expenses 526, 619 license receipts outside of towns to form “Alaska fund” 616 distribution, schools 616 care of insane 616 roads, bridges, and trails 616 road commissioners; appointment and duties 616 superintendent of public instruction; power and duties of governor as 617 school districts in towns; election of board, duties, etc 617 term of one year added 1262 outside of towns; election of board, duties, etc 617 reports of town schools 619 pupils admitted; provisions for Eskimos and Indians 619 lunacy proceedings; care of the insane 619 life-saving station established at Nome 819 pulp wood, etc., from timber in, may be exported 628 road overseers to be appointed; term 391 duties; compensation 392 secretary’s services; fees to be paid for 1265 all fees devoted to Alaska Historical Library and Museum 1266 bond required 1266 time extended for railroad by Western Alaska Construction Company 165 town incorporations; petition to district judge 529 election proceedings 530 annual election of common council 530 powers of common council 531 ordinances; issuing bonds prohibited 532 duties and authority of officers 533 use of license moneys 533 use of funds for court excuses authorized 1241 Western Alaska Construction Company, exempted from license fee; conditions 605 *Alaska Commercial Company,* deficiency appropriation for supplies 21 *Alaska Customs Collection District,* Juneau made port of entry in place of Sitka 554 *Alaska Exploration Company* deficiency appropriation for supplies 21 *“Alaska Fund,”* receipts from licenses outside of towns, to constitute 616 disposition of 616 appropriation from Treasury of 1170 *Alaska Historical Library and Museum,* all fees received by secretary of Alaska to be used for 1266 *Alaskan Boundary Tribunal,* appropriation for survey, etc., under award of 1211 deficiency appropriation for survey, etc., under award of 15iii *Alaskan Seal Fisheries,* appropriation for protecting 460, 1163 for expenses of agents 478, 1181 for food, etc., to natives 478, 1182 *Albany, Ga.,* terms of court 999 *“Albatross,” Bureau of Fisheries Steamer,* appropriation for repairs, etc 478 *Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds, N.
C.,* revenue cutter for, authorized; cost 604 appropriation for 1164 *Albemarle Sound, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of water route from Norfolk to 1124 *Albemarle Street, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extension of 534 *Albert Lea, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 1156 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 211, 1073 for new buildings, etc 211 *Aleshire, Maj. J. B.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 401 *Alexandretta, Syria,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Alexandria, Bayou Macon and Greenville Railway Company,* may bridge Red, Little, and Ouachita rivers, and Bayou Louie, La 722 *Alexandria, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for repairs to public building 397 *Alger, Hon.
Russell A.,* made member of joint commission on Capitol extension 481 *Algiers, Africa,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Alien Immigration,* powers over, transferred from Treasury to Secretary of Commerce and Labor 591 *Aliens,* rights to hold real estate, extended to District of Columbia 733 *Allaire Works,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to president of 762 *Allderdice, Winslow,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 763 *Allegheny River, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of locks and dams, Herr Island, Six Mile Island, and Springdale; contracts 1122 *Allentown, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 452, 1156 *Allerton Point, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Alleys, D.
C.,* appropriation for grading 370, 891 for condemning, etc 370, 891 for repairs 371, 892 for sweeping, etc 373, 894 awards for benefits and damages, opening, etc., of 370, 892 change of location, square 733 739 in square 806 742 proceedings for opening, closing, etc 733 *Allibone Charles O.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to brother of 760 *Alling, Stephen,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 791 *Allotments of Lands to Indians* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Alloway Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Almshouse, D. C.* (*see* Washington Asylum). *Alphin, John H.,* payment of claim certified by Court of Claims 805 *Alphin, John H., Daniel E. Kimball and,* payment of claim certified by Court of Claims 805 *Altamaha River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 *Alviso, Cal.,* provision for improving harbor, repealed 1148 *Ambassadors,* appropriation for salaries 67, 915 *Ambrose Channel, Sandy Hook Bar, New York Harbor, N. Y.* appropriation for improvement of 493, 1194 for light-house, contracts 1171 estimates for lighting, to be submitted 466 *American Academy in Rome,* incorporated; purposes and powers 1044 *American Ephemeris, Nautical Almanac and,* appropriation for preparing 120, 666 *American Ethnology,* appropriation for researches 461, 1165 *American Match Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *American National Red Cross, The * incorporated; powers and purposes 599 governing body, appointments, meetings, etc 601 *American Railway Appliance Exhibition, D.
C.,* granted use of portion of Monument grounds; conditions 1275 *American Registers,* granted foreign-built steamer “Brooklyn” 821 foreign-built vessel “Mira” and name changed to “Beaumont” 315 foreign-built steam lighter “Pioneer” 821 foreign-built ship “Pyrenees” and name changed to “Manga Reva” 516 *American Republics, Bureau of,* appropriation for expenses, etc 72, 920 invited to exhibit at Lewis and Clark fix-position 176 *American Seamen,* appropriation for relief and protection of 79, 927 for lifesaving testimonials, rescuing shipwrecked 71, 918 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc 45, 426, 427, 1254 for consular services to 1254 *American Society of London,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1227 *American Vessels,* to be used in carrying Army and Navy supplies 518 *American Vessels and Seamen,* deficiency appropriation for services to 45, 427, 1254 *Ames, John G. * deficiency appropriation for compiling index 39 *Ames, Howard E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Amesbury, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 1156 *Amherstbury, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923iv *Amite River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Ammunition, Army,* appropriations for fortifications 235, 846 for artillery practice 235, 846 for metallic, etc 274, 840 for insular possessions 847 *Ammunition, Navy,* appropriation for 327, 1095 for smokeless powder 327, 1095 *Amory, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782, 787, 790, 797 *Amoy, China,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 *Amsterdam, Netherlands,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Anacortes, Wash.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1155 *Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad Company, D.
C.,* to pay part of cost of Anacostia bridge 372, 893 *Anacostia River, D. C.,* appropriation for reconstructing bridge 372, 893 limit of cost increased, etc 893 contribution by railroad company for repairs, etc 372, 893 cars to be run by underfloor electric conductors 893 *Anacostia, Surrattsville and Braudywine Electric Railway Company,* may extend its line of street railway within the District 980 conditions, etc 981 *Andote River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Anderson, Albert M.,* appropriation for expenses 1662 *Anderson, Frank,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Anderson, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 453, 1156 *Anderson John,* payment of French spoliation claim to Administrator of 788 *Anderson, Nicholas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Anderson, Oliver P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *Anderson, Richard,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heir and legatee of 771 *Anderson, Theresa,* patent in fee to issue to, Ponca allottee 1065 *Anderson, William W.,* appropriation for fees 196 *Angel Island, Immigrant Station, Cal.,* appropriation for house of detention 1170 report to be made on establishing immigrant station 466 *Angell, James B.,* reappointed regent of Smithsonian Institution 1279 *Angora Goat Bulletin,* ordered to be printed; distribution 1284 *Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association,* granted right of way, Saint Louis Arsenal grounds 592 *Animal Breeding and Feeding,* appropriation for experiments in 866 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 279, 864 for general expenses 280, 864 appropriation for horse inspection 280, 865 for collecting information of cattle diseases, etc 280, 865 for suppressing contagious diseases of livestock 280, 865 for experiment station, Bethesda, Md. 280, 865 for quarantine stations 280, 865 for inspection, etc., of dairy products for export 281, 865 for experiments in breeding and feeding 866 deficiency appropriation for expenses 426, 1242, 1254 for animal quarantine stations 426 bulletin on Angora goal to be printed 1284 emergency fund for eradicating cattle diseases, to be used also for cotton boll weevil 5 *Animals* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for suppressing contagious diseases of 280, 865 *Animals, Domestic,* appropriation for quarantine stations for imported 280, 865 *“Ann,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 799 *Annaberg, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Annapolis, Md,* (*see* Naval Academy). *Anniston, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 453, 1156 *Anspach and Burne,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 787 *Antietam Battlefield, Md.,* appropriation for care, etc 496, 1197 *Antigua, West Indies,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Antitrust Laws,* appropriation for enforcing; balances available 507, 1207 *Antone, Simon,* fee simple patent to, Oneida allottee 1066 *Antung, Manchuria,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 deficiency appropriation for consul 16 *Antwerp, Belguim,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Apache, etc., Indians, Ariz and N.
Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1057 balances available 202 *Apache Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1056 for paying executor of William M. Springer for services 210 deficiency appropriation for support of, prisoners at Fort Sill, Okla 26 *Apalachicola and Northern Railway,* may bridge Apalachicola and East Saint Mary rivers 1260 *Apalachicola Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 *Apalachicola River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 bridge authorized across 1260 *Apia and Nukualofa, Samoa,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 *“Apollo,” Brig.* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 792 *Appliances for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for furnishing surgical 499, 1199v *Appomattox River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *Appoquinnimink River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Appraisers, Local,* appropriation for expenses of meetings 465, 1169 *Appraisers of Merchandise, Custom,* temporary vacancies provided for 983 *Apprentices, Naval,* appropriation for outfits 326, 1093 *Appropriations,* appropriation for statement of 510, 1211 for urgent deficiencies 15, 602 for deficiencies 394, 1214 for diplomatic and consular service 67, 915 for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses 85, 631 for Indian Department 189, 1048 for fortifications 234, 845 for support of the Army 259, 827 for Department of Agriculture 276, 861 for pensions 315, 848 for the naval service 324, 1092 for District of Columbia 363, 883 for postal service 429, 1082 for Military Academy 449, 849 for river and harbor works, preserving 451 for rivers and harbors 1117 for sundry civil expenses 452, 1156 for removing ice and snow, Potomac River and District of Columbia 6, 582, 1280, 1283 for compulsory removal of snow, etc., from sidewalks, D.
C 14 for reimbursing Iowa for troops, etc 58 for clearing Potomac River, D. C., of ice 60, 716 for Government, exhibit, Lewis and Clark Exposition 177 for Alaskan exhibit, Lewis and Clark Exposition 177 for buildings, Government exhibit, Lewis and Clark Exposition 177 for condemnation proceedings, extension of Eighth street, D. C 248 for damages, etc., change of grade, etc., Union Station, D. C 251 for condemnation proceedings, extension of Twenty-third Street, D. C 253 for expenses extending Twenty-third street 253 for school sections ceded on Rosebud Indian Reservation, S.
Dak 258 for school sections, etc., Flathead Reservation, for Montana 305 for school lands for North Dakota, etc., ceded Devils Lake Indian Reservation 323 for surveying, allotting, etc., Crow Creek Indian Reservation, Mont 359 for school sections for Montana, Crow Indian Reservation 361 for cession of Canal Zone by Panama 429 for damages extending Kalorama avenue, D. C 515 for condemnation expenses, extension of Kalorama avenue 516 for damages, extension of Euclid place, D. C 518 for condemnation expenses, extension of Euclid place 518 for damages widening V street, D.
C 521 for condemnation expenses, extension of V street 522 for damages opening highways to Zoological Park. D. C 524 for condemnation expenses, opening highways to Zoological Park 524 for damages extending Albemarle street, D. C 535 for condemnation expenses, extending Albemarle street 536 for care of insane, Indian Territory 539 for expenses, Merchant Marine Commission 561 for salaries, additional judges Indian Territory 573 for damages, extension of Wyoming avenue, D. C 579 for condemnation expenses, extending Wyoming avenue 579 for rifle contests, trophies, medals, etc 580 for expenses, negotiating for revision of furseal regulations 586 for expenses, conference of Interparliamentary Union 587 for surveying, etc., Yakima Reservation 598 for Richmond, Va., national cemetery; additional ground 612 for paying holders of special-tax scrip, D.
C 710 for fuel, public schools, D. C 710 for preparing plats, etc., of lands outside of Washington City 738 for marking grave of Pierre Charles L’Enfant 741 for damages extending M street NE 979 for condemnation expenses, extending M street 979 for monument, etc., Gettysburg, to Battery E, Fourth Artillery 980 for public-convenience stations, Washington, D. C 984 for damages, extending T street, D. C 1003 for condemnation expenses, extending T street 1093 for paying award, extension of Nineteenth street, D.
C 1008 for condemnation expenses, extension of Nineteenth street 1009 for leprosy hospital, Molokai, Hawaii 1010 for damages, extending Kalorama avenue, D. C 1011 for expenses, condemning land, extension of Kalorama avenue 1012 for per capita, etc., cession of Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo 1021 for damages, extension of Rittenhouse street, D. C 1039 for expenses, extending Rittenhouse street 1040 for Jamestown Tercentennial celebration 1047 for maintaining order, etc., inaugural ceremonies 1277 for public-comfort stations, etc 1278 for Congressional expenses, inaugural ceremonies 1280, 1286 for expenses of impeachment trial of Judge Swayne 1280 for Yosemite Park, Cal 1286 expenditures in excess of, for fiscal year, forbidden 1257 for contingent expenses, etc., to be apportioned to prevent deficiency 1257 modification only on written order of head of establishment; report 1258 not applicable to Senate or House of Representatives 1258 *Aqueduct, D.
C.* (*see* Washington Aqueduct). vi *Aransas Pass Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1130 *Arapaho Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1057 *Arapaho Indians, Northern Cheyenne and,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 197, 1052 *Arapaho Indians, Shoshone and,* agreement for cession of lands, amended and ratified 1016 *Arbitration, Permanent Court of,* appropriation for expenses, international 72, 920 *Arcadia, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1137 *Architect of the Treasury* (*see* Supervising Architect, Treasury Department). *“Ardent,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 788 *Argentine Republic,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Arid Lands,* homestead entries up to 640 acres allowed on certain Nebraska 547 *Arizona,* appropriation for salaries, government in 112, 657 for contingent expenses 112, 658 for legislative excuses 112, 658 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 129, 674 for support, etc., of Apache, etc., Indians in 202, 1057 for incidental expenses Indian service in 203, 1058 deficiency appropriation for surveyor-general 32 for support, etc., of Indians in 1236 for prosecution of Indians in 1257 act of legislature authorizing bond issue for agricultural station 556 ratified and confirmed 559 to build insane asylum, ratified 149 for wagon road to Salt River reservoir, ratified 6 additional judge authorized 998 bond issue by Gila County for court-house, etc., authorized 1268 five judicial districts established 998 *Arkansas,* acceptance of jurisdiction over Hot Springs Reservation ceded by 187 western boundary extended to include strip of Indian Territory adjacent to Ftirt Smith 714 *Arkansas River, Ark.,* appropriation for maintenance 1132 for repair of bank protection, Red Fork levee 1132 bridge authorized across, at Vanburen 698 *Arkansas Valley and Western Railway Company,* sale of franchises, etc., in Indian and Oklahoma Territories, permitted 314 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for addition to 1197 *Arlington, Va.,* appropriation for experimental farm 284, 8710 *Armament of Fortifications,* appropriation for 234, 845 *Armor and Armament,* appropriation for new ships 351, 1117 deficiency appropriation for new ships 29, 1233 *Armor, Navy,* authority to procure, for new ships 351 *Armories* (*see also* Arsenals and Armories), appropriation for 489, 1190 *Arms, Frank H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 746 *Arms, Lyman,* payment of Gouri of Claims judgment to 763 *Army* (*see also* War Department), appropriation for support of the 259, 827 for all contingencies 259, 827 for Army War College 259, 827 for submarine-defense school 259, 827 for military-service schools 259, 827 for contingencies, military departments, etc 259, 827 for contingent expenses, military information division 260, 827 for Signal Service expenses 260, 828 repairing deep-sea cables 828 cable Sitka to Fort Liscum, Alaska 260 cable Valdez to Seward, Alaska 828 for pay of line officers; longevity 260, 828 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 260, 828 additional to gunners 260 refund to William H.
Arthur 260 for engineer battalion 260, 828 for Ordnance Corps 261, 829 for quartermaster-sergeants 261, 829 for poet commissary-sergeants 261, 829 for master electricians; electrician sergeants 261 for electricians, Artillery Corps 829 for Signal Corps 261, 829 increase 261 for Hospital Corps 261, 829 for clerks and messengers at headquarters; appointment, etc 261, 829 detail to War Department prohibited 830 for pay of staff, etc., officers, Adjutant-General’s Department 262, 830 Military Secretary’s Department created 262 longevity 830 terminating office of assistant chief, Record and Pension Office 830 Assistant Adjutant-General to be designated Military Secretary 830 Inspector-General’s Department; longevity 263, 830 Engineer Corps; longevity 263, 830 number increased, etc 263 Ordnance Department; longevity 263, 830 Quartermaster’s Department; longevity 263, 830 Subsistence Department; longevity 263, 830 Medical Department; longevity 263, 831 Pay Department; longevity 264, 831 Judge-Advocate-General’s Department; longevity 264, 831 Signal Corps; longevity 264, 831 for officers, Record and Pension Office; longevity 264 for retired pay, officers; longevity 264, 831 promotion for service in civil war 264 assignments to duty 264 assigned to active duty 831 for retired pay, enlisted men 264, 831 service in China, etc 264 militia expenses not to be paid from support of Regular Army 265 for militia encampments, etc 265 for hospital matron; nurses 265, 831 for veterinarians 265, 831 for dental surgeons 265, 831vii appropriation for paymasters’ clerks and messengers 265, 832 traveling expenses 265, 832 for courts-martial, etc., expenses 265, 832 for officer in charge, public buildings and grounds, D.
C 265, 832 for commutation of quarters, officers 265, 832 for travel, undrawn clothing, interest on deposits, enlisted men 265, 832 for translator, etc., military information 266, 832 for expert, accountant 266, 832 for mileage, officers and contract surgeons 566, 832 for contract surgeons 266, 832 for 20 per cent, enlisted men 266, 832 for 10 percent, commissioned officers 266, 832 for computer, artillery board 266, 832 for Porto Rico Provisional Regiment; organization 266, 832 for Philippine scouts 267, 832 all above to be accounted as pay of the Army 267, 832 payments to militia; mileage allowances 267 analysis of paymasters’ accounts 267 assignment of paymasters’ clerks to Paymaster-General’s Office 833 for Subsistence Department; supplies 267, 833 extra-duty pay; civilian employees 267, 833 for commutation of rations, etc 267, 833 for transport service; special diet rations, ice, etc 267, 833 for subsistence of cadets, inaugural ceremony 834 for Quartermaster’s Department; regular supplies 268, 834 post bakeries; ice machines; schools, etc 268, 834 forage; stationery, printing, etc 268, 834 purchases; contracts 268, 834 use of ice machines, laundries, and electric plants permitted 834 for equipment of post, schools 269, 835 for incidental expenses 269, 835 extra-duty pay; interments, etc 269, 835 expenses of horses, etc 269, 835 for horses 270, 835 for barracks and quarters 270, 836 extra-duty pay; civilian employees 270, 836 road, Fort Kiley, Kans 836 restriction on establishing posts 836 post exchanges 270, 836 shelter in the Philippines 270, 836 for transportation 270, 836 transport service; stile restricted 271, 837 on land-grant roads 271, 837 use of funds for militia expenses forbidden 837 for survey, etc., wagon road Valdez to Fort Egbert, Alaska 271 for military trail Koyukuk River, between the Yukon and Coldfoot 271 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 271, 837 indemnity for destroyed clothing 272, 838 for post hospitals, construction, repairs, etc 272, 838 Fort Sam Houston, Tex 838 for quarters, hospital stewards 272, 838 for shooting ranges, etc 272, 838 for Medical Department; supplies, etc 272, 838 preventing spread of epidemics 272, 838 open-market purchases, etc 272, 838 appropriation for Medical Museum; library 272, 839 for Engineer Department; expenses, etc 273, 839 school, Washington, D.
C 273, 839 construction, etc., Army War College 273 extra cost of buildings 839 equipment of troops 294, 839 services 274, 840 for Ordnance Department; expenses 274, 840 for ammunition for small arms, etc 274, 840 annual medals, prizes, etc 274, 840 for Congressional medals of honor 274 persons entitled to receive 275 for field artillery for militia 275, 840 for repairing and preserving ordnance stores 275, 840 for ordnance stores 275, 840 for infantry, etc., equipments 275, 840 credits for money received from losses in transit 840 sales of historical ordnance not needed for use 841 for firing morning and evening gun 275, 840 for converting muzzle to breech-loading guns 275, 840 for artillery targets, etc 275 for manufacture, etc., of arms 275, 840 for rifle contests, trophies, medals, etc 841 purchases; stores transferred to Philippines 275, 841 monthly rating of employees’ pay 276 use of receipts from ordnance disposed of; sales 276 launches transferred to Philippine government 276 effect of net on present status of officers 276 for fortifications 234, 845 for pensions 315, 848 for Military Academy 441, 849 for armories and arsenals 489, 1196 for bringing home remains of officers and soldiers 496, 1197 for bringing home remains of civilian employees 496, 1197 for monument at Gettysburg to Battery E, Fourth Artillery 980 for general hospital 1197 deficiency appropriation for Quartermaster’s Department 25, 43, 402, 424, 427, 1225, 1252, 1256 for military telegraph, Alaska 25 for monument Fort Phil Kearny massacre 26 for Military Academy 26, 424, 1226 for pay 43, 402, 424, 427, 1225, 1252, 1256 two and three year volunteers 43, 424 for subsistence 43, 424, 427, 1252, 1256 for Medical Department 43, 402, 424, 1252 for fortifications 43, 1252 for bounty, volunteers 424 for Ordnance Department 424, 1252 for pensions 1238, 1254 for Signal Service 1252 for mileage, officers and contract surgeons 1225 for survey, etc., wagon road Valdez to Fort Egliert, Alaska 1225 for military trail Koyukuk River, between the Yukon and Coldfoot 1225 appointment authorized of Hawley, Joseph R. brigadier-general, retired 853 Osterhans, Peter Josof, brigadier-general, retired 853viii appointment authorized of Patterson, William L., as second lieutenant 719 artillery second lieutenants credited for prior service in Marine Corps 595 associate professor of mathematics, West Point, to be detailed from: pay, etc 850 care, etc., of Statue of Liberty, New York 498 chaplains; provisions for promotion, etc 226 Kennebec Arsenal, Me., property conveyed to Maine 1270 magazine rifles and ammunition may be sold to rifle clubs for practice 986 participation in Jamestown celebration authorized 1047 retired officers and enlisted men may be detailed to schools: conditions 225 supplies to la; carried in American vessels 518 to contest for marksmen’s trophies, medals, etc 274 *Army General Hospital,* appropriation for site and construction 1197 *Army Gun Factory* (*see* Wateryliet Arsenal, N.
Y.). *Army Supplier,* appropriation for inspectors of 660 *Army War College,* appropriation for expenses 259, 827 for constructing, etc., building; limit 273 *Arnold, Conway H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759, 761 *Arrears of Pay, Volunteers,* appropriation for 504, 1205 for war with Spain and in the Philippines 505, 1205 deficiency appropriation for two and three year volunteers 43, 424 *Arrington, David J.,* payment to 777 *Arsenals and Armories* (*see also* Fortifications), appropriation for manufacture of arms at 275, 840, 845 for Frankford, Pa 489, 1190 for Manila, P.
I 489 for Rock Island, Ill 489, 1190 for Sandy Hook proving ground 489, 1190 for Dover, N. J., powder depot 489, 1190 for Springfield, Mass 490, 1191 for Watertown, Mass 490 right of way donated to Massachusetts 490 for Watertown, Mass., testing machines 490, 1191 for Watervliet, N. Y 490, 1191 for Augusta, Ga 1191 for repairs, etc 490, 1191 *Arthur, George,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 753 *Arthur Kill, etc., N. Y. and N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 for improvement of channel 1195 preliminary examination of to be made 1153 *Arthur, Maj.
William H.,* appropriation for refunding 260 *Artificial Limbs,* appropriation for furnishing 499, 1199 deficiency appropriation for 43 *Artillery, Army, Field,* appropriation for issue to militia 275 *Artillery, Army, Mobile,* appropriation for altering, etc 235 *Artillery Board, Army,* appropriation for computer 266, 832 *Artillery Corps, Army,* appropriation for submarine defense school 259, 827 for electrician sergeants; master electricians 261, 829 second lieutenants credited for prior service in Marine Corps 595 *Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 259, 827 *Artillery Targets, etc., Army,* appropriation for 275 *Ash, Alexander,* payment to 805 *Ashland, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1139 *Ashley River, S.
C.,* bridges authorized across, at and near Charleston 1041 *Ashtabula, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1134 preliminary examination of harbor to be made for breakwater 1154 *Asphalt Inspector, D. C.,* forbidden to receive compensation from any person, etc 365 *Asphalt Lands, Indian Territory,* rights of lessees, on sale of 208 *Assay Offices* (*see* Mints and Assay Offices). *Assay, United States,* punishment for unlawfully stamping gold or silver articles with the phrase 732 *Assessment and Permit Work, D.
C.* appropriation for 368, 891 *Assesor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 363, 884 deficiency appropriation for assessment of real and personal taxes 24 for temporary services 1220 acceptance of returns of gross earnings of corporations, without penalty, 1904 885 duties, water mains and service sewers assessments 244 *Assignments,* provisions for trademark 727 *Assistant Attorney-General, Interior Department,* appropriation for assistant attorneys, etc 124, 669 *Assistant Attorney-General, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for 134, 680 for attorneys, clerks, etc 131, 677 *Assistant Attorneys, Department of Justice,* appropriation for 134, 680 *Assistant Attorneys-General,* appropriation for 134, 680 *Assistant Custodians and Janitors, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 464, 1168 deficiency appropriation for 40, 42, 1252 use of appropriations for rented temporary quarters 1161 *Assistant to the Attorney-General,* appropriation for 134, 680 *Astoria, Oreg.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1154 *Astrophysical Observatory,* appropriation for maintenance 461, 1165 *Asuncion, Paraguay,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company,* may acquire portion of Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company in Indian Territory 66ix may acquire franchisee, etc., of Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Railway Company 66 *Athens, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 453, 1156 terms of court 161 *Athene, Greece * appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Atkins, James M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Atlanta, Ga.,* appropriation for penitentiary; subsistence 510, 1209 clothing, transportation, etc 510, 1210 miscellaneous expenses 510, 1210 hospital supplies 510, 1210 salaries 510, 1210 for construction; balance available 1205 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, construction, etc 37, 418 *Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company,* to release sections of grant in New Mexico occupied as homesteads 556 selections allowed in lieu 556 patents to settlers; limit; disposal of fractions 556 *Atlantic City, N.
J.,* appropriation for public building 453, 1156 *Atlantic Highlands, M. J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made, for breakwater 1153 *Atlantic, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 453 *Atlantic Works, Boston,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Attorney-General,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc 134, 680 employment of foreign counsel 1207 *Attorneys-General Office* (*see* Department of Justice). *Attorneys, Special Assistant,* appropriation for; foreign counsel 508, 1207 deficiency appropriation for 45, 426, 427 *Auckland, New Zealand,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 *Auditor for Interior Department,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 101, 647 deficiency appropriation for claims certified by 44, 425, 427, 1253, 1256 for clerk 1215 distribution to New York Indians to be on settlements of 422 *Auditor for Mary Department,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 101, 647 deficiency appropriation for claims certified by 43, 424, 1253, 1256 for clerks 215 settlement of claims for bounty for destroying enemies vessels 41 *Auditor for Post-Office Department,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 102, 648 for rent 105, 651 for removal to rented quarters, etc 105 for removing files, etc 651 for contingent expenses 106, 652 deficiency appropriation for skilled laborers 17 for claims certified by 45, 426, 427, 1255 *Auditor for State, etc., Departments,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 102, 647 deficiency appropriation for claims certified by 45, 425, 427, 1254, 1257 for clerks 17, 1215 *Auditor for Treasury Department,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 101, 647 for clerks on manifests 101, 647 deficiency appropriation for claims certified by 42, 423, 427, 1252, 1255 *Auditor for War Department,* appropriation for, Deputy, clerks, etc 101, 647 for restoring rolls, etc 101, 647 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 43, 424, 427, 1252, 1256 to audit Isthmian Canal Commission accounts 647 *Auditor’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 364, 885 for clerks paid from general appropriations 885 accounts of all trust-fund deposits to be kept in 368 *Augusta Arsenal, Ga.,* appropriation for machinery 1191 *Augusta Arsenal, Me.,* property conveyed to Maine for insane hospital 1270 *Aulick, Hampton,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 772 *Austin, Valorous G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 772 *Austria-Hungary,* appropriation for ambassador to 68, 915 for secretary of embassy 68, 916 for second secretary 69, 916 *Automatic Guns, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of, and carriages 845 for ammunition 846 *Automobiles, Gasoline, etc.,* fires to be put out after entering and relighted before leaving steam passenger vessels 720 special regulations for carrying, on steam vessels 1032 *Auxilliary Cruisers, Navy,* appropriation for reserve guns for 327, 1095 *Avenues, D.
C.,* appropriation for work on 369, 891 for repairs 371, 892 for sweeping, etc 373, 894 *Avey, Jacob,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executors of 751 *Ayer and Company, Doctor J. C.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Ayers, Joseph G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Ayres, Eli,* claim of legal representative, for lands wrongfully taken for Choctaws, referred to Court of Claims 808 **B.** *Babin, H. John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Bache, Albert D.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 765 *Back Pay and Bounty,* appropriation for 504, 1205x *Bahia, Brazil,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Bail in Criminal Cases,* allowed upon appeals in cases not capital, Indian Territory 80 *Bailey, Samuel M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 771 *Bailiffs, United States Courts,* appropriation for 508, 1208 deficiency appropriation for 418, 1241, 1255 pay increased 1259 *Baird, Capt.
G. W.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 29 *Baird, Deputy Paymaster-General George W.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 25 *Baker, Francis H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 758 *Baker, Henry R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Baker, Jacob,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Baker Lake, Wash.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 1181 *Baldwin, Joseph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Ball, Mary Ann,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 771 *Ballew, Elizabeth A.,* payment to 775 *Baltimore, Md.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office, salaries 106, 652 for public building; customhouse 453 for additional land, customhouse 453, 1156 for damages by fire to customhouse 453 for public building, rent 453 for light-house, Patapsco River 467 for improvement of Patapsco River; contracts 1123 deficiency appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 1219 *Bambery, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Bangkok, Siam,* appropriation for consul-general at 69, 916 for interpreter 69, 917 for prison expenses 79, 927 *Banyor, Me.* appropriation for public building 453 deficiency appropriation for public building, repairs to bridge 23 *Bannock Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 199, 1055 *Baptist Church, Charlestown, W.
Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 775 *Baptist Church, Columbia, Ky.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustee 750 *Baptist Church, Guyandotte, W. Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees 775 *Baraboo, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 453 *Barbados, West Indies,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Barcelona, Spain,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 *Barclay and Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Barclay, Solomon,* Payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 771 *Barmen, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Barnard, Warren,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 760 *Barnes, S.
A.,* deficiency appropriation for 420 *Barr, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Barracks and Quarters, Army,* appropriation for 270, 836 for shelter, etc., in the Philippines 270, 836 deficiency appropriation for 25, 43, 424, 1252 for artillery, seacoast defenses 26 for sites for artillery 26 *Barranquilla, Colombia,* appropriation for consul at 75, 922 *Barrett, Edward,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 750 *Barrooms, D.
C.,* selling, giving, etc., liquors to minors prohibited; penalty 565 *Barry, Edward B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Barry, James J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow 752 *Barry, William A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Bartlett Lake, Minn.,* island in, granted to Minnesota for public park and forest reserve 1001 *Bartlett, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797 *Barton, R. W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to . 767 *Bash, Henry,* payment to 800 *Bashford, A.
P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 760 *Bashor, Christian,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 767 *Basle, Switzerland,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 *Bassett, F. S.,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to widow of 749 *Bataria, Jara,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924 *Bates and Despard,* claim for refund of duty on steel blooms, referred to Court of Claims 809 *Batesville, Ark. * appropriation for public building 453, 1156 *Bath, Me.,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations, Kennebec River 460, 1164 *Bathing Beach, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 374, 895 deficiency appropriation for expenses 398, 1221xi *Batione, Dominick B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 757 *Battery E, Fourth United States Artillery,* appropriation for monument to, etc., at Gettysburg battlefield 980 *Battle Creek, Cal.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 1181 *Battle, Greek, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 453, 1156 *Battle Flays,* return of Union and Confederate, to the States, directed 1284 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 504, 1204 *Battle Ships,* construction of one 16,000 ton, authorized; cost 350 of two 16,000-ton, authorized; cost, etc 1116 *Baugher, Asa S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 772 *Baughman, George E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 765 *Baxter Institute, W. Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 775 *Bay Ridge Channel, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 403, 1164 preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Bayou Bartholomew, La. and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130 *Bayou Corney, La. and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130 *Bayou D’Arbonne, La. and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130 *Bayou Lafourche, La.,* time extended for removing temporary dam in 588 *Bayou Louis, La.,* bridge authorized across 722 *Bayou Macon, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130 bridge authorized across 842 *Bayou Manchae, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Bayou Playnemine, La.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1129 *Bayou Teche, La.,* appropriation for improvement of; resurvey 1129 *Bayou Vermilion, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Beaufort Inlet, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 preliminary examination to be made of inland waterway from Norfolk 1154 *Beaufort, N. C.,* appropriation for marine biological station 477, 1180 for improvement of harbor 1124 *Beaufort, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway to Charleston, including Wappoo Cut 1125 *“Beaumont,” Steamer,* American register granted foreign-built “Mira” and name changed to 315 *Beaumont, Tex.,* appeals to terms of circuit court of appeals at New Orleans 59 *Beck, William W.* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Beckwith, Albert G.,* payment to 777 *Bedford and Morton,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 786, 798 *Badtelyou, Jacob,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to. 779 *Beecher Island Battle Memorial Association,* granted lands in Colorado for a park 319 *Beef Products,* appropriation for inspection, etc., of 280, 865 *Beeson, Granville,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Beeson, Sterling,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Beet-Sugar Industry,* report on, ordered printed; distribution 590 *Beets,* appropriation for investigating sugar production from 286, 872 *Beirut, Syria,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Belfast, Ireland,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Belgium,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Belize, British Honduras,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Belknap, George E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Bell, Alexander Graham,* reappointed regent Smithsonian Institution 582 *Bell, Andrew,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Bemidji, Minn.,* dam authorized across Mississippi River near 1043 *Bence, H.
H.,* payment to 805 *Bendel and Company, B.,* refund of internal-re venue taxes to 807 *Benevolent, etc., Societies, D. C.,* proceedings for reincorporation, etc 1012 *Benham, A. E. K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Benham, T. W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 763 *Benjamin Harrison Monument Association,* permitted to maintain statue of President Harrison on public building grounds, Indianapolis, Ind 582 *Bennett, Thomas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 754 *Bennett, Thomas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 755 *Bennetts River, N.
C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 *Benson, Henry,* deficiency appropriation for paying heirs of 396 *Bentalou, Paul,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Benton, Josiah,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788xii *Bercier, Corbet,* appropriation for paying for improvements, Turtle Mountain Reservation 1062 *Bercier, Joseph,* appropriation for paying for improvements, Turtle Mountain Reservation 1062 *Bercier, William,* appropriation for paying for improvements, Turtle Mountain Reservation 1062 *Bergen, Norway,* appropriation for consul at 823 *Bering Sea,* appropriation for protecting seal fisheries in 460, 1163 *Berlin, Germany,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Bermuda,* appropriation for meteorological expenses 278, 863 *Berne, Switzerland,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Berrien County, Mich.,* may bridge Saint Joseph River 843 *Berry, Samuel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 750 *Bertolette, Daniel N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764 *Betancourt, Gaspar A.,* deficiency appropriation for award to 1242 *Bethesda, Md.,* appropriation for expenses, Animal Industry Experiment Station 280, 865 *“Betsey and Lucy,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 780 *“Betsey,” Brig., Atwood, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 782 *“Betsey,” Brig, Choate, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 787 *“Betsey,” Brigantine,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 788 *“Betsey and Patsey,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 791 *“Betsey and Polly,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 799 *“Betsey,” Ship,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 800 *Beverages, Imported,* delivery of unwholesome, false labeled, etc., forbidden 288 *Beverly, Mass.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1152 *Beyer, Henry G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Biays, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788 *Bibber, Charles J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 754 *Bieber, Sidney,* square 1131, Washington, D.
C., quit-claimed to; payment 143 *Big Fork River, Minn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Big Jim’s Band, Absentee Shoshone Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1058 *Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of; and Tug and Levina forks 1134 locks and dams 1195 preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 bridge authorized across, Louisa, Ky 1015 *Big Sunflower River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Bigstone Gap, Va.,* terms of court; deputy clerk 249 *Billings, Alpheus,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Bills, Private,* number of, to be printed; distribution 611 *Bills, Public,* number of, to be printed; distribution 611 *Biloxi, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1129 for public building 1156 *Bingham, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788 *Biological Surrey Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 290, 877 for general expenses 290, 877 for preventing transportation of illegally killed game 290, 877 for care of elk on forest reserves 290 *Birdsall, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 760 *Birmingham, Columbus and Saint Andrews Railroad Company,* may bridge Saint Andrews Bay, Grassy Point, Fla 549 *Birmingham, England,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Bishop, Lemuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 790 *Bismarck, N.
Dak.,* location of Indian school changed from Mandan to 225 *Bissell and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner of 764 *Bitter Road Valley, Mont.,* patents for certain lands in, continued and validated 151 *Black, Allen,* payment, of Court of Claims judgment to executors of 748 *Black, Charles H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Black Death,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 466, 1170 *Black, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 754 *Black River, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1131, 1195 *Black River, Ark. and Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 1132 *Black River, N.
C,* appropriation for improvement of 1125xiii *Black River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of mouth of, to be made 1153 *Black River, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of 493, 1194 *Black Rock Harbor, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1120 for improvement of Lake Erie entrance 494, 1195 tunnel under, for Buffalo water supply, authorized 843 *Black Sands, Pacific Slope,* appropriation for investigating extraction of mineral values of 1187 *Black Warrior River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of; dredge 494, 1128, 1195 bridge authorized across, between Greene and Marengo counties, Ala 1261 in Tuscaloosa County 63 *Blackberry, Kentucky and West Virginia Coal and Coke Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River near Matewan, W.
Va 238 *Blackfeet Agency Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 196, 1052 *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for Indian agent, at 190, 1048 *Blackstone, Richard P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Blackwater Bay, Fla.* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Blackwater Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Blackwater River, Fla.* appropriation for improvement, of 1127 *Blackwell, Solomon L.* payment to 805 *Blanton, Benjamin,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Blight, Peter,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786, 787 *Blind,* reading matter for, may be sent free by mail; conditions 313 *Blindness, Total,* pension for, increased 163 *Block Island, R.
I.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1119 for improvement of harbor, Great Salt Pond 1119 *Blodgett, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 786 *Bloodgood, Delacan,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Blue Book, 1905,* appropriation for preparing 670 *Board of Charities, D. C.* appropriation for salaries, etc 385, 906 for treatment of indigent patients; restriction 908 *Board of Education, D. C.,* appropriation for 376, 897 *Board of Ordnance and Fortification,* appropriation for general expenses 237, 847 for civilian member 237, 848 for expenses of members 237, 848 for tests of experimental guns, etc 237, 848 inquiry as to right to invention before making tests, etc 237, 848 *Board of Visitors,* appropriation for expenses, Military Academy 446, 853 for Naval Academy 346, 1112 *Boardman, Benjamin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Boardman, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Boardman, William H.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786, 790, 794 *Boatswans, Navy,* eligible for appointment as ensigns after four years 346 *Boutsirains, Navy, Chief,* appointment of boatswains as, after six years’ service 346 *Boeuf River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130 bridge authorized across 842 *Bogota, Colombia,* appropriation for consul-general at 69, 916 *Bográn H.
Luis,* may be admitted to Military Academy 1279 *Bogue Folia, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Boilers, Inspectors of,* local, authorized at collection districts and ports; salaries 1026 assistant, clerks, etc 1027 qualifications 1029 disqualifications; punishment for acting if disqualified 1029 *Boilers of Steam Vessels,* annual inspection; requirements modified 1027 *Boise, Idaho,* appropriation for assay office; salaries 110, 656 for wages stud expenses 110, 656 *Boislandry, E.
C.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787 *Boislandry, R. C.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 798 *Bolivia,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 *Bombay, India,* appropriation for consul at 74, 921 *Bond, Erastus,* payment to 805 *Bond, Nathan,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788, 794 *Bond, William,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Bonds, Contractors’,* to include security for materials, etc., furnished them for public works 812 actions on, brought by Government 812 parties furnishing materials, etc., may intervene; distribution 812 by parties for materials, etc., furnished 812 time for instituting 812 uniting creditors in one action; distribution 812 sureties’ liability relieved 812 notice to creditors 812 *Bonds, Customs,* to be taken from agent, of owner, etc., for production of formal papers 826 minimum amount; not necessary for goods under $1011 826 general, by common carriers, etc 826xiv *Bonds, etc.,* issue by Gila County, Ariz., for courthouse 1268 *Bonds of Philippine Government,* exempted from Federal, State, municipal, etc., taxation 689 issue authorized for public improvements 689 *Bonds on Contracts, D.
C.,* required from contractors for work or material as guaranty for repairs 704 *Bonds, Philippine Railroads,* guaranty of interest on, issued for construction 690 *Bonds, Postal Service,* execution of new; release of sureties 1259 *Boniface, Lieut. John J.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1224 *Bonner, Thomas,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to administratrix of 749 *Bonsall, Thomas W* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764 *Bonynge Hon. Robert W.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 420 *Book, George M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Books,* copyright privileges for, in foreign languages published abroad 1000 other than relating to ordinary business of Departments not to be printed unless authorized by Congress 1249 temporary copyright for, exhibited at Louisiana Purchase Exposition 4 *Boom, Francis,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter of 772 *Boon Island, Me.,* appropriation for lighthouse keeper’s dwelling 466 *Boone, A.
G.,* payment to legal representatives of 800 *Boone, Iowa,* deficiency appropriation for public building 23 *Boone, John Rowan,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 779 *Bordeaux, France,* appropriation for consul at 73, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Borderland Coal Company,* may bridge Tug Fork Big Sandy River, near Solan, W. Va 1042 *Bordman, Charles,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 755 *Bordman, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 792, 795 *Boreing, V., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow 419 *Bosley Ailsey,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 767 *Boston and Maine Railroad,* refund of illegally collected internal-revenue taxes 801 *Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office; salaries 106, 652 for public works, navy-yard 334, 1101 for light-house, The Graves 466 for improvement of harbor 493, 1118, 1194 deficiency appropriation for power plant, nav-yard 29 additional assistant appraiser, authorized; salary 538 granted use of obsolete guns Fort Independence, Castle Island 186 *Botanic Garden,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 96, 642 for repairs and improvements 96, 511, 642 for general repairs 1212 deficiency appropriation for labor and materials 421 for repairs, etc 421, 1249 *Botanical Investigations,* appropriation for expenses 283, 869 *Boundary,* approval of, established by South Dakota and Nebraska 820 Arkansas western, extended, near Fort Smith 714 *Boundary, Alaska and Canada,* appropriation for marking, etc 1211 deficiency appropriation for surveying, etc 15 *Boundary Commission, Mexican Water,* appropriation for continuing work of 72, 919 *Boundary West of the Rocky Mountains,* appropriation for demarcation, etc 505, 1211 *Bounty,* appropriation for volunteers 504, 1205 deficiency appropriation for seamen’s enlistment 44, 425, 1253, 1256 for destroying enemy’s vessels 44, 1256 for volunteers 424 for destroying enemy’s vessels, to be settled by Auditor for Navy Department 41 *Bourne, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 794 *Bourne, Shearjashub,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Boush Clifford J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Boush, Clifford S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Bowden, Lemuel J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 774 *Bowers, Edward C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 749 *Bonding Alleys, D.
C.,* license tax on 565 *Bourne, Walter,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 780, 785, 791, 795 *Bowyer, J. M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 750 *Boyce Bridge Company,* may bridge Red River, Boyce, La 817 *Boyce, La.,* bridge authorized across Red River at 817 *Boyd, Carolinas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 755 *Bozeman, Mont.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 1181 *Braddock Street Methodist Episcopal Church South, Winchester, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 772xv *Bradford, England,* appropriation for consul at 73, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Bradford, Joseph C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 750 *Bradley, William C. * payment to 805 *Brady, A.
M.,* payment to 777 *Braine, Daniel L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 770 *Brakes, Railway Train,* appropriation for enforcing laws requiring automatic 462, 1167 *Branch, Mary A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Brandreth, B.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Branford, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1119 *Branham, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Bratton, Argalus B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 769 *Bray, John H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 749 *Brazil,* appropriation for minister to 68 for ambassador to 915 for secretary of legation 69 for secretary of embassy 916 *Brazos River Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of;
Velasco to Old Washington 1130 Old Washington to Waco; examination 1130 mouth of; contracts 1130 *Bremen, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Bremerton, Wash,* (*see* Puget Sound, Wash., Navy-Yard). *Brent, Joseph,* payment to 777 *Breslau, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Breton Bay, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Brewer, Edwin P.,* payment to 776 *Brice, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to brother of 766 *Brickell, Joseph,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Bridge, Edward W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 760 *Bridgeport, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1119 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1150 *Bridges,* construction of, authorized across Alabama River, Ala 1261 Apalachicola River, Fla 1260 Arkansas River, Vanburen, Ark 698 Ashley River, at and near Charleston, S.
C 1041 Bayou Louis, La 722 Bayou Macon, La 842 Big Sandy River, Louisa, Ky 1015 construction of, authorized across Black Warrior River, Ala 63, 1261 Boeuf River, La 842 Calumet River, Cook County, Ill 703 Catalla Creek, Alaska 560 Choctawhatchee River, Trawicks Landing, Ala 546 Coldwater River, Marks, Miss 1035 Parnells Ferry, Miss 1033 Conecuh River, Pollard, Ala 622 Connecticut River, Saybrook to Lyme, Conn 160 Chicopee to West Springfield, Mass 541 Cumberland River, Canton, Ky 1046 Dog River, Miss 169 East Saint Mary River, Fla 1260 Harlem River, New York City 537 Kootenai River, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 720 Little River, La 722 Minnesota River, near Mankato, Minn 83 Mississippi River, Elk River to Otsego, Minn 152, 540 Itasca County, Minn 240 Minneapolis, Minn 607, 608 Missouri River, Chamberlain, S.
Dak 711 Glasgow, Mo 1273 Lexington, Mo 528 Saint Charles, Mo 1271 Wanbliska, N. Dak 166 Yankton, S. Dak 60, 155 Monongahela River, Pa 80 Fayette and Greene counties, Pa 717 Rivesville, W. Va 157 Ouachita River, La 54, 722 Camden, Ark 604, 1271 Columbia, La 606 Pend d’Oreille River, Idaho 720 Red Lake River, Thief River Falls, Minn 167 Red River, La 722 Boyce, La 817 Shreveport, La 629 Red River of the North, Minn, and N. Dak 614 Fargo to Moorhead, N. Dak 150 Saint Andrews Bay, Fla 549 Saint Francis River, Marked Tree, Ark. 9 Arkansas and Missouri 572 Saint Joseph River, Mich 843 Spuyten Duyvil Creek, New York City 537 Sunflower River, Miss 625 Vicks Landing, Miss 615 Tallahatchie River, Miss 1034 Tennessee River, Decatur, Ala 700 Gilbertsville, Ky 84 Thief River, Minn 595 Tombigbee River, Ala 56 Mississippi 1261 Fulton, Miss 606 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Deforme, W.
Va 182 Matewan, W. Va 238 Nolan, W. Va 1040, 1042 Vulcan, W. Va 172 West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia 171 Williamson, W. Va 179 Wabash River, Ind 162 Terre Haute, Ind 180 White River, Ind 997 modification authorized in construction of, across Connecticut River, Hartford, Conn 844 across Missouri River, at Lexington, Mo 715xvi reconstruction authorized of, across Missouri River, Saint Joseph, Mo 53 time extended for, across Alabama River, Montgomery, Ala 313 Dog River, Miss 708 Calumet River, Cummings, Ill 548 Hammond, Ind 548 Cumberland River, Carthage, Tenn 313 Mississippi River, Grays Point, Mo 6 Missouri River, Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Omaha, Nebr 169 Kansas City, Mo 152 Kansas City to Sibley, Mo 142 Lexington, Mo 716 Parkville, Mo 169 Pierre, S.
Dak 1032 Yankton, S. Dak 621, 715 Monongahela River, Pa 82, 604 Pittsburg, Pa 159 Pearl River, Miss 607 Rainy River, Minn 818 Red River, Shreveport, La 546 Tennessee River, Marion County, Tenn 629 *Bridges, D. C.,* appropriation for care and repair 372, 893 for Connecticut avenue 372, 893 for highway, Potomac River 372, 893 for Anacostia River 372, 893 limit of cost increased; approaches, etc 893 for Piney Branch 893 *Brier Creek, Ga.,* preliminary examinations of, to be made 1150 *Brigman, Thomas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 767 *Brickerhoff, Isaac,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 762 *“Briseis” Ship * payment of French spoliation claims on account of 788 *Bristol, England,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Brittain, Chadrell,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 772 *Britton, William B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *Broddkill Creck Del.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1150 *Broadway, Jordan,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Brocket and Newton,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Brockville, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Bronx River, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 *Brooke, M. Ringgolia,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Brooklin, Me.,* preliminary examination of Center Harbor to be made 1152 *“Brooklyn,” Steamer,* granted American register 821 *Brooks, Joseph M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter of 756 to administrator of daughter of 756 *Brooks, Peter C.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 791, 792, 792, 793, 793, 793, 793, 794, 794, 794, 795, 795, 795, 795, 795, 796, 797, 799 *Brooks, Peter Chardon,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 800 *Broun and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 763 *Brown, Aquilla,* payment of French spoliation claim to receiver of estate of 784 *Brown County, Nebr.,* resurvey of certain townships in, authorized 1037 *Brown, Daniel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Brown, Frederick,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Brown, Jennie M.,* patent in fee authorized, Sisseton and Wahpeton allottee 1065 *Brown, Mitchell,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Brown, Robert M.
G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 775 *Brown, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 794, 794, 797 *Brown, Samuel J., Jr.,* patent in fee to, Sisseton allottee 1066 *Brown, Seaborn J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 755 *Brown, Septimus,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 771 *Brown, W. N.,* deficiency approximation for reimbursing 1236 *Browns Creek, N. Y. * appropriation for improvement of 1121 *Bruce, David,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 754 *Brunswick, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; restriction 1125 for light vessel 1171 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1151 *Brunswick, Germany * appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Brunswick, Mo.,* Grand River declared not navigable above 715 *Brash, George R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 760 *Brussels, Belgium,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Bryan, Benjamin L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Bryant, Nathaniel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Bryant, Nathaniel C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to son of 751 *Bryson, Joseph H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Bubonic Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 446, 1170 *Buchanan, Andrew,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of 789xvii *Buck, George M.* appropriation for preparing Senate election cases 1211 *Buckey, Philip J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 747 *Buckhannon and Northern Railroad Company,* may bridge Monongahela River, Rivesville, W.
Va 157 *Buckley, Chauncey,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784 *Buckner, A. H.,* payment to 777 *Buckner, Susie,* may sell portion of allotted Creek lands 219 *Budapest, Hungary,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Buffalo Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 494, 1130 *Buffalo, N. Y.,* appropriation for lighthouse depot 467 for improvement of entrance to Black Rock Harbor and Erie Basin 494 for improvement of harbor 1120, 1194 for public building, marine hospital 1156 deficiency appropriation for public building 22 authorize to construct tunnel under Lake Erie and Niagara River or water supply 843 preliminary examination to be made of breakwater 1153 *Buffalos,* appropriation for maintenance of, in Yellowstone Park 487, 1188 *Buffington, A.
M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sole heir of 773 *Building Associations, D. C.,* personal tax on, reduced 564 *Building Regulations, D. C.,* maximum height of non fireproof residences, hospitals, hotels, etc 14 *Buildings, D. C.,* height of, abutting Union Station plaza 709 *Buildings, D. C., Unsafe,* appropriation for survey, removal, etc., of 368, 870 *Bulgaria,* appropriation for diplomatic agency in 68, 916 for secretary of diplomatic agency 69, 916 *Bull, James H.,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to 748 *Bull Run Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* penalty for grazing and trespassing on 526 *Bulletins, Agricultural Experiment Stations,* appropriation for expenses, publication of 293, 881 *Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for freight, on 104, 650 *Bullock, Aaron,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Bunker Hill Road, D.
C.* appropriation for lowering, under Baltimore and Ohio tracks 891 bridge to be built by railroad company 891 *Buoyage,* appropriation for expenses 469, 1172 deficiency appropriation for expenses 45, 1255 *Bureau, International Customs Tariff,* appropriation for contribution 71, 919 *Bureau of American Republics,* appropriation for; use of receipts; publication of Bulletin 72, 920 invited to exhibit at Lewis and Clark Exposition 176 *Bureau of Animal Industry* (*see* Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Survey* (*see* Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Chemistry* (*see* Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 121, 667 for employees paid from “new ships” 121 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Increase of the Navy” 121, 667 for construction, etc., vessels 342, 1108 limit, wooden ships 342, 1109 for improvement of construction plants 343, 1109 for two seagoing tugs 343 for civil establishment 343, 1109 for construction, etc., new ships 351, 1117 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 405, 425, 1229, 1232, 1233 *Bureau of Corporations* (*see* Corporations Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Education* (*see* Education, Bureau of). *Bureau of Engraving mid Printing* (*see* Engraving and Printing Bureau). *Bureau of Equipment, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 118, 664 for employees paid from “new ships” 118 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Increase of the Navy” 121 for equipment of vessels 328, 1096 for depots for coal 329, 1097 for coal and transportation 329, 1097 for contingent 329, 1097 for ocean and lake surveys 329, 1097 channel Midway Islands 1097 for civil establishment 329, 1097 for public works, Naval Observatory 339, 1105 for equipment, newships 1117 deficiency appropriation for Naval Observatory 30 for equipment of vessels 44, 404, 406, 425, 1231, 1253 for ocean and lake surveys 44, 1228 for coal 406 for contingent 44, 404, 425, 1228, 1231, 1253, 1256 for equipment of newships 1233 *Bureau of Fisheries* (*see* Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Forestry* (*see* Forest Service). *Bureau of Immigration* (*see* Immigration Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Insular Affairs* (*see* Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department). *Bureau of Labor (see* Labor Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Manufactures* (*see* Manufactures Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 122, 667 for employees paid from “newships” 122 for naval hospital, Chelsea, Mass 1105 for surgeons’ necessaries and civil establishment 339, 1105 for hospitals 339, 1106xviii appropriation for contingent 339, 1106 for transporting remains 340, 1106 for repairs 340, 1106 for hospital, Norfolk, Va 340 for hospital, Canacao, P.
I 340 deficiency appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries 29, 405, 1229, 1253 for contingent 29, 44, 405, 406, 425, 1229, 1231, 1256 for repairs 405 for hospital, Washington, D. C 1232 for naval laboratory, New York 1232 *Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce and Labor* (*see* Navigation Bureau, etc.). *Bureau of Navigation, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 118, 664 for employees paid from “newships” 118 for transportation 325, 1093 for recruiting 325, 1093 for contingent 325, 1093 for gunnery exercises 325, 1093 for outfits, enlisted men and apprentices 326, 1093 for maintenance of colliers 326, 1093 for training station, California 326, 1094 Rhode Island 326, 1094 for War College 326, 1094 for Naval Home 326, 1094 for public works 337, 1104 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of colliers 28, 404, 1230 for naval training station, California 29, 404, 405, 1228 Rhode Island 29 for transportation, recruiting, and contingent 44, 404, 425, 1228, 1253, 1256 for transportation 405, 1228, 1230, 1256 for landsmen’s outfits 404 for Naval War College 405, 1430 for outfits on first enlistment, etc 1228 for gunnery exercises 1228, 1256 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 121, 667 for employees paid from “new ships” 121 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Increase of the Navy” 121 for ordnance and ordnance stores 327, 1095 for reserve supply of ammunition 327 for smokeless powder 327, 1095 for machine tools at yards and stations 327, 1095 for naval gun factory 327, 1095 for traveling cranes, Mare Island, Cal 327 for reserve torpedoes, etc 1095 for reserve guns for auxiliary cruisers 327, 1095 for reserve guns for ships 327, 1095 for torpedo station 327, 1095 for Naval Militia 328, 1095 for repairs 328, 1095 for miscellaneous 328, 1095 for civil establishment 328, 1096 for public works 338, 1105 for armor and armament, new ships 351, 1117 deficiency appropriation for Iona Island magazine 30 for contingent 44, 404, 406, 425, 1228, 1231, 1253 for ordnance and ordnance stores 404, 1230 for armor and armament, new ships 1233 *Bureau of Plant Industry* (*see* Plant Industry Bureau, Department Agriculture). *Bureau of Soils* (*see* Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Standards* (*see* Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Statistics* (*see* Statistics Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Statistics, Department of Agriculture* (*see* Statistics Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 121, 667 for employees paid from “new ships” 121 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Increase of the Navy” 121 for steam machinery 344, 1110 for materials, etc 344 for incidental expenses 344, 1110 for tests of marine steam turbines 344 for machinery plants 344, 1110 for civil establishment 344, 1110 for steam machinery, new ships 351, 1117 deficiency appropriation for purchase of stores, etc 29 for G.
W. Baird 29 for steam machinery 29, 44, 405, 406, 425, 1229, 1232 for steam machinery, new ships 1233 detail of line officer as assistant to Chief; duties, etc 1111 *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 121, 667 for employees paid from “new ships” 122 for provisions 340, 1106 sales to civilian employees 340, 1107 for contingent 340, 1107 for freight, Navy Department and its bureaus 1107 for civil establishment 341, 1107 deficiency appropriation for provisions 44, 405, 406, 1229, 1232, 1253, 1256 for contingent 44, 425, 1229, 1232, 1253 for civil establishment 1229 *Bureau of Weights and Measures, International,* appropriation for contribution 71, 919 *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 122, 667 for employes paid from “public works” 122 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “public works” 122, 668 for maintenance 330, 1098 for contingent 330, 1098 for civil establishment 330, 1098 for public works 333, 1101 consolidation of power plants authorized 337 for repairs and preservation 337, 1104 for preparing plans, etc 337, 1104 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 29, 405, 1229, 1231 for public works 29, 407 for contingent 405, 406 for dry dock, Habana 405 for repairs and preservation 405, 408, 1253 *Bureau, Repression of African Slave Trade, International,* appropriation for share of expenses 72, 920 *Burk, Henry, late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow 419 *Burke, G.
H.,* payment to 777 *Burke, R. A.,* payment to 777 *Burlington, N. J.,* resilience of collector of customs 465 *Burlington, Vt.,* appropriation for repairs, etc., breakwater 1117xix *Burnett and Company, Joseph,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Burnett, Jeremiah C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to. 745 *Burnett, John C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 763 *Burning Fluids, etc.,* not permitted on passenger steamers 1031 *Burns, Mark,* may convey to Cass Lake, Minn., portion of Chippewa allotment 223 *Burns, William W.,* payment to widow of 800 *Burris, C.
A.,* deficiency appropriation for stock stolen by Comanches 425 *Burroughs, Daniel W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 754 *Burrow, Doctor V.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 743 *Burrows, Benjamin,* payment to 776 *Burslem, England,* appropriation for consul at 922 for clerk hire 926 *Burson, Isaac S.,* payment to 805 *Burtis, Arthur,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Busbey, I. W.,* deficiency appropriation for services 421, 1248 *Bush, Henry,* payment to 805 *Butler Building, D.
C.,* appropriation for repairs 457, 1161 *Butler, Hon. James J.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 420 *Butt, Archibald W.,* payment, to 801 *Butt, James B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764 *Butts, Henry E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 773 *Burton and Mitchell,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of surviving partner 796 *Buzzards Bay, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 1118 *Byam, Carlton and Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Byrne, John J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Byrne, William Michael,* deficiency appropriation for 1240 **C.** *Cables, Military Deep-Sea,* appropriation for repairing 260, 828 for, Valdez to Seward, Alaska 828 *Cabney, Antoine,* fee simple patents to, Omaha allottee 1068 *Cache River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1132 preliminary examination of upper, to be made 1149 *Cadle, Mark,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 767 *Cadle, Martin,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 767 *Cahoone, Benjamin J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs at law 762 *Cairo, Egypt,* appropriation for agent and consul-general at 68, 916 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Cairo, Ill.,* appropriation for addition to marine hospital 458 terms of court 995 *Calais, France,* appropriation for consul at 75, 922 *Calcasieu Lake and River, La.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1151 *Calcasieu River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of mouth and passes 1129 *Calcutta, India,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Caldwell, Lucy A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 745 *Caldwell Parish, La.,* may bridge Ouachita River, at Columbia 606 *California,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 129, 675 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 203, 1058 for support, etc., of northern Indians 1058 for naval training station 326, 1094 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 404, 405 for surveyor-general 1256 investigation and report of condition of, Indians, authorized 1058 recession of Yosemite Valley grant and Mariposa Big Tree Grove by, accepted 1286 Round Valley Reservation undisposed of lands open to entry 706 *California Débris Commission,* appropriation for expenses 500, 1200 *California Naval Training Station* (*see* Yerba Buena Island). *Calkins, Carlos G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Call, S.
J.,* appointment authorized as surgeon, Revenue-Cutter Service 1036 *Callao, Peru,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 *Calman, Joseph, and Company,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 787 *Caloosahatchee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 preliminary examination of, to be made 1150 *“Calumet,” Revenue Cutter,* deficiency appropriation for repairs 22 *Calumet River, Ill.,* bridge authorized across, in Cook County 703 navigable channel of, changed 240 *Calumet River, Ill. and Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1140 time extended for bridges, Hammond, Ind., and Cummings, Ill 548 *Cambridge, Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1123xx *Camden, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Ouachita River at 604, 1271 *Camp McDonell, Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for purchase of lands, etc., for Indians at 211 *Campbell, Joseph,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 800 *Canacao, P.
I.,* appropriation for completing naval hospital 340 *Canada,* appropriation for marking, etc., boundary between Alaska and 1211 for marking, etc., boundary with, west of the Rockies 505, 1211 deficiency appropriation for marking, etc., boundary between Alaska and 15 *Canadian Facific Railway Company,* deficiency appropriation for maintenance of deported Chinese 1244 *Canal Boats, Steam,* subject to steamboat inspection requirements 1029 *Canal Zone,* possession and occupation authorized 429 territory included 429 appropriation for jurisdiction, etc., ceded by Panama 429 temporary government vested in President of the United States 429 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Commission; reappropriation 1246 goods and persons from, subject to laws affecting imports, etc., from foreign countries 843 *Canarsie Bay, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1120 *Canceling Machines, Postal Service,* appropriation for 434, 1087 deficiency appropriation for 37, 1239, 1255 *Cane River, La.,* not a navigable water, in Natchitoches Parish 1148 *Cannon, Henry,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 768 *Cannon, Hon. Joseph G.,* made member of joint, commission on Capitol extension 481 *Canton, China,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Canton, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River at 1046 *Canton, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 207, 1063 deficiency appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 1237 *Cape Charles City, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1123 *Cape Fear River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Wilmington 1125 below Wilmington; contracts 1125 for lighting 469, 1173 *Cape Fear, N. C.,* appropriation for quarantine station, infectious hospital 458 *Cape Girardeau, Mo.,* terms of court at 627 *Cape Haitien, Haiti,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924 *Cape Hatteras, N.
C.,* appropriation for telegraph line from Norfolk, Va 279 construction of lighthouse on Diamond Shoal; conditions 561 terms for light-house, Diamond Shoal, modified 1266 *Cape Lookout, N. C.,* appropriation for light-house, dwelling 467 *Cape May, N. J.,* preliminary examination to be made of Cold Spring Inlet 1153 *Cape Porpoise, Me.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1151 *Cape San Blas, Fla.,* appropriation for light-house, amount for dwelling 467 *Cape Spartel Light, Morocco,* appropriation for contribution to 70, 918 *Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 for contribution to foreign hospital 79, 927 *Cape Vincent, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1121 *Capitol,* appropriation for repairs, etc 479, 1182 reappropriation 479 for flags 479, 1183 for cleaning works of art 479, 1183 for office building, Senate; employees 1182 House of Representatives 1182 for new heating, lighting, and power plant 479, 1183 to supply House office building, Capitol, Library, etc 479 cost, contracts, etc 479 location; railroad siding 480 right of way for mains, subways, etc 480 easement for terminal-station tunnel 480 for extension of building 481 joint commission created 481 plans, etc., to be reported to Congress 481 duties of Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds 481 supplying vacancies on Commission 482 for improving grounds 482, 1183 for lighting building and grounds 482, 1183 for repairs, stables, etc 482, 1183 for trees, etc., grounds 491 deficiency appropriation for improving grounds 31 for repairs to stables 31 for office building, House of Representatives 31 for carpenter, etc 31 for exhibiting model of, at Louisiana Purchase Exposition 402 for steel boilers, Senate 409 for lighting building and grounds 1234 *Capitol Buildings and Grounds,* appropriation for Superintendent, clerks, etc 128, 673 for laborers, etc. 128, 674 *Capitol Buildings and Grounds, Superintendent * appropriation for, clerks, etc 128, 673 for engineers, etc., House of Representatives 90, 635 Senate 88, 633xxi duties of, central heating, etc., plant 480 construction of extension to Capitol building 481 *Capitol Potiev,* appropriation for captain, lieutenants, etc 89, 634 for contingent expenses 80, 634 *Carabelle, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of bar and harbor 1126 *Card Indexes, Library of Congress,* appropriation for excuses, distribution of 95, 641 *Carder, Charles R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Cardiff, Wales,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Carhart, William E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Carlin, James W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 749 *Carlisle, Pa.,* appropriation for Indian school 212, 1073 deficiency appropriation for Indian school, transporting Alaskan pupils 413 *Carnegie Institution of Washington,* incorporated, objects, trustees, powers, etc 575 *Carnegie Library, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 366, 888 *Carpenter, Benjamin D.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 748 *Carpenters, Navy, Chief,* appointment of carpenters as, after six years’ service 346 *Carr, Overton,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 749 *Carr, William A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Carriages, etc.,* personal use of, by officials prohibited; exception 142, 687 not applicable outside of District of Columbia 142 *Carriages, etc., Official,* to have name of service by which employed painted on them 513, 688 *Carrington, George M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to agent for administrator of 771 *Carroll, and Snyder,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 764 *Carson, Nev.,* appropriation for mint, salaries 109, 655 for wages and expenses 109, 655 for Indian school 212, 1073 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1254 *Cartagena, Colombia,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Carter, Alfred B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Carter, Benjamin,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Carter, Woodward,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764, 766 *Carters Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Carthage, Tenn.,* time extended for bridge across Cumberland River 313 *Casa Grande,* appropriation for custodian of 485, 1186 *Caseville, Mich.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1152 *Casey, Jinney, Chickasaw Indian,* deficiency appropriation for stock stolen by Comanches 1257 *Cassell, Alexander W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 773 *Castellamare di Stabia, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Castle Island, Boston Harbor, Mass.,* use of obsolete guns, Fort Independence, granted to Boston 186 *Catalla Creek, Alaska,* bridge authorized across 560 *Catania, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Catholic Church, Winchester, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 773 *“Cato,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 795 *Cattle* (*see also* Animal Industry’ Bureau), appropriation for inspection of, and carcasses 280, 865 emergency fund to eradicate diseases of, to be used also for cotton-boll weevil 5 exhibition of, permitted at Louisiana Purchase Exposition from all sections 19 *Cattle Diseases, Special Report on* reprint ordered, to be sold 584 printing of revised edition ordered; distribution 593 *Cattle Quarantine Districts,* established in States, localities, etc., affected with contagious diseases 1264 notice to be published 1264 shipping from district by common carrier forbidden 1264 delivery for shipment forbidden 1264 driving on foot, etc., from district forbidden 1264 regulations permitting shipment, etc., from district, to be made 1265 notice to be published 1265 moving cattle under 1265 unlawful to move cattle otherwise 1265 punishment for resisting, etc., officers 1265 for using deadly weapon against employees 1265 for illegally shipping, etc 1265 *Causten, Isaac,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787, 798 *Cavalry and Field Artillery School, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 259, 827 *Carite, P.
I.,* appropriation for public works, naval station 336 deficiency appropriation for naval station 30 *Cayuse Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Cedar Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130 *Cedar Keys, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1150 *Cedar Point, Md.,* deficiency appropriation for lighthouse 426 *Ceiba, Honduras,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Cement, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural qualities of 1187xxii deficiency appropriation for investigating structural qualities of 1236 *Cemeteries, National* (*see* National Cemeteries). *Census, Director of,* to cooperate with Michigan, to take census of manufactures 58 *Census Office, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Director, statisticians, clerks, etc 137, 683 for special agents, etc 137, 683 for transcripts of registration records, etc 137, 683 transfer of agents to clerical force 137 restriction on rents, etc 683 for rent 137, 683 for stationery 137 for contingent expenses 137, 683 for books, etc 138, 683 for tabulating returns 138, 683 for printing and binding 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for statistical work, Philippines, etc 415 for semimonthly reports of cotton ginned 1244 for Herman Morris 1244 annual collection of vital statistics; compensation for compiling increases 362 cooperation with States to take census of manufactures 58 statistics of annual production and consumption of cotton to be collected 1282 reports of cotton ginned to be made semimonthly 1282 marriage and divorce statistics from 1887 to be published 1282 *Centaur Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Centenary Reform Church, Winchester, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees 772 *Centerville, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 453 deficiency appropriation for public building 23 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for care and treatment of patients 387, 908 *Central University of Kentucky,* relieved from liability for lost ordnance, etc 811 *Cereals,* appropriation for chemical study of 288, 874 *Certificates of Inspection, Steam Vessels,* disposal and exhibition of 1029 *Chace, Stephen,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797 *Chamberlain, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 212, 1073 bridge authorized across Missouri River at 711 *Chamberlain, T.
J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Chambers, A. and D. H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of surviving partner 763 *Champagne, John Roger,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of 798 *Champaign, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 453, 1157 *Chandler, Boone,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 222 *Chandler, Estella,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 222 *Chandler, Garrett S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Chandler, Joseph,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 222 *Chandler, Ralph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter of 761 *Chaney, Richard O., and William W.
Smith,* deficiency appropriation for services 411 *Chaplain,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 89, 634 for Senate 86, 631 *Chaplains, Army,* promotion to grade, etc., of major, after ten years’ service; limit 226 to grade of captain, mounted, after seven years’ service 226 original appointments, with grade of first lieutenant, mounted 226 official designation; present status 226 *Charges d’Affaires, etc.,* appropriation for 68, 916 deficiency appropriation for salaries 394, 426, 1214 *Charitable Institutions, D.
C.,* water to be furnished without charge; limit 742 *Charities and Corrections, D. C.,* appropriation for board of charities 385, 906 for reformatories and correctional institutions 385, 906 for Washington Asylum 385, 906 for conveying prisoners to workhouse 387, 907 for medical charities 387, 908 for child-caring institutions 387, 908 plans for industrial home school for colored children 388 for temporary homes 388, 909 for indigent insane 388, 910 for relief of the poor 389, 910 for transporting paupers 389, 910 *Chariton County, Mo.,* transferred from western to eastern judicial district 164 *Charleroi and Monessen Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River, Pa 82 *Charleston and Summerville Railway Company,* may construct two bridges across Ashley River at and near Charleston, S.
C 1041 *Charleston, S. C.,* appropriation for public works, navy-yard 334, 1102 for improvement, of harbor; use of dredges 493, 1125, 1194 for improvement of waterway to Beaufort, including Wappoo Cut 1125 bridges authorized across Ashley River at and near 1041 *Charlevoix, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1137 *Charlotte Harbor, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement, of 1127 *Charlotte, N. C.,* appropriation for assay office, salaries 110, 656 for wages and expenses 110, 656 deficiency appropriation for assay office 1219xxiii *Charlotte, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1121 *“Charlotte,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 791 *Charlottesville, Va.,* appropriation for public building 453, 1157 *Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Chatham, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Chattahoochee River, Ga. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 *Chattanooga, Tenn.,* authorized to dam Tennessee River at Scott Point 310 change of location, lock and dam, Tennessee River, near 603 unused part, of national cemetery transferred to militia cavalry organization 1281 *Chavalier, John C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 760 *Chaves Grant, Nicolas Duran de,* deficiency appropriation for judgment 423 *Cheboygan, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1137 *Cheesequake Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Chefoo, China,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 *Chefuncte River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Chehalis River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1144 preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Chelsea, Mass.,* appropriation for naval hospital 1105 naval magazine, to be discontinued 338 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 287, 873 for general expenses 287, 874 for investigating food, etc., adulterations 287, 874 for investigating food preservatives, etc 287, 874 for establishing standards of purity 287, 874 for dairy products investigations 287, 874 for study of cereals 288, 874 for sugar and starch-producing plants 874 for investigations, adulteration, false labeling, etc., of foods, drugs, etc 288, 874 seizure of unwholesome, etc., imports 288, 875 for investigating road materials 288 for sugar-producing plants; table sirup 288, 875 *Chemnitz, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Cheney, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 747 *Cherokee Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes of Indians), appropriation for town-site expenses 205 for completing survey, etc., town sites 1059 for making roads, etc 205 for clerical labor, etc., leasing lands of 205, 1060 for paying intruders, on lands of 206 for paying executor of William M.
Springer for services 210 for tribal schools 215, 1076 deficiency appropriation for sale, etc., lands of 1237 disposal of improvements by Delaware-Cherokees, upon lands of 1071 fee-simple patent to issue to W. T. Whittaker, allottee 1064 jurisdiction conferred on Court, of Claims in claims of intermarried whites of 208 attorneys’ fees 208 final judgment of claims of intermarried whites authorized; appeal 1071 payment of clerical labor, leasing of lands of 583 *Cherokee, N. C.,* appropriation for Indian school 212, 1073 *Cherokee Nation,* rights of Delaware-Cherokee citizens to lands in 205 *Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company,* deficiency appropriation for 15 *Chesapeake Bank,* refund of illegally collected internal revenue taxes 801 *Chess, Smyth, and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 764 *Chester, Pa.,* made subport of entry 9 *Chester River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Cheyenne Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1057 *Cheyenne River Agency, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *Chiotorich, John,* relieved from liability on bond of Elias B. Zabriskie 811 *Chicago and Erie Railroad Company,* time extended for bridge across Calumet River, Hammond, Ind 548 *Chicago and State Line Railroad Company,* time extended for bridge across Calumet River, Cummings, Ill 548 *Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office; salaries 107, 653 for public building, rent of temporary post-office 453, 1157 for public building, post-office and courthouse 454, 1157 for enforcing anchorage regulations 460, 1163 for improvement of harbor 1140 for marine hospital, wall 1162 for underground electric postal service 1089 for Confederate mound, Oakwood Cemetery 1197 deficiency appropriation for post-office, etc., mail devices, etc 602 naval officer at. port, authorized 11 navigable channel of Calumet River changed 240 sanitary district may lower dams, Illinois River, at Kampsville and Lagrange 589 terms of court 993 tunnels under Chicago River to be altered, etc 314 fines for failure 315 *Chicago, Kansas City and Texas Railway Company,* time extended for bridge across Missouri River, Kansas City to Sibley, Mo., by 142xxiv *Chicago River, Ill.,* tunnels under, in Chicago, declared obstructions to navigation 314 changes to be made; notice to owners 314 proceedings against on failure; fines 314 appeals 315 preliminary examination to be made of west fork of south branch of 1151 *Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company,* may buy franchises, etc., of Arkansas Valley and Western Railway Company 314 of Ozark and Cherokee Central Railroad Company 314 of Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company in Indian Territory 991 *Chicago, Saint Louis and New Orleans Railroad Company,* may bridge Tennessee River near Gilbertsville, Ky 84 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga Motional Park,* appropriation for establishing 499, 1198 *Chickasathay River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Chickasaw Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes of Indians), appropriation for town-site expenses 205 for completing surveys, etc., of town sites 1059 for paying school warrants; use of balance 1072 for tribal schools 215, 1076 enrollment, etc., directed of children born prior to March 4, 1905 1071 payment to, of funds received from sale of town lots 571 reservation of Sulphur Springs 220 sale of unleased lands under sealed proposals; commission 209 appropriation for expenses 209 leased lands withheld 209 *Chicopee, Mass.,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River, to West Springfield 541 *Chicott Pass, La.,* appropriation for 469, 1173 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,* appropriation for 140, 686 *Chief of Staff, Army* supervision over officers of Military Secretary’s Department 262 *Chihuahua, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 for clerk hire 926 *Children’s Aid Society, D.
C., Newsboys’ and,* appropriation for maintenance 909 *Children’s Guardians, D. C., Board of,* appropriation for administrative expenses 387, 9118 for salaries 908 for feeble-minded children 387, 908 for board, etc., of children 387, 909 payments to sectarian institutions 387, 909 for care of children, Hart Farm School 387, 909 deficiency appropriation for feeble-minded children 400 for board, etc., of children 1223 *Children’s Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for indigent patients 387, 908 *Chile,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Chillicothe, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Chilocco, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school 212, 1073 *China,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 68, 916 for second secretary 69, 916 for Chinese secretary to legation 69, 917 for assistant Chinese secretary to legation 69, 917 for student interpreter 69, 917 for rent of legation buildings 70, 918 for interpreters at consulates in 79, 927 for marshals, consular courts 79, 927 for expenses of prisoners 79, 927 for legation buildings, Peking 505, 1211 for marking places where American soldier fell in 1196 deficiency appropriation for rent, legation building 1214 enlisted men allowed credit for double time of service in 264 *Chincoleague Bay, Va.* preliminary examination to be made of channels to Delaware Bay, as to bridges 1150 provision for waterway to Delaware Bay, repealed 1148 *Chinese Exclusion,* all laws enforcing reenacted without treaty modification, etc 428 appropriation for enforcing 478, 1182 identification 478 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 21, 35 for Canadian Pacific Railway Company 1244 *Chinese Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 466, 1170 *Chinook Indians of Oreg., Kathlamet Band,* claims of, to tribal funds to be investigated 1073 *Chinook Indians of Wash., Lower Band,* claims of, to tribal funds to be investigated 1073 *Chipola River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Chippewa and Ottawa Indians, Mich.,* ownership of trust funds, referred to Court of Claims 1081 *Chippewa Indian Reservation, Minn.,* sale of lands to diocese of Duluth, authorized 1068 deposits on bids for pine timber on ceded, to be returned 1069 *Chippewa Indians, Minn.,* appropriation for advance interest 193, 1051 for civilization, etc 193, 1051 allotment of lands on White Earth Reservation to 539 homestead settlers on ceded lands allowed to commute entries 1005 sale of timber by allottees permitted 209 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1057 for balances due 221 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 193, 1050 for balances due 221 allotment of lands on White Earth Reservation to 539 *Chippewa Indians, Red Lake and Pembina Bands,* cession of lands by: distribution of proceeds 48xxv *Chippewa Indians, Turtle Mountain Band, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1057 for lands ceded 195 agreement for cession of lands 194 ratified 195 *Chippewa River, Wis.,* lands withdrawn for reservoirs, headwaters of, restored to homestead entry 990 conditions 990 *Chittenden, Capt. H. M.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 24 *Chloe, William,* payment to 777 *Choate, Isaac T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 747 *Choclaw and Chickasaw Citizenship Court,* appropriation for expenses 141 for contingent expenses; balance reappropriated 192 for stenographers, etc 192 *Choctaw Indians (see also* Five Civilized Tribes of Indians), appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 193, 1051 for town-site expenses 205 for completing surveys, etc., of town sites 1059 for tribal schools 215, 1076 for paying claim of J.
Hale Sypher 1063 claim of J. Hale Sypher referred to Court of Claims 208 legal representatives against funds of, referred to Court of Claims 809 enrollment, etc., directed of children born prior to March 4, 1905 1071 payment to, of funds received from sale of tow lots 571 sale of unleased lands under sealed proposals; commission 209 appropriation for expenses 209 leased lands withheld 209 *Choctaw Indians, Mississippi,* deficiency appropriation for removal to Indian Territory 1237 *Choctaw Nation,* assignment, etc., of Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company leases 544 coal and asphalt segregation in, extended 544 leases, sales, etc 544 *Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company,* may assign, etc., coal leases in Choctaw Nation 544 may sell franchises in Indian Territory to Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company 991 *Choctawhatchee River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 bridge authorized across, at Trawicks Landing, Ala 546 *Cholera,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 466, 1170 *Choptank River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Christ Episcopal Church, Holly Springs, Miss.,* payment to 777 *Christiania, Norway,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 *Chungking, China,* appropriation for consul at 73, 922 *Church Street, D.
C.,* name of Madison, Samson, and Sampson streets changed to 244 *Churches, D. C.,* water to be furnished free; limit 742 *Churchill, Creighton,* may be restored to active list, Navy 1263 *Cieafuegos, Cuba,* appropriation for consul at 73, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Cincinnati, Ohio,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office; salaries 107, 653 *Circuit Courts,* appropriation for circuit judges 140, 686 for clerks, circuit courts of appeal 140, 686 jurisdiction in trademark suits 728 in actions on bonds of contractors failing to pay for material, etc 812 *Circuit Courts of Appeal,* appropriation for clerks 140, 686 for messenger, eighth circuit 170, 686 for law books 141, 687 for expenses of judges 508, 1208 jurisdiction in trademark suits 728 term at Montgomery, Ala 249 *Circuit Judges,* appropriation for salaries 140, 686 deficiency appropriation for additional, first circuit 1240 additional, authorized, first circuit 611 seventh circuit 992 *Citizen Commission, Indian Service,* appropriation for expenses 191, 1050 *Citizenship Court, Choctaw and Chickasaw,* appropriation for expenses 141 for expenses disallowed by accounting officers 1062 *City Delivery Service, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 132, 678 for carriers, etc 439, 1090 deficiency appropriation for 415, 1239 *Ciudad Juarez, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Ciudad Porfirio Diaz, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Civil Service Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 97, 642 for field force, examiners, and clerks 643 for rural carrier examining board 643 salaries till July 1, 1905 643 transfer of postal employees for service on 643 for expenses 97, 643 for contingent expenses 128, 674 for rent 129, 674 for printing and binding 512, 1212 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 39, 422, 1249 for traveling expenses 422 details of department employees to, for service in District forbidden 643 *Civilized Tubes* (*see* Five Civilized Tribes of Indians). *Clackamas, Oreg.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 1181 *Claiborne, Md.* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1123 *Claims* (*see also* Omnibus Claims Act), appropriation for defending suits in, against United States 506, 1205 for defense in Indian depredation 506, 1206xxvi appropriation for prosecution, etc., 506 deficiency appropriation for awards, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 40 for paying judgments, Court of Claims 41, 422, 1250 for paying judgments, United States courts 45, 422, 1251 for Indian depredation 41, 423, 1250 for certified by accounting officers 42, 423, 1251 of New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, 1812, to be readjusted 777 of States for expenses, war with Spain, to be presented before January 1, 1906 312 settlement on governor’s certificate 312 payment of adjudged, by auditor having jurisdiction of subject 41 settlement of, for bounty, destroying enemy’s vessels 41 *Claims Commission, Spanish Treaty,* appropriation for defense of suits 507, 1206 *Clark, Ambrose J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrators of 761 *Clark, Benjamin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 792 *Clark, John H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Clark Match Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Clarke, Charles A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Clarke, Frank,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 767 *Clarke, Henry T.,* payment to; condition 801 *Clarke, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787, 798 *Clary, Albert G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sisters of 754 *Classification Division, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent agents 132, 678 for per diem special agents 132, 678 *Clatskanie River Oreg.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 *Clatsop Indians, Oreg, and Wash.,* claims of, to tribal funds to be investigated 1073 *Clay, Lillian S.,* patent in fee to, Sisseton allottee 1066 *Clays, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural qualities of 1187 deficiency appropriation for 1236 *Clayton, Hon.
Henry D.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 420 *Clayton, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1153 *Clearwater River, Idaho,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1151 *Clemson, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 770 *Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 89, 635 *Clerks and Messengers, Army,* appropriation for, at headquarters 261, 829 details to War Department forbidden 830 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 90, 635 for, Senate 86, 631 *Clerks to Committees,* appropriation for, House of Representatives, annual 90, 635 session 91, 636 for, Senate 86, 631 *Clerks to Senators,* appropriation for 88, 633 deficiency appropriation for 1245 *Clerks, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 508, 1208 limit on per diem 1208 deficiency appropriation for fees 37, 45, 418, 426, 1241, 1255, 1257 *Cleveland, Ohio,* appropriation for public building; rent 454, 1157 use of granite required 1157 for light station, west breakwater 467 for improvement of harbor 493, 1134, 1194 for improvement of new harbor entrance, etc 494, 1195 preliminary examination of harbor to be made, for Government wharf, etc 1154 *Clifford, Thomas and John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 784 *Clift, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Clinch River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1133 *Cline, Hugh H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executors of 752 *Clinton River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1138 *Clothing, Army* appropriation for 271, 837 for indemnity for, destroyed for sanitary purposes 272, 838 deficiency appropriation for 424, 1252, 1256 *Coal and Asphalt Lands,* addition to lands segregated as, Choctaw Nation 544 *Coal City, Ill.,* made port of delivery with immediate transportation privileges 574 *Goal Depots, Navy,* appropriation for establishing 329, 1097 *Coal Lands, Alaska,* proceedings for entry of 525 *Coal Lands, Indian Territory,* rights of lessees on sale of 208 *Coal Lands, Philippine Islands,* measurements reduced to metric system and values to pesos 692 provisions for entry of, etc 696 *Coal, Navy,* appropriation for, and transportation 329, 1097 deficiency appropriation for, and transportation, etc 406 *Coals, Lignites, etc.,* appropriation for analyzing, testing, etc 1187 deficiency appropriation for analyzing, Louisiana Purchase Exposition 33, 412, 603 *Coan River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Coast and Geodetic Survey,* appropriation for; advances 470, 1173 for field expenses 470, 1174xxvii appropriation for Pacific Ocean surveys 470, 1174 transportation to Manila; employment of Filipinos 1174 for hydrographic researches, etc 470, 1174 for Coast Pilot, etc 470, 1174 for magnetic observations, etc 471, 1174 points to State surveys 471, 1174 for special surveys 471, 1175 for miscellaneous 471, 1175 for delegate, International Geodetic Association 471, 1175 for vessels, repairs, etc 471, 1175 for vessels, officers and men 471, 1175 for Superintendent, assistants, etc 471, 1175 for other force 472, 1175 for office expenses 478, 1176 for printing and binding 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for repairs to vessels 416, 1244 for repairs to buildings 1244 for party expenses 426, 1255 *Coast Artillery,* appropriation for purchase of electrical materials, etc 236, 845 *Coast Pilot,* appropriation for compiling 470, 1174 *Coasters Harbor Island, R.
I.,* appropriation for naval apprentice training station 326, 1094 for Naval War College 326, 1094 for naval training station, buildings 337, 1104 for Naval War College, buildings 338, 1104 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 29 for Naval War College 405, 1230 *Coasting Trade,* application of, laws to Philippines deferred 181 *Coaticook, Quebec,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Coats of Arms, etc.,* trade-marks consisting of United States, etc., refused registration 725 *Cobb, Benjamin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 791, 794, 795, 796 *Cobb, Benjamin, jr.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 793 *Cobourn, Israel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 771 *Coburg, Germany,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Cora-Cola Company,* judgment, in favor of, not to be paid 422 *Cocheco River, N.
H.,* appropriation for improvement of 1117 *Cockrell, Hon. Francis M.,* made member of commission on Senate office building 481 *Codman, John,* payment, of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783, 794 *Codman, Stephen,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 798 *Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,* part of Fort Sherman abandoned reservation donated for public park to 485 *Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for survey, etc., of a portion of 211 appropriation for superintendent of education, etc.; segregated from Colville Agency 1076 *Cœur d’Alene Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 196, 1051 *Coffin, David,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Coflin, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of 783 *Coghlan, Jasper,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 761 *Cogswell, James K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 775 *Cohansey River, N.
J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Coin,* appropriation for freight on bullion and 104, 650 *Coins,* appropriation for transporting silver; report 463, 1167 for transporting minor 463, 1167 for recoining gold 463, 1167 deficiency appropriation for transporting minor 20, 395, 1216 for transporting silver 20, 395, 1216 for recoining gold 20, 395, 1216 *Colahan, Charles E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764 *Colby, Henry G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Coldfoot, Alaska,* appropriation for locating trail from the Yukon to 271 deficiency appropriation for locating trail from the Yukon to 1225 *Coldwater River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 bridge authorized across, at Marks 1035 near Parnells Ferry 1033 *Collector of Taxes, D.
C.,* moneys to be deposited in Treasury as miscellaneous trust fund 368 advances to disbursing officer; vouchers 369 separate account by auditor with each depositor 369 *Collector’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 364, 885 *Colleges, D. C.,* organization of, in connection with George Washington University, authorized; powers, purposes, etc 1036 *Collier, Thomas S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 746 *Colliers, Naval,* appropriation for maintenance 326, 1093 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 28, 404, 1230 construction of two, authorized; cost 350 one to be built in navy-yard on Pacific coast and one on Atlantic 350 *Collingwood, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Collisions at Sea,* appropriation for delegate to international Congress to consider 505 steam vessels, to include any propelled by machinery 1032 *Cologne, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926xxviii *Colombia,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation anti consul-general 69, 916 *Colombo, India,* appropriation for consul at 76, 922 *Colou, Panama,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Colonia, Uruguay,* appropriation for consul at 925 *Colorado,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 120, 675 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 203, 1058 deficiency appropriation for surveying boundary New Mexico, Oklahoma, and 410 for surveyor-general 1235 grant of lands to Beecher Island Battle Memorial Association 319 irrigation of part of Southern Ute Reservation authorized; contracts 1080 resurvey of Routt and Rio Blanco counties directed 519 *Colorado River,* investigation and report to he made on using, for irrigation 591 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* reclamation, etc., of irrigable lands on 224 reservation for Indians; sale of remainder 224 price per acre; proceeds 224 *Colorado Springs, Colo.,* appropriation for public, building 454, 1157 *Colored Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for plans for industrial home school for 388 for building 909 *Colored Women and Children, D. C., National Association for Relief of Destitute,* appropriation for maintenance 388, 909 *Columbia Arsenal, Tenn.,* transferred to Columbia Military Academy for school purposes 296 *Columbia Hospital for Women, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for indigent patients 387, 908 for repairs 387 *Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb, D. C.,* appropriation for instructing District pupils 380, 901 colored children at Maryland School for Colored Deaf-Mutes 901 for current, expenses 488, 1189 for repaid 488, 1189 for additions to buildings, etc 1189 deficiency appropriation for support 31 for current expenses 1235 *Columbia, La.,* bridge authorized across Ouachita River at 606 *Columbia Military Academy,* transfer of Columbia Arsenal, Tenn., for school purposes to 296 *Columbia, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 1157 *Columbia River, Oreg, and Wash.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of, at Three-Mile Rapids 495 for improvement of upper 1143 at Cascades 1143 below Portland; contracts 1143 at the mouth; contracts 1143 appropriation for improvement of, between Dalles Rapids and Celilo Falls; contracts 1143 mouth of Willamette to Vancouver; contracts 1144 for gauging waters, etc 1144 preliminary examination of, to be made, above Celilo Falls 1155 *Columbia River Quarantine Station,* appropriation for main gangway 1162 *Columbia Road, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for condemnation expenses, extending 1221 *Columbian College, D. C.* (*see also* George Washington University), religious requirement of trustees repealed 7 trustees may be of any religious denomination 8 change of name authorized 8 *Columbus, Ohio,* appropriation for land for military post 497 sale of barracks, to highest bidder; appraisement 497 *Colville Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 for support, etc., of Indians of 204, 1059 segregation of Cœur d’Alene Reservation from 1076 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Wenatchies removed to 206 erection of smelter authorized 567 town site set apart for Keller and Indiana Smelting Company; price 1064 *Colville River, Wash.,* drainage rights of way may be sold by Indians on 219 *Comanche Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1056 for paying executor of William M.
Springer, for services 210 *Comly, Samuel P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Commerce,* commission to investigate, etc., conditions of 561 *Commerce and Navigation,* restrictions on trade with Philippines after July 1, 1906 181 *Commerce, Interstate, and Foreign,* registration of trademarks used in 724 *Commercial Bureau of American Republics,* appropriation for 72, 920 *Commissary-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 114, 660 *Commission, Mexican Water Boundary,* appropriation for continuing work of 72, 919 *Commission to Revise Criminal and Penal Laws,* to incorporate in final report, recent laws of a general character 1285 *Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 508, 1208 deficiency appropriation for fees 45, 426, 1255 to verify invoices of goods shipped to Philippines 977 *Commissions,* for officers in Post-Office and Commerce and Labor Departments, to be under seal thereof 990 *Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for clerk 421xxix *Common Carriers,* general bond of, to produce oaths of owners to entries, permitted 826 punishment for sending, etc., obscene literature, etc., by, extended to importing and exporting 705 moving cattle from quarantine districts forbidden 1264 regulations to permit 1265 punishment for violations 1265 forbidden to transport insects injurious to cultivated crops, etc 1269 punishment for violations 1270 *Common Carriers by Vessels, D.
C.,* included for taxation with general merchandise dealers 563 exemption if tax paid elsewhere 564 *Commutation of Rations,* appropriation for, Army 267, 833 for volunteers 504, 1205 *Comptroller of the Currency,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 103, 649 for superintendent national currency, clerks, etc 103, 649 for special examinations 103, 649 deficiency appropriation for examinations, etc 1215 *Comptroller of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 101, 646 *Compton Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Conard, Joseph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Concurrent Resolutions,* number of, to be printed; distribution 611 reports on, to be printed; distribution 610 *Condemned Cannon,* delivery to University of Minnesota, authorized 1282 donated to National Guard armory, Saint Paul, Minn 1282 to Grand Army of the Republic for badges 1284 to Phil Kearney Post, G. A. R., Nelsonville, Ohio 184 *Condiments, Imported,* delivery of unwholesome, false labeled, etc., forbidden 288, 875 *Conduits, D.
C.,* permitted across D street by S. Kann Sons and Company 719 across Seventh street, from Center Market for refrigeration pipes 741 *Conduits, Telegraph,* provisions for taking poles down and using, in District fire limits 984 *Conecuh River, Alo. and Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 bridge authorized across, at Pollard, Ala 622 preliminary examination of, to be made 1149 *Confederate Cemetery, Camp Chase, Ohio,* appropriation for wall 496 *Confederate Mound, Oakmood.
Cemetery, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc 496, 1197 *Confederate Soldiers,* deficiency appropriation for claims for property wrongfully taken 401, 1225 *Congaree River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1125 *Congress,* appropriation for session employees made available for first session 1 appropriation for printing and binding 511, 1212 statements to be made by Committee on Printing 511 invitation to Interparliamentary Union from 587 thanks tendered to French citizens for gift of bust of Washington 590 *Congressional Directory,* appropriation for compiling 89, 634 *Congressional Employees,* to receive December pay, December, 18, 1903 581 December 20, 1904 1275 *Congressional Library* (*see* Library of Congress). *Congressional Record,* appropriation for reporting proceedings, Senate 88, 634 for reporting proceedings, House of Representatives 92, 638 for printing and binding 511, 1212 *Conneaut, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 494, 1135 for light-keeper’s dwelling 467 *Connecticut Avenue Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for constructing 372, 893 *Connecticut River,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of, below Hartford 1120 bridge, across, at Hartford may be built without draw 844 bridge authorized across, Chicopee to West Springfield, Mass 541 between Saybrook and Lyme 160 engineers to submit additional report on improving, from Hartford to Holyoke 1150 *Connell, Hon. William,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1247 *Conner, John,* claim for land, etc., taken for levee, Ashport, Tenn., to be examined and settled; conditions 806 *Conrad, Capt.
C. H.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 25 *“Conrad,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 786 *Conry, Joseph A.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Constantinople, Turkey,* appropriation for steam launch, legation 70, 918 for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 deficiency appropriation for steam launch 1257 *Construction Plants, Navy-Yards,* appropriation for repairs and improvements 343, 1109 *Consular Clerks,* appropriation for 77, 926 *Consular, etc.
Reports,* deficiency appropriation for 1243 *Consular Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 68, 917 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 71, 919 for bringing home from abroad, remains of 71, 919 authorized to administer oaths under trademark act 725xxx *Consular Officers not Citizens,* to be paid from salaries of office to which attached 78 *Consular Regulations,* appropriation for rewriting 928 *Consular Service,* appropriation for salaries 73, 921 deficiency appropriation for salaries 426, 1254 invoices to accompany goods shipped to Philippines 977 *Consulates,* appropriation for repairs to, premises 72, 920 for clerk hire 78, 926 for contingent expenses 80, 928 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 16, 394, 426, 1214, 1257 for expenses, inspection of 16 rent of, to be separately estimated for 1214 *Consuls,* appropriation for salaries 73, 921 *Consuls-General,* appropriation for salaries 73, 921 *Contagious Diseases, D.
C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 383, 904 *Contagious Diseases of Animals,* emergency fund for eradicating, to be used also for cotton-boll weevil 5 *Contagious Diseases of Cattle,* quarantine districts to prevent spread of; regulations 1264 *Contentnia Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *Contested Elections, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 419 *Contingent Expenses,* appropriation for, foreign missions 70, 918 for consulates 80, 928 for Senate 88, 633 for House of Representatives 93, 638 for Library of Congress 96, 641 for Executive Office 97, 642 for Department of State 98, 644 for Treasury Department 104, 651 for Auditor for Post-Office Department 106, 652 for War Department 115, 662 for Navy Department 122, 668 for Interior Department 128, 674 for Civil Service Commission 128, 674 for Post-Office Department 133, 679 for Department of Justice 134, 680 for Labor Bureau 137, 682 for Census Office 137, 683 for Department of Commerce and Labor 139, 685 for Indian service 191, 1049 for Army 259, 827 for Weather Bureau 278, 863 for Department of Agriculture 293, 880 for Navy 325, 1093 for District of Columbia 366, 889 for Independent Treasury 463, 1167 for Fisheries Bureau 477, 180 for land offices; expenses of examinations 482, 1183 apportionment to be made to prevent deficiency in, etc 1257 waiver only on written order of head of establishment; report 1258 not applicable to Senate and House of Representatives 1258 *Contract Guns, Army,* appropriation for 235, 846 *Contract Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for; pay assignments 266, 832 deficiency appropriation for mileage 1225 authority when in charge of hospitals 266 *Contractors’ Bonds,* actions on, for material, etc., furnished for public works 812 *Contracts,* for future payments in excess of appropriation for fiscal year, forbidden unless specially authorized 1257 *Convicts, D.
C.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, outside of District 384, 906 deficiency appropriation for support of 36 *Conyngham, Nesbitt and Company,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 784 *Cook, L. B.,* deficiency appropriation for 420 *Cook, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Cook, Zebedee,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Cooksey, Mrs. W.,* payment to 777 *Cooksey, S. W.,* payment to 777 *Cookson, John G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 770 *Coolidge, Jonathan,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 789 *Cooper, Ephraim E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Cooper, George H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 760 *Cooper, James M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to widow of 762 *Couper, Joseph C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Cooper, Samuel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 745 *Cooper, William A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748 *Coos River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 1143 *Coosa River, Ga. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 *Copenhagen, Denmark,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Copyright Office,* appropriation for Register, clerks, etc 95, 640 *Copyrights,* privilege of temporary protection for exhibits at Louisiana Purchase Exposition 4 proceedings; record: fees; term 4 extension to full term 5 temporary protection for works of fine arts 5 privileges extended to books in foreign languages published abroad; condition 1000 *Coquille River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 1143 *Corbelt, Sewell B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrators of 779xxxi *Core, Hugh,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 745 *Coren* (*see* Korea). *Cork, Ireland,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Cornwall, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Coroner’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 364, 886 for expenses 367, 890 for stable, etc., for morgue 890 deficiency appropriation for deputy coroner 398, 1220 for expenses 398 *Corporation Counsel, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, office of 364, 886 *Corporations,* punishment of executive officer of, responsible, through neglect, etc., for loss of life on passenger vessels 1025 *Corporations Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 135, 681 for special attorneys, etc 136, 682 deficiency appropriation for special agents 35, 415, 1243 *Corporations, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 135, 681 *Corporations, D.
C.* (*see also* Incorporations), acceptance of returns of gross returns, without penalty, 1904 885 benevolent, etc., societies; formalities necessary for reincorporation, etc 1012 consent of two-thirds of trustees, stockholders, etc., required 1012 certificate to be filed 1012 filing certificates, fees increased 689 minimum fee 689 amount of stock and cash required 689 taxation of, having no special franchise 564 *Corwine, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Cosby, Frank C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 750 *Coscob Harbor, Conn.,* provision for improving, repealed 1148 *Costa Rica, Salvador, and Nicaragua,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Cottman, Vincendon L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Cotton,* emergency appropriation to study insects and diseases affecting: soils, etc 883 *Cotton, Baled,* provisions for carrying, on passenger steamers 1031 *Cotton Boll Weevil, Mexican,* appropriation for emergency caused by, etc 883 report on, ordered to be printed 1287 use of emergency fund for contagious animal diseases, to meet ravages of 5 *Cotton Reports,* deficiency appropriation for semimonthly 1244 *Cotton Statistics,* annual, to show consumption, surplus, and exports 1282 reports of cotton ginned to be semimonthly instead of monthly 1282 *Coultry, P.
L.,* deficiency appropriation for 1248 *Coumbe, Dr. A. G.,* payment to 777 *Council Bluffs, Iowa,* time extended for bridge across Missouri River to Omaha, Nebr 169 *Counterfeiting, etc., Crimes,* appropriation for suppressing 464, 1169 deficiency appropriation for suppressing 20, 396, 1217 *County Roads, D. C.,* appropriation for grading 370, 891 for condemning, etc 370, 891 for construction, etc 370, 892 for repairs 372, 893 *Court-House, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc 385, 906 for repairs 505, 1205 fpr repairs to roof and file room, court of appeals 505 *Court of Appeals, D.
C.,* appropriation for justices, clerks, etc 140, 686 for reporter; expenses 140, 686 for reports of decisions 383, 905 trade-mark appeals from Commissioner of Patents to be heard in 727 jurisdiction in trademark cases 728 *Court of Arbitration, International,* appropriation for expenses of bureau 72, 920 *Court of Claims,* appropriation for judges, clerks, etc 141, 687 for auditors, etc 141, 687 for contingent expenses 141, 687 for reporting decisions 141, 687 for printing and binding 512, 1213 for claims reported by 743 for repairs to building 1183 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments 41, 422, 1250 exception 422 settlement of bounty for destroying enemy’s vessels 41 settlement of awards by auditor having jurisdiction 41 distribution to New York Indians 422 for paying judgments, Indian depredation claims 41, 423, 1250 claim of Hannah Crane and others, for value of land taken in San Francisco to be heard in 815 claim of legal representatives of Eli Ayres for value of lands wrongfully taken from Choctaw Indians, referred to 808 to determine claim of J.
Hale Sypher against Choctaw Nation 208 to determine ownership of Ottawa and Chippewa Indian trust funds 1081 to hear claims of intermarried whites, Cherokee Nation 208 attorneys’ fees 208 to hear claim of owners of “Southern Railway Lighter No. 10” for damages 809 to render judgment in claims of intermarried Cherokee 1071 to readjudicate claim of J. E. Simpson and Company 809 to try certain claims for refund of duty on steel blooms to assignees 809 *Courtis, Frank,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Courts-Martial, etc., Army,* appropriation for expenses 265, 832 *Covert, Henry,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 762xxxii *Cowan, Nelson,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Cowles and Lech,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Cowles, Elias,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 788 *Cowles, Elijah, and Company,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 788 *Cowles, Walter C.,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to 747 *Cowlitz River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1145 *Cowper, John,* payment, of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Cowper and Company, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 781 *Craigs Brook, Me,* appropriation for fish hatchery 477 *Crane, Hannah S.,* claim for value of land taken in San Francisco, Cal., referred to Court of Claims 815 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.,* appropriation for protecting, etc 487, 1188 *Crater, Charles H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 750 *Crawford, George A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Crawford, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Crawford, Millard H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Crawfordsville, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 1157 *Creek Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes of Indians), appropriation for town-site expenses 205 for completing surveys, etc., of town sites 1059 for making roads, etc 205 for expenses, sale, and leasing of lands of 205, 1060 for payment to executor of William M.
Springer for services 210 for paying outstanding indebtedness 1072 for paying Turner Hardware Company from funds of 1072 for tribal schools 215, 1076 deficiency appropriation for sale, etc., lands of 1237 allotment to children enrolled since May 25, 1901 1071 ascertainment of lands of, allotted to Seminoles 1072 payment of clerical labor, sale and leasing of lands of 583 to be made for improvements by Seminole on lands of 1072 sale of residue of lands after allotments 2114 of residue of unallotted lands, repealed 1072 *Crefeld, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Creighton, James M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Cremer, J.
D.,* deficiency appropriation for services 421 *Criers, United States Courts,* appropriation for pay of 508, 1208 pay increased 1259 *Crill, Edward S.,* deficiency appropriation for 21 *Crimes,* appropriation for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 464, 1169 for prosecution of 506, 1205 deficiency appropriation for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 20, 1217 *Crimes and Misdemeanors,* penalty for counterfeiting weather fore-casts, interfering with bulletins, etc 864 for failing to have vestibules to street cars, D.
C., November to April 1001 for grazing or trespassing, Hull Run Forest Reserve, Oreg 526 for hunting, etc., in Wichita Forest Reserve, Okla., game preserve 614 for illegal use of sign of Red Cross 601 for noncompliance with laws for protection of life on passenger vessels 1025 for practicing medicine and surgery in Indian Territory without registration 301 for receiving fee for special act pension cases 316 for unwarranted use, etc., of trademarks 728 for violating Philippine trade regulations 181 for violating electric wiring regulations, District of Columbia 307 for violations of laws, rules, etc., Hot Springs Reservation, Ark 187 for violation of pharmacy regulations, Indian Territory 552 punishment for acting as inspector of hulls or boilers if disqualified 1029 for assaulting with deadly weapon cattle quarantine officials 1265 for detaining seamen’s clothing, increased 168 for embezzling funds of Indian Territory board of pharmacy 554 for expending money, etc., in excess of appropriations 1258 for false affidavits and certificates in insanity eases, District of Columbia 318 for fraudulent disposal of mortgaged, etc., personal property, District of Columbia 554 for giving false evidence to admit publications as second-class mail matter 823 for illegal moving, etc., of cattle from quarantine districts 1265 for mailing, etc., insects injurious to cultivated crops 1270 for neglect, etc., of officers, owners, etc., of vessels causing loss of life 1025 in case of corporations 1025 for placing explosives near buildings, statues, etc., D.
C 1033 for resisting cattle quarantine officers 1265 for sending or receiving obscene literature, etc., by express, extended to exporting or importing 705 for shipping insect pests in interstate and foreign commerce 1270 for taking pay from seamen for employment 308 for unlawfully stamping gold or silver articles with “United States Assay,” etc 732 for willfully selling, etc., nonbuoyant life preservers 1025xxxiii *Criminals,* appropriation for expenses, bringing home, from foreign countries 70, 918 deficiency appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 394 *Cripple Creek, Colo.,* payment of claims of residents, certified by æ Court of Claims 805 *Crisfield, Md.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1152 *Crocker, Frederick W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 754 *Croft, G.
W., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow 419 *Crop Reports,* appropriation for expenses of monthly, etc 292, 879 *Crosen, R. R.,* payment to 777 *Cross, Margaret J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 774 *Cross, W. M.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 420 *Crouch, Abram,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 775 *Crouch, William A.,* payment to 777 *Crow Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *Crow Creek Agency, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.,* agreement for cession of portion of 352 amended and modified 356 accepted and ratified 359 appropriation for surveying, marking boundary, etc 359 allotments to Indians disposal of remaining lands 359 use of proceeds 361 appropriation for school sections for Montana 361 *Crow Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 196, 1052 for support, etc., of 202, 1057 *Crownshield, Clifford,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Cruisers,* construction authorized of two first-class 14,500-ton armored; cost 350 three 3,750-ton, scout; cost 350 cost of scout, increased 1116 *Crusselle, Thomas G.
W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator and heir at law of 749 *Crystal River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Cuba,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 for second secretary 69, 917 for marking places where American soldiers fell in 1196 enlisted men allowed credit for double time of service in 264 imports from, to be admitted at 20 per cent reduction of tariff duty 3 duration of preferential rates 3 sugar duty not to be changed while present convention in force 3 declaration as to origin of customs legislation 3 no additional fees on imports from 4 equal treatment of imports by both countries 4 no discrimination in taxes on place of shipment 4 *Culebra Island, P.
R.,* preliminary examination of Great Harbor to be made 1156 *Cullom, Hon. Shelby M.,* made member of commission on Senate office building 481 *Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, Tenn.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees 767 *Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Prairie Grove, Ark.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 745 *Cumberland River Improvement Company,* may improve upper Cumberland River by locks and dams, etc 1132 *Cumberland River, Tenn, and Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of, below Nashville 1132 above Nashville; completing lock 2 1132 lock and dam 21; contracts 1132 bridge authorized across, at Canton, Ky 1046 locks and dams authorized by Cumberland River Improvement Company 1132 time extended for bridge, Curtilage, Tenn 313 *Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 493, 1125, 1194 *“Cumberland,” Steam Towboat,* deficiency appropriation for owners of 1245 *Cummings, Ill.* time extended for bridge across Calumet River at 548 *Cunningham, C.
F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Cunningham, Rugless,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Cunningham, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Cunningham, John T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 767 *Curacao, West Indies,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Currence, Henry,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to administrator of 774 *Currence, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 774 *Currency, National,* appropriation for distinctive paper 463, 1168 *Current River, Ark. and Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 1132 *Currituck Sound, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway through, from Norfolk to Albemarle Sound 1124 *Curtis, George W.,* payment to 801 *Curtis, Sheldon,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 796 *Curtiss and Brown,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807xxxiv *Cashing, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782, 794 *Cushman, Charles H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 750 *Custodian, Public Buildings,* appropriation for assistant 464, 1168 *Customs* (*see also* Tariff), appropriation for compensation in lien of moities 465, 1169 additional assistant appraiser for Boston; salary 538 appraiser at Pittsburg, Pa., authorized 9 appraisers and assistants, filling temporary vacancies 983 articles for Lewis and Clark Exposition admitted free; conditions 175 articles violating trademark act forbidden entry 730 record of trade-marks, etc., to be kept 730 bond of agent for owner to be double estimated duty 826 minimum; not necessary for goods under 8100 826 general, by common carriers 826 duty on exhibits imported for Louisiana Purchase Exposition if sold, to be at the rate then chargeable 566 goods from Canal Zone subject to regular duties, etc 843 goods to Philippines to have invoices verified by collector or deputy 977 imports, except from Canada and Mexico, to be by sea 362 minimum registered tonnage of vessels 362 naval officer at Chicago, Ill., authorized 11 reduction of tariff on goods from Philippines paving export duty there 975 residence of collector, Burlington, N.
J 465 time extended for bringing claims for refund of Porto Rican duties 1013 withdrawal free of duty of articles at Louisiana Purchase Exposition donated to religions, etc., institutions 164 *Custom Collection Districts,* Alaska, Juneau made port of entry 554 Albemarle, N. C., deputy collector at Manteo authorized 814 Belfast, Me., Vinalhaven made subport of delivery 171 Champlain, N. Y., Malone and Rouses Point made subports of entry 718 Chicago, Ill., Coal City made port of delivery 574 Delaware, Lewes made subport of entry 539 Fairfield, Conn., Norwalk made subport of entry 629 Galveston, Tex., Texas City made subport of entry 719 Mississippi, Pearl River, Gulfport, made port of entry, Ship Island, Scranton and Horn Island ports of delivery 242 Natchez; port of entry Natchez, port of delivery, Grand Gulf 243 Vicksburg, port of entry Vicksburg 243 New Orleans, La., Dayton, Ohio, made port of delivery 171 Oswego, N.
Y., Utica made port of delivery 145 Philadelphia, Pa., Chester made subport of entry 9 Salt Lake City, Utah, made port of delivery 85 local inspectors of hulls and of toilers authorized; salaries 1026 *Customs Duties,* declaration as to origin of changes of 3 *Customs Duties, Philippine Islands* (*see* Philippine Tariff Revision Law, 1905). *Customs Officers,* not to Issue register, enrollment, or license until inspection requirements are complied with 1032 *Customs Regulations,* deficiency appropriation for clerks, revising 16 *Customs Revenue,* deficiency appropriation for collecting 21, 42, 396, 427, 1216, 1252 permanent appropriation for preventing frauds upon, etc., increased 396 for fees and expenses, prosecuting frauds upon 396 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau,* appropriation for contribution 71, 919 *Cutter, Jacob,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797 *Cutter, Levi,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Cutts, Eduard,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797, 799 *“Cygnet,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 780 *Cypress Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of; survey 1131 **D.** *Daeus, Henry* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Daily, M.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Dairy Inspection, D.
C.,* appropriation for traveling expenses 383, 905 *Dairy Products,* appropriation for inspection, etc., of, for export 281, 865 for chemical examination of, and adulterants 287, 874 *Dale County, Ala.,* may bridge Choctawhatchee River, at Trawicks totaling, with Houston County 546 *Dallas, Francis G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 766 *Dalles Military Wagon Road Company,* rights of settlers on lands of, to be examined; report 51 *Dalles Military Wagon Road, The,* homesteaders ejected from lands of, allowed credit for time, etc., on making new entries 184 *Dalles, Oreg., The,* lots in addition to, granted to Oregon Historical Society 185 *Dalny, Manchuria,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 deficiency appropriation for consul 16 *Dalton, George,* payment to widow of 776 *Damariscotta River, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 1117xxxv *Damm, Henry, sr.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 757 *Dams* (*see also* Locks and Dams), construction authorized across Mississippi River, Keokuk, Iowa, to Hamilton, Ill 712 at Rock Island Rapids 158 at Sauk Rapids, Minn 723 at Watah Rapids, Minn 295 Missouri River, S.
Dak 570 Rock River, Lyndon, Ill 1004 Yellowstone River, Wyo., in aid of reclamation act 1045 transfer of rights, Rainy River, Minn 814 *Dana, William S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 701 *Dance, Elizabeth,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Daniels, David,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 754 *Daniels, John C.,* payment to 805 *Dantzler, Alexander D.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 420 *Danville, Ill.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 503, 1203 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 27, 1226 terms of court 995 *Darroch, Daniel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 762 *Dashiell, Mary E.
O.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Davenport, Iowa,* terms of court, etc 547 *Davenport Water Power Company,* may construct canal, dams, etc., Mississippi River, between Leclaire and Davenport, Iowa 158 *Davidson, Mrs. S. M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 757 *Davis, F. M.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Davis, George L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to next of kin 746 *Davis, George T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Davis, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764 *Davis, Henry,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to children of 754 *Davis, Nellie H.* unrestricted patent to issue for Cheyenne and Arapaho lands allotted to 220 *Davis, Robert H.,* payment to 777 *Dawes, Abijah,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786, 787 *Dawes Commission* (*see* Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to Negotiate with). *Dawson City, Northwest Territory,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Dawson, Philip,* may alienate portion of allotment 1064 *Dag, Benjamin F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Dayton, Ohio,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 500, 1200 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 27 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home; judgment 1226 made port of delivery 171 immediate transportation privileges granted; surveyor 171 *De Camp, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 758 *De Fontes, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 422, 1250 *De Valin, Charles E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 752 *Dead-Letter Office, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 131, 677 *Deadwood, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for assay office, salaries 110, 656 for wages and expenses 110, 656 for public building 454, 1157 *Deaf and Dumb Institution, D. C.* (*see* Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb). *Dean, Joseph,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 790 *Decatur, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River 700 *Decatur, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 1157 *Decatur Transportation and Manufacturing Company,* may bridge Tennessee River, Decatur, Ala 700 *Deckers Creek, W.
Va.,* preliminary examination of mouth of, to be made 1155 *Declaration of Independence, The,* distribution of document entitled 1249 *Deering George A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 751 *Dees, Mary,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 748 *Defending Suits in Claims,* appropriation for 506, 1205 deficiency appropriation for expenses, 36, 417 *Deficiency Appropriations,* for Executive Office 15 for Department of State 15, 394, 1214 diplomatic and consular service 15, 394, 1214 for Treasury Department 16, 395, 602, 1215 collecting customs revenue 21, 396, 1216 collecting internal revenue 22, 397, 1218 Revenue-Cutter Service 22, 396, 1218 public buildings 22, 397, 602 Independent Treasury 23, 1219 mints and assay offices 24, 1219 Engraving and Printing Bureau 396, 1217 Smithsonian Institution 397, 1219 Life-Saving Service 1218 government in the Territories 1219 for Interstate Commerce Commission 397 for District of Columbia 24, 398, 1220 electricity in Executive Departments 398 for War Department 24, 401, 603, 1223xxxvi State, War, and Navy Department building 25, 1227 Army 25, 402, 1225 Military Academy 26, 1226 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 27, 402, 1226 buildings and grounds, D.
C 1227 Washington Monument 603 for Navy Department 28, 403, 1227 naval establishment 28, 403, 1227 Marine Corps 406 Increase of the Navy 1233 for Interior Department 30, 408, 603, 1233 capitol and grounds 31 building for Senate committees, etc 603 Government Hospital for Insane 31, 409, 1234 public lands 32, 410, 1235 Geological Survey 33, 411, 1236 Indian Department 33, 412, 1236 pensions 34, 413, 1238 Howard University 410 Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution 1235 for Department of Commerce and Labor 34, 415, 1242 immigration 35, 416, 1244 Chinese exclusion 35 Alaska salmon fisheries 36 Twelfth Census 415 Coast and Geodetic Survey 416, 1244 Bureau of Standards 417, 1243 Corporations Bureau 1243 Census Office 1244 for Department of Justice 36, 417, 1239 United States courts 37, 417, 1240 judicial 417, 1240 for Post-Office Department 37, 414, 603, 1238 postal service 37, 414, 1238 for Department of Agriculture 39, 415, 603, 1242 for Library of Congress 39 for printing and binding 39, 421 for Senate 40, 182, 418, 1245 Canal Zone Commission 1246 for House of Representatives 40, 419, 602, 1246 fuel 145 for Spanish Treaty Claims Commission awards 40 for Botanic Garden 421, 1249 for Civil Service Commission 422 for paying judgment Court of Private Land Claims 423 for mileage of electoral messengers 602 for printing certified copies of electoral vote 662 for printing and binding 1249 joint commission to investigate and report on public printing 1249 for judgments, Court of Claims 41, 422, 1250 United States courts 41, 422, 1251 Indian depredation claims 41, 423, 1250 circuit court, Shawano County, Wis 1251 for paying claims certified by accounting officers 42, 423, 1251 expenditures in excess of appropriations forbidden 1257 contracts in excess of such appropriations forbidden; exception 1257 acceptance of voluntary service forbidden; exception 1257 employing personal service in excess of law forbidden; exception 1257 contingent expenses, etc., to be apportioned to prevent deficiencies 1257 written order of head of Department required for waiver; report 1258 punishment for violations 1258 for assisting in Sault Ste.
Marie Canal celebration 1258 contracts for school buildings, Tonkawa and Langston, Okla., permitted 1258 *Deiterick, James,* deficiency appropriation for rent, etc 411 *Deitrick, Leonard L.,* reimbursement of 801 *Dekalb, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Delafield, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784, 789 *Delano, Francis H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 754 *Delano, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 791 *Delaware,* claim for expenses, etc., war of 1812, to ire readjusted 777 *Delaware Hay,* appropriation for light-house, Elbow of Cross Ledge 467 preliminary examination to be made of channels to Chincoteague Bay, Va., as to bridges 1150 provisions for waterway from Chincoteague Bay, repealed 1148 *Delaware-Cherokee Indians,* may dispose of improvements made upon Cherokee lands 1071 *Delaware Indians,* appropriation for paying all claims of, in Cherokee Nation 222 restriction on allotments of lands segregated for 205 rights of, in lands, Cherokee Nation 205 *Delaware River, Del., N.
J., and Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of, Philadelphia to Delaware Bay 494 for improvement of; contracts 1122 for lighting 469, 1173 preliminary examination to be made of shoal opposite Greenwich coal piers 1154 *Delaware River, N. J.,* preliminary examination to be made of Periwig Bar 1153 *Delegates from Territories,* appropriation for compensation and mileage 89, 634 for clerk hire 92, 638 deficiency appropriation for clerk hire 40 for compensation 419 mileage for first session Fifty-eighth Congress made immediately available 1 weight increased for franked official correspondence 441 *Delehanty, Daniel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Delorme, W.
Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River near 183 *Delta Southern Railway,* may bridge Sunflower River, Miss 625 *Demerara, British Guiana* (*see* Georgetown, etc.), appropriation for consul at 74 *Deming, John and Chauncey,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 788 *Demmien, Frederick,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 750xxxvii *Denham, Merril,* payment to, for services 801 *Denmark,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Dennett, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Dennie, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to executor of 793 *Denny and Company, W.,* may bridge Dog River, Jackson County, Miss 168 time extended for bridging Dog River, Miss 708 *Dental Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for 265, 831 *Dentistry Regulations, D.
C.,* recognition of certificates of other boards 10 *Denver, Colo.,* appropriation for mint, salaries 109, 655 for wages and. expenses 109, 655 for equipping mint 463 deficiency appropriation for mint, wages, etc 1219 equipment 1219 assay office to continue until mint established 109 *Department of Agriculture* (*see also* Weather Bureau), appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 276, 861 for laborers and charwomen 861 for Weather Bureau 277, 862 penalty for counterfeiting forecasts, etc 804 for Bureau of Animal Industry 279, 864 for Bureau of Plant Industry 281, 866 experimental gardens and grounds 284, 870 removing, etc., greenhouses 284 Arlington experimental farm 284, 870 tea-culture investigations 284, 870 seed distribution 285, 870 for Bureau of Forestry 286 for Forest Service 872 arrests by employees for violations of laws, etc 873 for Bureau of Chemistry 287, 873 examination and detention of wholesome etc., food, drugs, etc 288, 874 for Bureau of Soils 288, 875 for Division of Entomology 289 for Bureau of Entomology 876 for Division of Biological Survey 290 for Bureau of Biological Survey 877 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 290, 877 for Division of Publications 291, 877 for Bureau of Statistics 291, 879 for library, salaries and expenses 292, 880 subscriptions to publications 292, 880 card index of agricultural literature 293, 880 for museum 293 for contingent expenses 293, 880 for experiment stations, salaries and expenses 293, 881 reports, etc., on farmers’ institutes 294, 882 for nutrition investigations 294, 882 for irrigation investigations 294, 882 for public road investigations 295 for public-roads office, salaries and expenses 882 for emergency, cotton-boll weevil, etc 883 discretion in use of lump funds; maximum salaries, etc 883 annual statement of changes, etc 883 laborers transferred to classified service without examination 883 appropriation for construction of building 1211 for printing and binding 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 39, 45 for agricultural experiment stations 39, 426 for purchase, etc., of seeds 45 for E.
D. Lister 415 for The Dispatch Company 415 for Animal Industry Bureau 426, 603, 1242, 1254 for animal quarantine stat ions 426 for Weather Bureau 426, 1254 for protecting forest reserves 1242 for William H. Lacy 1242 for forestry investigations 1254 for entomological investigations 1254 for collecting statistics 1254 for public road inquiries 1254 cotton-boll weevil ravages to be met from emergency fund to eradicate contagious cattle diseases 5 forest reserves transferred to 628 printing ordered of cattle diseases report, revised edition 584, 593 Mexican cotton-boll weevil report 1287 report of Director of Office of Experiment Stations 590 report on soils; advance sheets 583 *Department of Commerce and Dabor,* appropriation for Solicitor 135, 681 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 135, 681 for investigation of trade conditions abroad, etc 681 for Bureau of Corporations, salaries 135, 681 special attorneys, etc 136, 682 for Bureau of Manufactures, salaries 136, 682 for Bureau of Labor, salaries 136, 682 miscellaneous expenses 136, 682 for Light-House Board, salaries 137, 682 for Census Office, salaries 137, 683 collecting statistics, etc 137, 683 transcript of registration records 137, 683 rent, contingent expenses, etc 137, 683 tabulating returns 137, 683 for Bureau of Statistics, salaries 138, 683 collecting statistics 138, 684 foreign tariffs 138, 684 for Steamboat-Inspection Service, salaries 138, 684 for Navigation Bureau, salaries 138, 684 for Immigration Bureau, salaries 138, 684 administration of Philippine immigration laws 139 refund of head tax 684 for Bureau of Standards, salaries 139, 684 equipment 139, 685 for contingent expenses 139, 685 for rent 140, 685 for civil expenses under 466, 1170 for immigration stations 466, 1170 report, etc., on establishing immigrant station, San Francisco Harbor, California 466 for light-houses, etc 466, 1171 for Light-House Establishment 468, 1172 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 470, 1173 for Fisheries Bureau 473, 1177 for Alaska seal fisheries 478, 1181 for enforcing Chinese exclusion 478, 1182xxxviii appropriation for expenses, shipping commissioners 478, 1182 for printing and landing 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc 34 for contingent expenses 35 for special agents, Bureau of Corporations 35, 415 for W.
H. Wilkinson 35 for Chinese exclusion 35 for Alfred W. Parker 35 for Fish Commission 35 for salmon fisheries, Alaska 36 for Light-House Establishment 45, 426, 1243, 1255 for Census Office 415, 1244 for Immigration Bureau 416, 1244 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 416, 426, 1244, 1255 for Bureau of Standards 417, 1243 for light-houses, etc 426 for postage 1242 for Corporations Bureau 1243 for consular, etc., reports 1243 for Canadian Pacific Railway Company 1244 for Rafael Subira 1245 for Joseph C.
Hudson 1245 for owners of “Cumberland” 1245 for Court of Claims judgments under 1250 for judgments of United States courts under 1251 allotment of laws, statutes, and Official Register to 542 printing ordered of annual immigration report 1287 commissions to be issued under seal of 990 *Department of Justice,* appropriation for Attorney-General, Assistants, Solicitor-General, clerks, etc 134, 680 for contingent expenses 134, 680 for rent 135, 681 for Solicitor of the Treasury, Assistant, clerks, etc 135, 681 for Solicitor, Department of Commerce and Labor 135, 681 for support, etc., convicts, D.
C 384, 906 for expenses Choctaw and Chickasaw citizenship court 1062 for civil expenses under 505, 1205 for court-house, Washington. D. C 505, 1205 for construction of penitentiaries 505, 1205 for defending suits in claims 506, 1205 for prosecution of crimes 506, 1205 for defense, Indian depredation claims 506, 1206 for punishing violations of intercourse acts, etc 506, 1206 for traveling and emergency expenses 506, 1206 for prosecution, etc., claims 506 for counsel, Mission Indians 506, 1206 for care of buildings 506, 1206 for Alaska expenses 507, 1206 for insular and territorial affairs; estimates 507, 1206 for expenses Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 507, 1206 for enforcing antitrust laws 507, 1207 for United Stales courts 507, 1207 for printing and binding 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for clerks 36 for contingent expenses 36, 417, 1239 for rent; amount covered into Treasury 36 for defending suits in claims 36, 417 for New Jersey State prison 36 deficiency appropriation for support of convicts, District of Columbia 36 for prize money, Ponce, Porto Rico 1240 for United States courts 37, 45, 417, 426, 427, 1240, 1255, 1257 for protecting property in receivers’ hands 45 for Alaska expenses 417 for Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 417, 1242 for district attorney, District of Columbia 417 for district judge, Pennsylvania, eastern district 417 for Gaspar A.
Betancourt 1242 for printing and binding 422, 1249 for Court of Claims judgment under 1250 *Department of Labor,* to be known as Bureau of Labor, Department of Commerce and Labor 136 *Department of State,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc 97, 643 for stationery, furniture, etc 98, 644 for books and maps 98, 644 for lithographer, etc 98, 644 for contingent expenses 98, 644 for purchase of carriage 98 for refurnishing diplomatic reception room 644 for diplomatic and consular service 67, 915 for printing in the 70, 918 for Solicitor for 134, 680 for Canadian boundary west of Rocky Mountains 505, 1211 for International Railway Congress 505 for delegate International Maritime Congress 505 for International Sanitary Bureau 505 for legation buildings, China 505, 1211 for Liege Exposition 505 for boundary, Alaska and Canada 1211 for printing and binding 511, 1212 deficiency appropriation for diplomatic and consular service 15, 394, 425, 427, 1214, 1254, 1257 for Alaskan boundary survey 15 for Commission on International Exchange 15 for contingent expenses 15 for two horses 15 for telephone service 15 for Franklin medal 394 for printing copies of electoral vote 602 for horses 1214 for International Prison Commission 1214 for printing and binding 1249 for copies of the Declaration of Independence 1249 use of appropriation for contingent expenses, missions, etc., for carriages, etc., used by Assistant Secretaries 919 *Department, Executive,* temporary detail of employees, for service in Executive Office, allowed 642 details to Civil Service Commission from, forbidden 643 restriction on the use of carriages, in Washington 687 *Depositing Public Moneys,* appropriation for expenses, land offices 482, 1184 deficiency appropriation for expenses 32, 1235xxxix *Derr, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 751 *Derry, L.
W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Derry, Philip.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 to executor of 73 *Des Moines, Iowa,* appropriation for barracks, military post 496 deficiency appropriation for public building 23 *Des Moines Rapids.,* dam, etc., authorized across Mississippi River, Keokuk, Iowa, to Hamilton, Ill., Mow 712 *Desert Lands,* appropriation for examinations of, selected by States 483, 1184 *Despard Brothers,* claim for refund of duty on steel blooms, referred to Court of Claims 809 *“Despatch,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 782 *Detroit, Mich.,* appropriation for marine postal service 439, 1090 for public building, repairs, etc 454, 1157 deficiency appropriation for marine postal service 38 *Detroit River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of, Detroit to Lake Erie 1196 contracts for improvement of, authorized 1138 *Detail, Edward Valencourt,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 744 *Deuell, Ethan A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Devils Lake Indian Agency, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for telephone from Devils Lake to 209 *Devils Lake Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* additional time to homesteaders on, to establish residence; conditions 700 agreement with Indians on, for cession of, lands, amended 319 ratified; allotments to Indians 322 sale of remaining lands 322 reserved for missions, etc 323 Fort Totten Indian school 323 public park 323 disposal of proceeds 323 appropriation for school lauds for North Dakota, etc 323 *Devlan, William T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Dewey, Albert A.,* payment to 777 *Dews, Pink,* payment, of Court of Claims judgment to 769 *“Dexter,” Revenue Cutter,* deficiency appropriation for 22 *Dexter, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 792, 793, 795, 797 *Dexter, Samuel, Jr.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785 *Dexters Harbor, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Diamond Shoal, Cape Hatteras, N. C.,* construction of lighthouse by Albert F. Eells, authorized 561 conditions of acceptance 563 modification of terms for lighthouse at, by Albert F. Eells 1266 *Dibble, Jonas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 761 *Dickens, Francis W.,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to 746 *Dickens, T. E. H.,* payment to 777 *Dickenson, Hallowell,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 747 *Dickinson Land District, N.
Dak.* established 83 *Dies, Rolls, and Plates,* appropriation for custody of; securities 464, 1168 *Digest of Private Claims, Hanse if Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for preparing 421 *Digest of the Rules, House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing 634 *Dimond, W. W.,* franchise for supplying gas, etc., in Honolulu, granted by Hawaiian legislature to, modified and approved 231 *Diplomatic, and Consular Service,* appropriation for diplomatic service 67, 915 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 67, 915 for agent, etc., Cairo 68, 916 for charges d’affaires ad interim, etc 68, 916 for instruction and transit pay 68, 917 for salaries, secretaries of embassies and legations 68, 916 for interpreters to legations 69, 917 for student interpreters, China 69, 917 for clerk hire, Spain 70, 917 for contingent expenses, missions 70, 918 dispatch agents 70, 918 printing in Department of State 70, 918 loss by exchange 70, 918 for steam launch, Constantinople 70, 918 for buildings, China and Japan 70, 918 for Cape Sparted light, Tangiers 70, 918 for extradition expenses 70, 918 for lifesaving testimonials 71, 918 for expenses, neutrality act 71, 918 for unforeseen emergencies 71, 918 use of contingent expenses appropriation, etc., for carriages 919 for heirs of officer studying abroad 71, 919 for bringing home remains of officers 71, 919 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 71, 919 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 71, 919 for Mexican Boundary Commission 72, 919 for Bureau, Repression of Slave Trade 72, 920 for Prison Commission 72, 920 for Geodetic Association 72, 920 for repairs to legations and consulates 72, 920 for Bureau of American Republics 72, 920 for Permanent Court of Arbitration 72, 920 for International Railway Congress 920 for International Sanitary Bureau 920 for consular service 73, 921 for salaries, consular-general 73, 921 consuls 73, 921 for consular clerks 77, 926 payments to officers not citizens 78 for clerks at consulates; allowance 78, 926 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 79, 927 for marshals, consular courts 79, 927 for consular prisons 79, 927xl appropriation for relief and protection pf American seamen 79, 927 for foreign hospitals, Panama and Cape Town 79, 927 for rewriting consular regulations 928 for foreign cemetery, Tangier 928 for seamen’s institute, Kobe 928 for contingent expenses, consulates 80, 928 loss by exchange 80, 928 deficiency appropriation for diplomatic service, Panama 15 for contingent expenses, missions 15, 45, 426, 1254 for emergencies 16 for inspection of consulates 16 for clerk hire, Spain 16 for repairs, legations and consulates 16 for consuls in Manchuria 16 for contingent expenses, consulates 16, 45, 394, 426, 1214, 1254, 1257 for extradition expenses 45, 394, 1214, 1254, 1257 for consular salaries 45, 426, 1254 for consular clerks 45 for services to American vessels 45, 427, 1254 for relief, etc., American seamen 45, 426, 427, 1254 for minister resident and consul-general to Santo Domingo 394 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 394, 426, 1214 for interpreters, etc., Turkey 394 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 425, 1254 for Isthmian Canal 426 for rent, legation, China 1214 for instruction and transit pay 1254 for steam launch, Constantinople 1257 chargé d’affaires to Santo Domingo abolished 394 Erzerum consulate transferred to Trebizond 394 rent of consulates to be separately estimated for 1214 salary for consular-general Santo Domingo repealed 394 *Diplomatic Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 68, 917 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 71, 919 for bringing home from abroad, remains of 71, 919 authorized to ad minister oat his under trademark act 725 *Diplomatic Reception Room, Department of State,* appropriation for refurnishing, etc 644 *Director of Standards,* appropriation for technical assistants, etc 139, 684 *Director of the Census,* appropriation for statisticians, clerks, etc 137, 683 *Director of the Mint* (*see also* Mints and Assay Offices), appropriation for examiner, assurer, etc 164, 650 for freight on bullion and coin 104, 650 for contingent expenses 104, 650 for examinations, etc 104, 650 for incidentals 104, 650 for collecting precious-metals statistics 104, 650 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 1219 *Directors of National Banks,* stock qualification reduced for banks with small capital 818 *Disbursing Officer, D.
C.,* settlement. of outstanding checks drawn by 574 *Diseases of Cattle, Contagious,* quarantine districts to prevent spread of 1264 *Dispatch Agents,* appropriation for 70, 918 *“Dispatch,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 783 *Dispatch Company, The,* deficiency appropriation for advertising 415 *Distinctive Paper, National Currency,* appropriation for expenses, etc 463, 1168 *Distinctive Paper, United States Securities,* appropriations for excuses 463, 1167 *District Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc.; clerks 508, 1207 receiving fees in addition to salaries forbidden; exception 1207 salary, New York southern district 1207 for regular assistants 508, 1207 for special assistants 508, 1207 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 37, 418, 1240, 1257 for fees 1255 *District Courts,* appropriation for judges 140, 686 for expenses oi judges outside of districts 508, 1208 *District Judges,* appropriation for salaries 140, 686 additional, Illinois northern district 993 New Jersey district 987 Pennsylvania eastern district 155 appointment, Illinois eastern district 995 for Washington eastern district 824 *District of Columbia* appropriation for expenses (half from Treasury, half from District revenues) 363, 883 for general excuses, executive office 363, 884 property clerk’s duties 363 clerks, etc., paid from general appropriations 884 for assessor’s office 363, 884 personal tax on Sheridan tapestries canceled 364 returns of corporations, etc 885 for excise board 864, 885 for personal tax board 364, 885 for collector’s office 364, 885 for auditor’s office 364, 885 for corporation counsel’s office 364, 886 for sinking-fund office 364, 886 for coroner’s office 364, 886 for market masters, etc 365, 886 for sealer of weights and measures, etc 365, 886 for engineer’s office 365, 886 restriction on asphalt inspector 365 employees paid from general appropriations 887 for special assessment office 365, 887 for street-sweeping office 365, 887 employees paid from general appropriations 888 for board of examiners, steam engineers 366, 888 payment of temporary employees, etc.; report 366 for insurance department 366, 888 for surveyor’s office 366, 888xli appropriation for employees paid from general appropriations, etc 888 for free public library 366, 888 Sunday opening 889 for contingent expenses 366, 889 restriction on use of horses, etc 367, 889 use for fire insurance prohibited 367, 889 stable expenses 367, 889 postage 367, 889 rent 367, 889 collecting personal taxes 367, 890 judicial expenses 367, 890 coroner’s, etc., expenses 367, 890 advertising 367, 890 enforcing game and fish laws 368, 890 resurvey Meridian Hill 368 resurvey of squares in northeast 368 for municipal building 368 limit of cost increased 890 for offices of recorder of deeds and register of wills 368 for survey of dangerous, etc., buildings 368, 890 for purchase of stable for street-sweeping office 890 for plate, etc., from William J.
Latimer 890 for stable, etc., for morgue 890 for extending highway system 368 for eliminating grade crossings, Union Station 368, 890 employment of assistant counsel, etc 891 for assessment and permit work 368, 891 trust-fund deposit account opened 368 disbursements from 368 lowering Bunker Hill road; bridge ordered 891 for work on streets and avenues; schedules 369, 891 streets paved with Belgian blocks not to be improved 369, 891 contracts for asphalt pavements 369, 891 for paving Tenth street SW. and Seventh street NW 369 for grading streets, etc 370, 891 for condemning streets, etc 370, 891 for opening alleys 370 wholly from District revenues; use of balance 370 payment of awards, opening, etc., alleys and minor streets 370, 892 for plats, suburban subdivisions 370 for county roads, construction, etc 370, 892 extension of Fourteenth street 371 benefits widening V street 892 operating quarry 892 for repairs, streets, etc 371, 892 for curbs and sidewalks 372, 893 for repairs county roads 372, 893 for bridges 372, 893 Connecticut, avenue 372, 893 highway bridge 372, 893 Anacostia River; conditions 372 cost increased, etc 893 Piney Branch 893 for sewers, constructing, etc 372, 894 for streets, cleaning, etc 373, 894 sale of sweepings 373 for removing snow and ice 6, 374, 582, 894, 1280, 1283 for disposal of city refuse 374, 894 for parking commission 374, 895 for harbor and river front 374 for bathing beach 374, 895 for public scales; pumps 374, 895 for playgrounds 895 appropriation for electrical department 374, 895 employees paid from general appropriations 895 telephone rates 374 for lighting expenses 375, 896 connections by Potomac Electric Power Company 376 for Washington Aqueduct 376, 897 for filtration plant 376, 897 for Rock Creek Park; donations of land 376, 897 for public schools 376, 897 for instruction of deaf and dumb 380, 901 colored deaf-mute children 901 for police department 380, 901 harbor patrol created 902 for fire department 381, 903 for health department 382, 903 for court of appeals’ reports 383, 905 for police court 384, 905 for lunacy write 384, 905 for justices of the peace 384, 905 for interest and sinking fund 384, 905 for emergency fund 384, 905 for support of convicts out of the District 384, 906 for courthouse 385, 906 for jail 385, 906 for bond of charities 385, 906 for reformatories and correctional institutions 385, 906 for medical charities 387, 908 for care of children, etc 387, 908 plans, etc., for colored children’s industrial home school 388 for temporary homes 388, 909 for support, etc., of insane 388, 910 for relief, etc., of the poor 389, 910 plans to be submitted for monument, etc., of Pierre Charles L’Enfant 390 for militia excuses 389, 910 for ascertaining amount of water used by Departments, etc 390 for water department 390, 911 employees paid from general appropriations 911 water meters for private residences 912 return of erroneously paid water rents, etc 912 no clerk, etc., to be employed unless specifically appropriated for 913 payment for clerks, etc., from contingent funds, etc., forbidden 913 lapsed salaries to be covered in 913 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 913 laborers and mechanics 913 horses, wagons, etc 913 water department temporary employees 914 employees to be paid from miscellaneous trust fund deposits 914 limit on requisitions from Treasury 390, 914 advances; reimbursement 390, 914 cost of street extensions to be paid wholly from District revenues 391, 915 for clearing Potomac River of ice 6, 60, 716 for court of appeals 140, 686 for supreme court 141, 686 for marine barracks, addition 350 for Zoological Park 462, 1166 for burial of indigent soldiers 495, 1196 for repairs to courthouse 505, 1205 for district attorney, fees 508, 1207xlii appropriation for Reform School 1211 receipts covered into Treasury 1211 for payment of certain special tax scrip 709 for public schools, fuel 710 for preparing plats, etc., of lands outside of city 738 for marking grave of Pierre Charles L’Enfant 741 for constructing and maintaining public convenience stations 984 for maintaining order, etc., inaugural ceremonies 1277 for public comfort stations, etc., inaugural ceremonies 1278 deficiency appropriation for harbor and river front 24, 1220 for assessor’s office 24, 1220 for public schools 24, 398, 1222 for police 24, 399, 1222 for union railroad station; purchase of land, etc 24 for support of convicts 36, 1222 for coroner’s office 398, 1220 for judicial expenses 398, 1220 for advertising 398, 1220 for bathing beach 398, 1221 for disposal of refuse 398 for electrical department 398 electricity in Government Departments; cost to be reported 398 for elect rival engineer and inspectors 398 for fire department 399, 1222 for health department 399, 1222 for paying judgments 400, 1222 for lunacy writs 400, 1222 for Washington Asylum 400 for Freedmen’s Hospital 400, 1223 for feeble-minded children 400 for Industrial Home School 400 for relief of the poor 400 for naval militia 400 for excise board, directory 400 for Joseph A.
Nash 400 for water department 401 for refund to Oscar W. White and H. R. Howenstein 401 for Zoological Park 1219 for contingent expenses 1220 for recorder of deeds 1220 for permanent system of highways 1220 for extension of streets 1221 for Alice L. Riggs 1221 for Lewis I. O’Neal 1221 for police court 1222 for police court building 1222 for care of children, etc 1223 for Garfield Hospital 1223 for militia 1223 for naval hospital 1232 alien ownership of real estate in 733 alleys, opening, closing, etc., proceedings 733 assessment of real estate outside of city, provisions for designating lots, etc 737 bonds required on contracts for work or material 704 building regulations; height of nonfireproof residences, hospitals, etc 14 charter amended, Columbian College 7 conduit permitted across D street by S.
Kann, Sons and Company 719 across Seventh street northwest 741 damages to property, Union Station construction, to be paid from District revenues 250 appointment of commission; proceedings 250 appropriation for expenses and awards 251 dentistry regulations; certificates of other boards recognized 10 electrical wiring regulations 306 penalty for violations 307 electrical engineer and inspectors authorized 307 inspection of wiring; penalties 307 Freedmen’s Hospital to be undersecretary of the Interior 1190 contract for District patients 1190 refund of sums from District revenues spent for new building 1190 garbage collection and disposal contracts 621 Government building, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, given to 1165 harbor regulations extended to all navigable waters in 11 sunken vessels at docks, etc., to be removed 11 height, etc., of buildings, Union Station plaza 709 highway bridge, temporary use of overhead trolley by electric cars permitted 823 time for completing, extended one year 1283 highway plan for southern portion to be prepared 628 inaugural ceremonies, provisions for use of streets, etc 1276 incorporations, American Academy in Rome 1044 Carnegie Institution of Washington 575 General Federation of Women’s Clubs 542 Mutual Investment Fire Insurance Company 622 Trustees of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar 688 Union Trust and Storage Company changed to Union Trust Company 612 Washington Sanitary Housing Company 301 insane persons, temporary commitment provisions 316 license tax on Turkish, etc., baths; penalty for administering to persons of other sex 174 lunacy proceedings, in ease of homicidal, etc., tendency 740 medicine and surgery, conditions for admitting to practice without examination 609 applicants from outside the District 610 overhead wires permitted for inaugural electric illumination 1277 penalty for violating inaugural regulations 1277 pensions, fire department, extended to captains and dependent mothers 822 police department, extended to dependent mothers 822 permanent system of highways, reversion of abandoned streets, etc 14 pipe line to union passenger station authorized 8 poles, etc., for overhead wires permitted during construction of Union Station 581 quitclaim of square 1131 to Sidney Bieber 143 real estate outside of city, designation of subdivision, etc., for taxation 737 volume of plats to be prepared 738xliii real estate outside of city, daily transcripts of deeds, wills, etc 738 designation given to be legal title 738 reservation No. 32 transferred to control of Commissioners 12 restaurants, barber shops, etc., allowed to keep open March 5, 1905 1287 re-subdivision of lots or blocks affected by system of highways 51 right of way through square 690 for Union Station tunnel 480 sales of merchandise in bulk; duties of purchaser 555 on failure of purchaser to demand statement of creditors, etc., sale fraudulent and void 555 settlement of disbursing officer’s outstanding checks 574 sewers to be constructed in streets, etc.; assessments, etc 244 snow and ice regulations modified 12 special assessments for water mains and service sewers, authorized 1043 square 793, location of alley changed 739 square 806, location of alley in, changed 742 square 979, title of lots to be investigated, etc 544 release to Thomas H.
G. Todd 545 square south of square 990, title of owner of lot 5, confirmed 710 square 1131, boundaries marked 1014 street cars to have glass vestibules for motormen 1001 street railways, Anacostia, Surrattsville and Brandywine Electric Railway, may extend lines into 980 East Washington Heights Traction Company, time extended 308 streets; abandonment of part of W street NE 174 extending highways east and west of Zoological Park 522 extension of Albemarle street 534 extension of Eighth street NW 247 extension of Euclid place to Erie street 516 extension of Kalorama avenue 514, 1010 extension of M street NE 977 extension of Nineteenth street 1007 extension of Rittenhouse street 1038 extension of T street NE 1001 extension of Twenty-third street to California venue 252 widening of V street NW 520 extension of Wyoming avenue 577 Madison, Samson, and Sampson to be named Church 244 naming of, outside of Washington 14 opening, extending, etc., minor 733 part of Thirteen-and-a-Half street designated Lin worth place 628 use of parking and sidewalks for business purposes 10 telegraph poles and wires in fire limits to be taken down 984 conduits; alley connections, etc 985 maintenance of, outside of city 986 union railroad terminal, time extended for completing 740 modification of plans; approval 741 subway under Ninth street SW 741 use of part of monument grounds for American Railway Appliance Exhibition 1275 water mains to be constructed; assessments, etc 244 water to be furnished charitable institutions free; limit 742 *District of Columbia Code Amendments,* Sec. 552, fees for filing incorporation certificates increased; proof of organization, etc., required 689 Sec. 602, reincorporation of benevolent, etc., societies; consent of two-thirds of directors, stockholders, required 1012 certificate required to be filed 1012 Sec. 825a, punishment for placing explosives near buildings, etc 1033 Sec. 833a, punishment for fraudulent disposal of mortgaged personal property 554 Sec. 1141, ancillary guardian for nonresident infants or lunatics 1006 Sec. 1288, provisions for marriages among Quakers, etc 297 Sec. 1293, form of marriage license modified 297 Sec. 1608, alleys and minor streets, conditions for opening, etc 733 width, etc., of minor streets 733 Sec. 1608a, closing useless alleys; disposal of land 733 Sec. 1608b, dedication of new, and closing existing, alleys; proceedings 733 Sec. 1608c, closing narrow alleys 784 Sec. 1608d, closing alleys when square has one owner 734 Sec. 1608e, condemnation proceeding to open, etc., alleys and minor streets 734 Sec. 1608f, notice to parties in interest 734 Sec. 1608g, assessment of damages and benefits by jury 735 Sec. 1608h, condemnation of parts of lots 735 Sec. 1608i, determination of objections by court 735 Sec. 16O8j, benefits assessed to include expense of proceedings 736 Sec. 1608k, payment of awards for damages 736 Sec. 16081, collection of assessment of benefits 736 Sec. 1609, compensation of jurors 736 Sec. 1610, appeals not to delay opening, etc., nor paying awards to others 736 See. 1611, deposit of receipts from United States land 737 Sec. 1612, preparation of plats 737 Sec. 1613, effect of condemnation under previous Jaws 737 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of the,* appropriation for salaries 363, 884 authorized to connect city with suburban streets 587 to construct necessary water mains and bewers 244 duties, causing telegraph poles and wires to be taken down 984 inaugural ceremonies 1277 opening, closing, etc., alleys and minor streets 733 temporary detention of insane persons 317 lunacy proceedings on petition of, in cases of homicidally inclined persons 740 public convenience stations to be established by; control 984 reservation No. 32, transferred to control of 12 to issue temporary permits for electric, gas, aim steam connections to Railway Appliance Exhibition; conditions 1275 to number, etc., parcels of land outside of city for assessment, etc 737xliv *Ditweiler, John L.,* payment to 777 *Ditweiler, S.
H.,* payment to 777 *Divorce, Statistics of Marriage and,* to be published since 1887 1282 *Dixon, Thomas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Doan, Russell,* payment, of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784 *Document Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 91, 637 *Document Room, Senate,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant., etc 86, 631 *Documents,* other than ordinary business of Departments, not to be printed unless authorized by Congress 1249 *Documents, Congressional,* quota to be delivered to Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Representatives 159 *Dog River,* bridge authorized across, in Jackson County, Miss 169 time extended for bridging, in Jackson County 708 *Donaldson, Edward,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 752 *Donnell, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 798 *Donato, Auguste* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 750 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistants, etc 91, 636 deficiency appropriation for hire of horses, etc 1247 *Dorchester Bay, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Dorrance, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 747 *Doty, Webster,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 775 *Double Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130 *Douglass, George T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 761 *Dover, N.
J., Army Powder Depot,* appropriation for storehouses 489, 1190 for magazine for high explosives 489 for railroad sidings 489 for power plant 489 for increasing water supply 489 for transportation facilities 1191 *Dover, N. J., Naval Magazine,* appropriation for public works 338, 1105 *Doxtater, Cornelius,* may sell portion of allotment 1065 *Doyle, Robert M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 769 *Drainage,* appropriation for investigations by Department of Agriculture 294, 882 *Dredges, Government,* specific appropriation necessary for, on Great Lakes or North Atlantic coast 452 *Drennan, Charles,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 757 *Dresden, Germany,* appropriation ior consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Driggs, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Drisco, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 799 *Drugs, Imported,* delivery of unwholesome, false-labeled, etc., forbidden 288, 875 *Dubalht, John,* payment of french spoliation claim to administrator of 794 *Dublin, Ireland,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Dubose, William R.,* payment, of Court of Claims judgment to 749 *Duck Island, Conn,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1119 *Duffield, Eliza A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 767 *Dugan, Cornelius,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Dugan, Cumberland,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786, 798 *Dugger, Frank,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Dugger, Georgie K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to guardian of 768 *Dulaney, C.
C.,* payment to 773 *Dulaney, Robert,* payment to 778 *Duluth, Diocese of,* sale of lands, Chippewa Reservation to, authorized 1068 *Duluth, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 1139 *Duluth, Pierre and Black Hills Railroad Company,* time extended for bridge across Missouri River, at Pierre, S. Dak 1032 *Dunean, J. K.,* deficiency appropriation for 420 *Duncan, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788 *Dundee, Scotland,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Dunfermline, Scotland,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Dunlap, Andrew,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Dunlap, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790, 793 *Dunlap, Moncure and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner of 771 *Dunn, George,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 747 *Durand, George R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759, 767xlv *Durango, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Durant, Cornelius,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Durau de Chaves, Nicolas,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment Court of Private Land Claims, grant of 423 *Durborow, Alan C.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Durham, N.
C.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *“During the Session,” * to mean 121 days 92 to mean 209 days 638 *Dusseldorf, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Duties on Imports,* preferential rates on articles from Cuba 3 reduction on goods from Philippines paying export duty there 975 sugar schedule not to be reduced 3 *Duties on Imports, Philippine Islands* (*see* Philippine Tariff Revision tow, 1905). *Duties Porto Rican,* time extending for bringing claims for refund of 1013 *Duwamish River, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *D’Wamish, etc., Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1057 *D’Werhagen and Groverman,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 799 *Dyer, Nehemiah M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 **E.** *Eads, James B.,* payment to estate of 801 *Eagle Harbor, Mich.,* life-saving station established at, Keweenaw Point 324 *“Eagle,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 785 *Earth, Stone, and Timber Public Lands,* use of, permitted for works under reclamation act 706 *Eason, Stephen,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *East Chester Creek, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 *East Pass, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 *East River, N. Y.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1121 *East Saint Louis, Ill.,* terms of court 550, 995 marshal and clerk at 550 *East Saint Mary River, Fla.,* bridge authorized across 1260 *East Washington Heights Traction Railroad Company,* time extended for completing road 308 lease or purchase of completed portion 308 *Eastern Dispensary, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 387 for treatment of indigent patients 387, 908 *Eastern Oklahoma Railway Company,* transfer of portion of, to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, authorized 66 *Eastern Railroad Company,* refund of illegally collected internal-revenue taxes 801 time extended for bridging Monongahela River, Pittsburg, Pa 159 *Eastman, Thomas H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 758 *Eaton, James,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Eaton, Joseph G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Eaton, Nathaniel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Eberhart, Jacob,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 767 *Ebert, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 766 *Echo Ray, N.
Y.* appropriation for improvement of; removal of rock 1120 *Eclipse of the Sun, 1905,* appropriation for observing 666 *Ecuador,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 *Edge, Jane,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 748 *Edgerton, Eduard G.,* deficiency appropriation for 1239 *Edinburgh, Scotland,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Edmond and Davenport,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner of 771 *Education, Bureau of,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 127, 673 for books, etc 128, 673 for collecting statistics 128, 673 for documents, apparatus, etc 128, 673 for rent 128, 674 *Educational Institutions,* detail of retired officers and enlisted men to, permitted 225 payment by, for quarters, etc 225 ordnance and ordnance stores to issued to 226 *Eduards, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1247 *Evils, Albert F.,* authorized to build lighthouse on Diamond Shoal, Cape Hatteras, N. C 561 conditions; maintenance by builder 562 operation for four years before acceptance 563 payment if accepted; conditions 563 modification of terms for lighthouse at Diamond Shoal, N. C 1266 *Eichele and Company, P.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Eichelroth, W. W.,* payment to 805 *Eighth Judicial Circuit,* appropriation for law books 141 appeals and writs of error from Indian Territory courts taken to circuit court of appeals 1081xlvi *Eighth Street Northwest, D.
C.,* condemnation proceedings for extension of 247 deficiency appropriation for condemnation expenses, extending 1221 *Election Case, Senate,* appropriation for expenses preparing document 1211 *Electoral Vote for President and Vice-President,* deficiency appropriation for mileage of messengers conveying, to Washington 602 for printing certified copies of 602 *Electric Franchise, Honolulu,* grant of Hawaiian legislature for, modified and approved 227 *Electric Light and Power Plants, D.
C.,* report by Executive Departments, Washington, of cost of 398 *Electric-Motor Vessels,* steamboat inspection provisions for 1030 *Electric Plants, Army,* appropriation for; gun and mortar batteries 234, 845 use of surplus power, etc., permitted; accounts 834 *Electric Wiring, D. C.,* regulations governing; penalties 306 *Electrical Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 374, 895 for employees paid from general appropriations 895 for supplies, repairs, etc 374, 895 maximum telephone rates established 374 penalty for violation 374 for placing wires underground, etc 375, 896 for extending police-patrol system 375, 896 for additional fire-alarm boxes, etc 896 *Electrical Engineer, D.
C.,* office created, qualifications; inspectors 307 *Electrical Units and Standards, International Committee of,* appropriation for expenses of delegates 685 *Electricians, Army,* appropriation for pay of, Artillery Corps 261, 829 for pay of signal 261, 829 *Eleventh Light-House District,* appropriation for tender for inspector 468 for tender for inspector, Lake Superior 1172 *Elgin, William S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 751 *“Eliza,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 795 *Elizabeth River, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Elk* appropriation for care of, on forest reserves 290 *Elk River, Md.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1123 preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Elk River, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River to Otsego from 152 may bridge Mississippi River, with town of Otsego 540 *Elk, William,* sale, etc., permitted, Ponca allottee 1068 *Elkhart, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Elko, Nev.,* appropriation for establishing Indian school 215 *“Ella M.
Doughty,” Schooner,* claim for damages, collision with “Massachusetts,” referred to admiralty court 810 *Ellery, Frank,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Elliott, Frederick,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 761 *Ellis Island Immigrant Station, N. Y.,* appropriation for ferry house 466 for dredging channel 466 for purchase of cutter 466 for contagious-disease hospital 1170 deficiency appropriation for dredging 1244 *Elm, Abraham,* fee simple patent to, Oneida allottee 1066 *Elmer, Horace,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 758 *Emanuel, J.
M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Emarthla, Okchun,* may sell portion of allotted Greek lands 219 *Emarthla, Salina,* may sell portion of allotted Creek lands 219 *Emergencies,* appropriation for diplomatic and consular unforeseen 71, 918 use of, contingent expenses appropriation, etc., for carriages 919 deficiency appropriation for, diplomatic and consular service 16 *Emergencies, Agricultural Department,* appropriation for expenses, cotton-boll weevil, etc 883 *Emergency Fund, D.
C.,* appropriation for 384, 905 *Emergency Fund, Navy Department,* deficiency appropriation for 28, 404, 1228 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 387 for treatment of patients 908 *Emerson, Edward, jr.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Emery Elevating Carriage, Army,* appropriation for, may be advanced 237 change in contract authorized 238 payments; condition 238 *Emory Methodist Episcopal Church Smith, D. C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748 *“Empire,” Tug,* deficiency appropriation for owners for damages to, and tow 408 *Emplacements, Fortifications,* appropriation for modernizing older 845 *Enders, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 771 *Engard, Albert C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Engineer Corps, Army,* appropriation for enlisted men; longevity 260, 828 for pay of officers; longevity 263, 830 for expenses of depots 273, 839 for purchase of instruments, etc 273, 839 for maintenance of school, Washington, D.
C 273, 839 for completing Army War College 273 for equipment of troops 274, 839 for services 274, 840 for operating, etc., submarine mines 234, 845 for preserving river and harbor work 451 for river and harbor improvements 493, 1117, 1194 number of officers increased 203xlvii to constitute part of line of the Army 263 appointment of Chief of Engineers 263 vacancies to lie filled by promotions from Corps 263 in grade of second lieutenant from Military Academy cadets 263 *Engineer Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 115, 661 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for rivers and harbors, etc.; limit 115, 661 *Engineer School, Army,* appropriation for maintenance and equipment 273, 839 for additional cost of buildings 839 *Engineers, Licensed Marine,* penalty for refusing to serve, or to admit apprentices 1030 *Engineer’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries record division 365, 886 for engineers, superintendents, etc 365, 886 restriction on asphalt inspector 365 for employees paid from general appropriations 887 for stable expenses 367, 889 *England* (*see* Great Britain). *Engle, Frederick,* payment, of Court of Claims judgment to son of 766 *Engle, Joseph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to estate of; repeal of former act 757 *Engle, N. Mex,* dam across Rio Grande near, authorized for irrigation 814 *English, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 793, 797 *Engraving and Printing, Bureau of,* appropriation for Director, assistant, etc 104, 650 for additional building 457 for completion of buildings 1161 for salaries 460, 1164 for wages 461, 1164 for materials 461, 1164 for rent, postage-stamp agent 461, 1165 deficiency appropriation for rent 18 for completing vaults 22 for counters, detailed to Treasurer’s Office 395, 1215 for salaries 1217 for wages 1218 transfer of balances authorized 396 *Enlisted Men, Army,* appropriation for pay; longevity 260, 828 for extra pay, field artillery gunners 260 for engineer battalion artillery; longevity 260, 828 for ordnance department; longevity 261, 829 for quartermaster-sergeants; longevity 261, 829 for commissary-sergeants; longevity 261, 829 for electrician sergeants; longevity 261 for electricians, artillery; longevity 829 for Signal Corps; longevity 261, 829 for Hospital Corps; longevity 261, 829 for pay of retired 264, 831 double credit for service in China, Panama, etc 264 for travel; undrawn clothing; interest on deposits, etc 265, 832 for 20 per cent increase, service in Philippines, etc 266, 832 deficiency appropriation for pay 402, 1225 may be detailed to schools; conditions 225 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay 347, 1113 increase in number of, authorized 1113 *Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for pay 324, 1092 for outfits 326, 1093 deficiency appropriation for outfits on first enlistment, etc 1228 increase of, authorized 1092 retired, may be detailed to schools; conditions 225 *Enon Baptist Church, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Ensenada, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Ensigns, Navy,* appointment of boatswains, gunners, and warrant machinists as 346 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 289, 876 for general expenses 289, 876 *Envelopes, Postal Service, Official,* appropriation for 438, 1090 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 414 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary,* appropriation for salaries 68, 915 *Epidemics,* appropriation for prevention of 466, 1170 *Equipage, Army, Camp and Garrison,* appropriation for 271, 837 deficiency appropriation for 1252, 1256 *Equipments, Army,* appropriation for 275, 846 *Erie Basin, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of Lake Erie entrance 1195 *Erie, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1122 granted use of part of Presque Isle Peninsula for waterworks 352 *Erzerum, Turkey,* appropriation for consul at 75 consulate transferred to Trebizond 394 *Escambia River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Eskimos,* provision for educating children of 619 appropriation for education 1188 *Essex River, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Estherville-Minim Creek Canal, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1125 *Ethier, Anthony,* payment to 805 *Ethnology, American,* appropriation for researches 461, 1165 deficiency appropriation for; balances re-appropriated 397 bulletins of, to be in octavo 585 *Etting, Theodore M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to 766 *Euclid Place, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for connecting, with Erie street 516 deficiency appropriation for condemnation expenses, extending 1221 *Eureka Insurance Company,* deficiency appropriation for Treasury settlement 427 *Evangelical Lutheran Church, Strasburg, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 772xlvii *Evans and Company, R.
O.,* appropriation for paying, from funds of Cherokees 221 *Evans, George W.,* deficiency appropriation for 409 *Evanston, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 1157 *Evanston, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Eveleth, James,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 401 *Evening Gun, Army,* appropriation for firing 275, 840 *Everett, Wash.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be, made 1155 *Everson, Preston and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 763 *Evidence,* copies of land patents, etc., certified by recorder to be received as 185 original land papers to be transmitted for use as, in courts of record 186 *Ewell, Emily M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 768 *Examining Surgeons, Pensions,* appropriation for fees, etc.; examinations 315, 848 *Excelsior Match Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Excise Board, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 364, 885 may permit opening of restaurants, etc., March 5, 1905 1287 *Executive Departments,* cost of electric plants to be reported to Congress 398 prohibition on use of horses, etc., not applicable to heads of 142 *Executive Expenses,* appropriations for 97, 642 *Executive Mansion, D. C.,* appropriation for improving grounds south of 490, 1191 for improving grounds 491, 1192 for care, repairs, etc 492, 1192 for fuel 492, 1192 for greenhouses, etc 492, 1192 for lighting 492, 1192 *Executive Office,* appropriation for Secretary to the President, assistants, clerks, etc 97, 642 for contingent expenses 97, 642 for printing and binding 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 15 details of Department, etc., employees for temporary service in, allowed 642 *Executive Office, D.
C.* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, etc 363, 884 for clerks, etc., paid from general appropriations 884 *Experimental Gardens, etc., Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for expenses 284, 870 *Explosives, D. C.,* punishment for placing, near buildings, cars, statues, etc 1033 *Explosives, Dangerous,* not permitted on passenger steamers 1031 *Express Companies,* punishment for sending, etc., obscene literature by, extended to exporting, and importing 705 *Extradition,* appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 70, 918 deficiency appropriation for fees and costs in 45, 1254 for bringing home criminals 394, 1214, 1257 provisions of Revised Statutes, as to, extended to Philippine Islands 698 **F.** *Fabian and Madigan,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 771 *Facing Slips, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for printing 435, 1087 deficiency appropriation for printing, etc 1238 *Fahenstock and Company, B.
A.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Fahnestock, Albree and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of surviving partner of 764 *Fair Haren, Mass.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1152 *Fairex, Daniel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 750 *Fairfax, B. F.,* payment to 778 *Fairfield Customs Collection District, Conn.,* Norwalk made subport of entry 629 *Fairport, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1134 *Falconer, Abraham,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 789 *Fargo and Moorhead Street Railway Company,* may bridge Red River of the North 150 *Fargo, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 bridge authorized across Red River of the North, to Moorhead from 150 *Farley, Carroll,* fee simple patent to, Omaha allottee 1068 *Farmers’ Bulletins,* appropriation for preparing, printing, etc 291, 878 distribution of Congressional allotment 291, 878 for additional assistants, etc 291, 878 *Farmers’ Institutes,* appropriation for report, etc., upon 294, 882 *Farquhar, N. H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Farnell, Ozman, Kirk and Company,* permitted to excavate, etc., adjoining army building, Saint Paul, Minn 613 *Fassett, Thomas O.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 751 *Faught, Julia Ann,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *“Favorite,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 782 *Fayette County, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River between Greene and 717 *Fayette County, Tex.,* transferred from western to southern judicial district 612xlix *Feather River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 1142 board of engineers to consider improvement of 1143 *“Federal George,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 798 *Feeble-Minded Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 387, 908 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 400 *“Felicity,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 789 *Fellowes, Nathaniel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781, 784, 785, 790, 791, 792, 792, 792, 793, 794, 794, 794, 796, 797, 800 *Ferebee, Nelson M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 763 *Ferguson, E. M.,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Ferguson, William D.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Ferguson, William J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 748 *Fernandina, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of water route to Savannah 1126 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1150 terms of court 719 *Ferrier, William A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 745 *Ferryboats,* subject to steamboat inspection requirements 1029 *“Fessenden,” Revenue Culler,* deficiency appropriation for repairs 22 *Field Artillery, Army,* appropriation for issue to Militia 275, 840 *Field Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of, and carriages 235, 845 for ammunition 235, 846 *Field, James G.,* may be restored to line of promotion, surgeon, Navy 1259 *Fifth Judicial Circuit,* term, circuit court of appeals at Montgomery, Ala 249 *Filled Cheese,* appropriation for expenses of inspecting, etc 106 *Filtration Plant, Washington.
Aqueduct,* appropriation for completing; available until expended 376 for maintenance, etc 897 *Finch, James B., jr.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1246 *Findlay, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Fine Arts,* temporary copyright for, exhibited at Louisiana Purchase Exposition 5 *Finn, Elvira C.,* payment to 778 *Fire Control Stations, Army,* appropriation for constructing, installing, etc 236, 845 *Fire Department, D. C.,* appropriation for chief engineer, assistants, etc 381, 903 for miscellaneous 382, 903 for contingent, expenses 382, 903 for new building, etc 382 for fire boat 382 for house, etc., for fire boat 903 for new apparatus 382, 903 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 399, 1222 for forage 399 for addition to truck house 399 pension provisions extended to captains, etc., and dependent mothers 822 *Fire Hose,* destruction of defective, on ships 1023 *Fire Island Inlet, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made for breakwater 1153 *Fire Precaution, on Steam Vessels,* requirements for 1031 *Fire Protection on Passenger Steamers,* appliances required for 1028 *First Assistant Post master-General,* appropriation for, superintendents of divisions, clerks, etc 131, 677 for postal service, office of 430, 1083 for miscellaneous; directories, etc 434 deficiency-appropriation for salaries and allowances division 426 *First Judicial Circuit,* additional circuit judge authorized 611 deficiency appropriation for additional judge 1240 *First Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, Tenn.,* payment to 777 *Fish Commission* (*see also* Fisheries Bureau), deficiency appropriation for 35 for Green Lake Station, Me 35 *Fish Hatchery,* grant of lands to Oregon for 185 *“Fish Hauk,” Bureau of Fisheries Steamer,* appropriation for repairs, etc 478 *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 473, 1177 for employees 473, 1177 for division of fish culture, office force 474, 1177 station employees 474, 1177 employees at large 476, 1180 distribution employees 476, 1180 for inquiry division 476, 1180 for biological station, North Carolina 476, 1180 for statistics division 476, 1180 for vessel service 476, 1180 for contingent expenses 477, 1180 for propagation 477, 1181 for maintenance of vessels 477, 1181 for inquiries 477, 1181 for statistical inquiry 477, 1181 for lobster hatchery, Maine 477 for station, White Sulphur Springs, W.
Va 477 Leadville, Colo 477 Neosho, Mo 477 Beaufort, N. C., biological 477 Tupelo, Miss 477 Craigs Brook, Me 477 Green Lake, Me 478 Gloucester, Mass 478 Wytheville, Va 478 Manchester, Iowa 478 Northville, Mich 478l appropriation for station, Woods Hole, Mass 1181 Bozeman, Mont 1181 Clackamas, Oreg 1181 Spearfish, S. Dak 1181 Baker Lake, Wash 1181 Battle Creek, Cal 1181 Alaska, for salmon 1181 for repairs, etc., “Fish Hawk” 478 “Albatross” 478 for launch, Battery Island station 478 for protecting salmon fisheries, Alaska 478, 1181 *Fisheries, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 473, 1177 to approve fishways at dam across Mississippi River, Minn 723 Rock River, Ill 1005 *Fishers Island, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination to be made of Hay Harbor 1153 *Fishing Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *Fiske, Bradley A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Fitch, Leroy,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 749 *Fite, Jacob A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748 *Fitzhugh, Margaret M.,* payment to 778 *Fire Civilized Tribes of Indians,* appropriation for clerk to sign tribal deeds 123, 669 for town-site expenses 205 for completing survey, etc., town sites, lands of 1059 for removing intruders, and placing allottees in possession 1060 for town-site expenses.
Union Agency 1060 for expenses, completing work of commission to 1060 for tribal schools 215, 1076 transfer of permanent fund 1076 deficiency appropriation for town-site expenses 34 for removing intruders, etc 34 for sale, etc., Creek and Cherokee lands 1237 leases of allotments, to be investigated 1060 proceedings, if deemed fraudulent, etc 1060 payment of town-site receipts to Choctaws and Chickasaws 571 restriction on alienation by adult allottees not of Indian blood, removed 204 rules and regulations 204 homesteads not affected 204 premature allotments in Cherokee Nation ratified 205 lands segregated for Delawares excepted 205 sale of (released Choctaw and Chickasaw lands under sealed proposals 209 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Commissioners to Negotiate with,* appropriation for salaries of commissioners 204 termination of 204 sale of remaining Creek lands 204 restriction of sales, leases, etc., modified 204 use of funds 205 allotment proceedings in Cherokee Nation ratified 205 lands of Delawares 205 for expenses, completing work of 1060 deficiency appropriation for expenses 34 for completing work of 1237 *Fire-Mile River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1119 *Flags,* trade-marks, consisting of United States, etc., refused registration 725 *Flags, Battle,* return to States, of Union and Confederate 1284 *Flags, etc.,* loan authorized for inaugural decorations 1278 *Flaherty, J.
T.,* payment to 778 *Flandreau, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school; additional pupils allowed 212, 1674 *Flathead Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 for support, etc., of Indians at 202, 1057 allotment of lands on Flathead Reservation to Indians of 303 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.,* survey directed 302 allotment to be made to Indians on 303 appraisal and sale of unallotted lands 303 lands reserved; religions societies, etc 304 sales of undisposed of lands after five years 305 disposition of proceeds 305 appropriation for lands reserved, etc 305 lands for religious, etc., uses excepted from allotment, etc 1080 for fuel supply for Indians 1081 *Flavel, Oreg.,* appropriation for cable, etc., to Fort Canby, Wash 279 *Fleming Brothers,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Fleming, William R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Fletcher, Arthur H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Fletcher, Thomas,* payment to 778 *Flint, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Flint River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 *Florence, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Florence Mining Company,* confirmation of contiguous mineral land claim, Uintah Reservation; conditions 1070 allowed access to properties 1070 *Florence, S.
C.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Florida,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 129, 675 *Florida Southern Judicial District,* terms, Fernandina 719 *Flushing Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1120 *“Fly,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 796 *Foerderer, R.H., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow 419li *Fog Signals,* appropriation for expenses 469, 1173 *Folding Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 91, 636 *Folding Room, Senate,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, folders, etc 88, 633 deficiency appropriation for fitting up building for 46 *Foley, Jane R.,* payment to 778 *Fond du Lac County, Wis., Circuit Court,* deficiency appropriation for judgment against United States in 422 *Fond du Lac Indians, Minn.,* appropriation for paying claims for supplies furnished 209 *Fond du Luc, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Fowl, etc., Adulterations,* appropriation for investigating, etc.; publishing results 287, 874 *Food Products,* appropriation for investigating, preservatives; foreign tests, etc 287, 874 for establishing standards of purity 287, 874 for investigating adulterating, false labeling, etc., of 288, 874 examination and detention of imported unwholesome 288, 874 *Forage Plants,* appropriation for investigations, etc 283, 869 *Forecasts, Weather,* penalty for counterfeiting, etc 864 *Foreign Commerce,* appropriation for investigations for promoting 681 transporting insects injurious to cultivated crops, forbidden 1269 punishment for violations 1270 *Foreign Counsel,* payment of, in special rases 1207 *Foreign Governments,* grateful acknowledgments to be conveyed to, participating in Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1285 invited to participate in Jamestown celebration 1047 *Foreign Intercourse* (*see* Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Foreign Mails, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 131, 677 for transportation; mails to Tahiti 437, 1089 for assorting mails on ships 437, 1089 for pier transfers, New York and San Francisco 437, 1089 for assistant superintendent, New York 1090 for balances due foreign countries 437, 1090 *Foreign Markets for Agricultural Products,* appropriation for expenses, extending 292, 879 *Foreign Missions* (*see* Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Foreign Nations,* provisions for registration of trademarks used in commerce with 724 *Foreign Steam Vessels,* deficiency appropriation for special inspectors of 42 *Foreign Tariffs,* appropriation for collating, publishing, etc 138, 684 *Forest Reserves,* appropriation for expenses of protecting, etc 483, 873 appropriation for survey of 486, 1187 deficiency appropriation for protecting 33, 44, 1242, 1254 administration of, transferred to Agricultural Department 628 surveying, locating, etc., excepted 628 cutting timber, etc., permitted 873 Black Hills and Idaho reserves excepted 873 employees may make arrests for violations of laws, etc., in 700, 873 fund created from sale of products, etc 628 disposition of 628 game preserve set aside in Wichita, Okla 614 grazing on Bull Run, Oreg., prohibited 526 lands added to, from Uintah Indian reservation 1070 Sierra Madre, Cal., from Yosemite Park 703 repeal of right to select other lands in lieu of claim within 1264 selection of agents, etc.; expenses 483 supervisors and rangers, selection of 628 use of earth, stone, and timber on, permitted for national irrigation works 706 water privileges, etc.; regulations 628 wood-pulp exports from Alaska permitted 628 *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 872 for general expenses 872 arrests by employees for violating laws 873 for administration of forest reserves 873 cutting timber, etc 873 for agents, labor, etc 873 for rent, etc.; leaves of absence 873 *Forester, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for, assistants, etc 286, 872 *Forestry,* exhibit at Lewis and Clark Exposition 177 *Forestry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 286 for general expenses 286 *Forked Deer River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1132 *Forman, Joseph,* payment, of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 798 *Forsyth, James M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Fort Abraham Lincoln Military Reservation, N.
Dak.,* homestead locations allowed on abandoned 306 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 1057 *Fort Berthold Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1057 for fence; employment of Indians 1057 *Fort Canby, Wash.,* appropriation for cable, etc., to Flavel, Oreg 279 *Fort Clark, Tex.,* appropriation for post hospital 272 *Fort Crawford Military Tract, Wis.,* disposal of unsold lands of 306 *Fort Crawford, Wis.,* appropriation for national cemetery 495 for improvement, etc 1197 *Fort Crockett Reservation, Tex.,* appropriation for extension of sea wall; conditions 497 *Fort D.
A. Russell, Wyo.,* appropriation for barracks 496lii *Fort Egbert, Alaska,* appropriation for survey, etc., road from Valdez to 271 deficiency appropriation for survey, etc., wagon road from Valdez to 1225 *Fort Erie, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Fort Griswold Tract, Conn.,* gun carriages donated to 54 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 202, 1057 unsold lands on, subject to entry 153 *Fort Hall Indians,* appropriation for fulfil ling treaty with 196, 1052 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for general service and staff college 259, 827 for post hospital 272 for penitentiary, construction; restriction 505, 1205 subsistence 509, 1208 clothing, transportation, etc 509, 1209 miscellaneous expenses 509, 1209 hospital supplies 509, 1209 salaries 509, 1209 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary, escaped prisoners 1242 *Fort Liscum, Alaska,* appropriation for military cable from Sitka 260 *Fort Logan, Colo.,* appropriation for target range 1198 *Fort Meade, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for barracks 496 *Fort Mifflin, Fa., Naval Magazine,* appropriation for public works 339, 1105 *Fart Missoula, Mont.,* acceptance of lands donated for enlarging, reservation 142 *Fort Mojave, Ariz,* appropriation for Indian school 212, 1074 *Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for artillery school 259, 827 for wharf expenses 498, 1198 for roads, etc 498, 1198 for sewer system 498, 1198 *Fort Niagara, N. Y.,* appropriation for additional ground 1198 *Fort Peek Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1057 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for resurvey, etc., of portion 1662 *Fort Phil Kearny, Wyo.,* deficiency appropriation for monument to mark massacre at 26 *Fort Porter, N.
Y.,* tunnel under lands of, for Buffalo water supply, authorized 843 *Fort Putnam, West Point, N. Y.,* appropriation for restoring 860 *Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for cavalry and field artillery school 259, 827 for post hospital 272 for road on military reservation 836 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex.,* appropriation for erection of hospital 838 *Fort Sheridan, Ill.,* appropriation for post hospital 272 for additional land: reduced area 497 *Fort Sherman Abandoned Military Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for custodian 485, 1186 part of, donated to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, for park 485 *Fort Sill, Okla.,* deficiency appropriation for Apache prisoners 26 *Fort Smith, Ark.,* boundary of Arkansas extended into Indian Territory near 714 *Fort Snelling, Minn.,* appropriation for post hospital 272 deficiency appropriation for shooting range 1225 *Fort Totten, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 212, 1074 *Fort Totten, N. Y.* (*see also* Submarine Defense School), appropriation for post hospital 272 for machinery, etc., torpedo depot 847 *Fort Walla Walla Military Reservation, Wash.,* reappraisal and sale of abandoned portion of 243 *Fort Wayne, Mich.,* determining western boundary of, reservation 497 *Fortifications,* appropriation for gun and mortar batteries 234 for modernizing older emplacements 845 for fire-control installations 845 for installing range finders 234 for purchase, tests, etc., of range finders, etc 845 for sites for defenses 234 for harbor searchlights 234, 845 for preservation and repair 234, 845 for plans 234, 845 for electric plants 234, 845 for sea walls 234, 845 for submarine mines 234, 845 contracts for all works 234, 845 for armament 234, 845 for machine guns, carriages, etc 234, 845 for mountain, field, and siege cannon, carriages, etc 235, 845 balances available 846 for rammunition 235, 846 for rapid-fire guns 235 for ammunition 235 for seacoast cannon, mounts, etc 235, 846 for ammunition 235, 846 for inspecting instruments, range finders, etc 235, 846 for ammunition, etc., for practice 235, 846 for alterations, etc., mobile artillery 235 for alterations, seacoast guns 235, 846 for contract guns 235, 846 for expenses, Sandy Hook proving ground 235, 846 for Watervliet Arsenal, Gun Factory 236, 847 for Watertown Arsenal 236 for Frankford Arsenal 236 for purchase, etc., of submarine mines 236, 847 for fire-control installations 236 for insular possessions, seacoast batteries 236, 847 sites in Hawaii 236 seacoast guns, mounts, etc 237, 847 additional mounts 847 ammunition 847 seacoast mortars, mounts, etc 237 rapid-tire guns, carriages, etc 237liii appropriation for insular possessions, inspecting instruments, range finders, etc 847 detailed estimates required 847 for Board of Ordnance and Fortification 237, 847 for purchases, etc 237, 847 for civilian member, necessary expenses 237, 848 for tests, etc 237, 848 inquiry as to right to inventions, etc 237, 848 purchases to be of American manufacture 237, 848 for Sandy Hook sea wall 1198 for A.
H. Emery, elevating carriage; advances allowed 237 change in contract, authorized; payments 238 condition 238 deficiency appropriation for contingencies 43, 1252 *Fossett, Henry,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Foster, A. Lawrence,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Foster, Edwin B.,* allotments, Osage Reservation, Okla., subject to lease to 1061 *Foster, Jackson,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 749 *Foster, John G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Foster, Penelope,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to 768 *Foster, William,* payment, of French spoliation claim to administrator of 791 *Foundlings Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 388 for care, etc., of children at 909 *Fourteenth Street, D. C.,* appropriation for extending; securing land 371 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General,* appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc 132, 678 for chief inspector, etc 132, 678 for superintendent, etc., city delivery 132, 678 for superintendent, etc., rural free delivery 132, 678 for postal service, office of 438, 1090 *Fourth-Class Mail Matter,* may be sent in bulk unstamped; conditions 440 *Fourth Light-House District,* appropriation for tender for inspector 467, 1171 *Foose, George,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Fox River, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 1139 *France,* appropriation for ambassador to 67, 915 for secretary of embassy 68, 916 for second secretary 69, 916 for third secretary 69, 917 *Frankford Arsenal, Pa.,* appropriation for machinery, shrapnel plant 236 for building for storing, etc., artillery ammunition 236 for storehouse, small arms cartridges 489 for extending cartridge shop 489, 1190 for water supply 1190 *Frankfort, Germany,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Frankfort, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1137 *Franking Privilege* increase in weight allowed for Congressional official correspondence 441 *Franklin, Benjamin,* deficiency appropriation for medal to commemorate 200th anniversary of birth of 394 *Franklin, James,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Franklin, John S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 752 *Franks for Public Documents, Congressional,* may be perforated, etc 9 *Fraudulent Sales of Merchandise, D.
C.,* conduct, etc., constituting 555 *Frederick the Great,* appropriation for expenses, dedicating, etc., statue of 491 *Free, Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, etc., city service 132, 678 for superintendent, etc., rural service 132, 678 for letter carriers 439, 1090 for new offices 439, 1090 for horse hire 439, 1090 for car fare and bicycle allowance 439, 1090 for mechanics 439, 1090 for marine service, Detroit, Mich 439, 1090 for incidental expenses 439, 1091 for special delivery 439, 1091 for rural service 439, 1091 deficiency appropriation for 38, 415 substitute carriers to lie paid from salaries lapsed on account of absence 1085 *Free Public Library, D.
C.* (*see* Public Library, D. C.). *Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum, D. C.,* appropriation for subsistence; salaries 387, 1189 for expenses 387 for building, continued; lands for 488 for constructing new building 1190 for care, etc., of indigent patients 908 deficiency appropriation for expenses 400, 1223 contracts for District patients; use of receipts 1190 control of, vested in Secretary of Interior 1190 estimates to be submitted by Secretary of Interior 1190 sums for new building, to be paid from Treasury 1190 refund of amount from District revenues 1190 *Freeman, Charles C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 760 *Freeport, Ill.,* terms of court 993 *Freiburg, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *French Broad River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1133 *French, Greely,* payment to 805 *French Spoliation Claims,* appropriation for defense in 506, 1205 for paying findings in 780 *Fresno, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *“Friendship,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 781liv *“Friendship,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 784 *Frith, Thomas I.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 750 *Frothingham, Andrew,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Frothingham, Benjamin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 796 *Fry, Philip,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Fuchan, China,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 464, 1169 deficiency appropriation for 20, 42, 423, 1252 use of appropriations for rented temporary quarters 1161 *Fuel Substances,* appropriation for analyzing, testing, etc 1187 deficiency appropriation for analyzing, etc 33, 412, 603 *Fugitives from Justice,* provisions of Revised Statutes as to, extended to the Philippines 698 *Fulmer, David M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Fulton, Miss,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 606 *Funchal, Madeira,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Fir Seal Fisheries,* negotiations requested for revision of regulations, etc 586 appropriation for expenses 586 *Fur Seals* (*see also* Alaskan Seal Fisheries), appropriation for protecting 460, 1163 *Furniture, etc., Public Buildings,* appropriation for 464, 1168 deficiency appropriation for 20, 1216, 1252 *Fussell, Linnaeus,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Fyffe, Joseph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 763 **G.** *Gainesville, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 454 *Gainesville, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Gairdner, James and Edwin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 799 *Gairdner and company, James and Edwin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 781 *Gate, Moses,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 794 *Gallagher, Charles,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 762 *Gallagher, Lawrence, B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 754 *Gallaqher, Hon.
Jacob H.,* made member of Commission on Senate, Office Building 481 *Galveston Bay, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of west channel 1130 *Galveston Channel, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made for extending, etc 1154 *“Galveston,” Revenue Cutter,* deficiency appropriation for repairs 22 *Galveston Ship Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 494, 1130 contracts 1130 *Galveston, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor, restoring channel and jetties 494 for improvement of harbor; contracts 1130 for improvement of channel; contracts 1130 preliminary examination of harbor to be made for depth of 30 feet 1154 *Game,* appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed 290, 877 *Game and Fish Laws, D.
C.,* appropriation for enforcing 368, 890 *Gaine Preserve, Okla.,* part of Wichita Forest Reserve to lie set apart for 614 penalty for unlawful hunting, etc., in 614 *Gammel, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Gautt and Son, M. A.,* payment to 776 *Garbage, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for removing 374, 894 provisions for collecting and disposal of; contracts 621 removal by District authorities permitted 895 *Gardner, James E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 750 *Gardner, John W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 761 *Gardner, Thomas M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to nephew 755 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 500 for isolation wards 383, 500 for destitute patients; half from District revenues 1200 deficiency appropriation for isolating wards 400, 1223 *Garland County, Ark.,* exchange of lands in Hot Springs for county buildings 143 *Garlock, Alfred A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *Gas Franchise, Honolulu,* grant of Hawaiian legislature for, modified and approved 231 *Gasconade River, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 1142 *Gaskins, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772, 773 *Gaskins, Mary,* payment to 778 *Gas-Motor Launches,* steamboat-inspection provisions for 1030 *Gasoline, etc., Automobiles,* fires to be put out after entering and relighted before leaving steam passenger vessels 720 *Gaspé Basin, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925lv *Gates, William,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Gauss, Herman,* deficiency appropriation for services 420, 1248 *Gaylord, Aaron,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Geary, Okla.,* act of legislature legalizing waterworks bond issue, confirmed 143 *Gee, Samuel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *General Account of Advances, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 403, 1227 *General Federation of Women’s Clubs, D.
C.,* may hold meetings outside of Washington 542 *General Grant National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for protecting, etc 487, 1188 deficiency appropriation for 1237 *General Land Office* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 124, 670 for investigations, etc 125, 670 for maps; distribution 125, 670 for mine inspectors 125, 671 for printing maps for sale 487 for rebinding tract books 512 deficiency appropriation for additional force 31 for rollers for maps 409 for per diem, inspectors, etc 410 for mounting maps for Congress 1234 for maps 1234 balances available for maps of United States, 1904 584 copies of records certified by recorder to be evidence 185 powers over surveys of private-land claims 485 to transmit original papers for use as evidence in any court of record 186 *General Land Offer, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 124, 670 *General Service and Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 259, 827 *General Stuff Corps, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses, Chief of Staff 259, 827 for contingent expenses, military departments 259 for contingent expenses, military information division 827 for expenses, military information division 260, 827 detail of employees to or from War Department forbidden 659 *Geneva, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1157 *Geneva, Switzerland,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Genoa, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Genoa, Nebr.,* appropriation for Indian school 212, 1074 for new buildings 213 *Geodetic Association for Measurement of the Earth,* appropriation for quota of international 72, 920 *Geographic Congress, International,* report of eighth, to be printed; distribution 1286 *Geological Survey,* appropriation for Director, clerks, etc. 485, 1186 for scientific assistants 485, 1186 for general expenses 485, 1186 for skilled laborers, etc 486, 1186 for topographical surveys 486, 1186 for geological surveys 486, 1187 for paleontologic researches 486, 1187 for investigating Alaska mineral resources 1187 for chemical and physical researches 486, 1187 for preparing illustrations 486, 1187 for report on mineral resources 486, 1187 for investigating black sands, Pacific slope 1187 for books, etc 486, 1187 for geological maps 486, 1187 for gauging water supply 486, 1187 for investigating structural materials 1187 for analyzing, etc., coals, ignites, etc 1187 for survey of forest reserves 486, 1187 for steel book stacks, etc 1187 for rent 128, 674 for engraving illustrations 512, 1213 for printing and binding 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for 33, 44, 425, 1236, 1254 for replacing property destroyed by fire 33 for investigations, etc., Alaska 33 for report on mineral resources 33 for analyzing, etc., coals and lignites 33, 412, 603 for fire protection 411 for furniture, etc 412 for Earle Goldsmith, costs, etc 412 for investigating structural materials 1236 for engraving illustrations 1236 for W.
N. Brown 1236 third annual report of reclamation service ordered printed 1285 *“George and Jane,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 781 *George Washington University, D. C.,* increase of trustees authorized 1036 organization of colleges on special lines authorized; proceedings 1036 agreements with institutions outside of District; purposes 1037 *Georgetown, British Guiana,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Georgetown, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1158 *Georgia Northern, Judicial District,* terms of court, Athens 161 *Georgia Southern Judicial District,* Pierce County transferred from eastern to southwestern division 161 southwestern division established; counties composing 999 terms; jurisdiction 999 transfer of pending causes, etc 999 *German Orphan Asylum, D.
C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of children at 388, 909 *Germany,* appropriation for ambassador to 67, 915 for secretary of embassy 68, 916 for second secretary 69, 916 for third secretary 69, 917 *Gettysburg Battlefield* (*see* Gettysburg National Park). lvi *Gettysburg National Park Commission,* printing ordered of consolidated reports of, 1893–1904 1279 *Gettysburg National Park, Pa.,* appropriation for establishing 499, 1199 for monument to Battery E, Fourth Artillery 980 *Geyer, Frederick and Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797 *Geyer, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Gheen, Edward H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Ghent, Belgium,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Gibbons, Samuel P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 756 *Gibbs and Channing,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 789 *Gibraltar, Spain,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Gibson, Maria,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 780 *Gibson, William C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Gila County, Ariz.,* claim for expenses, prosecuting Indians, to be examined and certified 805 deficiency appropriation for paying expenses 1257 issue of bonds for court-house, etc., authorized 1268 *Gilbertsville, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River near 84 *Gill, Thomas A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764 *Gilliat, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of, repealed 806 *Gillis, James H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgement to 759 *Gilman, Nicholas,* payment, of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782, 792, 792, 794, 795 *Gilman, Nicholas,* payment of French spoliation claim to executor of 785, 788, 790, 799 *Gilmor, Robert,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788 *Girard, Stephen,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784, 787 *Girls’ Reform School, D.
C.,* appropriation for 386, 907 *Gillings, Richard,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 780 *Gladstone, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 *Glasgow, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 1273 *Glasgow, Scotland,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *“Glasgow,” Ship,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 784 *Glass, George,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Glass, Henry,* Payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Glauchau, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Gleason, Chauncey,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788 *Gleeson, Andrew,* payment to 802 *Glencore, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Globe Works, Boston, Mass.,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to 754 *Gloucester County, N. J.,* granted part of Redbank Military Reservation, for park purposes 620 *Gloucester, Mass.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 478 for improvement of harbor 494, 1194 immediate transportation privileges extended to 822 *Glover, James,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Glover, Jonathan, jr.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Glover, R.
M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 757 *Glocersville, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1158 *Gnadenhutten, Ohio,* lots granted to 143 *Goderich, Ontario,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Gold,* punishment for unlawfully stamping “United States Assay,” etc., on articles of 732 *Gold and Silver,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of commission to establish international ratio between 15 *Gold Coin,* appropriation for recoining 463, 1167 deficiency appropriation for recoining 20, 395, 1216 memorial dollar authorized for Lewis and Clark Exposition; cost 178 *Goldsboro, N.
C.,* appropriation for public building 454 *“Goldsborough,” Torpedo Boat,* acceptance authorized; deduction for speed failure 1263 *Goldsborough, Worth,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Goldsmith, Earle,* deficiency appropriation for damages 412 *Good, Chalkley,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 763 *Good Shepherd Industrial School, Milwaukee, Wis.,* payment to 802 *Goodwin, Edwin C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 419 *Goose Island Flats, Delaware Bay,* appropriation for lighthouse and fog signal 1171 *Goose Lake, Oreg, and Cal.,* change of level authorized under irrigation act 714lvii *Gorman, Hon.
Arthur P.,* made member of joint commission on Capitol extension 481 *Gothenberg, Sweden,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Goulette, Jefferson,* patent in fee to, Indian allottee 1067 *Government Board, Louisiana Purchase Exposition,* may rent temporary shops, offices, etc 19 *Government Exhibit, Lewis and Chirk Exposition,* provisions for; board created 176 detail; expenses, advances, etc 176 forestry and irrigation exhibits 177 appropriation for expenses 177 Alaskan exhibit; articles from Louisiana Purchase Exposition 177 buildings authorized;
Life-Saving Service 177 appropriation for buildings; contracts, etc 177 *Government Hospital for Insane, D. C.,* appropriation for current expenses 487, 1188 for buildings and grounds 488, 1189 for indigent District insane 388, 910 deficiency appropriation for superintendent hospital extension 31 for locomotive 31 for buildings and repairs 31, 1234 for sewer and water pipes 31 for fire escapes, etc 31 for current expenses 409, 1235 for painting new buildings 410 for buildings and grounds 1235 for Dr.
William A. White, reimbursement 1235 inmates of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home admitted to 731 pensions due inmates, distribution 731 transferred from Volunteer Soldiers Home 731 temporary detention of insane persons in 317 *Government Printing Office* (*see* Public Printing and Binding). *Government Publications, Comprehensive Index to,* deficiency appropriation for John G. Ames, compiling 39 *Governor-General of Philippine Islands,* civil governor to be known as 692 *Governors Island, N.
Y.,* appropriation for enlarging 498, 1198 *Gowanus Bag, New York Harbor,* appropriation for improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook channels 493, 1194 *Grace, Henry P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Grade Crossings, D. C., Elimination of* (*see also* Union Railroad Station, D. C.), appropriation for union railroad station 368, 890 employment of special counsel, etc 891 *Graef, Hermann,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Graff, Bennett and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 763 *Grain Production,* appropriation for investigating conditions of, and means of improving 868 *Grand Army of the Republic,* condemned bronze cannon granted to, for badges, etc 1284 *Grand Army Soldiers and Sailors’ Home, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and maintenance 388, 910 *Grand Forks, N. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1158 *Grand Haven, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1158 for improvement of harbor 1136 *Grand Junction, Colo.,* appropriation for Indian school 213, 1074 for new buildings; proviso 213 *Grand Lake, La.,* appropriation for lighting channel 469, 1173 *Grand Marais, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1136 *Grand Marais, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1139 *Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway Company,* claim for carrying mails to be examined and settled 802 *Grand River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Grand River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1137 *Grand River, Mo.,* declared not a navigable stream above Brunswick 715 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 204, 1059 *Grande Ronde Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* agreement with Indians on, for cession of unallotted lands 567 amended and confirmed 569 sale of lands; disposal of proceeds 569 *Grant, James H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 771 *Grasses, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of sample seeds 283 for investigations, etc 283, 869 *Grasses, etc., Seeds,* appropriation for testing for adulterations; publication of results 283, 869 *Grassy Point, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Saint Andrews Bay 549 *Gravatt, Charles W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 773 *Gray, George F.,* payment to 805 *Gray, Jahn T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Gray, Richard,* payment to 805 *Gray, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781, 782, 787, 789, 792 *Gray, William, jr.,* payment of French situation claim to administrator of 791, 797 *Grays Harbor, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, and liar entrance 1144 inner portion 1144 preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Grays Point, Mo.,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 6 *Grayson, Joel,* appropriation for 91, 637 *Greanor, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 771lviii *Great Britain,* appropriation for ambassador to 67, 915 for secretary of embassy 68, 916 for second secretary 69, 916 for third secretary 69, 917 negotiations with, for revising for seal regulations, requested 586 *Great Falls, Munt.,* terms of court 313 *Great Kanawha River,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 *Great Lakes,* appropriation for establishing naval training station 337 for maintenance of lights in channels of 470, 1173 preliminary examination to be made for ship channel connecting, between Chicago, Duluth, and Buffalo 1152 *Great Nemaha Agency Indians, Kans.,* payment of all tribal funds per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201 *Great Pedee River, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 494, 1125, 1195 *Great South Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1120 *Greece and Montenegro,* appropriation for minister to 916 for secretary of legation 916 *Greece, Roumamu, Servia and,* appropriation for minister to 68 for secretary of legation 69 *Green Bay Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190 *Green Bay, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 454 for improvement of harbor 1139 terms of court 152 *Green Jacket Shoal, R.
I.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1119 *Green, James G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Green, John L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 745 *Green Lake, Me.,* appropriation for fish hatchery; water supply 478 deficiency appropriation for fish hatchery 35 *Green River, Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of 1134 preliminary examination of, to he made to Munfordville 1151 *Greene County, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River between Fayette and 717 *Greene, David,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 793, 795, 798, 800 *Greene, Francis,* payment, of French spoliation claim to administrator of 792, 793 *Greeneville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 454, 1158 *Greenlaw, Adelaide,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Greensboro, N.
C.,* appropriation for public building, rent 454 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 23 *Greenwich, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1119 *Greer County, Okla.,* deficiency appropriation for payment to Texas, expenses of government in 428 *Greer, T. W., and. M. D. Tindall,* deficiency appropriation for damages 408 *Gregory County, S. Dak.,* disposal of lands in, ceded by Sioux Indians of Rosebud Reservation 254 *Grenoble, France,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Griffin, Rosanna,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748 *Griffiths, Herbert M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 761 *Griggs, A.
J.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Grigsby, Bazil,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Grigsby, Peter,* payment to 778 *Grundy, George,* payment of French spoliation claim to receiver of estate of 784 *Grundy, Samuel R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 750 *Guadeloupe, West Indies,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Guam Naval Station,* appropriation for public works 1104 deficiency appropriation for ice plant 408 enlisted men allowed credit for double time of service in 264 *Guantanamo, Cuba, Naval Station,* appropriation for public works 336 for light station 1171 deficiency appropriation for 30 *Guardians,* proceedings for ancillary of nonresident infants or lunatics 1006 *Guatemala and Honduras,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Guatemala City, Guatemala,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 *Guayaquil, Ecuador,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Gudger, Hon.
James M.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Guelph, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Guertin, Frank,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 744 *Guitar, Henry,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 1064 *Gulf Quarantine Station,* appropriation for boathouse, etc 493, 1162 *Gulfport, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 493 preliminary examination to be made for anchorage basin, etc 1153 made port of entry 242 collector, etc 243 *Gummo, John W.,* payment to 802 *Gun Carriages,* donated to Connecticut for Fort Griswold tract 54 *Gun Factory, Washington, D.
C., Naval,* appropriation for machinery, boilers, etc 327, 1095lix *Gun and Mortar Batteries,* appropriation for construction of 234 *Gunboats an Western Rivers,* deficiency appropriation for 43 *Gunnell, Francis M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Gunners, Navy,* eligible for appointment as ensigns after four years 346 *Gunners, Navy, Chief,* appointment of gunners as, after six years’ service 346 *Gunnery Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for 325, 1093 *Gunpowder,* special license required to carry, on passenger steamers 1031 *Guns, Seacoast, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 235, 846 for contract 235, 846 *Guthrie, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 1158 **H.** *Habana, Cuba,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 deficiency appropriation for dry dock 405, 1229 *Hague Convention, The,* appropriation for expenses court of arbitration created by 72, 920 *Hahn, Elizabeth,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 774 *Hailman, Rahm and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 764 *Haiti,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 *Halford, Maj.
E. W.,* refund to 802 *Halifax, Nora Scotia,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Hall and Company, R. P.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Hall, Elbridge D. * payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 751 *Hall, Elijah,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797, 799 *Hall, Ella* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 773 *Hall, James E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 750 *Hall, Martin E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Hall, William McK.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Haller, Samuel M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 752, 780 *Hallett, R.
S.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 780 *Hallett, Richard S.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 795 *Hallett, Richard S.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 785 *Halsey, Thomas Lloyd* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Ham, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Hamiburg, Germany,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Hamilton, Bermuda,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Hamilton, Bettie,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Hamilton, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Hamilton, Ill.,* dam, etc., authorized across Mississippi River from Keokuk, Iowa, to 712 *Hamilton, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 751 *Hammon, Daniel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Hammond, Edwin P.,* appointed manager Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1283 *Hammond, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 time extended for bridge across Calumet River at 548 *Hampden County, Mass.,* may bridge Connecticut River, Chicopee to West Springfield 541 *Hampton Roads, Va.,* inauguration of naval, marine, and military celebration of first English settlement in this country at 1047 *Hampton, Va.,* appropriation for Indian school 213, 1074 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 502, 1202 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 27, 403, 1226 *Hancock, John W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs, etc 757 *Handbury, Lieut.
Col. Thomas H.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 24 *Hangchow, China,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Hankau, China,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Hanna, Marcus A., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for widow 418 *Hannum, John L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764 *Hantium, William G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Hanover, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Hansen, Herman,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 749 *“Happy Return,” Brig,* payment, of French spoliation claim on account of 781 *Harbor and River Front, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 374 for expenses of harbor patrol 902 deficiency appropriation for 24 for protecting 1220 placed under police department 902 *Harbor Beach, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1137lx *Harbor Defense,* appropriation for searchlights for 234, 845 for submarine mines, constructing, etc 233 for purchase of torpedoes, etc 236, 847 *Harbor Dues, Philippines,* levied on goods exported 976 *Harbor Patrol, D. C.,* appropriation for officers and expenses; authority 902 *Harbor Regulations, D.
C.,* extended to all navigable waters in District 11 sunken vessels at docks, etc., to be removed 11 *Harbors,* appropriation for improvement of 451, 493, 1117, 1194 *Hardaway, Alice,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs at law 780 *Harding, Jeremiah,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter of 754 *Harford, F. H.* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Hargo, Tulsa,* may sell portion of allotted Creek lands 218 *Harlem River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 bridge authorized across, New York City 537 *Harley, Otho F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 752 *Harmon, Frank P.,* mav bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at Delorme, W.
Va 182 *Harmony, David B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Harput, Turkey,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Harrington, Jeremiah,* payment to 803 *Harris, Abel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 799 *Harris, Samuel B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 756 *Harris, Stephen,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Harrison, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 *Harrison, J. Scott,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 32 *Harrison, late President Benjamin,* monument to, permitted on public building grounds, Indianapolis, Ind 582 *Hart and Company, Samuel,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Hart Farm School, D.
C.,* appropriation for care of children at 387, 909 *Harf, John B.,* payment to 778 *Hartford, Conn.,* change authorized in bridge across Connecticut River at 844 *Hartshorne, Richard,* payment of French spoliation claim to executors of 783 *Harwood, George D.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 771 *Haskins, George S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sister of 761 *Haskins, R. O.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to estate of 771 *Haskins, Spencer,* payment to 778 *Hastings, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 *Hatch, Crowell,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781, 785, 785, 790, 791, 791, 792, 793, 793, 793, 794, 794, 794, 795, 795, 796, 796, 798, 800 *Hatfield, Chester,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to niece of 761 *Haugen, Erick,* payment to 776 *Haven, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Haven, Nathaniel A.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Haven, Nathaniel A.,* payment of French spoil at ion claim to executor of 798 *Harre, France,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Hawaii,* appropriation for salaries, government in 112, 658 for contingent expenses 113, 658 for salaries, district court 140, 686 for sites for fortifications 236 for meteorological expenses 278, 863 for agricultural experiment stations 294, 881 for relief and protection of American seamen 79, 927 for quarantine system 465, 1170 for survey of coasts 470, 1174 deficiency appropriation for quarantine service 42 act of legislature granting electric light and power franchise in Honolulu, modified and approved 227 gas franchise in Honolulu, modified and approved 231 appeals, etc., from supreme court to United States Supreme Court; minimum amount involved 1035 establishment of hospital and laboratory for lepers, Molokai 1009 municipal officials, appointment or election of 1035 tenure of office 1035 reports of labor statistics to be made every five years 164 right of way through Kahauiki Military Reservation, confirmed 579 *Hawaiian Electric Company (Limited) * franchise granted by legislature to, modified and approved 227 *“Hawk,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 799 *Hawke, James A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Hawkins, Charles E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Hawkins, W.
A.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1249 *Hawley, Charles E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 761lxi *Hawley, Joseph R.,* appointment as brigadier-general, retired, authorized 853 *Haws, Harrison,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Haxtun, Milton,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 781 *Hay Lake Channel, Saint Marys River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1138 *Hayes, John F.,* deficiency appropriation for services 419 *Haynes, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Hayward, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter of 775 *Hayward, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school 213, 1074 *“Hazard,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 300 *Hazlett, Nora G.,* unrestricted patent, to issue for Caddo allotment to 222 *Head Tax,* citizens of Newfoundland not liable for 144 refund of erroneously collected, authorized 684 *Head Tax, Philippine Islands,* use of, for benefit of the islands 692 *Headstones for Graves of Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for furnishing 495, 1196 deficiency appropriation for 43, 424, 1252, 1256 *Headwaters of the Mississippi River,* lands withdrawn for reservoirs, restored to homestead entry 990 conditions 990 *Health Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for health officer, inspectors, etc 382, 903 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 383, 904 for disinfecting service 383, 904 for sanitary emergency fund 383, 904 for expenses, food, etc., adulterations 383, 904 for inspection of dairy farms, etc 383, 905 for contagious diseases, isolating wards 383, 905 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of contagious diseases 399, 1222 for dairy inspection 399, 1222 for investigating adulterations 399 for contingent expenses 399 for isolating wards 400 direction over physicians to the poor 389 *Hearings in Land Entries,* appropriation for expenses 483, 1184 deficiency appropriation for expenses 33 reimbursement to receivers for payments to witnesses 822 *Heating Apparatus, etc., Public Buildings,* appropriation for 458, 1161 deficiency appropriation for 23 *Heating, etc., Plant for Congressional Building,* appropriation for construction; cost, etc 479, 1183 *Hebert, Eliza E.,* payment to 775 *Hefinger, Arthur C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Helena, Mont.,* appropriation for assay office, salaries 111, 656 for wages and expenses 111, 657 *Hell Gate, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 *Hemp, Baled,* provisions for carrying, on passenger steamers 1031 *Hempstead, Josiah,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Hendee, George E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Henderson, John B.,* reappointed Regent Smithsonian Institution 582 *Henderson, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 1158 *Henderson, Moses K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 754 *Hendricks, Me.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1152 *Hendrix, Edgar,* permitted to sell portion of Wichita allotment 219 *Hensley, Mrs.
Frank B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 32 *Hepburn, Hon. William P.,* made member of joint commission on Capitol extension 481 *Hermosillo; Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 925 *Hess, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 774 *Helhrington, J. E.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Hicks, Henry,* may alienate portion of allotment 1064 *Higgins, Fenelon B.,* deficiency appropriation for damages 408 *Higginson, Stephen,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 799 *Highway Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for constructing; limit of cost increased 372, 893 temporary use of overhead trolleys permitted electric car line over 823 time extended for completing 1283 *Highways System, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of permanent 368 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1220 designation of parcels of land under 737 plan for changes in southern part of county, to be made 628 powers of Commissioners extended to connect streets in the city with suburban streets 587 resubdivision of lots affected by 51 reversion to owners of abandoned streets, etc., outside of cities 14 *Hill, Isaac S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 762 *Hill, James,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Hill, Leroy L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 757 *Hill, Samuel E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *Hillen, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of assignee of 787, 798lxii *Hilliard, Henry E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Hillsboro Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1126 *Hillsboro Inlet, Fla.,* appropriation for light station 1171 *Hilo, Hawaii,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1156 *Hines, Amanda C., or Pasapa,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 219 *Hines, John W., jr.,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 219 *Hines, Samuel D.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 765 *Hines, Susan E.,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 1064 *Hinson, Ollie,* payment to 778 *Hinyard, Caroline,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Hitcox and Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Historical Armament, Army,* sale of obsolete, authorized 841 *History of United States Military Academy, Jubilee Centennial,* appropriation for printing: distribution 448 deficiency appropriation for 1226 *Hiwassee River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1133 *Hiron, Eveline,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Hoar, George F., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for heirs of 1245 *Hobbs, Thomas M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 743 *Hodges, Jacob E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrators of 768 *Hodgkinson, William F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Hoff, Henry K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 767 *Hoff, Lydia, and Hanna Updike,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Hofman, Susan,* payment of Court ot Claims judgment to administrator of 751 *Hoffman, William C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 751 *Hogs,* appropriation for inspection of, and carcasses 280, 865 *Holden, Mrs.
B. J.,* payment to 778 *Holden, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748 *Holland* (*see* Netherlands). *Holland, Colly B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Holland, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor, Black Lake; contracts 1136 *Holler, Frank,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Holley, John M.,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 592 *Hollingsworth, Harriet B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of devisee of 773 *Hollingsworth, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 744 *Hollins, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787, 788, 799 *Hollins, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 789 *Hollister, Seymour W.,* appropriation for reimbursing 221 *Holloway, Maj.
George T.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1224 *Holmes, Frank H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Holmes, Hudson and Company,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 789 *Holmes River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Holyoke, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 *Home for Incurables, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 387, 998 *Homeopathic Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for indigent patients 387, 908 for completion, etc., of building 908 *Homer, Benjamin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786, 793 *Homestead Entries,* by aliens, on certain void naturalization applications validated 298 second entries allowed on inability to complete first 527 conditions 527 additional entry on contiguous land permitted 527 aggregate not to exceed 160 acres 527 allowance for residence on first, entry 527 restricted to occupant’s lands 527 canceling illegal, etc., entries 527 commutation not allowed 527 lands in Minnesota and Wisconsin withdrawn for reservoir purposes, restored to 990 conditions 990 up to 640 acres allowed on certain Nebraska arid lands 547 transfer allowed of portion of, before patent, for rights of way to telephones, telegraphs, etc 991 undisposed-of lands, Round Valley Indian Reservation, Cal., opened to 706 *Homestead Settlers,* ejected from erroneously canceled grants, credited for residence, etc., on making new entries 184 *Homochitto River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Honduras, Guatemala and,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Hongkong, China,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Honolulu, Hawaii,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1146 electric power, etc., franchise in, modified and approved 227lxiii equipment of immigrant station from permanent appropriation 1244 gas franchise in, modified and approved 231 *Hoopa Valley Agency, Cal.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1058 *Hooper Island, Md.,* deficiency appropriation for lighthouse 426 *Hope and Help Mission, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 388 for care of women and children 910 *“Hope,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 796 *“Hope,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 784 *Hopkins, Caleb,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 792, 799 *Hopkins, John P. L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Hopkins, William H. A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Hord, William T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Horn Island Pass, Miss. * appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1129 *Horner, Frederick,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow 773 *Horner, William B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *Horse, Special Report on Diseases of the,* reprint ordered, to be sold 584 *Horses,* appropriation for inspection of live, products, and carcasses 280, 865 *Horses and Carriages, etc.,* personal use of, by officials prohibited; exception 142, 687 not applicable outside of District of Columbia 142 *Horses, Army,* appropriation for care, etc., of 269, 835 for purchase of; limit, etc 270, 835 *Horses, etc., Claims,* deficiency appropriation for paying 43 *Horseshoe Reef, N.
Y.,* appropriation for light-house, rebuilding 1171 *Horton, Elizabeth,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Horton, R. B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1248 *Horwitz, P. J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Hospital Corps, Army,* appropriation for enlisted men; longevity 261, 829 *Hospital Matrons, Army,* appropriation for 265, 831 *Hospital Tents,* loan of, for inaugural ceremonies 1278 *Hospitals, Army,* appropriation for construction, etc., post 272, 838 for Fort Riley, Kans 272 for Fort Totten, N.
Y 272 for Fort Leavenworth, Kans 272 for Fort Snelling, Minn 272 for Fort Sheridan, Ill 272 for Fort Clark, Tex 272 appropriation for Fort Sam Houston, Tex 838 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 26 *Hospitals, Naval,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 339, 1106 *Hot Springs, Ark.,* appropriation for Army and Navy Hospital 272, 838 exchange of lands for county buildings 143 *Hot Springs Reservation, Ark.,* appropriation for protection and improvement 486, 1188 deficiency appropriation for expenses 32 for electric pump 409 acceptance of jurisdiction over part of, ceiled by State 187 laws of United States put in force 187 service of State process, taxation, etc., not impaired 187 assigned to eastern judicial district 187 penalty for trespass, injuries to property, trees, deposite, etc 187 for illegal use of waters, etc 188 physician’s certificate required 188 restriction on physicians 188 liability for illegally issuing certificates 188 punishment for State offenses, and ordinances 188 powers of commissioner for violations of rules and minor offenses; appeals 188 arrest and confinement for criminal offenses 188 jurisdiction of district court; bail 188 service of process by marshal; arrests by officers, etc 189 fees, costs, and expenses 189 fines and costs to be deposited in district court 189 imprisonment for nonpayment 189 sentences to be under United States laws 189 limit on bath houses at hotels removed 173 *Hot Springs, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for National Sanitarium for Volunteer Soldiers 564, 1204 *Hottenstein, David J.,* payment to 778 *Hough, Samuel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Housatonic River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1120 *House of Detention, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses; salary of superintendent 381, 902 *House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation of Members and Delegates 89, 634 for mileage 89, 634 for Speaker’s office, clerks, etc 89, 634 for Chaplain 89, 634 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 89, 635 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 90, 635 for clerks and messengers to committees, annual 90, 635 for janitors to committees 90, 636 for clerks to committees, session 91, 636 for Sergeant-at-Arms, deputy, etc 91, 636 for Doorkeeper, assistant, etc 91, 636 messengers, laborers, etc 91, 636 superintendent folding room, etc 91, 636 pages, etc 91, 637 superintendent document room, etc 91, 637 special employees 91, 637 for Postmaster, assistant, etc 92, 637lxiv appropriation for horses, mail wagons, etc 92, 638 for official reporters 92, 638 for stenographers to committees 92, 638 “during the session” to mean 121 days 92 “during the session” to mean 209 days 638 for clerk hire, Members and Delegates 92, 638 for contingent expenses, materials for folding 93, 638 for fuel and oil 93, 638 for furniture and repairs 93, 638 for packing boxes 93, 638 for miscellaneous items 93, 638 for expenses, special and select committees 93, 638 for stationery 93, 638 for postage stamps 93, 638 for session employees made available for first session 1 for central heating, etc., plant for office building, etc 479, 1183 cost; contracts 479 supervision of construction 480 location; sidings 480 right of way for ducts, etc 480 easement for terminal station 480 for construction of new office building 1182 for expenses of inaugural ceremonies 1280, 1286 deficiency appropriation for building for committee rooms, etc 31 for stationery 40, 421 for clerk hire, Members and Delegates 40 for Doorkeeper’s office 40, 1247 for furniture and repairs 40, 1247 for folding materials 40, 602 for fuel and oil 145, 1247 for joint committee, opening Louisiana Purchase Exposition 412 for extra month’s pay to employees 419, 1246 for compensation of Members and Delegates 419 for widows of deceased Members 419, 1247 for contested-election expenses 419, 1247 for paying clerk, contested-election expenses 420 for extra pay, official reporters 420, 1247 for Herman Gauss and D.
S. Porter 420, 1248 for elevator conductors 420 for session employees, first session 421 for J. D. Cremer 421 for bathroom laborer 421 for cloakroom men 421 for L. W. Busbey 421, 1248 for clerk, Industrial Arts and Expositions Committee 421 for digest of private claims 421, 1248 for paying teller, Sergeant-at-Arms’s office 421 for miscellaneous items 421, 1247 for special and select committees 421, 1247 for horses and mail wagons 421 for joint committee, opening of Lewis and Clark Exposition 1246 for extra reporting 1247 for docket clerk 1247 for assistants, document room 1247 for janitors, library, etc 1248 for watchman, folding room 1248 for messenger, Chief Clerk’s office 1248 for assistant clerk, Committee on Rivers and Harbors 1248 for P.
L. Coultry and George E. Printy 1248 deficiency appropriation for Paul Mitchell 1248 for Sergeant-at-Arms 1248 for inspector of cabs, etc 1248 for R. B. Horton 1248 for minority conference 1248 for file clerk 1248 for W. A. Hawkins 1249 for cloakroom employees 1249 declaration that change in customs duties must be by act of Congress originating in 3 five members to lie appointed on Merchant Marine Commission; duties 561 joint commission of Senate and, to investigate and report on public printing 1249 mileage appropriations for first session Fifty-eighth Congress made available 1 monthly allotment of contingent expenses, etc., appropriations, not applicable to 1258 payment of December salaries, December 18, 1903 581 December 20, 1904 1275 rent of drafting rooms, construction of office building, authorized 1234 salary accounts to Ite signed by officer designated by Speaker 1 *Houston County, Ala.,* may bridge Choctawhatchee River at Trawicks Landing, with Dale County 546 *Houston, Edwin S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Houston, Maj.
J. B.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to 1224 *Houston, Nelson T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759, 761 *Howard, George T.,* payment to heirs or assigns of 776 *Howard, Joseph H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Howard University, D. C.* (*see also* Freedmen’s Hospital), appropriation for maintenance 488, 1189 for expenses 488, 1189 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 31 for fire escapes, etc 410 land retroceded for Freedmen’s Hospital 488 *Howard, William V.,* deficiency appropriation for salary, etc 416 *Howell, Frank S.,* deficiency appropriation for salary, etc 416 *Howell, Hon.
George,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 419 *Howenstein, H. R.,* deficiency appropriation for refund 401 *Hoyt, John Wesley,* payment to 802 *Hoyt, Nathan,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 789 *Hubbell, Richard, jr.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 780 *Hubbell, Richard, sr.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 780 *Hubbart, Tuthill,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788, 791, 792, 793, 798, 790lxv *Huddersfield, England,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Hudson, Joseph C.,* deficiency appropriation for 1245 *“Hudson,” Revenue Cutter,* deficiency appropriation for repairs 22 *Hudson River* (*see also* North River, N.
Y.), appropriation for light-house, Rockland Lake 466 for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of; application 1121 examination of stone pier, Piermont 1121 preliminary examination of, to be made, extending existing project to Waterford 1153 *Hugg, Joseph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to brother and sister of 758 *Hughes, Aaron K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Hughes, Edward,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to guardian of daughter of 772 *Hughes, Edward M.,* deficiency appropriation for widow 1227 *Hull, Abijah,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Holland Company, C.
E.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Hull, England,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Hull, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Hulls, Inspectors of,* local, authorized at collection districts and ports; salaries 1026 assistant, clerks, etc 1027 qualifications 1028 disqualifications; punishment for acting if disqualified 1029 *Humboldt Bay, Cal.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1149 *Hummer, Benjamin A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Humphrey, C.
F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 758 *Humphreys, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Humphreys, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Hungary* (*see* Austria-Hungary). *Hunt, Elias,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788 *Hunt, Frederick,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 780 *Hunt, George P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs at law 762 *Hunt, Jesse,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 780 *Hunt, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 780 *Hunt, Hon.
John T.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Hunt, Zebedee,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788 *Hunter, Hon. W. Godfrey,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1247 *Huntington, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Huntington, N. Y.* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 *Huntress, Daniel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 799 *Huron, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contract 1134 *Hurt, Nancy Elizabeth,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 769 *Husband, Thomas J.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *“Hustler,” Tug,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing owner of 28 *Hutcheson, Forney,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 748 *Hutchins, Hamilton,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Hutchinson, Benjamin,* payment to 805 *Hutchinson, James J.,* payment to 805 *Hutchinson, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 *Hyannis, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1118 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for engineers, draftsmen, clerks, etc 119, 664 for materials, etc 119, 665 for power plate press 665 for expenses, branch offices 119, 665 for Pilot Chart 119, 665 for North Pacific Pilot Chart; expenses 120, 665 for printing and binding 512, 1212 deficiency appropriation for electric motors 28 for contingent expenses 43 **I.** *Ice and Snow, D.
C.,* appropriation for clearing Potomac River of ice 6, 716 for removing, from cross walks and gutters 6, 374, 582, 894, 1280, 1283 compulsory removal of, etc., from sidewalks 12 *Ice Plants, Army,* sale of surplus product; conditions, etc 834 *“Ida F. Bozman,” Schooner,* deficiency appropriation for damages to owner 408 *Idaho,* appropriation for survevor-general, clerks, etc 129, 675 for incidental expenses, Indian Service in 203, 1058 deficiency appropriation for reports on mineral lands 410, 1235lxvi *Ide, George E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 763 *Illinois and Mississippi Canal, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement and maintenance; contracts 1140 lowering of dams, Illinois River, at Kampsville and Lagrange, permitted 589 *Illinois Eastern Judicial District,* created; counties composing 995 judge, marshal, etc., authorized 995 jurisdiction; pay, etc., of officers 995 terms, Danville, Cairo, and East Saint Louis 995 transfer of causes from northern and southern districts 995 filling vacant offices; compensation 996 special terms authorized 996 *Illinois Judicial Districts,* northern district, additional judge authorized 993 counties composing 993 eastern and western divisions created 993 terms; jurisdiction, ete 993 northern and southern divisions abolished; pending causes 993 present officers 994 southern district, counties composing 994 northern and southern divisions, created 994 jurisdiction; officers, etc 994 terms; offices 995 eastern district created; counties composing 995 officers authorized; jurisdiction, etc 995 pay, etc., of officers; terms 995 transfer of pending causes from northern and southern districts 995 southern district judge to continue 996 tenure of clerks 996 tenure of officers not residing in district; vacancies 996 residing in district 996 special terms of court 996 criminal actions; pending prosecutions 997 *Illinois Northern Judicial District,* appropriation for clerk, district court 141, 686 additional judge authorized 993 counties composing 993 eastern and western divisions created; composition 993 terms, Chicago and Freeport 993 jurisdiction; officers at Freeport 993 northern and southern divisions abolished 993 transfer of pending cases in southern division to southern district 993 tenure of officers residing in district 994 special terms authorized 996 *Illinois River,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 sanitary district of Chicago permitted to lower dams, Kampsville and Lagrange 589 *Illinois Southern Judicial District,* counties composing 994 northern and southern divisions created; composition 994 jurisdiction; officers, etc 994 terms, Peoria, officers 995 judge to continue in office 996 tenure of clerks 996 of officers not residing in district 996 residing in district 996 special terms authorized 996 terms of court at East Saint Louis 550 *Illinois Steel Company,* claim for refund of duty on steel blooms referred to Court of Claims 809 *Ilwaco, Wash.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1155 *Immediate Transportation Privileges,* extended to Coal City, Ill 574 Dayton, Ohio 171 Gloucester, Mass 822 Malone, N.
Y 718 Peoria, Ill 362 Rouses Point, N. Y 718 Salt Lake City, Utah 85 Texas City, Tex 719 Utica, N. Y 145 *Immigration,* appropriation for contagious diseases hospital, Ellis Island station 1170 for station, Sun Francisco, Cal 1170 for enforcing Chinese exclusion 478, 1182 deficiency appropriation for enforcing Chinese exclusion 21 Chinese exclusion laws reenacted without limitation, etc 428 citizens of Newfoundland not liable to head tax 144 passenger lists required of master on arrival of vessels from foreign ports 711 payment of aliens detained as witnesses 1244 persons from Canal Zone subject to, laws 843 *Immigration Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner-General, clerks, etc 138, 684 for Ellis Island Station 466 for stations; report on San Francisco 466 deficiency appropriation for clerks 416 for William Williams 416 for Frank S.
Howell 416 for Bertram N. Stump 416 for William V. Howard 416 for R. W. Young 415 for Ellis Island station 1244 for Nora Kelly 1244 annual reports, to be printed 1287 authority for repairs, etc., of stations 416 refunding head tax erroneously collected 684 *Immigration, Commissioner-General of,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 138, 684 authorized to return head tax erroneously collected 684 *Immigration Laws,* continued in effect in Philippines 139 *Immigration of Aliens,* powers transferred to Secretary of Commerce and Labor from Treasury 591 *Immigration, Philippine Islands,* laws to be administered by government thereof 692 use of head tax 692 *Immigration Stations,* appropriation for Ellis Island, N.
Y., contagious disease hospital 1170 for Angel Island, Cal 1170 equipment of Honolulu, Hawaii, from permanent appropriation 1244 report to be made on establishing, Angel Island, San Francisco Harbor, Cal 466 *Immoral Matter,* trade-marks consisting of, refused registration 725 *Impey, Robert E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 763 *Importation of Merchandise,* except from Canada and Mexico, to be by sea 362 registered tonnage of vessels 362lxvii *Importers,* deficiency appropriation for repayment to 42, 427, 1252 *Imports,* from Canal Zone, subject to duty 843 no article with simulated trade-marks, etc., to be admitted 730 *Inauguration of President,* use of Pension Office permitted 1276 use of parks, streets, etc.; approval of plans; damages 1276 overhead electric wires permitted; supervision, removal, etc 1277 appropriation for maintaining order, etc.; regulation of hacks, etc 1277 punishment for violations 1277 for Congressional expenses 1280, 1286 for public comfort stations, etc 1278 loan of Hags, etc., for decorations 1278 hospital appliances, tents, ete 1278 overhead telegraph wires permitted temporarily 1278 temporary use of streets by railroads 1278 of vacant houses, square 686, D.
C., for National Guard, authorized 1281 *Inch, Richard,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Incorporations, D. C.* (*see also* Corporations, D. C.), American Academy in Rome 1044 American National Red Cross 599 Carnegie Institution of Washington 575 Mutual Investment Fire Insurance Company 622 Trustees of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar 688 Washington Sanitary Housing Company 301 extension of powers, etc., of George Washington University 1036 *Increase of Navy* (*see* Naval Establishment). *Independent Line Steamers,* payment to; amount increased 802 *Independent Treasury,* appropriation for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 106, 652 for special agents, etc 108, 655 for paper for cheeks, etc 109, 655 for contingent expenses 463, 1167 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 24, 42, 395, 424, 1219, 1219 *Index to Government Publications,* deficiency appropriation for John G.
Ames, compiling 39 *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 125, 671 for confidential clerk, office of 1059 *Indian Agencies,* appropriation for Indian agents 190, 1048 not available for army officers on active list 190 not available for army officers 1049 for buildings, etc 191, 1049 diversion of funds for specified employees 217, 1078 *Indian Agents,* appropriation for pay of, at agencies 190, 1048 deficiency appropriation for 44 *Indian Commission, Citizen,* appropriation for expenses 191, 1050 *Indian Courts,* appropriation for judges 192, 1050 *Indian Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 125, 671 for expenses of the 189, 1048 appropriation for Indian agents at agencies 190, 1048 not available for army officers on active list 190 not available for army officers 1049 detail of school superintendents 190, 1049 for interpreters; restrictions 191, 1049 for Inspectors; expenses 191, 1049 additional irrigation engineer 1049 for superintendent of schools; expenses 191, 1049 for agency buildings, repairs, etc 191, 1049 for contingent expenses; special agents 191, 1049 bond required for making per capita payments 191 for citizen commission 191, 1050 for additional farmers, etc 191, 1050 for Indian police 192, 1050 for judges, Indian courts 192, 1050 for Choctaw and Chickasaw citizenship court, expenses 192 for matrons, etc 192, 1050 for expenses, purchasing supplies 192, 1050 for transporting supplies 192, 1050 restriction on warehouses 192 for vaccination, etc 192, 1050 for fulfilling treaty stipulations with and support of tribes 193, 1050 agreement with Turtle Mountain band, Chippewa Indians, ratified, etc 195 payments to L’Anse and Vieux Chippewas, Omabas, Otoes and Missourias, Stockbridges and Munsees, Tenkawas and Uniatillas 201 payments to Sioux Indians of Flandreau, S.
Dak 201 payment to adopted members of Wichita, etc., bands 201 school selections by Oregon in lieu of Klamath Indian Reservation lands, confirmed 202 Sakto, Kickapoo Indian 1052 for miscellaneous supports, etc 202, 1056 condition of California Indians, investigation, etc., of 1058 for general incidental expenses 203, 1058 for Commissioners to Five Civilized Tribes 204 termination of Commission 204 sale of residue of Creek lands 204 restriction on sales, leases, etc., modified 204 expenses 205 allotment proceedings in Cherokee Nation ratified 205 lands of Delawares excepted 205 for town-site expenses, lands of Choctaws, etc., Indian Territory 205 for roads, Creek and Cherokee nations 205 for placing Indian Territory allottees in possession; condition 205 rights to Delaware-Cherokee citizens in Cherokee Nation 205 for expenses, inspector’s office, Indian Territory 1059 for confidential clerk, Indian Office 1059 for completing surveys, etc., town sites, Indian Territory 1059 for removing intruders, etc., Five Civilized Tribes 1060 for clerical labor, sale, etc., Creek and Cherokee lands 205, 1060 for town-site expenses, Union Agency 1060lxvii appropriation for completing work of Dawes Commission 1060 duties conferred upon Secretary of Interior 1060 investigation of leases of allotted land of Five Civilized Tribes 1060 for R.
I. Rea 206 for Commission alloting Kaw Indian lands 206 for Wenatchi Indians 206 for paying intruders in Cherokee Nation 206 for surveying reservations for allotment, etc 206, 1060 for physician, etc. New York Agency 206 for irrigation expenses; experts 206, 1060 for allotting lands in severalty 206, 1061 for expenses surveying Pine Ridge Reservation, S. Dak 206 allotments, Osage Reservation, subject to present lease, etc 1061 reservations, Osage Reservation, from town sites 1061 town-site commission for Osage Reservation, Okla 1061 for expenses, Choctaw and Cherokee citizenship court 1062 for warehouses, Omaha, Nebr 207, 1062 Saint Louis, Mo 207, 1062 San Francisco, Cal 207 for Indian exhibit, Louisiana Purchase Exposition 207 for allotments, Sioux reservations 207, 1062 for Howell P.
Myton 1062 for resurvey, etc., Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 1062 for payment to certain squatters, Turtle Mountain Reservation, N. Dak 1062 for Albert M. Anderson 1062 for insane asylum, Canton, S. Dak 207, 1063 for attorney, Pueblo Indians 207, 1063 opening unallotted lands Uintah Reservation deferred 207 for expenses, allotment to Indians of Uintah Reservation 207 for judgments, New York Indians 208 leases of coal and asphalt lands, Indian Territory 208 payment of claims out of Osage grazing funds 208 intermarried whites of Cherokee Nation may bring claims in Court of Claims 208 claim of J.
Hale Sypher referred to Court of Claims; jurisdiction 208 sale of unleased Choctaw and Chickasaw lands 209 for expenses of sale 209 leased lands withheld 209 for Darius B. Randall’s heirs 209 for telephone, Devils Lake to Devils Lake Agency, N. Dak 209 for paying claims against Fond du Lac Indians 209 sale of timber by Chippewa Indians, allottees 209 for payment to White Pine County, Nev 210 for payment to estate of William M. Springer for services to Creeks and Cherokees 210 services to Kiowas, Comanches, and Apaches 210 for payment to Pottawatomie Indians of Michigan 210 appropriation for survey, etc., Coeur d’Alene Reservation, Idaho 211 for purchase of claims, etc., Camp McDowell Reservation 211 exchange of private lands included in Indian reservations 211 for J.
Hale Sypher 1063 actions against Indians in Oklahoma 1063 for reimbursement to Axel Johnson 1063 unrestricted patent to Ira M. Jones 1063 Joseph E. Milot 1063 Kickapoos, Oklahoma 1064 fee simple patent to certain Kansas Indians 1063 W. T. Whittaker, Cherokee allottee 1064 alienation permitted by Henry Hicks and Philip R. Dawson 1064 restrictions removed, allottees Quapaw Agency 1064 town site set apart, Colville Reservation, Wash 1064 unrestricted patent to issue to Henry Guitar 1064 Susan E.
Hines 1064 Long Jim 1064 Cornelius Doxtater 1065 Paithtite 1065 sale of part of allotment allowed Otto Wells 1065 unrestricted patent to issue to William Lyons 1065 Theresa Anderson 1065 Jennie M. Brown 1065 sale permitted by Louisa Morgan and Mrs. Mandan 1065 unrestricted patent to issue to Abraham Elm 1066 Simon Antone 1066 purchase permitted William T. Selwyn 1066 unrestricted patent to issue to Frank Meecham 1066 certain Sisseton allottees 1066 certain Chevenne and Arapaho allottees 1066 Jefferson Goulette 1067 Josephine Lillie 1067 Kiva C.
Lewis 1067 sale, etc., permitted Jennie O. Moore and Fred. A. Kerr 1067 patent to Henry A. Quinn 1067 unrestricted patent to Benjamin McBride 1068 Louisa Quinn Miller 1068 land set apart as park for Yankton Sioux 1068 sale of town lots, Wewoka, Ind. T., ratified 1068 sale authorized to diocese of Duluth 1068 unrestricted patent te issue to Rosa Rice and Thomas Quinn 1068 Alice Powless 1068 Antoine Cabney and Carroll Farley 1068 sale, etc., permitted Rune Bowing or William Elk 1068 unrestricted patent to issue to John Thompson 1068 for burial lot for Mille Lac Indians, Minn 1069 lands, etc., of Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex., exempted from taxation 1069 return of deposits for Chippewa land timber directed 1069 Uintah Reservation grazing land restrictions repealed 1069lxix time extended for opening Uintah Reservation 1069 special reservations 1070 claims of Raven Mining Company, etc 1070 claims of intermarried Cherokees to be adjudicated 1071 improvements of Delaware-Cherokee upon Cherokee lands 1071 allotment to children of Choctaws, etc., born prior to March 4, 1905 1071 appropriation for paying Chickasaw school warrants; use of balance 1072 for paying debts of Creek Nation 1072 for Turner Hardware Company from Creek funds 1072 for Delos K.
Lonewolf 1072 for George Walker 1072 direction to sell remaining Creek lands, repealed 1072 investigation of Creek lands taken by Seminoles 1072 payment for improvements by Creeks and Seminoles on each others’ lands 1072 patents to purchasers of grazing lands, Umatilla Reservation 1072 claims of Clatsop, etc., Indians in Oregon and Washington to be investigated 1073 for support of schools 211, 1073 for construction, etc., of buildings; sales, etc 211, 1073 for support and education at specified schools 211, 1073 for superintendent of education, etc., Coeur d’Alene Reservation, Idaho 1076 segregation of Coeur d’Alene Reservation from Colville Agency 1076 for schools for Five Civilized Tribes 215, 1076 use of surplus recording fees 1076 for new schools 215 for transportation, etc 216, 1077 expenditures to be under Commissioner 216, 1077 maximum per pupil 216, 1077 supplies to be advertised for 216, 1077 exigencies; irrigation expenses;
Indian labor and supplies 216, 1077 diversion of surplus funds for subsistence 216, 1077 report; stock cattle; treaty funds excluded 216, 1077 transfer of funds for employees 217, 1078 rejection of unsatisfactory bids 217, 1078 amount for supplies immediately available 217, 1078 annual report of employees 217 treaty payments to be without regard to school attendance 217 allotment to children of Poncas and Otoes and Missourias born prior to June 30, 1904, and since first allotments 217 distribution of remaining lands; reservation for common use 218 reservation lines abolished; lands attached to counties in Oklahoma 218 repeal of provision for special disbursing agents 218 purchases of lands of Santee Agency permitted 218 sales of lands by certain Creek citizens allowed 218 Edgar Hendrix, Wichita allottee 219 sale of drainage right of way by Indians on Colville River, Wash 219 unrestricted patent to issue to Zonee Adams 219 sale permitted by James N.
Jones, Kiowa allottee 219 unrestricted patents to certain Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians 219 William A. Trousdale, Pottawatomie allottee 219 George J. Lemmon, Winnebago Indian 220 Nellie H. Davis, Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian 220 lands adjacent to Sulphur Springs, Ind. T., withdrawn from sale 220 appropriation for purchasing 220 payment for improvements 220 regulations for care, etc., of lands reserved 220 appraisal of town lots within limits of tract ceded 221 appropriation for paying owners 221 appropriation for reimbursing Seymour W.
Hollister 221 for R. O. Evans & Co., maps to Cherokees 221 for Mary Matthews 221 for balances due Chippewas of Lake Superior and the Mississippi 221 for paying claims of Delawares in Cherokee Nation 222 unrestricted patents to Boone, Estella, and Joseph Chandler 222 Nora G. Hazlett, Caddo Indian 222 to certain Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux Indians 222 approval of deed to Louisa Melot 222 sale by Mark Burns, Chippewa allottee, permitted 223 unrestricted patents to certain Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians 223 alienation permitted by certain allottees, Quapaw Agency 223 exchange of certain Kiowa allotments permitted 223 appropriation for deputy clerks, courts in Indian Territory 224 salaries, etc., rated; payments 224 clerks of United States courts allowed fees for recording instruments 224 disposal of irrigable lands, Yuma and Colorado River reservations 224 Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev 225 location of Indian school changed to Bismarck, N.
Dak., from Mandan 225 agreement with Indians of Port Madison Reservation, Wash., ratified 1078 conveyances from allottees 1079 appropriation for paying award to Kansas Indians 1079 irrigating Southern Ute Reservation; contracts authorized 1080 lands of Flathead Reservation, Mont., reserved for religious, educational, etc., uses 1080 appropriation for irrigation system for Pimas, Ariz 1081 townships, Otoe and Missouria Reservation added to Noble County, Okla 1081 procedure for writs of error and appeals, Indian Territory 1081 ownership of Ottawa and Chippewa Indian trust funds referred to Court of Claims 1081 deficiency appropriation for purchasing supplies, etc 33, 44, 1236, 1237, 1254, 1257lxx deficiency appropriation for contingencies 34, 412 for Utes, confederated bands 34 for Indian school, Rapid City, S.
Dak 34 for Indian school, Morris, Minn 34, 413, 1237 for Indian school, Santa Fe, N. Mex 34 for school buildings 34 for Commission, Five Civilized Tribes 34, 1237 for town-site commissioners, Ind. T 34 for removing intruders 34 clerical labor, Creek and Cherokee lands 583 for agents 44 for Nevada incidentals 44 for New Mexico incidentals 44 for transporting supplies 44, 425, 1236, 1254, 1257 for surveying Pine Ridge, Rosebud, and Standing Rock reservations 44 for report on taxation for schools, Indian Territory 412 for Indian Territory incidentals 413, 1237 for Montana incidentals 413, 1237 for surveying and allotting lands in severalty 413 for transporting Alaskan pupils to Salem school 413 for transporting Alaskan pupils to Carlisle school 413 for Indian school, Mount Pleasant, Mich 413 for support of Sioux 425, 1254 for stock stolen from Chickasaws 425 for Choctaw and Chickasaw clerical expenses 1233 for superintendent, of Indian schools 1236 for support of Pawnees 1236 for support of Indians, Ariz. and N.
Mex 1236 for support of Shebits 1236 for Mississippi Choctaws 1237 for support of schools 1237 for school, Tulalip Reservation, Wash 1237 for insane asylum, Canton, S. Dak. 1237 for sale, etc., Creek and Cherokee lands, Ind. T 1237 for school buildings 1254 for Indian school, Carson, Nev 1254 for Indian school, Kickapoo Reservation, Kans 1254 for estate of Reubin James 1254 for James She-wah-ha 1257 for Jinney Casey 1257 *Indian Depredation Claims,* appropriation for defense in 506, 1206 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments in 41, 423, 1251 *Indian Farmers,* appropriation for 191, 1050 *Dalian Head, Md., Naval Proving Ground,* appropriation for public work’s 339, 1105 *Indian Inspectors,* appropriation for pay; expenses 191, 1049 additional irrigation engineer to be appointed 1049 *Indian Interpreters,* appropriation for; restriction 191, 1049 *Indian Matrons,* appropriation for 192, 1050 *Indian Office,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 125, 671 for clerks, paid for work of Five Civilized Tribes 125 *Indian Police,* appropriation for 192, 1050 *Indian Pupils,* appropriation for support, etc., of 211, 1073 for transporting, etc 216, 1077 *Indian Reservations,* appropriation for completing allotments in severalty 206, 1060 for irrigation expenses 206, 1060 for surveys and allotments in severalty 206, 1061 for resurvey, etc., Fort.
Peck, Mont 1062 for payment to squatters on Turtle Mountain, N. Dak 1062 deficiency appropriation for surveying and allotting in severalty 413 acceptance of lands ceded on Rosebud, S. Dak.; disposal of 254 agreement for cession of portion of Crow Creek 352 amended and ratified 356 cession of portion of Shoshone or Wind River, Wyo 1016 amended arid ratified 1019 allotment, sale, etc., lands of Yakima, Wash 595 allotments to Chippewas on White Earth, Minn 539 cession of lands on Devils Lake, N.
Dak 319 part of Red Lake, Minn 46 part of Port Madison, Wash 1078 unallotted lands on Grande Ronde, Oreg 567 Devils Lake, N. Dak., homesteaders granted additional time to establish residence 700 exchange of private lands on, for public kinds 211 Red Lake, Minn., lands granted to Minneapolis, Red lake and Manitoba Railway Company; conditions 708 rights of way for oil or gas pipe lines authorized 65 Rosebud, S. Dak., homesteaders granted additional time to establish residence 700 Round Valley, Cal., undisposed relinquished lands, open to homestead entry 706 survey, allotting and opening Flathead, Mont 302 time extended for right of way through Omaha and Winnebago, Nebr 311 time for opening to entry Uintah, Utah, extended 1069 *Indian River, Del.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1150 *Indian River, Fla.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1127 *Indian Schools,* appropriation for support of 211, 1073 for buildings 211, 1073 discontinuance, etc., of schools 211 for support, etc., of pupils at specified schools 211, 1073 for transporting pupils 216, 1077 deficiency appropriation for Rapid City, S.
Dak 34 for Morris, Minn 34, 413, 1237 for Santa Fe, N. Mex 34 for Mount Pleasant, Mich 413 for Tulalip Reservation, Wash 1237 for Carson, Nev 1254 for Kickapoo Reservation, Kans 1254 for buildings 34, 1254 for support, etc 1237 superintendents may act as agents 190, 1049lxxi supervision of expenditures 216, 1077 limit of expense per capita; exception 216, 1077 determination of per capita allowance 216, 1077 teaching band laundry work 216 *Indian Schools, Superintendent of,* appropriation for pay, etc 191, 1049 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1236 *Indian Service* (*see* Indian Department). *Indian Supplies,* appropriation for purchasing 192, 1050 for transporting 192, 1050 deficiency appropriation for purchasing, etc 33, 44, 1236, 1237, 1254, 1257 for transporting 44, 425, 1236, 1254, 1257 to be purchased after advertisement 216, 1077 open-market purchases; exigencies 216, 1077 irrigation excuses 216, 1077 purchases, etc., from Indians 216, 1077 diversion of subsistence funds; report 216, 1077 rejection of bids; temporary purchases 217, 1078 amount for, immediately available; delivery 217, 1078 *Indian Territory,* appropriation for judges, United States courts 140, 686 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 203, 1058 for expenses, inspector’s office 1059 for town-site expenses, Cherokee, etc., lands 205 for completing survey, etc., town sites in Choctaw, etc., nations 1059 termination of town-site commissions 1059 completion of unfinished work 1059 disposal of unsold lots 1059 for roads, Creek and Cherokee nations 205 for placing allottees in possession 205 for salaries, deputy clerks, United States courts in 224 for court expenses 508, 1208 for care of insane persons 539 Indians to be treated at Canton, S.
Dak 539 deficiency appropriation for town-site commissioners, expenses 34 for report of taxation for schools 412 for incidentals, Indian service in 413, 1237 for sale, etc., Creek and Cherokee lands 1237 for court expenses 1240 for deputy clerks, courts in 1240 additional judges authorized 573 no service on court of appeals, etc 573 appropriation for salaries 573 appeals and writs of error from United States courts to court of appeals 1081 from court of appeals to circuit court of appeals, eighth circuit 1081 bail allowed upon appeals in criminal cases not capital 80 coal and asphalt lands segregation added to, in Choctaw Nation 544 leases, sales, etc 544 coal and asphalt lease provisions 208 deputy clerks of United States courts; salaries rated 224 compensation for recording instruments; maximum 224 leases of allotments, Five Civilized Tribes, to be investigated, etc 1060 medicine and surgery practice regulations 299 registration required 299 district boards of examiners; issuing certificates 299 effect of diplomas; requirements 300 persons deemed physicians and surgeons 301 penalty for illegal practice 301 persons not affected 301 no money to be paid persons having financial interest in Indian lands in 205 ordinance of Purcell, levying taxes, etc., legalized 821 pharmacy regulations 550 registered pharmacists and assistants; powers, etc 550 board of pharmacy; authority, etc 551 registration examination; fees, etc 552 penalty for keeping drug store, etc. without registered pharmacist 552 for unlawful use of title 552 for conducting drug business without registered pharmacists, etc 553 restriction on liquor, etc., habit 553 sales permitted 553 regulations for sales of poisons 553 penalty for violations 554 patent medicine peddlers to be licensed; penalty 554 exemption from jury’ service 554 punishment for embezzling funds of board 554 recording district No. 26 established 60 rights of way for oil or gas pipe lines authorized 65 sale of franchises, etc., in, permitted Ozark and Cherokee Central Railroad Company 314 permitted Arkansas Valley and Western Railway Company 314 southern judicial district, term at Marietta 60 strip of land adjacent to Fort Smith added to Arkansas 714 rights, etc., of Indians not impaired 715 transfer of right of way, etc., from Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company 991 *Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company,* allotments, Osage Reservation, subject to leases owned by; conditions 1061 *Indian Tribal Deeds,* deficiency appropriation for clerk to sign, to allottees, etc 30 *Indian Tribes,* provisions for registration of trademarks used in commerce with 724 *Indian Wars,* military records to be transferred to War Department 591 *Indiana Harbor, Ind.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1151 *Indiana State Board of Agriculture,* claim for use of property, etc., war with Spain, examined 161 *Indianapolis, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 1158 for public building, rent 455, 1158 for buildings, military post 496 statue of President Benjamin Harrison permitted on grounds of public building 582 *Indians,* appropriation for services of R.
I. Rea, appointing guardians for minors 206 actions against, in Oklahoma, under supervision of Indian agents, etc 1063 agricultural lands granted to Absentee Wyandottes 519lxxii correction of errors authorized in conditional trust patents to 297 provisions for educating children of Alaskan 619 *Indigent Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for burial at Arlington, etc. 495, 1196 *Industrial Home School, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 388, 909 for salaries 909 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 400 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children, D.
C.,* appropriation for building 909 *“Industry,” Brig, Lambert, Master,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 788 *“Industry,” Brig, Massey, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 782 *“Industry,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 785 *>“Industry,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 785 *Infants, D. C.,* proceedings for ancillary guardians, nonresident 1006 *Ingraham, Joseph H.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Injunctions,* provisions for, in trademark cases 729 *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate,* appropriation for 88, 634 deficiency appropriation for 182, 1245 *Insane Asylum, Ariz.,* acts of legislature authorizing issue of bonds for, ratified 149 *Insane Asylum, D.
C.* (*see* Government Hospital for the Insane). *Insane, D. C.,* appropriation for support of indigent 388, 910 for deporting nonresident 388, 910 advances to Board of Charities 388, 910 *Insane Persons, Alaska,* appropriation for care, etc 1189 provisions for care of 526 portion of “Alaskafund” devoted to 616 provisions for commitment and care of 619 *Insane Persons, D. C.,* arrest of, authorized, if at large 316 upon affidavits of two or more persons 317 temporary confinement in Hospital for Insane 317 in other hospitals, police stations, etc 317 release on physician’s certificate of sanity 318 certificates not recognized as valid 318 punishment for false affidavits and certificates 318 proceeding for ancillary guardians of nonresident 1006 proceedings in cases of homicidal, etc., tendencies 740 when restored to reason 740 *Insane Persons, Indian Territory,* appropriation for care, etc., asylum at Canton 539, 1063 *Insect Pests,* transporting, by common carriers in interstate and foreign commerce forbidden 1269 by individuals 1269 packages, etc., containing, nonmailable 1270 punishment for mailing packages containing, etc 1270 rules, etc., for transporting, for scientific purposes 1270 punishment for transporting, by common carriers, etc 1270 *Inspecting Instruments, Army,* appropriation for, manufacture of cannon, etc 235, 846 *Inspector-Generals Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 263, 830 for traveling expenses accountant 265, 832 for expert accountant 266, 832 *Inspector-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 114, 659 *Inspectors, Indian,* appropriation for pay; expenses 191, 1049 *Inspectors, Interior Department,* appropriation for salaries and expenses of special 123, 668 *Institutions, Religious, etc.,* exhibits at Louisiana Purchase Exposition may be withdrawn for, duty free 164 *Instruction Pay,* appropriation for, diplomatic and consular service 68, 917 *Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department,* appropriation for law officer, clerks, etc 115, 661 for rent 116, 662 *Insular and Territorial Affairs,* appropriation for expenses, judicial affairs; estimates 507, 1206 *Insular Possessions,* appropriation for constructing seacoast batteries 236, 847 for sites for defenses, Hawaii 236 for seacoast cannon, carriages, etc 237, 847 for seacoast mortars 237 for rapid-fire guns 237 additional mounts of rifles 847 for ammunition, etc 847 for inspecting instruments, range and position finders, etc 847 detailed estimates required hereafter 847 *Insurance Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 366, 888 *Intercourse Acts, Indian,* appropriation for punishing violations of 506, 1206 *Interest and Sinking Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for, on funded debt 384, 905 *Interferences,* trade-mark, to be brought in equity suits 729 *Interior Department,* appropriation for Secretary, assistants, clerks, etc 123, 668 for board of pension appeals, land inspectors, etc 123, 668 for mechanics, watchmen, engineers, etc 123, 669 for clerk to sign Indian tribal deeds 123, 669 for employees, old Post-Office building 124, 669 for assistants, etc., office of Assistant Attorney-General 124, 669 for expenses, special inspectors 124, 669 for preparing Official Register 670 for Commissioner of General Land Office, assistant, clerks, etc 124, 670 for mine inspectors 125, 671 for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assistant, clerks, etc 125, 671lxxiii appropriation for Commissioner of Pensions, deputies, clerks, etc 125, 671 estimates of employees detailed to other bureaus 671 for Commissioner of Patents, assistant examiners, etc 126, 672 for Commissioner of Education, clerks, etc 127, 673 for Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds 128, 673 for contingent expenses 128, 674 for stationery, etc 128, 674 for rent 128, 674 for postage stamps 129, 674 for surveyors-general and their clerks 129, 674 for civil expenses under 479, 1182 for public buildings 479, 1182 for repairs, Court of Claims building 1183 for repairs to buildings 479, 1182 for rent, etc., for Patent Office models 479 for Capitol 479, 1182 for public lands 482, 1183 for Geological Survey 485, 1186 for Hot Springs Reservation 486, 1188 for national parks 486, 1188 for Supreme Court reports 487, 1188 for maps of United States for sale 487 for education in Alaska 1188 for reindeer for Alaska 487, 1188 for Government Hospital for Insane 487, 1188 for care, etc., insane persons, Alaska 1189 for Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution 488, 1189 for Howard University 488, 1189 for Freedmen’s Hospital; lands for 488, 1189 control, etc., of, vested in Secretary of Interior 1190 mortgage by Providence Hospital authorized 489 for printing and binding 512, 1212 for Indian Department 189, 1048 for pensions 315, 848 deficiency appropriation for clerk to sign tribal deeds 30 for mounting maps for Congress 30, 1234 for repairs to buildings 30, 408, 1234 for Official Gazette 30 for General Land Office 31 for Capitol building and grounds 31, 409, 1234 for Government Hospital for Insane 31, 409, 1234 for Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution 31, 1235 for Howard University 31, 410 for Hot Springs Reservation 32, 409 for Yellowstone National Park 32 for J.
Scott Harrison 32 for public lands 32, 44, 410, 425, 427, 1235, 1253, 1256 for Geological Survey 33, 44, 411, 425, 603, 1236, 1254 for testing coals, etc., Louisiana Purchase Exposition 33, 412, 603 for Indian Department 33, 44, 412, 425, 1236, 1254, 1257 for pensions 34, 44, 413, 425, 1238, 1254 for printing and binding 39, 422, 1249 for stationery 408, 1233 for maps 409, 1234 for repairs, Natural Bridge, Arizona 409 for Patent Office 409, 1233 for timber tests 412 for Senate committee room building 603 for special inspectors 1233 deficiency appropriation for Pension Office 1233 for Indian office 1233 for surveyors-general 1235 for General Grant National Park 1237 for Court of Claims judgments under 1250 for contingent expenses 1253 forest reserves transferred to control of Secretary of Agriculture 628 surveys, patents, etc., excepted 628 third annual report of reclamation service to be printed 1285 *Internal Revenue,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, clerks, etc 103, 649 for stamp agents, etc 103, 649 for salaries collectors, surveyors, etc 106, 652 for expenses, oleomargarine, tobacco, and filled cheese inspection 106 for additional clerks, agents, etc 106 for agents, gaugers, etc 106, 652 per diem for agents examining collectors’ accounts 652 for solicitor 134, 680 for paper for stamps 462, 1167 for punishing violation of, laws; annual statement 462, 1167 deficiency appropriation for agents, etc 22, 43, 397, 1252 for paper for stamps 22 for redemption of stamps 22, 397, 1218 for refunding taxes 22, 43, 397 for collectors 42, 424, 1252 for punishing violations of, laws 43 for tobacco rebate 43, 397 for refunding moneys 43 for judgments against officers 43, 24, 1252, 1255 cancellation of export bonds on articles shipped to Philippines prior to November 19, 1901 574 refund of taxes illegally collected from owners of private dies 807 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of,* appropriation for deputies, etc 103, 649 *International Association for Labour Legislation,* appropriation for contribution 136, 682 *International Bridge and Terminal Company,* time extended for bridging Rainy River, Minn 818 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for contribution 71, 919 *International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration,* appropriation for share of expenses 72, 920 *International Bureau, Publication of Customs Tarriffs,* appropriation for contribution 71, 919 *International Bureau, Repression of African Since Trade,* appropriation for share of expenses 72, 920 *International Commission, Mexican Boundary,* appropriation for continuing work of 72, 919 *International Committee of Electrical Units and Standards,* appropriation for expenses of delegates 685 *International Committee of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for attendance of member 139, 685 *International Copyright,* privileges to authors or proprietors of books in a foreign language published abroad; conditions 1000lxxiv *International Exchange, Commission on,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of 15 *International Exchanges,* appropriation for expenses 461, 1165 *International Exposition, Liege, Belgium,* appropriation for participation 505 *International Geodetic Association,* appropriation for quota to 72, 920 for expenses of delegate 471, 1175 *International Industrial Properly Bureau,* appropriation for share of expenses 127, 673 deficiency appropriation for 409, 1234 *International Law,* declaration as to exemption of private property at sea, not contraband 592 *International Maritime Congress,* appropriation for delegate to, for considering collisions and salvage 505 *International Prison Commission,* appropriation for subscription, etc 72, 920 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1214 *International Prison Congress,* President authorized to invite, to hold eighth congress in United States 1284 *International Railway Congress,* appropriation for quota to 505, 920 for participation in 505 *International Sanitary Bureau,* appropriation for share in maintenance 505, 920 *International Union of American Republics,* appropriation for expenses of Bureau 72, 920 *Interparliamentary Union,* invitation extended to members to visit the United States 587 appropriation for expenses of conference 587 *Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for, legations 69, 917 for student, China 69, 917 for, at consulates 79, 927 *Interpreters, Indian,* appropriation for; restriction 191, 1049 *Interstate Commerce,* appropriation for enforcing laws 507 medals of honor for lifesaving on railroads in 743 provisions for registration of trademarks used in 724 transporting insects injurious to cultivated crops, forbidden 1269 punishment for violations 1270 *Interstate Commerce Commission,* appropriation for salaries 462, 1166 for expenses 462, 1166 for arbitration, railway employees’ differences 462, 1166 for enforcing safety brakes, etc., laws 462, 1167 for enforcing laws regulating 1207 deficiency appropriation for expenses 397 *Inter-Urban Transit Company,* may bridge Ouachita River, Camden, Ark 604 *Intoxicating Liquors, D.
C.,* selling, giving, etc., to minors, prohibited: penalty 565 *Invoices,* required on goods shipped to Philippines 977 *Iona Island, N. Y. Harbor,* appropriation for repairs, etc., naval magazine 1105 deficiency appropriation for repairs to naval magazine 30 *Iowa,* appropriation for reimbursing, for supplies to troops, etc 58 *Iowa City, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 455 *Iowa Indians,* appropriation for fill filling treaty with 196, 1052 *Iowa Indians, Kans.,* payment of all tribal funds per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201 *Iowa Southern Judicial District,* Davenport division established; counties forming 546 terms at Davenport 547 *Ipswich River, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Irrigation,* appropriation for expenses, Indian reservations 206, 1060 for investigations by Department of Agriculture 294, 882 for Pima Indians, Gila River Reservation, Ariz 1081 contracts authorized for, Southern Ute Reservation, Colo 1080 dam for, under reclamation act, authorized on Rio Grande, near Engle, N.
Mex 814 exhibit at Lewis and Clark Exposition 177 investigation directed of lower Colorado River for, arid lands of Arizona, etc 591 proceeds from sales, etc., to lie turned into reclamation fund 1032 *Irrigation Act,* change of levels of certain lakes, Oregon and California, under 714 disposal of lands acquired 714 *Irrigation Law, National,* use of earth, stone, and timber from public lands permitted for works under 706 *Irrigation of Arid Lands,* appropriation for reclamation service, rent, etc 486, 1187 *Irvine, John C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 749 *Irwin, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 765 *Isaman, N.
B.,* payment to 805 *Isle Royale, Mich.,* appropriation for lighthouse Rock of Ages 1172 *Isthmian Canal,* deficiency appropriation for determining route 426 articles and persons from Canal Zone subject to customs tariff, etc., laws 843 occupation of zone of land in Panama for 429 *Isthmian Canal Commission,* accounts to be audited by Auditor for War Department 647 deficiency appropriation for continuing 1246 *Italy,* appropriation for ambassador to 68, 915 for secretary of embassy 68, 916 for second secretary 69, 916 *Itasca County, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River; location 240 *Itawamba County, Miss.,* may bridge Tombigbee River at Fulton 606 *Ithaca, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 1158 *Ives, T. T.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807lxxv **J.** *Jackman, Katharine,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Jackson, Hon. A. H.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1247 *Jackson, Daniel and Charles,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 783 *Jackson, James,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrators of 748 *Jackson, Jennet,* patent in fee to, Cheyenne and Arapaho allottee 1067 *Jacksonville, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 455 for public building; additional 1158 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 23 *Jacksonville, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 *Jacobson, Axel,* appropriation for reimbursement 1063 *Jail, D.
C.,* appropriation for warden; maintenance 385, 906 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 1222 *Jalapa, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 925 *“James and William,” Ship,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 781 *James, Booker,* deficiency appropriation for stock stolen by Comanches from 425 *James, Henry,* payment to 778 *James, Reubin, Chickasaw Indian,* deficiency appropriation for stock stolen by Comanches 1254 *James River, Va.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1124 *Jamestown Island, Va.* appropriation for protecting by sea wall, etc 498 *Jamestown, Saint Helena,* appropriation for consul at 923 *Jamestown Ter-Centennial Celebration,* international naval, marine, and military celebration, at Hampton Roads 1047 appropriation for expenses; allotment 1047 for expenses of commission 1047 for entertaining foreign guests; division 1047 for permanent monument; site, etc 1047 for moorings for vessels participating 1047 for exhibiting monitors on scene of Monitor and Merrimac engagement 1047 invitation to foreign nations, etc., to participate 1047 to militia 1047 commission created; composition 1047 powers and duties 1047 *Jamestown Ter-Centennial Commission,* appropriation for expenses of celebration under 1047 composition of; powers and duties 1047 *Jamison, Wiley J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 756 *Janitors, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 464, 1168 deficiency appropriation for 20 *Janitors to Committees,* appropriation for House of Representatives 90, 636 *Japan,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 68, 916 for second secretary 69, 916 for interpreter to legation 69, 917 for rent, legation, Tokyo 70, 918 for interpreters at consulates in 79, 927 negotiations with, requested for agreement to revised fur-seal regulations 586 *Jaquess, Charlotte,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 756 *Jayne and Son, Doctor D.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Jefferson, Jessie,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Jefferson, Thomas,* appropriation for commission on site and plans for statue of 491 *Jeffrey and Russell,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 786 *Jeffrey and Russell,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 796 *Jenkins, Sarah E.,* payment to 803 *Jennings, James,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 748 *Jerusalem, Syria,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Johns, Elizabeth,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 748 *“John Eason,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 783 *“John,” Schooner, Lewis, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 784 *“John,” Schooner, Lufkin, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 783 *Johnson and Company, J.
S.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Johnson, Benjamin,* payment, of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Johnson City, Tenn.,* appropriation for excuses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 503, 1203 *Johnson, Edward,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of 798 *Johnson, Maria,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Johnson, Mortimer L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Johnson, Peter,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Johnson, Peyton,* payment to 778 *Johnson, Thomas G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Johnston, Holloway and Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Johonnet, Francis, and Company,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 791lxxvi *Joint Resolutions,* number of, to be printed; distribution 611 *Jones, Boyd and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner of 764 *Jones, Cyrus,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Jaws, Ira M.,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 1063 *Jones, J.
H.,* deficiency appropriation for services 419, 1246 *Jones, James,* payment to 805 *Jones, James M.,* may sell portion of Kiowa allotment 219 *Jones, John C.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783, 784, 785, 786, 788, 791, 791, 792, 792, 793, 793, 795, 795, 796, 799 *Jones, Louisa J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Jones, Michael,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Jones, R. Clarendon,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow 750 *Jones, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to 744, 753 *Jones, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 765 *Jordan, Christopher,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 755 *Jordan River, Miss.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Joseph’s Band, Nez Perré Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Joslyn, Erastus S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Joy, Charles F.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Jubilee Centennial History of the United States Military Academy,* appropriation for printing; distribution 448 deficiency appropriation for printing 1226 *Judd, Charles H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to committee of 761 *Judge-Advocate-General, Navy,* appropriation for assistant to, clerks, etc., office of 118, 664 for employees paid from “new ships” 118 *Judge-Advocate-General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 264, 831 *Judge-Advocate-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 114, 659 *Judges,* appropriation for Supreme Court 140, 686 for circuit 140, 686 for district 140, 686 for retired 140, 686 additional, authorized, first circuit 611 seventh circuit 992 district, authorized, Illinois eastern district 995 Illinois northern district 993 district, authorized, New Jersey district 987 Pennsylvania eastern district 155 Washington eastern district 824 *Judgments,* deficiency appropriation for paving, Court of Claims 41, 422, 1250 for paying, United States courts 41, 422, 1251 for Indian depredation claims 41, 423, 1251 for, circuit court Fond du Lac County, Wis 422 for, circuit court Shawano County, Wis 1251 for, Court of Private Land Claims 423 for paying, against internal revenue officers 43, 424, 1252, 1255 *Judgments, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for paying 400, 1222 *Judicial Expenses,* appropriations for 140, 686 *Juneau, Alaska,* made port of entry in lieu of Sitka 554 *Junkins, Nathan H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 751 *“Juno,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 791 *“Juno,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 785 *Jurors, United Slates Courts,* appropriation for fees 508, 1208 deficiency appropriation for fees 37, 1241 *Jury Commissioners,* appropriation for compensation 508, 1208 *Justice, Department of* (*see* Department of Justice). *Justices of the Peace,* appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners 508, 1208 *Justices of the Peace, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 384, 905 **K.** *Kahauiki Military Reservation, Hawaii,* right of way through, confirmed 579 *Kahn, Julius,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Kalamazoo River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1136 *Kalispel Indians, Mont.,* allotment of lands on Flathead Reservation to 303 *Kalorama Avenue, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for joining of 514 for extension of 1010 *Kampsville, Ill.,* dam in Illinois River at, may lie lowered 589 *Kankakee, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 *Kann, Sons and Company, S.,* may lay conduit across D street, D.
C 719 *Kansas City and Memphis Railway and Bridge Company,* maximum charge for railway passengers, bridge at Memphis 543 *Kansas City, Mo.,* time extended for bridge across Missouri River at 152 to Sibley 142lxxvii *Kansas City, Northeastern and Gulf Railway Company,* time extended for bridge across Missouri River, Parkville, Mo., by 169 *Kansas City, Parkville and Saint Joseph Electric Railway Company,* time extended for bridge across Missouri River, Kansas City, by 152 *Kansas Indians, Okla.* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1057 fee-simple patents to certain 1063 *Kansas or Kaw Indians,* appropriation for expenses of commission allotting lands of 206 for paying award to 1079 *Kaw Indians,* appropriation for expenses of commission allotting lands of 206 for paying award to 1079 *Keene, Henry C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 754 *Kehl, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Keliher, Hon.
John A.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Kellar and Indiana Smeller Company,* may erect smelter on Colville Reservation, Wash 567 town site, Colville Reservation, Wash., set apart for; price 1064 *Keller, Capt. Charles,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1224 *Kells, De Witt Clinton,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sister of 761 *Kemble, Edmund,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 791 *Kempff, Louis,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Kennebec Arsenal, Me.,.* conveyed to Maine for insane hospital 1270 *Kennebec River, Me.,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations, Bath 460, 1164 for Ames Ledge light-house, land 1171 preliminary examination of, to be made to Gardiner 1152 *Kennebunk River, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 1117 *Kennedy and Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 8117 *Kennedy, Stephen D.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Kenney, A.
J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Kenney, Edward,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to, executrix of 772, 774 *Kenosha, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1138 *Kensington and Eastern Railroad Company,* may bridge Calumet River, Cook County, Ill 703 *Kentucky River, Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of; bridge 1134 lock and dam 12 1134 *Kent Narrows, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Kenville, Joseph,* payment to 805 *Keokuk and Hamilton Water Power Company,* time extended for building dam across Mississippi River 56 may dam, etc., Mississippi River, Des Moines Rapids 712 operation of lock, dry dock, etc 713 *Keokuk, Iowa,* dam, etc., authorized across Mississippi River to Hamilton, Ill., from 712 *Kerby, William M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 779 *Kern, John F.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784 *Kerr, Dennis M.,* deficiency appropriation for 419, 1246 *Kerr, Fred.
A.,* sale, etc., permitted of Cherokee allotment to 1067 *Kershner, Edward.* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Kewaunce, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 1139 *Keweenaw Bay, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway to Lake Superior 1137 *Keweenaw Point, Mich.,* life-saving station established, Eagle Harbor 324 preliminary examination to be made for harbor of refuge 1152 *Key West, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1126 *Key West, Fla., Naval Station,* appropriation for fire protection 335 for public works 1102 *Keyport Harbor, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Keys, Jesse,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 743 *Kickapoo Indian Reservation, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 213, 1074 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 1254 *Kickapoo Indians in Kansas,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 196, 1052 estate of Kte-qua, deceased Kickapoo 196 *Kickapoo Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1057 fee simple patents to certain 1064 *Kicking Kickapoo Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1057 *Kidd, Lottie E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Kidder, Arthur D.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, surveys 410 *Kilburn, Russell M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 744 *Kill von Kull, N.
J.* preliminary examination to be made for channel 1153 *Kilty, Augustus H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 752 *Kimball, Daniel E.,* payment of claim certified by Court of Claims 805 *Kimball, Daniel E., and John H. Alpin,* payment of claim certified by Court of Claims 805 *Kimberly, Lewis* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 749lxxviii *Kimberly Liberty,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781, 791 *Kinchloe, J. A.,* payment to 778 *Kinchloe, W.
S.,* payment to 778 *King, Edward,* deficiency appropriation for refund of duties 396 *King, Richard,* payment to 803 *Kingsley, Louis,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 746 *Kingston, Jamaica,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Kingston, Mass.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1152 *Kingston, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 *Kingston, Ontario,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Kiowa Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *Kiowa, Chickasha and Fort Smith Railroad Company,* transfer of franchise, etc., to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company authorized 66 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians,* unrestricted patents to issue for allotments to certain 223 *Kiowa Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1056 for paying executor of William M.
Springer for services 210 *Kirby, Thomas, and others,* may dam Mississippi River near Bemidji, Minn 1043 *Kissimmee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Kitchen, John S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 765 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1057 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* indemnity school selections by Oregon in lieu of lands in, confirmed 202 investigation of value of lands, etc., on, erroneously granted to Oregon for military road 1033 *Klam and Erlanger,* cancellation of customs bond for theatrical scenery destroyed by fire 580 *Knapp, Josiah,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 82 *Knight, James S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to sons of 746 *Knights Templar, Trustees of the Grand Encampment of,* incorporated; powers 688 *Knoxville, Tenn.,* term of court 545 *Kobe, Japan,* appropriation for consul at 74, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 for contribution to Seamen’s Institute 928 *Koch, Jacob Gerard,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786, 787 *Koochiching Company,* rights, etc., for dam, Rainy Lake River, transferred 814 *Kootenai County, Idaho,* bridge authorized across Pend d’Oreille River in 720 *Kootenai Indians, Mont.,* allotment of lands on Flathead Reservation to 303 *Kootenai River, Idaho,* bridge authorized across, at Bonners Ferry 720 *Korea,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 for secretary of legation 69, 916 for interpreter to legation 69, 917 for interpreters at consulates in 79, 927 for marshals, consular courts 79, 927 for expenses of prisoners 79, 927 for prison keeper 79, 927 *Kosciuszko, General Thaddeus,* acceptance of statue of; site, erection, etc 588 *Koyukuk River, Alaska,* appropriation for locating trail from Yukon River to Coldfoot on 271 deficiency appropriation for locating trail from the Yukon to Coldfoot on 1225 *Kries, Michael,* payment to 776 *Kühl, Hugh,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 **L.** *La Guayra, Venezuela,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *La Pointe Agency, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *La Rochelle, France,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *La Trappe River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Labor Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 136, 682 for per diem, experts, etc 136, 682 for reports, and materials for 136, 682 for share International Labor Association 136, 682 for stationery, books, etc 136, 682 for rent 137, 682 for contingent expenses 137, 682 reports of Hawaiian labor statistics to be made every five years 164 *Labor, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 136, 682 to report every five years on Hawaiian laboring classes 164 *Labor Legislation,* appropriation for contribution to International Association for 136, 682 *Lacy, William H.,* deficiency appropriation for 1242 *Ladd, Eliphalet,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785 *Ladd, Thornton G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 767 *Lady Managers, Louisiana Purchase Exposition,* payment to, from Government loan to Exposition Company 18lxxix *Lafayette, General,* appropriation for purchase of bust 511 *Lagrange, Ill.,* dam in Illinois River at, may be lowered 589 *Lake Champlain, N.
Y. and Vt.,* appropriation for improvement of Narrows 1117 *Lake Charles, La.,* terms of court 841 *Lake Erie,* appropriation for Point, au Pelee light-vessel 1173 tunnel under, for Buffalo water supply, authorized 843 *Lake Harbor, Mich.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Lake Michigan,* board of engineers to report plan to overcome effects of wave action 1137 transfer of dredge directed 1137 *Lake Minnetonka, Minn.,* survey of, for charting, directed 1152 *Lake Superior,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Keweenaw Bay to 1137 for tender, inspector Eleventh lighthouse district 1172 for lighting channels, Saint Louis and Superior bays 1173 *Lake Union, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway to Puget Sound 1144 *Lake Washington, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway, Puget Sound 1144 *Lake Winnebago, Wis.,* survey of, for charting, directed 1155 *Lakes, Northern and Northwestern,* appropriation for survey of 499, 1199 *Land Districts,* established, Uintah, Utah 1014 parish and county courts, may take affidavits, etc., in entries 59 *Land Patents, etc.,* certified copies by recorder, to have effect of originals as evidence 185 production of original papers in, authenticated by register 186 *Landrum, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Lands, etc.,* appropriation for custody, etc 465, 1169 *Lands in Severalty to Indians,* appropriation for survey, etc., Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas 196 for completing allotments, etc 206, 1060 for surveying and allotting 206, 1061 in Osage Reservation, Okla., subject to present oil leases, etc 1061 agricultural land entries for Absentee Wyandottes 519 alienation restriction removed from allotments to Puyallup Indians, Wash 565 allotment, etc., of Yakima Reservation, Wash 596 allotments to Chippewas on White Earth Reservation, Minn 539 Indians on Crow Creek Reservation, Mont 359 Indians on Devils Lake Reservation, N.
Dak 322 Indians on Flathead Reservation, Mont 303 correction of errors in trust patents for 297 *Lane, Levi,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 795 *Lane, Moses A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Langdon, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797, 799 *Langston, Okla.,* contracts, etc., for colored agricultural and normal school, permitted 1258 *Lansden, Martha W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to administrator of 743 *L’Anguille River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1132 *L’Anse and Vieux de Sert Chippewa Indians, Mich.,* payment of all tribal funds per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201 *Laramie, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 1158 *Larchmout, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Laredo, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 1158 *Larkin, Samuel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter of 751 *Lasher, Oren E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to widow of 761 *Launches, Army,* settlement of accounts for, transferred to Philippine government 276 *Launches, Steam,* less than 10 tons may have one person as pilot and engineer 1029 *Laundries, Army,* use of, for private parties permitted; conditions, etc 834 *Lawrence and Cohen,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 213, 1074 for hospital 213 for public building 455, 1158 *Lawrence, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 455 *Laws of Congress,* appropriation for editing 97, 643 allotment of copies to Department of Commerce and Labor 542 *Laws, Revision of,* report of Commission to include recent general laws 1285 *Lawson, Richard,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 799 *Le Forte, Francois,* appropriation for paying for improvements, Turtle Mountain Reservation 1062 *Leach, Frank A.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement, stolen funds 1219 *Leachman, J.
P.,* payment to 778 *Leadville, Colo.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 477 *Leaf River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *League Island, Pa., Navy-Yard,* appropriation for public works 334, 1102 deficiency appropriation for dry dock 407 for timber dry dock 408lxxx *Leamy, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Leases by Indians,* investigation, etc., Five Civilized Tribes allotments 1060 *Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 502, 1202 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers Home; reimbursement 27, 1226, 1252 *Leaves of Absence,* appropriation for, Government Printing Office employees 513, 1213 deficiency appropriation for employees, Government Printing Office 421, 1250 *Lebanon, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1158 *Leckrone and Little Whiteley Railroad Company,* may bridge Monongahela River, Pa 717 *Leech Lake Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *Leeds, England,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Leete, C.
S.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Leftwich, Everett,* may bridge Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, Nolan, W. Va 1040 *Leftwich, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 768 *Legare, Hon, George S.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 420 *Legare, Jean Louis,* payment to 803 *Legation,* appropriation for repairs to 72, 920 *Leghorn, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Expenses,* appropriation for legislative expenses 85, 631 for Senate 85, 631 for Capitol police 89, 634 for Congressional Directory 89, 634 for House of Representatives 89, 634 for Public Printer, etc 93, 639 for Library of Congress 93, 639 for Botanic Garden 96, 642 for Executive expenses 97, 642 for President 97, 642 for Vice-President 97, 642 for Executive Office 97, 642 for Civil Service Commission 97, 642 for Department of State 97, 643 for Treasury Department 98, 644 collecting internal revenue 106, 652 Independent Treasury 106, 652 mints and assay offices 109, 655 government in the Territories 111, 657 for War Department 113, 658 public buildings and grounds 116, 662 State, War, and Navy Department building 117, 663 for Navy Department 117, 663 for Interior Department 123, 668 surveyors-general 129, 674 for Post-Office Department 131, 676 for Department of Justice 134, 680 for Department of Commerce and Labor 135, 681 appropriation for judicial expenses 140, 686 for United States courts 140, 686 for Court of Claims 141, 687 pay of assistant messengers, etc., rated 142, 687 incapacitated persons not to be paid 142, 687 prohibition on personal use of horses, by officials; exception 142 not applicable outside of the District 142 to take effect July 1, 1904 142 restriction on using money for carriages, etc 687 name of service to be painted on official vehicles 688 *Leigh, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Leipsic, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Lemhi Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1057 *Lemmon, George J.,* unrestricted patent to issue for Winnebago allotment to 220 *L’Enfant, Pierre Charles,* appropriation for marking grave of 741 plans to be submitted for monument, etc., of 390 *“Leonard,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 795 *Leprosy,* establishment of hospital and laboratory, Molokai, Hawaii 1009 treatment under Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 1009 appropriation for buildings, equipment, and maintenance 1010 regulations for administration and treatment 1010 extra pay, etc., to officers detailed for duty 1010 *Lesueur, Minn.,* changes authorized in bridges across Minnesota River, near 83 *Letter Balances, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 435, 1087 *Letter Carriers* appropriation for pay 439, 1090 for rural free delivery 440, 1091 salaries; restrictions on carrying merchandise 440 *Leutze, Eugene H.
C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Lexer, Hon. Asbury F.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Levisa Fork of Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of 1134 for improvement of locks and dams 1195 *Levy, John J.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Lewes, Del.,* made subport of entry 539 *Lewis and Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair,* participation in exposition with 175 *Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Commission,* participation in exposition with 175lxxxi *Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland, Oreg.,* participation in 175 appropriation for crew, lifesaving exhibit 1163 deficiency appropriation for lifesaving station 1218 for expenses Congressional committee at opening 1246 imports for exhibition to be admitted free of duty 175 sale for delivery at close of exposition 175 assessment and collection of duties 175 exhibit by the Government; scope 176 invitation to Bureau of American Republics 176 creation of Government board; duties, etc 176 expenses; details permitted 176 employees; disbursements; advances 176 forestry and irrigation building 177 appropriation for cost, etc 177 exhibits from Alaska 177 appropriation for cost, etc 177 buildings for Government exhibits, etc., authorized 177 use of; contracts: cost 177 appropriation for construction, etc 177 sale at close of exposition; preferences 177 allotment of space; free of charge 178 commemorative gold dollars to be coined 178 delivery to Exposition Company 178 medals to be made at mints 178 delivery to Exposition Company 178 liability limited to expenses of Government exhibit 178 expenditures, etc., to await subscriptions of 8600,000 for exposition expenses 178 nonliability for acts, etc., of exposition officers, etc 178 no liability for debts of Government board in excess of appropriations 179 *Lewis, Dalzell and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executors of surviving partner of 764 *Lewis, David O.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Lewis, Edmund,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 784 *Lewis, Mrs.
Kira C.,* patent in fee to, Rosebud allottee 1067 *Lewis, Mark,* payment to 778 *Lewis River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1145 *Lewisburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 548 *Lexington, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 528 time extended, etc., for bridge across Missouri River at 715 *Lexington Suburban Hallway Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Lexington, Mo 528 to allow steam railway trains on bridge across Missouri River at Lexington, Mo 715 time of construction extended 716 *Liberia,* appropriation for minister resident and consul-general to 68, 916 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Liberty, Statue of* (*see* Statue of Liberty N.
Y.). *Librarian of Congress,* appropriation for, assistant, etc 93, 639 *Library of Congress,* appropriation for Librarian, assistant, etc 93, 639 for chiefs of divisions, assistants, etc 94, 639 for reading rooms, etc 94, 639 for Congressional reference library 95, 640 for law library 95, 640 for copyright office 95, 640 for distributing card indexes, etc 95, 641 for Sunday opening 95, 641 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc 95, 641 for contingent expenses 96, 641 for superintendent of building, clerks, etc 96, 641 for engineers, etc 96, 641 for Sunday opening 96, 641 for fuel, lights, etc 96, 642 for furniture, shelves, etc 96, 642 for heating, etc., plant for 479 for trees, etc., grounds of 491 for printing and binding 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for fuel, light, etc 39 delivery of records of constitutional convention to Vermont 589 printing of report of Librarian ordered for use of 583 *Library of Congress, Superintendent of Building and Grounds,* appropriation for, clerks, employees, etc 96, 641 for plans, etc., for power house for public buildings 511 *Licenses, Alaska,* liquor, trade, etc., receipts, outside of towns, made a fund for schools, roads, etc 616 *Licenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service,* refused, suspended, or revoked, reexamination by supervising inspector 1030 by Supervising Inspector-General 1030 *Liege, Belgium,* appropriation for consul at 75, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Lifeboats,* requirements for ocean and lake passenger vessels 1023 *Life-Preservers,* destruction of defective, on vessels 1023 required on passenger vessels 1024 willful sale, etc., of non buoyant, punished by fine and imprisonment 1025 *Life-Saving,* requirements for passenger vessels 1023 *Life-Saving Medals,* issue for saving life, etc., on railroads 743 regulations 743 rosettes, ribbons, etc 743 funds available 743 *Life-Saving Service,* appropriation for general superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 103, 649 for rent 105, 651 for superintendents 459, 1162 for keepers 459, 1163 for crews, etc 459, 1163 station at Louisiana Purchase Exposition 459 for new stations 460, 1163 deficiency appropriation for expenses 42, 424, 427, 1252 for rent, etc., office of 17 for detail, Lewis and Clark Exposition 1218 station established on Delaware coast 242 Eagle Harbor, Keweenaw Point, Mich 324 Nome, Alaska 819lxxxii station established at Tillamook Bay, Oreg 522 Thirteenth district extended to Alaska 819 use of telephone lines permitted; conditions, etc 460 *Life-Saving Testimonials,* appropriation for, rescuing shipwrecked Americans 71, 918 *Light-House Hoard, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for clerks, etc 137, 682 for rent 140, 685 for expenses civilian members, etc 468, 1172 to prescribe lights, etc., on bridge across Alabama River, Ala 1261 Apalachicola River, Fla 1260 Arkansas River, Vanburen, Ark 699 Ashley River, at and near Charleston, S.
C 1042 Bayou Louis, La 723 Bayou Macon, La 842 Boeuf River, La 842 Black Warrior River, Ala 64, 1261 Calumet River, Cook County, Ill 704 Conecuh River, Pollard, Ala 622 Catalla Creek, Alaska 560 Choctawhatchee River, Trawicks Landing 546 Connecticut River, Chicopee to West Springfield, Mass 541 Saybrook to Lyme 160 Cumberland River, Canton, Ky 1046 Dog River, Miss 170 East Saint Mary River, Fla 1260 Little River, La 723 Missouri River, Chamberlain, S. Dak 711 Glsasgow, Mo 1274 Lexington, Mo 528 Saint Charles, Mo 1273 Wanbliska, N.
Dak 166 Yankton, S. Dak 61, 156 Monongahela River, Pa 81, 718 Rivesville, W. Va 157 Ouachita River, La 55, 723 Camden, Ark 604 Red River, La 723 Boyce, La 817 Shreveport, La 630 Red River of the North, Fargo to Moorhead, N. Dak 150 Saint Andrews Bay, Grassy Point, Fla 549 Saint Francis River, Ark. and Mo 572 Saint Joseph River, Mich 844 Sunflower River, Miss 626 Tennessee River, Decatur, Ala 701 Gilbertsville, Ky 85 Tombigbee River, Ala 57 in Mississippi 1261 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at Delorme, W.
Ya 183 Matewan, W. Va 239 Nolan, W. Va 1041, 1043 Vulcan, W. Va 173 West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia 172 Williamson, W. Va 180 Wabash River, Terre Haute, Ind 180 Vigo County, Ind 162 *Light-House Establishment * appropriation for supplies 468, 1172 for repairs 468, 1172 for keepers’ salaries 469, 1172 for light-vessels, etc 469, 1172 for buoyage 469, 1172 appropriation for fog signals, etc 469, 1173 for lighting of riven 469, 1173 for survey of sites 469, 1173 for oil houses; cost 469, 1173 for Porto Rico 469, 1173 for lights in channels of Great Lakes 470, 1173 for Pointe au Pelee, vessel, Lake Erie 470, 1173 deficiency appropriation for repairs 42, 426 for supplies 45, 426, 1255 for light-vessels 45, 1243, 1255 for buoyage 45, 1255 for keepers’ salaries, etc 426, 1243 sale of portion of land, Richmond, Staten Island, N.
Y.; use of proceeds 820 *Light-Houses, Beacons, awl Fog Signals,* appropriation for Ram Island Ledge, Portland, Me 466 for Boon Island, Me 466 for Boston Harbor, The Graves 466 for New London, Conn 466 for Ambrose Channel, New York Harrison 466, 1171 for Throgs Neck, N. Y., moving 466 for Rockland Lake, Hudson River, N. Y. 466 for Staten Island depot; shops 467 for Elbow of Cross Ledge, Delaware Bay 467 for Patapsco River, Md 467 for Cape Lookout, N. C 467 for Cape San Blas, Fla 467 for Oyster Bayou, La 467 for Sabine Bank, Tex 467, 1171 for depot, ninth district 467 for Conneaut, Ohio 467 for Cleveland, Ohio, breakwater 467 for depot, Buffalo, N.
Y 467 for Presque Isle, Mich 467 for Spectacle Reef, Lake Huron 467 for Point Conception, Cal 467 for New Dungeness, Wash 467 for tender for inspector, fourth district 467 for tender for inspector, sixth district 468 for tender for inspector, eleventh district 468 for Peshtigo Reef, Wis 468 for transferring new vessels to San Francisco 468 for Amesledge, Kennebec River, Me 1171 for tender for inspector third district 1171 for Horseshoe Reef, N. Y 1171 for Goose Island Flats, Delaware Bay 1171 for Guantanamo, Cuba 1171 for tender, fourth district 1171 for lens, etc., Diamond Shoal, N.
C 1171 for tender, sixth district 1171 for Hillsboro Inlet, Fla 1171 for Brunswick, Ga., light-vessel 1171 for Toledo, Ohio, range lights 1171 for Straits of Mackinac, Mich 1172 for Isle Royale, Mich 1172 for Detour, Mich 1172 for tender, eleventh district 1172 for tender, twelfth district 1172 for supplies 468, 1172 for repairs 468, 1172 for Pointe au Pelee, vessel 470, 1173 deficiency appropriation for Cedar Point, Md 426 for Lower Cellar Point, Md 426 for Solomons Lump, Chesapeake Bay 426 for Maryland Point, Md 426 for Hooper Island, Md 426 for Pages Rock, Va 426 for supplies 1255lxxxiii construction of light-house, Diamond Shoal, N.
C., by Albert F. Eells, authorized; conditions 561 modification of terms for Diamond Shoal, Cape Hatteras, N. C 1266 *Light Vessels* (*see also* Light-Houses, etc.) appropriation for expenses 469, 1172 for transferring two new, to San Francisco; use of balances 468 for Brunswick, Ga 1171 deficiency appropriation for expenses 45, 1243, 1255 *Lighting, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses; maximum price, etc 375, 896 for high candlepower lamps; contracts authorized 375, 896 minimum candlepower 375, 896 for electric lighting by underground wires 375, 896 connections permitted Potomac Electric Power Company 376 deficiency appropriation for electric 398 *Lighting of Rivers,* appropriation for 469 *Lignites, etc.,* appropriation for analyzing, testing, etc 1187 deficiency appropriation for analyzing, etc., at Saint Louis Exposition; proviso 33, 412, 603 *Lillie, Josephine,* fee simple title granted, Yakima allottee 1067 *Limoges, France,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 *Lincoln’s Deathplace,* appropriation for repairs of building 1193 *Lincoln, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 1158 *Lindsey Lumber Company,* may bridge Conecuh River, Pollard, Ala 622 *Linn County, Mo.,* transferred from western to eastern judicial district 164 *Linworth Place, D.
C.,* name of Thirteen-and-a-half street from B to D streets SW., changed to 628 *Lions, Charles,* payment to 778 *Lippincott and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner of 764 *Lisle, Robert P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764 *Lister, E. D * deficiency appropriation for 415 *Little Falls, N. Y.* appropriation for public building 1159 *Little Fork River, Minn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Little Kanawha River, W. Va.,* appropriation for improvement of; purchase of franchise 1124 for maintenance 1124 *Little Narragansett Bay, R.
I.,* appropriation for improvement of 1119 *Little Pedee River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1125 *Little Pigeon River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1133 *Little River, Del.,* preliminary examination of, to lie made 1150 *Little River, La.,* bridge authorized across 722 *Little Rock and Monroe Railway Company,* may bridge Ouachita River, La 54 *Little Sodus Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 *Little, Sterling B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 38 *Little, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Live Stock* (*see* Cattle). *Live Stock Quarantine Districts,* provisions for establishing, etc 1264 *Livernash, Hon.
Edward J.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Liverpool, England,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Livingston, Anne C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Livingston, Copeland and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of surviving partner of 764 *Livingston, George B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 761 *Lloyds Harbor, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Lloyd, Samuel, sr.,* payment to 778 *Lobster Hatchery,* appropriation for, Boothbay Harbor, Me 477 *Locks and Dams* (*see also* Dams, etc.), change of location, Tennessee River, near Chattanooga, Tenn 603 construction authorized across Mississippi River, Minn 66 Sauk Rapids, Minn 52, 723 Tennessee River, near Chattanooga, Tenn 809 Upper Cumberland River 1132 time extended for constructing, Mississippi River, Hancock County, Ill 56 *Lockwood, Eliphalet,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 795 *Lockwood, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 795 *Lodge, G.
C.* deficiency appropriation for translating 418 *Logansport, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1159 *London, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *London, England,* appropriation for dispatch agent 70, 918 for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Lonewolf, Delos K.,* appropriation for improvements, Kiowa, etc., Reservation 1072 *Long, Charles C.,* deficiency appropriation for 1245 *Long Cove, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Long Jim,* patent in fee to issue to, Columbia and Colville allottee 1064 *Long, Joseph,* payment to 778 *Longnecker, Edwin,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 764 *Longstreet, Helen D.,* deficiency appropriation for, widow of General James Longstreet 428lxxxiv *Loomis, Russell F.,* lands transferred from and to Nebraska to permit completing homestead entry of 819 *Loose Hay, Cotton, or Hemp,* not permitted on passenger steamers 1031 *Lorain, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1134 *Lord, C.
W.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Lorimer, Hon. William,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Loring, John F.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Loring, Joshua,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Lorman, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of 798 *Los Angeles, Cal.,* appropriation for public building, rent 455, 1159 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 23 provisions for securing site and erection of public building 241 limit of cost 241 unexpended balances covered in; payment of damages 242 *Loss by Exchange,* appropriation for, missions 70, 918 for, consular service 80, 928 *Loughlin, Frank,* payment to 803 *Louisa and Fort Gay Bridge Company,* may bridge Big Sandy River, Louisa, Ky 1015 *“Louisa,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 780 *Louisa, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Big Sandy River at 1015 *Louisiana,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 129, 675 bridges authorized across Red, Little, and Ouachita rivers, and Bayou Louis, in 722 *Louisiana, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1159 *Louisiana Purchase Exposition,* appropriation for exhibit of Indians, etc 207 for lifesaving station at 459 for transporting exhibits added to National Museum collections 1165 deficiency appropriation for further aid to 18 time of payment 18 allotment to lady managers 18 repayment by company 18 guarantee required 18 portion of gross receipts; minimum 18 proceedings in case of default 19 acceptance of conditions by company 19 range and halter-broke cattle from all sections may be exhibited 19 for testing coals, etc 33, 412, 603 for exhibiting model of Capitol 402 for tests of timber 412 for Congressional committee at opening of 412 acknowledgments to foreign governments participating in, authorized 1285 copyright protection to foreign exhibits 4 Government building tendered to District of Columbia 1165 imported exhibits sold, to pay duty in force at time of sale 566 medals to be made at mutt 513 transfer of Government exhibit to Portland, Oreg., exposition 176 withdrawal free of duty of articles donated to religions, etc., institutions 164 restrictions, etc 165 *Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company,* deficiency appropriation for loan to 18 payment to board of lady managers 18 repayment of loan from gross receipts; procedure 18 *Louisiana Western Judicial District,* new division of, created 841 terms; proceedings 841 *Louisville, Ky.,* appropriation for marine hospital, quarters, etc 1162 for improvement of Falls of the Ohio River 1134 *Laurenco Marquez, Africa,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 *Lowing, Phillips A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Low, W.
W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to son of 754 *Low, William F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Lowber, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 765 *Lowe, Andrew S.,* refund of internal-revenue taxes to 807 *Lowe, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Lowe, Joseph,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 790 *Lowe, Phoebe S.,* patent in fee to, Sisseton allottee 1066 *Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *Lower Cedar Point, Md.,* deficiency appropriation for lighthouse 426 *Lower Klamath Lake, Oreg, and Cal.,* change of level authorized under irrigation act 714 *Lower Pend d’Oreille Indians, Mont.,* allotment of lands on Flathead Reservation to 303 *Lowrie, John,* paymentof Court of Claims judgment to heir and legatee 766 *Lowry, N.
N.,* payment to 775 *Lowry, Reigart B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 765 *Lucas, Arthur,* deficiency appropriation for 1249 *Lucerne, Switzerland,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *“Lucretia,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 796 *“Lucy,” Schooner, Rider, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 792lxxxv *“Lucy,” Schooner, Brightman, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 793 *“Lucy,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 782 *Ludington, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1137 *Ludlam and Watson,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 771 *Ludlow, Daniel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 789 *Lum, Ann,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Lumsden, George B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Lunacy Proceedings, Alaska,* provisions for 619 *Lunacy Writs, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses of executing 384, 905 deficiency appropriation for expenses 400, 1222 proceedings on petition of Commissioners, for the dangerous insane 740 *Lunt, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Lutheran Church, Sharpsburg, Md.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees 753 *Luxemburg, Netherlands and,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Lyman, Theodore,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Lyme, Conn., Old,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River between Saybrook and 160 *Lynch, Dollie,* payment to 778 *Lyndon, Ill.,* dam authorized across Rock River at 1004 *Lynn, Mass.* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contract 1118 *Lyon, George A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Lyon, J.
B., and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner of 764 *Lyons, France,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Lyons, William,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 1065 **M.** *“M. F. Parsons,” Tug,* deficiency appropriation for refund to owners 21 *M Street Northeast, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land, extending, east of Bladensburg road 977 *McAfee, Robert D.,* relieved from liability on bond of Elias B. Zabriskie 811 *McAlpine, Kenneth,* reinstatement in Navy authorized; pay, etc 992 *McBride, Benjamin,* patent in fee to, Yankton Sioux allottee 1068 *McCammon, Dorcas Elizabeth,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *McCammon, Samuel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *McCann, Hattie E.,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *McCann, William P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *MeCarteney, Charles M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *McCarty, Stephen* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 761 *McCauley, A.
W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 780 *McCausland, Marens,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 798 *McClelland, Senia and Hunter,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *McClintock, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 797, 799 *McConnell, William N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748 *McCourt, Patrick B.,* payment to 805 *McCreary, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 798 *McCully and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 763 *McDaniel, Charles A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to executor of 763 *McDaniel, Lewis,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *McDonald, John* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *McDonald, Margaret E.,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *McDonald, R.
H.,* payment to 805 *McDowell, Alexander,* deficiency appropriation for expenses contested-election cases, House of Representatives 420 *McFadon, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 799 *McGahey, James J.,* payment to 778 *McGhehey, George,* deficiency appropriation for paying heirs 1217 *McGowan, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *McGuire, Bird S.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *MCHAirG, Ormsby,* deficiency appropriation for services 419, 1246 *McHaine, Bloomfield,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 765 *McIntosh, Alexander,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 760lxxxvi *McKeesport, P.* appropriation for public building 455, 1159 *McKim, Robert,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 787, 798 *McKinnie, Needham Michael,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 769 *MeKinnie, Solomon P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 769 *McKinnie, Solomon P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 769 *McKnight and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 763 *McKown, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *McLean, Doctor J.
H.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *McLean, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 786, 789, 793 *McLean, Nathaniel H.,* payment of back pay, etc., to widow of 806 *McLean, Walter,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 761 *McLellan, Arthur,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *McMahon, Martin,* reappointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 592 *McManus, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *McMaster, James,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 765 *MeMurtrie, Daniel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 765 *McNeil Island, Wash.,* appropriation for penitentiary, construction, use of balance 506, 1205 *McRee, Robert C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *McWilliams, Andrew,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 743 *MacConn, Robert T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 758 *Machine Guns, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of, and carriages 234, 845 for ammunition 235, 846 *Machinery Plants, Navy-Yards,* appropriation for furnishing, etc 344, 1110 *Machodoc Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination to be made of upper 1155 *Mack, Alexander,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Mack, Eugene,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to son of 748 *Mackay, Mungo,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 794 *Mackay, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785 *Mackie, Benjamin S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765 *Macon, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 1159 deficiency appropriation for public building, improving, etc 23 *Macy, Henry G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to nephew of 754 *Madden, Williams* deficiency appropriation for extra services 422, 1251 *Maddux, Charles J.,* appropriation for fees 196 *Maddux, Margaret V.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Madison Street, D.
C.,* name changed to Church street 244 *Magdeburg, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Mager, Nicholas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 766 *Magrader, Thomas B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Mahan, Alfred T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Mahan, Dennis H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Mahoney, W. F., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow 1249 *Mail Bag and Lock Repair Shop, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 436, 1087 deficiency appropriation for fuel 414 *Mail Bags, etc. Postal Service,* appropriation for 435, 1087 deficiency appropriation for 414, 1238 *Mail Depredations, Postal Service,* appropriation for chief inspector, etc 132, 678 for inspectors; allowances 438, 1082 for clerks, etc., division headquarters 438, 1083 for securing information; rewards 438, 1083 *Mail Locks, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 436, 1087 *Mail Transportation,* appropriation for star routes 435, 1087 Alaska service 435, 1087 for steamboat routes 435, 1087 for messenger service 435, 1087 underground electric ears, Chicago 435 for pneumatic-tube service 435, 1087 for wagon service 435, 1087 for railroad routes 436, 1087 weighing of mails for readjusting pay 1088 for post-office car service 436, 1088 for electric and cable ear service 437, 1089 amount for Chicago underground cars; contract 1089 for special facilities 437, 1089 for foreign mails 437, 1089 for miscellaneous 437, 1090 deficiency appropriation for railroad routes 39, 414 for star routes 39, 45, 414, 426, 1255 for steamboat service 45, 414 for post-office ear service 45 for wagon service 414 *Mails* (*see also* Postal Service), conveyance of insect pests in, forbidden 1270 punishment for violations 1270 *Maine,* Kennebec Arsenal, Augusta, conveyed to, for insane hospital 1270 *Mainz, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926llxxxvii *Makah Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1057 *Makepeace, George,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Malaga, Spain,* appropriation for consul at 76, 925 for clerk, hire 78, 926 *Malden River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 1118 *Malloy, William M.,* appropriation for services compiling Treaties in Force, 1904 1211 *Malone, N.
Y.,* made subport of entry and granted immediate transportation privileges 718 *Maloney, Patrick,* payment to 802 *Malta, Great Britain,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Maltby Building, Senate,* appropriation for miscellaneous items 88, 634 for repairs 89, 634 deficiency appropriation for repairs 419, 1245 *Mamaroneck, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Managua, Nicaragua,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Manatee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Manchester, England,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Manchester, Iowa,* appropriation for fish hatchery 478 *Manchuria,* deficiency appropriation for consular service in 16 *Mandan, Mrs.
(Wanyagwankewin),* sale of part of allotment permitted, Yankton Sioux Indian 1065 *Mandan, N. Bak.,* location of Indian school changed to Bismarck 225 *“Manga Reva,” Ship,* foreign-built “Pyrenees” granted American register and name changed to 516 *“Manhattan,” Revenue Cutter,* deficiency appropriation for repairs 22 *Manila, P. I.,* appropriation for ordnance office building 489 *Manistee, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1137 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1152 *Manistique, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 *Manitowoc, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1138 *Mankato, Minn.,* bridges authorized across Minnesota River near 83 *Mann, William B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Manney, Henry N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Mannheim, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Manning, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797 *Manokin River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Mansfield, Patrick,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 749 *Mansfield, William,* payment, of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Manslaughter,* officers, owners, etc., of vessels, responsible through neglect, etc., for loss of life, guilty of 1025 *Manteo, N.
C. * deputy collector of customs authorized at 814 *Manufactures Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for chief of, clerks, etc 136, 682 *Manufactures, Census of,* cooperation with Michigan, to take 58 with other States 58 *Maps of the United States,* appropriation for; mounting of Congressional allotment 125, 670 for separate State and Territorial 125, 670 for post-route 134, 679 for geological 486, 1187 for printing for sale; price 487 deficiency appropriation for mounting for Congress 30, 409, 1234 for connected and separate 1234 balances of appropriations made available for printing, edition of 1904 584 *Maps, War Department,* appropriation for publication 499, 1199 for transportation, etc., of 499, 1199 *Maracaibo, Venezuela,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Marblehead, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1159 *Mare Island, Cal., Navy-Yard,* appropriation for public works 335, 1103 for public works, naval magazine 339 *Mareau, Jonas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *“Maria,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 790 *“Maria,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 793 *Marietta, Ind.
T.,* term of court at 60 *Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay of officers, active list 347, 1113 retired list 347, 1113 for pay of enlisted men 347, 1113 increase authorized 1113 retired 347, 1113 for undrawn clothing 347, 1113 for mileage of officers 347, 1113 for commutation of quarters 347, 1113 for pay of civil force 347, 1113 for provisions 348, 1114 for clothing 348, 1114 for fuel 348, 1114 for military stores 348, 1114 for reimbursing Ordnance Department for magazine rifles 348 for transportation and recruiting 348, 1114 for repairs, etc., barracks; rent 348, 1115 for forage 349, 1115 for hire of quarters 349, 1115 for contingent 349, 1115 for public works 350, 1116lxxxviii deficiency appropriation for contingent 28, 44, 404, 407, 425, 1228, 1229, 1253, 1256 for clothing 28, 406, 425, 1253, 1256 for military stores 28, 1230 in Philippines 407 for pay 44, 404, 1228, 1253, 1256 for hire of quarters 44, 404, 1228 for provisions 404, 406, 1228 for fuel 404, 407, 1230 for repair of barracks 404, 407 for barracks, League Island, Pa 405 for transportation and recruiting 407, 1229, 1253, 1256 for forage 407 for reimbursing Army, supplies furnished at Guam 407 for barracks, Annapolis, Md 407 commutation for fuel allowed enlisted men employed as clerks, etc 407 credit for service in civil war to officers on retirement 349 credit for service in, to second lieutenants appointed in artillery 595 credits in quartermasters’ accounts 407 to contest for marksmen’s trophies, medals, etc 274 *Marine-Hospital Service* (*see also* Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service). permanent appropriation for, repealed 1217 *Marine Hospitals,* appropriation for, Buffalo, N.
Y. 1156 for Cairo, Ill 458 for Chicago, Ill 1162 for Louisville, Ky 1162 for Pittsburg, Pa 1160 for San Francisco, Cal 458, 1162 for Savannah, Ga 1160 *Marion County, Tenn.,* time extended for bridge across Tennessee River 629 *Marion, Ind.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 503, 1203 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 402, 1226 *Mariposa Big Tree, Grove, Cal.,* recession from California, accepted 1286 *Maritime Congress, International,* appropriation for delegate to 505 *Maritime Warfare,* declaration as to exemption of private property at sea not contraband 592 *Mark, Louis,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 780, 795 *Marked Tree, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River at 9 *Marker, James,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 751 *Market Masters, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 365, 886 *Markham, Henry H.,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 592 *Marks, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Coldwater River at 1035 *Marksmen’s Medals, etc., Annual,* appropriation for providing 274, 580, 841 *Marquette Bay, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1136 *Marquette, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 *Marr, Sarah,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 745 *Marriage and Divorce Statistics,* to be published, since 1887 1282 *Marriages, D.
C.,* ceremonies and forms to be used for Quakers, etc 297 *Marseille, France,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Marshall, Charles L.,* payment to 778 *Marshall, Col. James M.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1224 *Marshall County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North between Walsh County, N. Dak., and 614 *Marshall, Lydia A.,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 219 *Marshalltown, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 455, 1159 *Marshals, Consular Courts,* appropriation for 79, 927 *Marshals, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc.; advances 507, 1207 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 417, 1240, 1255, 1257 *Marthon, Joseph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 754, 762 *Martin, Charles,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 761 *Martin, Luther L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 772 *Martin, Richard,* payment to 805 *Martin, Simeon,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Martinique, West Indies,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Martinsburg, W.
Va.,* terms of court 50 *Martinsville, Va.,* appropriation for public building 455 *Maryland Point, Md.,* deficiency appropriation for lighthouse 426 *Maryland School for Colored Deaf-Mutes,* education of District children in 901 *Mason, Frank H.,* deficiency appropriation for interest 1255 *Mason, N. E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Mason, Thomas,* promotion authorized to captain on waiting orders, Revenue-Cutter Service 813 *Massachusetts,* deficiency appropriation for refund for raising volunteers 424 right of way Watertown Arsenal donated for park purposes to 490 *Massage Establishments, D.
C.,* license tax on; penalty for treating persons of other sex 174 *Massey, Joseph,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of 782lxxxix *Master of the Sword, West Point,* rank, pay, etc., established 850 *Matagorda Bay, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Matamoras, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 79, 925 *Matches, Friction,* provision for carrying, on passenger steamers 1031 *Matewan, W. Va.* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, near 238 *Mathews, John R.* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow 758 *Mattaponi River, Va.* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Mattawan Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Matthews, Mary,* appropriation for reimbursing 221 *Mattituck, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Maurice River, N. J.* preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Maxwell, Joel P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 748 *Mayaguez, P. R.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1156 *Mayberry, Arthur,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 745 *Mayer, John, Richard, Philip, and Simon,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Mayhugh, Joseph,* payment to 778 *Mayo, William K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 773 *Maysville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1159 *Mazatlan, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Mead, George L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 762 *Meade, Henry M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to brother of 760 *Meade, Richard W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to son of 766 *Meagher, Henry,* patent in fee to, Cheyenne and Arapaho allottee 1066 *Meagher, Maggie,* patent in fee to, Cheyenne and Arapaho allottee 1067 *Meal Inspection,* appropriation for expenses 280, 864 *Medals,* authorized for Lewis and Clark Exposition 178 for Louisiana Purchase Exposition 513 *Medals, etc.,* appropriation for furnishing, for rifle contests 274, 580, 840 for, at annual rifle contests 841 *Medals of Honor, etc., Army,* appropriation for preparing for presentation by the President 274 replacing former issues 274 conditions of award 274 duplicates for lost or destroyed, may be issued 588 *Medical Department, Army,* appropriation for enlisted men, Hospital Corps 261, 829 for pay of officers; longevity 263, 831 for hospital matrons 265, 831 for superintendent nurse corps, nurses 265, 831 for dental surgeons 265, 831 for contract surgeons 266, 832 for supplies, etc 272, 838 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 272, 838 civilian employees may purchase medicines, etc 273 for museum; library 273, 839 deficiency appropriation for supplies 43, 402, 424, 1253 for artificial limbs 43 *Medical Museum, Army,* appropriation for preserving, etc., specimens 273, 839 *Medicated Bath Establishments, D.
C.,* license tax on; penalty for treating persons of opposite sex 174 *Medicine,* regulations for practice of, in Indian Territory 299 *Medicine and Surgery, D. C.,* conditions for admitting to practice, without examination, modified 609 applicants from outside the District 610 *Meecham, Frank,* patent in fee to, Yakima allottee 1066 *Meherrin River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 *“Mehitable,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 789 *Melbourne, Australia,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Melcher, Lewis M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Melcher, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Melot, Joseph C.,* approval of deed issued by, Citizen Pottawatomie allottee 222 *Members of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation and mileage 89, 634 for clerk hire 92, 638 deficiency appropriation for clerk hire 411 for compensation 419 mileage for first session, Fifty-eighth Congress, made immediately available 1 weight increased for franked official correspondence 441 *Memphis-Chattanooga Railway,* time extended for bridging Tennessee River in Marion County, Tenn., by 629 *Memphis Conference Female Institute, Jackson, Tenn.,* payment to 775 *Memphis, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 455 maximum charge for railway passengers, bridge across Mississippi River at 543 *Menominee, Mich.,* modification of improvement of harbor, authorized 1138xc *Menominee River, Mich, and Wis.,* modification of improvement of, authorized 1138 *Mentz, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Mercantile Bridge Company,* may bridge Monongahela River, North Charleroi to Rostraver, Pa 82 *Merchandise,* imported from Canal Zone, subject to tariff, etc 843 *Merchants’ Gargling Oil Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Merchant Marine Commission,* created; composition 561 to investigate conditions of merchant marine, etc 561 hearings; expenses, etc 561 *Merchant Seamen,* punishment for taking pay for providing, with employment 308 *“Mercury,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 780 *Mermentau River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of, and tributaries 1129 preliminary examination of, to be made 1151 *Merrill, Joshua,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 792 *Merrimac River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 1118 *Merriman, James,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Merriman, Malvina H.,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Merry, Daniel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 788 *Merry, John F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Mershon, Smith R.,* payment to 803 *Mertz, Albert,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 775 *Mesa, Ariz.,* may issue kinds to build wagon road to Salt River reservoir 6 *Messenger, A.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Messengers,* appropriation for House of Representatives 91, 636 for Senate 87, 632 *Messengers to Committees,* appropriation for House of Representatives 90, 635 for Senate 86, 631 *Messina, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Meteorological Stations,* appropriation for expenses 278, 863 *Methodist Episcopal Church, Brunswick, Md.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 753 *Methodist Episcopal Church South, Guyandotte, W.
Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 775 *Methodist Episcopal Church, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 5 *Methodist Episcopal Church, Mill Creek, W. Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 775 *Methodist Episcopal Church (colored), Rome, Ga.,* payment to 777 *Methodist Episcopal Church South, Saulsbury, Tenn.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 769 *Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington District, Baltimore Conference,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748 *Methodist Episcopal Church South, Winfield, W.
Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 775 *Metoyer, F., Azenov,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 750 *Metropolitan Police* (*see* Police, D. C.). *Mexican Boundary Commission,* appropriation for continuing work of 72, 919 *Mexican Cotton-Boll Weevil,* report on, ordered to be printed 1287 *Mexican Kiekapoo Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1057 *Mexican War,* deficiency appropriation for volunteers 1253 *Mexico,* appropriation for ambassador to 67, 915 for secretary of embassy 68, 916 for second secretary 69, 916 for third secretary 69, 917 *Mexico, Mexico,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Miami and Erie Canal, Ohio,* lands under reservoirs of, granted to Ohio 721 *Miamus River, Conn.,* provision for improving, repealed 1148 *Michigan City, Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1139 *Middlekauff, John J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 751 *“Midget,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 781 *Midshipmen, Navy,* allowed commuted rations 581 reappointment authorized of certain dismissed 1263 *Midway Islands,* appropriation for survey of channel, Welles Harbor 1097 preliminary examination to lie made of Welles Harbor 1156 *Milan, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 75, 923 *Mileage,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 89, 634 for Senators 85, 631 for Congressional, first session, Fifty-eighth Congress, made immediately available 1 *Mileage Books, etc.,* purchase of, authorized, for naval transportation 403 *Milford, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1119xci *Military Academy,* appropriation for support of the 441, 849 for pay of professors 441, 849 associate professor of mathematics 850 master of the sword; rank, etc 850 for pay of cadets 441, 850 for extra pay, officers 442, 850 longevity pay 442, 850 for enlisted men 442, 850 for band 442, 850 for field musicians 442, 850 for general army service 442, 851 for cavalry detachment 443, 851 for artillery detachment 443, 851 for extra pay, detached service, etc 443, 851 duplications forbidden 444, 853 Joseph R.
Hawley may be appointed brigadier-general, retired 853 Peter Josof Osterhaus may be appointed brigadier-general, retired 853 for pay of civilians 444, 853 reorganization of band 853 for expenses, Board of Visitors 446, 855 for contingencies, Superintendent 446, 855 for repairs and improvements 446, 855 for fuel, lights, etc 446, 855 for postage, stationery, etc 446, 855 for transportation 446, 855 for printing 446, 855 for expenses, department of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics 446, 855 for department of civil and military engineering 446, 856 for department of natural and experimental philosophy 447, 856 for department of mathematics 447, 856 for department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology 447, 856 for department of drawing 447, 856 for department of modern languages 447, 856 for department of law and history 447, 856 for department of practical military engineering 447, 856 for department of ordnance and gunnery 448, 857 for lectures 448, 857 for Jubilee Centennial History, United States Military Academy 448 for miscellaneous and incidental expenses 448, 857 for library expenses 449, 858 for contingencies, academic board; purchases 449, 858 for band instruments, etc 449, 858 for laundry, etc 449, 858 for policing barracks, etc 858 for buildings and grounds 450, 858 for soldiers’ hospital 858 for waterworks 450, 859 for cadet hospital 450, 859 for contagious-disease hospital 859 for cadet barracks 450, 859 for roads, etc 451, 859 for steam road roller 859 for army service barracks 451 for increased water supply; conditions 451 for cadet camp, etc 860 for repairing academy buildings, etc 860 for restoring Fort Putnam 860 enlargement of cadet barracks 451 construction of cadet barracks 860 for subsistence of cadets at inaugural ceremony 834 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Board of Visitors 26, 1226 deficiency appropriation for repairs and improvements 26 for fuel, etc 26, 1226 for postage, etc 26 for lighting 26 for target range 26 for pay 424 for fuel cadets’ mess hall 1226 for postage, etc 1226 for Jubilee Centennial History 1226 admission authorized of Luis Bográn H., of Honduras 1279 Frutos Tomás Plaza, of Ecuador 1279 Alfonso Zelaya, of Nicaragua 586 Ying Hsing Wen and Ting Chia Chen 1286 reinstatement of Alexander G.
Pendleton, jr., authorized 843 *Military Commissions, Army,* appropriation for expenses 832 *Military Information Division, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses 260, 827 for translator, etc 266, 832 *Military Instruction,* detail of retired officers and enlisted men to schools for 225 *Military Posts,* appropriation for officers’ schools 269, 835 for marking civilian graves in cemeteries 496 for buildings, etc 496, 1197 for Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., barracks 496 for Des Moines, Iowa, barracks 496 for Fort Meade, N.
Dak., barracks 496 for Indianapolis, Ind., buildings 496 for Fort Sheridan, Ill 497 for Columbus, Ohio, new site; sale of old barracks 497 boundary of Fort Wayne, Mich., Reservation 497 for Presidio, San Francisco, Cal 497, 1198 for Fort Crockett, Tex., Reservation 497 for Governors Island 498, 1198 for Fort Monroe, Va 498, 1198 for Fort Niagara, N. Y., additional ground 1198 for Presidio of Monterey, Cal., target range 1198 for Fort Logan, Colo., target range 1198 deficiency appropriation for buildings at 26 authority of Congress required for establishing 836 *Military Records,* of wars prior to civil war, to be transferred to War Department 591 *Military Reservations, Abandoned,* appropriation for survey, etc., of 485, 1186 for custodian Fort Sherman, Idaho 485, 1186 homestead locations allowed on Fort Abraham Lincoln, N.
Dak 396 part of Fort Sherman, donated to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 485 Redbank, N. J., granted to Gloucester County for memorial park 620 *Military Secretary, Army,* to have rank as major-general 262 subsequent appointee to rank as brigadier-general 262 to serve on Board of Commissioners, Soldiers’ Home 263 *Military Secretary’s Department, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses, headquarters 827 for nay of officers; longevity 830 office of Assistant Chief, Record and Pension Office, to terminate 830xcii created from Adjutant-General’s department and Record and Pension Office 262 bureau in War Department constituted 262 rank and promotion of officers 262 officers subject to Chief of Staff 262 number of majors limited 262 senior officer to lie Military Secretary, with rank of major-general 262 second officer to have rank of brigadier-general 262 rank of subsequent appointments 262 retention of present titles 262 title of officers hereafter 262 of Assistant Chief, Record and Pension Office, and Assistant Adjutant-General, to be Military Secretary 830 service on Soldiers’ Home Board 263 *Military Secretary’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 659 for rent 662 amounts for Adjutant-General’s and Record and Pension Office, available for 401 *Military Stores,* use of funds received from Philippines for 275 *Militia,* appropriation for joint encampments, etc., with Army 265 for pay of officers and enlisted men 265 for supplies, Quartermaster’s and Ordnance Departments 265 for subsistence and supplies 265 report on use of fund 265 for procuring field-artillery material for; issue 275, 840 invited to participate in Jamestown celebration 1047 issue of magazine rifles for reserve, target practice 986 no part of support of the Army to be used for 265 restriction on payments to 267 to contest for marksmen’s trophies, medals, etc 274 sums appropriated for Regular Army not to be used for encampment, etc., expenses of 837 *Militia, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 389, 910 authority to commanding general 389 for pay of troops 389, 911 deficiency appropriation for fuel, etc., naval militia 400, 1223 for horses, etc 1223 *Mille Lac Indians, Minn.,* appropriation for laud for burial place 1069 *Miller and Murray,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of surviving partner 786 *Miller, Charles,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759, 762 *Miller, Charles,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 766 *Miller, Edward H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 754 *Miller, Frederick A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Miller, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Miller, Louisa Quinn,* patent in fee to, Sioux allottee 1068 *Miller, Merrill,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 763 *Miller, Newton C.,* payment to 805 *Miller, Philip J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to son of 747 *Miller, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 800 *Miller, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 800 *Millican, Andrew,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 749 *Millis, Maj.
John,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 24 *Mills Building, D. C.,* appropriation for engineer, firemen, etc 117, 663 for rent, maintenance, etc., for Navy 122, 668 *Milot, Joseph E.,* may sell portion of allotment 1063 *Milwaukee, Wis.,* appropriation for lighthouse depot 467 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 501, 1201 for improvement of harbor, and harbor of refuge 1138 for improvement of harbor, new plans; contracts 1138 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home; reimbursement 27 terms of court 152 *Mine Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 125, 671 *Mineral Lands, Mont, and Idaho,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, classifying 410, 1235 *Mineral Lands, Philippine Islands,* measurements reduced to metric system, and values to pesos 692 provisions for locating, etc., mining claims 692 *Mineral Resources of the United States,* appropriation for preparing report on 486, 1187 for printing and binding 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for, report on 33 *Mines of the United States,* deficiency appropriation for roster of 33 *Mining Claims,* description of location on surveyed lands 545 on unsurveyed lands 545 patents to conform to official survey monuments 545 monuments to govern descriptions 545 *Milling Claims, Philippine Islands,* provisions for locating, patenting, etc 692 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, Envoys Extraordinary and,* appropriation for salaries 68, 915 *Minneapolis, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 608 condemned cannon given to University of Minnesota at 1282 may bridge Mississippi River 607 *Minneapolis, Red Dike and Manitoba Railway Company,* may acquire lands, Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn 708xciii *Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Sault Sainte Marie Railway Company,* may bridge Mississippi River at Minneapolis, Minn 608 Red Lake River, at Thief River Falls 167 Red River of the North, Minn, and N.
Dak 614 *Minnesota,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks etc 130, 675 granted lands for forest experiments 536 approval of selection, etc 536 issue of patents; adverse claims 536 conditions imposed 536 grant of island in Bartlett Lake, for public park and forest reserve 1001 homestead settlers on ceiled Chippewa lands may commute entries 1005 lands withdrawn for reservoir purposes in, restored to homestead entry 900 conditions 990 sale of Indian allotment to Roseau County, for school purposes authorized 989 *Minnesota Judicial District,* terms of court 11 *Minnesota Power and Trolley Company,* may build dam, etc., across Mississippi River, Minn 66 *Minnesota River, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement, of 1139 changes authorized in bridges across, at Lesueur 83 construction of bridges authorized across, near Mankato 83 *“Minnesota,” U.
S. S.,* steering wheel of old vessel, donated to Minnesota 590 *Minor Cain,* appropriation for transporting 463, 1167 deficiency appropriation for transporting 20, 395, 1216 *Minor Streets, D. C.* proceedings for opening, extending, etc 733 awards for benefits and damages, opening, etc., of 892 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 91, 637 *Mints and Assay Offices,* appropriation for Director, examiner, assayer, etc 104, 650 for freight on bullion and coin 104, 650 for contingent expenses 104, 650 for examinations, etc 104, 650 for incidentals 104, 650 for collecting precious metal statistics 104, 650 for salaries and expenses, Carson, Nev 109, 655 Denver, Colo 109, 655 New Orleans, La 109, 655 Philadelphia, Pa 110, 655 San Francisco, Cal 110, 656 Boise, Idaho 110, 656 Charlotte, N.
C 110, 656 Deadwood, S. Dak 110, 656 Helena, Mont 111, 656 New York, N. Y 111, 657 Saint Louis, Mo 111, 657 Seattle, Wash 111, 657 for Denver, Colo., equipment 463 deficiency appropriation for Seattle, Wash 24, 42 for San Francisco, Cal 42, 1219 machinery 1219 for Denver, Colo 1219 for Philadelphia, Pa 1219 for Frank A. Leach 1219 for Charlotte, N. C 1219 report of employees to be made annually 111 medals for Louisiana Purchase Exposition to be coined, etc 513 *“Mira,” Steamer,* American register granted to foreign built, and name changed to “Beaumont” 315 *Miscellaneous Trust-Fund Deposits, D.
C.,* created; deposits; advances; accounts 368 employees, etc., to be paid from 914 *Misdemeanors* (*see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Mispillion River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Mission Indians,* appropriation for counsel 506, 1206 for support, etc., of 1057 *Mississippi,* swamp land titles in, confirmed 1258 not applicable to Third Congressional district 1258 *Mississippi Central Railroad Company,* may bridge Pearl River, Miss.; time extended 607 *Mississippi Choctaw Indians,* deficiency appropriation for removal of, to Indian Territory 1237 *Mississippi Customs Collection Districts,* composition and ports of 242 Gulfport made port of entry instead of Shieldsboro 242 officers authorized 243 *Mississippi River,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of reservoirs at headwaters of 1140 Minneapolis to Saint Paul; locks and dams 1 and 2; contracts 1140 Missouri River to Saint Paul; contracts 494, 1140, 1195 Moline, Ill.; contracts 1141 from the Ohio to the Missouri; dredges 494, 1141, 1195 from Head of Passes to the Ohio 495, 1141, 1196 Southwest Pass 1195 bridge authorized across, Elk River to Otsego, Minn 152, 540 in Itasca County, Minn 240 Minneapolis, Minn 607, 608 dam, etc., authorized across, near Bemidji, Minn 1043 Des Moines Rapids 712 Rock Island Rapids 158 Sauk Rapids, Minn 52, 723 Watab Rapids 295 Wright County, Minn 66 contracts authorized for maintaining South Pass Channel 1142 levee work authorized from Cairo to Head of the Passes 452 maximum charge for railway passengers, bridge at Memphis, Tenn 543 preliminary examination of, to be made, Ashport, Tenn 1154 Hamburg, Ill 1151 Saint Louis, to prevent floods 1153 time extended for bridging, at Grays Point, Mo 6 for dam, in Hancock County, Ill 56 *Mississippi River Commission,* appropriation for expenses, improvements from Head of Passes to the Ohio; contracts 495, 1141, 1196xciv contracts for levees authorized as recommended by 452 *Mississippi River, Minn. and Wos.,* lands withdrawn for reservoirs headwaters of, restored to homestead entry 990 conditions 990 *Missoula, Mont.,* acceptance of lands donated to Fort Missoula 142 *Missouri,* deficiency appropriation for expenses raising volunteers 428 for reimbursing, for militia expenses 1253 Grand River declared not navigable above Bruns wick 715 *Missouri Central Railroad Company,* may bridge Missouri River, near Saint Charles, Mo 1272 at Glasgow, Mo 1273 *Missouri Eastern Judicial District,* southeastern division created; comities transferred 626 terms at Cape Girardeau 627 officers, suits, etc 627 transfer of Linn and Chariton counties from western to 164 *Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad,* sale of franchises, etc., to Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company permitted 240 *Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Company,* may purchase franchises, etc., of Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad Company 240 *Missouri River,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of, Saint Joseph, Mo.; conditions 1142 for improvement of; distribution 1142 Hermann, Mo 1142 bridge authorized across, Chamberlain, S.
Dak 711 Glasgow, Mo 1273 Lexington, Mo 528 near Saint Charles, Mo 1272 Wanbliska, N. Dak 166 Yankton, S. Dak 60, 155 construction of dam, etc., authorized in South Dakota 570 reconstruction of bridge across, at Saint Joseph, Mo., authorized 53 time extended for bridge across, Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Omaha, Nebr 169 Kansas City, Mo 152 Kansas City to Sibley, Mo 142 Lexington, Mo 715 Parkville, Mo 169 Pierre, S. Dak 1032 Yankton, S. Dak 621, 715 *“Missouri,” U. S. S.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, explosion on 403 *Missouri Western Judicial District,* transfer of Linn and Chariton comities to eastern, from 164 *Mitchell, Herron and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner of 764 *Mitchell, Paul,* deficiency appropriation for services 1248 *Mitchell, Warren,* payment to administrator of 776 *Moberly, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 455 *Mobile, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1127 title of United States released to owners of certain lands in 705 *Mobile and Girard Railroad,* relief of homesteaders on grants to, in Alabama 813 *Mobile and West Alabama Railroad Company,* may bridge Black Warrior River, Ala 63 Tombigbee River, Ala 56 *Mobile Bar, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1128 *Mobile Bay,* right of way for ship canal; conditions 1128 *“Mogul,” British steamship,* deficiency appropriation for owners 21 *Moieties,* appropriation for compensation in lieu of 465, 1169 deficiency appropriation for compensation in lieu of 396 *Mokelumne River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 1143 *Mold Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 197, 1052 *Moline, Ill. * appropriation for improvement of Mississippi River; contracts 1141 *“Molly,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 789 *Molokai, Hawaii,* establishment of leprosy hospital and laboratory on 009 *“Monarch,” Steamer,* payment of interest on judgment to owners of 804 *Moncton, New Brunswick, * appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Monetary Commission,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, to fix relation of gold and silver 15 *Money-Order System, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 131, 677 for supplies 435, 1087 deficiency appropriation for supplies 1238 *Monitor and Merrimac Engagement,* appropriation for exhibiting old monitors on scene of 1047 *Monongahela River, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of; lock and dam 3; contracts 1122 dams 5 and 6 1122 bridge authorized across, between Fayette and Greene counties 717 North Charleroi to Rustraver 80 time extended for bridging 82 at Pittsburg 159 by Washington and Westmoreland counties 604 *Monongahela River, W.
Va.,* appropriation for improvement of; locks on upper 493 bridge authorized across, near Rivesville 157 *Monroe and Lake Providence Railroad Company,* may bridge Boeuf River and Bayou Macon, La 842 *Monroe, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1137 *Montana,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 130, 675 for incidental excuses, Indian service in 203, 1058xcv deficiency appropriation for reports on mineral lands 410, 1235 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 413, 1237 additional land granted for university 64 opening of Flathead Indian Reservation 302 school sections granted to 303 patents for certain lands in Bitter Root Valley, validated 151 resurvey of a township, directed 987 selections of lands by Saint Paul, Minneapolis, and Manitoba Railway Company ratified, etc 816 *Montana Judicial District,* terms of court, Great Falls 313 transfers to Butte or Helena 313 *Montenegro, Greece and,* appropriation for minister to 916 for secretary of legation 916 *Monterey, Cal.,* appropriation for target range, Presidio of 1198 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1149 *Monterey, Mexico,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Montevideo, Uruguay,* appropriation for consul at 74 , 922 *Montgomery, Ala.,* term of circuit court of appeals at 249 time extended for bridge across Alabama River at 166, 313 *Montgomery and Autauga Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Alabama River, Montgomery, Ala 166 *Montgomery Bridge Company,* time extended for bridge across Alabama River by 313 *Montreal, Canada,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Monuments,* appropriation for, Jamestown, Va 1047 *Moody, James M.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses to widow 420 *Moore, C.
C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 769 *Moore, Charles B. T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 749 *Moore, Charles D.,* payment to 805 *Moore, Eduard,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Moore, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Moore, William I.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Moorhead, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North, from Fargo to 150 *Morgan, James,* payment to 805 *Morgan, Louisa,* sale of portion of allotment permitted, Yankton Sioux Indian 1065 *Morgan, William A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 751 *Mormon Channel, Cal.,* appropriation for diversion of waters into Calaveras River 494, 1196 *Morning Gun, Army,* appropriation for firing 275, 840 *Morocco,* appropriation for minister to 916 for expenses Cape Spartel and Tangiers light 70, 918 *Morris, Herman,* deficiency appropriation for services 1244 *Morris, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian school 213, 1075 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 34, 413, 1237 *Morrison, Samuel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 774 *Morristown, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1153 *Morse, Jerome E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Mortar Practice, Army,* payment of damages to property, from 804 *Morton, Gilbert,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Morton, Jennie O.,* sale, etc., permitted of Cherokee allotments to 1067 *Morton, Nathaniel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 789 *Morton, Perez,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 794, 798 *Mosby, John S.,* payment to 809 *Moscow, Russia,* appropriation for consul at 75, 924 *Muses, Allen J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Moses, Franklin,* deficiency appropriation for salary 32 *Mospan, Nicholas,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown-Tail,* appropriation for investigating, etc., parasites of 876 *Motor-Propelled Vessels,* carrying passengers and freight subject to steamboat-inspection provisions 1030 *Motor Vehicles, Gasoline, etc.,* special provisions for carrying, on steam vessels 1032 *Moulton, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Mount Holly Baptist Church, Morrisville, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustee of 772 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.,* appropriation for Indian school 213, 1075 deficiency appropriation for Indian school; reappropriation 413 *Mount Rainier National Park,* appropriation for wagon road, etc 498 *Mountain Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of, and carriages 235, 845 for ammunition 235, 846 *Mukden, Manchuria,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 deficiency appropriation for consul-general 16xcvi *Mullan, D.
W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Muller, Edward,* payment to 805 *Muncie, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 455 *Munich, Germany,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 920 *Municipal Building, D. C.,* appropriation for construction 368, 890 limit of cost increased 890 *Municipal Corporations, Alaska,* provisions for incorporating towns 529 *Municipal Lodging Hanse, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 388 for salaries and maintenance 909 *Municipal Officers, Hawaii,* legislature to determine appointment or election of 1035 tenure of office 1035 *Municipalities, Philippine Islands,* may borrow money for schools, etc., if taxation inadequate 690 bond issue authorized; limit 690 *Munt, John H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 771 *Murakami, T., K.
Odo and,* deficiency appropriation for refunding duties 1217 *Murderkill River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Murdock, J. B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Murdock, William D. C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 747 *Murgatroyd, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 786, 787 *Murphy, Charles J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Murphy, Edward,* deficiency appropriation for pay 1222 *Murphy, Franklin,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 592 *Murrell, Edward H.,* payment to 803 *Muskegon, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 for public building 1159 *Muskingum River, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of 1135 for rebuilding Lock and Dam 11 1135 *Mutual Investment Fire Insurance Company, D.
C.,* incorporated; purposes, etc 622 *Muzzle-Loading Field Guns, Army,* appropriation for converting, to breech-loading 275, 840 *Mystic River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 1118 preliminary examination of upper, to be made 1152 *Myton, Howell P.,* appropriation for credit to 1062 **N.** *Nagasaki, Japan,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *“Aancy,” Brigantine, Brown, Master,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 790 *“Nancy,” Brigantine, Moulton, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 782 *“Nancy,” Schooner, Hadaway, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 794 *“Nancy,” Schooner, Ward, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 792 *Nanking, China,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Nantes, France,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924 *Nanticoke River, Del. and Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Nantucket, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1118 *Napa River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 1143 *Naphtha, etc., Automobiles,* fires to be put out after entering and relighted before leaving steam passenger vessels 720 *Naphtha Launchess, etc.,* steamboat inspection, provisions for 1030 *Naples, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 75, 924 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Narragansett Buy, R.
I.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1119 *Nash, Francis S.,* appointment as surgeon in Navy authorized; conditions 738 payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Nash, Joseph A.,* deficiency appropriation for services 400 *Nashua, N. H.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1159 *Nashville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1159 *Nassau, New Providence,* appropriation for consul at 75, 924 *Natchez, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 455, 1159 *Natchitoches, La.,* appropriation for public building 456 change of site for public building, authorized 999 *“Nathaniel,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 794 *National Banks* (*see also* National Currency), qualifications of directors; stock required in banks of small capital reduced 818 *National Bureau of Standards* (*see* Standards Bureau, etc.). *National Cemeteries,* appropriation for maintenance 495, 1196 for superintendents 495, 1196 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 495, 1196 for repairing roadways to 495, 1196 for burial of indigent soldiers 495, 1196 for Presidio of San Francisco, Cal 495, 1197 for Fort Crawford, Wis 495, 1197 for Antietam battlefield, Md 496, 1197 for Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase, Ohio 496 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 1197 for Arlington, Va 1197 for additional ground, Richmond, Va 612 deficiency appropriation for road to, Springfield, Mo 28xcvii unused portion of Chattanooga, transferred to militia cavalry organization 1281 *National Currency,* appropriation for superintendent redemption of, clerks, etc 102, 648 for expenses of, superintendent, etc 103, 649 for special examinations, etc 103, 649 for distinctive paper, etc. deficiency appropriation for examinations, etc 1215 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 500, 1200 Milwaukee, Wis 501, 1201 Togus, Me 501, 1201 Hampton, Va 502, 1202 Leavenworth, Kans 502, 1202 Santa Monica, Cal 502, 1202 Marion, Ind 503, 1203 Danville, Ill 503, 1203 Johnson City, Tenn 503, 1203 Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S.
Dak 504, 1204 for clothing, all Branches 504, 1204 for salaries and expenses, Board of Managers 504, 1204 for State and Territorial Homes; restrictions 504, 1204 deficiency appropriation for Dayton, Ohio 27, 1226 for Milwaukee, Wis 27 for Hampton, Va 27, 403, 1226 for Leavenworth, Kans 27, 1226, 1252 for Danville, Ill 27, 1226 for Santa Monica, Cal 43, 424, 1252 for Marion, Ind 402, 1226 for Togus, Me 403, 1252 for State and Territorial Homes 27, 1226 for clothing 43, 424, 1252 additional copies ordered of report of Board of Managers 585 appointment of Board of Managers 592 Edwin P.
Hammond appointed manager 1283 insane inmates admitted to Government Hospital for Insane, D. C 731 pension-money provisions 731 *National Museum,* appropriation for salaries, fixtures, etc 461, 1165 for heating, lighting, etc 461, 1165 for preserving, etc., collections 461, 1165 for transporting additions from Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1165 for books, repairs, etc 461, 1166 for rent, etc 462, 1166 for printing and binding 512, 1212 for continuing construction of new building 1165 deficiency appropriation for books 1254 *National Parks,* appropriation for Yellowstone 486, 498, 1188, 1198 for Yosemite 487, 1188, 1286 for Sequoia 487, 1188 for General Grant 487, 1188 for Crater Lake 487, 1188 for Wind Cave 487, 1188 for Mount Rainier 498 for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 499, 1198 for Shiloh 499, 1199 for Gettysburg, Pa 499, 1199 for Vicksburg 499, 1199 employees may make arrests for violations of laws, etc., in 709 lands transferred from Yosemite, to Sierra Forest Reserve 703 recession from California of Yosemite, and Mariposa Big Tree Grove 1286 *National Trophy, etc.,* appropriation for, at annual rifle contests 274, 580, 841 *National Zoological Park* (*see* Zoological Park, D.
C. National). *Natural Bridge, Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for repairs 409 *Nautical Almanac and American Ephemeris,* appropriation for preparing 120, 666 *Nautical Almanac Office,* appropriation for assistants, etc 120, 666 or preparing Nautical Almanac 120, 666 *Naval Academy,* appropriation for pay of professors, etc 345, 1111 professor of mathematics to be appointed; rank 345 for band 345, 1112 for watchmen, mechanics, etc 346, 1112 for steam employees 346, 1112 for special training midshipmen 346, 1112 for repairs and improvements 346, 1112 for heating and lighting 346, 1112 for contingent 346, 1112 for expenses, Board of Visitors 346, 1112 for construction of buildings, etc 337, 1104 for removal of cemetery 337 deficiency appropriation for fuel 30 for purchase of land 403 for heating and lighting 1230 for contingent 1230 reappointment of certain dismissed midshipmen authorized 1263 *Naval Establishment* (*see also* Navy), construction authorized of one first-class battle ship, 16,000 tons; cost 350 two first-class battle ships, 16,000 tons; cost 1116 two first-class armored cruisers, 14, 500 tons; cost 350 three scout cruisers, 3,750 tons; cost 350 cost increased 1116 two colliers; cost 350 one to be built in Pacific coast navy-yard and one in Atlantic 350 contracts; domestic material 350 limit to one contractor 351 construction at navy-yards in case of combination by bidders 351 submarine torpedo boats may be purchased 351 tests required 351 construction according to plans, etc., of contractor 351 appropriation for submarine, torpedo boats 351 for new ships, construction and machinery 351, 1117 armor and armament 351, 1117 equipment 1117 deficiency appropriation for construction and machinery, new ships 1233 for equipment, new ships 1233 armor to be procured by contract 351 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for expenses 326, 1094 *Naval Intelligence Office,* appropriation for clerks, etc 118, 664 for employees paid from “newships” 118 *Naval Magazine, New England,* appropriation far purchase of site and construction of; limit 338 condemnation proceedings 338xcviii *Naval Militia,* appropriation for arming and equipping 328, 1095 *Naval Militia, D.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for coal 400, 1223 for transportation 1223 *Naval Observatory,* appropriation for assistants, etc. 120, 666 for computations, books, apparatus, etc 120, 666 for contingent expenses 120, 666 for expenses, eclipse of the sun 666 for grounds and roads 339, 1105 deficiency appropriation for grounds and roads 30 for contingent expenses 1227 *Naval Proving Ground, Indian Head, Md.,* appropriation for public works 1105 *Naval Records,* transferred from Departments to Navy Department 403 *Naval Records of the Rebellion,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of 117, 664 for continuing publication 118, 664 *Naval Training Stations,* appropriation for maintenance, California 326, 1094 Rhode Island 326, 1094 for establishing, on the Great Lakes 337 *Naval War College,* appropriation for maintenance 326, 1094 for building 338 deficiency appropriation for annex 405 for inspector 30 for printing and binding 1230 for maintenance 1230 *Navigating Apparatus, Passenger Steamers,* requirements for, modified 1028 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc. 138, 684 for rent 140, 686 *Navigation, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 138, 684 to issue American register to foreign-built steamer “Brooklyn” 821 foreign-built steamer “Mira” and change name to “Beaumont” 315 foreign-built steam lighter “Pioneer” 821 to British ship “Pyrenees” and change name to “Manga Reva” 516 *Navigation Laws,* administration of, in force in Philippines 182 *Navy* (*see also* Naval Establishment), appropriation for pay 324, 1092 warrant machinists authorized 324 increase of enlisted men authorized 1092 balances reappropriated 1092 miscellaneous 324, 1092 for contingent 325, 1093 civil employees at island naval stations 325, 1093 for Bureau of Navigation; transportation, etc 325, 1093 gunnery exercises; outfits 325, 1093 maintenance of colliers 326, 1093 training stations 326, 1094 War College 326, 1094 Naval Home 326, 1094 for Bureau of Ordnance 327, 1095 torpedo station 327, 1095 naval militia 328, 1095 for Bureau of Equipment 328, 1096 depots for coal 329 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 330, 1098 appropriation for public works, Bureau of Yards and Docks 333, 1101 consolidating power plants 337 Naval Academy 337, 1104 Bureau of Navigation 337, 1104 Bureau of Ordnance 338, 1105 Naval Observatory 339, 1105 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 339, 1105 transporting remains; application of sum for 340 hospitals 340 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 340, 1106 sales to civilian employees 340 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 342, 1108 construction plants 343, 1109 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 344, 1110 tests of marine steam turbines 344 machinery plants 344, 1110 detail of assistant to chief of Bureau 1111 for Naval Academy 345, 1111 appointment of professor of mathematics 345 promotions of boatswains, gunners, and warrant machinists to ensigns 346 promotions as chief boatswains, gunners, carpenters, and sailmakers 346 for Marine Corps 347, 1113 civil war service credit on retirement 349 for increase of naval establishment 350, 1116 for submarine torpedo boats; reappropriation 351 for construction and steam machinery 351, 1117 for armor and armament 351, 1117 procuring armor by contract 351 inquiry as to cost of plant for armor plate and armor 1117 for equipment of new vessels 1117 for pensions 315, 848 deficiency appropriation for bringing remains from abroad 28 for owner of tug “Hustler” 28 for Marine Corps 28, 44, 404, 405, 406, 425, 1228, 1229, 1253, 1256 for public works, yards and stations 29, 407 for Bureau of Navigation 28, 44, 404, 405, 425, 1228, 1230, 1253, 1256 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 29, 405, 406, 1229, 1231, 1253 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 29, 44, 405, 406, 425, 1229, 1231, 1253, 1256 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 29, 44, 405, 406, 425, 1229, 1232 for armor and armament, new ships 29, 1233 for emergency fund 28, 43, 1253 for pay 43, 424, 1228, 1253, 1256 for pay, miscellaneous 44, 404, 425, 1228, 1229, 1253, 1256 for contingent 44, 404, 1228 for Bureau of Ordnance 44, 404, 406, 425, 1228, 1230, 1253 for Bureau of Equipment 44, 404, 406, 425, 1228, 1231, 1253, 1256 for Supplies and Accounts 44, 405, 406, 425, 1229, 1232, 1253, 1256 for indemnity for lost property 44, 425, 1253, 1256 for indemnity for lost clothing 44, 425, 1256 for destroyed clothing 44, 425, 1233, 1253, 1256 for bounty, destroying enemy’s vessels 44, 1256 for enlistment bounties 44, 425, 1253, 1256 for expenses burial of victims of “Missouri” explosion 403xcix deficiency appropriation for reimbursing “general account of advances” 403, 1227 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 405, 425, 1229, 1232 for dry dock, Habana, Cuba 405, 1229 for Eugene D.
Ryan 408 for Webb V. H. Rose 408 for Piper, Aden, Goodall Company 408 for Fenelon B. Higgins 408 for Pennsylvania Railroad Company 408 for owner of schooner “Ida F. Bozman” 408 for owner of steamer “Trigomn” 408 for M. D. Tindal and T. W. Greer 408 for owners of tug “Empire” and tow 408 for American Society of London 1227 for Edward M. Hughes, widow 1227 for Naval Academy 1230 for construction of new ships 1233 for equipment of new ships 1233 for pensions 1238, 1254 acceptance of torpedo boats “Stringham” and “Goldsborough” authorized; deductions 1263 appointment authorized of Kenneth McAlpine as lieutenant 992 Francis S.
Nash, as surgeon 738 Leopold Herbert Schwerin, assistant surgeon 980 commuted rations allowed to midshipmen 581 participation in Jamestown centennial celebration 1047 reappointment of certain dismissed midshipmen authorized 1263 restoration to active service of Seth Mitchell Ackley, retired 163 number of grade increased 163 retired officers and enlisted men may to be detailed to schools; conditions 225 supplies to be carried in American vessels 518 to contest for marksmen’s trophies, medals, etc 274 transfer authorized to active list of Creighton Churchill 1263 Surgeon James G.
Field restored to line of promotion 1259 *Navy Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 117, 663 for employees paid from “newships” 117 restriction on use of amount for “new ships” 117 for care of rented building 117, 663 for clerks, etc., library 117, 664 office Naval Records of the Rebellion 117, 664 continuing publication 118, 664 Judge-Advocate-General’s Office 118, 664 Bureau of Navigation 118, 664 employees on “new ships” 118 Naval Intelligence Office 118, 664 employees on “new ships” 118 Bureau of Equipment 118, 664 employees on “new ships” 118 for Hydrographic Office 119, 664 for Naval Observatory 120, 666 for observing solar eclipse, 1905 666 for assistants, etc., Nautical Almanac Office 120, 666 for clerks, etc., Bureau of Steam Engineering 121, 667 employees on “newships” 121 Bureau of Construction and Repair 121, 167 employees on “new ships” 121 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from “Increase of the Navy“ 121, 667 appropriation for Bureau of Ordnance 121, 667 employees on “new ships” 121 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 121, 667 employees on “new ships” 122 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 122, 667 employees on “new ships” 122 Bureau of Yards and Docks 122, 667 employees on “public works” 122 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from “public works” 122, 668 for books and periodicals 122, 668 for contingent expenses 122, 668 for rent, maintenance, etc.
Mills Building 122, 668 for the naval service 324, 1092 for printing and binding 512, 1212 for freight 1107 deficient appropriation for Secretary’s Office 28 for public works 29 for Hydrographic Office 28, 43 for Navy 28, 43, 404, 424, 1227, 1253, 1256 for emergency fund 28, 43, 404, 1228, 1253 for Guantanamo, Cuba, naval station 30 for Naval War College, inspector 30 for naval magazine, Iona Island, N. Y 30 for Naval Observatory 30, 1227 for Naval Academy 30, 403 for funeral expenses, etc., explosion on “Missouri” 403 for contingent expenses 403, 1227 for printing and binding 1249 for Court of Claims, judgments under 1250 for judgments of United States courts, under 1251 vouchers for mileage tickets, etc., allowed; purchases authorized 403 *Navy-Yards and Stations,* appropriation for repairs and preservation 337, 1104 deficiency appropriation for public works 29, 407 for repairs, etc 405, 408 consolidation of power plants authorized 337 *Nay may pack, Indian Allottee,* may sell part of allotment to Roseau County, Minn., for school purposes 989 *Neal, John S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 749 *Nebraska,* approval of boundary line in Missouri River, established bv South Dakota and 820 homestead entries up to 640 acres allowed on certain arid lands 547 irrigable lands excluded 547 designation of exclusion 547 entries by present entrymen 548 lands to be transferred from and to, for completing homestead entry of Russell F.
Loomis 819 resurveys of townships in Rock and Brown counties authorized 1037 *Neches River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of mouth; contracts 1131 *Neebish Channel, Saint Marys River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1138 *Neer, George,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Neil, Cecil C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 767c *Nell, Elizabeth,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Nelson, Andrew,* payment to 778 *Nelson, Jeremiah,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781, 796 *Neosho, Mo.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 477 *Neponset River, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Netherlands and Luxemburg,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Neutrality Act,* appropriation for expenses under 71, 918 *Neuse River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 revenue cutter for, authorized; cost 604 *Nevada,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 131, 675 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 204, 1058 for surveying mineral lands 1185 deficiency appropriation for surveyor-general 32, 410 for Indian service in 44 payment of claims for expenses, etc., repelling invasions, etc 805 *Nevada, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 456 change of site, public building, authorized 1159 *Nevers, S.
A.,* payment to 805 *New Bedford, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1118 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1152 *New Dungeness, Wash.,* appropriation for lighthouse keeper’s dwelling 467 *New Harbor, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 1117 *New Haven, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1119 for improvement of channel 1120 *New Jersey,* claim for raising volunteers to be reopened, etc 428 deficiency appropriation for refund raising volunteers 1253 *New Jersey Judicial District,* additional district judge authorized 987 *New Jersey State Prison,* deficiency appropriation for overcoats to prisoners 36 *New London, Conn.,* appropriation for light-house, Black Ledge 466 for improvement of harbor 494, 1119 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1150 *New Mexico,* appropriation for salaries, government in 112, 658 for contingent expenses 112, 658 for legislative expenses 112, 658 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 130, 675 for support, etc., of Apache, etc., Indians in 202, 1057 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 204, 1059 deficiency appropriation for Indian service in 44 deficiency appropriation for surveying boundary, Oklahoma, Arizona, and 410 for additional judge 1220 for support, etc., of Indians in 1236 dam across Rio Grande, under reclamation act, authorized, near Engle 814 supreme court to consist of chief anti five associate justices 542 additional judge to be appointed; term, etc 542 division into six districts; assignments 543 judge to live and hold court at Roswell 543 jurisdiction, etc 543 release to settlers of lands on Atlantic and Pacific railroad grant 556 report of governor to be printed; map 585 *New Orleans, La.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office; salaries 107, 653 for mint, salaries 109, 655 for wages and expenses 109, 655 for public works, naval station 336, 1103 appeals, etc., to circuit court of appeals, from courts at Beaumont, Tex 59 *New River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *New York,* claim for expenses, etc., war of 1812, to be readjusted 777 *New York Agency, N. Y.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 for physician 206 *New York Bay,* preliminary examination of, to be made from Kill von Kull to Liberty Island 1153 *New York Consolidated Card Company,* refund of internal-revenue taxes to 807 *New York Central Railroad,* appropriation for lease of post-office in New York over tracks of 434 *New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company,* may bridge Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Creek, New York City 537 *New York, Chicago and Saint Louis Railroad Company,* time extended for bridge across Calumet River, Hammond, Ind 548 *New York Harbor,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations 460, 1163 for improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook channels, Gowanus Bay 493 for improvement of Ambrose channel, Sandy Hook Bar 493, 1194 for preventing injurious deposits 500, 1200 for maintenance 1120 for removing rock, Pier 1, North River 1120 for Ambrose Channel lighthouse 1171 estimates to he submitted for lighting Ambrose Channel 466 *New York Indians,* appropriation for expenses, ascertaining beneficiaries of suit, by 208 distribution of judgment in favor of 422 *New York Infantry, Twentieth Regiment,* honorable muster out of certain enlisted men to be recognized 816 *New York, New Haven and, Hartford Railroad Company,* may build new bridge across Connecticut River, Saybrook to Lyme, Conn 160ci *New York, N.
Y.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office salaries 107, 653 for assay office, salaries 111, 657 for wages and expenses 111, 657 for dispatch agent 76, 918 for public works, navy-yard 334, 1101 for lease of post-office, New York Central station 434 for site for post-office Pennsylvania Railroad station 434 for public building, customhouse 456, 1159 for rent of old customhouse 456 for appraisers’ warehouse, alterations 456 deficiency appropriation for buildings; navy-yard 30 for naval laboratory 1232 *New York Southern Judicial District,* appropriation for fees, district attorney 508, 1208 deficiency appropriation for fees, district attorney 1240, 1255 district attorney’s salary established 1207 *New Whatcom, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1144 *Newark Bay, N.
J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Newbauer and Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Newburyport, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1117 *Newcastle, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 1159 *Newcastle-on-Tyne, England,* appropriation for consul at 75, 924 for clerk hire 8, 926 *Newfoundland,* citizens not liable to head tax 144 *Newkirk, James H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 745 *Newman, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 791 *Newport, R.
I.* appropriation for naval torpedo station 327, 1095 for public works, torpedo station 338 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1154 *Newport, Va.,* terms of court 249 *Newsboys’ and Children’s Aid Society, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 388, 909 *Newspaper Wrappers, Stamped.,* appropriation for manufacture; distribution 438, 1090 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 414 *Newtown Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 *Nez Percé Indians, Joseph’s Band,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Niagara Falls, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 1159 *Niagara Falls, Ontario,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Niagara River,* tunnel under, for Buffalo water supply, authorized 843 *Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Nice, France,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Nicewaner, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 774 *Nicholas, Elizabeth,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 771 *Nichols, Frank W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to 754 *Nichter, Michael,* payment to 805 *Nickels, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 800 *Nickels, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 800 *Nickerson, William M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Nicklin and Company, Philip,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 787 *Nicolson, John O.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 744 *Nineteenth Street, D.
C.,* proceedings to condemn land, extension of 1007 *Ninth Light-House District,* appropriation for establishing depot 467 *Ninth Street Southwest, D. C.,* subway substituted for bridge at railroad crossing 741 *Niuchwang, China,* appropriation for consul at 74, 921 *Noble County, Okla.,* townships in Otoe and Missouria Reservation added to 1081 *Noe, Wiliam M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 769 *Noel, Jacob Edmund,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to 774 *Nogales, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Nokes, William B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Nolan, W.
Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, at 1040 across Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, east of 1042 *Nome, Alaska,* life-saving station established at 819 *Nome Improvement Company,* granted right to dredge, etc., Snake River, Alaska 1145 channel charges, etc 1145 use of reclaimed lands 1145 maintenance of harbor, etc 1146 *Nomini Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Norfolk Academy, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 1174 *Norfolk and Western Railway Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia 171 *Norfolk Seamen’s Friend Society,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 773 *Norfolk, Va.,* appropriation for telegraph line to Cape Hatteras and Roanoke Island, N.
C 279 for public works, navy-yard 335, 1102 for public works, naval magazine 338, 1105 for public works, naval hospital 340 for marine barracks, water supply 1116 for improvement of harbor 1123cii appropriation for improvement of waterway to North Carolina sounds 1124 for improvement of waterway to Albemarle Sound, N. C 1124 preliminary examination to be made of inland waterway to Beaufort Inlet, N. C 1154 of harbor 1155 for channel to Hampton Roads 1155 *Norris, Charles F.,* payment, of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Norris, George A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 751 *Norristown, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1159 *North American Transportation and Trading Company,* deficiency appropriation for supplies 21 for refund of duties 21 *North Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* additional clerks of the court, etc 1004 term of court, Washington 1004 *North Carolina Western Judicial District,* terms of court, Wilkesboro 250 *North Charleroi Borough, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River to Rostraver Township 80 *North Dakota,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 130, 675 for lands ceded by Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in 195 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 204, 1059 for school sections on ceded Devils Lake Indian Reservation 323 Dickinson land district created 83 grant of lands, White Stone Hills, for memorial park, etc 312 *North Haven, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *North Manitou Island, Mich.,* appropriation for cable to South Manitou Island 279 *North River* (*see also* Hudson River), appropriation for removing rock near Pier 1, New York City 1120 *North Yakima, Wash.,* terms of court at 825 *Northeast River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1125 preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 *Northampton, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 456 *Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 197, 1052 *Northern Indians, Cal.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1058 *Northern Pacific Railroad Company,* conveyance of railroad-grant lands in Spokane, Wash., validated 1014 *Northern Pacific Railroad Grant,* conveyances of lands on right of way, validated 538 conditions imposed 538 *Northville, Mich.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 478 *Norwalk, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1119 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1150 made subport of entry 629 *Norway, Sweden and,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Norwich, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 456 *Nottingham, England,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Noyes, John,* payment to 805 *Nuevo Laredo, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 75, 924 *Nukualofa, Sammi, Apia and,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 *Nunnally, Eldred,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 756 *Nurembarg, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Nurses, Army,* appropriation for 265, 831 *Nutrition Investigations,* appropriation for expenses of, Department of Agriculture 294, 882 *Nye and Schneider Company,* payment to 803 *“Nymph,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 781 **O.** *Oahu Railway and Land Company,* right of way to, through kahauiki Reservation confirmed 579 *Oak Orchard, N.
Y.,* provision for improving harbor, repealed 1148 *Oak Park, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1159 *Oakland, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 494, 1142 *Oberly, A. S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Obion River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1132 *Obscene Literature, etc.,* prohibition against sending or receiving, by express, extended to importing and exporting 705 *Observatory, Naval* (*see* Naval Observatory). *Occoquan Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Occoquan River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Ocean and Lake Surveys,* appropriation for 320, 1097 deficiency appropriation for 44, 1228 *Ocmulgee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 preliminary examination of, to be made, Macon to Joliet 1151 *Oconee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 preliminary examination of, to be made, from Georgia Railroad bridge to Greene Gounty 1150 Milledgeville to Oconee 1151 *O’Conner, Peter,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Oconto, Wis.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1155ciii *Ocracoke Inlet,* provision for improving, repealed 1148 *Odessa, Russia,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Odo, K., and T.
Murakami,* deficiency appropriation for refunding duties 1217 *Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay of line; longevity 269, 828 for pay of staff, etc.; longevity 262, 830 for pay of retired; longevity 264, 831 for commutation of quarters 265, 832 for mileage 266, 832 for 10 per cent increase, service in Philippines, etc 266, 832 deficiency appropriation for pay 402, 1225 advance of retired, in rank and pay for civil-war service; exceptions 264 assignments to duty 264 pay of retired, assigned to active duty 831 colonels and lieutenant-colonels 831 restriction on mileage allowances 267 retired, may be detailed as instructors to schools; conditions 225 status of, under army appropriation act 276 *Officers, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay 347, 1113 *Officers, Navy,* appropriation for pay 324, 1092 retired, may be detailed as instructors to schools; condition 225 *Official Gazette, Patrol Office,* appropriation for producing 127, 673 deficiency appropriation for producing 30, 409, 1233 *Official Postal Guide,* appropriation for publication 134, 679 *Official Register of the United Status,* appropriation for preparing 670 allotment of copies to Department of Commerce and Labor 542 *Official Reporters of Debates,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 92, 638 for, Senate 68, 634 deficiency appropriation for, House of Representatives 420, 1247 for, Senate 418, 1246 *Ogden, Utah,* appropriation for public building 1159 *Ogdensburg, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1121 *O’Grady, James M. E.,* appropriation for fees 196 *Ohio,* lands under Miami and Erie Canal reservoirs granted to 721 *Ohio River,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for general improvement of; distribution 11 Falls of, Louisville, Ky 1134 for improvement of, below Pittsburg, Pa., Dam 8 494 Dam 11 494 locks and dams 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6; contracts 1135 locks 8 and 11; contracts 1135 lock and dam 19 1136 dams 13 and 18 1194 lock and dam 37 1195 preliminary examination of, to be made, Metropolis, Ill 1151 board of engineers to report on improvement of 1135 *Oil City, Pa.* appropriation for public building 456, 1159 *O’Kane, James,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 749 *Okanogan River, Wash.* appropriation for improvement of 1145 *Oklahoma,* appropriation for salaries, government in 112, 658 for legislative expenses; restrictions 112, 658 deficiency appropriation for surveying boundary, New Mexico, Colorado, and 410 for legislative expenses 1220 act legalizing Geary bond issue ratified 143 actions against Indians under supervision of Indian agent 1063 contracts for school buildings Tonkawa and Langston, permitted 1258 exchange of certain Kiowa allotments permitted 223 grant of section of school land for college farm and experiment station 707 present leases 707 indebtedness of Pawnee County, for schools legalized 1269 lands of Poncas and Otoes and Missourias attached to counties in 218 legislature may appropriate for agricultural and mechanical college buildings 717 sale of franchises, etc., in, permitted Arkansas Valley and Western Railway Company 314 school districts permitted to issue bonds for buildings, etc 565 timber and stone land laws extended to Osage Reservation 299 *Oklawaha River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 preliminary examination of, to be made 1150 *Old South River, N.
J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Oleomargarine,* appropriation for expenses, inspection of 106 *“Olive,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 790 *“Olive Branch,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 788 *“Olive Frances,” Brig,* claim for damages, collision with “Winooski,” referred to admiralty court 810 *Olongapo, P. I.,* appropriation for establishing naval station 336, 1103 *Olympia, Wash.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1155 *Omaha and Winnebago Indian Reservation, Nebr.,* time extended for right of way through 311 *Omaha Bridge and Terminal Railway Company,* time extended for bridge across Missouri River, Council Bluffs to Omaha 169 *Omaha Indians, Nebr.,* payment of all trilal funds per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201civ *Omaha, Nebr.,* appropriation for warehouse, Indian service 207, 1062 deficiency appropriation for public building 23 time extended for bridge across Missouri River from Council Bluffs, Iowa 169 *Omaha Northern Railway,* time extended for constructing road, etc., Omaha and Winnebago Indian Reservation, Nebr 311 *Omensetler, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765 *Omnibus Claims Act,* payment of claims under, reported by Court of Claims, etc 743 miscellaneous claims and Court of Claims findings 775 claims of New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, war of 1812 777 damages by volunteers in Virginia, war with Spain 777 French spoliation claims 780 miscellaneous cases, direct appropriations 800 claims for expenses, Indian hostilities in Nevada Territory 805 for investigation and report 805 for investigation and settlement 806 refund of internal revenue taxes to owners of private dies 807 referred to Court of Claims 808 payment to John S.
Mosby 809 referred to court of admiralty 810 relieved from liability 811 payments in case of death, etc., of claimants, executors, etc 811 *O’Neal, Lewis I.,* deficiency appropriation for 1221 *O’Neil, Charles,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Ontonagon, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 *Orange River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Ordnance Department, Army,* appropriation for enlisted men; longevity 261, 829 for pay of officers; longevity 263, 830 for current expenses 274, 840 for metallic ammunition, etc 274, 840 annual medals, prizes, etc 274, 580, 840 for medals of honor 274, 841 replacing former ones 274 conditions of issue 275 for artillery material for militia 275, 840 for repairing ordnance, etc 275, 840 for purchase, etc., of ordnance stores 275, 840 for equipments 275, 840 credits for loss, etc., of stores in transit 840 sale of obsolete historical armament 841 for firing morning and evening gun 275, 840 for converting muzzle to breech-loading guns 275, 840 for artillery targets, etc 275 for manufacture of arms at armories 275, 840 for fortifications 234, 845 for Sandy Hook proving ground 235, 847 for reimbursing, for magazine rifles furnished to Marine Corps 348 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, stores furnished Marine Corps in Philippines 407 for ordnance and stores 424, 1252 issue to military schools 226 moneys received from stores to be used for replacing the same 276 rating of monthly pay of employees 276 sale of ordnance and stores; conditions 276 *Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for 327, 1095 *Ordnance, Obsolete Army,* donated to Boston 186 *Ordnance Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 115, 661 for rent 116, 662 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications; limit 115, 661 *O’Reagan, Michael,* payment to 803 *Oregon,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 130, 676 for support, etc., of Indians in middle 202, 1057 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 204, 1059 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., volunteers 1855–56 43, 424, 427, 1253, 1256 investigation, etc., to quiet titles of lands in Klamath Reservation 1033 of rights of Clatsop, etc., Indians in 1073 land granted for State fish hatchery; conditions 185 school selections in lieu of lands on Klamath Reservation; proviso 202 *Oregon Historical Society,* lots in military reservation, The Dalles, donated to 185 *Oregon Judicial District,* district court may be held by circuit judge in absence, etc., of district judge 527 *Oregon Land Company,* settlers ejected from lands of, credited with residence, etc., on making new entries 184 *Orillia, Ontario,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *“Orion,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 795 *Orr, David G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748 *Osage Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *Osage Indian Reservation, Okla.,* allotments of, subject to present oil leases: conditions of renewal 1061 reservation from allotment for town sites 1061 timber and stone land laws extended to 299 *Osage Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 197, 1053 payment of claims against, out of grazing fund 208 *Osage River, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 1142 limit of navigation defined 58 *Osage Town Site Commission,* created; composition 1061 disposal of town-site lots at Pawhuska 1061 at Hominy 1062 at Fairfax 1062 *Oshkosh, Wis.,* terms of court 152 *Osterhaus, Peter Josof,* appointment as brigadier-general, retired, authorized 853cv *O’Sullivan, Daniel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 756 *Oswego, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1121 *Otis, Norton P., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow 1247 *Otoe and Missouria Indian Reservation, Okla.,* townships added to Noble County, Okla 1081 *Otoe, and Missouria Indians, Okla.,* payment of all tribal funds per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201 allotment to children born since first allotment and before June 30, 1904 217 distribution of remaining lands 218 reservation for common use, etc 218 reservation lines abolished, and lands attached to counties, Oklahoma 218 *Otsego, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River from Elk River to 152 may bridge Mississippi River, with village of Elk River 540 *Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Mich.,* ownership of trust funds, referred to Court of Claims 1081 *Ottawa, Canada,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Ottawa, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1159 *Ouachita, County, Ark.,* may bridge Ouachita River, at Camden 1271 *Ouachita River, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1131, 1197 *Ouachita River,* bridge authorized across, in Louisiana 54, 722 at Camden, Ark 604, 1271 at Columbia, La 606 *Outfits, Navy,* appropriation for enlisted men and apprentices 325, 1093 *Overhead Wires, D.
C.,* permitted for electric lights, etc., inaugural ceremonies 1277 temporary stringing permitted, building Union Station 581 *Owosso, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1159 *Ox Bow Power Company,* may dam Missouri River in South Dakota 570 *Oyster Bayou, La.,* appropriation for lighthouse 467 *Ozark and Cherokee Central Railroad Company,* sale of franchises, etc., Indian Territory, permitted 314 **P.** *Pacific Coast Company,* deficiency appropriation for coal, etc 1232 *Pacific Coast Steamship Company,* deficiency appropriation for damages to “Ramona” 22 *Pacific Ocean,* appropriation for surveys of coasts 470, 1174 for monthly Pilot Chart of North 120, 665 *Pagan River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *Page, John O.* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 792 appropriation for House of Representatives 91, 637 for Senate 87, 633 deficiency appropriation for Senate 40, 1245 *Pages Rock, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for lighthouse 426 *Paith-tite, Kiowa Indian,* may sell portion of allotment 1065 *Paleontologie Researches,* appropriation for 486, 1187 *Palermo, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 75, 924 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Palmer, George S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 771 *Palmer, Henry E.,* appointed on Board of Managers Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 592 *Palmer, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 771 *Pamlico River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 *Pamlico Sound, N. C.,* revenue cutter for, authorized; cost 664 appropriation for 1164 *Parmunkey River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Panama,* appropriation for cession of Canal Zone 429 for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 deficiency appropriation for minister to 15 for secretary of legation 15 enlisted men credited with double time for service In 265 *Panama Canal* (*see* Canal Zone). *Panama Canal Commission* (*see* Isthmian Canal Commission). *Panama, Isthmus of,* goods, etc., from Canal Zone subject, to laws affecting imports, etc., from foreign countries 843 *Panama, Panama,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 for contribution to foreign hospital 79, 928 *Paper and Stamps, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for 462, 1167 deficiency appropriation for 22 *Paper for Checks,* appropriation for 109, 655 *Para, Brazil,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Paragould and Memphis Railroad Company,* may bridge Saint Francis River, Ark. and Mo 572 *Paraguay and Uruguay,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 *Paris Exposition,* deficiency appropriation for distributing medals and diplomas awarded at 19 *Paris, France,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Parker, Alfred W.,* deficiency appropriation for services 35 *Parker, C.
B.,* payment to 778 *Parker, Charles,* payment to 778cvi *Parker, Joseph B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Parker, Mary E.,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Parking Commission, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 374, 895 *Parks, Military* (*see* National Parks). *Parks, National* (*see* National Parks). *Parkrille, Mo.,* time extended for bridge across Missouri River at 169 *Parnells Ferry, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Coldwater River, near 1033 *Parry, Martin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783, 797, 799 *Parshall, Harry,* deficiency appropriation for refund to widow of 1224 *Pasapa, or Amanda C.
Hines,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 219 *Pascagoula River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 494, 1129 for maintenance 1129 *Passaic River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121, 1195 preliminary examination of, to be made to Montclair and Greenwood Lake Railroad bridge 1153 *Passenger Lists,* required of master of vessel arriving from foreign port 711 *Passenger Vessels* (*see also* Steamboat-Inspection Service), life-saving requirements for 1023 *Patapsco River, Md.,* appropriation for lighthouse 467 for improvement of, channel to Baltimore; contracts 1123 *Patent Office,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, examiners, etc 126, 672 for professional and scientific books, etc 127, 673 for law books 127, 673 for Official Gazette 127, 673 for weekly issue of patents; drawings, etc 127, 673 for investigations, etc 127, 673 for expenses, International Bureau 127, 673 for rent, model exhibit 129, 674 for rent of rooms for models 479 for removing models, etc 479 deficiency appropriation for delegate Industrial Property Association 409 for Official Gazette 409, 1233 for drawings of weekly issues, etc 409, 1234 for additional examiners, etc 1233 for investigations, etc 1234 for Industrial Property Bureau 1234 trade-mark registration in 724 *Patents, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, examiners, etc 126, 672 duties under trademark act 724 *Patras, Greece,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *“Patriot,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 789 *Patten, Robert,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784 *Patterson, Samuel B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 750 *Patterson, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787 *Patterson, William L.,* appointment as second lieutenant, Army, authorized 719 *Pattison, Thomas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter of 760 *“Patty,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 781 *Paupers, D.
C.,* appropriation for transportation of 389, 910 *Pauquitch, Utah,* appropriation for Indian school 1076 *Pavements, D. C.,* bonds required on contracts for 704 limit on price for concrete, etc 369, 491, 891, 1192 *Pawcatuck River, R. I. and Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1119 *Pawnee County, Okla.,* indebtedness for school buildings legalized 1269 *Pawnee Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 197, 1053 deficiency appropriation, for support, etc 1236 *Pawtucket River, R.
I.,* appropriation for improvement of 1119 preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 *Pawtuxet Core, R. I.,* preliminary examination of, tube made 1154 *Pag, Army,* appropriation for 260, 828 deficiency appropriation for 43, 402, 424, 427, 1225, 1252, 1256 for officers 402, 1225 for enlisted men 402, 1225 *Pay Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 264, 831 *Pay, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 347, 1113 deficiency appropriation for 44, 404, 1228, 1253, 1256 *Pay, Navy,* appropriation for 324, 1092 balances reappropriated 1092 for miscellaneous 324, 1092 for contingent 325, 1093 deficiency appropriation for 43, 424, 1228, 1253, 1256 for contingent 44, 404, 1228 for miscellaneous 44, 404, 425, 1224, 1229, 1253, 256 *Paymaster-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 115, 661 analysis of paymasters’ accounts before forwarding for settlement 267 *Paymasters’ Clerks and Messengers, Army,* appropriations for pav; traveling expenses 265, 832 assignment of clerks to duty in War Department 833 *Payne, R.
T.,* payment to 778 *Payson, Henry,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 798 *Peacher, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 751cvii *Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad Company,* right of, to bridge Pearl River transferred to Mississippi Central Railroad Company 607 *Pearl River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of, below Rockport 1129 between Edinburg and Jackson 1129 preliminary examination of, to be made, mouth to Rockport 1153 Edinburg to Lake Burnside 1153 time extended for bridge, by Mississippi Central Railroad Company, successor to Pearl and Leaf Rivers Railroad Company 607 *Pearson, Amos,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 791 *Peek, Jesse,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 791 *Peek, Ida C.,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 219 *Peekskill, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Pekin, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1159 *Peking, China,* appropriation for legation buildings 505, 918 for completing legation building 1211 for furnishing legation building 1211 *Penalties* (*see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Pend d’Oreille River, Idaho,* bridge authorized across, in Kootenai County 720 *Pend Oreille River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1145 *Pendleton, Alexander G., jr.* to be reinstated to Military Academy 843 *Penitentiaries, United States,* appropriation for construction, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 505, 1205 for construction, McNeils Island, Wash., balance for buildings made available 506, 1205 for construction, Atlanta, Ga 1205 for maintenance, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 509, 1208 Atlanta, Ga 510, 1209 deficiency appropriation for Atlanta, construction 37 *Pennsylvania,* claim for expenses, etc., war of 1812, to be readjusted 777 *Pennsylvania Eastern Judicial District,* additional district judge authorized 155 deficiency appropriation for additional district judge 417 *Pennsylvania, New York and Long Island Railroad Company,* appropriation for site for post-office in New York from 434 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company,* deficiency appropriation for damages to pier 408 *Penobscot River, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made at Bangor 1152 to be made of south branch, Frankfort 1152 *Pensacola, Alabama and Western Railroad Company,* may bridge Tombigbee, Alabama, and Black Warrior rivers 1261 *Pensacola, Fla.,* appropriation for public works, navy-yard 236, 1103 for improvement of harbor 1126 deficiency appropriation for navy-yard 30 *Pension, Agents,* appropriation for salaries, etc 316, 849 *Pension Appeals, Board of,* appropriation for members 123, 668 *Pension Attorneys,* fee for securing special pension acts forbidden; penalty 316, 349 *Pension Office,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, clerks, etc 125, 671 employees detailed to other bureaus 671 for per diem, special examiners 126, 672 for additional special examiners 126, 672 deficiency appropriation for private secretary 1233 use for inaugural ceremonies permitted 1276 *Pensioners, Deceased,* appropriation for investigating claims for expenses of 465, 1169 restriction on payment of funeral expenses of 465, 1109 *Pensioners, Insane,* disposition of pensions to, in Government Hospital for Insane 731 *Pensions,* appropriation for army and navy 315, 848 navy, from naval fund 315, 848 separate accounts required 315, 848 for fees, etc., examining surgeons; examinations 315, 848 rating and condition in reports 316, 849 inspection of special examiners’ reports 316, 849 attorneys forbidden fees for special acts; penalty 316, 849 for agents’ salaries 316, 849 for clerk hire; apportionment 316, 849 for rents 316, 849 for stationery, etc 316, 849 for examination of agencies 316, 849 deficiency appropriation for 1238 for examining surgeons’ fees 34 for army 44, 413, 425, 1254 for navy 1254 distribution of, to inmates of Government Hospital for Insane 731 total blindness rating increased 163 *Pensions, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 125, 671 *Pentwater Lake, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 *Pentwater, Mich.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1152 *Peoria, Ill.,* immediate transportation privileges extended to 362 terms of court; office of marshal and clerks 995 *Percy, Henry T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Perkins and Choate,* claim of surviving partner for refund of duty on steel blooms referred to Court of Claims 809 *Perkins, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 794cviii *Perkins, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 789, 794, 795 *Perkins, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claims to executor of 799 *Permit Work, Streets, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for 368, 891 *Pernambuco, Brazil,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Perquimans River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *Perris, Cal.,* sale of property, Indian school at; application of proceeds to Riverside school 1075 *Persia,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 for interpreter to legation 69, 917 *Personal Property, D. C.,* punishment for fraudulently disposing of mortgaged, etc 554 *Personal Tax Board, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 364, 885 *Personal Taxes, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses of collecting overdue 367, 890 board of appeals meeting changed 563 *Perth Amboy, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1159 *Peru,* appropriation for minister to 18, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Peshtigo Reef, Wis.,* appropriation for light-vessel 468 *Petaluma Creek, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 1143 preliminary examination of, to be made 1149 *Peters, George H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765 *Peterson, Charles,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784 *Peterson, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784, 789 *Petoskey, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1137 *Petroleum, Refined,* provisions for carrying, on passenger steamers 1031 *Pharmacy, Indian Territory,* provisions regulating practice of 550 *Phelps, Thomas S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Phil Kearny Post, G.
A. R., Nelsonville, Ohio,* condemned cannon donated to 184 *Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company,* siding to heating, etc., plant, House of Representatives office building, authorized 480 *Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office, salaries 108, 654 for mint, salaries 110, 655 for wages and expenses 110, 656 for Naval Home 326, 1094 for Frankford Arsenal 489, 1190 deficiency appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 23 for mint, bullion fund 1219 *Philippine Islands* (*see also* Philippine Tariff Revision Law, 1905), appropriation for shelter, etc., of army in 270, 836 for relief and protection of American seamen 79, 927 for public works, naval magazine 339 deficiency appropriation for census of 415 extradition laws extended to 698 issue of warrant, of arrest 698 order of delivery to be issued by governor 698 punishment for allowing escape of prisoners 698 trade between United States and, restricted to American vessels after July 1, 1906 181 penalty for violations 181 foreign vessels may sail between United States and 181 merchandise permitted 181 passenger traffic 181 penalty for violations 181 interisland trade allowed 181 regulated by Philippine government 181 restrictions not applicable before July 1, 1906 181 vessels owned by United States not affected 182 tonnage taxes on foreign vessels entering United States 182 coasting trade restrictions of United States not applicable to foreign vessels from, until July 1, 1906 182 regulation of ha Hair business by Philippine Commission 182 treaty rights under Spanish treaty not impaired 182 rules to be issued by Secretary of Commerce and Labor 182 continuance of navigation laws in force 182 cancellation of bonds for articles subject to internal revenue tax shipped to, prior to November 20, 1901 574 enlisted men allowed credit for double time of service in 264 *Philippine Islands, Government of,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement, maintenance of prisoners 25 settlement of accounts for launches, etc., transferred from Army to 276 to administer immigration laws of United States, in force 139 bonds issued by, exempt from taxation 689 authorized to borrow money for public improvements 689 issue of bonds; interest 689 limit of indebtedness 689 approval of President 690 may authorize municipalities to borrow money, for sewers, water supply, schools, etc 690 issue of bonds; interest 690 limit of indebtedness 690 may guarantee interest on bonds issued for construction of railroads 690 conditions of guaranty 690 issue limited to cash invested for construction, etc 690 priority of government lien 690 time of construction 690 application of gross earnings 690 issue of guarantee as work progresses 691 lien for interest paid 691 limit on amount of guaranty 691 supervision over roads, etc 691cix representative directors 691 reports of receipts and expenditures to be made 691 powers of supreme court over aided roads 691 general corporation provisions made applicable 661 railroad material may be imported free of duty 692 immigration laws to be administered by officers of; head tax 692 supreme court, judges, compensation 692 temporary service of first instance judges; expenses 692 governor-general to be title of civil governor 692 measurements of mineral lands reduced to metric system and values to pesos 692 mining claims, provisions for locating 692 demarcation of claims 693 laying out claims; position of posts 693 fractional claims 693 recording claims; regulations 694 issue of patents, etc 695 adverse claimants; proceedings to determine title 695 coal-land entries 696 saline lands, disposal of 697 silver certificates, maximum denomination extended to 500 pesos 697 tonnage provisions, may be modified, etc., by 697 *Philippine Islands, Governor-General,* to issue order for delivery of fugitives from justice 698 *Philippine Islands, Supreme Court,* compensation of judges 692 temporary service by first instance judges; expenses 692 *Philippine Scouts,* appropriation for pay 267, 832 *Philippine Tariff Revision Law, 1905,* duties to be collected on imported articles 928 goods in transit 928 general rules for enforcing 929 textiles, number of threads 929 mixed 929 silk 631 knitted and netted 931 ribbons 631 trimmings 631 surtaxes 632 nonenumerated articles 932 articles of two or more materials 932 similar articles 933 packing, packages, and receptacles 933 prohibited importations 934 explosives and firearms without special permit 934 obscene books, etc 934 gambling devices, etc 934 abbreviations employed 934 payment of duties, currency 934 metric system continued; equivalents 934 articles imported from United States dutiable 934 transported only from Philippine places not dutiable 934 rates:
Class I. Stones, earths, glass, and ceramic products 934 Class II. Metals and all manufactures in which a metal enters as a principal element 939 Class III. Substances employed in pharmacy and chemical industries, and products composed of these substances 944 Class IV. Cotton and its manufactures 948 Class V. Hemp, flax, aloe, jute, and other vegetable fibers and their manufactures 952 Class VI. Wools, bristles, hair, horsehair, and their manufactures. 956 Class VII. Silk and its manufactures 957 Class VIII.
Paper and its applications 957 Class IX. Wood and other vegetable materials employed in industry, and articles manufactured therefrom 959 Class X. Animals and animal wastes employed in industry 960 Class XI. Instruments, machinery, and apparatus employed in music, agriculture, industry, and locomotion 963 Class XII. Alimentary substances 965 Class XIII, Miscellaneous 970 Articles free of duty 972 subject to conditions 973 subject to formalities in each case 974 Export duties 975 provisions for articles on importation into United States 975 tonnage lines 975 exemptions 976 wharf charges 976 exemptions 976 reimportations of insular products 976 additional articles admitted free 976 inconsistent decrees, etc., repealed 976 invoices required 977 drawbacks 977 Dutiable articles: [Figures in black type indicate number of paragraph.] acetic acid 92, 946 acetates 95, 946 acids, inorganic 91, 945 organic 92, 946 adding machines 255, 964 agricultural machinery 245, 963 alabaster 1, 934 albumen paper 187, 959 albumens 109, 947 alcohol 306, 967 methyl 307, 967 alkalies, caustic 93, 946 alkaloids and their salts 96, 946 allspice 297, 967 aloe, raw 138, 952 yarn up to No. 12 142, 952 from No. 13, upward 143, 952 aloes 78, 944 alpargatas 227, 962 alum 94, 946 aluminum and alloys 71, 943 amber 341, 970 ammonia, aqua 93, 946 ammonium carbonate 94, 946 chloride 94, 946 sulphate of 94, 946 Angora goat hair 161, 956 animal products, medical 82, 944 wastes 234, 963cx animals, not specified 211, 961 stuffed, etc 232, 963 anvils 43, 941 aqua ammonia 93, 946 regia 91, 945 arms, small, and parts 55, 942 articles not enumerated 365, 972 artificial flowers, etc 350, 970 asphalt 7, 936 asses 207, 960 automobiles 261, 964 axle grease 8, 936 axles, wrought-iron and steel 38, 940 baby carriages 261, 964 bacon 270, 965 bar fixtures, wood 199, 960 barbed-wire fencing 45, 941 barbers’ chairs 199, 960 barilla 93, 946 barks, for dyeing 86, 945 not edible 81, 944 barley 277, 966 bars, copper 62, 942 iron, cast 31, 939 wrought, and steel 35, 940 nickel and aluminum 71, 943 bath robes and towels, cotton 124, 951 beans, dried 287, 966 not edible 81, 944 beef, jerked 269, 965 belting, leather 229, 962 benzine 10, 936 berlins 258, 964 berries, not edible 81, 944 beverages, nonalcoholic 812, 968 bicycles, etc 252, 964 billiard tables, etc 200, 960 bingraphs, etc 254, 964 birds, live 212, 961 stuffed 232, 963 biscuit 283, 966 bisque statuettes, etc 23, 938 bitumens 7, 936 black, bone and lamp 89, 945 blackberry brandy 308, 968 blacking, all kinds 89, 945 blank bonks 181, 958 blankets, cotton 123, 951 bleaching powder 94, 946 blondes, cotton 127, 951 linen, etc 154, 955 blotting paper 186, 958 boats, small 267, 965 boilers, steam 244, 963 bolts, copper 68, 943 iron and steel 47, 941 bone 342, 970 black 89, 945 bonnets, straw 355, 971 other 356, 971 books, and music 180, 958 blank 181, 958 boots, fancy 225, 962 other 225, 962 riding 226, 962 borax 94, 946 boric acid 91, 945 boron 90, 945 brads, iron 48, 941 bran 303, 967 brandied peaches 323, 969 brandy 308, 967 bread 283, 966 bricks and tiles 17, 937 bristles 161, 956 manufactured 164, 956 bromine 90, 945 buckles, iron 50, 941 buds, drugs 81, 944 bulbs, drugs 81, 944 bulls 208, 961 Burgundy pitch 77, 944 butter 335, 969 imitations 336, 969 butterine 336, 969 buttons 345, 970 cabinet organs 236, 963 cables, iron 45, 941 calcium carbide 94, 946 calves 208, 961 camel hair 161, 956 cameras 358- 860, 971 camphor 78, 944 candies 332, 969 canned breads 324, 969 cakes, puddings, etc 325, 969 fish 317, 968 finer 318, 968 fruits 322, 969 meats 315, 968 finer 316, 968 sea food 317, 968 finer 318, 968 soups 319, 969 vegetables 320, 969 caoutchoue 77, 944 manufactured 352, 970 caps, all kinds 357, 971 capsules, drugs 98, 946 tin, for bottles 72, 943 carbolic acid 92, 946 carbon paper 187, 959 carbonic acid, liquid 91, 945 carbons, electric-lighting 110, 947 cardboard 189, 959 carob beans 302, 967 carpets, cotton 128, 951 jute, hemp, etc 155, 955 carriages, four-wheeled, common 260, 964 other, not specified 261, 964 railway 262, 965 tramway 263, 965 cars, railway 262, 965 carton pierre 191, 959 cartridges 346, 970 carts 265, 965 hand 266, 965 cash registers 255, 964 Cashmere goat hair 161, 956 casks 363, 971 cast iron *(see* iron, cast), catsup, tomato 328, 969 celluloid 342, 970 cement 3, 935 cereals 278, 966 prepared for table use 282, 966 chains, iron or steel 42, 941 chalk 3, 935 manufactured 5, 935 chamois leather 219, 961 charcoal 201, 960 pencils 85, 945 charts 182, 958 cheese 334, 969cxi chemical products 945 not specified 97, 946 cherries, maraschino, etc 323, 960 chicory 292, 967 chocolate 330, 969 chronometers, etc 241, 963 cider 312, 968 cinches, cotton 134, 952 linen 159, 956 cinematographs 254, 964 cinnamon, first grade 293, 967 second grade 294, 967 citrates 95, 946 citric acid 92, 946 citron in bulk 286, 966 in packages 285, 966 clam broth, canned 319, 969 clams 275, 966 canned 317, 968 clay, bricks, etc 17, 937 tubes or pipes 17, 937 statuettes, vases, etc 23, 938 clocks, etc 239, 963 tower 240, 963 cloisonné vases 23, 938 cloves, etc 296, 967 coaches 258, 964 concord and similar 259, 964 coal 6, 935 cochineal 86, 945 cocktails 308, 968 cocoa 290, 967 cocoannts 76, 944 cocoons, silk 168, 957 codfish, canned, etc 317, 968 salted 273, 965 codliver oil 101, 947 coffee 291, 967 coke 6, 935 colophony pitch 77, 944 colors, etc., artificial, metallic 84, 945 artificial, other 85, 945 derived from coal, for dyeing 87, 945 natural 83, 945 combs 339, 970 condensed milk 820, 969 confectionery 332, 969 coopers’ wares 194, 959 copper articles, not specified 69, 943 bars 62, 942 ingots 61, 942 nails, screws, bolts, etc 68, 943 nitrate, sulphate, oxide 94, 946 pine, pens, etc 68, 943 pipes, bearings and plates 67, 943 plumbing articles 69, 943 scales, first fusion, etc 60, 942 sheets 63, 942 wire 64, 942 covered 65, 942 gauze 66, 943 copra 76, 944 copying paper 187, 958 coral 341, 970 cordage, cotton 133, 952 hemp, etc 146, 952 cordials 308, 968 cords, cotton 116, 948 hemp, etc 144, 952 cork 202, 960 corn 278, 966 cotton, absorbent 99, 947 cotton, raw, and waste 112, 948 textiles, plain 117, 118, 950 figured, etc 119, 120, 950 counterpanes 121, 951 piqués 122, 951 blankets, etc 123, 951 pile fabrics 124, 951 knitted goods 125, 951 tulles 126, 951 laces and blondes 127, 951 carpets 128, 951 tapestry, etc 129, 951 lampwicks 130, 952 trimmings, ribbons, etc 131, 952 laces, shoe and corset 132, 952 rope and cordage 133, 952 cinches and saddle girths 134, 952 waterproof 135, 952 yarn in cops, etc., unbleached 114, 948 bleached or dyed 115, 948 in hanks 113, 948 threads for sewing, etc 116, 948 counterpanes, cotton 129, 951 linen, jute, etc 156, 955 cows 208, 961 crackers 283, 966 cranes, power and hand 247, 964 cream, evaporated 320, 969 creosote, unrefined 7, 936 crochet hooks, copper 53, 941 iron 68, 943 crucible steel bars, etc 35, 940 crude materials not specified 366, 972 crystal (*see* glass) 937 cutlery, knives, scissors, etc 54, 941 dates, in bulk 286, 966 in packages 285, 966 dental instruments 54, 942 dentists’ chairs 199, 960 desiccated vegetables 288, 966 dextrin 108, 947 diligences 259, 964 drawers, cotton 125, 951 linen, etc 152, 955 silk 173, 957 woolen, etc 165, 956 drawings, etc 182, 958 drázhá’z, medicinal 98, 946 dredging machinery 245, 963 drugs, barks, berries, roots, fruits, etc 81, 944 oleaginous seed, etc 76, 944 resins and gums 77, 944 dusters, feather 231, 963 dye colors, chemical 87, 945 dyeing extracts 87, 945 dyes, artificial 87, 945 natural, barks, roots, wood, etc 86, 945 earthen ware 19, 938 earths 3, 935 effects not specified 365, 972 eggs, silkworm 167, 957 salted, etc 333, 969 electrical apparatus, etc 248, 964 machinery 250, 964 storage batteries 249, 964 emery paper 185, 958 wheels and cloth 46, 941 engines, marine, stationary, etc 243, 963 portable 246, 964 engravings 182, 958 envelopes, paper 179, 957 etchings 182, 958cxii explosive compounds 111, 947 extracts, dyeing 87, 945 faience articles 20, 938 statuettes, etc 23, 938 fans 338, 970 fats, animal 101, 947 feathers 230, 962 manufactures 231, 963 feculae, industrial 107, 947 felt, roofing 348, 970 fencing, barbed wire 45, 941 wood 194, 960 fertilizers, artificial and chemical 106, 947 fibers, dried, drugs 81, 944 vegetable, raw 138, 952 textiles 147–150, 954 yarn up to No. 12 142, 952 from No. 13, upward 143, 952 tigs in bulk 286, 966 in packages 285, 966 firewood 201, 960 fireworks 111, 947 fish, canned or potted 317, 968 not specified 274, 965 fishhooks 54, 942 fishing nets 144, 952 flavoring extracts 327, 969 flax, raw or hackled 137, 952 threads, twines, etc 144, 952 8 lea and finer 139, 952 yarn, not finer than 8 lea 141, 952 flour, corn 278, 966 millet 279, 966 rice 276, 966 wheat, rye, and barley 277, 966 flower pots, common 19, 938 flower stands, clay, faience, etc 23, 938 flowers, artificial 350, 970 drugs 81, 944 forage 303, 967 fruit juice, etc 313, 968 fruits, conserved 331, 969 dried, in bulk 286, 966 not edible 81, 944 pickled 321, 969 preserved and canned 322, 969 inspirits 323, 969 fuel, charcoal, etc 201, 960 coal and coke 6, 935 fuels, vegetable 201, 960 furniture, common wood 195, 960 bent wood 198, 960 cane, rushes, etc 204, 960 finewood 196, 960 gilt, carved, etc 197, 960 gaiters, calfskin 223, 962 patent leather, etc 224, 962 galloons, cotton 131, 952 linen, etc 157, 956 game 268, 965 games 353, 971 gelatin 109, 947 gin 308, 967 ginger ale 312, 968 brandy 308, 968 ginseng root 81, 944 glass, common hollow ware 12, 936 crystal, and imitation, articles 13, 937 mirrors 15, 937 other articles 16, 637 paper 185, 958 plate or plate crystal 14, 937 glass, spectacles, etc 16, 637 table, toilet, and house ware 13, 937 gloves, cotton 125, 951 leather 220, 961 silk 173, 957 woolen, etc 165, 956 glucose 289, 967 glues 109, 947 glycerin 101, 947 goat hair 161, 956 goats 211, 961 gold and platinum 27, 939 chloride of 96, 946 jewelry, plate, etc 27, 939 plated ware 29, 939 goods, not specified 365, 972 grains, not edible 81, 944 graphite and manufactures 89, 945 grindstones 2, 935 gums 77, 944 gunny bags 145, 952 gun powder 111, 947 guns (*see* arms), guttapercha 77, 944 manufactures 352, 970 gypsum 3, 935 manufactured 4, 935 hair, camel, vicuna, etc 161, 956 human 344, 970 not specified 161, 956 manufactures 164, 956 hairpins, copper 68, 943 hairpins, iron 53, 941 hammocks, netted 144, 952 bams 270, 965 handles for tools, wood 194, 960 harmoniums 236, 963 harness 228, 962 hats, straw 355, 971 other 356, 971 hay 303, 967 hemp, machinery 245, 963 raw or hackled 136, 952 textiles, plain, etc 147–150, 954 pile fabrics 151, 955 carpets 156, 955 threads, twines 144, 952 yarn, 8 lea and finer 139, 952 not finer than 8 lea 141, 952 herbs 81, 944 herring, canned, etc 317, 968 hides, curried 217, 961 gilt or bronzed 219, 961 grained, varnished, etc 218, 961 green 214, 961 tanned, with hair 215, 961 without hair 216, 961 hoisting machinery 245, 963 honey 337, 969 hooks and eyes 52, 941 hoop iron 36, 940 hops 281, 966 horn 342, 970 horsehair 161, 956 horses 205, 960 hydrochloric acid 91, 945 incandescent lamps 250, 964 india rubber 77, 944 manufactures 352, 970 indigo 86, 945 ingots, copper 61, 942 ink, printing and lithographic 85, 945cxiii ink, writing and drawing 85, 945 intestines, dried 233, 963 iodine 90, 945 iron, cast (articles of malleable, dutiable as wrought iron) pigs 30, 939 not polished, coated, etc 31, 939 polished or turned 32, 940 coated, ornamented, etc 33, 940 iron, sulphate of 94, 946 iron, wrought and steel, ingots 34, 9410 anchors, chains, etc 42, 941 anvils 43, 941 articles, common 58, 942 fine 59, 942 breech and muzzle loading arms, etc 56, 942 buckles 50, 941 cables, fencing wire, etc 45, 941 cast in pieces, rough 37, 940 finished 38, 940 crotchet hooks, hairpins 53, 941 cutlery 54, 941 nails, tacks, and brads 48, 941 pens and needles 51, 941 pins, hooks, and eyes 52, 941 pipes 39, 941 rails 35, 940 rolled bars, beams, rods, etc 35, 940 crucible steel bars, etc 35, 940 saddlery hardware 49, 941 screws, nuts, rivets, etc 47, 941 sheets, unpolished; hoop iron 36, 940 polished, etc 36, 940 tinned and tin plate 36, 940 small arms, pistols, etc 55, 942 structural 41, 941 tin plate manufactures 57, 942 tools, etc 46, 941 wastes, shavings, etc 74, 944 wire 40, 941 gauze 44, 941 ivory 341, 970 jasper 934 jerseys, cotton 125, 951 linen, etc 152, 955 silk 173, 957 woolen, etc 165, 956 jet 341, 970 jewelry, gold and platinum 27, 939 silver 28, 939 jinrikishas 261, 964 jute, raw 138, 952 textiles, plain, etc 147–150, 954 pile fabrics 151, 955 carpets 155, 955 yarn, not finer than 5 lea 140, 952 finer than 5 lea 141, 952 knitted goods, cotton 125, 951 linen, etc 152, 955 silk 173, 957 woolen, etc 165, 956 knives 54, 942 laces, cotton 127, 951 linen, etc 154, 955 shoe and corset, cotton 132, 952 linen 158, 956 lampblack 89, 945 chimneys 13, 937 wicks, cotton 130, 952 lamps, incandescent 250, 964 lard 271, 965 vegetable, and imitations 272, 965 latticework, wooden 194, 960 launches 267, 965 lead, and articles of 73, 943 pencils 85, 945 white and red 84, 945 leather belting 229, 962 dressings, etc 89, 945 manufactures 229, 962 leaves, drugs 81, 944 lenses, single 361, 971 combination, etc 362, 971 lichens, drugs 81, 944 licorice, extract of 78, 944 lighters 267, 965 lime 3, 935 chloride 94, 946 phosphates and superphosphates of 94, 946 linen textiles, plain, etc 147–150, 954 cinches or saddle girths 159, 956 knitted goods 152, 955 laces and blondes 154, 955 pile fabrics 151, 955 tapestry, etc 156, 955 shoe and corset laces 158, 956 trimmings, etc, 157, 956 tulles 153, 955 waterproof 160, 956 threads 144, 952 liqueurs 308, 968 locomotives 246, 964 lubricating oils 8, 9, 936 macaconi 284, 966 mace 297, 967 machinery, agricultural, etc 245, 963 not specified 257, 964 madder 86, 945 magnesium, carbonate of 94, 946 sulphate of 94, 946 malt 280, 966 extract 312, 968 liquors 312, 968 maple sirup 337, 969 maps 182, 958 marble 1, 934 mares 205, 960 matches 351, 970 materials, crude 366, 972 meal, corn and oat 278, 966 meats, canned or potted 315, 968 finer 316, 968 salted 269, 965 smoked or cured 270, 965 medicinal oils 101, 947 meerschaum 341, 970 merchandise not specified 365, 972 mercury 70, 943 metals, copper and alloys 60–69, 942 gold 27, 939 gold and silver plated ware 29, 939 iron and steel 30–59, 939 other 70–73, 943 platinum 27, 939 silver 28, 939 milk, condensed, etc 320, 969 millet 279, 966 millstones 2, 935 mineral waters 312, 968 molasses 337, 969 mosses, drugs 81, 944 mother-of-pearl 341, 970 motors 243, 963 mules 206, 960cxiv music, boxes 237, 963 printed 180, 958 musical instruments 237, 963 mustard 300, 967 nails, copper 68, 943 iron 48, 941 zine 73, 943 needles, all kinds 51, 941 nets, fishing 144, 952 nickel and alloys 71, 943 nitric acid 91, 945 nutmegs 298, 967 nuts, conserved 331, 969 copper 68, 943 dried 329, 969 iron and steel 47, 941 oats 278, 966 ochers, etc 83, 945 oil-extracting machinery 245, 963 oilcloths 349, 970 oils, animal, and fats 101, 947 mineral, crude 8, 936 refined, for lighting, etc 9, 936 other 10, 936 table 305, 967 vegetable 100, 947 oleic acid 92, 946 olein 101, 947 oleomargarine 336, 969 olive oil 304, 967 omnibuses 259, 964 onyx 1, 934 opium, restrictions, etc 80, 944 pipe bowls 23, 938 ores 11, 936 scoria from smelting 75, 944 ornaments 340, 970 oxalates 95, 946 oxalic, acid 92, 946 oxen 208, 961 oysters 275, 966 canned 317, 968 paints, bituminous 85, 945 palmitic acid 92, 946 paper, blank books 181, 958 blotting 186, 958 books 180, 958 cigarette 188, 959 common wrapping, etc 178, 957 copying, photographic, etc 187, 958 engravings, photos, etc 182, 958 lithograph, etc., labels, etc 183, 958 manufactures, not specified 190, 959 other, not specified 187, 958 paste and carton pierre 191, 959 pasteboard and cardboard 189, 959 manufactures 190, 959 printing 177, 957 pulp 176, 957 rooting 348, 970 sand, etc 185, 958 toilet 178, 957 wall 184, 958 writing, record, etc 179, 957 paraffin articles 103, 947 in lumps 102, 947 parasol sticks 343, 970 parasols 354, 971 parenment 219, 961 pasteboard 189, 959 pearls 25, 938 imitation 26, 938 peas, dried 287, 966 pelts 213, 961 pencils, lead, colored, and indelible 85, 945 pens, iron 51, 941 copper 68, 943 pepper 299, 967 perfumes 105, 947 petroleum, determination of character 935 crude 8, 936 refined, etc 9, 936 pharmaceutical products 945 not specified 99, 946 phonographs 254, 964 phosphorus 90, 545 photographic apparatus 362, 971 papers 187, 958 photographs 182, 958 pianos 235, 963 pickled vegetables and finite 321, 969 pig iron 30, 939 pigs 209, 961 sucking 210, 961 pile-driving machinery 245, 963 pile fabrics, cotton 124, 951 linen 151, 955 pills 98, 946 pins, common, iron 52, 941 copper 68, 943 pipe, cast-iron 31, 939 copper 67, 943 lead 73, 943 tin 72, 943 wrought-iron or steel 39, 941 zinc 73, 943 pipes for liquids 363, 971 pistols and revolvers 55, 942 pitch, mineral 7, 936 plates, iron or steel, for vessels 42, 941 platinum, chloride of 96, 946 jewelry, plate, etc 27, 939 plumbing articles, copper 69, 943 plushes, cotton 124, 951 linen, etc 151, 955 porcelain, dishes, hollow ware, etc 21, 938 doorknobs, etc 22, 938 statuettes, vases, etc 23, 938 portable engines 246, 964 potassium, chlorate of 94, 946 chloride of 94, 946 nitrate of 94, 946 oxide and hydroxide 93, 946 sulphate 94, 946 potted fish 317, 968 finer 318, 968 meats 315, 968 finer 316, 968 sea food 317, 968 finer 318, 968 soups 319, 969 pottery, ceramic tiles 18, 938 common clay 17, 937 earthen and stone ware 19, 938 faïence 20, 938 porcelain, dishes, etc 21, 938 doorknobs, etc 22, 938 statuettes, vases, reliefs, etc 23, 938 poultry 268, 965 precious stones and doublets 24, 938 imitation 26, 938 preserved fruits 322, 969 pulse, dried 287, 966 rails, iron or steel 35, 940cxv raisins in bulk 286, 966 in packages 285, 966 ramie, textiles, plain, etc 147–150, 954 razors 54, 942 refrigerating machinery 245, 963 resins and gums 77, 944 ribbons, cotton 131, 952 linen, etc 157, 956 rice 276, 966 rice machinery 245, 963 rivets, copper 68, 943 iron and steel 47, 941 road machinery 245, 963 roofing felt, etc 348, 970 paper 348, 970 root beer 312, 968 roots, bulbous, not edible 81, 944 for dyeing 86, 945 rope and cordage, cotton 133, 952 hemp, etc 146, 952 rum 308, 967 rushes, cane, etc 203, 960 furniture 204, 960 rye 277, 966 saccharine 326, 969 saddle girths, cotton 134, 952 linen, etc 159, 956 saddlery 228, 962 saddlery hardware 49, 941 saddles, leather 228, 962 saffron 296, 967 sal soda 94, 946 salmon, canned 317, 968 salt, common 94, 946 for packing meats 270, 965 salts, inorganic 94, 946 organic 95, 946 sandals 227, 962 sandpaper 185, 958 sanitary construction articles, copper 69, 943 sardines, canned 317, 968 sauces, table 328, 969 sausages 270, 965 sawmill machinery 245, 963 schists 7, 936 oils from, crude 8, 936 scissors and shears 54, 942 acoriæ 75, 944 screws, copper 68, 943 iron and steel 47, 941 sculptures 1, 935 sea food, canned 317, 968 finer 318, 968 seeds, aromatic 81, 944 edible, not specified 302, 967 morbid growth 81, 944 oleaginous 76, 944 sensitized paper 187, 959 sewing machines, etc 251, 964 sheep 211, 961 sheets, copper 63, 942 iron mid steel 36, 940 shell 341, 970 shellfish 275, 966 shoe polishes, etc 89, 945 shoes, calfskin 223, 962 cowhide, canvas, etc 221, 961 fancy 225, 962 other 225, 962 patent leather, etc 222, 961 shocks, wood 194, 959 shot, lead 73, 943 silk, floss 171, 957 dyed 172, 957 knitted goods 173, 957 spun 169, 957 textiles 174, 957 twisted 170, 957 waste and cocoons 168, 957 waterproof 175, 957 silkworm eggs 167, 957 silver, chloride of 96, 946 jewelry, plate, etc 28, 939 plated ware 29, 939 siphons, glassware 12, 936 sirup, table 337, 969 skins (*see* hides). slot machines, automatic 256, 964 soaps, etc 104, 947 socks, cotton 125, 951 linen, etc 152, 955 silk 173, 957 woolen, etc 165, 956 sodium, bicarbonate of 94, 946 chlorate of 94, 946 chloride of 94, 946 hyposulphite 94, 946 nitrate of 94, 946 oxide and hydroxide 93, 946 sulphate of 94, 946 soup pastes 284, 966 soups, canned, etc 319, 969 spermaceti, erode 101, 947 spices, not specified 296, 967 spirits, compound 308, 968 springs, furniture 45, 941 wrought iron and steel 38, 940 starch for industrial uses 107, 947 statuettes, clay, etc 23, 938 staves, wood 194, 959 steam plows 245, 964 stearic acid 92, 946 stearin articles 103, 947 crude 101, 947 steel (*see* iron, wrought and steel). stems, drugs 81, 944 stockfish 273, 965 Stockholm tar 77, 944 stockings, cotton 125, 951 linen, etc 152, 955 silk 173, 957 woolen, etc 165, 956 stone, fine 1, 934 other, natural or artificial 2, 935 stoneware 19, 938 vases, etc 23, 938 structural iron or steel 41, 941 stuffed birds and animals 232, 963 succory root 292, 967 sugar 289, 967 sugar machinery 245, 963 sulphur 90, 945 sulphuric acid 91, 945 surgical dressings, etc 99, 946 surgical instruments 54, 942 sweetmeats 332, 969 table condiments, etc 328, 969 table covers, cotton 129, 951 linen, jute, etc 156, 955 tacks, copper 68, 943 iron 48, 941 zinc 73, 943 tan bark 79, 944 tape, cotton 131, 952cxvi tape, linen, etc 157, 956 tar, coal 7, 936 tarpaulins, sand-coated 347, 970 tartaric acid 92, 946 tartrates 95, 946 tea 301, 967 thread, cotton 116, 948 hemp, etc 144, 952 tiles, ceramic 18, 938 tin and alloys 72, 43 tinplate manufactures 57, 942 tinned wrought iron and steel 36, 940 tissue paper 187, 958 tobacco 364, 972 toilet paper 178, 957 powders and oils 105, 947 tools, wrought iron and steel 46, 941 tortoise shell 341, 970 toys 353, 971 traction engines 246, 964 trimmings, cotton 131, 952 linen, etc 157, 956 trinkets 340, 970 tulles, cotton 126, 951 linen 153, 955 tuns for liquids 363, 971 turntables 247, 964 turpentine 77, 944 twine, cotton 116, 948 hemp, etc 144, 952 type 73, 944 typewriters, etc 253, 964 umbrella sticks 343, 970 umbrellas 354, 971 undershirts, cotton 125, 951 linen, etc 152, 955 silk 173, 957 woolen, etc 165, 956 valises, etc., leather 228, 962 vanilla beans 295, 967 varnishes 88, 945 vaseline 10, 936 vegetable fibers, raw 138, 952 carpets 155, 955 vegetable juices, drugs 78, 944 vegetable products, drugs 81, 944 vegetables, canned 320, 969 dried, etc 288, 966 not edible 81, 944 pickled 321, 969 velocipedes, etc 252, 964 velveteens, cotton 124, 951 linen 151, 955 velvets, cotton 124, 951 linen, etc 151, 955 vermicelli 284, 966 vicuna hair 161, 956 vinegar 314, 968 wafers, flour 283, 966 wagons 264, 965 walking sticks 343, 970 wares not specified 365, 972 washers, copper 68, 943 iron and steel 47, 941 wastes, animal 234, 963 of iron and steel 74, 944 watches, etc 238, 963 wax, unwrought 102, 947 wrought 103, 947 weeds, drugs 81, 944 weighing machinery 242, 963 whalebone 342, 970 wheat 277, 966 wheel barrows 266, 965 wheels, wrought iron and steel 38, 940 whisky 308, 967 wicks, cotton 116, 948 window glass 14, 937 wines, sparkling 309, 968 still, fine 310, 968 common 311, 968 wire, copper 64, 942 covered 65, 942 iron or steel 40, 941 wire gauze, copper 66, 943 iron 44, 941 wood, fine 193, 959 coopers’ wares 194, 959 fencing, etc 194, 960 ordinary 192, 959 tool handles, etc 194, 960 woods, dye 86, 945 wool, raw 162, 956 knitted goods 165, 956 textiles and manufactures 166, 956 yarns 163, 956 worsted yarns 163, 956 writing paper, etc 179, 957 yarns, cotton 113–116, 948 linen 139–143, 952 woolen and worsted 163, 956 zinc 73, 943 Articles free of duty: advertising lithographs, etc 381, 973 altar articles, etc., returned 393, 975 archeological objects for museums, etc 388, 973 articles for exhibitions 394, 975 articles returned 371, 972 from foreign exhibition 976 not admitted a broad 976 Bibles 382, 973 blind, books and music for 390, 974 books, not exceeding two copies 390, 974 in Spanish 382, 973 cables, submarine telegraph 395, 975 calendars, advertising 381, 973 casks, containing dutiable goods, to be reexported 391, 974 church vestments, jewels, etc., returned 393, 975 circus equipments temporarily imported 392, 974 collections, scientific, etc., for museums, etc 389, 973 communion vessels, etc., returned 393, 975 copper ore 369, 972 diamonds, unmounted 379, 972 drawings, pen and ink, art 380, 972 economic books, etc 390, 973 eggs, fresh 377, 972 entertainment, articles for public, temporarily imported 392, 974 exhibitions, articles destined to 394, 975 family paintings, etc 380, 973 fertilizers, natural 383, 973 fine-art works for museums, etc 387, 973 folders, advertising 381, 973 fruits, fresh 374, 972 garden produce, fresh 375, 972 gold ore 369, 972 broken-up, etc 372, 972 articles of Philippine make 373, 972 historical books, etc 390, 973cxvii household goods, etc., used 393, 974 ice 376, 972 lithographs, advertising 381, 973 luggage, etc., of travelers 386, 973 brought by returned citizens, etc 386, 973 magazines, etc 382, 973 manures, natural 383, 973 meats, fresh 376, 972 milk, fresh 378, 972 moss 368, 972 museums, etc., works of tine art for 387, 973 archaeological and numismatical objects for 388, 973 scientific, etc., specimens and collections 389, 973 newspapers 382, 973 numismatical objects for museums, etc 388, 973 objects for public entertainments, temporarily imported 392, 974 ores, copper, gold, and silver 369, 972 paintings, oil, etc 380, 972 panoramas, temporarily imported 392, 974 periodicals 382, 973 philosophical books, apparatus, etc 390, 973 photographs, family 380, 973 plants 367, 972 platinum, broken-up, etc 372, 972 articles of Philippine make 373, 972 posters, advertising 381, 973 precious stones in the rough 379, 972 products of the Philippines reimported; cert ideates required 976 abaca exempt from certificate 976 pumps, for salvage of vessels 396, 975 quinine, ete 384, 973 receptacles of metal, containing dutiable goods, to be reexported 391, 974 religions objects, etc., returned 393, 975 reviews 382, 973 sacks, containing dutiable goods, to be reexported 391, 974 samples, commercial 370, 972 schoolbooks 382, 973 scientific books, apparatus, etc 390, 973 scientific, etc., specimens for museums, etc 389, 973 shoots 367, 972 silver ore 369, 972 broken-up, etc 372, 972 articles of Philippine make 373, 972 specimens, scientific, etc., for museums, etc 389, 973 submarine telegraph cables 395, 975 supplies, insular government 385, 973 supplies, United States Government 385, 973 traveler’ luggage, wearing apparel, etc 386, 973 trees 367, 972 vessels, articles to repair foreign, entered through stress of weather 397, 975 works of tine art for museums, etc 387, 973 Export duties: abaca 398, 975 cocoanuts 402, 975 copra 402, 975 hemp, raw or wrought 398, 975 indigo 399, 975 for dyeing 400, 975 sugar 401, 975 tintarron 400, 975 tobacco, manufactured 403, 975 tobacco, raw, grown in Cagayan, Isabela, and Nueva Viscaya provinces 404, 975 grown in Visayas and Mindanao 405, 975 grown elsewhere in the islands 406, 975 articles for United States on free list there, exempt from export duties 975 duties on articles imported into United States to be less export duty 975 *Phillips, Bell,* payment to 778 *Phoenix, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 213, 1075 may issue bonds to build wagon road to Salt River reservoir 6 *Physicians, D.
C.,* conditions for admitting to practice without examination, modified 609 applicants from outside the District 610 *Pick Transfer and Storage Company, C. O.,* deficiency appropriation for 411 *Pierce, Arthur,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 762 *Pierce County, Ga.,* transferred from eastern to southwestern division, Georgia southern judicial district 161 *Pierce, Ray V.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Pierre, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1160 for Indian school; sale of farm, etc 214, 1075 time extended for bridge across Missouri River at 1032 *Pigeon Bayou, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *“Pilgrim,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 790 *Pilot Chart,* appropriation for preparing 119, 665 for monthly North Pacific 120, 665 *Pilots, Licensed,* penalty for refusing to serve, or to admit apprentices 1032 *Pima Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1058 *Pima Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system for; condition 1081 *Pine Like, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of entrance 1137 *Pine Ridge Agency, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, surveys in 206, 1059 deficiency appropriation for surveying 44 *Piney Branch, D. C.,* appropriation for bridge, Sixteenth street extended 893 *Pinner, Josiah D.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 774 *Pintseh Compressing Company,* may lay pipe line to new Union Station, Washington, D. C 8 *“Pioneer,” Steam Lighter,* granted American register 821 *Piper, Aden, Goodall Company,* deficiency appropriation for damages 408cxviii *Pipestone, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian school 214, 1075 *Pittsburg, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1122 for marine hospital 1160 appraiser to be appointed at; salary 9 time extended for bridge across Monongahela River at 159 *Piute Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 204, 1058 *Plans for Public Buildings,* appropriation for, materials, etc 458, 1162 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 281, 866 for general expenses; vegetable pathology and physiology 281, 867 grain production 868 pomological 282, 868 botanical 283, 869 grass and forage plant 283, 869 for experimental gardens and grounds 284, 870 for farm, Arlington, Va 284, 870 for tea-culture investigations 284, 870 for seed purchase and distribution 285, 870 for domestic sugar investigations 286, 872 deficiency appropriation for rent 603 *Plauen, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 926 *Playgrounds, D.
C.,* appropriation for equipment, etc 895 *Plaza, Frutos Tomás,* may be admitted to Military Academy 1279 *Pneumatic Tubes, Postal Service,* appropriation for transmitting mails by 435, 1087 *Poromote, River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Poinsett County, Ark.,* may bridge Saint Francis River, at Marked Tree 9 *Point Conception, Cal.,* appropriation for light station, oil house 467 for dwelling for keepers 467 *Point Judith Pond, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of entrance to 1119 *Point Judith, R.
I.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge; contracts, etc 1119 *Pointe au Pelee, Lake Erie,* appropriation for light vessel 470, 1173 *Police Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 384, 905 for miscellaneous; jurors 384, 905 for ground for new building; plans 384 for new building 905 deficiency appropriation for jurors 1222 jurors may determine insanity of homicidally inclined persons 740 *Police, D. C.,* appropriation for major, officers, etc 380, 901 for rent, Anacostia; fuel; repairs 381, 902 for contingent expenses 381, 902 for flags, rent, etc 381, 902 for house of detention 381, 902 for harbor patrol expenses; force provided 902 deficiency appropriation for rent, fifth precinct 24 for contingent expenses 399 for Edward Murphy 1222 duties apprehending insane persons 316 pension provisions extended to dependent mothers 822 *Polish-American Citizens,* acceptance of statue of Koscinszko donated by 588 *Pollan, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 745 *Pollard, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Conecuh River, near 622 *“Polly,” Brig, Caswell, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 784 *“Polly,” Brig, Doan, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 784 *“Polly,” Brig, Edes, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 790 *“Polly,” Schooner, Allen, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 783 *“Polly,” Schooner, Drummond, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 789 *“Polly,” Schooner, Lakeman, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 791 *“Polly,” Schooner, Perkins, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 794 *“Polly,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 781 *Pomeroy, Samuel Wyllys,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Pomeroy, Samuel W.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784, 790, 791, 792, 794, 797, 797 *Pomological Investigations,* appropriation for expenses 282, 868 *“Pomona,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 789 *Ponca Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 allotment to children born since first allotment and prior to June 30, 1904 217 distribution of remaining lands 218 reservation for common use, etc 218 reservation lines abolished, and lands attached to counties, Oklahoma 218 *Ponce, P.
R.,* deficiency appropriation for prize money, ships captured at 1240 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1155 *Poole, Francis H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 754 *Poole, Robert,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to survivor 752 *Poor, D. C.,* appropriation for relief of the 389, 910 *Pope, Flora E., née Graham,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Port Angeles, Wash.,* portion of town site granted for park purposes to 154cxix *Port au Prince, Haiti,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Port Bolivar, Tex.,* preliminary examination to be made for channel to deep water 1155 *Port Chester, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Port Clinton, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1134 *Port Deitrick, Nicaragua,* appropriation for consul at 925 *Port Hope, Ontario,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Fort Jefferson, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Port Limon, Costa Rica,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924 *Port Louis, Mauritius,* appropriation for consul at 75, 924 *Fort Madison Indian Reservation, Wash.,* agreement with Indiana to cede part of, ratified 1078 conveyances from Claf-wha George and Qudis-kid Big John 1079 *Port Stanley, Falkland Islands,* appropriation for consul at 75, 924 *Port Towsend, Wash.,* appropriation for quarantine station 1162 *Port Wing, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1139 *Porter, D.
S.,* deficiency appropriation for services 420, 1248 *Porter, Hugh B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 767 *Portland Exposition* (*see* Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition). *Portland, Me.,* appropriation for lighthouse, Ram Island Ledge 466 for improvement of harbor 1194 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1152 *Portland, Oreg.,* appropriation for public building, rent 456, 1160 protection of water supply in Bull Run Forest Reserve 526 *Porto Rico,* appropriation for resident commissioner from 113, 658 for relief and protection of American seamen 79, 927 for agricultural experiment stations 294, 881 for lighthouse service 469, 1173 for quarantine system 465, 1170 time extended for bringing claims for refund of customs duties 1013 transportation of teachers to United States authorized 582 *Porta Rico Provisional Regiment,* reorganization of; enlistments 266 appropriation for pay 266, 832 *Portraits,* of living persons not registrable as trademarks without consent of original 726 *Forts of Entry and Delivery,* local inspectors of hulls and of boilers, authorized 1026 ports of delivery established, Coal City, Ill 574 Dayton, Ohio 171 Horn Island, Miss 242 Salt lake City, Utah 85 Utica, N.
Y 145 ports of entry established, Gulfport, Miss 242 Juneau, Alaska 554 subport of delivery established, Vinalhaven, Me 171 subports of entry established, Chester, Pa 9 Lewes, Del 539 Malone, N. Y 718 Norwalk, Conn 629 Rouses Point, N. Y 718 Texas City, Tex 719 *Portsmouth, N. H., Navy-Yard,* appropriation for public works; water supply 333 for public works; naval prison 1101 *Portugal,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Post Exchanges, Army,* appropriation for expenses of 270, 836 *Past-Office Department,* appropriation for Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 131, 676 for engineers, watchmen, etc 676 for purchasing agent, clerks, etc 677 for attorneys, clerks, etc, office of Assistant Attorney-General 131, 677 for First Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 131, 677 for superintendent Money-Order System, etc 131, 677 for superintendent Dead-Letter Office, etc 131, 677 for superintendent of salaries and allowances, etc 131, 677 for superintendent of post-office supplies, etc 131, 677 for temporary force 131 for Second Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 131, 677 for superintendent of railway adjustments, etc 131, 677 for superintendent of foreign mails, etc 131, 677 for Third Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 132, 678 for superintendent of postage-stamp supplies, etc 132, 678 for superintendent classification division, etc 132, 678 for superintendent registry system, etc 132, 678 for clerks, etc., transferred from stamped-paper agencies 678 for per diem, assistant superintendents, etc 132, 678 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 132, 678 for chief inspector, etc 132, 678 for superintendent city delivery service 132, 678 for superintendent rural free delivery, etc 132, 678 for topographer, draftsmen, etc 133, 679 for disbursing clerk, engineers, watchmen, etc 133 for contingent expenses 133, 679 for rent 133, 679 for Official Postal Guide 134, 679 for post-route maps 134, 679 for postage stamps 134, 680 for Assistant Attorney-General 134, 680 for postal service 429, 1082 for printing and binding 512, 1213 for site, addition to building 1161cxx deficiency appropriation for postal service 37, 45, 414, 426, 1238, 1255 for Emma S.
Spates 414 for contingent expenses 414, 1238 for Washington, D. C., building, doors 414 for postage 414 for purchasing agent; chief clerk 603 for Court of Claims judgments under 1250 commissions to be issued under seal of 990 purchasing agent to be appointed, salary, duties, etc 440 right to make regulations, etc., not modified by postal-service act 439 rural carrier examining board, transferred to Civil Service Commission 643 *Post-Office Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries: allowances 438, 1082 allowances when temporarily located away from home, etc 1082 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 1239 *Post-Office Supplies,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 131, 677 for rent, storage of 133, 679 *Post-Offices,* appropriation for postmasters 430, 1083 for assistant postmasters 430, 1083 for clerks, first and second class 430, 1083 appointment, etc., restricted 1085 for substitutes for clerks on vacation 433, 1086 for temporary clerks: service in busy hours 433, 1086 restriction; full report on use of same 433 for separating mails, and unusual business, third and fourth class 433, 1086 for clerical services, third-class offices, additional 433, 1086 allowances 433, 1086 for rent, light, and fuel: allowances 433, 1086 for lease New York Central station 434 for purchase of site, Pennsylvania station, New York 434 for miscellaneous, first and second class 434, 1086 for advertising 434, 1086 for canceling machines 434, 1086 for supplies 435, 1086 deficiency appropriation for clerk hire 38, 426 for rent, light, and fuel 426, 1238 for miscellaneous, first and second class 1239 substitutes to be paid from salaries lapsed on account of absence 1085 use of pay for substitute clerks authorized for temporary clerk hire 38 *Post-Route Maps,* appropriation for preparing, etc.; sale 134, 679 *Postage, etc., Stamps,* appropriation for manufacture; distribution 437, 1090 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 414 for distribution 1238 *Postage-Stump Supplies, etc.,* appropriation for superintendent 132, 678 *Postal Cards,* appropriation for manufacture; distribution 438, 1090 deficiency appropriation for distribution 1238 *Postal Congress, Universal,* appropriation for delegates to 1082 *Postal Guide, Official,* appropriation for publication 134, 679 *Postal Service* (*see also* Post-Office Department), Office of Postmaster-General: appropriation for advertising 429, 1082 for miscellaneous 429 for delegates Postal Congress 430, 1082 for post-office inspectors 1082 for per diem inspectors in the field 1082 for salaries and expenses 1083 obtaining information 1083 for rewards 1083 Office of First Assistant Postmaster-General: appropriation for postmasters 430, 1083 for assistants, first and second class offices 430, 1083 for clerks, first and second class offices 430, 1083 appointments restricted 1085 provisions for substitutes from lapsed salaries 1085 for substitutes and temporary clerks 433, 1086 temporary rush clerks 433, 1086 for unusual business and separating mails, third and fourth class offices 433 rules to be published; allotment 433 full report to be made 433 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 1086 for unusual business, third and fourth class offices 1086 service in Alaska 1086 for clerical services, third-class offices; additional 433 allowances 433 for clerical services, third-class offices; allotment 433, 1086 for rent, light, and fuel; limit; term 433, 1086 for lease New York Central station 434 for site Pennsylvania Railroad station, New York 434 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 434, 1086 for advertising 434, 1086 for canceling machines 434, 1086 for assistant superintendents, salary and allowance division 434, 1086 for office expenses 434 for stationery 435, 1086 for wrapping twine and paper 435, 1087 for letter balances, etc 435, 1087 for postmarking, etc., stamps 435, 1087 for printing, etc 435, 1087 for money-order supplies 435, 1087 for miscellaneous 435, 1087 Office of Second Assistant Postmaster-General: appropriation for transportation, star routes 435, 1087 for steam tout routes 435, 1087 for mail-messenger service 435, 1087 underground service, Chicago 435 for pneumatics tube service 435, 1087 for wagon service 435, 1087 for mail lags, etc 435, 1087 convict labor products 435 for mail locks and keys 436, 1087 for repair shop 436, 11187 for railroad transportation 436, 1087 weighing mails 1088 for postal-car service 436, 1088 for railway mail employees 436, 1088 for railway mail service, assignment of civil war veterans to office duty 1088 temporary clerks 436, 1088cxxi appropriation for railway mail substitutes; vacations 436, 1088 acting clerks for injured ones 436, 1088 traveling expenses 436, 1089 miscellaneous 437, 1089 per diem assistant superintendents 437, 1089 for street-ear service 437, 1089 Chicago underground service; contract 1089 for special facilities, Washington to Atlanta and New Orleans 437, 1089 Kansas City to Newton, Kans 437, 1089 for foreign mail transportation 437, 1089 clerks on steamships 437, 1089 transfers, New York and San Francisco 437, 1089 assistant superintendent at New York 1090 for balances due foreign countries 437, 1090 for miscellaneous 437, 1090 Office of Third Assistant Postmaster-General: appropriation for postage stamps; distribution 437, 1090 for stamped envelopes and wrappers; distribution 438, 1090 for postal cards: distribution 438, 1090 for official envelopes 438, 1090 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 438, 1090 for indemnity, lost registered letters 438, 1090 for registry blanks, etc 438, 1090 for miscellaneous 438, 1090 for counsel, second-class mail privilege suits 438, 1090 Office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General: appropriation for post-office inspectors 438 for per diem inspectors in the field 438 for salaries and expenses 438 obtaining information 438 for rewards, etc 438 for miscellaneous 439, 1090 for free delivery; carriers 439, 1090 allowances; mechanics 439, 1090 marine service, Detroit 439, 1090 incidental expenses 439, 1091 special delivery 439, 1091 right to make regulations not modified 439 for rural free delivery; division superintendents 439, 1091 rural agents; designation of officers 439, 1091 rural agents; per diem 1091 expenses, superintendents, etc 1091 clerks at headquarters 1091 carriers and substation clerks 440, 1091 salaries: restrictions 440 incidental expenses 440, 1091 appropriation for supplying deficiencies 441, 1091 deficiency appropriation for wrapping paper 37, 1238 for twine, etc 37, 1238 for canceling machines 37, 1239, 1255 for rural free-delivery service 38, 414, 1239 for clerks in post-offices; temporary clerks 38 for compensation of postmasters 38, 45, 426, 1239, 1255 for marine postal service, Detroit, Mich 38 for city free-delivery service 38, 415, 1239 deficiency appropriation for transportation railroad 39, 414 star routes 39, 45, 414, 426, 1255 for special delivery 45, 1255 for clerk hire 45, 426, 1255 for transportation, steamboat routes 45, 414 for post-office car service 45 for indemnity, lost registered mail 45, 426, 427, 1255 for rewards 45, 426, 1239, 1255 for wagon, etc., service 414 for mail bags, etc 414, 1238 for repair shop 414 for railway mail service 414, 426, 1239 for stamped envelopes and wrappers 414 for official envelopes 414 for postage stamps 414 for rent, light, and fuel 426, 1238 for salary and allowance division 426 for postmarking, etc., stamps 1238 for money-order supplies 1238 for facing slips, etc 1238 for mail messenger service 1238 for stamped envelopes; distribution 1238 for postage stamps; distribution 1238 for postal cards; distribution 1238 for rural carriers 1239 for inspectors’ expenses 1239 for refund of postage 1239 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 1239, 1255 for Edward G.
Edgerton 1239 for transportation, star routes 1255 civil pension roll, etc., prohibited 441, 1091 classification of railway mail clerks changed 38 execution of new bonds; release of sureties 1259 insects injurious to cultivated crops nonmailable 1270 punishment for sending, etc 1270 first-class mail matter restrictions 1270 no payment to permanently incapacitated persons 441, 1091 per diem allowance limited; official domicile 440 purchasing agent authorized; bond; duties 440 reading matter for the blind from libraries to be sent free; limit 313 requirement for postmaster’s residence modified 441 return of overpaid postage, etc 1091 rural carrier examining board, transferred to Civil Service Commission 643 second-class matter, punishment-for false evidence as to publications 823 transmission of third and fourth class matter, unstamped 440 weight increased for franked Congressional correspondence 441 *Postmarking, etc., Stamps, Postal Service,* appropriation for 435, 1087 deficiency appropriation for 1238 *Postmaster-General,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 131, 676 for engineers, watchmen, etc 676 for postal service, office of 429, 1082 may direct execution of new bonds by postal officials: release of sureties 1259 regulations for mailing insect pests for scientific uses, to be approved by 1270 to designate official domicile of inspectors, etc 441 *Postmaster, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistant, etc 92, 637cxxii appropriation for horses and mail wagons 92, 638 deficiency appropriation for horses and mail wagons 421 *Postmaster, Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, etc 88, 633 *Postmasters,* appropriation for compensation 430, 1083 deficiency appropriation for, compensation 38, 45, 426, 1239, 1255 authorized to return overpaid, etc., postage 1091 residence requirement modified 441 *Potomac Electric Power Company,* may connect conduits with Washington Railway Company 376 *Potomac Park, D.
C.,* appropriation for improving portion of 491 for using part of, as nursery, and general improvement 1192 *Potomac River, D. C.,* appropriation for clearing, of ice 6, 60, 716 for constructing highway bridge 372, 893 for improvement of, at Washington 1123 below Washington 1123 *Pottawatomie Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 197, 1053 *Pottawatomie Indians, Kans.,* payment of all tribal fund per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201 *Pottawatomie Indians, Mich.,* appropriation for paying judgment of Court of Claims to 210 *Potter, Frederick E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 758 *Potts, Edwin H.,* payment, of Court of Claims judgment to administrators of 773 *Potts, F.
M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Potts, Jonas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sole heir of 773 *Potts, Robert,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 766 *Powder Depots, Army* (*see* Arsenals and Armories). *Power House for Public Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for plans, etc 511 *Power Plants, Navy-yards, etc.,* consolidation of, authorized 337 *Powers, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Powless, Alice,* patent in fee to, Oneida allottee 1068 *Powow River, Mass.,* provision for improving repealed 1148 *Prager, Mark,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Prague, Austria,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Prairie du Chien, Wis.,* disposal of unsold lands, Fort Crawford tract 306 *Pratt and Kintzing,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 784, 785 *Pratt, Henry,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Precious Metals,* appropriation for collecting statistics of 104, 650 *Presbyterian Church, Lewinsville, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees 773 *Prescott, Ehpraim D.,* unrestricted patent to issue for allotment to 219 *Prescott, Ontario,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 97, 642 for Secretary, clerks, etc 97, 642 for Congressional expenses inauguration of 1280, 1286 authorized to reinstate Alexander G.
Pendleton, jr., to Military Academy 843 authorized to take possession of and occupy Canal Zone in Panama 429 direct temporary government of territory ceded for Isthmian Canal 429 bond issue by Philippine government to be approved by 690 duties, tercentenary of English settlement of America 1047 may appoint certain dismissed midshipmen 1263 S. J. Call, surgeon, Revenue-Cutter Service 1036 Joseph R. Hawley, brigadier-general, retired 853 Kenneth McAlpine, lieutenant, Navy 992 Francis S.
Nash, surgeon, Navy 738 Peter Josof Osterhaus, brigadier-general, retired 853 William L. Patterson, second lieutenant, Army 719 Leopold Herbert Schwerin, assistant surgeon, Navy 980 may issue duplicates of lost medals of honor 588 may promote Thomas Mason to captain, Revenue-Cutter Service 813 may restore Creighton Churchill to active list, Navy 1263 James G. Field to line of promotion, Navy, surgeon 1259 medals for saving life, etc., on railroads, to lie bestowed by 743 prohibition on use of horses, etc., not applicable to 142 requested to negotiate with Great Britain for new rules for taking fur seals 586 with Russia, Japan, etc., to adhere to rules, etc 586 to convey acknowledgments to foreign nations participating in Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1285 to determine royalty for oil-land leases, Osage Reservation, Okla 1061 to invite Eighth International Prison Congress to be held in the United States 1284 *Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.,* appropriation for road to cemetery 495 for stone wall 1197 *Presque Isle, Mich.,* appropriation for dwelling, lighthouse 467 *Presque Isle Peninsula, Pa.,* use of, granted Erie for waterworks 352 *Pretoria, South Africa,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 *Prettyman, Rev.
F. J.,* deficiency appropriation for services 40 *Price, Abel F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765cxxiii *Price, Adine,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to . 757 *Priddy, James M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 768 *Prince, James,* payment of, French spoliation claim to administrator of 783, 783, 791, 792, 793, 795, 796, 797 *Printy, George E.,* deficiency appropriation for 1248 *Prioleau, Aaron P.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Prison Commission, International,* appropriation for subscription, etc 72, 920 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1214 *Prison Congress, International,* invitation for the Eighth, to be held in the United States 1284 *Prisoners, D.
C.,* appropriation for transporting to workhouse 387, 907 *Prisoners, United States Courts,* appropriation for support 508, 1208 deficiency appropriation for support 45, 426, 1255, 1257 *Pritchett, James M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 749 *Private Bills,* number of reports on, to be printed; distribution 610 number of, to be printed; distribution 611 meaning of term 611 *Private Claims, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for preparing list of, Fifty-second-Fifty-seventh Congress 421 for preparing digest of 1248 *Private Claims, Senate,* deficiency appropriation for index of, 58th Congress 1246 *Private Land Claims,* appropriation for surveying 484, 1254 *Private Land Claims, Court of,* deficiency appropriation for judgment, Jose Chaves v Gallegos, etc 423 powers transferred to Commissioner of General Land Office 485 *Private Property at Sea,* declaration as to exemption of, not contraband of war 592 *Prize Money,* deficiency appropriation for, Ponce, P.
R. 1240 *Progreso, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Properly Clerk, D. C.,* custody of stores and supplies by 363 *Property of Confederate Soldiers,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims 401, 1225 *Protecting Public Lands, etc.,* appropriation for expenses 482, 1184 deficiency appropriation for expenses 33, 1235, 1254 *Proudfit, John.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Providence Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for destitute patients; half from District revenues 500, 1199 for isolating wards 383, 905 mortgage allowed to pav cost of buildings, etc 489 *Providence, R.
I.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1160 sale of land for widening street 1160 *Providence River and Harbor, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1119 *Provincetown, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1118 *Proving Ground, Sandy Hook, N. J.,* appropriation for maintenance 235, 846 *Provisions, Navy,* appropriation tor 340, 1106 deficiency appropriation for 44, 405, 406, 1229, 1232, 1253, 1256 reappropriation 406 *Public Bills,* number of, to be printed; distribution 611 *Public Buildings,* appropriation for Adrian, Mich 1156 for Albert Lea, Minn 1156 for Allentown, Pa 452, 1156 for Amesbury, Mass 1156 for Anderson, Ind 453, 1156 for Anniston, Ala 453, 1156 for Athens, Ga 453, 1156 for Atlantic, Iowa 453 for Atlantic City, N.
J 453, 1156 for Baltimore, Md 453 additional land 453, 1156 damages by fire 453 rent 453 for Bangor, Me 453 for Baraboo, Wis 453 for Batesville, Ark 453, 1156 for Battle Creek, Mich 453, 1156 for Biloxi, Miss 1156 for Buffalo, N. Y., marine hospital 1156 for Centerville, Iowa 453 for Champaign, Ill 453, 1157 for Charlottesville, Va 453, 1157 for Chicago, rent 453, 1157 post-office and courthouse 454, 1157 for Chillicothe, Ohio 454, 1157 for Cleveland, Ohio 1157 rent 454, 1157 for Colorado Springs, Colo 454, 1157 for Columbia, Mo 1157 for Crawfordsville, Ind 1157 for Deadwood, S.
Dak 454, 1157 for Decatur, Ill 1157 for Dekalb, Ill 454, 1157 for Detroit, Mich., repairs 454, 1157 for Durham, N. C 454, 1157 for Elkhart, Ind 454, 1157 for Evanston, Ill 1157 for Evanston, Wyo 454, 1157 for Fargo, N. Dak 454, 1157 for Findlay, Ohio 454, 1157 for Flint, Mich 454, 1157 for Florence, S. C 454, 1157 for Fond du Lac, Wis 454, 1157 for Fresno, Cal 454, 1157 for Gainesville, Fla 454 for Gainesville, Tex 454, 1157 for Geneva, N. Y 454, 1157 for Georgetown, S. C 454, 1158 for Gloversville, N.
Y 454, 1158 for Goldsboro, N. C 454 for Grand Forks, N. Dak 454, 1158 for Grand Haven, Mich 454, 1158 for Green Bay, Wis 454 for Greeneville, Tenn 454, 1158 for Greensboro, N. C.; rent 454 for Guthrie, Okla 1158 for Hammond, Ind 455, 1158cxxiv appropriation for Harrison, Ark 455, 1158 for Hastings, Nebr 455, 1158 for Henderson, Ky 1158 for Holyoke, Mass 455, 1158 for Huntington, W. Va 455, 1158 for Hutchinson, Kans 455, 1158 for Indianapolis, Ind 1158 rent 455, 1158 for Iowa City, Iowa 455 for Ithaca, N.
Y 1158 for Jacksonville, Fla 455, 1158 for Jacksonville, Ill 455, 1158 for Kankakee, Ill 455, 1158 for Kingston, N. Y 455, 1158 for Laramie, Wyo 1158 for Laredo, Tex 1158 for Lawreme, Kans 455, 1158 for Lawrence, Mass 455 for Lebanon, Pa 455, 1158 for Lincoln, Nebr 1158 for Little Falls, N. Y 1159 for Logansport, Ind 455, 1159 for Los Angeles, Cal.: rent 455, 1159 for Louisiana, Mo 455, 1159 for Macon, Ga 1159 for Marblehead, Mass 455, 1159 for Marshalltown, Iowa 455, 1159 for Martinsville, Va 455 for Maysville, Ky 455, 1159 for McKeesport, Pa 455, 1159 for Memphis, Tenn 455 for Moberly, Mo 455 for Muncie, Ind 455 for Muskegon, Mich 1159 for Nashua, N.
H 455, 1159 for Nashville, Tenn 455, 1159 for Natchez, Miss 455, 1159 for Natchitoches, La 456 for Nevada, Mo 456 for Newcastle, Pa 1159 for New York, N. Y., customhouse 456, 1159 rent 456 appraisers’ warehouse 456 for Niagara Falls, N. Y 1159 for Norristown, Pa 456, 1159 for Northampton, Mass 456 for Norwich, Conn 456 for Oak Park, Ill 456, 1159 for Ogden, Utah 1159 for Oil City, Pa 456, 1159 for Ottawa, Ill 456, 1159 for Owosso, Mich 456, 1159 for Pekin, Ill 456, 1159 for Perth Amboy, N.
J 456, 1159 for Pierre, S. Dak 456, 1160 for Pittsburg, Pa., marine hospital 1160 for Portland, Oreg.; rent 456, 1160 for Providence, R. I 456, 1160 for Reno, Nev 456, 1160 for Richmond, Ind 456, 1160 for Rock Hill, S. C. 456, 1160 for Rome, Ga 456 rent 456 for Saint Joseph, Mo 456, 1160 for San Francisco, Cal., customhouse 456, 1160 appraisers’ stores 1160 for Saratoga Springs, N. Y 456, 1160 for Savannah, Ga., marine hospital 456, 1160 for Seattle, Wash 456, 1160 for Selma, Ala 457, 1160 for Spokane, Wash 457 for Springfield, Ill.; rent 457 for Sterling, Ill 457, 1160 for Stillwater, Minn 457 appropriation for Superior, Wis 457, 1160 for Tacoma, Wash 457, 1160 for Torrington, Conn 457, 1160 for Traverse City, Mich 457, 1160 for Vincennes, Ind 457, 1160 for Waco, Tex.; rent 457 for Warten, Ohio 1160 for Washington, Pa 457, 1160 for Waterbury, Conn 457 for Waterloo, Iowa 457, 1160 for Wausau, Wis 457, 1160 for Westchester, Pa 457, 1161 for Wheeling, W.
Va 457, 1161 for Yankton, S. Dak 457, 1161 for Zanesville, Ohio 457, 1161 time for acquiring sites extended 457 for repairs, etc., Treasury buildings at Washington 457, 1161 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 457, 1161 for site, addition to Post-Office building, D. C 1161 for repairs and preservation 458, 1161 appropriations available for temporary quarters 1161 draftsmen, etc., Architect’s Office; limit 100, 646 for heating, etc., apparatus 458, 1161 elevators, Minneapolis, Minn 458 for vaults, safes, and locks 458, 1161 for plans, etc 458, 1162 for electrical protection to vaults 458, 1162 for assistant custodians and janitors 464, 1168 for inspector of supplies 464, 1168 for inspector of furniture, etc.; assistant 464, 1168 for furniture and repairs 464, 1168 for fuel, lights, and water 464, 1169 deficiency appropriation for assistant custodians and janitors 20, 42, 1252 for furniture and repairs 20, 42, 423, 1216, 1252 for San Francisco, Cal., post office and courthouse 20 for fuel, lights, and water 20, 42, 423, 1252 for Treasury buildings 22 for Buffalo, N.
Y 22 for Des Moines, Iowa 23 for Boone, Iowa 23 for Centerville, Iowa 23 for Omaha, Nebr 23 for Bangor, Me 23 for Greensboro, N. C.; rent 23 for Rome, Ga.: rent 23 for Jacksonville, Fla.; rent 23 for Los Angeles, Cal.; rent 23 for Macon, Ga 23 for heating, etc., apparatus 23 for vaults, safes, and locks 23, 1216 for repairs, etc 23, 42, 397, 424, 427, 1216, 1252 for Alexandria, Va 397 for Chicago, Ill., post-office, etc 602 Construction, etc., authorized at Los Angeles, Cal 241 exchange of site authorized, Natchitoches, La 999 Nevada, Mo 1159 materials, etc.; liability of contractors’ bond, on failure to pay for 812 *Public Buildings and Grounds, D.
C.,* appropriation for assistant engineer, clerks, etc 116, 662 for overseers, gardeners, etc 116, 662 for watchmen 116, 662 for watchman, Washington’s birthplace 116, 663cxxv appropriation for contingent expenses 116, 663 amount from District revenues 117, 663 for officer in charge 266, 832 for improvement and care of grounds 4110, 119 for Potomac Park 491, 1191 half from District revenues 491, 1192 maximum, concrete, etc., pavements 491, 1192 for erection of statue of Frederick the Great 491 for commission on statue of Thomas Jefferson 491 for propagating gardens 1192 for addition to salary of chief clerk 1192 for grounds of Executive Departments 491, 1192 for trees, etc., Library and Capitol grounds 491, 1192 for Executive Mansion grounds 491, 1192 for employing engineer 491, 1192 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion 492, 1192 for fuel, Executive Mansion 492, 1192 for greenhouses, etc 492, 1192 for lighting; maximum 492, 1192 part from District revenues 492, 1193 for electric lights 492, 1193 for repair of water pipes 492, 1193 for telegraph, Capitol to Departments and Printing Office 492, 1193 for removing cables from roof of Treasury 1193 for Washington Monument 493, 1193 for reception room, Washington Monument 493 for repairs of building where President Lincoln died 1193 deficiency appropriation for Washington Monument; elevator cables 603 for expenses of removing snow and ice 1227 for Sherman statue memorial 1227 *Public Buildings, D.
C.,* appropriation for plans for power house for, on Mall, etc 511 *Public Convenience Stations, D. C.,* construction of two, on public space authorized 984 appropriation for 984 *Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service* (*see also* Quarantine Service), appropriation for Surgeon-General, clerks, etc 104, 650 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1217 estimates for expenses to be submitted annually 1217 hospital and laboratory for treatment, etc., of leprosy to be established at Molokai, Hawaii 1009 detail, etc., for service 1010 extra pay, etc., for detail at leprosarium 1010 printing ordered of hygienic laboratory bulletins 1283 yellow fever institute bulletins 1283 annual report of Surgeon-General 1284 to remain under Treasury Department 104 *Public Lands,* appropriation for surveyors-general and their clerks 129, 674 for registers and receivers 482, 1183 for contingent expenses 482, 1183 for depositing moneys 482, 1184 for expenses, timber depredations 482, 1184 for protecting, from fraudulent entry, etc 482, 1184 for swampland claims, etc 482, 1184 selection and expenses of agents, etc 482, 1184 appropriation for protecting forest reserves 483 selection and excuses of forestry officials 483 for hearings in land entries 483, 1184 for reproducing plats of surveys 483, 1184 for examinations of desert lands 483, 1184 for transcripts of records; restrictions 483, 1184 for surveying 483, 1184 for abandoned military reservations, Casa irande, etc 485, 1186 Fort Sherman, Idaho 485, 1186 for monuments, west boundary of South Dakota 485 for reclamation service, rent, etc 486, 1187 deficiency appropriation for Mrs.
Frank B. Hensley 32 for surveyor-general, Arizona 32 for surveyor-general, Alaska 32, 1235 for surveyor-general, Nevada 32, 410 for contingent expenses 32, 1235, 1254, 1257 for depositing moneys 32, 1235 for Franklin Moses 32 for timber depredations, etc 33, 1235 for protecting forest reserves 33, 44, 1254 for transcripts from records 33 for hearings in entries 33 for reimbursing receivers 44 for registers and receivers 44 for sale of abandoned military reservations 44 for surveying 44, 425, 427, 1254, 1257 for reproducing plats of surveys 410 for per diem inspectors, etc 410 for boundary line, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma 410 for mineral-lands reports, Montana and Idaho 410, 1235 for George B.
Rogers 410 for Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company 411 for James Deiterick 411 for C. O. Pick Transfer and Storage Company 411 for deputy surveyors 411, 1237 for Waller R. Staples 411 for Richard O. Chaney and William W. Smith 411 for surveyor-general, Colorado 1235 for surveyor-general, Utah 1253 for surveyor-general, Wyoming 1254 for protecting public lands 1254 for surveying private-land claims 1254 for surveyor-general, California 1256 additional grant to University of Montana 64 additional courts that may take affidavits, etc 59 ascertaining rights of settlers on forfeited grants, Sherman County, Oreg 51 coal-land entries in Alaska; proceedings 525 commutation allowed entries on ceded Chippewa Reservation, Minn 1005 conveyances in Northern Pacific Railroad grant, validated 538 conditions imposed 538 correction of errors in conditional trust patents to Indians 297 credit for time, etc., to homesteaders dispossessed from Wisconsin Central Railroad grants 184 The Dalles Military Wagon Road grants 184 to make entry in two years 184 persons not entitled 184 Dickinson, N.
Dak., district established 83 disposal of ceded portion of Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak 254cxxvi disposal of unsold land, Fort Crawford military tract, Wis 306 employees in forest reserves and national parks may make arrests 700 entries, etc., erroneously made outside of proper land district may be confirmed 64 exchange authorized of private land claims on Indian reservations for vacant 211 fees allowed for transcripts of records; evidence 144 forest reserves transferred to control of Agricultural Department 628 grant to Beecher Island Battle Memorial Association in Colorado 319 Minnesota for forestry purposes 536 lands excepted 536 Minnesota of island in Bartlett Lake for public park 1001 North Dakota, White Stone Hills battle ground for park, etc 312 Oregon for fish hatchery; conditions 185 Tacoma, Wash., fora public park; conditions 1013 homestead entries for 640 acres allowed on certain arid lands of Nebraska 547 on certain void naturalization applications, validated 298 permitted in lieu of those canceled by railroad title in Alabama 813 homestead locations allowed on abandoned Fort Abraham Lincoln Military Reservation, N.
Dak 306 homestead settlers allowed additional time to establish residence on Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak 700 on Devils latke Reservation, N. Dak 700 homesteaders, etc., may transfer part of claim before patent, for telegraph, telephone, etc., rights of way, etc 991 permitted additional entries 527 total entry not to exceed 160 acres 527 restrictions; commutation not allowed 527 lands of ceded Fort Hall Indian Reservation subject to entry 153 lands withdrawn for reservoirs, headwaters of Mississippi and Saint Croix rivers, restored to homestead entry 990 conditions 990 laws extended to ceded Great Sioux Reservation, S.
Dak 154 lots in Fort Dalles addition to The Dalles, granted to Oregon Historical Society 185 mining claims to have boundary monuments established 545 monuments to govern in conflicts 545 opening to entry, etc., of Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash 596 undisposed-of portion of Round Valley Reservation, Cal 706 original papers in land patents to be produced in court 186 to be accepted as evidence when authenticated 186 part of Government town site Port Angeles, Wash., granted for public park 154 patents for certain lands, Bitter Root Valley, Mont., validated 151 proof of loyalty not required in refunding fees for void soldiers’ entries 589 reappraisal, etc., of unsold portion of abandoned Walla Walla Military Reservation, Wash 243 receiver reimbursed for payment of fees, etc., to witnesses in hearings 822 records, etc., certified by recorder of General Land Office to be received as evidence 185 release of lands settled on Atlantic and Pacific Railroad grant, New Mexico 556 selection to be made in exchange 556 patents to holders of released lands 556 resurvey directed of township in Montana 987 in Nebraska 1037 in Wyoming 992 right to select lands in lieu of claim in forest reserve, repealed 1264 second homestead entry permitted on inability to perfect first 527 conditions 527 selections in Montana by Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company, ratified, etc 816 swamp-land titles in Mississippi confirmed; exceptions 1258 time for opening Uintah Indian Reservation, extended 1069 transfer of lands in Nebraska to complete homestead entry of Russell F.
Loomis 819 Uintah land district, Utah, established 1014 use of earth, stone, and timber permitted for irrigation works 706 *Public Library, D. C., Free,* appropriation for salaries 66, 888 for Sunday opening 889 for books, fuel, etc 366, 889 *Public Printer,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 93, 639 deficiency appropriation for Court of Claims judgments under 1250 *Public Printing and Binding,* appropriation for Public Printer, clerks, etc 93, 639 for all expenses 511, 1212 for Congress 511, 1212 Congressional Record, etc 511, 1212 for Departments, etc 511, 1212 division of allotment 512, 1213 for leaves to employees 513, 1213 for History of Military Academy 448 deficiency appropriation for 425, 1254 for Interior Department 39, 422, 1249 for services, materials, etc 39 for furniture, etc., new building 39 for leaves to employees 421, 1250 for Treasury Department 422, 1249 for Department of Justice 422, 1249 for night messengers at Congress 422, 1250 for printing Jubilee Centennial History, Military Academy 1226 for Navy Department 1249 for Department of State 1249 allotment of Laws and Official Register to Department of Commerce and Labor 542 Congressional printing, reports on private bills, concurrent and simple resolutions; printing and distribution 610 private hills; printing and distribution of 611 meaning of 611 public bills and joint resolutions; printing and distribution of 611 concurrent and simple resolutions; printing and distribution of 611 distribution of “The Declaration of Independence” 1249cxxvii document franks may be perforated 9 documents not relating to ordinary business of Department not to be printed unless authorized by Congress 1249 joint Congressional commission to investigate and report on; powers 1249 ordered; annual reports Immigration Burean 1287 Surgeon-General Public Health, etc., Service 1284 bulletin on Angora goat 1284 bulletins hygienic laboratory, Public Health, etc., Service 1283 yellow-fever institute 1283 compilation of river and harbor improvement laws 1280 consolidated reports of Gettysburg National Park Commission 1279 report of Board of Managers Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 585 reports, Diseases of Cattle; additional 593 Eighth International Geographic Congress 1286 experiment stations, Department of Agriculture 590 governor of New Mexico 585 irrigation investigations in Utah 585 Librarian of Congress, for use of Library 583 Mexican cotton boll weevil 1287 reclamation service 1285 Soils Division, Department of Agriculture 583 special, beet-sugar industry 590 quota of Congressional documents to be delivered to Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Representatives 159 reprinting ordered, of Diseases of the Horse, for sale 584 Diseases of Cattle 584 size of bulletins of ethnology to be octavo 585 *Public Roads,* appropriation for inquiries, etc 295, 882 *Public Roads Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 882 for expenses of inquiries, etc 882 *Public Schools, D.
C.,* appropriation for board of education; officers 376, 897 for teachers 376, 897 for night schools and kindergartens 377, 898 for janitors and care of buildings 377, 898 for engineers, etc., manual training schools 378, 899 for medical inspectors 378, 899 for rent; repairs; manual training 378, 899 for fuel 379, 710, 900 for furniture, contingent expenses 379, 900 for free lectures; pianos 379, 900 for text-books, etc.; flags: telephones 379, 900 for apparatus for play grounds 900 for buildings; sites 379, 900 deficiency appropriation for night schools 24 for fuel 24, 398 for manual training tools, etc 24 for heating, etc., apparatus 398, 1222 for repairs, etc 398, 1222 for janitor, Takoma Park School 398 for fire escapes, etc 1222 for contingent expenses 1222 equipping schools from appropriation for furniture, etc 398 pianos, etc., authorized from kindergarten appropriation 399 transfer of manual training and kindergarten balances authorized 399 *Public Works,* actions on contractors’ bond for material furnished for 812 *Publications,* punishment for giving false evidence to admit, as second-class mail matter 823 *Publications Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 291, 877 for general expenses 291, 878 farmers’ bulletins; distribution 291, 878 for assistant editors, artists, etc 291, 878 for distribution, etc 291, 879 *Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for attorney 207, 1063 lands and property of, to be free from taxation 1069 *Puerto Cabello, Venezuela,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Puerto Cortez, Honduras,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924 *Puget Sound, etc., Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1145 *Puget Sound, Wash.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of waterway connecting, with Lakes Union and Washington 1144 *Puget Sound, Wash., Navy-yard,* appropriation for public works 335, 1103 *Pulies, L.
W.,* deficiency appropriation for 1249 *Pullin, Miss C.,* payment to 778 *Purcell, Ind. T.,* ordinance levying tax, etc., legalized 821 *Purchasing Agent, Post-Office Department,* appointment authorized; salary; bond; duties 440 appropriation for, clerks, etc 677 deficiency appropriation for; chief clerk 608 *Pure Food Law,* appropriation for investigations of adulterations, etc 287, 874 *Pursley, Rosa,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Puyallup Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 204, 1059 *Puyallup Indians, Wash.,* alienation restriction removed from allotments to 565 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 204, 1058 reclamation of irrigable lands on 225 reservation for Indians; sale of remainder 225 price per acre; proceeds 225 *“Pyrenees,” Ship,* granted American register and name changed to “Manga Reva” 516 **Q.** *Quackenbush, John N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughters of 761cxxviii *Quackenbush, Stephen P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 754 *Quakers, D.
C.,* ceremonies and forms for marriages among 297 *Quantico Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Quapaw Agency,* restrictions removed from full-blood white allottees in 1064 sale of portion of certain allotments of lands in, permitted 223 *Quapaw Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 198, 1054 *Quarantine, Districts, Cattle,* establishment of; regulations for moving live stock from 1264 *Quarantine Service* (*see also* Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service), appropriation for expenses 465, 1170 for exigency printing; books, etc 1170 deficiency appropriation for 42 for Hawaii 42 for repairs to property 396 expenditures for printing, books, etc., authorized 465 *Quarantine, Stations,* appropriation for Reedy Island, Delaware River 458, 1162 for Cape Fear, N.
C 458 for Savannah, Ga 458 for Porto Rico, buildings 458 for Gulf station 1162 for San Francisco, Cal 1162 for Columbia River 1162 for Port Townsend, Wash 1162 *Quarantine Stations for Neat Cattle,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 280, 865 deficiency appropriation for 426 *Quartermaster-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 114, 660 for technical employees, etc 660 deficiency appropriation for salaries 1252 *Quartermaster’s Department, Army,* appropriation for quartermaster-sergeants; longevity 261, 829 for pay of officers; longevity 263, 830 for regular supplies 268, 834 post bakeries, schools, etc 268, 834 forage, stationery, etc 268, 834 printing; purchases 268, 834 use of electric plants, ice machine, and laundries 834 for equipping officers’ post schools 269, 835 for incidental expenses 269, 835 extra-duty pay, etc 269, 835 interments; furniture, etc 269, 835 care, etc., of horses 269, 835 for purchase of horses; limit, etc 270, 835 for barrack and quarters 270, 836 limit to civilian employees 270, 836 road, Fort Riley, Kans 836 no posts to be established without authority of Congress 836 for post exchanges, etc 270, 836 for shelter, etc., army in the Philippines 270, 836 for transportation 270, 836 transport service; sale restricted 271, 837 due land-grant roads not bond aided 271, 837 rates; conditions 271, 837 limit of draft animals 271, 837 for surveys, etc., wagon road Valdez to Fort Egbert 271 appropriation for locating trail on Koyukuk River, from the Yukon to Coldfoot 271 for clothing, camp, and garrison equipage 271, 837 for post hospitals;
Hot Springs, Ark 272, 838 for hospital stewards’ quarters 272, 838 for shooting ranges, etc 272, 838 deficiency appropriation for barracks and quarters 25, 43, 424, 1252 for post hospitals 26 for buildings, etc 26 for monument, Fort Phil Kearney massacre 26 for Apache prisoners, Fort Sill, Okla 26 for regular supplies 43, 402, 424, 1225, 1252 for incidental expenses 43, 424, 1252, 1256 for transportation 43, 424, 427, 1252, 1256 for headstones for soldiers graves 43, 424, 1252, 1256 for claims of Confederate soldiers 401, 1225 for shooting galleries and ranges 402 for reimbursing, for supplies furnished Marine Corps in Guam and Philippines 407 for clothing, camp, and garrison equipage 424, 1252, 1256 for shooting range, Fort Snelling, Minn 1225 to examine, etc., claim of Indiana State board of agriculture 161 transfer of launches to Philippine government; closing accounts 276 *Quarters, Army,* appropriation for 270, 836 for hospital stewards 272, 838 *Quay, Matthew S., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for widow 1245 *Quebec, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Queenstown, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1123 *Quevedo, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Qui-nai-elt Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Quil-leh-ute Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Quinn, Heavy A.,* latent to issue to, for lands in South Dakota 1067 *Quinn, Thomas,* patent in fee to, Sisseton allottee 1068 *Quitman County, Miss.,* may bridge Coldwater River, at Marks 1035 Parnells Ferry 1033 Tallahatchie River 1034 **R.** *Racine, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1138 *Raccoon Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *“Ragnar,” Norwegian Steamer,* payment to owners of 804 *Railroad Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 436, 1088 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 39, 414 *Railroads,* appropriation for enforcing safety appliances on 462, 1167 medals of honor for saving life, etc., on 743cxxix *Railroads, D. C.,* temporary use of streets by tracks of, for inaugural passengers 1278 *Railroads, Philippine Islands,* guaranty of interest on bonds issued for construction, etc 690 conditions 690 lien for return of sum paid 691 limit of amount, and duration 691 supervision of construction, etc 691 Government directors to be appointed; reports 691 jurisdiction of Supreme Court over 691 general corporation laws applicable to 691 material for, may be admitted free of duty 692 *Railway Adjustments, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 131, 677 *Railway Congress, International,* appropriation for participation in 505 for quota 920 *Railway Employees,* appropriation for arbitration of differences 462, 1166 *Railway Mail Service,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 436, 1088 assignments limited 436, 1088 transfer of civil-war veterans to office duty 1088 for emergency service 436, 1088 for substitute clerks; vacations 436, 1088 for acting clerks in place of injured 436, 1088 for traveling expenses 436, 1089 for miscellaneous expenses 437, 1089 for per diem, assistant superintendents 437, 1089 deficiency appropriation for acting clerks, and death allowances 414 for miscellaneous expenses 426, 1239 classification of clerks modified; restriction 38 substitutes to be paid from salaries lapsed on account of absence 1085 *Railway Post-Office Car Service,* appropriation for 436, 1088 deficiency appropriation for 45 *“Rainbow,” Ship,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 782 *Rainy River, Minn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 succession to rights to dam, etc 814 time extended for bridge across, in Minnesota 818 *Rainy River Improvement Company,* to succeed to rights, etc., of Koochiching Company to dam Rainy River, Minn 814 *“Ralph,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 796 *Randall, Agues,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Randall, Darius B.,* appropriation for paying heirs of 209 *Range and Position Finders, Army,* appropriation for installation of 234 for purchase, etc 235, 845, 846 for insular possessions 847 *Ransom, Son and Company, D.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Rapid City, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 214, 1075 for new buildings, etc 214 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 34 *Rapid-Fire Guns, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 235 for ammunition 235 for insular possessions 237 *Rappahannock River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Raritan Bay, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 *Raritan River, N. J.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1122 *Rations, Army,* appropriation for 267, 833 *Raven Mining Company,* confirmation of mining claims, Uintah Reservation; condition 1070 allowed access to properties 1070 *Rawlings, Margaret E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Rea, R.
I.,* appropriation for services 206 *Read, Frederick,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 748 *Read, John H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 755 *Read, John J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Reading Matter for the Blind,* free transmission in the mail allowed; conditions 313 *Real Estate, D. C.,* numbering of parcels of land outside of city 737 *Real Estate Title Companies, D. C.,* personal tax on 564 *Receivers of Public Moneys,* appropriation for salaries and commissions, land offices 482, 1183 deficiency appropriation for salaries 44 for reimbursing 44 fees allowed, for making transcripts from records 144 reimbursement for amounts paid witnesses in hearings 822 *Reclamation Act, National,* change of levels of certain lakes, Oregon and California, authorized under 714 disposal of lands gained 714 dams across Yellowstone River, Wyo., under, authorized 1045 lands withdrawn on Crow Indian Reservation, Mont 360 provisions extended to portion of Texas bordering Rio Grande 814 use of earth, stone, and timber from public lands, etc., permitted for works under 706 *Reclamation Fund,* proceeds of sales of materials, etc., to be covered into 1032 *Reclamation Service, Irrigation of Arid Bands,* appropriation for rent, books, etc 486, 1187 third annual report, to be revised and printed 1285 *Record and Pension Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 114 for rent 116 for pay of officers; longevity 264 amount for, to be used for bureau Military Secretary’s Office 401 merged in Military Secretary’s Office 262cxxx to have custody of rolls, etc., prior to civil war 591 title of Assistant Chief, to be Military Secretary 830 *Recorder of Deeds, D, C.,* appropriation for shelving, etc., office of 368 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., office of 1220 *Records of the Rebellion, Naval,* appropriation for continuing publication 118, 664 *Red Cross, The American National,* society incorporated; powers, purposes, etc 599 penalty for unlawful use of sign of 600 *Red Hook Channel, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 493, 1194 *Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* cession of part of; sale of ceded portion 46 disposition of proceeds to Indians 48 grant of lands to Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba Railway Company; compensation 708 *Red Lake River, Minn.,* bridge authorized across, at Thief River Falls 167 *Red River, La.,* appropriation for lighting mouth of 469, 1173 bridge authorized across in Louisiana 722 at Boyce 817 at Shreveport, La 629 time extended for bridge across, at Shreveport, La 546 *Red River, La., Ark., Tex., and Ind.
T.,* appropriation for improvement of; expenditure 1129 *Red River of the North, Minn, and N. Dak.,* appropriation for improvement of 1139 bridge authorized across, Fargo to Moorhead, N. Dak 159 between Marshall County, Minn., and Walsh County, N. Dak 614 preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Redbank Military Reservation, N. J.,* part of abandoned, granted to Gloucester County for a park 620 *Redemption of Internal-Revenue Stamps,* deficiency appropriation for 1218 *“Redress,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 793 *Reed and Forde,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of surviving partner 782 *Reed, Henry,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Reed, Henry,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Reed, Thornton A.,* payment to 805 *Reedy Island Quarantine Station,* appropriation for improvements, etc 458, 1162 *Reeser, John W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 771 *Reform School, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 386 for care, etc., of boys committed to 907 for salaries 1210 for support of inmates; repairs 1211 net proceeds from farm, etc., to be covered into the Treasury 1211 *Reform School for Girls, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 386, 907 *Reformed Church of Sharpsburg, Md.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees 752 *Refunding Internal-Revenue Taxes,* deficiency appropriation for, illegally collected 22, 1218 *Register of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 103, 649 *Register of Wills, D.
C.,* appropriation for index eases 368 *Registered Letters,* appropriation for indemnity for lost 438, 1090 *Registers of Land Offices,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 482, 1183 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 44 fees allowed, for making transcripts from records 144 to produce originals of papers in court as evidence, on due service 186 *Registration of Trade-Marks* (*see* Trade-Marks). *Registration Records, Census,* appropriation for transcript of 137, 683 *Registry System, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 132, 678 for per diem, etc., assistant superintendents 132, 678 for miscellaneous 438, 1090 *Reiehenburg, Austria,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk litre 78, 926 *Reindeer, Alaska,* appropriation for support, etc 487, 1188 *Reinhart, Andrew H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 751 *Relief and Protection of American Seamen,* appropriation for 79, 927 deficiency appropriation for 45, 426, 427, 1254 *Reno, Nev.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1160 *Rent,* appropriation for Treasury Department 105, 651 for War Department 116, 662 for Navy Department 122, 668 for Interior Department 128, 674 for Post-Office Department 133, 679 for Department of Justice 135, 681 for Census Office 137, 683 for Department of Commerce and Labor 140, 685 for District government 367, 889 for rooms for Patent Office models 479 for reclamation service, arid-land irrigation 486, 1187 for National Museum 462, 1166 *Rent, Light, and Fuel, Post-Offices,* appropriation for first, second, and third class offices; restriction 433, 1086 ten-year leases permitted 433 *Rent of Court Rooms,* appropriation for 508, 1208 deficiency appropriation for 37, 418, 1241, 1255 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 92, 638 for Senate 88, 634 *Reports, Congressional,* printing and distribution of, on private bills, simple and concurrent resolutions 610 *Representatives in.
Congress,* appropriation for compensation and mileage 89, 634 for clerk hire 92, 638cxxxi deficiency appropriation for clerk hire 40 for compensation 419 mileage for first session, Fifty-eighth Congress, made immediately available 1 weight increased for franked official correspondence 441 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys,* appropriation for 483, 1184 deficiency appropriation for; re-appropriation 410 *Reservation No. 32, D. C.,* transferred to control of Commissioners 12 *Reservations, Forest* (*see* Forest Reserves). *Reserve Militia,* sale of rifles and ammunition to, for practice 986 *Resley, Horace,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *“Resolution,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 790 *“Resolution,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 783 *Resolutions,* number of reports on Senate or House simple, to be printed; distribution 610 Senate or House simple, to be printed; distribution 611 *Restaurants, etc., D.
C.,* allowed to keep open Sunday, March 5, 1905; exceptions 1287 *Retired Judges,* appropriation for salaries 140, 686 *Revenue-Cutter Service,* appropriation for expenses 460, 1163 for seal, etc., fisheries, Alaska 460, 1163 for enforcing anchorage regulations, New York and Chicago 460, 1163 Saint Marys River 460, 1164 Kennebec River, Me 460, 1164 for steamer for Albemarle Sound, etc., N. C 1164 for depot site, Md 1164 deficiency appropriation for expenses, repairs, etc 22, 1218, 1252, 1255 for general expenses 22, 42, 396, 424 for repairs to “Thetis” 1218 appointment authorized of S.
J. Call as surgeon in 1036 construction of vessel for Albemarle and Pamlico sounds, N. C., authorized 604 promotion of Thomas Mason to captain on permanent waiting orders list 813 *Revenue from Customs,* deficiency appropriation for collecting 21, 42, 396, 427, 1216, 1252 *Revised Statutes,* amended, section 536 993, 994 section 551 993 section 572 155 section 607 992 section 621 250 section 715 1259 section 111 853 section 1121 226 section 1122 226 section 1225 225 section 2288 991 section 2327 545 section 2517 171 section 2533 629 section 2535 145, 718 section 2543 9 section 2544 9 amended, section 2556 814 section 2566 242 section 2567 243 section 2568 171 section 2578 719 section 2592 554 section 2601 574 section 2602 11 section 2787 826 section 3095 362 section 3679 1257 section 3837 1259 section 4233 1032 section 4405 1022 section 4414 1026 section 4415 1028 section 4416 1029 section 4417 1023 section 4418 1027 section 4423 1029 section 4426 1029 section 4449 1030 section 4452 1030 section 4453 1023 section 4470 1031 section 4472 1031 section 4480 1028 section 4483 1028 section 4488 1024 section 4498 1032 section 4499 1025 section 4607 174 section 4098 163 section 4843 731 section 4937 724 section 4938 724 section 4939 725 section 4940 726, 727 section 4941 727 section 4942 728 section 4943 729 section 4944 730 section 4945 730 section 4947 730 section 4952 1000 section 5146 818 section 5344 1025 repealed, section 3831 441 section 4435 1028 section 4436 1028 section 4459 1028 *Revision of the Laws, Commission on,* to incorporate recent laws in final report 1285 *Reynolds, George D.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Rheims, France,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Rhett Lake, Oreg. and Cal.,* change of level authorized tinder irrigation act 714 *Rhinelander, Hartshorn and Company,* payment of French spoliation claim to executors of surviving partner 788 *Rhinelander, Hartshorne and Company,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 791 *Rhoades, William W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of widow 755 *Rhode Island,* appropriation for naval training station 326, 1094 deficiency appropriation for Naval War College 405cxxxii *Rhode Island Naval Training Station* (*see* Coasters Harbor Island). *Rice, Jamison W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 745 *Rice, Rosa,* patent in fee to, Sisseton allottee 1068 *Rich, Charles E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 772 *Richardson, D.
M.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Richardson, C. E.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1246 *Richardson, Hon. James D.,* made member of joint commission on Capitol extension 481 *Richardson Match Company,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 807 *Richmond, Emily C., née Gibbons,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 756 *Richmond, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1160 *Richmond, N. Y.,* sale of part of lighthouse property, for improving streets; use of proceeds 820 *Richmond, Va.,* appropriation for additional ground, national cemetery near 612 *Rickelton, John,* payment to 805 *Riddlemoser, Ephraim,* payment of Court-of Claims judgment to side heirs 751 *Ridgely, Nicholas G.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Ridgeway, Lindsay,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 749 *Ridgway, Jacob,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Rifle Clubs,* sale of magazine rifles and ammunition to 986 *Rifle Contests,* appropriation for furnishing national trophy and medals for 274, 580, 840, 841 *Riga, Russia,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Riggs, Alice,* deficiency appropriation for 1221 *Rigid of Way,* granted through lands, etc., Mobile Bay, Ala., for ship canal 1128 Saint Louis arsenal grounds, Mo 592 for pipe lines authorized, through Indian lands 65 homesteaders, etc., may transfer part of entry before patent for telegraph and telephone, etc 991 sale permitted of Arkansas Valley and Western Railway Company, Indian and Oklahoma Territories 314 sale of franchise of Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad 991 sale permitted of Ozark and Cherokee Central Railroad, Indian Territory 314 sale of Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad Company’s franchises 240 through forest reserves for municipal and mining dams, etc 628 through Kahauiki military reservation, Hawaii, confirmed 579 time extended for, Omaha and Winnebago Indian Reservation, Nebr 311 to Western Alaska Construction Company for building railroad in Alaska 165 *Riley, Justus,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Riley, Sarah,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 755 *Rio Blanco County, Colo.,* resurvey of certain lands in, directed 519 *Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Rio Grande,* dam for irrigation under reclamation act may be built near Engle, N.
Mex 814 *Rio Grande River, La. and Tex.,* preliminary examination to be made of inland waterway to Mississippi River; sections 1151 *Rittenour, F. P.,* payment to 778 *Rittenhouse Street, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extension of 1038 *River and Harbor Improvements,* appropriation for construction, etc., harbors and rivers; contracts 493, 1117, 1194 for preservation of existing work 451 allotments for necessary work 452 limitation for single improvements 452 for Honolulu 1146 for emergencies 1146 depth of tidal waters 1146 payment for repairs, etc 1146 surveys, etc., to be paid from amount for improvement 1147 work by contract or otherwise 1147 allotment of consolidated items 1147 combination of contracts 1147 for preliminary examinations, surveys, etc 1147 no survey, etc., unless specially authorized 1147 restriction on supplemental reports 1147 use of former appropriations 452 repairing damages from floods of 1903, Mississippi River 452 levee contracts authorized 452 use of appropriations 452 specific authority necessary to build dredges for future work 452 right of way granted for ship canal, Mobile Bay, Ala 1128 for dams, etc., for power plant, Cumberland River, Ky 1132 board of engineers to report on general plan to improve Ohio River 1135 on wave action, etc., Lake Michigan 1137 report on location, etc., of bridge, Sturgeon Bay, Wis 1139 plans for general improvement of Mississippi River; contracts 1141 plan to control overflow of Sacramento, etc., rivers, Cal 1143 rights granted to Nome Improvement Company to make harbor, etc., at Nome, Alaska 1145 use of insufficient appropriations 1147 enforcing rules for navigable waters; restriction of application 1147cxxxiii Cane River, Natchitoches Parish, declared not navigable 1148 payment for investigation of bridges, harbor lines, etc 1148 projects abandoned 1148 unallotted balance for preserving existing works continued available 1148 preliminary examinations or surveys ordered 1149 review by board 1149 printing reports 1149 schedule 1149 *River and Harbor Improvement Laws,* printing ordered of compilation of 1280 *Rivers,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of, under contracts, etc 493, 1194 *Riverside, Cal.,* appropriation for Indian school 214, 1075 *Rivesville, W.
Va.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River near 157 *Road, Materials,* appropriation for chemical, etc., investigations of 288 *Road Overseers, Alaska,* appointment, term, duties 391 *Roads, Trails, etc., Alaska,* portion of “Alaska fund” devoted to 616 board of commissioners to lay out, etc.; expenses 616 *Roanoke Island, N. C.,* appropriation for telegraph line from Norfolk, Va., and Cape Hatteras 279 *Roanoke River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *Robb, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 781 *Robertson, James P.* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sister and brother of 765 *Robinett, David,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 746 *Robinson, John E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 771 *Robinson, Robert,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 767 *Robinson, Samuel,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 422, 1250 *Robinson, Somerset,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 747 *Rock County, Nebr.* resurvey of certain townships in, authorized 1037 *Rock Creek, D.
C.,* appropriation for Connecticut Avenue Bridge across 898 *Rock Creek Park, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc 376, 897 donations of land may be accepted for additions to 376 *Rock Hill, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1160 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.,* appropriation for plant for small arms 489 for officers’ quarters 489 for machinery and fixtures 489, 1190 for care, etc 489, 1190 for power plant 1190 appropriation for bridge expenses 489, 1109 rent of electric power, etc 402 *Rock Island Rapids, Mississippi River,* canal, dams, etc., authorized on banks of 158 *Rock River, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of 1140 dam across, authorized at Lyndon 1004 *Rockhall, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1123 *Rocky Mountains,* appropriation for marking boundary with Canada, west of 505, 1211 *Rodney, Robert R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Roeber, William,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Roeber, H. and W.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Rogers, H.
Franklin,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to 765 *Rogers City, Mich.,* preliminary examination of harbor of refuge, to be made 1152 *Rogers, D. D.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785 *Rogers, Daniel Dennison,* payment French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Rogers, George B.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 410 *Rogers, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 774 *Rogue River Indian War,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 424 *Roller, John E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Rollins, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797 *Rollins, Millon A.,* payment, to 778 *Rome, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 456 for rent, etc 456 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 23 *Rome, Italy,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 *Rondout, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Rosario, Argentine Republic,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Rose, Henry M.,* deficiency appropriation for, as Assistant Secretary of the Senate 1245 *Rose, Webb V. H.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 468 *Roseau County, Minn.,* sale of part of Indian allotment to, for school purposes, authorized 989 *Rosebud Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for pay of school lands 258 deficiency appropriation for surveying 44 additional time to homesteaders on, to establish residence; condition 700 cession of lands by Sioux on, accepted; description 254 disposal to settlers; purchase of school lands 257cxxxiv disposal to settlers; price, terms, etc 257 proceeds; school lands 258 limit of Government liability 258 *Ross and Simpson,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787 *Ross, Charlie,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Rosser, George N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 771 *Rostraver Township, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River from North Charleroi 80 *Roswell, N.
Mex.,* term of court at, etc 543 *Rotterdam, Netherlands,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Roubaix, France,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Rouen, France,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Rouge River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1137 preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Roumania, Servia and Greece,* appropriation for minister to 68 for secretary of legation 69 *Roumania and Servia,* appropriation for minister to 916 for secretary of legation and consul-general 916 *Round Valley Agency, Cal.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1058 *Round Valley Indian Reservation, Cal.,* appropriation for fencing division line 1058 undisposed-of lands relinquished from, open to homestead entry 706 survey and appraisal; preference to settlers, etc 706 commutations; fees; aliens 707 cash sales after live years 707 disposal of proceeds of sales 707 *Rouse, Alvin H.,* payment to 778 *Rouses Point, N.
Y.,* made subport of entry and granted immediate transportation privileges 718 *Rousseau, Lawrence H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *Routt County, Colo.,* resurvey of certain lands in, directed 519 *Rowland, John H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 750, 750 *Rowland, John I.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Rowsey, Kilbourn H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 771 *Ruby, Henry,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Rundlett, Howard M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 754 *Runs Bowing, Ponca Indian,* sale, etc., allotment permitted 1068 *Rural Carrier Examining Board,* appropriation for examiner, agent, clerks, etc 643 transfer of employees from postal service to Civil Service Commission 643 *Rural Free Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, etc 132, 678 for rent 133, 679 for division superintendents 439, 1091 for rural agent, carrier examining board 439 for rural agents; designation of 439, 1091 per diem, etc., allowances 439, 1091 for office expenses 439, 1091 for clerks at headquarters 439, 1091 for letter carriers and substation clerks 440, 1091 limit for substations 440, 1091 salaries; restrictions 440 for incidental expenses 440, 1091 for rural carrier examining board 643 deficiency appropriation for map work 38, 414 for carriers 38, 1239 for laborers 38 for Sterling B.
Little 38 for general expenses 38, 415, 1239 for incidental expenses 38 *Rush, Richard,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765 *Rush, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Russell, Alexander W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765 *Russell, J. L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Russell, James,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Russell, Joseph,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786, 789, 793, 797, 798 *Russia,* appropriation for ambassador to 67, 915 for secretary of embassy 68, 916 for second secretary 69, 916 for third secretary 69, 917 negotiations with, requested for agreement to revised fur-seal regulations 586 *Russian Baths, D.
C.,* license tax on; penalty for administering to persons of other sex 174 *Rust Isaac,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Rutgers, Seaman and Ogden,* payment of French spoliation claim to executor of surviving partner 788 *Rutter, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of 798 *Ryan, Eugene D.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 408 *Ryerson, Alvin M.,* payment to 803 **S.** *S Street Northwest, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for condemnation proceedings, extending 1221 *Sabin, Volney B.,* payment to 805 *Sabine Bank, Tex.,* appropriation for light station 467, 1171 *Sabine Lake, Tex.,* use of appropriation for channel through, directed 149 *Sabine Pass, Tex. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130cxxxv *Sabine River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of mouth; contracts 1131 *Sac and Fox Indian Reservation, Iowa,* appropriation for Indian school 214, 1076 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 108, 1054 *Sue and Fox Indians of the Missouri,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 198, 1054 payment of all tribal funds per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201 *Sacramento River, Cal.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1142 board of engineers to consider improvement of 1143 *Sadler, Henry, and Company,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 789 *Safety Appliances,* appropriation for enforcing, on railroads 462, 1167 *Safety Train Brakes,* medals of honor for lifesaving on railroads to be furnished from funds for enforcing 743 *Safford, Ebenezer,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Sag Harbor, N.
Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1120 *Saginaw River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1137 *Sailmakers, Navy, Chief,* appointment of sailmakers as, after six years’ service 346 *Saint Andrews Bay,* bridge authorized across, at Grassy Point, Fla 549 *Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 388 for care, etc., of children at 909 *Saint Augustine, Fla.* transfer of school land to county authorities authorized 815 *Saint Charles, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River near 1272 *Saini Christopher, West Indies,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Saint Cloud, Minn.,* dam, etc., authorized across Mississippi River between Sauk Rapids and 723 *Saint Croix River, Minn, and Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 1139 lands withdrawn for reservoirs, headwaters of, restored to homestead entry 990 conditions 990 preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Saint Etienne, France,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Saint Francis River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1132 bridge authorized across, at Marked Tree 9 between Arkansas and Missouri 572 preliminary examination of, to be made 1149 *Saint Francis River, Mo.,* provision for improving, repealed 1148 *Saint Gall, Switzerland,* appropriation for consul-general at 73 for consul at 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Saint George Sound, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made, Apalachicola and Carrabelle harbors 1150 *Saint Helena, Great Britain* (*see* Jamestown), appropriation for consul at 76, 923 *Saint Hyacinthe, Quebec,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Saint James Parish, Wilmington, N.
C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 763 *Saint John, New Brunswick,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Saint Johns County, Fla.,* transfer of school lands in fee from Saint Augustine authorized; sale 815 *Saint John’s Lodge, Newbern, N. C.,* payment to 779 *Saint Johns, Newfoundland,* Appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Saint Johns, Quebec,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Saint Johns River, Fla.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of; contracts 1127 Jacksonville to the ocean 494, 1195 Orange Mills Flats 1127 at Volusia bar 1127 preliminary/examination of, to be made, Jacksonville 1150 *Saint Jones River, Del.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1150 *Saint Joseph and Grand Island Railway Company,* may reconstruct bridge across Missouri River, Saint Joseph, Mo 53 *Saint Joseph, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 *Saint Joseph, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1160 reconstruction of bridge across Missouri River at 53 strip of land adjoining public building site granted for street purposes to 152 *Saint Joseph River, Mich.,* bridge authorized across, Berrien County 843 *Saint Lawrence River, N.
Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made, at Thousand Islands Park 1153 provision for improving, at Long Sault Island, repealed 1148 *Saint Louis Arsenal, Mo.,* right of way through, to Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association 592 *Saint Louis Bay, Lake Superior,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 *Saint Louis Exposition* (*see* Louisiana Purchase Exposition). *Saint Louis, Mo.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office; salaries 108, 654 for assay office; salaries 111, 657 for wages and expenses 111, 657 for warehouse, Indian Service 207, 1062 deficiency appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 395 preliminary examination to be made of Mississippi River at 1153 *Saint Louis, San Francisco and Pacific Railroad Company,* may buy franchises, etc., of Arkansas Valley and Western Railway Company 314 of Ozark and Cherokee Central Railroad Company 314cxxxvi *Saint Marys River, Mich.,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage, etc., regulations 460, 1164 for improvement of, at the falls; contracts 1138 for improvement of Hay Lake and Neebish channels; contracts 1138 for improvement of Middle and West Neebish channels 1196 for new lens Detour light-station 1172 *Saint Michael Canal, Alaska,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Saint Michaels, Azores,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Saint Paul, Minn.,* condemned cannon donated to National Guard armory 1282 Farwell, Ozmun, Kirk and Company may excavate, etc., adjoining army building 613 *Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company,* selections of lands in Montana confirmed 816 on former Indian lands approved 816 *Saint Paul’s Protestant Episcopal Church, Norfolk, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 774 *Saint Petersburg, Fla.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1150 *Saini Petersburg, Russia,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 *Saint Philip’s Episcopal Church, Atlanta, Ga.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Saint Stephen, New Brunswick,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Saint Thomas, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Saint Thomas, West Indies,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Sakto, Kiekapoo Indian,* appropriation for paying legal representatives 1052 *Salaries and Allowances, Postal Service,* appropriation for general superintendent, etc 131, 677 for assistant superintendents 434, 1086 *Salem, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1117 *Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for Indian school 214, 1075 for new buildings 214 deficiency appropriation for Indian school, transporting Alaskan pupils 413 *Sales of Merchandise in Bulk, D.
C.,* purchaser to demand list of creditors before buying 555 notice to creditors 555 purchases made without demand or notice to creditors, fraudulent and void 555 definition of sales in bulk 555 sales by executors, etc 555 *Saline lands, Philippine Islands,* measurements reduced to metric system, and values to pesos 692 sale of 697 *“Sally,” Schooner, Atkins, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 783 *“Sally,” Schooner, Osgood, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims, on account of 781 *Salmon Fisheries, Alaska,* appropriation for protecting; agents 478, 1181 deficiency appropriation for 36 *Salt Lake City, Utah,* immediate transportation privileges extended to 85 made port of delivery 85 *Saltillo, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Salvage,* appropriation for delegate to international congress to consider 505 *Sampson and Samson Streets, D.
C.,* names changed to Church street 244 *San Carlos Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1048 *San Diego, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1142 *San Francisco, Cal.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office: salaries 108, 654 for mint; salaries 110, 656 for wages and expenses 110, 656 for dispatch agent 70, 918 for warehouse, Indian service 207 for public building, customhouse 456, 1160 for appraisers’ stores; fitting up offices 1160 for marine hospital, addition to 458, 1162 for wall, national cemetery at Presidio 495 for quarantine station 1162 for improving Presidio grounds 497, 1198 deficiency appropriation for furnishing post-office and courthouse 20 for mint 42, 1219 new machinery 1219 claims for value of certain lands in, referred to Court of Claims 815 report, etc., on establishing immigrant station at 466 *San Joaquin River, Cal.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1143 board or engineers to consider improvement of 1143 *San Jose, Costa Rica,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *San Juan, P.
R.,* appropriation for quarantine station, buildings 458 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1155 *San Luis Obispo, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1142 *San Pedro, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 493, 1194 *San Rafael Creek, Cal.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1149 *San Salvador, Salvador,* appropriation for consul at 76 for consul-general at 921 *Sand Beach, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 493 *Sanders, Cary N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 765 *Sandusky, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contract 1134cxxxvii *Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1118 *Sandy Hook Bar,* appropriation for improvement of Ambrose channel 493, 1194 *Sandy Hook, N.
J., Army Proving Ground,* appropriation for current expenses 235, 846 for expenses of officers, etc 235, 847 for repairs to railroad tracks 236, 847 for roads 236 for bombproofs, etc.; observation tower 236 for addition to officers’ quarters 236 for general repairs, etc 489, 1190 for passenger and freight boat 489 for electric-light plant 489 for building for locomotives 489 for straightening railroad 847 for sea wall 1198 *Sanford, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Sanitary Bureau, International,* appropriation for share in maintenance 505, 920 *Santa Fe, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 214, 1076 for new buildings 215 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 34 *Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 411 *Santa Monica, Cal.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 502, 1202 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 43, 424, 1252 *Santee Indian Agency,* purchases by certain Indians permitted of lands of 218 *Santee River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1125 *Santiago de Cuba,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Santo Domingo,* appropriation for chargé d’affaires to 68 for minister resident and consul-general to 916 deficiency appropriation for minister resident ands consul-general 394 chargé d’affaires to, abolished 394 *Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo,* appropriation for consul-general at 73 repealed 394 *Santos, Brazil,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Sarasota Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 *Saratoga Springs, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 456, 1160 *Sargent, Daniel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 789, 793, 797 *Sarnia, Ontario,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Sartori, L. C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs at law of 758 *Saugatuck, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 *Saugerties, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1120 *Saugus River, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Sauk Rapids Manufacturing Company,* may dam Mississippi River between Sauk Rapids and Saint Cloud, Minn 723 *Sauk Rapids, Minn.,* dam across Mississippi River at, authorized 52 dam, etc., authorized across Mississippi River between Saint Cloud and 723 *Sauk Rapids Water Power Company,* may dam Mississippi River, Sauk Rapids, Minn 52 *Sault Ste, Marie Canal,* deficiency appropriation for celebrating fiftieth anniversary of 1258 *Saunders, Anna J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 756 *Saunders, Henry S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 750 *Savage, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787 *Savage, Thomas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to, 753 *Savannah, Ga.,* appropriation for public building, marine hospital 456, 1160 for quarantine station, wharf, etc 458 for improvement of harbor 494, 1125, 1195 contracts 1125 for improvement of waterway to Fernandina, Fla 1126 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made for depth of 26 feet 1151 *Savannah River, Ga.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1125 *Savings Banks, D.
C.,* personal tax to be paid on gross earnings, less interest to depositors 564 *Savory, Moses,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 81 *Sawyer, Frank E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 753 *Sawyer, P. B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 757 *Sawyer, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 792 *Saybrook, Conn., Old,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River between Lyme and 160 *Sayre, Capt. Farrand,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 25 *Scandalous Matter,* trade-marks consisting of, refused registration 725 *Schaumburg, James W.,* payment to legal representatives of 803 *Schenck and Son, J.
H.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Schetky, Charles A.,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to 765 *Schmitt and Schmittdie,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Schmitz, Charles A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 749 *Schmitz, Charles F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to son of 749cxxxviii *Schools, Alaska,* portion of “Alaska fund” devoted to 616 governor to be superintendent of public instruction 617 school districts in incorporated towns; establishment 617 school board, election, duties, etc 617 outside of incorporated towns; establishment 617 school board, election, duties, etc 618 reports of town schools 619 pupils admitted; provisions for Eskimo and Indian children 619 *Schools, D.
C.* (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Schuman, August,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 757 *Schwartz and Company, J. E.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Schwartz and Haslett,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Schwerin, Leopold Herbert,* appointment as assistant surgeon, Navy, authorized 980 *Scofield, Walter K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Scott, Albert,* deficiency appropriation for 1249 *Scott, Gustavus H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow 772 *Scott, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 788, 789, 792, 793, 795, 797 *Scott, Thomas B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Scott, William,* payment to 805 *Scout Cruisers,* construction authorized of three 3,750-ton; cost 350 cost of, increased 1116 *Scoville and Company, A.
L.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Scriba and Henderson,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 789 *Scuppernong River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *Sea-Otter Hunting Grounds,* appropriation for enforcing law in Alaskan waters 460, 1163 *Sea Walls, Fortifications,* appropriation for constructing 234, 845 *Seacoast Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc 235, 846 for constructing, insular possessions 236 *Seacoast Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of, and carriages 235, 846 for ammunition 235, 846 for contract 235, 846 for insular possessions 237, 847 *Seacoast Mortars,* appropriation for insular possessions 237 *Seal Fisheries* (*see* also Alaskan Seal Fisheries), appropriation for protecting 460, 1163 for agents’ salaries and expenses 478, 1181 *Sealer of Weights and Measures, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries, etc 365, 886 *Seaman, Benjamin, and Company,* payment of French spoliation claim to executor of surviving partner 789 *Seamen* (*see also* Merchant Seamen), punishment for detaining seamen’s clothing increased 168 penalty for soliciting, as lodgers, limited to foreign trade 174 *Seamen, American,* appropriation for lifesaving testimonials, rescuing shipwrecked 71, 918 for relief and protection of 79, 927 deficiency appropriation for consular services to 45, 427, 1254 for relief and protection of 45, 426, 427, 1254 *Seamen’s Friend Society,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Searchlights for Harbor Defense,* appropriation for purchase, etc 234, 845 *Sears, George,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784 *Sears, James D.,* payment to 805 *Seattle, Wash.,* appropriation for assay office; salaries 111, 657 for wages and expenses 111, 657 for public building 456, 1160 deficiency appropriation for assay office 24, 42 terms of court at 825 *Sebastian Inlet, Fa.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1150 survey of, directed 1127 *Sebewaing River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1137 *Sebor, Jacob,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 791 *Sebree, Uriel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Second Assistant Postmaster-General,* appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc 131, 677 for postal service, office of 435, 1087 *Second-Class Mail Matter,* punishment for submitting false evidence to secure admission of publications as 823 *Second-Class Mailing Privilege,* appropriation for counsel in suits affecting 488, 1090 *Second Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, War with Spain,* payment to members of band 775 *Secret Service Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 104, 650 *Secretaries of Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for salaries 68, 916 *Secretary of Agriculture,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 276, 861 for laborers and charwomen 276, 861 control of fund from sales, etc., forest reserves 628 duties establishing cattle quarantine districts 1264 forest, reserves placed under control of 628 to issue rules permitting insect pests to be mailed, etc., for scientific purposes 1270 to permit use of earth, stone, and timber on forest reserves for national irrigation works 706 to prescribe regulations, etc., for game preserve, Wichita Forest Reserve, Okla 614 *Secretary of Agriculture, Annual Report of,* appropriation for printing and binding 512, 1213 *Secretary of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 135, 681cxxxix immigration duties transferred from Secretary of the Treasury to 591 to approve plans, etc., of Diamond Shoal, N.
C., lighthouse 562 to approve fishways, etc., dam across Mississippi River, Bemidji, Minn 1044 to issue regulations enforcing Philippines shipping act 182 to prescribe form of passenger lists for vessels from foreign ports 711 *Secretary of State,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc 97, 643 for purchase of carriage for 98 to submit estimates for rent of consulates 1214 *Secretary of the Interior,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc 123, 668 for assembling Indian exhibit at Louisiana Purchase Exposition 207 for completing work of Dawes Commission 1960 powers of Commission conferred upon 1060 authorized to change levels of lakes in Oregon and California under irrigation law 714 control of educating Eskimos and Indians, Alaska 619 duties of, allotment, sale, etc., of Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash 595 Freedmen’s Hospital placed under control, etc., of 1190 may grant rights of way for oil or gas pipe lines through Indian lands 65 may use, etc., earth, stone, and timber on public lands for irrigation works 706 to approve selection of lands for forestry use by Minnesota 536 to authorize bridge across Thief River, Minn 595 to cause resurveys, Routt and Rio Blanco counties, Colo 519 to complete work of town-site sales, etc., lands of Choctaws, etc 1059 to construct, etc., dams across Yellowstone River, Wyo., in aid of reclamation act 1045 to contract for care of insane persons, Alaska 526 to convey part of Redbank Military Reservation (abandoned) to Gloucester County, N.
J., for park purposes 620 to disburse appropriations for Senate office building 481 to investigate leases of allotments. Five Civilized Tribes 1060 lower Colorado River for irrigation 591 and report on value of lands on Klamath Reservation erroneously conveyed to Oregon 1033 to permit use of Pension Office for inaugural ceremonies 1276 to prescribe fees, etc., secretary of Alaska 1266 rules for alienation, leases, etc., of lands allotted to Five Civilized Tribes 204 rules for water privileges, forest reserves 628 to report on condition of California Indians 1058 to report on rights, etc., of settlers, Sherman County, Oreg 51 to sell lands ceded by Indians of Red Lake Reservation, Minn 49 to use receipts for privileges Sierra Madre Forest Reserve, for Yosemite Park, Cal 703 to sell unleased Choctaw and Chickasaw land upon sealed proposals 209 *Secretary of the Navy,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 117, 663 deficiency appropriation for clerk, office of 28 for Guantanamo, Cuba, naval station 30 authorized to procure armor for new ships 351 to procure submarine or subsurface torpedo boats; conditions 351 flags, etc., may be loaned by, for inaugural ceremonies 1278 to be a member of Jamestown Ter-Centennial Commission 1047 to deliver steering wheel of old “Minnesota” to Minnesota 590 *Secretary of the Senate,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 86, 631 deficiency appropriation for Assistant Secretary, employment authorized 1245 *Secretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc 98, 644 deficiency appropriation for clerks, office of, revising customs regulations 16 duties as to temporary vacancies in office of appraisers, etc 983 immigration duties transferred to Secretary of Commerce and Labor 591 to be a member of Jamestown Ter-Centennial Commission 1047 to construct revenue cutter for Albemarle and Pamlico sounds, N.
C 604 to convey strip of land to Saint Joseph, Mo., for street purposes 152 to readjust and settle 1812 claims of New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware 777 to refuse delivery of unwholesome, etc., imported food products, drugs, etc 288 to submit annually estimates for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 1217 to supervise disbursement of loan to Louisiana Purchase Exposition 18 duties of, to secure return 18 *Secretary of War,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 113, 658 authorized to grant permission for lock and dam, Tennessee River, near Chattanooga, Tenn 309 to proceed with buildings, West Point, as detailed plans are approved 860 to transfer Columbia Arsenal, Tenn., to Columbia Military Academy 296 to use transports for Porto Rican teachers to United States 582 detailed estimates required of clerks, etc., paid from appropriation for temporary force 113 directed to keep Statue of Liberty, New York, in repair, etc 498 flags, etc., may be loaned by, for inaugural ceremonies 1278 hospital tents, etc., may be loaned by, for inaugural ceremonies 1278 may accept lands donated for enlarging Fort Missoula, Mont., Reservation 142 may admit to Military Academy, Luis Bográn H.,of Honduras 1279 Frutos Tomás Plaza, of Ecuador 1279 Ying Hsing Wen and Ting Chia Chen 1286 may deliver gun carriages for Fort Griswold Park, Conn 54 may permit change of location dam, etc., Tennessee River, Chattanooga, Tenn 603cxl *Secretary of War* order of, in adjusting accounts for stores furnished Philippine government 276 to appoint Iward of road commissioners, Alaska; duties 616 to approve plans for enlarging cadet barracks, West Point 451 for West Point waterworks 451 to be a member of Jamestown Ter-Centennial Commission 1047 to cause changes in tunnels under Chicago River, Ill.; proceedings, etc 314 to convey land to Winthrop, Mass., for a road 82 Kennebec Arsenal property to Maine 1270 to deliver obsolete guns, etc., to Boston, Fort Independence, Castle Island 186 Grand Army of the Republic 1284 National Guard armory, Saint Paul, Minn 1282 Phil Kearny Post, G.
A. R., Nelsonville, Ohio 184 University of Minnesota 1282 to examine and settle claim of John Conner 806 to issue ordnance, etc., to military schools 226 to make allotments for work on rivers and harbors 452 to permit use of public spaces, etc., inaugural ceremonies 1276 to report on expenses of Texas repelling Mexican marauders 1224 to return Union and Confederate battle flags 1284 to sell magazine rifles and ammunition, to clubs for rifle practice 986 to turn over unused portion of Chattanooga Cemetery to militia cavalry organization 1281 to approve plans, etc., of bridge across Alabama River, Ala 1261 Apalachicola River, Fla 1260 Arkansas River, Vanburen, Ark 699 Ashley River at and near Charleston, S.
C 1041 Bayou Louis, La 722 Bayou Macon, La 842 Big Sandy River, Louisa, Ky 1015 Black Warrior River, Ala 63, 1261 Boeuf River, La 842 Calumet River, Cook County, Ill 704 Choctawhatchee River, Trawicks Landing 546 Catalla Creek, Alaska 560 Coldwater River, Marks, Miss 1035 Parnells Ferry, Miss 1033 Conecuh River, Pollard, Ala 622 Connecticut River, Chicopee to West Springfield, Mass 541 Saybrook to Lyme, Conn 160 Cumberland River, Canton, Ky 1046 Dog River, Miss 170 East Saint Mary River, Fla 1260 Kootenai River, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 720 Little River, La 722 Mississippi River, Elk River to Otsego, Minn 153, 540 Itasca County, Minn 241 Minneapolis, Minn 608, 608 Missouri River, Chamberlain, S.
Dak 712 Glasgow, Mo 1273 Lexington, Mo 528 Saint Charles, Mo 1272 Wanbliska, N. Dak 167 Yankton, S. Dak 62, 156 to approve plans, etc., of bridge across Monongahela River, Pa 81, 717 Rivesville, W. Va 157 Ouachita River, La 55, 722 Camden, Ark 605, 1271 Columbia, La 607 Pend d’Oreille River, Idaho 720 Red Lake River, Thief River Falls, Minn 167 Red River, La 722 Boyce, La 818 Shreveport, La 630 Red River of the North, Minn, and N. Dak 614 Fargo to Moorhead, N. Dak 150 Saint Andrews Bay, Grassy Point, Fla 549 Saint Francis River, Ark. and Mo 572 Marked Tree, Ark 9 Saint Joseph River, Mich 844 Sunflower River, Miss 625 Vicks Landing, Miss 615 Tallahatchie River, Miss 1034 Tennessee River, Decatur, Ala 701 Gilbertsville, Ky 84 Tombigbee River, Ala 57 in Mississippi 1261 Fulton, Miss 6116 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Delorme, W.
Va 183 Matewan, W. Va 238 Nolan, W. Va 1040 east of Nolan, W. Va 1043 Vulcan, W. Va 173 West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia 171 Williamson, W. Va 179 Wabash River, Ind 162 Terre Haute, Ind 180 White River, Ind 997 to approve plans, etc., of dam and locks, Cumberland River 1132 Mississippi River, Minn 67 Bemidji, Minn 1044 Rock Island Rapids 158 Sauk Rapids, Minn 52, 723 Watab Rapids, Minn 295 Missouri River, S. Dak 570 Rock River, Ill 1005 to approve plans, etc., of harbor, Snake River, Alaska 1145 *Secretary to the President,* appropriation for, assistants, etc 97, 642 prohibition on use of horses, etc., not applicable to 142 *Securities, United States,* appropriation for distinctive paper 463, 1167 for witness, destruction of 463, 1168 for sealing and separating 463, 1168 for canceling, etc 463, 1168 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 464, 1168 *Seeds, etc., Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for expenses of distributing, etc 285, 870 Congressional distribution 285, 871 notification of readiness 285, 871 mailing franks 285, 871 distribution of, remaining 285, 871 report of purchases; diversion forbidden 285, 871 selection as to locality; southern delivery 280, 871 for collecting from foreign countries 286, 871 for warehouse for packing, etc 871cxli *Selleck, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of 705 *Selma, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 term of court 988 *Selwyn, William T.,* may purchase in fee lands, Yankton Agency, S.
Dak 1066 *Seminole Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 198, 1054 for tribal schools 215, 1076 ascertainment of lands of Creeks, allotted to 1072 payments to be made for improvements by Creeks on lands of 1072 enrollment, etc., of children born prior to March 4, 1905 1071 resolutions of council accepting sale of town lots, Wewoka, ratified 1068 *Semmes, Alexander* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 752 *Senate,* appropriation for compensation of Senators 85, 631 for mileage 85, 631 for secretary to Vice-President, etc 86, 631 for Chaplain 86, 631 for Secretary, clerks, etc 86, 631 for superintendent document room, assistants, etc 86, 631 for clerks and messengers to committees 86, 631 for clerks to committees, at $2,100 a year 87, 632 revising, etc., Senate Manual 632 at $1,800 a year 87, 631 for Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants, etc 87, 632 for messengers, laborers, pages, etc 87, 632 for Postmaster, assistant, etc 88, 633 for superintendent folding room, assistant, etc 88, 633 for chief engineer, assistant, etc 88, 633 for clerks to Senators 88, 633 for contingent expenses, stationery, and newspapers 88, 633 for postage stamps 88, 633 for horses and mail wagons 88, 633 for folding materials, folding 88, 633 for fuel, oil, etc 88, 634 for furniture, repairs, etc 88, 634 for packing boxes 88, 634 for miscellaneous items 88, 634 Maltby Building 88, 634 for inquiries and investigations 88, 634 for reporting debates 88, 634 for repairs, Maltby Building 89, 634 for rent, document warehouse 89, 634 for session employees made available for first session 1 for heating, etc., plant for office building 479 for site for office building for committee rooms, etc 481 commission created: duties 481 cost of building; contracts 481 proceedings to acquire 481 disbursements; vacancies in commission 481 for office building; pay of employees 1182 for William M.
Malloy 1211 for George M. Buck 1211 appropriation for expenses of inaugural ceremonies 1280, 1286 for expenses, impeachment trial of Judge Swayne 1280 deficiency appropriation for pages 40, 1245 for F. J. Prettyman 40 for stationery 40 for horses and mail wagons 40 for furniture 40 for miscellaneous items 40, 419, 1245 for building for folding room 40 for inquiries and investigations 182, 1245 for steel boilers 409 for joint committee opening Louisiana Purchase Exposition 412 for widow of Marcus A.
Hanna 418 for official reporters 418, 1246 for William B, Turner 418, 1246 for G. C. Lodge 418 for John F. Hayes 419 for Edwin C. Goodwin 419 for Thom Williamson, jr., and Ernest J. Waterman 419 for Dennis M. Kerr 419, 1246 for Ormsby McHarg 419, 1246 for J. H. Jones 419, 1246 for fuel, oil, etc 419 for Maltby Building, repairs 419, 1245 for extra month’s pay to employees 419, 1246 for site, etc., building for committee rooms, etc 603 for heirs of George F. Hoar 1245 for widow of Matthew S.
Quay 1245 for clerks to Senators 1245 for Assistant Secretary Henry M. Rose 1245 for Charles C. Long 1245 for C. E. Richardson 1246 for James B. Finch, jr 1246 for joint committee, opening of Lewis and Clark Exposition 1246 for index of private claims 1246 commission of House and, to investigate and report on public printing 1249 five members to be appointed on Merchant Marine Commission 561 mileage appropriation for first session Fifty-eighth Congress made available 1 monthly allotment of contingent expenses, etc., appropriations, not applicable to 1258 payment of December salaries, December 18, 1903 581 December 20, 1904 1275 *Senate Manual,* appropriation for additional pay to clerk to Committee on Rules for revising, etc 632 *Senators,* appropriation for compensation and mileage 85, 631 for clerks to 88, 633 deficiency appropriation for clerks to Senators 1245 mileage for first, session Fifty-eighth Congress made immediately available 1 weight increased for franked official correspondence 441 *Seneca Indians of New York,* appropriation for interest, etc 199, 1054 *Sensner, George W.,* payment oi Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Seoul, Korea,* appropriation for consul-general at 69, 916 for interpreter 69, 917cxlii *Sequoia National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for protecting, etc 487, 1188 *Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate,* appropriation for, assistants, messengers, etc 87, 632 *Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, deputy, etc 91, 636 deficiency appropriation for, additional to bookkeeper 1248 to receive quota of Congressional documents 159 *Servia and Greece, Roumania,* appropriation for minister to 68 for secretary of legation 69 *Servia and Roumania,* appropriation for minister to 916 secretary of legation and consul-general 916 *Service Schools, Army,* appropriation for expenses 259, 827 *Session Employees, Congressional,* appropriation for, made available for first session 1 to be paid from date of actual employment 1 *Setley, Harry,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 758 *Settlement of America,* celebration of terCentenary of first English speaking 1047 *Seventh Judicial Circuit,* additional judge authorized 992 *Sevile, Spain,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Seward, Alaska,* appropriation for military cable from Valdez to 828 *Sewell, Capt.
John Stephen,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1224 *Sewers, D. C.,* appropriation for cleaning and repairing 372, 894 for main and pipe 372, 894 for suburban 372, 894 for rights of way 372, 894 for eastern boundary 372 for pumping station 373, 894 for B street and New Jersey avenue 373, 894 for outfall, siphon, and outlet 373, 894 for low-area trunk 373 for Rock Creek and B street intercepting 373, 894 for Water and L street intercepting 373, 894 for Four-and-a-half street intercepting 373, 894 for outlet to old B street 373, 894 for Takoma Park 373 balances may be applied to other portions 373, 894 construction of service, authorized 244 assessment for; rates; notice to lot owners 244 payable in installments 245 county property provisions 246 relevy of canceled assessments 246 definition of “service sewer;” records 246 sums received to be credited to appropriation for construction 246 special assessments for laying service, authorized 1043 *“Seymour,” Ship,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 789 *Shadrick, Nancy,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 748, 748 *Shafroth, John F.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Shah to ho yer, Chickasaw Indian,* deficiency appropriation for stock stolen by Comanches from 425 *Shallotte River,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 *Shanghai, China,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 for prison expenses 79, 927 *Shapley, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790, 797 *Shapley, Reuben,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Sharkey County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Sunflower River in 625 *Shawano County, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for judgment of circuit court against United States, etc 1251 *Shewah-ha, James, Chickashaw Indian,* deficiency appropriation for stock stolen by Comanches 1257 *Sheafe, Jacob,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 792 *Sheafe, Jacob,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 784, 793, 797 *Shearman, John A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 754 *Shebif Indians, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1236 *Sheboygan, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1138 *Sheffield, England,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Sherbrooke, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Sherburne County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River by Wright County and 152 *Sheridan, late Lieutenant-General, Philip H.,* personal tax on tapestries of, in National Museum, canceled 364 *Sherlock, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to receiver of estate of 784 *Sherman County, Oreg.,* ascertainment of rights of settlers, forfeited land grants in 51 *Sherman Plaza, D.
C.,* grounds to be known as 25 *Sherman Statue, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for models, improving plaza, etc 25 for memorial volume 1227 *Shiloh National Military Park, Tenn.,* appropriation for establishing 499, 1199 *Ship Channel, Great Lakes,* preliminary examination of, to be made, between Chicago, Duluth, and Buffalo 1152 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters,* appropriation for 438, 1090 *Shippen, Edward,* payment of court of claims judgment to 766cxliii *Shipping,* commission to investigate, etc., conditions of 561 passenger list required on arrival of vessel from foreign port 711 penalty for soliciting seamen as lodgers limited to foreign trade 174 punishment for detaining seamen’s clothing increased 168 for receiving pay from seamen for employment 308 requirements for imports from foreign ports 362 restrictions on trade with Philippines after July 1, 1006 181 *Shipping Commissioners,* appropriation for office expenses 478, 1182 *Shipwrecked American Seamen,* appropriation for lifesaving testimonials 71, 918 for relief and protection of 79, 927 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 45, 426, 427, 1254 *Shirley, James,* payment to 778 *Shirrod, Leander K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Shirrod, Robert K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Shirrod, William T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Shlipf, or Stipp, John,* payment to legal representatives of 776 *Shoal Harbor, N.
J.* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Shoenberger and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partners of 764 *Shooting Ranges, etc., Army,* appropriation for 272, 838 deficiency appropriation for 402 *Shoshone Agency, Nev., Western,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1058 *Shoshone Agency, Wyo.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1049 *Shoshone and Arapahoe Indians, Wyo.,* agreement for cession of lands amended and ratified 1016 *Shoshone, Indian Reservation, Wyo.,* appropriation for Indian school 215, 1076 for new buildings, etc 215 agreement for session of portion of 1016 amended and ratified 1019 disposal of ceded lands 1021 appropriations for per capita to Indians; surveys; irrigation, etc 1021 *Shoshone Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 199, 1055 *Shoshone Indians, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Shoshone Indians, Big Jim’s Band, Absentee,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1058 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Shreveport Bridge and Terminal Company,* time extended for bridge across Red River by 546 *Shreveport, La.,* may bridge Red River 629 time extended for bridging Red River at 546 *Shrewsbury River, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Shriver, David,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 733 *Shum ho ka, Chickasaw Indian,* deficiency appropriation for stock stolen by Comanches from 425 *Shumate, Newton,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 775 *Shusterech, Matthew,* payment to 805 *Siam,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 for secretary of legation 69, 916 for interpreter 69, 917 for expenses of prisoners 79, 927 *Sibley, Mo.,* time extended for bridge over Missouri River to Kansas City 142 *Sidewalks and Curbs, D.
C.,* appropriation for repairing, etc 372, 893 *Sidewalks, D. C.,* compulsory removal of snow, ice, etc 12 *Siege Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of, and carriages 235, 845 for ammunition 235, 846 *Sierra Forest Reserve, Cal.,* lands transferred from Yosemite National Park to 703 receipts from privileges to be used for Yosemite National Park 703 forest reserve laws, etc., extended to lands transferred 703 *Sierra Leone, Africa,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Signal Corps, Army* (*see also* Signal Service), appropriation for enlisted men; number specified 261, 829 for master signal electricians; pay 261 increase to take effect immediately 261 for pay of officers; longevity 264, 831 *Signal Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 114, 660 for rent 116, 662 *Signal Service, Army* (*see also* Signal Corps), appropriation for expenses 260, 828 for electrical communication expenses 260, 828 for repairing deep-sea cables 260, 828 for cable, Sitka to Fort Liscum, Alaska 260 for cable, Valdez to Seward, Alaska 828 deficiency appropriation for 1252 *Signals, Weather,* penalty for interfering, etc., with 864 *Sigourney, Charles,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790, 793 *Siletz Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 204, 1059 *Silk Investigations,* appropriation for expenses 290 *Silver,* punishment for unlawfully stamping “United States Assay,” etc., on articles of 732 *Silver and Gold,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of commission to establish international ratio between 15 *Silver Certificates, Philippine Islands,* issue authorized on deposit of coin pesos 697 denomination, not less than 2 nor more than 500 pesos 697 *Silver Coin,* appropriation for transporting 463, 1167 deficiency appropriation for transporting 20, 35, 1216cxliv *Simmerman, Jerome C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sole heir of 769 *Simpson and Company, J.
E.,* claim for extra expenses dry dock, New York, referred to Court of Claims 809 *Simpson, Randolph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 744 *Sims, Hon. T. W.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 420 *Simson, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Sinclair, John S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Singapore, Straits Settlements,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Sinking Fund, D.
C.,* appropriation for 384, 905 *Sinking Fund Office, D. C.,* appropriation for clerks 364, 886 *Sinnott, Della,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Sioux City, Iowa,* appropriation for improvement of Missouri River, below 1142 for improvement of Missouri River, above 1142 *Sioux Indians, Devils Lake, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 199, 1055 for agency employees 199, 1055 for subsistence 199, 1055 transportation; employment of Indians 199, 1055 issuing rations 200, 1055 use of unexpended balance 200, 1055 for support, etc., of schools 200, 1055 for allotting lauds in reservations 207, 1062 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 425 for subsistence, etc 1254 cession of lands on Rosebud Reservation, S.
Dak., accepted; disposal 254 payment of share of permanent fund to, residing at Flandreau, S. Dak 201 *Sioux Indians, Flandreau, S. Dak.,* to receive share of Sioux permanent fund; proviso 201 *Sioux Indians, Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands,* unrestricted patents to issue to certain members of 222 *Sioux Indians, Yankton Tribe,* appropriation for fulfil ling treaties with 200, 1055 land set apart as memorial park for, in South Dakota 1068 *Sioux Reservation, S. Dak., Great,* school, etc., lands may be selected by South Dakota, on ceded 154 ceded portion open to entry, etc 154 *Sirian, George,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 758 *Sirup, Table,* appropriation for chemical examinations, etc., to secure 288, 875 *Sisseton Agency, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1049 *Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians, S. Dak.,* unrestricted patents to issue to certain members of 219 *Sites for Fortifications,* appropriation for purchase, etc 234 for Hawaii 236 *Sites for Public Buildings,* time extended for acquiring, under omnibus act, 1902 457 *Sitka, Alaska,* appropriation for military cable to Fort Liscum 260 for repairs to wharf, etc 1161 Juneau made port of entry in lieu of 554 *Siuslaw River, Oreg.,* provision for improving, repealed; maintenance 1148 *Sivas, Turkey,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Six Nations Indians of New York,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 199, 1055 *Sixth Light-House District,* appropriation for tender for inspector 468, 1171 *Skelding, Henry T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Skidaway Narrows, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1126 *Skiles, W.
W., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 419 *Slave Trade, African,* appropriation for expenses, International Bureau, Repression of 72, 920 *Slasson, John N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 745 *Smallpox,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 466, 1170 *Smith, Christian,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Smith, Daniel A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 758 *Smith, David,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 751 *Smith, Edward A., and others,* may dam Rock River, Lyndon, Ill 1004 *Smith, Herbert,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 767 *Smith, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Smith, John A.
B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 761 *Smith, Joseph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748, 766 *Smith, Joseph A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765 *Smith, Lewis Cass,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Smith, Matthew,* payment to 805 *Smith, Peter H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 749 *Smith, Robert,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 786 *Smith, Sidney R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Smith, Walter N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 767 *Smith, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784, 785, 787, 791, 792, 793, 795, 799cxlv *Smith, William G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Smith, William W., and Richard O.
Chaney,* deficiency appropriation for services 411 *Smiths Ferry, Miss.,* time extended for bridging Pearl River at 607 *Smithsonian Institution,* appropriation for international exchanges 461, 1165 for American Ethnology 461, 1165 for Astrophysical Observatory 461, 1165 for National Museum 461, 1165 for National Zoological Park 462, 1166 for printing and binding 512, 1212 deficiency appropriation for American Ethnology 397 for Zoological Park 1219 John B. Henderson and Alexander Graham Bell reappointed Regents 582 reappointment of James B.
Angell as Regent 1279 *Smokeless Powder, Navy,* appropriation for 327, 1095 *Smyrna River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Smyrna, Turkey,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Snake River, Alaska,* right to dredge, etc., granted Nome Improvement Company 1145 *Snake River, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho,* appropriation for improvement of 1143 *Snapp, Jacob H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 774 *Snohomish River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1145 *Snow and Ice, D.
C.,* appropriation for removing, from cross walks and gutters 6, 374, 582, 894, 1280, 1283 *Snow and Ice Regulations, D. C.,* removal of snow from sidewalks adjoining improved lots 12 ice-covered walks to be sprinkled with sand, etc 12 penalties for violations 12 removal from sidewalks adjoining public buildings, cross walks, etc 12 duties of owners of unimproved lots 13 removal by Commissioners on failure of owners 13 assessment against property in, case of failure 18 removal of dirt, etc 13 assessment in case of failure 13 appropriation for compulsory removal; permanent fund established 13 prosecutions for violations 14 prior act repealed 14 *Snow, Benjamin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 288, 875 for general expenses 289, 875 copies of report on field operations to be printed 583 distribution of advance sheets 583 *Solar Eclipse, 1905,* appropriation for observing 666 *Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for burial of indigent, District of Columbia 495, 1196 *Solicitor for Department of State,* appropriation for 134, 680 *Solicitor-General,* appropriation for 134, 680 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for 134, 680 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 134, 681 *Solicitor of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 135, 681 for law books 135, 681 *Solingen, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 70, 924 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Solomons Lump, Chesapeake Bay,* deficiency appropriation for light station 426 *Sorghum,* appropriation for investigating sugar production from 286, 872 *South Dakota,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 130, 676 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 204, 1059 for school sections of land ceded by Sioux Indians of Rosebud Reservation 258 for monuments, west boundary 485 approval of boundary line in Missouri River, established by Nebraska and 820 may select school, etc., lands on ceded Great Sioux Reservation 154 *South Fork River, Ky.,* locks and dams authorized 1132 *South Haven, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 *South Manitou Island, Mich.,* appropriation for cable to North Manitou Island 279 *South Pass, Mississippi River,* contracts authorized for maintaining 1142 *South River, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Southampton, England,* appropriation for consul at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Southern Illinois and Missouri Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Mississippi River at Grays Point, Mo 6 *Southern Indiana Railway Company,* may bridge Wabash River in Vigo County, Ind 162 *“Southern Railway Lighter No. 10,”* claim of owners for damages, referred to Court of Claims 809 *Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colo.,* contracts for irrigating part of, authorized 1080 *Southport, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1119 *Southwest Pass, Mississippi River,* appropriation for improvement of 1195 *Spain,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 for clerk hire 70, 917 deficiency appropriation for clerk hire, legation to 16 privileges of trade with Philippines 182 treaty rights in Philippines not affected by shipping act 182 *Spang, Chalfant and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partners of 763cxlvi *Spanish Treaty Claims Commission,* appropriation for defense of suits; compensation 507, 1206 deficiency appropriation for paying awards 40 for taking testimony in Cuba 41 for expenses 417, 1242 *Spanish War,* appropriation for back pay, etc., Army 505, 1205 *Sparhawk, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *“Spartan,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 799 *Spates, Emma S.,* deficiency appropriation for salary 414 *Speaker of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for secretary, clerk to the Speaker’s table, etc 89, 634 may designate officer to sign salary, etc., accounts 1 *Speakes, Joseph L.,* payment to 778 *Spear, A.
M.,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Spear, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Spearfish, S. Dak.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 1181 *Special Assessment Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 365, 887 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for expenses 93, 638 deficiency appropriation for 421, 1247 *Special Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for fees, etc 439, 1091 deficiency appropriation for 45 *Special Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for; successors 92, 637 *Special Facilities, Postal Service,* appropriation for, Washington to Atlanta and New Orleans 437, 1089 Kansas City to Newton, Kans 437, 1089 *Special Tax Scrip, D.
C.,* appropriation for paying holders of certain 710 *Spectacle Reef, Lake Huron, Mich.,* appropriation for light, station 467 *“Speedwell,” Brigantine,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 790 *Speyers, Arthur B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Spiegelberg Brothers,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 759 *Spittle, Henry E.,* payment to 778 *Spokane Indian Reservation, Wash.,* water rights from Spokane River; compensation to Indians 1006 *Spokane Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 200, 1056 *Spokane International Railway Company,* may bridge Pend d’Oreille and Kootenai rivers, Idaho 720 *Spokane River,* use of, for water power, etc., Spokane Reservation, may be granted 1006 *Spokane, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 457 terms of court at 825 conveyances of Northern Pacific Railroad land grants in, validated 1014 *Spratley, John W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Springer, Josiah,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Springer, William M.,* appropriation for paying executor for services to Creek Nation 210 to Cherokee Nation 210 to Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians 210 *Springfield Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for care, etc 490, 1191 *Springfield, Ill.,* appropriation for public building, rent, etc 457 *Springfield, Mo.,* deficiency appropriation for road to national cemetery 26 *Sproul, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Spuyten Duyril and Port Morris Railroad Company,* may bridge Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Creek, New York City 537 *Spuyten Duyril Creek, N.
Y.,* bridge authorized across, at New York City 537 *Square 324, Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase, site for Post-Office building addition 1161 *Square 686, Washington, D. C.,* temporary use permitted of vacant houses, for National Guard at inauguration ceremonies 1281 *Square 690, Washington, D. C.,* right of way for tunnel through, to union railroad station 480 *Square 733, D. C.,* location of alley changed; receipts for vacated land 739 *Square 806, D. C.,* location of alley in, changed 742 *Square 979, D.
C.,* investigation of title to lots in; release to Thomas H. G. Todd 544 *Square south of Square 990, D. C.,* title confirmed to owner of lot 5 710 *Square 1131, D. C.,* boundaries of, defined 1014 title quitclaimed to Sidney Bieber; payment 143 *Stackpole, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 792, 794, 798, 799 *Staley, Stephen,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 775 *Stamford, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1119 *Stamped Envelopes,* appropriation for manufacture; distribution 438, 1090 deficiency appropriation for manufacture; distribution 414, 1238 *Stamped-Paper Agencies, Postal Service,* appropriation for clerks, etc., transferred to Office of Third Assistant Postmaster-General 678 *Stamps, Postage and Special Delivery,* appropriation for manufacture; distribution 437, 1090 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 414cxlvii *Stanbridge, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Director, assistants, etc 139, 684 for apparatus, etc 139, 685 for contingent expenses 139, 685 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 139, 685 delegate, International Committee of Electrical Units, etc 685 for care, etc., of grounds 685 deficiency appropriation for extra labor 417 for general expenses 1243 for building for mechanical equipment 1243 *Standifer, Isaiah,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 767 *Standing Rock Agency, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1049 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for surveying 44 *Stanton, H.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Stanton, Oscar F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Stanton, Peter,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 769 *Staples, Waller R.,* deficiency appropriation for 411 *Star Routes,* appropriation for mail transportation by 435, 1087 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 39, 45, 414, 426, 1255 *Starch-Producing Plants,* appropriation for chemical investigation of 288, 874 *Stark, Joseph C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to assignee 757 *Starrett, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *State Agricultural Stations,* appropriation for cooperation with, in animal breeding, etc 866 *State Claims,* to be readjusted, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware 777 reopening, etc., of Missouri claim 428 reopening, etc., New Jersey and Wisconsin 428 *State Claims, War with Spain,* time extended for presenting 312 effect of governor’s certificate 312 *State Department* (*see* Department of State). *State Homes for Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for aid to; restrictions 504, 1204 deficiency appropriation for aid to 27, 1226 prohibition on sale of liquors 504 *State Surveys, Points to,* appropriation for furnishing 471, 1174 *State, War, and Navy Department Building,* appropriation for clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 117, 663 for fuel, repairs, etc 117, 663 for new elevators, boilers, etc 663 deficiency appropriation for fuel, etc 25, 1227 *Staten Island Light-House Depot,* appropriation for buildings 467 *States,* deficiency appropriation for refund to, raising volunteers 43, 424, 1253 *Stationery, Postal Service,* appropriation for 435, 1086 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 291, 879 for general expenses 292, 879 monthly crop reports 292, 879 for expenses extending foreign markets for agricultural products 292, 879 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Chief, clerks, etc 138, 683 for experts, etc 138, 684 for collating foreign tariffs 138, 684 for rent 140, 686 *“Statira,” Ship,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 799 *Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor,* acceptant of funds from executive committee 498 to be under control of Secretary of War; payment for repairs, etc 498 *Statues,* appropriation for dedicating, etc., Frederick the Great 491 for commission, statue of Jefferson 491 of General Thaddeus Kosciuszko accepted; site, etc 588 *Statutes at Large* (*see also* Laws of Congress), allotment of copies to Department of Commerce and Labor 542 margins to include the number of the bill, etc 587 *Staranger, Norway,* appropriation for consul at 925 *Steam Machinery, Navy,* appropriation for completion, repairs, etc 344, 1119 *Steam Turbines, Marine,* appropriation for naval tests of 344 *Steam Vessels,* regulation of gasoline, etc., automobiles carried on passenger 720 to include any propelled by machinery 1032 *Steam Vessels, Foreign,* deficiency appropriation for special inspectors of 42 *Steamboat-Inspection Service, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Inspector-General, clerks, etc 138, 684 for rent 140, 685 board of supervising inspectors; meetings 1022 regulations by 1022 executive committee created; powers and duties 1022 approval of safety appliances 1022 hulls of steam vessels to be inspected yearly 1023 of sail vessels 1023 vessels out of commission exempt 1023 equipment to be kept in order 1023 defective life-preservers and fire hose to be destroyed 1023 revocation of certificate for noncompliance 1023 appeal to supervising inspector 1023 additional inspections for detecting defects, etc 1023 notification of necessary repairs 1024 reinspection of vessels not complying with requirements for safety of life 1024 certificate revoked on failure to obey 1024 seizure of vessel 1024 reexamination by Secretary; powers 1024cxlviii passenger vessels; lifesaving appliances required 1024 number of life-preservers or floats 1025 punishment for selling, etc., non buoyant life-preservers 1025 penalties for noncompliance with laws, upon owners, etc 1025 upon charterers 1025 officers, owners, etc., responsible for loss of life through neglect, etc., deemed guilty of manslaughter 1025 punishment 1025 in case of corporations 1025 inspectors of hulls and of boilers in collection districts 1026 at ports specified 1026 salaries 1026 assistants, and clerks authorized; salaries, etc 1027 duties; details, etc 1027 boiler inspection annually; requirements modified 1027 steering and navigating apparatus requirements modified 1028 fire-protection appliances required 1028 boiler provisions repealed 1028 bond requirements for inspectors repealed 1028 inspectors of hulls and of boilers; qualifications 1028 disqualifications 1029 punishment for discharging duties if disqualified 1029 certificates of inspection; disposal and exhibition of 1029 ferryboat, yacht, etc., inspection 1029 engineer and pilot required 1029 small open steam launches 1029 motor-propelled vessels 1080 subject to penalties, etc 1030 licensed officers refusing to serve; penalty 1030 refusing to admit apprentices; penalty 1030 licenses refused, suspended, or revoked; appeals to supervising inspector 1030 appeals to Supervising Inspector-General 1030 time of application for reexamination 1031 dangerous articles prohibited on passenger steamers 1031 regulations for specified objects 1031 other provisions to be prescribed 1031 automobiles of gasoline, etc., special regulations 1032 fire-precaution requirements 1031 register, enrollment, or license not to issue until inspection requirements are complied with 1032 certificate of inspection to be filed 1032 steam vessels to include any profiled by machinery 1032 *Steamboat Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 435, 1087 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 45, 414 *Stedman, Edward M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Steel Blooms,* claims for refund of duties on, referred to Court of Claims 800 *Steering Apparatus, Passenger Steamers,* requirements for, modified 1028 *Stenographers to Committees, Howe of Representatives,* appropriation for 92, 638 deficiency appropriation for expenses 420, 1247 *Stephens, Jacob,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to grandson of 761 *Stephenson, Josiah M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 769 *Sterling, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 *Stettin, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Stevenson, John H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 760 *Stewart, David, and Sons,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 781 *Stewart, Henry,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Stewart, John W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Stewart, Thomas,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 747 *Stewart, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 748 *Stillwater, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 457 *Stillwater, Okla.,* legislature may appropriate for Agricultural and Mechanical College buildings at 717 *Stimpson, G.
B.,* payment to legal representatives of 804 *Stirling, Yates,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Stockbridge and Munsee Indians, Wis.,* payment of all tribal funds per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201 *Stocker, Henry T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow 755 *Stockholm, Sweden,* appropriation for consul-general at 69, 916 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Stockton, Cal.,* appropriation for diverting Stockton and Mormon channels into Calaveras River 494, 1196 *Stone, Clays, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural qualities 1187 deficiency appropriation for investigating, etc 1236 *Stone, etc., Public Lands,* use of, permitted for works under reclamation act 706 *Stone, Washington,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 752 *Storer, Clement,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 799 *Stover, Jacob A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Straits of Mackinac, Mich.,* appropriation for Old Mackinac light-station, land 1172 *Stratford, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925cxlix *Street Cars, D.
C.,* to have glass vestibule for motorman 1001 penalty for violation 1001 *Street Extensions, D. C.,* cost of, to be paid wholly from District revenues 391, 915 *Street Railroads, D. C.,* right granted Anacostia, Surrattsville and Brandywine Electric Railway to enter District 980 time extended for constructing East Washington Heights road 308 to pay tax on gross receipts within the District 504 *Street Sweeping Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 365, 887 for employees paid from general appropriations 888 for purchase, etc., of stable 890 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D.
C.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., union railroad station 368, 891 for assessment and permit work 368, 891 for work on 369, 891 for grading 370, 891 for condemning, etc 370, 891 for repairs 371, 892 for replacing sidewalks, etc 372, 893 for sweeping, etc 373, 894 sale of sweepings 373 for removing snow and ice 6, 374, 582, 894, 1280, 1283 name of Madison, Samson, and Sampson, changed to Church 244 naming of, outside of Washington, by Commissioners 14 opening, extending, etc., of minor 733 part of Thirteen-and-a-half street SW. designated Linworth place 628 use of parking and sidewalks for business purposes 10 *Streets, Thomas H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Stringer, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs of 768 *“Stringham,” Torpedo Boat,* acceptance authorized; deductions for speed failure 1263 *Structural Materials,* appropriation for investigating stone, clays, cements, etc 1187 deficiency appropriation for investigation 1236 *Stuart, Daniel D.
V.* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Stuart, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 796 *Stump, Bertram N.,* deficiency appropriation for salary, etc 416 *Stump, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 82 *Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of, bridge 1139 *Stuttgart, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Subira, Rafael,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 1245 *Submarine Defense School, Fort Totten, N.
Y.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 259, 827 for incidental expenses 259, 827 for material, apparatus, etc 259, 828 *Submarine Mines, Army,* appropriation for operating, etc 234, 845 for purchase, etc 236, 847 *Submarine Torpedo Boats, Navy,* appropriation for; reappropriation 351 authorized: tests, etc 351 *Subsistence, Army,* appropriation for 267, 833 deficiency appropriation for 43, 424, 427, 1252, 1256 *Subsistence Department, Army,* appropriation for post commissary-sergeants; longevity 261, 829 for pay of officers; longevity 263, 830 for supplies, etc 267, 833 for payments; civilian employees, etc 267, 833 for commutation of rations, etc 267, 833 for transport service; special diet rations; ice, etc 267, 833 for subsistence of West Point cadets at inaugural ceremony 834 deficiency appropriation for subsistence 43, 424, 427, 1252, 1256 *Suburban Streets, D.
C.,* appropriation for surveys of subdivisions 370 for constructing, etc 370, 892 for extending, etc., Fourteenth street NW 371 for repairs 372, 893 for sweeping, etc 373, 894 *“Success,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 785 *“Success,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 783 *Sudsburger, Joseph,* judgment in favor of, not to be paid 422 *Sugar,* limitation on reduction of tariff on Cuban 3 no other reduction of duty on, to be made by treaty 3 *Sugar Production, Domestic,* appropriation for investigating beet, etc 286, 872 for chemical examination of plants 288, 874 *Sullivan, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Sulphur River, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 *Sulphur Springs, Ind.
T.,* lands in Chickasaw Nation reserved for 220 appropriation for purchase 220 payment for improvements 220 added to present reservation 220 regulation of use of waters, etc 220 expenditures for care and management 221 penalty for violating rules, etc 221 appraisal and purchase of town lots within limits of 221 appropriation for paying owners 221 *Summerl and Brown,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 784 *Summers, Louisa,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 780 *Summers, William H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to 753 *Sundry Civil Expenses Appropriations,* under the Treasury Department, for public buildings 452, 1156 site for addition to Post-Office building 1161 marine hospitals 458, 1162 quarantine stations 458, 1162cl under Treasury Department, for Life-Saving Service 459, 1162 Revenue-Cutter Service 460, 1163 Engraving and Printing Bureau 460, 1164 Smithsonian Institution 461, 1165 tender of Government building, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, to District of Columbia 1165 Interstate Commerce Commission 462, 1166 miscellaneous, internal revenue 462, 1167 Denver, Colo., mint 463 United States securities 463, 1167 public buildings 464, 1168 quarantine service 465, 1170 prevention of epidemics 465, 1170 under Department of Commerce and Labor, for immigration service 466, 1170 light-houses, beacons, and fog signals 466, 1171 Light-House Establishment 468, 1172 Coast and Geodetic Survey 470, 1173 Bureau of Fisheries 473, 1177 miscellaneous, Alaskan seal fisheries 478, 1181 Chinese exclusion 478, 1182 shipping commissioners 478 under the Interior Department, for buildings 479, 1182 Capitol and grounds 479, 1183 central heating and lighting plant 479 right of way for tunnel through square 690 480 site and building for Senate offices, etc.; commission 481 extension of Capitol; commission 481 Court of Claims building 1183 public lands 482, 1183 Geological Survey 485, 1186 miscellaneous;
Hot Springs Reservation, Ark 486, 1188 national parks 486, 1188 Supreme Court Reports 487, 1188 education in Alaska 1188 reindeer for Alaska 487, 1188 Government Hospital for Insane 487, 1188 insane, Alaska 1189 Columbia Deaf anti Dumb Institution 488, 1189 Howard University 488, 1189 Freedmen’s Hospital 488, 1189 Providence Hospital, mortgage 489 under War Department, for armories and arsenals 489, 1190 buildings and grounds, Washington, D. C. 490, 1191 Engineer Department; harbors, etc 493, 1194 national cemeteries, etc 495, 1196 miscellaneous, military posts 496, 1197 Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor 498 military parks 498, 1198 artificial limbs, etc 499, 1199 New York Harbor 500, 1200 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 500, 1200 State and Territorial Homes 504, 1204 back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 504, 1205 arrears of pay, war with Spain 505, 1205 under Department of State;
Canadian boundary west of Rockies 505, 1211 International Railway Congress 505 International Maritime Congress 505 International Sanitary Bureau 505 legation buildings, Peking, China 505, 1211 International Exposition, Liege, Belgium 505 under Department of Justice, for courthouse, Washington, D. C. 505, 1205 penitentiaries 505, 1205 miscellaneous 506, 1205 defense in claims 506, 1205 insular and Territorial affairs 507, 1206 Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 507, 1206 enforcing antitrust laws 507, 1207 under judicial branch, for United States courts 507, 1207 United States penitentiaries 509, 1208 under Department of Agriculture, for new building 1211 under legislative branch, for statement of appropriations 510, 1211 Botanic Garden 511, 1212 plans, etc., for power house for public buildings, Washington 511 bust of General Lafayette 511 for public printing and binding 511, 1212 carriages, etc., to have painted thereon name of office by which used 513 division of annual compensation in twelve equal installments; rates per day 513 Louisiana Purchase Exposition medals 513 *Sunflower County, Miss.,* may bridge Sunflower River at Vicks Landing 615 *Sunflower River, Miss.,* bridge authorized across, at Vicks Landing 615 in Sharkey County, Miss 625 *Superintendent of Indian Schools,* appropriation for pay, etc 191, 1049 *Superintendent of Library Building and Gounds,* appropriation for, employees, etc 96, 641 *Superior Bay, Lake Superior,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 *Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 for improvement of harbor; contracts 1139 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, messenger 100, 646 maximum expenditures; report of employees 100, 646 *Supplies, United States Courts,* appropriation for 508, 1208 deficiency appropriation for 37, 418, 1241 *Supply Division, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for postal supplies 435 purchasing agent created; appointment, salary, etc 440 duties; purchases; records, etc 440 *Supreme Court, D.
C.,* appropriation for judges 141, 686 for printing and binding 512, 1213 proceedings in, opening, etc., alleys and minor streets 734 criminal court jurors to determine insanity of homicidally inclined persons 740 jurisdiction in trademark suits 728 *Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for Chief and associate justices 140, 688 for marshal 140, 686 for clerks to justices 140, 686 for printing and binding 512, 1213 minimum amount for eases from Hawaii supreme court to 1035 review of trademark cases by 729 *Supreme Court, Philippine Islands,* pay of judges; temporary service of first-instance judges 692cli *Supreme Court Reports,* appropriation for purchasing 457, 1188 *Surgeon-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 114, 660 for rent, dispensary 116, 662 for library 273, 839 for catalogue of library 512, 1213 for book stacks, etc., library 1200 *Surgery,* regulations for practice of, in Indian Territory 299 *Surgery, D.
C.,* conditions for admitting to practice without examination, modified 609 applicants from outside the District 610 *Survey of Northern and North western Lakes,* appropriation for 499, 1199 *Surveying Public Lands* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for; rates 483, 1184 preferences; occupied townships, etc 483, 1184 allowances, heavily timbered, etc., lands 484, 1185 extra rates, California, etc 484, 1185 resurveys; mineral, etc., localities 484, 1185 for mineral lands, Nevada 1185 for resurveys, certain townships, Wyoming 1185 for private land claims 484 powers of land court transferred to Commissioner 485 for abandoned military reservations 485, 1186 for boundary South Dakota 485 deficiency appropriation for 44, 425, 427, 1254, 1257 for certain deputy surveyors 1237 *Surveyors-General,* appropriation for, and their clerks 129, 674 *Surveyor’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 366, 888 for employees paid from general appropriations 888 for temporary employees 888 *Surveys,* appropriation for ocean and lake, Navy 329, 1097 *Susquehanna River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of, Havre de Grace 1123 *Sussex County, Del.,* life-saving station authorized between Indian River and Fenwicks Island 242 *Suter, J. T.,jr.,* deficiency appropriation for rent 414 *Sutfin, John,* payment to 779 *Suwanee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Swamp-Land Claims and Indemnity,* appropriation for adjusting 482, 1184 deficiency appropriation for adjusting 33, 1235 *Swan, Frawis H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 754, 754 *Swan, Traverse,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sole heirs 746 *Swansea, Wales,* appropriation for consul at 74, 923 *Swayne, Charles,* appropriation for expenses of impeachment trial 1280 *Swayne, Brig.
Gen. Wager,* credited for disbursements, etc 811 *Sweden and Norway,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Sweeney, Edward D.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Sweeney, Thomas C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *Swetnam, C. F.,* payment to 779 *Swett, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Swift and Company,* deficiency appropriation for 34 *Swift and Courtney,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Swift, Lieut.
Eben, jr.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1224 *Swinomish Slough, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement off 1145 *Switzerland,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Sydney, New South Wales,* appropriation for consul at 74, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Sydney, Nora Scotia,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Sypher, J. Hale,* claim against Choctaw Nation referred to Court, of Claims 208 appropriation for services to Choctaws 1063 **T.** *T Street Northeast, D.
C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending 1001 *“Tabitha,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 789 *Table Sirup,* appropriation for investigations to secure uniform grade of 288, 875 *Tacoma, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 for improvement of harbor; contracts 1144 lands granted, for a public park 1013 terms of court at 825 *Tagg, Joseph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 769 *Tahiti, Society Islands,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 for transporting mails 437, 1089 *Talcott, George,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 763 *Tallahatchie River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 bridge authorized across, in Quitman County 1034 preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Tallman, Charles E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to 751, 751 *Tamatave, Madagascar,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Tampa Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of; wharfage 1126 *Tampico, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Tamsai, Formosa,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924clii *Tangier,* appropriation for interpreter, etc 70, 918 for expenses, Cape Spartel light 70, 918 for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 for contribution to foreign cemetery 928 *Tanner, Zera L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Tappan, Herman,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Tar River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 preliminary examination of, to be made 1154 *Targarona, Peter,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to legal representatives 753 *Tariff,* preferential treatment of imports from Cuba 3 reduction on goods from Philippines, paying export duty there 975 *Tariff of Philippine Islands* (*see* Philippine Tariff Revision Law, 1905). *Tariffs, Foreign,* appropriation for collating, etc 138, 684 *Tariffs, International Bureau, Publication of Customs,* appropriation for contribution 71, 919 *Tatro, Emma,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Taunton River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 1119 *Tarenner, Richard,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrix of 773 *Taxation, D.
C.,* sessions of board of personal tax appeals changed 563 general merchandise dealers to include common carriers by vessels 563 street railroads to pay on gross receipts within the District 564 real estate title companies; rate 564 savings banks to pay on gross earnings 564 corporations exempted from paying tax on capital stock 564 rate on building associations reduced 564 articles of personal adornment and heirlooms omitted from exemptions 564 custody of goods distrained for taxes 564 sale of distrained goods by private sale if bid at auction does not meet tax, etc 565 dispensing liquors to minors forbidden; penalty 565 license tax for bowling alleys 565 *Taxes, D.
C.,* appropriation for advertising, in arrears 367, 890 *Taylor, John W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 755 *Taylor, Richard,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of; condition 806 *Taylors Bayou, Tex.,* channel through Sabine Lake to, directed 149 *Tchula Lake, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Tea Culture,* appropriation for investigations 284, 870 *Tegucigalpa, Honduras,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Telegraph Connecting Capitol, and Departments,* appropriation for expenses 492, 1193 for removing cables from roof of Treasury 1193 *Telegraph Poles and Wires, D.
C.,* upon streets, etc., within fire limits to be taken down 984 underground conduit plan to be submitted 985 penalty for willfully neglecting to remove 985 poles permitted in alleys, etc., for house connections 985 temporary permits 985 conduits through parks or reservations 986 regulation; use by police and fire alarm wires 986 maintenance of poles, etc., outside of fire limits 986 acquisition of conduits by Government or District 986 *Telegraph Wires, D. C.,* temporary use of overhead, for inaugural ceremonies 278 *Telephones, D.
C.,* rates established 374 penalty for noncompliance by company 374 *Telfair, James R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Tempe, Ariz.,* may issue bonds to build wagon road to Salt River reservoir 6 *Tenant, Thomas,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 789, 799 *Teneriffe, Spain,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924 *Tennessee Eastern Judicial District,* terms of court at Knoxville 545 *Tennessee River,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of; above Chattanooga, Tenn 1133 Colbert and Bee Tree shoals; contracts 1133 Hobbs Island to Guntersville 1133 lock gates at Scotts Point 1133 below Riverton 1133 for improvement of; below Chattanooga, Tenn 1195 bridge authorized across, Decatur, Ala 700 Gilbertsville, Ky 84 change of location, lock and dam, near Chattanooga, Tenn 603 construction of lock and dam near Chattanooga, Tenn., authorized 309 lands to be deeded to United States 309 time of construction; deeds, etc 309 water-power privileges; conditions 309 contracts; extension of time 310 rights, etc., reserved 310 jurisdiction over river, etc., not affected 311 time extended for bridge across, in Marion County, Tenn 629 *Tensas River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130 *Terminal Company, Washington, D.
C.,* easement for tunnel to Union Station through site for House office building 480 *Terminal Station, D. C.* (*see* Union Railroad Station. D. C.). *Terre Haute, Ind.* bridge authorized across Wabash River at 180 *Territorial Bond Issues,* of Arizona for University agricultural experiment station, ratified 559 school districts, Oklahoma, may issue bonds for buildings, etc 565cliii *Territorial Claims, War with Spain,* time extended for presenting 312 effect of governor’s certificate 312 *Territorial Courts,* jurisdiction in trademark suite 728 *Territorial Homes for Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for aid to; restrictions 504, 1204 deficiency appropriation for aid to 27, 1226 prohibition on sale of liquors 504 *Territories,* appropriation for government in the 111, 657 *Texas,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, Greer County 428 claim for expenses repelling Mexican marauders to be investigated, etc 1224 provisions of reclamation act extended to portion of, bordering on Rio Grande 814 *Texas City, Tex.,* made subport of entry and granted immediate transportation privileges 719 *Texas Eastern Judicial District,* appeals, etc., from Beaumont to circuit court of appeals, New Orleans, La 59 *Texas Southern Judicial District,* Fayette County transferred from western district to 612 *Texas Western Judicial District,* Fayette County transferred to southern district from 612 *Thames River, Conn.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1120 preliminary examination of, to be made 1150 *The Dalles, Oreg.,* lots in Fort Dalles military addition granted to Oregon Historical Society 185 *“Theresa,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 798 *“Thetis,” Revenue Cutter,* deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 1218 *“Thetis,” Snow,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 799 *Thief River Falls, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Red Lake River at 167 *Thief River, Minn.,* bridge authorized across 595 *Third Assistant Postmaster-General,* appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc 132, 678 for clerks, etc., transferred from stamped-paper agencies 678 for postal service, office of 437, 1090 *Third-Class Mail Matter,* may be sent in bulk unstamped; conditions 440 *Third Light-House District,* appropriation for tender for inspector 1171 *Thirteen-and-a-half Street, Washington,* name of, from B to D streets SW., changed to Linworth place 628 *Thomas, Charles M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765 *Thomas, Cora B.,* deficiency appropriation for; continuance of service 1215 *Thomas, Dr.
Creed,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 771 *Thomas, Joseph G.,* payment ot Court of Claims judgment to 765 *Thomas, Robert G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 748 *“ Thomas,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 790 *Thompson, August F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 762 *Thompson, C. W., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for heirs of 419 *Thompson, Egbert,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughters of 761 *Thompson, James,* payment to 805 *Thompson, John,* patent in fee to, Santee Sioux Indian 1068 *Thompson, John C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Thompson, Joseph T.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 791 *Thorndike, Israel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785 *Thornton, M.
Lou,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Thoroughgood and Isaac Smith,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of surviving partner 789 *“Three Josephs,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 787 *Three Rivers, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 76, 923 *Throgs Neck, N. Y.,* appropriation for moving lighthouse 466 *Tibbetts, Lincoln W.,* payment to 804 *Tickfaw River, etc., La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Tientsin, China,* appropriation for consul at 73 for consul-general at 921 *Tilden, John G.* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 754 *Tilden, William S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 751 *Tillamook Bay, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 1143 life-saving station directed at entrance to 522 *Tillamook Indians, Oreg.,* claims of, to tribal funds to be investigated 1073 *Tilley, Benjamin F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 767 *Timber and Stone Lands, Indian Territory,* laws governing, extended to Osage Reservation, Okla 299 *Timber Depredations,* appropriation for preventing 482, 1184 deficiency appropriation for expenses 33, 1235 *Timber, etc., Forest Reserves,* cutting, etc., permitted 873 Black Hills and Idaho reserves excepted 873 *Timber, Public Lands,* use of, permitted for works under reclamation act 706 *Timber Tests,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, Louisiana Purchase Exposition 412 *Tindal, M.
D., and T. W. Greer,* deficiency appropriation for damages 408 *Ting Chia Chen, Chinese Subject,* admitted to West Point 1286cliv *Tingley, Mary E.,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Tisdale, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 785, 795 *Tisdale, Louis M.,* granted right of way for ship canal, Mobile 1128 *Tobacco,* appropriation for expenses, inspection of exported 106 for investigating soils, etc 289, 875 deficiency appropriation for rebate of tax on 43, 397 *Todd, Thomas H.
G.,* release of Government title to lots, square 979 545 *Togas, Me.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 501, 1201 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 403, 1252 *Tokyo, Japan,* appropriation for ground rent, legation 70, 918 *Toledo, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 493, 1134, 1194 for range lights for harbor 1171 *Tolfree, James E.,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to 760 *“Tom,” Ship,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 797 *Tomah, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school 215, 1076 *Tombigbee River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of; locks and dams 494, 1195 for improvement of; locks and dams 1 and 2; dredge, etc 1128 from mouth to Demopolis 1128 from Demopolis to Columbus, Miss 1128 bridge authorized across, between Clarke and Choctaw counties 56 at Fulton, Miss 606 in Lowndes County, Miss 1261 preliminary examination of, to be made from Demopolis, Ala., to Columbus, Miss 1149 *Tomlinson, Russell,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 781 *Tompkins, William G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 765 *Toms, Henry C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sole heirs 745 *Toney, Elijah Y.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 745 *Tonkawa Indians, Okla.,* payment of all tribal funds per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201 *Tonkawa, Okla.,* contract, etc., for University Preparatory Normal School, permitted 1258 *Tonnage Dues, Philippine Islands,* authority of Philippine government over 697 on entry from foreign port 975 optional on cargo 976 not imposed if only taking or discharging passengers 976 vessels exempt 976 *Tonnage Tax,* levied on foreign vessels from Philippines 182 *Topographer, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for, draftsmen, etc 133, 679 *Topograpical Surveys,* appropriation for 486, 1186 *Toppan, Edward,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 789 *Toronto, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 76, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Torpedo Boats, Submarine,* authorized for Navy by purchase or contract 351 competitive, etc., tests; construction 351 appropriation for; reappropriation 351 *Torpedo Station, Newport, R.
I.,* appropriation for expenses of naval 327, 1095 for public works 338 payment for damages, explosion of gun-cotton factory, 1893 803 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy,* appropriation for purchase of reserve 1095 *Torpedoes for Harbor Defense,* appropriation for constructing, etc., submarine mines 234 for purchase, etc 236 *Torrington, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 *Town River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 1118 *Town Sites,* lands reserved from allotment for, Osage Indian Reservation, Okla 1061 *Town Sites, Indian Territory,* appropriation for completing survey, etc., Choctaw, etc., lands 205, 1059 *Townley, Richard H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Towns, Alaska,* provisions for incorporating 529 *Trade Conditions Abroad,* appropriation for agents to investigate, to promote foreign commerce 681 *Trade-Marks,* used in interstate or foreign commerce, etc., may be registered 724 parties entitled 724 applications to be filed in Patent Office 724 contents; description, use, etc 724 drawings, specimens, etc 724 fees, etc 724 declaration with application; contents 724 from applicants abroad 725 officers who may authenticate 725 foreign applicants to designate personal representative 725 registration of foreign; time of filing; date of issue 725 marks entitled to registration as 725 exceptions, immoral, etc., matter 725 coats of arms of States, etc 725 similar to those in use, etc 725 simple names of individuals, etc 726 portraits of living persons without their consent 726 in use for ten years 726 applications to be examined; publication in Official Gazette 726 notice of, opposition 726 issue of certificate; notice of refusal 726 examination of interferences 726 decision of Commissioner 726 appeals from examiners to Commissioner 726clv appeals from Commissioner to Court of Appeals, D.
C 27 assignments, effect, record, etc 727 issue of certificates under seal of Patent Office 727 copies of records, etc., to be admitted as evidence 727 duration of certificates; renewals 727 certificates now in force 727 cancellations of registration; proceedings 728 fees to be paid; payment; refunding 728 penalty for unwarranted use, etc 728 courts granted jurisdiction in suits respecting 728 review by Supreme Court 729 injunctions; assessment of damages 729 destruction of unlawful labels, etc 729 service of process, enforcing injunctions, etc 729 cases in which no action shall be maintained 729 interference cases to be brought in equity courts 729 present remedies not affected 730 pending applications may be amended 730 rules and regulations to be made 730 importing articles simulating domestic names, marks, etc., prohibited 730 record to be kept by Treasury Department 730 notice of registration on articles 730 definition of terms used 731 repeal of inconsistent laws 731 *Trails, etc., Alaska,* portion of “Alaska fund” devoted to 610 board of commissioners to lay out, etc.; expenses 616 *Transcripts of Records, Public Lands,* appropriation for furnishing; restriction 483, 1184 deficiency appropriation for 33 fees allowed for making; acceptance as evidence 144 *Transit Pay,* appropriation for diplomatic and consular service 68, 917 *Transportation, Army,* appropriation for 270, 836 for payment to land-grant roads not bond aided 271, 837 deficiency appropriation for 43, 424, 427, 1252, 1256 *Transportation, Mail* (*see* Mail Transportation). *Transportation, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 348, 1114 *Transportation, Navy,* appropriation for 325, 1093 *Transports, Army,* appropriation for expenses of; sale restricted 271, 837 *Tracers, Michael,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to guardian of 744 *Traverse City, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 *Trawicks Landing, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Choctawhatchee River at 546 *Treasurer of the United States,* appropriation for, assistant, cashier, clerks, etc 102, 648 for superintendent redemption of national currency 102, 648 appropriation for repairs to cutting machines, etc 649 for clerks, sinking-fund office, D.
C 364, 886 deficiency appropriation for counters 18, 1215 for clerks, etc., redemption of national currency 395, 1215 for counters, redemption of national currency 395 for reimbursing Engraving and Printing Bureau 1215 directed to receive money from Statue of Liberty executive committee 498 *Treasury Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc 98, 644 for chief clerk, assistant superintendent, clerks, etc 98, 644 for engineers, watchmen, laborers, etc 98, 644 for divisions in Secretary’s office, clerks, etc 99, 645 for Supervising Architect, messenger 109, 646 draftsmen, engineers, etc 100, 646 for Comptroller of the Treasury, clerks, etc 101, 646 for Auditor for Treasury Department, deputy, clerks, etc 101, 647 for Auditor for War Department, deputy, clerks, etc 101, 647 accounts of Isthmian Canal Commission 647 for Auditor for Navy Department, deputy, clerks, etc 101, 647 for Auditor for Interior Department, deputy, clerks, etc 101, 647 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments, deputy, clerks, etc 102, 647 for Auditor for Post-Office Department, deputy, clerks, etc 102, 648 for Treasurer, assistant, clerks, etc 102, 648 for Register, assistant, clerks, etc 103, 649 for Comptroller of the Currency, deputy, clerks, etc 103, 649 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, deputies, etc 103, 649 for Superintendent Life-Saving Service, assistant, clerks, etc 103, 649 for Director Bureau of Engraving and Printing, clerks, etc 103, 650 for chief of secret service division, clerks, etc 104, 650 for Director of the Mint, clerks, etc 104, 650 for Surgeon-General Public Health, etc., Service, clerks, etc 104, 650 for contingent expenses 104, 651 for rent 105, 651 for internal revenue collectors, deputies, agents, etc 106, 652 for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 106, 652 for salaries, mints and assay offices 109, 655 for government in the Territories 111, 657 for solicitor 135, 681 for civil expenses under 452, 1156 for public buildings 452, 1156 for repairs to Department buildings 457, 1161 for automatic fire alarm 457, 1161 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 457, 1161 appropriations available for temporary rented buildings 1161 for marine hospitals 458, 1162 for quarantine stations 458, 1162 for Life-Saving Service 459, 1102 use of telephone lines 460 for Revenue-Cutter Service 460, 1163clvi appropriation for Engraving anti Printing Bureau 460, 1164 for Smithsonian institution 461, 1165 for Interstate-Commerce Commission 462, 1166 for paper and stamps, internal revenue 462, 1167 for punishing violations of internal-revenue laws 462, 1167 for contingent expenses, Independent Treasury 463, 1167 for transporting, recoining, etc., coins 463, 1167 for Denver mint 463 for expenses, securities, and national currency 463, 1167 for expenses, public buildings 464, 1168 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 464, 1169 for compensation in lieu of moieties 465, 1169 for local appraisers’ meetings 465, 1169 collector of customs, Burlington, N.
J 465 for custody of lands, etc 465, 1169 for use of Alaska fund 1170 for quarantine service 465, 1170 for prevention of epidemics 466, 1170 for printing and binding 511, 1212 deficiency appropriation for revising customs regulations 16, 42 for contingent expenses 16, 1215 for rent 17 for Auditor for Post-Office Department 17 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments 17, 1215 for Treasurer’s Office 18, 395, 1215 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 18, 22, 396, 1215 for Louisiana Purchase Exposition, loan of $4,600,000 18 for Government Board, Saint Louis Exposition 19 for Paris Exposition 19 for transporting silver coins 20, 395, 1216 for transporting minor coins 20, 395, 1215 for recoining gold coins 20, 395, 1216 for public buildings 20, 22, 42, 397, 423, 427, 602, 1216, 1252 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 20, 396, 1217 for Chinese exclusion 21 for collecting customs revenue 21, 42, 396, 427, 1216, 1252 permanent appropriation increased 396 for food to Alaskan natives 21 for “Mogul” 21 for James P.
Willett 21 for Edward S. Crill 21 for North American Transportation, etc., Company 21 for “M. F. Parsons” 21 for Pacific Coast Steamship Company 22 for Revenue-Cutter Service 22, 42, 396, 424, 1218, 1252, 1255 for repairs to building 22 for electric wiring of building 22 for sewers in building 22 for Independent Treasury 23, 42, 395, 424, 1219 for mints and assay offices 24, 42, 1219 for inspectors foreign steam vessels 42 for quarantine service 42, 396 Hawaii 42 for repaying importers 42, 427, 1252 for Life-Saving Service 42, 424, 427, 1218, 1252 for Light-House Establishment 42 for assistant treasurer’s office, Saint Louis 395 for compensation in lieu of moieties 396 deficiency appropriation for Edward King 396 for heirs or Henry Benson 396 for Smithsonian Institution 397, 1219 for Interstate Commerce Commission 397 for printing and binding 422, 1249 for Western Union Telegraph Company 423 for office of disbursing clerk 1215 for Auditor for Interior Department 1215 for Auditor for Navy Department 1215 for Comptroller of the Currency 1215 for Cora B.
Thomas 1215 for K. Odo and T. Murakami 1217 for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 1217 for George McGhehey 1217 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 1217 for Director of the Mint 1219 for government in the Territories 1219 for Court of Claims judgments under 1250 for judgments of United States courts under 1251 for refunding proceeds of goods seized 1252 estimates to be submitted annually for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 1217 mutual claims of Vermont and United States to be adjusted 51 record of registered trademarks to be kept in, for use in customs service 730 *Treasury Settlements,* deficiency appropriation for Eureka Insurance Company 427 *Trebizond, Turkey,* appropriation for consul at 924 consulate at Erzerum transferred to 394 *Trent River, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *Trezevant, Mary,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Tribou, David H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 755 *Trieste, Austria,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Trigy County, Ky.,* may bridge Cumberland River, near Canton 1046 *“Trigonia,” Steamer,* deficiency appropriation for damages to owner 408 *Trinidad, West Indies,* appropriation for consul at 76, 923 *Trinity Episcopal Church, Portsmouth, Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 771 *Trinity River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 1130 for improvement of locks and dams 1, 4, and 6; contracts, etc 1131 restriction on amount for dams, removed 538 *Troup, Henry,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrators of 780 *Trousdale, William A.,* unrestricted patent to issue for Pottawatomie allotment to 219 *Trowell, Benjamin F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 767 *Trust Fund Deposits, D.
C.,* regulation for receipts and disbursements from 368clvii *Trustees of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar,* incorporated; powers, etc 688 *Trusts,* appropriation for enforcing interstate-commerce laws, etc 507 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 215, 1076 *Tucker, Asa,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 771 *Tuckerton Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1122 *Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of 1134 locks and dams 1195 bridge authorized across, at Delorme, W.
Va 182 Nolan, W. Va 1040 east of Nolan, W. Va 1042 Matewan, W. Va 238 Vulcan, W. Va 172 Williamson, W. Va 179 in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia 171 *Tulalip Indian Reservation, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for school buildings 1237 *Tule, Lake, Oreg., and Cal.,* change of level authorized under irrigation act 714 *Tule River Agency, Cal.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1058 *Tunnels, Chicago River,* declared obstruction to navigation, and changes ordered 814 *Tunstall, England,* appropriation for consul at 74 for clerk hire 78 *Tupelo, Miss.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 477 *Turbines, Marine Steam,* appropriation for tests, etc 344 *Turin, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Turner, William B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 418 *Turkey,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 for second secretary 69, 917 for interpreter to legation 69, 917 for steam launch, legation 70, 918 for interpreters, etc., consulates in 79, 927 for marshals, consular courts 79, 927 for expenses of prisoners 79, 927 for rent, etc., of prison 79, 927 deficiency appropriation for interpreters and guards 394 *Turkish Baths, D.
C.,* license tax on; penalty for administering to person of other sex 174 *Turks Island, West Indies,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Turner, Alfred,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 756 *Turner, Charles W.,* payment to 805 *Turner Hardware Company,* appropriation for supplies furnished Creek Indian schools 1072 *Turner, William B.,* deficiency appropriation for indexing Venezuela Claims Commission report 1246 *Turpentine,* provisions for carrying, on passenger steamers 1031 *Turtle Mountain Band, Chippewa Indians, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for supports etc., of 202, 1057 agreement for ceding lands in North Dakota by 194 ratified 195 acceptance of Indians required 195 appropriation for carrying agreement into effect 195 all claims of band to be released 195 reservation to Indians 195 payment of attorneys’ fees 195 for surveys and allotments 196 *Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* appropriation for payment to squatters on 1062 *Tuscaloosa, Ala.,* term of court 988 *Tuscavora Lodge, Martinsburg, W.
Va.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to trustees of 775 *Tuluila Naval Station,* appropriation for wharf 336 for shed and boathouse 1103 *Tweed, Dadd,* deficiency appropriation for compensation 401 *Twelfth Census* (*see* Census Office). *Twelfth Light-House District,* appropriation for repairs to tender “Manzanita” 1172 *Twentieth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry,* honorable muster out of certain enlisted men, to be recognized 816 *Twenty-third Street, D. C.,* condemnation proceedings for extension of, S street to California avenue 252 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for 435, 1087 deficiency appropriation for 37, 1238 *Two Rivers, Wis.,* appropriation for, improvement of harbor 1138 *“Two Sisters,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 782 *Tyaskin Creek, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Tyler, E.
R.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Tyler, Hanson R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 770 *Typhus Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 466, 1170 **U.** *Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1049 *Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah,* restriction on location of grazing lands for Indians on, repealed 1069 time extended for opening unallotted lands on 207, 1069 appropriation for expenses of surveying, etc 207clviii portion to be set apart for Uintah Forest Reserve 1070 for irrigation reservoir, etc 1070 proceeds from sales of timber on forest reserve 1070 location of mining claims of Raven Mining Company 1070 Florence Mining Company 1070 extension of time of opening not to include, making of locations 1070 access to properties allowed Raven and Florence companies 1070 *Uintah Land District, Utah,* established, boundaries 1014 *“Ulalla,”Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 782 *Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* patents to be issued to purchasers of grazing lands 1072 *Umatilla Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 payment of all tribal funds per capita 201 retention for schools, employees, minors, etc 201 *Underwood, Edmund U.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Union Agency, Ind.
T.,* appropriation for Indian agent, at 190, 1048 for special clerical force on town sites 1060 *Union Pioneer Mining and Trading Company,* may bridge Catalia Creek, Alaska 560 *Union Railroad Station, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase of land, changing grades, etc., for 368, 890 employment of special counsel, etc 891 deficiency appropriation for purchasing land, grading, etc 24 damages to property from changes in grade for, to be borne by District 250 commission to assess; appointment; duties 250 proceedings; appeal, etc 250 appropriation for expenses, etc.; refund of one-half by United States 251 provisions of former act repealed 251 height, etc., of buildings around plaza 709 temporary overhead wires permitted during building of 581 time for completion extended 740 modification of plans permitted; approval 741 subway substituted for bridge at Ninth Street SW 741 *Union Trust Company, D.
C.,* name of Union Trust and Storage Company changed to 612 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain). *“United States Assay,” etc.,* stamping gold and silver articles with, forbidden 732 punishment 732 seizure and forfeiture of articles in transit 732 *United States Courts,* appropriation for chief and associate justices 140, 686 for marshal, Supreme Court 140, 686 for clerks to justices 140, 686 for circuit judges 140, 686 for circuit courts of appeal, clerks 140, 686 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit 140, 686 for district judges 140, 686 for judges, Indian Territory 140, 686 for district court, Hawaii 140, 686 appropriation for retired judges 140, 686 for court of appeals, District of Columbia 140, 686 for supreme court, District of Columbia 141, 686 for clerk, Illinois northern district 141, 686 for commissioner, Yellowstone Bark 141, 687 for law books, circuit courts of appeals 141, 687 allotment for eighth circuit 141 for Choctaw and Chickasaw citizenship court expenses 141 for Court of Claims 141, 687 for salaries, etc., marshals; advances 507, 1207 district attorneys and assistants 508, 1207 salary, New York southern district 1207 for fees, district attorney for D.
C. 508, 1207 for payments to regular assistants 508, 1207 special assistants 508, 1207 for fees, clerks 508, 1208 commissioners 508, 1208 jurors 508, 1208 witnesses 508, 1208 for rent of court rooms 508, 1208 for bailiffs, etc 508, 1208 for expenses, judges, etc 508, 1208 for jury commissioners 508, 1208 for miscellaneous expenses 508, 1208 for expenses, Ind. T 508, 1208 for supplies 508, 1208 for fees, New York southern district 508, 1208 for support of prisoners 508, 1208 for penitentiary, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 509, 1208 Atlanta, Ga 510, 1209 for Reform School, D.
C 1210 deficiency appropriation for district attorneys 37, 418, 1240, 1255, 1257 New York southern district 1240, 1255 for fees, clerks 37, 45, 418, 426, 1241, 1255, 1257 jurors 37, 1241 for rent of court rooms 37, 418, 1241, 1255 for supplies 37, 418, 1241, 1255 for miscellaneous 37, 45, 426, 1241, 1255 available for Alaska 1241 for penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga 37, 418 for paying judgments in claims 41, 422, 1251 for protecting property in receivers’ hands 45 for special assistant attorneys 45, 426, 427 for fees, commissioners 45, 426, 1255 witnesses 45, 1241, 1257 for support of prisoners . 45, 426, 1255, 1257 for additional judge, Pennsylvania eastern district 417 for marshals 417, 1240, 1255, 1257 for bailiffs, etc 418, 1241, 1255 for William Michael Byrne 1240 for expenses, Indian Territory 1240 for additional judge, first circuit 1240 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 1242 for prosecution of Indians in Arizona 1257 additional judge, first circuit 611 seventh circuit 992 Illinois eastern district 995 Illinois northern district 993 New Jersey district 987 Pennsylvania eastern district 155 Washington eastern district 824 additional judges for Indian Territory; duties 573 Alabama southern district, northern division created 987 northern district, western division created 988clix *United States* Arizona, additional judge authorized 998 Georgia southern district, southwestern division created 999 Pierce County transferred to southwestern division 161 Illinois, reorganized into three districts 993 Indian Territory, procedure in appeals and writs of error 1081 southern district, term at Marietta 60 Iowa southern district, Davenport division formed 546 Louisiana western district, new division created 841 Missouri eastern district, southeastern division created 626 Linn and Chariton counties transferred to 164 New Mexico, additional justice authorized 542 North Carolina eastern district, additional clerks 1004 Oregon circuit judge may hold district court in absence, etc., of district judge 527 Washington, eastern and western districts created 824 appeals, etc., from Beaumont, Tex., to circuit court of appeals, New Orleans, La 59 awards in claims to be on settlement of auditor having jurisdiction 41 criers’ and bailiffs’ pay increased 1259 bail allowed upon appeals in criminal cases not capital, Indian Territory 80 circuit court of appeals, term, Montgomery, Ala 249 Fayette County transferred from Texas western to southern district 612 jurisdiction in trademark suits 728 over part of Hot Springs Reservation, Ark 187 terms, Albany, Ga 999 Athens, Ga 161 Bigstone Gap, Va 249 Cairo, Ill 995 Cape Girardeau, Mo 627 Chicago, Ill 993 Danville, Ill 995 Davenport, Iowa 547 East Saint Louis 550, 995 Fernandina, Fla 719 Freeport, Ill 993 Great Falls, Mont 313 Green Bay, Wis 152 Knoxville, Tenn 545 Lake Charles, La 841 Lewisburg, W.
Va 548 Martinsburg, W. Va 50 Milwaukee, Wis 152 Minnesota 11 Montgomery, Ala 249 Newport, Vt 249 North Yakima, Wash 825 Oshkosh, Wis 152 Peoria, Ill 995 Roswell, N. Mex 543 Seattle, Wash 825 Selma, Ala 988 Spokane, Wash 825 Tacoma, Wash 825 Tuscaloosa, Ala 988 Walla Walla, Wash 825 Washington, N. C 1004 Wilkesboro, N. C 250 *United States Vessels,* to be used in carrying army and navy supplies 518 *Universal Postal Congress,* appropriation for United States delegate 430 for expenses of delegates 1082 *University of Arizona,* issue of bonds to improve agricultural experiment station confirmed 556 *University of Minnesota,* condemned cannon donated to 1282 *University of Montana,* land granted, for observatory site 64 *Updike, Hannah, and Lydia Hoff,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Upham, Charles C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 770 *Upper East Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Upper Pend d’Oreille Indians, Mont.,* allotment of lands on Flathead Reservation to 303 *Upshur, Custis Parke,* payment to 804 *Urbana Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1124 *Urquhart, Richard A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Uruguay, Paraguay and,* appropriation for minister to 68, 916 *Utah,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 130, 676 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 204, 1059 for Indian school in southern 215, 1076 deficiency appropriation for surveyor-general 1253 printing ordered of report of irrigation investigation in 585 Uintah land district established; counties 1014 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 200, 1055 deficiency appropriation for support 34 *Utica, N.
Y.,* made a port of delivery 145 immediate-transportation privileges granted 145 *Utilla, Honduras,* appropriation for consul at 77, 926 **V.** *V Street Northwest, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for widening 520 assessment of benefits to certain lots 892 deficiency appropriation for condemnation expenses, widening 1222 *Valdez, Alaska,* appropriation for survey, etc., of military road to Fort Egbert from 271 for military cable to Seward from 828 deficiency appropriation for survey, etc., wagon road to Fort Egbert from 1225 *Valencia, Spain,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924 *Valparaiso, Chile,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 *Van Buskirk, Philip C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Van Horenberg, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 760clx *Foil Metre, Thomas T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 774 *Jan Voorhis, Richard,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter of 760 *Van Wyek, William,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 787 *Vanburen, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 698 *Vanburen Electric Railway and Bridge Company,* may bridge Arkansas River at Vanburen, Ark 698 *Vancouver, British Columbia,* appropriation for consul at 76, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Vanuxem, James,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787 *“Variety,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 791 *Varnor, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Vasse, Ambrose,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784, 785, 786 *Vaughan, Turner,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Vaught, Allen,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Vaught, Jacob,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Vaught, Mitchell,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Vaught, Sarah Ann,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 745 *Vaults, Safes, and Locks, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 458, 1161 for electrical protection 458, 1162 deficiency appropriation for 23, 1216 use of appropriations for rented temporary quarters 1161 *Vegetable Pathology and Physiology,* appropriation for investigations 281, 867 *Vehicles, Official,* to have name of service by which employed painted on them 513, 688 *Venable, Thomas P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 747 *Venezuela,* appropriation for minister to 68, 915 for secretary of legation 69, 916 *Venice, Italy,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Venus,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 795 *“Venus,” Sloop,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 790 *Vera Cruz, Mexico,* appropriation for consul at 74, 922 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Vermilion, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1134 *Vermont,* adjustment of mutual claims for military stores 51 *Vermont* records of constitutional convention to be delivered to 589 *Vermont Judicial District,* terms of court at Newport 249 *Vessels* (*see* Steam boat-Inspection Service). *Vessels Foreign Steam,* deficiency appropriation for special inspectors of 42 *Vessels of the United States,* to be used in carrying army and navy supplies 518 *Veterinarians, Army,* appropriation for 265, 831 *Vice-President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 79, 642 for secretary, messenger, etc 86, 631 weight increased for official franked correspondence 441 at 615 *Vicks Landing, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Sunflower River 615 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.,* appropriation for establishing 499, 1199 *Victoria, British Columbia,* appropriation for consul at 74, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Vienna, Austria,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *Vigo County, Ind.,* may bridge Wabash River, Terre Haute, Ind 180 *Vinalharea, Me.,* made subport of entry 171 *Vincennes, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 *Vincennes West Baden and Louisville Traction Company,* may bridge White River, Ind 997 *Vincent, David,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Vine Diseases,* appropriation for investigating, etc 283, 868 *Virginia,* payment to citizens of, damages, war with Spain 777 *Virginia Western Judicial District,* terms of court, Bigstone Gap 249 *Vital Statistics,* appropriation for transcript of registration records 137, 683 annual collection of; pay for compiling increased 362 *Vladivostok, Siberia,* appropriation for consul at 74, 923 for interpreter at 79, 927 *Vogeler and Company, A.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Voluntary Service,* acceptance for the Government of, forbidden 1257 *Volunteer Soldiers’ Home* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). *Volunteers,* appropriation for back pay and bounty 504, 1205 for commutation of rations 504, 1205 deficiency appropriation for pay of two and three year 43, 424 for refund to States, expenses raising 43, 424, 1253 for pay, etc., Oregon and Washington 43, 424, 427, 1253, 1256 for bounty 424clxi deficiency appropriation for collecting, etc 424 *Volusia Bar, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 *Von Schmittburg, Gean,* payment to 805 *Vulcan Coal Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Vulcan, W.
Va 172 *Vulcan, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 172 **W.** *W Street Northeast, Washington, D. C.,* portion of, abandoned 174 *Wabash River, Ind.,* bridge authorized across, in Vigo County 162 Terre Haute 180 *Waccamaw River, N. C. and S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1125 *Waco, Tex.,* appropriation for public building, rent 457 *Waddell, J. A.,* payment to 805 *Wade, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executors of 751 *Waggener, James R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 770 *Wagon Service, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 435, 1087 deficiency appropriation for 414 *Wahpeton, N.
Dak.,* appropriation for establishing Indian agricultural school 215 *Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for watchman, care of monument and dock at 116, 663 *Walker, George,* appropriation for paying, Pottawatomie Indian 1072 *Walker, Mary A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sole heir 769 *Walker, R. E.,* deficiency appropriation for 420 *Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 204, 1058 *Walker, William A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 743 *Walla Walla Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Walla Walla, Wash.,* terms of court at 825 *Wallaceburg, Ontario,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Wallach, Cuthbert P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to son of 747 *Waller, Thomas B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 779 *Walsh County, N.
Dak.,* bridge authorized across Red River of the North between Marshall County, Minn., and 614 *Walsh, Murtha,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 751 *Walter, Thomas U.* commission to report on extension of Capitol according to original plans of 481 *Wanbliska Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Wanbliska, N. Dak 166 *Wanbliska, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 166 *Wappinger Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Wappoo Cut, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1125 *War College, Army* (*see* Army War College). *War Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 113, 658 for additional force; allotment 113 detailed estimates to be submitted 113 general staff employees, restriction 659 for clerks, etc., Adjutant-General’s Office 114 Record and Pension Office 114 Military Secretary’s Office 659 Inspector-General’s Office 114, 659 Judge-Advocate-General’s Office 114, 659 Signal Office 114, 660 Quartermaster-General’s Office 114, 660 Commissary-General’s Office 114, 660 Surgeon-General’s Office 114, 660 Paymaster-General’s Office 115, 661 Office of Chief of Ordnance 115, 661 Office of Chief of Engineers 115, 661 Bureau of Insular Affairs 115, 661 for contingent expenses 115, 662 for stationery 116, 662 for rent 116, 662 for public buildings and grounds, clerks, gardeners, watchmen, etc 116, 662 for State, War and Navy Department building, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 117 , 663 for civil expenses under 489, 1190 for armories and arsenals 489, 1190 for buildings and grounds, Washington, D.
C 490, 1191 for Engineer Department 493, 1194 for national cemeteries 495, 1196 for marking burial places in China and Cuba 1196 for Antietam battlefield 496, 1197 for bringing home remains of officers, etc 496, 1197 civilians and discharged soldiers 496, 1197 for Confederate cemetery, Camp Chase, Ohio 496 for military posts 496, 1197 for Statue of Liberty, lighting plant 498 transferred to control of 498 for Jamestown Island, Va 498 for Army General Hospital 1197 for Fort Monroe 498, 1198 for national parks 498, 1198 for maps 499, 1199 for surveys, northern and northwestern lakes 499, 1199 for transporting maps, etc 499, 1199 for artificial limbs 499, 1199 for appliances for disabled soldiers 499, 1199 for Providence Hospital, Washington 500, 1199 for Garfield Hospital, Washington 500, 12100 for medical museum and library 1200 for California Debris Commission 500, 1200clxii appropriation for New York Harbor 500, 1200 for National Home for Volunteer Soldiers 500, 1200 for aid to State and Territorial Homes; liquor sales prohibited 504, 1204 for back pay, bounty, commutation of rations 504, 1205 for arrears of pay, war with Spain, etc 505, 1205 for printing and binding 512, 1212 for fortifications 234, 845 for support of the Army 259, 827 for Military Academy 441, 849 for reimbursing Iowa 58 for preserving river and harbor works 451 deficiency appropriation for H.
M. Chittenden 24 for Thomas H. Hanbury 24 for John Millis 24 for Ferrand Sayre 25 for C. H. Conrad 25 for George W. Baird 25 for advertising 25, 401, 1223 for Sherman statue 25 for Philippine Islands government 25 for State, War, and Navy Department building 25 for Army 25, 43, 402, 424, 427, 1225, 1252, 1256 for monument, Fort Phil Kearny, Wyo 26 for Military Academy 26, 424, 1226 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 27, 43, 402, 424, 1226, 1252 for pay, two and three year volunteer 43, 424 for refund to States for volunteers 43, 424, 1253 for horses, etc., claims 43 for gunboats on western rivers 43 for Oregon and Washington volunteers 43, 424, 427, 1253, 1256 for claims of Confederate soldiers 401, 1225 for David Tweed 401 for James Eveleth 401 for J.
B. Aleshire 401 for exhibiting model of Capitol at Saint Louis Fair 402 for bounty, volunteers 424 for refund to Wisconsin 424, 1253 for refund to Massachusetts 424 for collecting, etc., volunteers 424 for Rogue River Indian war 424 for Missouri, war claim 428, 1253 for Washington Monument 603 for George T. Holloway 1224 for Harry Parshall 1224 for J. B. Houston 1224 for Eben Swift, jr 1224 for John J. Boniface 1224 for Charles Keller 1224 for James M. Marshall 1224 for John Stephen Sewell 1224 for surveys, Alaska, road and trail 1225 for State and Territorial Homes 1226 for public buildings, etc., D.
C 1227 for Quartermaster-General’s Office 1252 for Court of Claims judgments under 1250 for judgments of United States courts, under 1251 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 1252, 1256 for reimbursing Missouri 1253 for volunteers Mexican war 1253 for relief of freedmen, etc 1256 amounts for Adjutant-General’s and Record and Pensions available for Military Secretary’s Office 401 claim of Indiana State board of agriculture to be examined, etc 161 Texas for repelling Mexican marauders to be examined 1224 details of clerks, etc., at headquarters, prohibited 830 military rolls, etc., prior to civil war to be transferred from other Departments 591 *War of 1812,* claims of New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware for expenses, etc., to be readjusted 777 *War with Spain,* appropriation for arrears of pay 505, 1205 time for presenting State claim’s for expenses raising volunteers, extended 312 effect of governor’s certificate 312 *Ward, John H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *Wardwell, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Ware, Sarah E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Warehouses, Indian,* appropriation for, Omaha, Nebr 207, 1062 for Saint Louis, Mo 207, 1062 for San Francisco, Cal 207 *Warner, William,* appointed on Board of Managers Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 592 *Warrant Machiniss, Navy,* appointment authorized 324 eligible for appointment as ensigns after four years 346 *Warren, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 1160 *Warrior River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of; locks and dams 494, 1195 for improvement of;
Locks and Dams 2 and 3; contracts 1128 *Warroad River, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of, and harbor 1139 *Warwick Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Warwick River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 *Washington,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 130, 676 for support, etc., of D’Wamish, etc., Indians in 202, 1057 for incidental expenses Indian service in 204, 1059 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., volunteers, 185556 43, 424, 427, 1253, 1256 drainage rights of way may be sold by Indians on Colville River 219 investigation of rights of Clatsop, etc., Indians of 1073 opening, etc., Yakima Indian Reservation 596 water rights allowed on Spokane Indian Reservation 1006 *Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Railway Company,* permitted temporary use of overhead trolley over highway bridge 823 *Washington Aqueduct,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 376, 897 for filtration plant 376, 897clxiii *Washington Asylum, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 385, 906 for expenses; repairs 385, 907 for new buildings, etc 386, 907 for transporting paupers 389, 910 deficiency appropriation for expenses 400 *Washington Barracks, D. C.,* appropriation for extra cost of buildings 839 *Washington County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River by 604 *Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for naval gun factory, machinery, etc 327, 1095 for public works, navy-yard 334, 1102 for barracks, Marine Corps 1116 deficiency appropriation for quay wall, navy-yard 108 for naval hospital 1232 *Washington Eastern Judicial District,* created 324 judge, district attorney, marshal, etc., to be appointed 824 terms, North Yakima 825 Spokane 825 Walla Walla 825 *Washington, George,* acceptance of gift from French citizens of bust of 590 *Washington Judicial Districts,* eastern and western districts established 824 present officials assigned to western district 824 judge, etc., to be appointed for eastern district 824 salaries, etc.; fees of clerks 824 transfer of pending causes, not criminal 825 terms western district 825 eastern district 825 jurisdiction in pending, etc., criminal causes 825 *Washington Market Company,* may lay refrigerating conduit across Seventh street NW 741 *Washington Monument, D.
C.,* appropriation for care and maintenance 493, 1193 for expenses 493, 1193 for reception room 493 deficiency appropriation for elevator cables 603 *Washington, N. C.,* term of court at 1004 *Washington, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 *Washington Railway and Electric Company,* connection of conduits of Potomac Electric Power Company permitted 376 *Washington Sanitary Housing Company,* incorporated; purposes and powers 301 *“Washington,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 795 *“Washington,” Ship,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 788 *Washington Sound, etc., Wash.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 *Washington Western Judicial District,* created; officials, etc 824 terms, Seattle 825 Tacoma 825 *Wasson, Richard F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to heirs at law 769 *Watah Rapids Power Company,* may construct dams, etc., Mississippi River, Minn 295 *Water Department, D.
C.,* appropriation for aqueduct 376, 897 for filtration plant 376, 897 for salaries 390, 911 for employees paid from general appropriations 911 for general expenses 390, 912 for ascertaining amount used in Government offices 390 for continuing extension of high-service system 390, 912 for water meters for private residences 912 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 401 return of erroneously paid water rents 912 amounts paid for water not used 912 to be supplied free to charitable institutions, etc.; limit 742 *Water Hyacinth, Fla.,* appropriation for removing from navigable waters; restriction 1127 *Water Hyacinth, Tex., and La.,* appropriation for removing from navigable waters 1129 *Water Mains, D.
C.,* construction in streets authorized 244 assessments for; rates; notices to lot owners 244 payable in installments 245 county property provisions 246 assessment against lots prior to introduction of water 246 relevy of canceled assessments 246 special assessments for laying, authorized 1043 *Water Meters, D. C.,* appropriation for private residences 912 *Water Supply,* appropriation for investigations to determine; reports 486, 1187 *Waterbury, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 457 *Wateree River, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement, of 1125 *Waterloo, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 *Waterman, Ernest J.,* deficiency appropriation for services 419 *Wafers, Levi,* payment, of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 773 *Watertown Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for machines and tools 236 for lighting plant 490 for testing machines 490, 1191 donation of right of way for park purposes through 490 *Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y.,* appropriation for electric plant, Army Gun Factory 236 for electric crane 236 for replacing bridge 490 for inclosing wall 1191 for altering cranes, gun factory 847 *Watkins, George L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Watkins, George R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 762 *Watkins, Junius F.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Watkins, Joel B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to assignee of 772clxiv *Watkins, John S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 744 *Watkins, T.
Bascom,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Watmough, William N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 766 *Watson, Marston,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 792, 797, 798 *Watt, Robert, sr.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 756 *Watters, Claiborn C,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 744 *Watters, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter 755 *Watts, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 758 *Waugh, Edward J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 761 *Waukegan, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 494, 1140 *Wausau, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1160 *Weather Bureau,* appropriation for salaries 277, 862 for fuel, lights, and repairs 278, 862 for contingent expenses 278, 863 for salaries of officials outside of Washington 278, 863 for all other expenses 278, 863 for maintenance of stations, West Indies, Hawaiian Islands, Bermuda, etc 278, 863 for general meteorological, etc., expenses 278, 863 printing office 279, 863 for observatories, equipment, etc 279, 863 site, Springfield, Ill 863 for cables and land lines 279, 864 penalty for counterfeiting forecasts, etc 864 for printing and binding 512, 1213 deficiency appropriation for expenses 426, 1254 for meteorological stations 1254 *Weaver, Theophilus,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 762 *Webster, Harriet S.,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Weedon, James H.,* refund of internal revenue taxes to 808 *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,* appropriation for contribution 71, 919 for attendance of member 139, 685 *Weimar, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Welles, Arnold,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782, 795 *Welles, Arnold, jr.,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 794 *Welles Harbor, Midway Islands,* appropriation for survey of channel 1097 preliminary examination of, to be made 1156 *Welles, John,* payment, of French spoliation claim to administrator of 784, 791, 792, 796 *Welles, John,* payment of French spoliation claim to executor of 782 *Wells, Henry M.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Wells, Otto, Comanche Indian,* may sell portion of allotment 1065 *Wenatchie Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, removed to Colville Reservation 206 *Werhagen, D., and Groverman,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 787 *West Indies,* appropriation for meteorological expenses 278, 863 *West, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 762 *West Point, N.
Y.* (*see* Military Academy). *West Springfield, Mass.,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River, from Chicopee 541 *West Virginia Northern Judicial District,* terms of court, Martinsburg 50 *West Virginia Southern Judicial District,* terms of court, Lewisburg 548 *West, William B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 757 *Westchester, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1161 *Western Alaska Construction Company,* time extended for constructing railroad in Alaska by 165 relieved for five years of operating license; conditions 605 *Western Shoshone Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 203, 1058 *Western Union Telegraph Company,* deficiency appropriation for services, district attorney, District of Columbia 417 for interest on settlements 423 *Westmoreland County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River by 604 *Wetmore, Hon.
George. P.,* made member of joint commission on Capitol extension 481 *Wewoka, Ind. T.,* sale of lots by Seminole town-site commission ratified 1068 *Weymouth Fore River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of; condition 1118 *Wharf Charges, Philippines,* levied on goods exported 976 exemptions 976 *Wheat,* appropriation for chemical study of, and other cereals 288, 874 *Wheeler, Benjamin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 780 *Wheeler, Louisa J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Wheeler, William W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Wheeling, W.
Va.,* appropriation for public building 457, 1161 *White Earth Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1049 *White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn.,* allotment of lands to Chippewas on 539clxv *White, Edwin,* payment of Court of Claims, judgment to 758 *White House* (*see* Executive Mansion, D. C.). *White, John D.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1247 *White, John S.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 779 *White Lake, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1136 *White, Oscar W.,* deficiency appropriation for refund 401 *White Pine County, Nev.,* appropriation for caring for Indians 210 *White River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1132 lock and dam 3, on upper 1132 *White River, Ind.,* bridge authorized across, in Pike and Knox counties 997 *White River Valley Railway Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Chamberlain, S.
Dak 711 *White Stone Hills Battlefield, N. Dak.,* lands on, granted North Dakota for memorial park, etc 312 *White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 477 *White, Truman B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *White, William A.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1285 *Whitehouse, S. N.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 758 *Whitfield, William E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to brother of 745 *Whiting, Robert,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774 *Whiting, Robert,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administratrix of 772 *Whitlow, Nathan H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 768 *Whitman, Thomas J.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 779 *Whitmarsh, Zachariah,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to daughter of 755 *Whittaker, W.
T.,* fee simple patent to issue to, Cherokee allottee 1064 *Wichita and Affiliated Bands of Indians,* payment of per capita share to citizens formerly adopted members of 201 *Wichita, etc., Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 202, 1056 *Wichita Forest Reserve, Okla.,* breeding place for game animals and birds to be set aside in 614 hunting, etc., forbidden; penalty 614 *Wickes, Roscoe V.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Wicomico River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1123 preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Wight, Danforth P.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 750 *Wilkesboro, N.
C.,* terms of court; clerk 250 *Wilkinson, W. H.,* deficiency appropriation for services 35 *Willamette River, Oreg.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of, above Portland 1143 below Portland; contracts 1143 *Willapa River, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1155 *Willett, James P.,* deficiency appropriation for executors of 21 *Willett, S. Stringham,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765 *“William,” Brig; Farnham, Master,* payment of French spoliation claim on account of 791 *“William,” Brig;
Thompson, Master,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 791 *“William,” Schooner,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 786 *“William and George,” Brig,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 788 *Williams, Benjamin,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787, 798 *Williams, David,* payment to 779 *Williams, Joseph,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 799 *Williams, Lavina,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 768 *Williams, Robert A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Williams, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 787 *Williams, William,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 416 *Williams, William W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 761 *Williamson Coal Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Williamson, W.
Va 179 *Williamson, Thom, jr.,* deficiency appropriation for services 419 *Williamson, W. Va.* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 179 *Willson, William G. G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Wilmington, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 1142 *Wilmington, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1122 *Wilson and Maris,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of surviving partner 788 *Wilson, Byron,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 763, 763 *Wilson, Charles,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 760 *Wilson, Joseph,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 746 *Wilson, Mary A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to administrator of 745 *Wilson, N.
Y.,* provision for improving harbor, repealed 1148clxvi *Wilson, Peter,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 790 *Wilson, R. H.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 750 *Wilson, Samuel L.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 763 *Wind Care National Park, S. Dak.,* appropriation for protecting, etc 487, 1188 *Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo.,* cession of portion of 1016 *Winder Building, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs 457, 1161 *Winder, William,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 765 *Windsor, Nova Scotia,* appropriation for consul at 77, 926 *Windsor, Ontario,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Windsor, William A.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 752 *Wineow, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 752 *Wingate, George E.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 758 *Winn, John K.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 754 *Winnebago Indians,* appropriation for interest; expenditure 200, 1055 *Winnipeg, Canada,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924 *Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf Railroad Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Yankton, S.
Dak 155 time extended for bridging Missouri River, Yankton, S. Dak 715 *Winters, George,* deficiency appropriation for 420 *Winters, John D.,* payment to 805 *Winthrop Head, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1152 *Winthrop, Mass.,* land conveyed to, for public road 82 *Winyah Bay, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 493, 1125, 1194 *Wisconsin,* deficiency appropriation for refund, expenses of raising volunteers 424, 1253 lands withdrawn for reservoir purposes in, restored to homestead entry 990 conditions 990 unsold land, Fort Crawford tract, to be disposed of 306 *Wisconsin Central Railroad,* homesteaders ejected from lands of, allowed credit, etc., on making new entries 184 *Wisconsin Eastern Judicial District,* terms of court, Milwaukee 152 Oshkosh 152 Green Bay 152 *Wisconsin River, Wis.,* lands withdrawn for reservoirs, headwaters of, restored to homestead entry 990 conditions 990 *Wise, William C.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment, to 754 *Withlacoochee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1127 preliminary examination of, to be made 1150 *Witnesses, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 508, 1208 deficiency appropriation for fees 45, 1241, 1257 *Wolf River, Miss.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1153 *Women’s Christian Association, D.
C.,* appropriation for maintenance 388, 910 *Women’s Clinic, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 387, 908 *Wood, Eliza,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to sole heir of 768 *Wood, Gabriel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Wood, Harry,* payment to, damages from mortar practice 804 *Wood Pulp, etc.,* export of, from Alaska timber permitted 628 *Woodbridge, Samuel,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 782 *Woodbridge Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1121 *Woodman, Edward,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrices of 758 *Woods, George W.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executor of 760 *Woods Hole, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of channel; contracts 1118 for improvement of Little Harbor 1118 for fish hatchery 1181 *Woodstock, New Brunswick,* appropriation for consul at 77, 925 *Woodward, Edwin T.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 770 *Woodward, Moses,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 797, 799 *Woodyard, E.
N.,* payment to 779 *Workhouse, D. C.* (*see* Washington Asylum). *World’s Dispensary Medical Association,* refund of internal-revenue taxes to 808 *Worthington, Samuel,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 757 *Wrapping Paper, Postal Service,* appropriation for 438, 1087 deficiency appropriation for 37, 1238 *Wright County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River by Sherburne County and 152 *Wright, G. B.,* payment to 779 *Wright, Susan G.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 757 *Wrights Road, D.
C.,* condemnation proceedings for extension of 247 *Wyandotte Indians, Absentee,* selection of agricultural lands by 519 *Wyckof, John,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 755 *Wyckoff, Ambrose B.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 774clxvii *Wynne, Alfred R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to executrices of 767 *Wyoming,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 131, 676 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 204, 1059 for resurveys, certain townships in 1185 deficiency appropriation for surveyor-general 1254 resurvey of certain townships in; occupants 992 *Wyoming Avenue, D.
C.,* proceedings to condemn land for 577 deficiency appropriation for condemnation expenses, extending 1221 *Wytheville, Va.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 478 **Y.** *Yachts, Steam,* subject to steamboat-inspection requirements 1029 *Yakima, etc., Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 203, 1058 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.,* disposal of unallotted lands 595 boundary recognized; rights of bona fide settlers, etc 596 allotment and reservations to Indians 596 classification and disposal of unallotted lands 596 opening to settlement; entries, etc 596 disposal of proceeds 597 irrigation charges, etc 598 regulations, etc 598 appropriation for expenses; reimbursable 598 *Yale, Charles D., and Company,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner of 771 *Yamhill River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 1143 *Yankton Agency, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 190, 1049 *Yankton Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* land set apart as memorial park for Yankton Sioux 1068 *Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company,* may bridge Missouri River at Yankton, S. Dak 60 time extended for bridging Missouri River, Yankton, S. Dak 621 *Yankton, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public, building 457, 1161 bridge authorized across Missouri River at 60, 155 time extended for bridge across Missouri river at 621, 715 *Yankton Tribe, Sioux Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 200 *Yaquina Bay, Oreg.,* provision for improving, repealed; maintenance 1148 *Yarmouth, Nova Scotia,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 *Yates and Pollock,* payment of French spoliation claim to executrix of surviving partner 789 *Yates, Arthur R.,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to widow of 761 *Yazoo River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1129 *Yellow Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 466, 1170 *Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Wyo.,* appropriation for improvement 1198 *Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.,* appropriation for salary of commissioner 141, 687 for protecting, etc., buffalo 487, 1188 for improvement of 498, 1198 expenditure for Forest Reserve 1198 deficiency appropriation for surveying boundaries 32 *Yellowstone River, Wyo.,* dams across, in aid of reclamation act, authorized 1045 *Yerba Buena Island, Cal.,* appropriation for naval training station 326, 1094 for buildings 337, 1104 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 29, 404, 405, 1228 *Ying Hsing Wen, Chinese Subject,* admitted to West Point 1286 *Yokohama, Japan,* appropriation for consul-general at 73, 921 for clerk hire 78, 926 *York, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1117 *York River, Va.,* appropriation for lighting 469, 1173 for improvement of 1123 *Yosemite National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for protecting, etc 487, 1188, 1286 for examination for reducing area, road, etc 487 boundaries of, changed 702 lauds transferred to Sierra Forest Reserve 703 recession accepted of Yosemite Valley Grant for 1286 Mariposa Big Tree Grove 1286 *Yosemite Valley Grant,* recession from California accepted 1286 *Young, Alexander,* payment of French spoliation claim to administrator of 783 *Young, Henry,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to 751 *Young, Jonathan,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to administrator of 749 *Young, Joseph,* payment of French spoliation claim to administratrix of 798 *Young, R.
W.,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 416 *Young, Stephen,* payment of Court, of Claims judgment to granddaughter of 765 *Young Women’s Christian Home, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 388 *Yukon River, Alaska,* appropriation for survey, etc., road from Valdez to Fort Egbert on 271 for locating military trail to Cold Foot on Koyukuk River 271 deficiency appropriation for survey, etc., wagon road Valdez to Fort Egbert on 1225 for locating military trail to Coldfoot on the Koyukuk 1225 *Yuma Indian Reservation,* reclamation, etc., of irrigable lands on 224 reservation for Indians; sale of remainder 224 price per acre; proceeds 224lxviii **Z.** *Zabriskie, Elias B.,* sureties on bond of, relieved from liability 811 *Zanesville Ohio,* appropriation for public building 457, 1161 *Zanzibar, Zanzibar,* appropriation for consul at 76, 924 for interpreters and guards 79, 927 *Zelaya, Alfonso,* admitted to West Point Military Academy 586 *“Zephyr,” Pilot Boat,* payment of French spoliation claims on account of 786 *Zittau, Germany,* appropriation for consul at 77, 924 *Zoological Park, D.
C., National,* appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 462, 1166 deficiency appropriation for 1219 proceedings to condemn land for highways, east and west of 522 *Zug and Painter,* payment of Court of Claims judgment to surviving partner 764 *Zurich, Switzerland,* appropriation for consul at 74, 923 for clerk hire 78, 926 2 **THE STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM NOVEMBER, 1903, TO MARCH, 1905; CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS, AND RECENT TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, AND EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATIONS EDITED, PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. **VOL.
XXXIII—**Part 2. **PRIVATE LAWS, CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS,** **TREATIES, ANO PROCLAMATIONS.** WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1905 1291 CONTENTS OF PART TWO. Page Private Acts of the Second Session of the Fifty-eighth Congress 1295 Private Acts of the Third Session of the Fifty-eighth Congress 1719 Concurrent Resolutions of the Fifty-eighth Congress 2077 Treaties and Conventions with Foreign Nations 2091 Proclamations of the President of the United States, 1903–1905 2307 PRIVATE LAWS of the **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,** passed by theTHE FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.1903–1905. 1293 PRIVATE ACTS OF THE FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES *Passed at the second session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the seventh day of December, 1903, and was adjourned without day on Thursday, the twenty-eighth day of April, 1904.* Theodore Roosevelt, President;
William P. Frye, President of the Senate *pro tempore;* Joseph G. Cannon, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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To authorize the Missouri Central Railroad Company to construct and maintain a bridge across the Missouri River near the city of Glasgow, in the State of Missouri
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