Chapter 2951. For the relief of Frank J
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CHAP. 2951.— An Act For the relief of Frank J. Ladner. March 1, 1907.[[H. R. 20490](/us/bill/34/hr/20490).][[Private, No. 2675](/us/pvt/34/2675).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That Frank J. Ladner be, Frank J. Ladner.Land patent to issue to.and he is hereby, authorized to enter, at the minimum price of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, in virtue of his and his assignor’s long settlement and valuable improvements thereon, the following-described Description.lands, to wit:
Section thirteen, in township eight south, range fourteen west of the Saint Stevens meridian, in the State of Mississippi, being the lands shown on the plat of official survey approved December ninth, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, as the private land claim of John B. Lardner, containing an area of six hundred and forty acres, more or less, located in Hancock County, said State, and upon payment of said sum a patent shall issue in favor of said Frank J. Ladner. Approved, March 1, 1907.
RESOLUTION. Granting permission to Rear-Admiral B. H. McCalla to accept a medal from the King of Great Britain, and the Order of the Red Eagle from the Emperor of Germany. No. 30 34 Stat. 2825 1907-03-04 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 2025-03-19 59 2 private [No. 30.] Joint Resolution Granting permission to Rear-Admiral B.
H. McCalla to accept a medal from the King of Great Britain, and the Order of the Red Eagle from the Emperor of Germany. March 4, 1907.[[S. J. R. 98](/us/bill/74/sjres/98).][[Priv. Res., No. 1](/us/bill/74/privres/1).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That permission is herebyB. H. McCalla.May accept medals from Great Britain and Germany. granted to Rear-Admiral B. H. McCalla, United States Navy, to accept the China war medal, with Pekin clasp, tendered to him by the, King of Great Britain, and the Order of the Red Eagle, with swords, tendered to him by the Emperor of Germany.
Approved, March 4, 1907. 2825 i INDEX. **A.** Page. *Aaron, Michael,* pension increased 2078 *Abbey, George J.,* pension increased 2759 *Abbott, Alvin,* pension increased 1506 *Abbott, Charles S.,* pension increased 2545 *Abbott, Manning,* pension increased 1886 *Abel, John D.,* pension increased 2456 *Abney, Julia A. (widow),* pension increased 2202 *Achey, Ephraim D.,* pension increased 2155 *Acker, Dillon F.,* pension increased 1613 *Ackerley, Albert J.,* pension increased 2608 *Ackerman, Frederick G.,* pension increased 2801 *Ackert, William H.,* pension increased 1583 *Ackley, Emily V.
(widow),* pension increased 2403 *Ackley, John F.,* pension increased 2735 *Ackley, Louise (widow),* pension 1747 *Adair, Thomas,* pension increased 1524 *Adams, Elvina (widow),* pension increased 2455 *Adams, George W.,* pension increased 1884 *Adams, James B.,* pension increased 2111 *Adams, Jonathan M.,* pension increased 2284 *Adams, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2643 *Adams, Martin L.,* pension increased 1632 *Adams, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1963 *Adams, Ralph A.,* pension increased 1566 *Adams, Sarah (daughter),* pension 1985 *Adams, Sarah E.
(widow),* pension increased 1647 *Adams, Thomas,* pension increased 2554 *Adams, Thomas D.,* pension increased 2093 *Adams, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2770 *Adams, William,* pension increased 2205 *Adams, William H.,* pension increased 2692 *Adamson, George W.,* pension increased 1570 *Adelotte, Elijah C.,* pension increased 2601 *Adkins, Jackson,* pension 2186 *Adshead, John,* pension increased 2423 *Agey, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2370 *Agnew, Jane (widow),* pension 2670 *Agur, Thomas A.,* pension increased 1821 *Aikin, Emma C.
(widow),* pension 2584 *Airey, Charles W.,* pension increased 2575 *Akerley, Ebenezer W.,* pension increased 1978 *Akin, Thomas,* pension increased 2617 *Alban, William H.,* pension increased 1556 *Albert, John,* pension increased 1834 *Albertson, Ambrose D.,* pension increased 2362 *Alden, Charles H.,* pension increased 2722 *Alden, Emily J. (widow),* pension 1937 *Alden, John A.,* pension increased 2143 *Alden, William Seymour,* pension increased 2640 *Alderman, Jesse,* pension increased 1828 *Aldred, Emma (widow),* pension 1534 *Aldrich, Julia G.
(widow),* pension 1781 *Aldrich, Lumbard B.,* pension increased 1492 *Aldrich, Truman,* pension increased 1906 *Alexander, George B. D.,* pension increased 1792 *Alexander, Rebecca A. (widow),* pension increased 2148 *Alexander, Thomas C.,* pension increased 2054 *Allbright, Samuel,* pension increased 1812 *Allee, Mildred L. (widow),* pension increased 2622 *Allen, Andrew P.,* pension increased 1779 *Allen, Carrie May (daughter),* ii pension 2769 *Allen, Charles L.,* duplicate bond issued to 1940 *Allen, David H.,* pension increased 1798 *Allen, Delight A.
(widow),* pension increased 1856 *Allen, Ethan,* pension increased 1903 *Allen, George H.,* pension increased 2698 *Allen, Henry,* pension increased 1464 *Allen, James L.,* pension increased 2294 *Allen, Joseph H.,* pension increased 1921 *Allen, Josiah F.,* pension increased 1751 *Allen, Lissie D. (widow),* pension increased 2500 *Allen, Mary E. ( widow),* pension increased 2421 *Allen, Nancy N. (widow),* pension increased 1814 *Allen, Rachel (widow),* pension increased 2043 *Allen, Rufus C.,* pension increased 2263 *Alley, Shadrack H.
J.,* pension increased 2592 *Allhands, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1591 *Allis-Chalmers Company,* refund of penalty 2314 *Allis, Farrie M. (widow),* pension increased 1736 *Allison, George W.,* pension increased 1689 *Allison, John H.,* pension increased 2260 *Allison, Joseph M.,* pension increased 1944 *Allyn, Lucie A. (widow),* pension increased 2766 *Alspach, Henry W.,* pension increased 2490 *Alspaugh, John,* military record corrected 2153 *Alsup, John F.,* pension increased 1934 *Alves, John,* pension increased 1595 *Amburn, Allen,* pension increased 1449 *Amende, Frederick A.,* pension increased 1603 *Ames, Elizabeth A.
(widow),* pension 2164 *Ames, Hugh F.,* pension increased 2051 *Amis, James F.,* pension increased 1948 *Amos, Joseph,* pension increased 2333 *Anderson, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2245 *Anderson, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2104 *Anderson, Emma C. (widow),* pension 1672 *Anderson, Francis,* pension increased 2366 *Anderson, George,* pension increased 2327 *Anderson, John C.,* pension increased 1790 *Anderson, John H.,* pension increased 2068 *Anderson, Samuel F.,* pension increased 2324 *Anderson, William E.,* pension increased 1848 *Anderson, William H,* pension increased 2286 *Anderson, William Oliver,* pension increased 2541 *Andrew, Elias,* pension increased 2016 *Andrews, Albert C.,* pension increased 1649 *Andrews, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2166 *Andrews, Oscar,* pension increased 2628 *Andrews, Samuel L.,* pension increased 1550 *Angel, David,* pension increased 2472 *Anshutz, Henry T.,* pension increased 1507 *Anslow, John,* pension increased 2454 *Anthony, Charles H.,* pension increased 2459 *Anthony, John E.,* pension increased 2691 *Anthony, John L.,* pension increased 2272 *Antrim, Jeremiah Y.,* pension increased 2187 *Apgar, George M.,* pension increased 1796 *Archer, Howard William (son),* pension 2387 *Archer, Martha G.
(widow),* pension increased 1560 *Archuleta, Antonio,* pension 2485 *Arcy, Henry,* pension increased 2458 *Armistead, John G. H.,* pension increased 2322 *Arms, Alice A. (widow),* pension increased 1829 *Armstrong, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2532 *Armstrong, Hiram F.,* pension increased 1430 *Armstrong, John,* pension increased 1429 *Armstrong, Thomas,* pension increased 2001 *Arnett, Eudocia (widow),* pension increased 2764 *Arnold, Anna (widow),* pension increased 2738 *Arnold, Catharine (widow),* pension 2006 *Arnold, Charles M.,* pension increased 2605 *Arnold, Dominick,* pension increased 1683 *Arnold, Etisha T.,* pension increased 2671 *Arnold, Francis L.,* pension increased 2457 *Arnold, John H.,* iii pension increased 2682 *Arnold, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 1849 *Arnold, Mary O.
(widow),* pension increased 1729 *Arnold, Oscar R.,* pension increased 1498 *Arnold, William,* pension increased 2435 *Arnold, William C.,* pension increased 2383 *Arnott, Josiah B.,* pension increased 2480 *Arrington, L. L. and L. S.,* payment to 2701 *Arthur, Charles W.,* pension increased 2520 *Artz, 0. A.,* payment to 2661 *Ashelman, John B.,* pension increased 1838 *Ashley, Rufus M.,* pension increased 2148 *Ashton, George W.,* pension increased 2782 *Ashton, Thomas,* pension increased 2442 *Ask, Jesse A.,* pension increased 2346 *Asson, Sydney A.
(widow),* pension increased 1673 *Atkinson, Elizabeth E. (widow),* pension increased 1744 *Atkinson, Samuel W.,* pension increased 2239 *Atwaters, John D.,* pension increased 1786 *Auchmuty, Jesse M.,* pension increased 2076 *Aucock, Robert,* pension increased 1693 *Auger, Emma (mother),* pension 1519 *Auldridge, Jane (widow),* pension increased 2388 *Austin, America J. (widow),* pension increased 2585 *Austin, David C.,* pension increased 2161 *Austin, Epsy Ann (widow),* pension increased 1514 *Austin, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 2363 *Austin, Orlando O.,* pension increased 2417 *Ayer, Jared,* pension increased 2268 *Ayers, Ellis L.,* pension increased 2201 *Aylsworth, Thomas E.,* pension increased 2335 **B.** *Babcock, James B.,* pension increased 1614 *Baber, John C.,* pension increased 1557 *Baber, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2746 *Baca, Saturnino,* pension increased 1817 *Bachman, Charles,* pension increased 2620 *Bachman, Martin V. B.,* pension increased 1472 *Bachus, Julia A.
(widow),* pension increased 1992 *Bacon, Florence (widow),* pension increased 2458 *Bacon, Margarette R. (widow),* pension 2476 *Bacon, Philip,* pension increased 1474 *Badger, Blanche (widow),* pension increased 2135 *Badger, Nathaniel L.,* pension increased 1498 *Bagley, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1583 *Bailey, Adaline G. (widow),* pension increased 2530 *Bailey, Annis (widow),* pension 2112 *Bailey, Elizabeth L. W. (widow),* pension increased 2116 *Bailey, Franklin H.,* pension increased 2395 *Bailey, Joseph,* pension increased 1586 *Bailey, Levi S.,* pension increased 2710 *Bailey, William G.,* pension increased 2369 *Bailie, Gilbert,* pension increased 2696 *Bailor, William A.,* pension increased 2157 *Baird, Julia C.
R. (widow),* pension 2449 *Baird, Louis A.,* pension increased 2264 *Baird, William,* pension increased 2366 *Baity, William G.,* pension increased 2365 *Baker, Andrew J., Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased 1619 *Baker, Andrew J., Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 1759 *Baker, Edwin N.,* pension increased 1919 *Baker, Evan H.,* pension increased 2396 *Baker, George A.,* pension increased 1571 *Baker, George W.,* pension increased 2715 *Baker, Isaac,* pension 1743 *Baker, James W.,* pension 1697 *Baker, John A.,* pension increased 2616 *Baker, Joseph,* pension increased 1672 *Baker, Mary A.
(widow),* pension increased 2261 *Baker, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2126 *Baker, Parthenia, W. (widow),* pension 1653 *Baker, Paul,* pension increased 2273 *Baker, Samuel,* pension increased 2445 *Baker, Solomon H.,* pension increased 2117 *Baker, Susan (widow),* iv pension increased 2756 *Baker, William M.,* pension increased 2361 *Baldwin, John R.,* pension increased 2037 *Baldwin. Julia (widow),* pension increased 1828 *Baldwin, Julia T. (widow),* pension increased 2579 *Baldwin, Thomas T.,* pension increased 2760 *Balew, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2594 *Ball, John E.,* pension increased 1688 *Ballantyne, Charles,* pension increased 2392 *Ballard, Henry,* pension increased 2090 *Ballard, Silas H.,* pension increased 1740 *Ballenger, Reuben R.,* pension 1900 *Ballew, Francis M.,* pension increased 1804 *Bambush, John P.,* pension increased 1647 *Bancroft.
John W.,* pension increased 1469 *Bandy, James T.,* pension increased 2056 *“Banes,” Steamer,* tonnage tax refunded 2310 *Banister, Fostoria L.,* pension increased 2130 *Banks, Jordan H.,* pension increased 2174 *Banks, Wesley J.,* pension increased 1593 *Banks, William C.,* pension 1918 *Banta, Mary I. ( widow),* pension increased 2780 *Bantom, William H.,* pension increased 1666 *Barber, Mordicai B.,* pension increased 1750 *Barber, Edgar M.,* pension increased 2608 *Barber, Elizabeth E.
(widow),* pension increased 1800 *Barber, Martin L.,* pension increased 1559 *Barber, Samuel,* pension increased 2509 *Bard, Jeremiah,* pension increased 2349 *Bare, John P.,* pension increased 2613 *Bargar, Sarah A. (widow),* pension 1509 *Barker, Calvin,* pension increased 2514 *Barker, Horace E.,* pension increased 1488 *Barker, Octavo,* pension increased 2340 *Barker, Stephen A.,* pension increased 2703 *Barker, W. B.,* payment to 2661 *Barker, William F.,* pension increased 2775 *Barkis, Francis A.,* pension increased 1757 *Barnard, Joseph A.,* pension increased 2076 *Barnell, Charles, alias Richard North,* pension increased 2300 *Barnes, Abner R.,* pension increased 2148 *Barnes, Ann H.
(widow),* pension increased 2678 *Barnes, Anna D. (widow),* pension increased 2435 *Barnes, Edward A.,* pension increased 2222 *Barnes, Edward M.,* pension increased 1848 *Barnes, George B.,* pension increased 2216 *Barnes, Joshua,* pension 1893 *Barnes, William A.,* pension increased 1698 *Barney, Hiram C.,* pension increased 2359 *Barney, James L.,* pension increased 2647 *Barney, James P.,* reimbursement to 2661 *Barney, Martin V.,* pension increased 2302 *Barney, Walter,* pension increased 1450 *Barnhill, Sibby (widow),* pension increased 2535 *Barnum, Thomas W.,* pension increased 1914 *Barnwell, John C.,* pension increased 2179 *Barr, Abraham M.,* pension increased 1876 *Barr, Albert T.,* pension increased 2438 *Barr, James W.,* pension increased 2809 *Barr, John C.,* pension increased 1502 *Barr, Mary E.
P. (widow),* pension 2481 *Barret, Richard F.,* pension increased 2573 *Barrett, Anthony,* pension increased 1495 *Barrett, Burden H.,* pension increased 2552 *Barrett, Uriah D.,* pension increased 1459 *Barrett, William (son),* pension 2191 *Barrows, Henry J.,* pension increased 2644 *Barrows, Homer A.,* pension increased 1475 *Barry, James B.,* pension increased 1723 *Bartlett, Alonzo M.,* pension increased 1832 *Bartlett, Joseph R.,* pension increased 2772 *Bartlett, Louisa (daughter),* pension 2486 *Bartlett, Rachel L.
(widow),* pension 1979 *Bartley, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2095 *Bartley, Valentine,* v pension increased 1861 *Barton, John W.,* pension increased 1914 *Barton, Marvin F.,* pension increased 2416 *Bass, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 2058 *Bassett, Henry Opeman,* payment to heir of 2819 *Bassford, Anna C. (widow),* pension increased 1898 *Batchelder, Nellie A. (widow),* pension increased 1973 *Batchelor, Frances Ann (widow),* pension increased 1513 *Bateman, Joseph,* pension increased 2616 *Bates, Archibald,* pension increased 2640 *Bates, Edwin D.,* pension increased 2380 *Bales, Taylor, alias Baits,* pension 2186 *Boublitz, Samuel F.,* pension increased 1932 *Bauer, August,* pension increased 1742 *Bauerlin, Henry,* pension increased 2554 *Baughman, Mariah (widow),* pension 1482 *Baum, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2177 *Bausman, Catherine (widow),* pension 2196 *Bayless, Daniel B.,* pension increased 2457 *Bayley, Thomas,* pension increased 2545 *Bayley, Virgil A.,* pension increased 2098 *Bays, William,* pension 2237 *Beach, Franklin B.,* pension increased 2137 *Beach, William J.,* pension 1988 *Beachey, William C.,* pension increased 1455 *Beale, Joseph H.,* pension increased 1839 *Beall, Alphenis M.,* pension increased 1740 *Beall, William H.,* granted honorable discharge 2406 *Beam, Van Buren,* pension increased 2086 *Bean, Alba B.,* pension 1872 *Bean, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 1430 *Bean, Elizabeth B.
(widow),* pension 1844 *Bean, Walter F.,* pension increased 1909 *Beard, George W.,* pension increased 1645 *Beardslee, Evelyn S. (widow),* pension 1518 *Beardsley, Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 2274 *Bearss, Levi,* pension increased 1436 *Beatty, Emma L. (widow),* pension 2564 *Beatty, John,* pension increased 1936 *Beatty, Robert,* pension increased 2069 *Bechtol, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 1656 *Becker Brewing and Malting Company,* payment to 2313 *Becker, Frances (widow),* pension increased 2202 *Becker, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 1735 *Becker, Martin,* pension increased 2649 *Bedell, Henry E.,* pension increased 1456 *Bedford, Leah (widow),* pension increased 2159 *Bedient, George W.,* pension increased 1669 *Beebe, Alva,* pension increased 2182 *Becks, William L.,* pension increased 1443 *Beeler, Louis F.,* pension increased 2361 *Beeny, George W.,* pension increased 2764 *Beery, Marinda D.
(widow),* pension increased 2714 *Beesley, Martha L. (widow),* pension increased 2106 *Beham, Alfred,* pension increased 1857 *Behrens, Fredrich,* pension increased 1632 *Behymer, John,* pension increased 2172 *Beier, Julius,* pension increased 1972 *Belden, Lewis F.,* pension increased 2491 *Belden, Perry F.,* pension increased 2060 *Belding, Jennie F. (widow),* pension increased 2104 *Beliveau, U. J.,* payment to 2661 *Belk, Lizzie (widow),* pension increased 1704 *Belknap, Rollin S.,* pension 2483 *Bell, Charles A.,* pension increased 2707 *Bell, Edward W.,* pension increased 2014 *Bell, Frances (widow),* pension 1993 *Bell, James H.,* pension increased 2354 *Bell, John,* pension increased 2698 *Bell, Theresia (widow),* pension increased 2384 *Bell, William W.,* pension increased 2633 *Bellomy, Matthew H.,* pension increased 2002 *Bender, Jacob,* pension increased 2288 *Benedict, Robert D.,* payment to 2409 *Benedict, William W.,* vi pension increased 1545 *Benham, Emma H.
(widow),* pension increased 1531 *Benham, Joseph R.,* pension increased 2580 *Benjamin, David C.,* pension increased 2447 *Benkler, William,* pension increased 1638 *Bennett, Ary S. (widow),* pension increased 2622 *Bennett, Henry S.,* pension increased 2147 *Bennett, Howard,* pension increased 2303 *Bennett, John P.,* pension increased 2778 *Bennett, Lloyd D.,* pension increased 1875 *Bennett, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1749 *Bennett, Morris,* pension increased 1435 *Bennett, Phebe J.
(widow),* pension increased 1494 *Bennett, Philander,* pension increased 1607 *Bennett, Ruth F. (widow),* pension 1646 *Bennett, Siotha (widow),* pension increased 1717 *Bennett, William T.,* pension increased 2715 *Bennett, William W.,* pension increased 2312 *Bennington, Albert,* pension increased 2728 *Bennum, Henry O.,* pension increased 2674 *Benson, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1719 *Benson, Charles E.,* pension 2010 *Benson, Charles M.,* pension increased 1828 *Benson, Le Roy,* pension increased 2628 *Bentley, Charles B,* reimbursement 2315 *Bentley, David J.,* pension 2009 *Benton, Theodore M.,* pension increased 2275 *Bentz, Rudolph,* pension increased 2244 *Beranek, Francis A.,* pension increased 1924 *Bergen, Gustave,* pension 2008 *Bergen, John S.,* pension increased 2769 *Berghahn, William C.,* pension 1982 *Berkey, John M.,* pension increased 1504 *Berkley, Riley J.,* pension increased 2576 *Berry, C.
A.,* payment to 2414 *Berry, Jacob,* pension increased 2677 *Berry, James T.,* pension increased 1429 *Berry, John C.,* pension increased 2348 *Berry, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2763 *Berry, William,* pension 1877 *Berry, William H.,* pension increased 2447 *Bertelson, H. P.,* payment to 1661 *Bethel, Nancy (widow),* pension increased 2447 *Bethurum, David,* pension increased 2600 *Betts, Ann (widow),* pension increased 1476 *Betts, Sarah (widow),* pension increased 2524 *Betz, Peter,* pension increased 1644 *Beulen, James H.,* pension increased 1570 *Bevan, Lydia B.
(widow),* pension 1711 *Beyer, Hillary,* pension increased 2228 *Beymer, George N.,* pension increased 2605 *Bibb, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 1566 *Bickford, Sarah M. (widow),* pension increased 2636 *Bickford, Sylvester,* pension increased 2642 *Biddle, John,* pension increased 1866 *Biederman, Frank J.,* pension increased 2493 *Bierer, John,* pension increased 1444 *Bierley, Frederick,* pension increased 1710 *Biertempfel, L.,* payment to 2747 *Bietry, Pauline (widow),* pension increased 2099 *Biffar, Francis A.,* pension increased 2802 *Bigalow, Nelson,* pension increased 2283 *Bigelow, Benjamin Franklin,* pension increased 1552 *Bigger, Samuel P.,* pension increased 1668 *Bigler, Eleanor P.
(widow),* pension increased 2730 *Billing, Edwin,* pension increased 1625 *Billings, Martha A. (widow),* pension increased 2246 *Billings, Myron E.,* pension increased 1500 *Billingsley, James D.,* pension increased 1706 *Bingham, Anna C. (widow),* pension increased 1957 *Bingham, Lorin R.,* pension increased 1647 *Binkley, William G.,* pension increased 2298 *Bird, Edward,* pension increased 2726 *Birge, Julia A. (widow),* pension increased 2684 Birkhead, Miranda (widow). vii pension 2230 *Birmingham, William,* pension increased 1432 *Birthright, Louisa J.
(widow),* pension increased 2247 *Bisbee, Watson F.,* pension increased 2771 *Bishop, Charles E.,* pension increased 1636 *Bishop, Levi C.,* pension increased 1793 *Bishop, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 1644 *Bishop, Mary H. (widow),* pension increased 2788 *Bishop, Menzo S.,* pension increased 2709 *Bishop, Theodore H.,* granted honorable discharge 1859 *Bishop, Thomas E.,* pension increased 1692 *Bishop, Victoria (widow),* pension increased 1704 *Bissell, James E.,* pension increased 2754 *Bittleston, Henry,* pension inereased 2708 *Bivans, Robert,* pension increased 1890 *Birby, Edmund W.,* pension increased 1887 *Blacker, Charles,* pension increased 2585 *Blackwell, Rittie ( widow),* pension 2565 *Blair, George,* pension increased 1688 *Blair, George W.,* pension increased 2277 *Blair, Henry W.,* pension 2449 *Blair, Hugh,* pension increased 2305 *Blair, James T.,* pension increased 2806 *Blair, William,* pension increased 1727 *Blake, Albert S.,* pension increased 1640 *Blake, Evans,* pension increased 1887 *Blakney, Thomas,* pension increased 2040 *Blancett, Robert,* pension increased 1990 *Blanchard, Helen M.
(widow),* pension increased 1459 *Blanchard, John W.,* pension increased 2096 *Blanchard, Thomas T.,* pension increased 1894 *Blanchard, William T.,* pension increased 2338 *Bland, Theodore,* pension increased 2372 *Blanding, James D.,* pension increased 1623 *Blanding, Sallie E. (widow),* pension increased 2092 *Blaney, Anna V. (widow),* pension increased 2714 *Blank and Parks,* payment to 2152 *Blanton, John A.,* pension increased 2158 *Bledsoe, James P.,* pension increased 2602 *Bledsoe, Relf,* pension increased 2668 *Bledsoe, Smith,* pension 2670 *Blackman, Adelbert E.,* pension increased 2392 *Blessing, John G.,* pension increased 1653 *Blethen, Mary R.
(widow),* pension increased 1537 *Blewett, William E.,* pension increased 1490 *Blinn, John L.,* pension increased 1814 *Bliss, Cornelius E.,* pension increased 2744 *Bliss, James W., alis James Warren,* pension increased 2319 *Block, Carl W.,* pension increased 1584 *Blodgett, Edward T.,* pension 2696 *Blodgett, Ethan,* pension increased 1602 *Blodgett, Laura A. (widow),* pension increased 1503 *Bloomer, Daniel,* pension increased 1748 *Blossom, William A.,* pension increased 1806 *Blye, Warren A.,* pension increased 1572 *Blyth, Thomas,* pension increased 1773 *Bocoskey, Michael,* pension 2369 *Bode, William,* pension increased 1603 *Bodenhamer, George W.,* pension increased 1923 *Bodkin, Elizabeth (widow),* pension inereased 1890 *Bodley, Levi N.,* pension increased 1615 *Boepple, Nathalia (widow),* pension increased 2131 *Boesewetter, Otto,* pension 1964 *Bogan, Patrick,* pension increased 2614 *Boger, Ernst,* pension increased 2501 *Boger, Joseph R.,* pension increased 2462 *Boggs, Albert W.,* pension increased 2616 *Boggs, James A.,* pension 2082 *Boggs, Oliver S.,* pension increased 2712 *Bogia, Benjamin D.,* pension increased 1986 *Bogue, Michael,* pension increased 2453 *Bohannan, Martha L.
(widow),* pension increased 2742 *Bohn, Christopher,* pension increased 1779 *Bokart, John,* pension increased 1526 *Bole, Henry D.,* viii pension increased 2577 *Bolen, Enoch,* pension increased 1621 *Boles, William T. A. H.,* pension increased 2022 *Bolinger, Benjamin,* pension increased 2369 *Bollard, Walter Delafield,* waiver of age limit for admission to Navy Pay Corps 2657 *Bolles, Enoch,* pension increased 2427 *Bolshow, Joseph,* pension increased 2282 *Bolster, David P.,* pension increased 1482 *Bolt, Larsey (widow),* pension increased 2207 *Bolt, Martha Jane (widow),* pension increased 2143 *Boltz, Ephraim M.,* pension increased 2598 *Bond, James,* pension increased 2392 *Bone, William H.,* pension increased 2316 *Boney, George H.,* pension increased 2780 *Bonham, Marie G.
(widow),* pension increased 1608 *Bonner, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2738 *Bonynge, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2067 *Bookhammer, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2570 *Bookman, John W.,* pension increased 1753 *Boon, Robert,* pension increased 1442 *Boone, Annie L. (widow),* pension increased 2606 *Booth, Cora Allie (widow),* pension 2563 *Booth, John W.,* pension increased 2533 *Booth, William,* pension increased 2717 *Boozer, A. E.,* payment to 2660 *Borthwick, Isabel T.
(widow),* pension 2824 *Boshea, Alexander,* pension increased 2398 *Boss, Jeremiah, alias Jeremiah Ingalls,* pension increased 1458 *Bostwick, Joseph L.,* pension increased 1616 *Boswell, Mima A.,* pension increased 2109 *Bosworth, Alice (widow),* pension 2283 *Bosworth, Thomas,* pension increased 2028 *Botner, Benjamin,* pension increased 1800 *Botsford, Edwin A.,* pension increased 1776 *Bottcher, Ulrika (widow),* pension 1637 *Bottoms, William F.,* pension increased 1691 *Botts, Columbus,* pension increased 2065 *Boucher, Joseph H.,* pension 2676 *Bouden, Asher S.,* pension increased 1605 *Boughman, Daniel,* pension increased 1866 *Boughner, George W.,* pension increased 2533 *Boulton, William H.,* pension increased 2470 *Bourke, William C.,* pension increased 1924 *Boush, Sarah A.
(widow),* pension increased 1481 *Bovee, Joseph,* pension increased 2122 *Bovee, Nicholas A.,* pension increased 2344 *Bowen, Caleb T.,* pension increased 2145 *Bowen, David,* pension increased 2337 *Bowen, John,* pension increased 2713 *Bowen, Oscar 0.,* granted honorable discharge 2814 *Bowker, Joseph C.,* pension increased 2684 *Bowles, John E.,* pension increased 2572 *Bowles. William A.,* pension increased 2115 *Bowman, Benson H.,* pension increased 1852 *Bowman, Henry Z.,* pension increased 2275 *Bowman, James,* pension increased 2494 *Bowman, Jeremiah,* pension 2740 *Bowman, Polly Ann (widow),* pension increased 2809 *Bowser, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1956 *Boxmeyer, Charles,* pension increased 2445 *Boyd, George S.,* pension increased 2340 *Boyd, John N.,* pension increased 1742 *Boyd, Samuel,* pension increased 2763 *Boyden, Elbridge P.,* pension increased 2494 *Boyer, Emma M.
(widow),* pension 1524 *Boyer, Jonathan J.,* pension increased 1529 *Boyle, Elizabeth B. (widow),* pension increased 2314 *Boyle, Enoch,* pension increased 2054 *Boyle, George A.,* pension increased 2692 *Boyles, George W.,* pension increased 1830 *Boynton, Eli,* pension increased 2329 *Boynton, Helen Augusta Mason (widow),* pension 2350 *Boyt, T. E.,* payment to 2822 *Bozarth, Abram J.,* pension increased 1754 *Brackett, Josephine (widow),* ix pension 2456 *Bradberry, John H.,* pension increased 2197 *Bradbury, Augustus F.,* pension increased 1627 *Bradbury, Charles A.,* pension increased 1445 *Braden, Miner L.,* pension increased 1869 *Brader, Levi,* pension increased 2250 *Bradfield, Zachariah,* pension increased 1504 *Bradford, John,* pension increased 2210 *Bradish, Albert H.,* pension increased 2178 *Bradley, George M.,* pension increased 1542 *Bradley, John,* pension increased 2304 *Bradley, Nathan C.,* pension increased 1624 *Bradley, Robert O.,* pension increased 2502 *Bradshaw, Silas N.,* pension increased 1472 *Brady, Lucinda (widow),* pension 2182 *Brady, Mary A.
(widow),* pension 2680 *Brady, Mathias,* pension increased 1873 *Brady, Michael,* pension increased 1451 *Brady, William H., Delaware Volunteers,* pension increased 2731 *Brady, William H., Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 1778 *Bragdon, Benjamin,* payment to 2661 *Bragdon, W. H.,* payment to 2661 *Bragg, Benjamin,* pension increased 2506 *Bragg, Edward S.,* pension 2153 *Bragg, Catherine E. (widow),* pension increased 1878 *Brail, George G.,* pension increased 1606 *Brainard, Eli,* pension increased 1692 *Brake, Robert,* pension increased 2772 *Braman, Henry T.,* pension increased 1541 *Bramel, Thomas, alias Thomas Bramble,* pension increased 1488 *Branam, William T.,* pension increased 1869 *Brand, James S.,* pension increased 2024 *Brandau, Robert, alias Brandon,* pension increased 2154 *Brandon, Matthew H.,* pension increased 2080 *Brandt, Jesse H.,* pension increased 1986 *Brannon, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2228 *Branson, Alfred,* pension increased 2371 *Brant, Ellen M.
(widow),* pension increased 1718 *Branyan, Joseph J.,* pension increased 2567 *Braselton, William A.,* pension increased 1998 *Brawner, George W.,* pension increased 2462 *Brazelton, Eli,* pension increased 1529 *Breazeale, Frank,* pension increased 2522 *Breckenridge, Samuel M.,* pension increased 2720 *Breckenridge, William C.,* pension increased 1450 *Breden, John,* pension increased 1514 *Breighner, John Lewis Bernard (son},* pension 2095 *Bremmer, Lizzie, (widow),* pension 1596 *Brenizer, Henry,* pension increased 2035 *Brenton, Oliver,* pension increased 1658 *Brewer, Horatio S.,* pension increased 2679 *Brewer, John J.,* pension 1596 *Brewer, William I.,* pension increased 1956 *Brewerton, Sidney S.,* pension increased 1918 *Brewster, George,* pension increased 2122 *Briant, Charles C.,* pension increased 1734 *Brick, Mary A.
(widow),* pension increased 2405 *Brickett, George E.,* pension increased 1430 *Bridaham, John G.,* pension increased 2270 *Bridge, Gifford M.,* pension increased 2773 *Bridges, William,* pension increased 1962 *Bridwell, Ezekiel,* pension increased 1960 *Briggs, Evastus W.,* pension increased 2094 *Briggs, Minerva (widow),* pension increased 1447 *Briggs, Wells,* pension increased 1469 *Brigham, Sidney S.,* pension increased 1438 *Bright, Mary G. (widow),* pension 1455 *Brink, Andrew,* pension increased 2474 *Brinker, Sarah A.
(widow),* pension 1886 *Brinkley, John,* pension increased 1480 *Brinton, George W.,* pension increased 2580 *Brisco, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 1560 *Bristol, Dora T. (widow),* pension increased 2540 *Bristol, James Edward,* pension increased 2501 *Britton, Daniel,* x pension increased 1773 *Broad, John,* pension increased 1776 *Broadway, John H.,* pension increased 2097 *Broadwell, John A.,* pension increased 1846 *Brockman, Washington,* pension increased 2134 *Brockmann, Hennry,* payment to 2661 *Brockway, Sue A.
(widow),* pension increased 2724 *Brodowski, Theophil,* pension increased 2371 *Brody, James,* pension increased 1470 *Bronaugh, Mary E. (widow),* pension 1942 *Bronson, Emmagene (widow),* pension increased 2367 *Brooks, Alphonso,* pension increased 1665 *Brooks, Asa G.,* pension increased 2206 *Brooks, John D.,* pension increased 2357 *Brooks, John H.,* pension increased 2260 *Brooks, Joseph, Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 2793 *Brooks, Joseph, Virginia Volunteers,* pension 2468 *Brooks, Martha (widow),* pension increased 1760 *Brooks, W.
S.,* payment to 2661 *Brothers, John T.,* pension increased 1844 *Brott, Harrison,* pension 1502 *Brough, Charles M.,* pension increased 2441 *Broughton, John,* pension increased 2076 *Brown, Abby L. (widow),* pension increased 2424 *Brown, Abraham S.,* pension increased 1822 *Brown, Adeline (widow),* pension increased 2808 *Brown, Agnes E. (widow),* pension increased, 2758 *Brown, Ahijah,* pension increased 1576 *Brown, Alexander,* pension increased 2464 *Brown, Alphonso,* pension increased 2805 *Brown, Asail,* pension increased 2617 *Brown, Bryant,* pension increased 2097 *Brown, Carl,* payment to 2661 *Brown, Charles D.,* pension increased 1841 *Brown, Darius J.,* pension increased 1515 *Brown, Elisha, Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased 2326 *Brown, Elisha, Minnesota Volunteers,* pension increased 2212 *Brown, Ezra H.,* pension increased 2014 *Brown, Francis G.,* pension increased 2721 *Brown, Francis L.,* pension increased 1581 *Brown, General M.,* pension 1676 *Brown, Georgia D.
(widow),* pension increased 1653 *Brown, Hamilton D.,* pension increased 1960 *Brown, Harvey C.,* pension increased 1643 *Brown, Helen S. (widow),* pension increased 1984 *Brown, Henry,* pension increased 1606 *Brown, Henry W.,* pension increased 2183 *Brown, Horace E.,* pension increased 1677 *Brown, Howard,* pension increased 2346 *Brown, James A. M.,* pension increased 1508 *Brown, James F.,* pension increased 2060 *Brown, James J.,* pension increased 2117 *Brown, James M.,* pension increased 2349 *Brown, James N.,* pension increased 2141 *Brown, James Thompson,* pension increased 1874 *Brown, Jasper N.,* pension increased 2505 *Brown, Jerome L.,* pension increased 2168 *Brown, Jerusha Hayward (widow),* pension increased 1638 *Brown, John, Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased 1854 *Brown, John, Tennessee Volunteers,* pension increased 2588 *Brown, John B.,* Indian depredation claim of, referred to Court of Claims 2411 *Brown, John C.,* pension increased 2283 *Brown, John F.,* pension increased 2161 *Brown, John L.,* pension increased 2331 *Brown.
John R.,* pension increased 1825 *Brown, Lucy (widow),* pension 2073 *Brown, Margarete E. (widow),* pension increased 1944 *Brown, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2663 *Brown, Milton,* pension increased 2611 *Brown, Samuel,* pension increased 2350 *Brown, Talcott M.,* pension increased 2592 *Brown, Thaddeus C. S.,* pension increased 2047 *Brown, Thomas,* pension increased 1907 *Brown, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2775 *Brown, Washington M.,* xi pension increased 2568 *Brown, William,* pension increased 1907 *Brown, William A.,* pension increased 2574 *Brown, William H., Massachusetts Volunteers,* pension increased 2713 *Brown, William H., Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 2803 *Brown, William H., U.
S. Colored Volunteers,* pension increased 1548 *Brown, William H., West Virginia Volunteers,* pension increased 1786 *Browne, John,* pension increased 2174 *Brownewell, S. D.,* payment to 2661 *Bruce, David,* pension increased 1700 *Bruce, Theodore T. (son),* pension 2359 *Bruce, Winfield S.,* pension increased 1810 *Bruder, John M.,* pension increased 2523 *Brumm, Charles,* pension increased 2488 *Brummett, George W.,* pension increased 1591 *Brundege, Nehemiah M.,* pension increased 1855 *Brunell, Joseph, sr.,* pension increased 1555 *Bruner, George,* pension increased 1584 *Brunson, Susan M.
(widow),* pension increased 2377 *Brunson, William N.,* pension increased 2818 *Brusie, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2427 *Bryan, John A.,* pension increased 2025 *Bryant, Abby J. (widow),* pension increased 2474 *Bryant, James A.,* pension increased 2131 *Bryant, James C.,* pension increased 2070 *Bryant, John,* pension increased 2522 *Bryson, Cynthia M. (widow),* pension increased 2753 *Bucey, Jesse,* pension increased 1783 *Buchanan, Edna (widow),* pension 2166 *Buchanan, Emma F.
(widow),* pension increased 2577 *Buchanan, John N.,* pension increased 1753 *Buchanan, Nathaniel,* pension increased 1567 *Buchmann, Peter,* pension increased 2628 *Buck, Alexander,* pension increased 2609 *Buck, Argyle Z.,* pension increased 1815 *Buck, Bowman H.,* pension increased 2593 *Buck, Charles M.,* pension increased 2651 *Buck. Nathaniel Y.,* pension increased 2555 *Buckland, Lee H.,* pension increased 1452 *Buckley, James,* pension increased 1814 *Buckley, John M.,* pension increased 1484 *Buckley, Thomas, alias Dennis Buckley McCready,* pension increased 1491 *Buckner, David,* pension increased 1935 *Buckthat, Herman,* pension increased 2065 *Budden, George,* pension increased 1802 *Buehrle, Frederick,* pension increased 2705 *Buffington, Jeremiah,* pension increased 2498 *Buffington, John J.,* pension increased 1648 *Buffon, Hugh P.,* pension increased 1542 *Bugbee, Orange,* pension increased 2087 *Buggie, James,* pension increased 1555 *Buice, Eliza M.
(widow),* pension increased 2092 *Bujac, Etienne De P.,* payment to 2308 *Bullard, Henry M.,* pension increased 2437 *Bullard, James M.,* pension increased 2415 *Bullard, Jane. E. (widow),* pension increased 1681 *Bullock, Rutson J.,* pension increased 2318 *Buncher, Frank,* pension increased 1519 *Bunker, Eliza A. (widow),* pension increased 1766 *Bunting, Eli,* pension increased 2348 *Burdick, Franklin,* pension increased 2137 *Burger, Henry K.,* pension increased 2572 *Burgess, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 1930 *Burgess, Charles W.,* pension increased 2603 *Burgess, Harriet U.
(widow),* pension increased 2771 *Burgess, James S.,* pension increased 2034 *Burgess, Noel J.,* pension increased 1930 *Burgess, William T.,* pension increased 2020 *Burget, Aaron J.,* pension increased 1854 *Burk, Patrick,* pension increased 1837 *Burke, Bartholomew,* pension increased 2766 *Burke, Jeremiah,* pension increased 2767 *Burke, John, Massachusetts Volunteers,* pension increased 2800 *Burke, John, U. S. Infantry,* pension increased 2041 *Burket, Marquis De Lafayette,* xii pension increased 1577 *Burkhardt, Jacob R.,* pension increased 2348 *Burks, John M.,* payment to 2306 *Burks, William F.,* pension increased 1764 *Burleigh, Charles H.,* pension increased 1624 *Burlingame, Anna F.
(widow),* pension increased 2492 *Burlock, Samuel J.,* pension increased 1659 *Burnet, Edward G.,* pension increased 2694 *Burnett, Madison M.,* pension 1797 *Burnett, William F.,* pension increased 2712 *Burnham, Martha L. (widow),* pension increased 2648 *Burns, John, New York Artillery,* pension increased 1608 *Burns, John, New York Infantry,* pension increased 1793 *Burns, Oliver J.,* pension increased 2532 *Burns, Peter,* pension increased 1642 *Burns, William H., Alabama Volunteers,* pension increased 2378 *Burns, William H., Wisconsin Volunteers,* pension increased 2208 *Burns, William N.
J.,* pension increased 1910 *Burr, Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 1835 *Burriss, Gideon M.,* pension 2110 *Burroughs, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2358 *Burt, Charles C.,* pension increased 2448 *Burtch, Edward,* pension increased 2792 *Burton, George W.,* pension increased 1774 *Burton, Henry B.,* pension increased 1633 *Burton, John N.,* pension increased 2201 *Burton, John W.,* pension increased 1668 *Busbee, Elizabeth B. (widow),* pension increased 1803 *Busby, James M.,* pension increased 1686 *Bush, Jefferson,* pension increased 2285 *Bush, Thomas,* pension increased 1481 *Buskirk, John V.,* pension increased 2562 *Bussell, John B.,* pension increased 2082 *Bussey, David, alias George Brown,* pension increased 2171 *Butler, Albert,* pension increased 1941 *Butler, Elizabeth A.
(widow),* pension increased 1789 *Butler, James,* pension increased 2380 *Butler, James T.,* pension increased 1695 *Butler, Mary E. C. (widow),* pension increased 2778 *Butler, Odom,* pension increased 2178 *Butts, Jacob B.,* pension increased 2516 *Buxbaum, Julius,* pension increased 1897 *Buxton, John M.,* pension increased 2463 *Buzzell, George W.,* pension increased 2582 *Buzzell, Henry H.,* pension increased 2722 *Byers, John M.,* pension increased 2160 *Byles, Emma (widow),* pension increased 2208 *Bynon, William.
H.,* pension increased 1581 *Byrd, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2093 *Byrne, Sylvester,* pension increased 2699 *Byron, Eliza (widow),* pension 1878 **C.** *Cadieux, Joseph N.,* pension increased 2385 *Cadmus, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 2547 *Cadwell, Harry C.,* pension increased 2654 *Cage, Josephine M. (widow),* pension increased 1760 *Cahoon, Benjamin B.,* pension increased 1898 *Cain, Isaac,* pension increased 2499 *Cain, James,* pension increased 1663 *Cain, John,* pension increased 2091 *Caldwell, Alexander,* pension increased 2077 *Caldwell, Joseph F.,* pension increased 1616 *Calhoun, Edgar W.,* pension increased 1698 *Call, Robert P.,* pension increased 2343 *Callaghan, Richard,* pension increased 2234 *Callahan, Jeremiah,* pension increased 1678 *Callahan, Martin,* pension increased 1722 *Callan, Thomas F., alias Thomas Cowan,* granted honorable discharge 2216 *Callaway, Albert L.,* pension increased 1851 *Callender, John R.,* pension increased 2683 *Callon, James B.
F.,* pension increased 2356 *Calor, Pleasant,* pension increased 1906 *Calvert, Agnes E. (widow),* pension increased 2568 *Calvin, Archibald H. R.,* pension increased 2475 *Cameron, Allen M.,* xiii pension 2238 *Cammeron, Mary Edna (widow),* pension 1702 *Campbell, Albert H.,* pension increased 2341 *Campbell, Angus,* pension increased 2034 *Campbell, Gabriel,* pension increased 2448 *Campbell, Henry,* pension increased 2279 *Campbell, James W.,* pension increased 2534 *Campbell, John,* pension increased 2350 *Campbell, John P., numbered 2,* pension increased 1551 *Campbell, Mahala F.
(widow),* pension increased 2133 *Campbell, Martha S. (widow),* pension increased 1701 *Campbell, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1551 *Campbell, Peter,* pension increased 2793 *Campbell, Priscilla A. (widow),* pension increased 2326 *Campbell, Samuel,* pension increased 2254 *Campbell, Susan (widow),* pension increased 2184 *Campbell, Thomas D.,* pension increased 1965 *Campbell, William D.,* pension increased 2353 *Campbell, William J.,* pension increased 1590 *Canary, Abraham I.,* pension increased 2053 *Canasco, Juan,* pension increased 1995 *Canfield, Byron,* pension increased 2284 *Canfield, Charles M.,* pension increased 2675 *Canfield, Levi A.,* pension increased 2164 *Canfield, Luther H.,* pension increased 2667 *Cannedy, Martin V.,* pension increased 1732 *Cannell, Sarah E.
(widow),* pension increased 2303 *Canova, Andrew,* pension increased 2522 *Cantine, Nicholas S.,* pension increased 2625 *Capron, Gilbert F.,* pension increased 1474 *Carder, Thomas,* pension increased 1720 *Carel, Frederick,* pension increased 2443 *Carey, Francis,* pension increased 1527 *Carey, Thomas F.,* pension increased 1818 *Carley, James M.,* pension increased 1815 *Carlile, William N.,* pension increased 2647 *Carll, Samuel P.,* pension increased 1578 *Carlton, Samuel E.,* pension increased 1913 *Carney, Robert,* pension increased 2114 *Carothers, Louisa M.
(widow),* pension increased 2546 *Carpenter, Anna K. (widow),* pension increased 1840 *Carpenter, Charles W.,* pension increased 2395 *Carpenter, Curtis A.,* pension increased 1446 *Carpenter, David A.,* pension increased 1523 *Carpenter, Edward L.,* pension increased 2395 *Carpenter, Elizabeth T. (widow),* pension increased 1460 *Carpenter, Ellen (widow),* pension increased 2430 *Carpenter, James, jr.,* pension increased 2437 *Carpenter, John, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2628 *Carpenter, John, Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased 1840 *Carpenter, William, H.
M.,* pension 2005 *Carr, Anson K.,* pension increased 1521 *Carr, George T. B.,* pension increased 1564 *Carr, Henry C.,* pension increased 1808 *Carr, Jonathan,* pension increased 1600 *Carr, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2118 *Carr, Samuel V.,* pension increased 2550 *Carr, William,* pension increased 1634 *Carroll, James A.,* credit in accounts 2819 *Carroll, John M.,* pension increased 2111 *Carroll, Margarett (widow),* pension 1725 *Carroll, Mary Rebecca (widow),* pension increased 2507 *Carroll, William, A.,* pension increased 21 SI *Carruth, Alexander W.* pension increased 2108 *Carter, Charles,* pension increased 2381 *Carter, Henrietta G.
(widow),* pension increased 2202 *Carter, Horatio,* pension increased 1454 *Carter, Isaac,* pension 2259 *Carter, Isaiah,* pension increased 2651 *Carter, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2150 *Carter, William W.,* pension increased 2027 *Carter, Zadick,* pension increased 1801 *Carty, Ida (widow),* pension 1788 *Cary, William,* pension increased 1968 *Casavaw, Joseph,* xiv pension increased 2808 *Case, Anna M. (mother),* pension 1582 *Case, Cyrus S.,* pension increased 2030 *Case, Emma (widow),* pension increased 2786 *Casey, Andrew,* pension increased 2406 *Casey, Catherine B.
(widow),* pension 1595 *Casey, Henry W.,* pension increased 2804 *Casey, Joshua B.,* pension increased 2366 *Cash, Marcellus,* pension increased 2705 *Caskey, James T.,* pension increased 1911 *Casper, John F.,* pension increased 2468 *Cassady, James,* pension increased 1624 *Cassidy, John H.,* pension increased 1512 *Cassie, George W.,* pension increased 2584 *Castlow, William J.,* pension increased 1430 *Castner, Algernon E.,* pension increased 2327 *Castor, George E., alias George E.
Coster,* pension increased 2643 *Caswell, Oscar B.,* pension increased 1615 *Caswell, Stoddard,* pension increased 2755 *Cate, Lewis H.,* pension increased 1486 *Catholic Congregation, Pensacola, Fla.,* title of land released to 2822 *Catlin, Robert (son),* pension 1506 *Caton, Giles M. (son),* pension 2451 *Catterson, Robert F.,* pension increased 1455 *Cauley, John R.,* pension increased 2656 *Cavanaugh, Dominick,* pension increased 1656 *Cavanaugh, John C., alias John Carpenter,* pension increased 1574 *Caverly, John,* pension increased 1946 *Cero, Eli,* pension increased 2159 *Chacey, Peter P.,* pension increased 1446 *Chadsey, Susan H.
(widow),* pension 1464 *Chagnon, William,* pension increased 2635 *Chamberlain, Aaron,* pension increased 2542 *Chamberlain, Abijah,* pension increased 1820 *Chamberlain, Samuel E.,* pension increased 1439 *Chamberlin, Cutler A.,* pension increased 1553 *Chamberlin, Emma M. (widow),* pension increased 2642 *Chamberlin, George F.,* pension increased 2692 *Chamberlin, Simon E.,* pension increased 2749 *Chambers, George,* pension increased 1943 *Chambers, Martha E. (widow),* pension increased 1753 *Chambers, Thomas J.,* pension 1741 *Chambers, William E.,* pension increased 2104 *Chandler, Joseph, jr.,* pension increased 1665 *Chandler, John M.,* pension increased 2233 *Chandler, Lewis P.,* pension increased 2033 *Chandler, Susan J.
(widow),* pension 2697 *Chandler, Thomas, alias Thomas Cooper,* pension increased 1704 *Chandler, William,* pension increased 1569 *Chapman, Charles E.,* pension increased 1846 *Chapman, Charles T.,* pension increased 2632 *Chapman, Clinton A.,* pension increased 1705 *Chapman, Dewitt C.,* pension increased 2653 *Chapman, Edmund,* pension increased 1739 *Chapman, James R.,* pension increased 2328 *Chapman, Levi,* pension increased 2297 *Chapman, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 2072 *Chapman, Nathan D.,* pension increased 2321 *Chapman, Thomas,* pension increased 1807 *Chapman, William H.,* pension increased 1968 *Charles, Charles H.,* pension increased 2158 *Chase, Daniel S.,* pension increased 2169 *Chase, George C.,* pension increased 1506 *Chase, George H.,* granted honorable discharge 2408 *Chase, John A.,* pension increased 2704 *Chase, John W.,* pension increased 2089 *Chase, Melissa ( widow),* pension increased 1481 *Chase, Seth,* pension increased 2377 *Chase, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2688 *Chase, William E.,* pension increased 2794 *Chauncey, Sarah A.
(widow),* pension increased 1605 *Cheek, Thomas,* pension 1806 *Cheevers, John M.,* pension increased 2459 *Chelf, Simeon D.,* pension increased 2295 *Cheney, Thomas P.,* xv pension increased 2285 *Chenoweth, Mary J. (widow),* pension 1541 *Chenoweth, William J.,* pension increased 1613 *Cherry, Mary 0. (widow),* pension increased 2738 *Chesebro, George W.,* pension increased 1758 *Chilcote, Alfred B.,* pension increased 1856 *Childers, George W.,* pension increased 1962 *Childress, Rufus G.,* pension increased 1719 *Childs, Earl K.,* pension increased 2292 *Chipman, James F.,* pension increased 1965 *Choctaw Nation,* claim of S.
W. Peel for legal services to, referred to Court of Claims 2415 *Christer, Nicholas,* pension increased 1678 *Christian, Paul J.,* pension increased 2456 *Christie, James J.,* pension 2198 *Christie, Susan F. (widow),* pension increased 2382 *Christman, John H.,* pension increased 2404 *Christoff, John,* pension increased 1456 *Christopherson, Christopher,* pension increased 2284 *Christy, William D.,* pension increased 2066 *Chubb, Henry,* pension increased 2070 *Church, Byard H.,* pension increased 1706 *Church, Charles,* pension increased 2670 *Church, Hannah C.
(widow),* pension increased 2135 *Church, Kate S. (widow),* pension increased 2488 *Churchill, William H.,* pension increased 2798 *Claiborne, Thomas,* pension increased 1824 *Clapp, Charles H.,* pension increased 2695 *Clapp, Sarah A.,* payment to 2410 *Clapper, Henry,* pension increased 2582 *Clapper, Richard E.,* pension increased 2379 *Clark, Aaron K.,* pension increased 2054 *Clark, Adolphus P.,* pension increased 2716 *Clark, Albert Richard,* pension increased 1605 *Clark, Alite G.
(widow),* pension increased 2273 *Clark, Burr,* pension increased 2597 *Clark, Erastus C.,* pension increased 2146 *Clark, Franklin D.,* pension increased 1868 *Clark, Frederick W.,* pension increased 2075 *Clark, Gilbert W.,* pension increased 2610 *Clark, Hiram C.,* pension increased 2116 *Clark, Isaac G.,* pension increased 2257 *Clark, Jerome B.,* pension increased 2644 *Clark, Job,* pension increased 2613 *Clark, John, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2541 *Clark, John, U.
S. Infantry,* pension increased 1744 *Clark, John J.,* pension increased 2544 *Clark, John L.,* pension increased 1650 *Clark, Joseph H.,* pension increased 2588 *Clark, Joshua J.,* pension increased 2132 *Clark, Laura (widow),* pension increased 1505 *Clark, Louisa A.,* pension increased 2140 *Clark, Martin,* pension increased 1943 *Clark, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1957 *Clark, Mary A.,* pension 2476 *Clark, Silas G.,* pension increased 2429 *Clark, Thomas,* pension increased 1616 *Clark, Wilbur H.,* pension increased 2260 *Clark, William J.,* pension increased 2607 *Clark, William 0.,* pension 1953 *Clarke, William A.,* pension increased 2758 *Claunch, Elias,* pension increased 1728 *Clay, Cornelia W.
(widow),* pension increased 2697 *Clay, James W.,* lands granted to heirs of 2823 *Clayton, Holmes,* pension increased 2281 *Cleaveland, Esther A. (widow),* pension increased 2316 *Cleavenger, Minor,* pension increased 2542 *Cleaver, Elizabeth (widow),* pension 2338 *Clegg, Doris F. (widow),* pension increased 1818 *Clendenin, Frank,* pension increased 1894 *Clendening, William F.,* pension increased 2663 *Clevenger, Galon S.,* pension 1667 *Cliborne, John F. G.,* pension increased 2567 *Clifton, John L.,* pension increased 2181 *Cline, Jacob,* pension increased 2084 *Cline, Peter,* xvi pension increased 1629 *Cline, Philipp, alias Francis Klein,* pension increased 1600 *Clinkscales, William F.,* pension increased 2379 *Clinton, Christopher,* pension increased 1436 *Clobridge, Selden C.,* pension increased 1675 *Cloe, Emile,* pension increased 2332 *Clother, Asa J.,* pension increased 2595 *Cloud, Abby B.
(widow),* pension increased 2062 *Clough, William,* pension increased 1712 *Cluck, Albert G.,* pension increased 1684 *Cluley, John F.,* pension increased 1614 *Coad, James C.,* pension increased 2225 *Coates, John W.,* pension increased 2196 *Coats, R. Smith,* pension increased 2430 *Cobb, Cate E. (widow),* pension increased 1726 *Cobb, Cyrus W.,* pension increased 2280 *Cobb, Felix G.,* pension increased 2548 *Cobb, Harlan P.,* pension increased 1947 *Coburn, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1691 *Cochran, John S.,* pension increased 2492 *Cochran, Mary (widow),* pension 1994 *Cochran, William H.,* pension increased 2736 *Cochrane, Irene A.
(widow),* pension increased 1486 *Cody, Gabriel,* pension increased 1932 *Coffey, John L.,* pension increased 1974 *Coffin, Griffin A.,* pension increased 2754 *Coffin, Henry C.,* pension increased 1912 *Coffman, Daniel M.,* pension increased 1744 *Coffman, Victor H.,* pension increased 2455 *Cohen, Stephen D.,* pension increased 1607 *Coker, John,* pension increased 2143 *Colby, Abram P.,* pension increased 2279 *Colby, William M.,* pension increased 2538 *Folding, James L.,* pension increased 2556 *Cole, Burgess,* pension increased 1690 *Cole, Charles L.,* pension increased 2610 *Cole, Clarke S.,* pension increased 2489 *Cole, George W.,* pension increased 2686 *Cole, James H., alias John V.,* pension 1516 *Cole, Lucy (widow),* pension increased 2508 *Cole, Norman H.,* pension increased 2826 *Cole, Peter,* pension increased 1908 *Cole, Robert,* pension increased 2561 *Cole, Seymour,* pension increased 1687 *Cole, Theodore,* pension increased 2175 *Colegale, William H.,* pension increased 2107 *Coleman, Clara P.
( widow),* pension increased 2709 *Coleman, David B.,* pension increased 2069 *Coleman, John, jr.,* pension increased 1684 *Coller, Hester A. (widow),* pension 2683 *Collett, Dier,* pension increased 2235 *Collier, George W.,* pension increased 1626 *Collins, Ada (daughter),* pension 2066 *Collins, Charles,* pension 2177 *Collins, Henry E.,* pension increased 2471 *Collins, Isaiah,* pension increased 1688 *Collins, James,* pension increased 2640 *Collins, Kemenskio A. N. L., alias Lewis,* pension increased 1489 *Collins, Martha J.
(widow),* pension increased 2450 *Collins, Milton S.,* pension increased 2293 *Collum, Georgetta K. (widow),* pension 2479 *Colson, William 0.,* pension increased 1548 *Colton, Francis,* pension increased 1941 *Columbia Hospital,* payment to 2660 *Colvin, William.,* pension increased 2247 *Combs, Henry D.,* pension increased 2656 *Combs, William W.,* pension increased 2084 *Comer, Michael,* pension increased 1619 *Compañia de las Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico,* payment to 1817 *Compton, Cynthia A.
(widow),* pension 2185 *Compton, Emily (widow),* pension 2011 *Comstock, Franklin,* pension increased 2630 *Conant, A. Judson,* pension increased 2789 *Conant, Etta D., (widow),* pension increased 1700 *Conant, Henry A.,* xvii pension increased 2223 *Congdon, Caroline W. (widow),* pension increased 2529 *Conine, Charles,* pension increased 1636 *Conine, Fanny L. (widow),* pension increased 1886 *Conklin, George,* pension increased 1838 *Conley, Carrie A. (widow),* pension increased 1774 *Conley, Charles H.,* pension increased 1717 *Conley, John A.,* pension increased 1622 *Connelly, Edmund T., alias John Marks,* pension increased 1543 *Conn, James L.,* pension increased 2465 *Connell, John W.,* pension 2265 *Conner, William D.,* pension increased 2071 *Connery, Charles F.,* pension increased 2578 *Connor, Hilia Ann (widow),* pension 1436 *Connor, John,* pension increased 1661 *Conover, Daniel S.,* pension increased 2209 *Conrad, James E.,* pension increased 1636 *Converse, James E.,* pension increased 2551 *Conway, Silas P.,* pension increased 2031 *Conwell, Hugh,* payment to 2661 *Conwell, William,* pension increased 2627 *Conyngham, John R.,* pension increased 2260 *Cook, Adam,* pension increased 1620 *Cook, E.
W.,* payment to 2661 *Cook, Eunice (widow),* pension increased 2382 *Cook, George W.,* pension increased 2708 *Cook, John, Indian War,* pension increased 1756 *Cook, John, West Virginia Volunteers,* pension increased 1537 *Cook, John T.,* pension increased 1767 *Cook, Joseph F., ,* pension increased 2195 *Cook, Lutellus,* pension increased 1788 *Cook, Nelson,* pension increased 1823 *Cook, Newton G.,* pension increased 1859 *Cook, Philip,* pension increased 1961 *Cook, Pleasant W.,* pension increased 2032 *Cook, Samuel,* pension increased 2275 *Cook, Sidney H.,* pension increased 2150 *Cook, Stephen H.
S.,* pension increased 2455 *Cook, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2527 *Cook, William,* pension increased 1696 *Cool, Benjamin H.,* pension increased 2043 *Cooley, Adolphus,* pension increased 2526 *Cooley, Franklin,* pension increased 1998 *Cooley, George L.,* pension increased 1638 *Cooley, Henrietta C. (widow),* pension increased 2711 *Cooley, Marius S.,* pension increased 1912 *Coomer, Justus B.,* pension increased 2447 *Cooney, Patrick,* pension increased 2713 *Cooper, Alonzo,* pension increased 2230 *Cooper, John,* pension increased 2503 *Cooper, Joseph J.,* pension increased 1566 *Cooper, Nathaniel,* pension increased 1522 *Cooper, Seth H.,* pension increased 1930 *Cooper, William T.,* pension increased 2708 *Cooter, Samuel E.,* pension increased 2452 *Cope, Isaac (son),* pension 2011 *Copher, Reuben,* pension increased 2588 *Coppage, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1891 *Corbett, P.
S.,* credit in accounts 2313 *Corbett, Wiley,* payment to 2663 *Corbin, Daniel 0.,* pension increased 2330 *Cordner, Albert D.,* pension increased 1658 *Corey, George L.,* pension increased 2733 *Corley, William B.,* pension increased 2570 *Cornell, Nelson,* pension increased 2547 *Corner, Watson L.,* pension increased 2734 *Cornett, Clark,* pension increased 2017 *Cornman, Phillip W.,* pension increased 1511 *Corns, Mary T. (widow),* pension increased 2012 *Cornwell, John S.,* pension increased 2504 *Corsine, Calvin,* pension increased 2208 *Corwin, Quincy,* pension increased 1870 *Cory, Abraham M.,* pension 1450 *Cosgro, James C.,* pension increased 2798 *Cosgrove, Carrie E.
(widow),* xviii pension increased 2504 *Cosgrove, James W.,* pension increased 2495 *Costinett, Carrie E. (widow),* pension 1829 *Cotten, Aurelia (widow),* pension 1663 *Cotton, John R.,* pension increased 1620 *Cottrell, George,* payment to 2661 *Cottrill, Cassy (widow),* pension 1819 *Coughanour, George W.,* pension increased 1855 *Coughlin, John,* pension increased 1972 *Coulson, Saul,* pension increased 2363 *Coulter, John A.,* pension increased 1512 *Coulton, Andrew J., alias Samuel Myers,* pension increased 1654 *Counter, Octave,* pension increased 1856 *Countryman, Joseph,* pension increased 2654 *Counts, Mary A.
(widow),* pension increased 2124 *Court of Claims,* to hear claim of Esther Rousseau 2408 S. W. Peel for services to Choctaw Nation 2415 Snare and Triest Company 2567 to hear Indian depredation claim of Brown, John B. 2411 Lynch, John C. 2413 Trabing, Augustus 2311 *Courter, William J.,* pension increased 2550 *Covell, Thomas G.,* pension increased 1690 *Cowan, Campbell,* pension increased 2568 *Cowan, Garrett F.,* pension increased 2734 *Cowan, Henry R.,* pension increased 1964 *Cowan, John,* pension increased 2557 *Coward, Nathan,* pension increased 1787 *Cowell, James L.,* pension increased 1448 *Cowell, Oscar N.,* pension increased 2777 *Cowgill, Alexander M.,* pension increased 2453 *Cox, Columbus,* pension increased 2206 *Cox, Hartley B.,* pension increased 2021 *Cox, Hugh M.,* pension increased 2584 *Cox, James,* payment to 2661 *Cox, James B.,* pension increased 1767 *Cox, James D.,* tension increased 2538 *Cox, Joanna L.
(widow),* pension increased 2319 *Cox, Wesley G.,* pension increased 2045 *Coy, Edward,* pension increased 1466 *Coyle, Catherine (widow),* pension 1657 *Coyle, John B.,* pension increased 2266 *Coyner, Frances (widow),* pension 1759 *Crabtree, Job B.,* pension increased 2247 *Craig, Daniel,* pension increased 1880 *Craig, Franklin,* pension increased 2682 *Craig, John B.,* pension increased 1746 *Craig, Thomas C.,* pension increased 1780 *Craighton, Solomon,* pension increased 2262 *Craigo, Margaret E.
(widow),* pension increased 2706 *Cramer, Andrew,* pension increased 2901 *Cramer, Peter,* pension increased 2211 *Crampton, David F.,* pension increased 1837 *Crandall, Thomas P.,* pension increased 2080 *Crandell, Henry,* pension increased 1694 *Crandol, James,* pension increased 2044 *Crane, John H.,* pension increased 1709 *Crane, John W.,* pension increased 2668 *Crane, William,* pension increased 2472 *Crane, William B.,* pension increased 2398 *Crane, William J.,* pension 2814 *Cranston, William H.,* pension increased 1440 *Cravens, Benjamin B.,* pension increased 2726 *Cravens, John 0.,* pension increased 2773 *Crawford, Anthony H.,* pension increased 1538 *Crawford, Emery,* pension increased 2327 *Crawford, Francis M.,* pension increased 2023 *Cranford, John,* pension increased 1961 *Crawford, Robert B.,* pension increased 2238 *Creager, John W.,* pension increased 1809 *Creasey, George W.,* pension increased 1793 *Crecelius, Clark,* pension increased 2648 *Creiss, Theresa (daughter),* pension 1905 *Crismon, Charles,* pension increased 1833 *Crissip, Pleasant,* pension increased 2400 *Critchfield, Lyman, jr.,* pension 1710 *Crites, William H.,* xix pension increased 1437 *Crittenden, Frank,* pension increased 1700 *Crockett, William, G.,* pension increased 1628 *Croft, James E.,* pension increased 2419 *Crofton, Ann H.
(widow),* pension increased 2130 *Crome, August,* pension 1975 *Crome, William,* pension increased 1545 *Cromer, Richard S.,* pension increased 1696 *Crommett, Francis W.,* pension increased 2272 *Crooker, Jacob P.,* pension increased 2687 *Crooks, William,* pension increased 2464 *Cross, Lemuel,* pension increased 2125 *Cross, Levi E.,* pension increased 1642 *Cross, Maria (widow),* pension increased 2538 *Cross, Theron,* pension increased 2584 *Crossman, Greenleaf W.,* pension increased 2381 *Crouch, David F.,* pension increased 2061 *Crouch, William H.,* pension increased 2141 *Crow, Allen,* pension increased 2155 *Crow, Joseph,* payment to 1771 *Crowe, Charles E.,* pension increased 1582 *Crowell, John H.,* pension increased 1494 *Crowley.
John,* pension increased 2388 *Crowley, Thomas,* pension increased 1993 *Crozer, James G.,* pension increased 2776 *Crum, William A.,* pension increased 2506 *Cuendet, Julius S.,* pension increased 2142 *Culberson, Sherwood F.,* pension increased 2037 *Culbertson, Otho E. D.,* pension increased 2796 *Culins, Peter M.,* pension increased 1866 *Cullen, Michael,* pension increased 2669 *Culver, Charles H.,* pension increased 1706 *Cummin, William E.,* pension increased 2428 *Cummings, William,* pension increased 1799 *Cummings, William G.,* pension increased 2665 *Cummins, Joseph D.,* pension increased 2173 *Cundiff, Stephen,* pension increased 2110 *Cunningham, Edward R.,* pension increased 2273 *Cunningham, George,* pension 1975 *Curley, Patrick,* pension increased 1608 *Curnutt, John H.,* pension increased 2341 *Curran, William,* pension increased 2695 *Currier, Aaron T.,* pension increased 1483 *Currier, Marcus M.,* pension increased 2432 *Currier, Theodore S.,* pension increased 2078 *Curry, Oliver,* pension increased 2473 *Curtis, Elijah,* pension increased 2088 *Curtis, Joseph A.
C.,* pension increased 1871 *Curtis, Levi E.,* pension increased 2549 *Curtis, Levi W.,* pension increased 2677 *Curtis, Oren D.,* pension increased 2472 *Cushing, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2367 *Cushing, Martha G. (widow),* pension increased 1501 *Cushman, Ellen S. (sister),* pension 1884 *Cusick, Lizzie B. (widow),* pension increased 1933 *Custer, William A.,* pension increased 2098 *Cutler, John D.,* pension increased 1935 *Cutler, Susan H. (widow),* pension 1483 **D.** *Dachrodt, Jacob,* pension increased 1608 *Dagenfield, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1939 *Daily, George M.,* pension increased 2014 *Dailey, Rachel A.
(widow),* pension 1474 *Dailey, Samuel,* pension increased 2195 *Dailey, Thomas,* pension increased 2085 *Dakin, Charles W.,* payment to heirs of 2815 *Daley, John W.,* pension increased 1947 *Dallman, Thomas G.,* pension increased 2563 *Daly, James C.,* pension increased 2290 *Daly, Richard C.,* pension increased 1792 *Dalzell, John K.,* pension increased 1998 *Damm, Henry,* pension increased 2458 *Dancy, George L.,* pension 2747 *Danforth, George L.,* pension increased 2711 *Daniel, Mary A.
(widow),* xx pension increased 2369 *Danieldson, August,* pension increased 1888 *Daniels, Aaron,* pension increased 2263 *Daniels, Abbie J. (daughter),* pension 2230 *Daniels, Clara E. (widow),* pension increased 2771 *Daniels, Joseph,* pension increased 2430 *Daniels, Myra R. (widow),* pension increased 1925 *Daniels, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2575 *Danielson, C. J.,* pavment to 2661 *Danley, Andrew D.,* pension increased 1957 *Danner, Charles E., and Company,* refund of license to 2412 *Darby, George W.,* pension increased 1777 *Darcy, Mary E.
(mother),* pension 2005 *Darling, Delphine (widow),* pension increased 2420 *Darling, James M.,* granted honorable discharge 2305 *Darling, La Forrest C.,* pension increased 1656 *Dauber, K. H.,* payment to 2661 *Daughenbaugh, Jonathan,* pension increased 1670 *Daughenbaugh, Samuel M.,* pension increased 2228 *Daugherty, Lewis L.,* pension increased 1571 *Davenport, Abram W.,* pension increased 1726 *Davenport, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1472 *Davenport, Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 1799 *Davey, Henry,* pension increased 1899 *David, Ferdinand,* pension increased 2331 *Davidson, David L.,* pension increased 1528 *Davidson, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 1898 *Davidson, James M.,* pension increased 2556 *Davidson, Lucinda (widow),* pension increased 2553 *Davies, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1663 *Davis, Aaron,* pension 2749 *Davis, Barlow,* pension increased 2301 *Davis, Christopher C.,* pension increased 2137 *Davis, David,* pension increased 1727 *Davis, Dennis A.,* pension increased 1492 *Davis, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1448 *Davis, Franklin H.,* pension increased 2758 *Davis, Henry C.,* pension increased 2641 *Davis, Henry H.,* pension increased 2488 *Davis, Hezekiah,* military record corrected 2820 payment to widow of 2821 *Davis, James,* pension increased 2352 *Davis, James H.,* military record corrected 2466 *Davis, James N.,* pension increased 2139 *Davis, John C.,* pension increased 1726 *Davis, John W.,* pension increased 1683 *Davis, Joseph,* pension increased 1504 *Davis, Julius A.,* pension increased 2115 *Davis, Lewellen T.,* pension increased 1826 *Davis, Lewis F.,* pension increased 2172 *Davis, Lucretia (widow),* pension increased 2457 *Davis, Marcus,* pension increased 2601 *Davis, Matthew J.,* payment to 2313 *Davis, Moses,* pension increased 2059 *Davis, Moses B.,* pension increased 1734 *Davis, Newton S.,* pension increased 2089 *Davis, Philena (widow),* pension increased 1503 *Davis, Philo E.,* pension increased 2108 *Davis, Richard E.,* pension inereased 1864 *Davis, Samuel B.,* pension increased 2508 *Davis, Samuel H.,* pension increased 2142 *Dalis, Samuel L.,* pension increased 2537 *Davis, Seth,* granted honorable discharge 2221, 2811 *Davis, Stephen M.,* pension increased 1657 *Davis, Susan E.
(widow),* pension increased 2797 *Davis, Temperance (widow),* pension increased 2656 *Davis, Theodore T.,* pension increased 2192 *Davis, Thomas B.,* pension 1698 *Davis, Thomas C.,* pension increased 2421 *Davis, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2042 *Davis, William, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 1751 *Davis, William, Oregon Volunteers,* pension increased 2280 *Davis, William, War with Mexico,* pension increased 2783 *Davis, William F.,* pension increased 1643 *Davison, James H.,* pension increased 2469 *Davy, Michael, alias James Byron,* xxi pension increased 1992 *Dawes, John W.,* pension increased 2170 *Dawson, Sarah A.
(widow),* pension increased 2200 *Day, Enos,* pension increased 1912 *Day, Sarah Ann (widow),* pension increased 2103 *Dayhuff, Martin,* pension increased 1996 *Dayton, James,* pension increased 1865 *De Bruler, William H.,* pension increased 2618 *De Burger, Marquis M.,* pension increased 1806 *De Castro, Francis H.,* pension increased 2451 *De Graff, Henry,* pension increased 1989 *De Haven, Samuel,* pension increased 2612 *De, Laittre, Lewis,* pension increased 1939 *De Noyer, Frank,* pension increased 2727 *De Planque, Frederick,* pension increased 2500 *De Puy, John M.,* pension increased 1858 *De Veaux, Florence Greeley (widow),* pension 1505 *De Witt, Orlean,* pension increased 1610 *Deal, Harvey,* pension increased 1978 *Dean, Chauncey P.,* pension increased 1570 *Dean, George C.,* pension increased 2296 *Dean, Samuel C.,* pension increased 2101 *Dean, William,* pension increased 2548 *Dearborn, Richard,* pension increased 1543 *Deardowrff, John,* pension increased 1724 *Dearey, James,* pension increased 2230 *Deater, Levi,* pension increased 2616 *Deckard, Jacob R.,* pension increased 2018 *Decker, Benjamin H.,* pension 1678 *Decker, David,* pension increased 2715 *Decker, John L.,* pension increased 1764 *Decker, William A.,* pension increased 2802 *Decoration, etc.,* acceptance permitted Rear Admiral B.
H. McCalla 2825 Professor Simon Newcomb 1713 *Dedrick, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 2295 *Deems, Isaac,* pension increased 1701 *Deems, Samuel,* pension increased 1978 *Defoe, John M.,* pension increased 2369 *Dehlendorf, Caroline (widow),* pension increased 1780 *Deisch, Charles F.,* granted honorable discharge 1959 *Del Gindice, Francesco,* pension increased 1646 *Delaney, John,* pension increased 2589 *Delaney, Robert H.,* pension increased 2520 *Delany, Edward,* pension increased 1997 *Delany, William,* pension increased 1896 *Delaware, Ambrose S.,* pension increased 2299 *Delisle, Joseph,* pension increased 2038 *Delong, Henry,* pension increased 2196 *Delong, Richard L.,* pension increased 1956 *Demarest, Charles M.,* refund to estate of 1940 *Demers, Eugene,* pension increased 2304 *Dennis, Isaac C.,* pension increased 1618 *Denny, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2614 *Denson, Lewis,* pension increased 2028 *Derr, Obadiah,* pension increased 2147 *Derry, Samuel,* pension increased 1826 *Deskines, Rush,* pension increased 2293 *Deters, W.
H.,* payment to 2661 *Devereux, Arthur F.,* pension increased 1498 *Devereux, Clara A. R. (widow),* pension increased 2217 *Devlin, James,* granted honorable discharge 2218 *Devor, James * pension increased 2118 *Devore, Elijah,* pension increased 2800 *Dewees, Balos C.,* pension increased 1812 *Dewey, Robert J.,* pension increased 2397 *Dewhurst, Joseph,* pension increased 2584 *Dewier, Ann (widow),* pension 1994 *Dick, James M.,* pension, increased 2772 *Dick, Robert,* pension increased 1905 *Dickens, Sarah Ellen (widow),* pension 1988 *Dickens, Sarah J.
(widow),* pension increased 1523 *Dickerson, Stephen,* pension increased 1576 *Dickey, John,* pension increased 2229 *Dickey, Osbert D.,* pension increased 2188 *Dickey, William G.,* xxii pension increased 2636 *Dickey, William N.,* pension 2144 *Dickhoff, Wilhelm,* pension increased 1995 *Dickinson, James K.,* pension increased 2191 *Dickinson, Joseph B.,* pension increased 1985 *Dickinson, Orville,* pension increased 2601 *Dickson, Fred,* payment to 2152 *Dickson, Joseph,* pension increased 1952 *Dicus, Hugh L.,* pension increased 2537 *Dieckgraefe, Louis,* pension 1444 *Diedrich, Paul,* pension increased 2356 *Diefenbach, Carrie (widow),* pension increased 2603 *Diehl, Daniel D.,* pension increased 1612 *Diehl, Milton,* pension 2003 *Dieter, Philip,* pension 2484 *Dietz, John,* pension increased 2052 *Dightman, George W.,* pension increased 1554 *Dilg, Fred,* pension increased 1674 *Dill, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1583 *Dill, Robert R.,* pension increased 2469 *Dilts, Daniel,* pension increased 1690 *Dirck, David,* pension increased 2194 *District of Columbia,* release of title to lands in, devised by John C.
Rives 2139 *Dittman, Fritz,* pension increased 2617 *Ditto, Joshua S.,* pension increased 1966 *Dix, John P.,* pension increased 2402 *Dixon, Adam,* pension increased 2084 *Dixon, Alexander,* pension increased 2364 *Dixon, John M.,* pension increased 2624 *Dixon, Wiley H.,* pension increased 1996 *Dixon, William,* pension increased 1628 *Dixson, Alexander,* pension increased 2252 *Doan, Caroline M. (widow),* pension increased 1499 *Doan, Isaac S.,* pension increased 2335 *Doane, James G.,* pension increased 1550 *Dobson, William,* pension increased 2510 *Dodds, Lafayette,* pension increased 1598 *Dodge, Orvil,* pension increased 2716 *Dodge, Reuben D.,* pension increased 2276 *Dodge, Richard,* pension increased 2449 *Dodson, Levi,* pension increased 2299 *Dodson, Palmetto (widow),* pension increased 1874 *Doe, Erastus A.,* pension increased 2610 *Doersch, John M.,* pension increased 1540 *Doherty, William H.,* pension increased 1871 *Dolan, John,* pension increased 1600 *Donahue, Patrick J.,* pension increased 1613 *Donaldson, Lovisa (widow),* pension increased 2286 *Donnald, Ella (widow),* pension increased 2198 *Donnelly, Douglas V.,* pension increased 2490 *Donnelly, Stewart J.,* pension increased 2058 *Donohoe, Owen,* pension increased 1574 *Donovan, Ellen (widow),* pension increased 2127 *Donovan, John W.,* payment to 1818 *Dooley, Frank M.,* pension 2111 *Doolittle, Samuel,* pension increased 2422 *Dopp, James,* pension increased 2498 *Dorin, Charles,* pension increased 1882 *Dorman, James W.,* pension increased 1977 *Dorman, North Ann ( widow),* pension increased 2027 *Dorn, Andrew,* pension increased 2026 *Dorrel, Nicholas W.,* pension increased 2358 *Dory, Francis A.,* pension increased 2686 *Dotey, Hyacinth (widow),* pension increased 2140 *Doty, Hiram B.,* pension increased 1452 *Doty, Martin B.,* pension increased 2172 *Doud, Edmond D.,* pension increased 2406 *Dougal, Joseph,* pension increased 1798 *Dougherty, Ellen (widow),* pension 2725 *Dougherty, James,* payment to 2661 *Dougherty, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 2710 *Dougherty, Sarah Jane (widow),* pension increased 2213 *Doughty, Francis,* pension increased 2626 *Doughty, Joseph W.,* pension increased 2133 *Doughty, Lafayette,* xxiii pension increased 2634 *Douglas, Alonzo,* pension increased 1691 *Douglas, Robert H.,* pension increased 2805 *Douglass, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1969 *Douglass, Blanche (daughter),* pension 1574 *Dow, William B.,* pension increased 2286 *Dowland, Frederick J.,* pension increased 2390 *Dowling, Clarissa L.
(widow),* pension increased 2093 *Dowling, Thomas F.,* pension 1785 *Downey, John,* pension increased 2780 *Downey, Maurice,* pension increased 1453 *Downie, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension 2388 *Downing, Ellen (widow),* pension increased 2386 *Downing, George,* pension increased 2450 *Downs, Michael,* pension increased 2559 *Doyle, Michael,* pension increased 2293 *Doyle, Terrance,* pension increased 2548 *Doyle, William B.,* pension increased 2785 *Drake, George B.,* pension increased 2444 *Drake, George M.,* pension increased 1564 *Drake, Morris B.,* pension increased 1716 *Drake, Phebe W.
(widow),* pension 2144 *Drake, William F.,* pension increased 1900 *Drake, William J.,* pension increased 1988 *Draper, Solomon,* pension increased 2442 *Dreppard, Arthur R.,* pension increased 1742 *Dreury, James,* pension increased 1851 *Drew, Timothy,* pensioned increased 2443 *Driscoll, F. H.,* payment to 1769 *Driscoll, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1556 *Drott, Ernst,* payment to 2661 *Drown, William D.,* pension increased 2103 *Dryden, John D.,* pension increased 2772 *Du Bois, Charles E.,* pension increased 2689 *Du Bois, Lewis,* pension increased 1949 *Duane, Mary C.
(widow),* pension increased 1633 *Dubois, Samuel,* pension increased 2733 *Duby Charles, alias Louis Deshemeau,* pension increased 2417 *Dudley, Erwin G.,* pension increased 1816 *Duff, James A.,* pension increased 2032 *Duff, John J.,* pension increased 2574 *Duffield, Henry D.,* pension increased 2184 *Duffield, Sarah (mother),* pension 1710 *Duffield, William W.,* pension increased 2682 *Duffy, Bridget M. (widow),* pension increased 2240 *Duffy, Edward,* pension increased 1862 *Duffy, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1589 *Duggan, George,* payment to 2661 *Duggar, Isaac L.,* pension increased 1958 *Dugger, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 1939 *Dummer, Samuel R.,* pension increased 1764 *Dumont, Philip,* pension increased 2033 *Dunbar, Edward R.,* pension increased 2326 *Duncan, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2537 *Duncan, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2270 *Duncan, William R.,* pension increased 1717 *Dungan, Milton R.,* pension increased 2236 *Dunham, Andrew M.,* pension increased 1589 *Dunkin, Manoah W.,* pension increased 2461 *Dunlap, George W.,* pension increased 1937 *Dunlap, James R.,* pension increased 2630 *Dunlap, Martha A.
(widow),* pension increased 2099 *Dunlap, Richard,* pension increased 2049 *Dunn, Andrew M.,* pension increased 2640 *Dunn, Harvey T.,* pension increased 1625 *Dunn, John P.,* pension increased 1850 *Dunn, Michael,* pension increased 2624 *Dunnan, Samuel,* pension increased 1593 *Dunning, Andrew,* pension increased 1625 *Dunning, Austin S.,* pension increased 2445 *Dunning, Charles H.,* pension increased 1983 *Dunscomb, Edward,* pension 2742 *Dunton, Elizabeth C. (widow),* pension increased 1497 *Duplicate Bond,* issued to Charles L.
Allen 1940 *Duplicate Gold Certificates,* xxiv issued to Lincoln National Bank, Lincoln, Ill. 1714 *Durfey, Edwin C.,* pension increased 2604 *Durgin, Albert F.,* pension increased 2458 *Durgin, Daniel E.,* pension increased 1907 *Durney, Alice M. (widow),* pension increased 1681 *Duryea, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2179 *Dutcher, George N.,* pension increased 1564 *Duvall, Eli,* pension increased 1886 *Duvall, Harriet A. (widow),* pension 1906 *Dyer, Ellen M. (widow),* pension increased 2141 *Dyer, George H.,* pension increased 2385 *Dyer, Maria (widow),* pension increased 1582 *Dyke, Amos,* pension increased 1896 **E.** *Eachus, Francis J.,* pension increased 2784 *Eagler, Joseph T.,* pension increased 2300 *Eakin, David F.,* pension increased 2047 *Eaman, James M.,* pension increased 2521 *Earl, Sarah Agnes (widow),* pension 1856 *Earle, Daniel C.,* pension increased 1824 *Earnest, William,* pension increased 2644 *Easley, Phebe (widow),* pension increased 2248 *Eastep, Henry C.,* pension increased 2568 *Eastler, Henry C.,* pension increased 2051 *Easton, Della S.
(widow),* pension increased 2549 *Eastwood, James,* pension increased 1468 *Eaton, Daniel,* pension increased 2159 *Eberlin, Eva Louise (daughter),* pension 2481 *Eberly, John C.,* pension increased 1486 *Eberts, Peter,* pension inereased 2185 *Echard, Heart,* pension increased 1598 *Eddy, James M.,* pension increased 1864 *Eddy, Levi,* pension increased 2401 *Edgell, J. Frederick,* pension increased 1708 *Edgemon, William T.,* pension increased 1882 *Edgerton, Ebenezer S.,* pension increased 1606 *Edgerton, Fannie I.
(widow),* pension increased 1509 *Edmonds, Melvin T.,* pension increased 2318 *Edmundson, John L.,* pension increased 1696 *Edsall, Clara C. (widow),* pension increased 2378 *Edsall, Thomas,* pension increased 1646 *Edson, Jennie E. (widow),* pension increased 2290 *Edwards, Alanson W.,* pension increased 2714 *Edwards, Charles, alias St. Clair Acuff,* pension increased 2204 *Edwards, David A.,* pension increased 2429 *Edwards, Jerry,* pension increased 1884 *Edwards, Lydia M.
(widow),* pension increased 1805 *Edwards, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2585 *Edwards, Sewall A.,* pension increased 1673 *Effinger, John,* duties refunded 2819 *Egan, Bridget (widow),* pension increased 1927 *Egan, James J.,* pension increased 1510 *Egeness, Rachel (widow),* pension increased 2061 *Egge, Perry,* pension increased 1434 *Eggleston, Moses,* pension 1469 *Eggleston, William A.,* pension increased 1639 *Egolf, William H.,* pension increased 1918 *Eichholtz, Augusta T.
(widow),* pension increased 2450 *Eiffert, James,* pension increased 1529 *Eldred, Levi E.,* pension increased 2643 *Eldridge, Esther (widow),* pension increased 2437 *Eldridge, John, jr.,* pension increased 1902 *Ellicott, George W.,* pension increased 1697 *Eilingwood, Charles F. (father),* pension 2760 *Elliot, Jesse W.,* pension increased 1538 *Elliott, Edward E.,* pension increased 2024 *Elliott, Edwin,* pension increased 2024 *Elliott, John J.,* pension increased 2048 *Elliott, Silas G.,* pension increased 1599 *Elliott, Thomas R.,* pension increased 2572 *Ellis, Aurora Garwood (widow),* pension increased 2558 *Ellis, Charles R.,* pension increased 1590 *Ellis, Edgar D.,* pension increased 2649 *Ellis, Howard,* pension increased 1639 *Ellis, Isabella (widow),* xxv pension increased 2187 *Ellis, Samuel,* pension increased 2675 *Ellison, Martin,* pension increased 2069 *Ellmore, Joseph,* pension 2112 *Ellsworth, John W.,* pension increased 1482 *Elmes, William,* pension increased 1518 *Elsberry, Thomas S.,* pension increased 2678 *Embry, Cynthia A.
(widow),* pension 1711 *Emerson, Carlo J.,* pension increased 2725 *Emerson, Sargent R.,* pensionincreased 1657 *Emery, Daniel R.,* pension increased 2677 *Emery, Joseph D.,* pension increased 1964 *Emes, Anthony,* pension increased 1810 *Engle, Samuel,* pension increased 1606 *Engler, Lucy E. (widow),* pension increased 2071 *English, Walter M.,* pension increased 2383 *Enright, Lizzie E. (widow),* pension increased 2625 *Ensminger, John A.,* pension increased 1533 *Epler, Jacob H.,* pension increased 1498 *Epperson, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2620 *Eppinger, William,* pension increased 2276 *Erick, John J.,* pension increased 2076 *Erickson, Charles,* payment to 2661 *Ernest, Horatio,* pension increased 2460 *Ernst, Anton,* granted honorable discharge 2414 *Ernst, Stephen,* pension increased 1497 *Esler, Alexander,* pension increased 1826 *Esmond, Friend S.,* pension increased 2080 *Esterly, George M.,* payment to, for loss of launch 2467 *Estes, John C.,* pension increased 1644 *Estes, Julia W.
(widow),* pension increased 1458 *Estill, William C. (son),* pension 1787 *Estlow, James L.,* pension increased 2271 *Etue, Sarah S. (mother),* pension 1922 *Eubank, James J.,* pension increased 2433 *Eubank, John,* pension increased 2055 *Evans, Bridget (widow),* pension increased 1635 *Evans, David,* pension increased 2242 *Evans, Green,* pension increased 2111 *Evans, James B.,* pension increased 2318 *Evans, John D.,* pension increased 2366 *Evans, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2638 *Erans, Sarah M.
(widow),* pension increased 2030 *Evans, William,* pension increased 1711 *Eveland, Margaret E. (widow),* pension 2009 *Everett, David E.,* pension increased 1483 *Everitt, Charles H.,* pension increased 1614 *Everly, Aaron,* military record corrected, substituted for John O’Neal 1715 *Eversole, John H.,* pension increased 2082 *Eversole, William B.,* pension increased 1627 *Everson, Ira J.,* pension increased 2583 *Everson, Nelson,* pension increased 2328 *Ewing, John,* pension increased 2238 *Ewing, William M.,* pensionincreased 1795 *Ezell, Gillum M.,* pension increased 2591 **F.** *Faggart, Rebecca (widow),* pension increased 2446 *Fagley, Benjamin,* pension increased 1515 *Failer, William A.,* pension increased 1967 *Fain, Fountain M.,* pension increased 2039 *Fairbanks, Retta M.
(widow),* pension increased 1478 *Fairbrother, James R.,* pension increased 2761 *Fairchild, James B.,* pension increased 2028 *Fairley, Peter,* payment to 2311 *Falbisaner, Charles,* pension 1561 *Fales, Warren M.,* pension increased 2717 *Falkenburg, Elias S.,* pensionincreased 2250 *Fallihee, Patrick,* pension increased 1536 *Fallon, Thomas T.,* pension increased 1580 *Fankell, George,* pension increased 2040 *Fargo, Sheldon B.,* pension increased 1910 *Farington. David W.,* pension increased 2171 *Fariola, Octave L.
F. E.,* pension increased 2707 *Farner, Jacob,* xxvi pension increased 2375 *Farnsworth, Hurlbutt L.,* pension increased 2472 *Farquhar, John M.,* pension increased 1950 *Farrand, Lyman E.,* pension increased 1539 *Farrar, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2235 *Farrel, Charles,* pension increased 1946 *Farrell, Arabella J. (widow),* pension increased 2740 *Farrell, Miss Bernice,* payment to 2660 *Farrell, Edward,* pension 1914 *Farrell, John,* pension increased 1673 *Farrell, William H.,* pension increased 2090 *Farrington, Willard,* pension increased 1928 *Faulkner, William,* pension increased 2404 *Fauver, Samuel,* pension increased 2400 *Fay, Charles A.* pension increased 1638 *Fay, Sylvenus A.,* pension increased 1561 *Featheringill, Alfred,* pension increased 2351 *Feeley, William E.,* pension increased 2511 *Fehr, Emma (widow),* pension increased 2516 *Feigley, Mary C.
(widow),* pension increased 1932 *Fell, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2396 *Fellows, Franklin J.,* pension increased 1622 *Fellows, William H. H.,* pension increased 1897 *Felske, F. A.,* payment to 2661 *Fenn, Lena S. (widow),* pension 1549 *Fenz, Frederick,* pension increased 2022 *Fenzi, Flora (widow),* pension 2574 *Ferber, Jacob,* pension increased 1906 *Fergerson, Joseph,* pension increased 2604 *Fergus, Alexander M.,* pension increased 2243 *Ferguson, Bettie (widow),* pension increased 2381 *Ferguson, Caswell D.,* pension increased 1534 *Ferguson, John H.,* pension increased 1478 *Ferguson, William W.,* pension increased 2004 *Fernald, James M.,* pension increased 1640 *Ferrell, Nancy V.
J. ( widow),* pension 2198 *Ferrell, Napoleon B.,* pension increased 2360 *Ferrier, Daniel T.,* pension increased 1710 *Ferris, Weston,* pension increased 1783 *Ferry, Francis H.,* pension increased 2799 *Fetterman, George,* pension increased 2234 *Feyler, Moses,* pension increased 2417 *Fiedler, Lydia A. (widow),* pension 1745 *Field, George H.,* pension increased 2523 *Field, Jacob A.,* pension increased 1839 *Field, Michael M.,* pension increased 2779 *Field, Minna Y. (widow),* pension increased 2808 *Fienop, Frederick,* pension increased 2245 *Fifield, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 1720 *Files, John L.,* pension increased 1466 *Filkins, Hiram,* pension increased 2810 *Fillio, Edmund,* pension increased 2444 *Finch, David L.,* pension 1666 *Finch, John,* pension increased 2603 *Findley, Carrie B. (widow),* pension increased 1553 *Finical, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2083 *Finkela, Sarah Emaline (widow),* pension increased 1513 *Fish, Edmund, * pension increased 1969 *Fish, Lorenzo B.,* pension increased 2328 *Fish, Samuel,* pension increased 1883 *Fisher, Ambrose R.,* pension increased 1763 *Fisher, John,* pension increased 1513 *Fisher, Joseph C.,* pension increased 2656 *Fisher, S.
Kate,* payment to 2814 *Fisher, Thomas C.,* pension increased 2594 *Fisher, Tobias,* pension increased 2331 *Fisher, Willard P.,* pension increased 2548 *Fisher, William T.,* pension increased 2560 *Fitch, Everett S.,* pension increased 1656 *Fitzgerald, Catharine F. (widow),* pension increased 2244 *Fitzgerald, James E.,* pension increased 2777 *Fitzgerald, Patrick,* pension increased 2199 *Fitzpatrick, Matt,* pension increased 1705 *Fitzwater, Stephen M.,* pension increased 2672 *Flagstad, Martin J.,* xxvii pension 2483 *Flaherty, Dennis,* pension increased 2266 *Flanagan, Michael,* pension increased 2770 *Flanery, John L.,* pension increased 2791 *Fleming, William,* military record corrected 2414 *Fletcher, George W.,* pension increased 2124 *Fletcher, John W.,* pension increased 1955 *Fletcher, Lucius C.,* pension increased 2241 *Flewellen, James P.,* pension 2218 *Flick, George W.,* pension increased 1651 *Flint, Wilbur F.,* pension increased 2121 *Flint, William H.,* pension increased 1616 *Flournoy, Silas,* pension increased I860 *Flowers, Kate (widow),* pension increased 2593 *Floyd, Jonathan E.,* pension increased 1776 *Fluegel, William,* pension increased 1664 *Flynn, Agnes (widow),* pension increased 1676 *Flynn, Anna (widow),* pension increased 2298 *Flynn, James,* pension increased 1819 *Flynn, John,* pension increased 1493 *Foale, William R.
P.,* pension increased 1517 *Foard, Mary Ann (widow),* pension increased 2783 *Foat, William,* pension increased 1575 *Focht, Hiram,* pension increased 2674 *Fogg, Georye F.,* pension increased 2636 *Foley, Laurence,* pension increased 2025 *Follin, James M.,* pension increased 2196 *Foltz, John,* pension increased 1708 *Fonda, John G.,* pension increased 2138 *Fonner, Joseph B., alias John Havens,* pension 1744 *Foor, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2780 *Foote, Asa M.,* pension increased 1568 *Foote, Robert,* pension increased 2768 *Forbes, Laura J.
(widow),* pension increased 1435 *Forbes, Similde E. (widow),* pension increased 1972 *Ford, David,* pension increased 2082 *Ford, Edward,* pension increased 2515 *Ford, Eli, alias Jacob Butler,* pension increased 2693 *Ford, Ezekiel C.,* pension increased 2719 *Ford, Fayette E.,* pension increased 2163 *Ford, George F.,* pension increased 2426 *Ford, Gilbert,* pension increased 1564 *Ford, James P.,* pension increased 1510 *Ford, Orton D.,* pension increased 1569 *Foreaker, John W.,* pension increased 1503 *Forman, Henry H.,* pension increased 1804 *Fornshell, Frank L.,* pension increased 1960 *Fornwait, Isaac,* pension increased 2579 *Fosdick, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2128 *Foskett, Liberty W.,* pension increased 2732 *Foss, Augustus,* pension 1441 *Foster, Almon,* pension increased 1502 *Foster, Alonzo,* pension increased 2645 *Foster, Charles E.,* pension increased 2668 *Foster, Charles W.,* pension increased 2360 *Foster, Dolores S.
(widow),* pension increased 2274 *Foster, Harvey,* pension increased 1896 *Foster, Jessie E. (widow),* pension increased 2146 *Foster, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1689 *Foster, Margaret E. (widow),* pension increased 1779 *Foster, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 1867 *Foster, Mary 0. (widow),* pension increased 2671 *Foster, Matilda (widow),* pension 2240 *Foster, Samuel,* pension increased 1436 *Foster, Samuel H.,* pension increased 1822 *Foster, William,* pension increased 2497 *Foulk, Rachel A.
(widow),* pension increased 1560 *Fountain, William H.,* pension increased 2736 *Foutty, Thomas B.,* pension increased 2291 *Fowler, George M.,* pension increased 2318 *Fowler, James W.,* pension increased 1903 *Fowler, Noah C.,* pension increased 1831 *Fowler, Susan N. (widow),* pension increased 2262 *Fowlkes, Calvin B.,* pension increased 2774 *Fox, Charles B.,* xxviii pension increased 1838 *Fox, Emily (widow),* pension increased 2303 *Fox, Emma (widow),* pension 2176 *Fox, Henry Jacob,* pension increased 1889 *Fox, John, North Carolina Volunteers,* pension increased 2270 *Fox, John, Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 2396 *Fox, William,* pension increased 2200 *Fox, William C.,* pension increased 2186 *Frahm, August,* pension increased 1754 *France, Isaac C.,* pension increased 1970 *Francis, George A.,* pension increased 1484 *Franklin, William H.,* pension increased 1747 *Franks, Lafayette,* pension increased 2231 *Franks, Leola V.
(widow),* pension 1575 *Franz, Jacob,* pension increased 1855 *Fraser, Angus,* pension increased 2684 *Frasier, Francis H.,* pension increased 1745 *Fray, Alice A. (widow),* pension 1926 *Frayer, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2759 *Frazer, George M.,* pension increased 1740 *Frazier, James,* pension increased 1500 *Frazier, Nannie (daughter),* pension 1473 *Frazier, Orlando W. (son),* pension 1764 *Frazier, Samuel H.,* pension increased 1913 *Frech, Louis T.,* pension 2313 *Frederick, Clarissa A.
(widow),* pension increased 2341 *Frederick, Helen A. (widow),* pension 1485 *Freeland, Fleming H.,* pension increased 2180 *Freeman, Edwin,* pension increased 2142 *Freeman, Harmon, alias Harman Storme,* pension increased 2019 *Freeman, Laura M. (widow),* pension increased 2670 *Freeman, Maitland J.,* pension increased 1485 *Freeman, Orrin,* pension increased 2528 *Freeman, Susan R. (widow),* pension increased 2194 *Freeman, William,* pension increased 2776 *Freese, Charles J.,* pension increased 2452 *French, Benjamin,* pension increased 1699 *French, Daniel,* pension increased 2512 *French, Joseph,* pension increased 2063 *French, Lucian W.,* pension increased 1919 *French Trans-Atlantic Cable Company,* payment to 1714 *Frett, John. jr.,* pension increased 2333 *Frick, John,* pension increased 2189 *Friebele, Frederick,* pension increased 1892 *Fried, Richard T.,* pension increased 1639 *Friend, Charles H.,* pension increased 1716 *Frier, Arby,* pension increased 1881 *Fritts, William E.,* pension increased 1703 *Frizelle, Matilda C.
(widow),* pension increased 1937 *Frost, Charles R.,* pension increased 1927 *Frost, John W.,* pension increased 2528 *Fuchs, Sebastian,* pension increased 2524 *Fuhrman, John L.,* pension increased 2045 *Fulgham, Oscar,* reimbursement to 2702 *Fulk, William R.,* pension 2289 *Fuller, Alden,* pension increased 1846 *Fuller, Alonzo W.,* pension increased 2694 *Fuller, Daniel,* pension increased 2544 *Fuller, Henry A.,* pension increased 2766 *Fuller, Joseph,* pension increased 2119 *Fuller, Oscar A.,* pension increased 2763 *Fuller, Sarah Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2587 *Fulmer, Harvey J.,* pension increased 1669 *Fulton, Charles W.,* pension increased 1578 *Fulton, Robert L.,* pension increased 2197 *Furey, Thomas,* pension increased 1784 *Furlong, William,* pension increased 1485 *Furman, Jesse M.,* pension increased 1650 *Fyffe, Willa (widow),* pension increased 2496 **G.** *Gaffney, Patrick,* pension increased 2136 *Gafford, John,* payment to assignee of 2701 *Gage, Marshall U.,* pension increased 1724 *Gage, Theodoric,* pension increased 2789 *Gahan, John W.,* xxix pension increased 2497 *Gain, Lucinda (widow),* pension increased 1801 *Gainsback, John,* pension 1471 *Galbraith, Cate F.
(widow),* pension increased 1751 *Galbraith, Sarah F. (widow),* pension increased 1739 *Galligan, Edward W.,* pension increased 2426 *Gallion, William R.,* pension increased 1923 *Galloway, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 2386 *Galloway, Virginia C. (widow),* pension increased 2801 *Gallt, James (father),* pension 1596 *Gamble, Harvey,* pension increased 2144 *Gamble, James L.,* pension increased 2194 *Game, Charlotte (widow),* pension increased 2510 *Gangwer, Stephen,* pension increased 2474 *Gannon, James,* pension increased 1821 *Gardener, George,* pension increased 2138 *Gardner, Anna M.
(widow),* pension increased 1465 *Gardner, Asa A.,* pension increased 2664 *Gardner, Henry G.,* pension increased 1580 *Gardner, James H.,* pension increased 1836 *Gardner, James M.,* pension increased 2786 *Gardner, Orrin A. A.,* pension increased 2075 *Gardner, Robert D.,* pension increased 2105 *Garland, Darius E.,* pension increased 2395 *Garland, Joseph P.,* pension increased 2226 *Garland, Rebecca (mother),* pension increased 1468 *Garnsey, Francis D.,* pension increased 2217 *Garrett, Elias W.,* pension increased 2720 *Garrett, William S.,* pension increased 1933 *Garrison, Silas,* pension increased 2599 *Garrison, William H.,* pension increased 2606 *Garritt, James M.,* pension increased 1659 *Gant, Samuel S.,* pension increased 1875 *Garvey, Alice (widow),* pension 2009 *Garvey, Dominick,* pension increased 2580 *Garvey, Patrick,* pension increased 1454 *Gaskey, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2297 *Gaskill, Eugene,* pension increased 1641 *Gaskill, George H.,* pension increased 1860 *Gaskill, Harvey,* pension increased 1439 *Gates, Jonathan F.,* pension increased 1633 *Gates, Levi,* pension increased 2292 *Gates, Theodore W.,* pension increased 2670 *Gatewood, Elison,* pension increased 2510 *Gaudineer, Frederick P.,* pension increased 2655 *Gaunt, Mary Ann (widow),* pension increased 1614 *Gaus, Michael,* pension increased 2516 *Gause, Elmira M.
(widow),* pension increased 2100 *Gautier, William H.,* pension increased 2029 *Gay, Joel,* pension increased 2194 *Gaylord, George,* pension increased 1690 *Gaylord, Lucy A. (widow),* pension 2581 *Gaynor, William,* pension increased 1750 *Gearey, George W.,* pension increased 1490 *Gearkee, Alice (widow),* pension increased 1588 *Geary, Michael J.,* pension increased 2739 *Geduldig, Henry A.,* pension increased 2346 *Gee, Francis,* pension increased 1449 *Gee, Nancy Ann (widow),* pension 1987 *Geiger, Jacob A.,* pension increased 1511 *Gein, Louis H.,* pension increased 2156 *Gemmill, John,* pension increased 1786 *Gentles, Henry, alias Henry Hopner,* pension increased 1999 *George, John,* pension increased 2794 *George, Lewis S.,* pension increased 1942 *George, Zachariah,* pension increased 1800 *Gerard, John B.,* pension increased 1883 *Gerhardt, Sebastian,* pension increased 2761 *German Emperor,* acceptance of decoration by, to Prof.
Simon Newcomb, permitted 1713 *Gersteneker, Jacob W.,* pension increased 1963 *Gerth, Susie M. (widow),* pension 1971 *Getter, Jacob B.,* pension increased 2737 *Ghrist, Sarah L. (widow),* pension increased 2062 *Gibbon, Ellen A. (widow),* pension increased 1854 *Gibbons, John,* xxx pension increased 1588 *Gibbs, Delia (mother),* pension 2167 *Gibbs, Richard J.,* pension increased 2729 *Gibson, Appleton,* pension increased 1611 *Gibson, George,* pension increased 1603 *Gibson, George C.,* pension increased 2686 *Gibson, Louisa C.
(widow),* pension increased 2106 *Gibson, Milo G.,* pension increased 1720 *Gibson, Timothy H.,* pension increased 2799 *Gibson, William,* pension increased 1976 *Giffin, John,* pension increased 2121 *Gifford, Ellen S. (widow),* pension 2336 *Gifford, Lestina M. (widow),* pension increased 1820 *Gilbert, John M.,* pension increased 2550 *Gilbert, Leander,* pension increased 2105 *Gilbert, William H.,* pension increased 1969 *Gilborne, Davis,* pension increased 2724 *Gilbrech, Jacob,* pension increased 2800 *Gildersleeve, William H.,* pension increased 1720 *Gilham, Henry,* pension increased 1763 *Gilkeson, Hansford G.,* pension 2428 *Gillam, Burrell H.,* pension increased 2756 *Gillam, Daniel W.,* pension increased 2476 *Gillem, Mary J.
(widow),* pension increased 2372 *Gillen, Stephen,* pension increased 1462 *Gillespie, Edward,* pension increased 1938 *Gillespie, William O.,* pension increased 1684 *Gillette, George D.,* payment to 2661 *Gilley, Alice E. (widow),* pension 1496 *Gilliland, John M.,* pension increased 2712 *Gillispie, John E., alias John G. Elliott,* pension increased 2362 *Gilman, Lemuel O.,* pension increased 1761 *Gilmore, Caroline A. (widow),* pension 2711 *Gilmore, Kate (widow),* pension increased 1853 *Gilmore, Isaac B.,* pension increased 2762 *Gilpatrick, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2704 *Gilrain, Michael F* pension increased 2779 *Gilson, George W.,* pension increased 1949 *Ginther, John,* pension increased 2084 *Gipson, William A.,* pension increased 1834 *Girdler, Joseph,* pension increased 1729 *Girdler, William,* pension increased 2513 *Girvan, William J* pension increased 2240 *Glaspic, Andrew P.,* pension increased 2213 *Glavis, Loucette E.
(widow),* pension increased 1589 *Glazner, Sion B.,* pension increased 1618 *Glisan, William R.,* pension increased 1467 *Goble, Mary M. (widow),* pension increased 2399 *Godfrey, Florence H. (widow),* pension 2133 *Godwin, William T.,* pension increased 1820 *Goebel, Christian H.,* pension increased 1920 *Goebel, Valentine,* pension increased 2646 *Goetz, H. Edward,* pension 1774 *Gogin, Richard,* pension increased 2810 *Golder, Henry,* pension increased 1836 *Goll, Helen (widow),* pension 2468 *Good, Christian M.,* pension increased 2350 *Good, Henry,* pension increased 1871 *Good, Mary A.
(widow),* pension increased 1926 *Goode, Joseph J.,* pension increased 2085 *Goodell, Edwin R.,* pension increased 1527 *Goodell, Hiram N.,* pension increased 1966 *Goodier, John R.,* pension increased 2500 *Gooding, John,* pension increased 2785 *Goodlander, Henry,* pension increased 2560 *Goodrich, Samuel B. T.,* pension increased 2688 *Goodsell, Jerome,* pension increased 1682 *Goodwin, Emma E. (widow),* pension increased 2172 *Gootee, Thomas N.,* pension increased 2638 *Gordon, Ephriam A.,* pension increased 1453 *Gordon, George H., alias Gorton,* pension increased 2086 *Gordon, George W.,* pension increased 2197 *Gordon, Isaac,* pension increased 2350 *Gordon, Ironsides and Fares Company (Limited),* duties refunded 2815 *Gordon, John Ard,* xxxi pension increased 2225 *Gordon, Larvan,* homestead entry confirmed 2817 *Gorton, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1792 *Gough, John F.,* pension increased 2779 *Gould, Abbie B.
(widow),* pension increased 1784 *Gould, Elijah G.,* pension increased 2100 *Gowdy, William H.,* release of sureties on bond of 2813 appropriation for payment to 2813 *Grabill, Ira,* pension increased 1733 *Graffam, William T., alias William Rivers,* pension increased 2672 *Graham, Anderson,* pension increased 2518 *Graham, Arthur,* pension increased 2642 *Graham, Benjamin F.,* granted honorable discharge 2064 *Graham, Ellen R. (widow),* pension inereased 1478 *Graham, Jacob A.,* pension increased 2399 *Graham, James,* pension increased 1533 *Gramberg, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2354 *Grandaw, William H.,* pension increased 2727 *Grandy, Melvin,* pension increased 1931 *Granniss, Mary W.
(widow),* pension 2690 *Grant, Fanny M. (widow),* pension 2746 *Grant, Fannie S. (daughter),* pension 2723 *Grant, John J.,* pension increased 1513 *Grant, Julia P. (widow),* pension increased 2363 *Grant, Lewis A.,* pension increased 2440 *Grant, William,* pension increased 2706 *Grass, Harman,* pension increased 2721 *Graves, Sewell F.,* pension increased 1973 *Gray, Charles P.,* pension increased 2252 *Gray, Frank N.,* pension increased 1694 *Gray, James,* pension increased 2003 *Gray, Marcena C.
S.,* pension increased 2463 *Gray, Washington D.,* pension increased 2432 *Gray, William E.,* pension increased 2478 *Gray, William S.,* pension increased 2421 *Grayson, James D.,* pension increased 2530 *Grayson, John T.,* pension increased 2771 *Greeley, Almond,* pension increased 2151 *Green, Charles,* pension increased 2399 *Green, Ella B. (widow),* pension increased 2278 *Green, Galen E.,* granted honorable discharge 2412 *Green, George K.,* pension increased 2114 *Green, George S.,* pension increased 2189 *Green, George W.,* pension increased 2575 *Green, Hannah W.
(widow),* pension 1470 *Green, Hugh,* pension increased 1725 *Green, John,* pension increased 1811 *Green, Joseph E.,* pension 1868 *Green, Louis,* pension increased 2646 *Green, Nathaniel,* pension increased 2426 *Green, Peter,* granted honorable discharge 2414 *Green, Philo,* pension increased 2056 *Green, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2649 *Green, Walter,* pension increased 1837 *Greenawalt, Ephraim,* payment to 2406 *Greene, Catharine A. (widow),* pension increased 2631 *Greene, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1468 *Greene, Walter D.,* pensirin increased 2438 *Greenlee, Samuel,* pension increased 1722 *Greer, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 1904 *Gregg, G.
Annie (widow),* pension increased 2118 *Gregg, Louisa,* pension 1967 * Gregg, Playford,* pension increased 1774 *Gregory, Eleanor (widow),* pension increased 1992 *Gregory, Horace A.,* pension increased 1858 *Gregory, John,* pension increased 2546 *Grell, Jacob,* pension increased 2681 *Grier, Josiah M.,* pension increased 1572 *Griese, Wilhelm,* pension increased 2192 *Griffeth, Milton A.,* pension increased 2058 *Griffin, George N.,* pension increased ; 2373 *Griffin, James H.,* pension increased 1802 *Griffin, Oliver H.,* pension 2339 *Griffin, Robert Henderson,* pension increased 1761 *Griffith, David D.,* pension increased 1631 Griffith, Peleg T., xxxii granted honorable discharge 2214 *Griffith, Thomas,* pension increased 1743 *Griffith, Thomas M.,* pension increased 3536 *Griffith, William F.,* pension increased 1872 *Grimm, John,* pension increased 2493 *Grimsley, Amelia E.
(widow),* pension increased 1880 *Grissom, Joseph C.,* pension increased 1708 *Griswold, Isaac L.,* pension increased 2653 *Griswold, Lester M. P.,* pension increased 2714 *Grizzle, James,* pension increased 1766 *Groezinger, Gotlob,* refund of taxes to administrator of 2309 *Groff, Marcelina S. (widow),* pension 1650 *Grogan, Harriet E., formerly Preston,* pension increased 1671 *Grossman, Louis,* pension 1801 *Grover, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2280 *Groves, Andrew H.,* pension increased 2578 *Grow, William J.,* pension increased 1501 *Gude, Alfred,* pension increased 2106 *Gude, Henry,* military record corrected 2063 *Guile, Charles H.,* pension increased 2178 *Guilroy, Margaret (widow),* pension 2483 *Guiney, Jeannette M.
(widow),* pension increased 2503 *Guion, William R.,* pension increased 1747 *Guiott, Joseph,* pension increased 2059 *Gunderson, Ole,* pension increased 2727 *Gunselman, Valentine,* pension increased 1904 *Gurnee, Jonas,* pension increased 2460 *Gurney, Ruth R. (widow),* pension increased 1482 *Gustus, John,* pension increased 2493 *Guthrie, Christopher S.,* pension increased 2073 *Guthrie, David B.,* pension increased 2060 *Guthrie Margaret E. (widow),* pension increased 2417 *Guy, Henry,* pension increased 1692 *Gwin, Isum,* pension increased 2165 **H.** *Haack, John,* pension increased 1685 *Haas, Frank P.,* pension 1479 *Hackett, James B.,* pension increased 2691 *Hackley, Mary A.
(widow),* pension increased 1482 *Hackney, James F.,* pension increased 1848 *Hackney, William H.,* pension increased 1919 *Hadley, Weymouth,* pension increased 2370 *Hadsall John E.,* pension increased 1538 *Haferstein, Gottfried,* pension increased 2805 *Hagan, Lawrence,* pension increased 2345 *Hagar, Lucas,* pension increased 1781 *Hagenmiller, Herman,* pension increased 2479 *Hager, James W.,* pension increased 2057 *Hager, John,* pension increased 2443 *Hahn, Henry,* pension increased 1895 *Haight, Allen M.,* pension increased 2347 *Haines, William,* pension increased 1991 *Hains, Benjamin,* pension increased 2260 *Hair, David H.,* pension increased 2166 *Haire, Arthur,* pension increased 1693 *Halbert, Marion F.,* pension increased 2155 *Halbert, Mary J.
(widow),* pension increased 2019 *Hale, George W.,* pension 1652 *Hale, William,* pension increased 2680 *Hales, James R.,* pension increased 1788 *Haley, Martin,* pension increased 2171 *Hall, Anna Frances (widow),* pension increased 1837 *Hall, Edwin S.,* payment to 2310 *Hall, Henry D.,* pension increased 1653 *Hall, James P.,* pension increased 2090 *Hall, John B.,* pension increased 1887 *Hall, John W.,* pension 1847 *Hall, John W., Mexican War,* pension increased 2525 *Hall, Josiah,* pension increased 2234 *Hall, Levi M.,* pension increased 2182 *Hall, Mary A.
(widow),* pension increased 2213 *Hall, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 2520 *Hall, Richard B.,* pension increased 2696 *Hall, Silas P.,* pension increased 1487 *Hall, William, Illinois Volunteers,* xxxiii pension increased 2647 *Hall, William, Kentucky Volunteers,* pension increased 2049 *Hall, William M.,* pension increased 1536 *Hallenbcek, Cornelius A.,* pension increased 1432 *Haller, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 2274 *Hallett, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 1662 *Hallowell, Martha E.
(widow),* pension increased 1624 *Ham, Amos,* pension increased 2279 *Ham, John,* pension increased 2802 *Ham, Mark,* pension increased 2229 *Haman, James H.,* pension increased 1858 *Hamenstaedt, Henry V.,* pension increased 1655 *Hamill, Priscilla L. ( widow),* pension increased 2668 *Hamill, Robert L.,* pension increased 2469 *Hamilton, John, Chaplain,* pension increased 1701 *Hamilton, John, Kentucky Volunteers,* pension increased 2103 *Hamilton, Robert,* pension increased 2695 *Hamilton, Sherrod,* pension increased 2274 *Hamilton, Thomas,* pension increased 2583 *Hamlen, Alfred M.,* pension increased 1952 *Hammaker, W.
S.,* payment to 2820 *Hamman, Philip,* pension increased 2576 *Hamme, Henry,* pension increased 2394 *Hammes, Mathias,* pension increased 1945 *Hammond, Charles, alias Hiram W. Kirkpatrick,* pension increased 1872 *Hammond, Frank G.,* pension increased 2312 *Hammonil, Jehial P.,* pension increased 2134 *Hammond, William,* pension increased 2086 *Hammontree, James E.,* pension increased 2081 *Hamner, Theron,* pension increased 2432 *Hamre, Albert J.,* pension increased 2531 *Hancher, Elizabeth Jane (widow),* pension increased 2403 *Hancock, Josiah C.
(son),* pension 2317 *Hancock, Samuel H.,* pension increased 1845 *Hand, John,* pension increased 2753 *Hand, Lemuel,* pension increased 2201 *Hand, Orlando,* pension increased 2048 *Hand, William,* pension increased 2326 *Haner, Francis,* pension increased 2299 *Hanes, Elias,* pension increased 2071 *Haney, James M.,* pension increased 2786 *Hanford, Abbie L. (widow),* pension 2748 *Hanigan, William E.,* pension increased 2478 *Hanlon, Timothy,* pension increased 2587 *Hann, James,* pension increased 1755 *Hanna, David,* pension increased 1585 *Hanna, James P.,* pension increased 2586 *Hanna, Kate E.
(widow),* pension increased 2339 *Hannah, John W.,* pension increased 1728 *Hannahs, Antoinette (widow),* pension increased 1519 *Hanson, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1971 *Hanson, Nelson,* pension increased 2356 *Hanson, Theodore H.,* pension increased 1637 *Hapeman, Ella T. (widow),* pension 1507 *Hapgood, George W.,* pension increased 2717 *Harbert, Asa K.,* pension increased 2671 *Harbison-Walker Company,* duties refunded 2811 *Hardester, Josephine (widow),* pension increased 2203 *Hardesty, William,* pension increased 2750 *Hardie, Emcline H.
(widow),* pension increased 2817 *Harding, Eliza J. (widow),* pension increased 1493 *Harding, Samuel J.,* pension increased 1780 *Hardy, Edwin R.,* pension increased 1822 *Hardy, Sylvenus,* pension increased 1580 *Hardy, William,* pension increased 1745 *Hare, James F.,* pension increased 1436 *Hare, Joseph, jr.,* pension increased 2731 *Harelson, Assov,* pension increased 2302 *Hares, Henry,* pension increased 1902 *Hargis, John C. L.,* pension increased 2599 *Hargrave, Elizabeth P.
(widow),* pension increased 2741 *Hargrave, John R.,* pension increased 2545 *Harlan, Christopher C.,* pension increased 1715 *Harlan, Samuel W.,* pension increased 1980 *Harlan, William A.,* xxxiv pension increased 2402 *Harman, Michael,* pension increased 2640 *Harman, Walter S.,* pension 2242 *Harmon, Decatur,* pension increased 1719 *Harmon, Eleazer C.,* pension increased 2038 *Harmony, Leonard,* pension increased 1495 *Harper, John,* pension 1654 *Harpswell Steamboat Company,* payment to 2658 *Harral, Jesse,* pension 2482 *Harrelson, Jasper N.,* pension increased 1899 *Harriman, Ellen (widow),* pension : 1718 *Harrington, Almas,* pension increased 2211 *Harrington.
David,* granted honorable discharge 2467 *Harrington. Sarah R. (widow),* pension increased 2408 *Harris, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2710 *Harris, George W.,* pension increased 2298 *Harris, Heman A.,* pension increased 2176 *Harris, John G.,* pension increased 1609 *Harris, Luther W.,* pension increased 2633 *Harris, Overton E.,* pensionincreased 2746 *Harris, T. J. H.,* payment to 2407 *Harris, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2132 *Harris, William M.,* pension increased 2475 *Harris, William T.,* pension increased 1685 *Harrison, Allamanza M.
(widow),* pension increased 2103 *Harrison, Edson J.,* pension increased 1721 *Harrison, Jesse,* pension increased 1569 *Harrison, John,* pension increased 1977 *Harrison, Robert G.,* pension increased 1840 *Harrison, Thomas,* pension increased 2341 *Harrison, Thomas J.,* pensionincreased 2675 *Harrop, Thomas,* pension increased 2712 *Harroun, Susan (widow),* pension increased 2543 *Harsh, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1991 *Hart, Amos,* pension increased 1761 *Hart, Edward,* pension increased 2125 *Hart, James S.,* pension increased 2513 *Hart, John K.,* pension increased 2187 *Hart, M.
N.,* payment to 2661 *Harte, Daniel J.,* pension increased 2364 *Harter, Martin,* pension increased 1758 *Hartley, Samuel,* pension increased 2160 *Hartman, Jacob,* pension increased 2482 *Hartshorn, Dana W.,* pension increased 2257 *Hartshorne, Alice B. (widow),* pension increased 1772 *Hartwell, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1916 *Hartzel, James,* pension increased 1475 *Hartzell, Judd O.,* payment to 2151 *Harvey, Alphonso H.,* pension increased 1667 *Harvey, David,* pension increased 2418 *Harvey, Ella N.
(widow),* pension increased 2113 *Harvey, James G.,* pension increased 2692 *Harvey, John T.,* pension increased 2334 *Harvey, Samuel,* pension increased 2293 *Harvey, William, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry,* pension increased 2233 *Harvey, William, Ohio Volunteer Infantry,* pension increased 1472 *Haskell, Gardiner K.,* pension increased 2091 *Haskell, Oren D.,* pension increased 2543 *Haslam, Jacob B.,* pension increased 2767 *Hassett, Richard E.,* pension increased 2370 *Hastie, Robert,* pension increased 2768 *Hastings, Frank S.,* pension increased 2365 *Hastings, Henry,* pension increased 1584 *Hastings, William T.,* pension increased 2696 *Hatch, Davis W.,* pension increased 1712 *Hatch, William D.,* pension increased 1584 *Hatfield, John W.,* pension increased 1724 *Hathaway, Augustus,* pension increased 1990 *Hathaway, Elizabeth (mother),* pension 2100 *Hathorn, Arthur,* pension increased 2432 *Hattan, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 2287 *Hatter, Francis M.,* pension increased 2657 *Hatter, Francis,* pension increased 1587 *Hattery, Betsy (widow),* pension 2229 *Hatton, Jacob L.,* xxxv pension increased 2297 *Hausen, Edward G.,* pension 2364 *Hausker, Angel,* pension increased 1598 *Havel, George A.,* pension increased 1878 *Havens, James D.,* pension increased 1749 *Havens, Rolland,* pension increased 1798 *Hawes, Amelia M. (widow),* pension increased 2268 *Hawk, Alfred T.,* pension increased 1556 *Hawkes, Emma A.
(widow),* pension 2484 *Hawkes, Sarah A. (widow),* pension 2482 *Hawkins, Franklin G.,* pension increased 1773 *Hawkins, Jacob S.,* pension increased 2724 *Hawkins, Lorin N.,* pension increased 2681 *Hawthorn, Sadie E. (widow),* pension 2786 *Hayes, Catharine (widow),* pension 2728 *Hayes, Hannah M. (widow),* pension increased 2018 *Hayes, John E.,* pension increased 2690 *Hayes, John H.,* pension increased 2803 *Hayes, Joshua L.,* pension increased 2804 *Hayes, Maurice,* pension increased 1601 *Hayes, Nanny E.
(mother),* pension 2664 *Hayman, James H.,* pension increased 2522 *Hayner, Emeline S. (widow),* pension 1481 *Haynes, David C.,* payment to heirs of 2466 *Haynes, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2050 *Hays, Daniel,* pension increased 1567 *Hays, Elizabeth T. (widow),* pension increased 2534 *Hays, Joseph M.,* pension increased 2052 *Hays, William H.,* pension increased 2297 *Hays, William J.,* pension increased 1803 *Hayt, Kathryn G. (widow),* pension increased 1627 *Hayter, George W.,* pension increased 1814 *Hayward, Alfred,* pension increased 2576 *Hayward, Charlotte G.,* payment to administrator of 2665 *Hayward, Columbus F.,* payment to executor of 2665 *Hayward, Frederick E.,* pension increased 2595 *Haywood, Edmond R.,* pension increased 1806 *Hazen, John,* pension increased 2736 *Hazlitt, Isaiah H.,* pension increased 2047 *Head, James G.,* pension increased 1535 *Heald, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 1981 *Healey, Wilhelmina (widow),* pension increased 1624 *Healy, Samuel G.,* pension increased 2439 *Heaney, John T.,* pension increased 2205 *Hearne, William C.,* pension increased 1809 *Heath, Emma M.
(widow).,* pension increased 1476 *Heath, Horace E.,* pension increased 2795 *Heath, John,* pension increased 2431 *Heck, Jacob H.,* pension increased 2190 *Heck, John,* pension increased 1507 *Hecker, John,* pension increased 2165 *Hedgepeth, Lauranah J. (widow),* pension increased 2801 *Heed, William I.,* pension 1479 *Heiler, Martin, alias Martin Huyler,* pension increased 2499 *Heiner, Helen G. (widow),* pension increased 1817 *Heinrichs, John,* pension increased 2586 *Heinzen, Anton,* pension increased 2576 *Held, Charles W.,* granted honorable discharge 2408 *Helder, Frank,* payment to 2661 *“Helen R.,” Barge,* refund of fine on 2361 *Helms, Gibson,* pension increased 2332 *Helton, Henry,* pension increased 2560 *Helvey, Charles W.,* pension increased 2470 *Helvy, William M.,* pension increased 2807 *Hempler, Emma (widow),* pension increased 2810 *Henderson, Charles W.,* pension increased 1730 *Henderson, George,* pension increased 1876 *Henderson, John,* pension increased 1796 *Henderson, John E.,* pension increased 2417 *Hendricks, William,* pension increased 2026 *Heney, John C.,* pension increased 1988 *Hennessy, Michael V.,* pension 2416 *Hennessy, Thomas J.,* payment to heirs of 2815 *Henning, Stephen J.,* pension increased 2600 *Henninger, Jacob,* xxxvi pension increased 2325 *Henninger, James F.,* pension increased 2394 *Hennon, James,* pension increased 2161 *Henrie, George W.,* pension increased 2242 *Henry, Anderson,* pension increased 2433 *Henry, George W.,* pension increased 1585 *Henry, J.
H.,* payment to 2814 *Henry, John A.,* pension increased 2552 *Henry, John N.,* pension increased 1840 *Henry, John W.,* pension increased 2092 *Henry Philipps Seed and Implement Company,* payment to 2305 *Henry, Robert J.,* pension increased 2673 *Hensley, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 1754 *Hentig, Laura (widow),* pension increased 2129 *Herald, Samantha E. (widow),* pension increased 1765 *Herbert, Lemuel,* pension increased 1620 *Hercher, Ferdinand,* pension increased 1927 *Hercherberger, Nicholas,* pension increased 1612 *Herkner, T.
R* payment to 2661 *Hermann, Richard,* payment to 2661 *Hernandez, Angelina (widow),* pension increased 1460 *Hernandez, Susan E. (widow),* pension increased 2567 *Herndon, John G. V.,* pension increased 2322 *Herrick, Wilford,* pension increased 2714 *Herrick, William W.,* pension increased 2671 *Herridge, Tillman T.,* pension increased 1708 *Herridge, William C.,* pension increased 1877 *Herriman, Homer F., alias George F. Wilson,* pension increased 1755 *Herring, Calvin,* pension increased 2742 *Heryford, Wakeland,* granted honorable discharge 2219 *Hesler, Charles T.,* pension 1596 *Hess, George B.,* pension increased 1960 *Hess, Sheldon,* pension increased 2516 *Hester, Jessie Marie (widow),* pension 1520 *Hester, William H.,* pension increased 2044 *Hetherlin, John T.,* pension increased 2404 *Heuer, Louis,* payment to 2661 *Hewitt, Isaac B.,* pension increased 1648 *Hewitt, Thomas L.,* pension increased 2746 *Hibbard, Helen G.
(widow),* pension 2216 *Hibben, Oliver H.,* pension increased 2150 *Hibbs, William,* pension increased 2120 *Hickcor, John, jr.,* pension increased 2758 *Hicks, Abram H.,* pension increased 1774 *Hicks, Edwin,* pension increased 1912 *Hicks, James R.,* pension 2086 *Hicks, William H.,* pension increased 1502 *Hierl, George, alias George Hill,* pension increased 2631 *Higbie, Abram,* pension increased 1977 *Higgins, Edward,* pension increased 2113 *Higgins, Edwin L.,* pension increased 1762 *Higgins, Honora (widow),* pension increased 2581 *Higgins, John J.,* pension increased 2490 *Higgins, Josiah P.,* pension increased 2300 *Higgins, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 2371 *Higgins, Thomas W.,* payment to 2153 *Hight, Laura G. (widow),* pension increased 2593 *Higley, Henry W.,* pension increased 1785 *Hilburn, Virginia A. (widow),* pension 1916 *Hildebrand, Minna (widow),* pension increased 2203 *Hildenbrand, Frederick,* pension increased 1749 *Hiler, Joseph,* pension increased 1453 *Hilgeman, Laura (widow),* pension 1965 *Hilkey, William I.,* pension increased 1508 *Hill, Abram J.,* pension increased 1617 *Hill, Amanda L.
(widow),* pension increased 1565 *Hill, Charles R.,* pension 1790 *Hill, Franklin M.,* pension increased 2066 *Hill, George T.,* pension increased 1708 *Hill, Henry,* pension increased 2778 *Hill, Henry H.,* pension increased 1634 *Hill, Henry R.,* pension 1691 *Hill, Ira D.,* pension increased 2627 *Hill, Irvin M.,* pension increased 2680 *Hill, James H.,* xxxvii pension increased 1722 *Hill, Moses,* pension increased 1825 *Hill, Robert M. C.,* pension increased 2349 *Hill, W.
S.,* payment to 2661 *Hilliard, James R.,* pension increased 2028 *Hills, Agnes W. and Sarah J.,* payment to 1959 *Himes, James P.,* pension 1762 *Himmel, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2228 *Hinds, Francis M.,* pension increased 1982 *Hiner, William R.,* pension increased 2095 *Hines, James,* pension increased 1694 *Hines, Samuel W.,* pension increased 2637 *Hinkle, Nathan,* pension increased 1773 *Hinman, Sarah M. E. (widow),* pension increased 1938 *Hirst, Joseph H.,* pension increased 1696 *Hirstein, Gust,* payment to 2661 *Hirth, John,* pension increased 1924 *Hitchcock, Malinda H.
(widow),* pension increased 2501 *Hitchcock, William C.,* pension increased 1509 *Hite, Francis A.,* pension increased 2045 *Hizar, Aquilla M.,* pension increased 1884 *Hoag, Ruth M. (widow),* pension increased 2707 *Hoaglin, William,* pension increased 1929 *Hoban, Edward W.,* pension 2748 *Hobart, Henry H.,* pension increased 1432 *Hobart, John,* pension 1787 *Hobbs, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2509 *Hoch, John,* pension increased 2052 *Hockley, Thomas B.,* pension increased 2604 *Hodgdon, Caroline L.
(widow),* pension increased 2211 *Hodge, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2590 *Hodge, Wilbur F.,* pension increased 2277 *Hodges, Betsey A. (widow),* pension increased 2276 *Hodges, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2057 *Hodges, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2057 *Hodges, Ella A. (widow),* pension increased 2621 *Hodges, George H.,* pension increased 1463 *Hodges, Herrick,* pension increased 1553 *Hodges, Thomas T.,* pension increased 1504 *Hodges, William C.,* pension increased 2552 *Hodgman, George W.,* pension increased 2280 *Hoell, George,* pension increased 2784 *Hoff, Esek W.,* pension increased 2045 *Hoff, William D.,* pension increased 2706 *Hoffman Engineering and Contracting Company,* payment to 2306 *Hoffman, Martha (widow),* pension increased 1923 *Hoffman, Nancy A.
E. (widow),* pension increased 2702 *Hoffman, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 2306 *Hoffmann, F. W.,* payment to 2661 *Hoffmann, Lewis,* pension increased 1982 *Hoffmeister, Hermann,* pension increased 2644 *Hoffner, Frederick,* pension increased 2783 *Hogan, Michael,* pension increased 2535 *Hogan, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2037 *Hogans, Washington,* pension increased 1505 *Hoge, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1512 *Hoit, Rhoda A. (widow),* pension increased 2393 *Hoke, Hiram G.,* pension increased 1869 *Holbrook, Augustus L.,* pension increased 2282 *Holcomb, Joshua,* pension increased 2162 *Holcomb, Judson H.,* pension increased 2569 *Holcomb, Martin L.,* pension increased 2173 *Holden, George.,* pension increased 1800 *Holden, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2698 *Holderby, Frank, alias Frank Giles,* pension increased 2744 *Holderby, James,* pension increased 2173 *Holland, Alphonso B.,* pension increased 1630 *Holland, Samuel P.,* pension increased 1967 *Holland, Sarah E.
(widow),* pension increased 1990 *Holland, William,* pension increased 1591 *Holle, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2779 *Hollett, James F.,* pension increased 1978 *Holley, John,* pension increased 2416 *Holloway, William E.,* pension increased 2123 *Holly, Luther S.,* xxxviii pension increased 1896 *Holmes, Bartholomew,* pension increased 2387 *Holmes, Martin, alias Georye Langin,* pension increased 2552 *Holmes, Virginia J. D. (widow),* pension increased 2015 *Holmes, Wilson M.,* pension increased 2561 *Holsey, John H.,* pension increased 2438 *Holt, Isaac J.,* pension increased 1693 *Holt, Tobe,* granted honorable discharge 2820 *Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company,* payment to 2662 *Holvenstot, Marion L.
(widow),* pension increased 1786 *Homan, Charles H.,* pension increased 2504 *Homestead Entry,* allowed Edgar P. Swett 2222 *Honaker, Floyd A.,* pension 2424 *Honeywell, John G.,* pension increased 1733 *Honorable Discharges Granted,* Beall, William H. 2406 Bishop, Theodore H. 1859 Bowen, Oscar 0. 2814 Callan, Thomas F. 2216 Chase, George H. 2408 Darling, James M. 2305 Davis, Seth. 2811, 2221 Deisch, Charles F. 1959 Devlin, James 2218 Ernst, Anton 2414 Graham, Benjamin F. 2064 Green, Galen E. 2412 Green, Peter 2414 Griffith, Peleg T. 2214 Harrington, David 2467 Held, Charles W. 2408 Heryford, Wakeland 2219 Holt, Tobe 2820 Keating, George H. 2466 Kolb, E.
J. 2154 Lavine, John 2748 Liggett, Robert W. 2064 Lyons, Timothy 2466 Meacham, Levi A. 2064 Mulford, James B. 2305 Murphy, Daniel B. 2221 Naddy, Patrick 2816 Osenburg, William H. 2413 Parsch, Peter 2820 Quick, Homer 2821 Reynolds, Joshua T. 2215 Rockwell, Jacob 2821 Ross, Joseph P. W. R. 2414 Saphar, William 2220 Shechan, Michael 2408 Spalding, Charles W. 2823 Stephens, Wilbur C. 2219 Stockley, Charles H. 2339 Thomas, Henry G. 2139 Tubbs, Robert B. 2466 Ware, Taylor 2221 Wisnewski, J.
F. 2232 *Hood, Anna E. (widow),* pension increased 2426 *Hook, Andrew L.,* pension increased 2609 *Hooker, Delia A. (widow),* pension increased 1652 *Hoornberk, Josephine (widow),* pension increased 1743 *Hooton, Charles S. M.,* pension increased 1457 *Hoover, Evans F.,* pension increased 2105 *Hoover, James,* pension increased 1628 *Hoover, John S.,* pension increased 1441 *Hoover, William C.,* pension increased 2209 *Hope, Margaret A. (widow),* pension increased 2023 *Hopkins, Charles,* pension increased 2360 *Hopkins, Charles P.,* pension increased 1914 *Hopkins, Harvey M.
D.,* pension increased 1544 *Hopkins, Stephen D.,* pension increased 1714 *Hopper, Alvin D.,* pension increased 1756 *Hopper, William A., alias Cuff Watson,* pension increased 2137 *Hoppin, Elizabeth D. (widow),* pension increased 1736 *Horbach, James B. O.,* pension increased 2304 *Horn, Christopher,* pension 2564 *Horn, Samuel,* pension increased 1803 *Horn, William R.,* pension increased 2585 *Hornbeak, John,* pension increased 1798 *Horrall, Spillard F.,* pension increased 2155 *Horton, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2765 *Horton, Elisha G.,* pension increased 2169 *Horton, Henry,* pension increased 2200 *Horton, Julia A.
(widow),* pension increased 2682 *Hoskins, Levi,* pension increased 2602 *Hosley, William T.,* pension increased 2174 *Hostetter, Edmund,* pension increased 2387 *Houck, Harmon,* pension increased 2183 *Hough, Samuel,* pension increased 2034 *Houghton, Hiram T.,* pension increased 2322 *Houlihan, Margaret L. (widow),* pension increased 2267 *Hounsom, Horace,* pension increased 1562 *House, Alice (widow),* pension 2809 *House, James L.,* pension increased 2387 *House, William,* pension increased 1565 *Houser, Frederick,* xxxix pension increased 1498 *Houser, Manasa T.,* pension increased 2282 *Houston, James M.,* pension increased 2648 *Houston, William H.,* pension increased 1843 *Hovious, Silas B.,* pension increased 1440 *Howard, David C.,* pension increased 1841 *Howard, Harriet (widow),* pension increased 2001 *Howard, Isaac,* pension increased 2107 *Howard, Isaac M.,* pension increased 1955 *Howard, James F.,* pension increased 1876 *Howard, John W.,* pension increased 2322 *Howard, Loren H.,* pension increased 1599 *Howard, Martha (widow),* pension increased 1917 *Howard, Milton L.,* pension increased 2630 *Howard, Miranda W.
(widow),* pension increased 2747 *Howard, Thomas,* pension increased 1725 *Howardson, James,* pension increased 2391 *Howe, George P.,* pension increased 1539 *Howe, Jacob,* pension increased 2509 *Howe, Jesse W.,* pension increased 1990 *Howe, John W.,* pension increased 2634 *Howe, Marion F.,* pension increased 1540 *Howell, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2478 *Howell, Elizabeth C. (widow),* pension increased 1694 *Howell, John T.,* pension increased 1626 *Howell, Mary M.
(widow),* pension increased 2731 *Howell, Maj. Seymour,* payment to 2308 *Howell, William W.,* pension increased 1764 *Howells, John J.,* pension increased 2096 *Howes, Edwin,* pension increased 2013 *Howland, Ora P.,* pension increased 2152 *Hubbard, Ada N. (daughter),* pension 1777 *Hubbard, Emily P. (widow),* pension increased 2123 *Hubbard, James F.,* pension increased 1636 *Hubbard, William H.,* pension increased 2699 *Hubbell, William H.,* pension increased 1494 *Hubbs, Warren P.,* pension increased 2532 *Hudgins, John,* payment to 2310 *Hudkins, James P.,* pension increased 2357 *Hudson, Ann (widow),* pension increased 2747 *Hudson, Eliza J.
(widow),* pension increased 2184 *Hudson, Hosea,* pension increased 2621 *Hudson, James D.,* pension increased 1769 *Hudson, Thompson H.,* pension increased 2462 *Hudson, William D.,* pension increased 2452 *Huff, Cathrin (widow),* pension increased 2258 *Huff, Henry,* pension increased 2507 *Huff, William P.,* pension increased 2397 *Huffman, Alex, 0* pension increased 2072 *Hughes, Adele Jeanette,* pension 1849 *Hughes, Anna E. (widow),* pension increased 2413 *Hughes, Eliza A.
(widow),* pension increased 2532 *Hughes, Henry C.,* pension increased 2632 *Hughes, John J.,* pension increased 1681 *Hughes, Roseanna (widow),* pension increased 2242 *Hughes, Sterling,* pension increased 2034 *Hughes, Thomas,* pension increased 1885 *Hughes, William,* pension increased 1586 *Hughes, William N.,* detail for service at military school legalized 2817 *Hughs, Georgia A. (widow),* pension increased 2036 *Hughson, Edgar B.,* pension increased 1908 *Hulbert, Helen H.
(widow),* pension increased 1718 *Hull, Andrew J., alias Spencer J. Hull,* pension increased 1604 *Hull, Charles,* pension increased 1719 *Hull, Henrietta (widow),* pension increased 2353 *Hull, John,* pension increased 1954 *Hull, Mary M. (widow),* pension increased 1557 *Hull. Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 1857 *Humble, Henry,* pension increased 2428 *Hummel, George Casper Homan, alias George C. Homan,* pension increased 2254 *Humphrey, Delia S. (widow),* pension 2482 *Humphrey, John W.,* pension increased 2399 *Humphreys, Mary W.
(widow),* pension increased 2620 *Humrich, William A.,* xl pension increased 2151 *Hunnewell, Sumner F.,* pension increased 1715 *Hunt, Douglas A.,* pension increased 2191 *Hunt, Henry F.,* pension increased 1486 *Hunt, Hiram G.,* pension increased 2097 *Hunt, Jennie R. (widow),* pension increased 2599 *Hunt, Lydia (widow),* pension increased 2792 *Hunter, Albert M.,* pension increased 1573 *Hunter, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1858 *Hunter, George B.,* pension increased 1554 *Hunter, Jonathan M.,* pension increased 2193 *Hunter, Samuel B.,* pension increased 2734 *Huntington, James H.,* pension 2741 *Huntley, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1838 *Hurst, Elijah Thompson, alias Elijah Thompson,* pension increased 1443 *Husbrook, Artemesia T. t widow),* pension increased 2005 *Hussey, Calvin C.,* pension increased 2126 *Hutcheson, Nancy Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2252 *Hutchings, Kate S.
(widow),* pension 1954 *Hutchins, Margaretta E. (widow),* pension increased 2181 *Hutchinson, James,* pension increased 1709 *Hyatt, Hester (widow),* pension 2006 *Hyatt, Joshua E.,* pension increased 2149 *Hyatt, Wilson,* pension increased 1492 *Hyde, George W.,* pension increased 2120 *Hyde, Phineas,* pension increased 2219 **I.** *Ickes, William,* pension increased 2149 *Ickstadt, Joseph,* pension increased 2736 *Ihrie, Laura B. (widow),* pension increased 1938 *Ingalls, Jeremiah, alias Jeremiah Boss,* pension increased 1458 *Ingebretson, Gunnerus,* pension increased 1646 *Ingersoll, Herbert D.,* pension increased 1909 *Ingle, Eliza J.
(widow),* pension 2291 *Ingram, Albin L.,* pension increased 1571 *Ingram, John,* pension increased 2566 *Ingram, Orin,* pension increased 2282 *Ingram, William,* pension increased 2494 *Irion, John T.,* payment to 1770 *Irvine, Lydia (widow),* pension increased 2741 *Irwin, Adelle D. (widow),* pension increased 1648 *Irwin, Edward,* pension increased 1502 *Irwin, George W.,* pension increased 2470 *Irwin, Minnie (widow),* pension 1983 *Isaacs, Alfred S.,* pension increased 1588 *Isaacs, Burgess N.,* pension increased 2804 *Isaacson, Lars,* pension increased 2753 *Isaachson, Else C.
(mother),* pension 1471 *Isbell, William H.,* pension increased 2398 *Isbill, Nelson,* pension 2480 *Isom, Susan H. (widow),* pension increased 1815 *Israel, Susan E. (widow),* pension increased 1659 *Ivans, William,* pension increased 2784 *Ivers, William,* pension increased 2646 *Ivey, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2133 **J.** *Jackman, Jesse,* pension increased 2506 *Jackson, Andrew,* pension increased 2061 *Jackson, Charles,* pension increased 2127 *Jackson, George W.,* pension 1688 *Jackson, Henry C.,* pension increased 2035 *Jackson, Lydia B.
(widow),* pension increased 1517 *Jackson, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2690 *Jackson, Samuel,* pension increased 2286 *Jackson, Solomon,* pension increased 1926 *Jackson, Thomas C.,* pension increased 1879 *Jackson, Wiley H.,* pension increased 2508 *Jackson, William, Missouri Cavalry,* pension increased 2330 *Jackson, William, Missouri Infantry,* pension increased 2475 *Jacobs, Hannah R. (widow),* pension increased 2100 *Jacobs, James,* pension increased 1862 *Jacobs, John T.,* pension increased 1905 *Jacobs, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 2737 *Jacobs, Sherman,* pension 2240 *Jacobsen, J, C.,* xli payment to 2661 *Jacoby, John,* pension increased 1746 *Jager, Harry,* payment to 2661 *James, Benjamin,* pension increased 2753 *James, Hezekiah,* pension increased 2495 *James, John H.,* pension increased 2787 *James, Margaret L., (widow),* pension increased 2756 *James, Morris J.,* pension increased 1746 *Jameson, Nelson W.,* pension increased 2745 *Jandro, William,* pension increased 1852 *Janes, Lewis C.,* pension increased 2265 *Janney, George L.,* pension increased 1723 *Jaquith, George L.,* pension increased 1651 *Jared, James M.,* pension increased 2074 *Jarvis, Andrew,* pension increased 2562 *Jarvis, Lewis M.,* pension increased 2792 *Jarvis, Noah,* pension increased 2446 *Jasnowski, Saturnin,* pension increased 2158 *Jasper, Charles H.,* pension increased 1728 *Jayne, Joshua S.,* pension increased 2626 *Jean, Derias Thomas,* pension increased 2043 *Jefferis, Anna M.
(widow),* pension increased 1754 *Jefferson, David E.,* pension increased 2790 *Jellison, Joshua T.,* pension increased 2709 *Jenkins, James M.,* pension increased 2267 *Jenkins, Robert,* pension increased 2440 *Jenkins, Rosa Olds (widow),* pension increased 2422 *Jenkins, Willlain, Missouri Home Guards,* pension increased 2444 *Jenkins, William, Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 2549 *Jennings, Jefferson L.,* pension 2468 *Jensen, C. P.,* payment to 2661 *Jensen, Franz Z. F.
W.,* pension increased 2517 *Jepson, Frances A. (widow),* pension increased 2271 *Jester, Samuel,* pension increased 1574 *Jett, Hiram C.,* pension 2485 *Jewell, Lydia A. (stepmother),* pension 1431 *Jewell, Martha (widow),* pension 1880 *Jewett, Henry C.,* pension increased 2622 *Johannes, Mary P. (widow),* pension increased 1662 *John, Robert,* pension increased 2325 *Johnson, Abraham,* reimbursement to, post-office expenses 2309 *Johnson, Akey C.,* pension increased 1510 *Johnson, Anna (widow),* land patent issued to 2818 *Johnson, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2615 *Johnson, Bertha Maria (widow),* pension increased 2745 *Johnson, Darwin,* pension increased 2036 *Johnson, David B.,* pension increased 2121 *Johnson, Edmund,* pension increased 2788 *Johnson, Edna M.
(daughter),* pension 1974 *Johnson, Elias,* pension increased 1738 *Johnson, F. Medora (widow),* pension 2486 *Johnson, George A.,* pension increased 2323 *Johnson, Hannibal A.,* pension increased 2591 *Johnson, Haulville A.,* pension increased 1918 *Johnson, Henry,* pension increased 2025 *Johnson, Henry B.,* pension increased 2739 *Johnson, Henry C.,* pension increased 1660 *Johnson, Henry L.,* pension increased 2233 *Johnson, Isaac,* pension increased 2687 *Johnson, Jerry,* pension increased 2398 *Johnson, John,* pension increased 2128 *Johnson, John B.,* pension 2158 *Johnson, Lorenzo E.,* pension 1958 *Johnson, Lydia A.
(widow),* pension increased 2116 *Johnson, M. A.,* refund of deposit to 2315 *Johnson, Marquis L.,* pension increased 1735 *Johnson, Marshall,* pension increased 2444 *Johnson, Martin,* pension increased 2618 *Johnson, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1936 *Johnson, Mary F., widow of Gilman B.,* pension 2712 *Johnson, Mary F., widow of Leroy J.,* pension increased 2378 *Johnson, Merrill,* pension increased 2159 *Johnson, Nannie T. (mother),* pension 2566 *Johnson, Orson B.,* pension increased 2451 *Johnson, Roland M.,* xlii pension increased 2492 *Johnson, Samuel E.,* pension increased 1651 *Johnson, Sarah (widow),* pension increased 1570 *Johnson, Solomon,* pension increased 1891 *Johnson, Wiley B.,* pension increased 1788 *Johnson, William D.,* pension increaseri 1820 *Johnson, William J., Mexican War,* pension increased 2540 *Johnson, William J., Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 1434 *Johnston, Joseph,* pension increased 2274 *Joines, John,* pension increased 2124 *Jones, Alpheus,* pension increased 1780 *Jones, David C.,* pension increased 2781 *Jones, David C.,* pension increased 2583 *Jones, David S.,* pension increased 2251 *Jones, Eliza C.
(widow),* pension increased 1599 *Jones, Francis A.,* pension increased 1607 *Jones, Henry A.,* pension increased 2034 *Jones, James W.,* payment to 1771 *Jones, John M.,* pension increased 1735 *Jones, John T.,* pension increased 1557 *Jones, John W.,* pension increased 2096 *Jones, Joseph A.,* pension increased 1808 *Jones, Josephine S. (widow),* pension increased 2227 *Jones, Lydia (widow),* pension 1824 *Jones, Lydia Ann (widow),* pension increased 1819 *Jones, Mahala (widow),* pension increased 2012 *Jones, Mahala M.
(widow),* pension increased 2521 *Jones, Martha Ann (widow),* pension increased 2253 *Jones, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 2756 *Jones, Meshack L.,* pension increased 1524 *Jones, Orange G.,* pension increased 1450 *Jones, Richard,* pension increased 2703 *Jones, Samuel,* pension increased 1980 *Jones, Samuel J.,* pension increased 1530 *Jones, Sarah A. (widow),* pension 2349 *Jones, Thomas,* pension increased 2636 *Jones, William D.,* pension increased 2021 *Jordan, Henry,* pension increased 1642 *Jordan, Henry B.,* pension increased 1532 *Jordan, Henry D.,* pension increased 2156 *Jordan, James R.,* pension increased 1621 *Jordan, Josephine L.
(widow),* pension increased 2040 *Jordan, Margaret A. (widow),* pension 2749 *Jordan, Stephen D.,* pension increased 2650 *Jordan, William W.,* pension increased 2456 *Joseph, Henry C.,* pension increased 2386 *Joslin, William H.,* pension increased 1536 *Joslyn, Daniel C.,* pensiim increased 2002 *Joslyn, Susan J. F. (widow),* pension increased 1930 *Joslyn, William H.,* pension increased 1703 *Josselyn, Nathan W.,* pension increased 1617 *Joyce, Henry,* pension increased 2631 *Joyce, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2782 *Joyce, Margaret F.
(widow),* pension increased 1934 *Joyce, Martha (widow),* pension increased 2525 *Joyeux, Augustus,* pension increased 1728 *Judd, Lisania (widow),* pension increased 1945 *Judd, Zadok K.,* pension increased 2723 *Judson, Calvin,* pension increased 2391 *Julian, George N.,* pension increased 2457 *Justin, George H.,* pension increased 2473 **K.** *Kaisted, Mary (widow),* pension 2481 *Kalsem, Soren V.,* pension increased 2550 *Kamerer, John,* pension increased 2175 *Kane, Janies H.,* pension inereased 1632 *Kanline, Henry,* pension increased 2800 *Kaogan, Rosanna (widow),* pension increased 2773 *Karns, Nicholas,* pension increased 2168 *Kasson, James W.,* pension increased 2520 *Kauffman, Joseph,* pension increased 1851 *Kaufman, Abraham M.,* pension increased 1667 *Kavanaugh, Kate H.
(widow),* pension increased 1695 *Kayser, Will E.,* pension 2006 *Keach, John C.,* xliii pension increased 2320 *Kean, John G., alias Cain,* pension increased 2379 *Kearney, Elizabeth Jane (widow),* pension increased 1628 *Kearney, Johanna (widow),* pension increased 2254 *Kearney, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2423 *Kearns, Michael,* pension increased 2173 *Keating, Edward,* pension increased 1775 *Keating, George H.,* granted honorable discharge 2466 *Keck, Franklin J.,* pension increased 1730 *Keck, Gilbert H.,* pension increased 2729 *Keech, William K.,* pension increased 1667 *Keeler, Eleanora A.
(widow), * pension increased 1642 *Keener, John C.,* pension increased 1680 *Keeting, Clara A. (widow),* pension increased 2740 *Keffer, Francis J.,* pension increased 1842 *Kehlbeck, William H.,* pension increased 2654 *Keith, Anna F. (widow),* pension increased 1511 *Keith, Phoebe (widow),* pension 1874 *Keith, Thomas E.,* pension increased 1835 *Kell, Blanche M. (widow),* pension increased 2504 *Kellen, Charles H.,* military record corrected 2821 *Keller, Harvey B. F.,* pension increased 2689 *Keller, Jacob,* pension increased 1741 *Keller, John,* pension increased 1604 *Keller, Lydia A.
(widow),* pension 1768 *Keller, Samuel,* pension increased 2526 *Kelley, George W.,* pension 2232 *Kelley, James, Kentucky Volunteers,* pension increased 1431 *Kelley, James, Mexican War,* pension increased 2582 *Kellner, Amos,* pension increased 2629 *Kellogg, Francis M.,* pension increased 1595 *Kellogg, James B.,* pension increased 1656 *Kelly, Clarendon,* pension increased 2655 *Kelly, Elvira A. (widow),* pension increased 2258 *Kelly, Esther C. (widow),* pension increased 2612 *Kelly, Richard H.,* pension 1580 *Kelly, Thomas,* pension increased 2256 *Kelly, Walden,* pension increased 2243 *Kelly, William,* pension increased 1993 *Kelsey, Charles W.,* pension increased 1986 *Kelsey, George W.,* pension increased 2430 *Kelsey, Roswell J.,* pension increased 1668 *Kelso, William,* pension increased 2757 *Kemp, James H.,* pension increased 1972 *Kempa, J.
W. I.,* refund of inheritance tax to 2338 *Kendall, Oliver L.,* pension increased 1684 *Kendig, Sarah Ann (widow),* pension increased 2584 *Kenisston, Charles W.,* pension increased 2605 *Kennan, Marshall T.,* pension increased 2707 *Kennedy, Elizabeth C. (widow),* pension increased 2212 *Kennedy, John C.,* pension increased 1504 *Kennedy, Joseph,* pension increased 2722 *Kennedy, Justin C.,* pension increased 2667 *Kennedy, Rhoda (mother),* pension 1768 *Kennedy, William,* pension increased 2286 *Kennedy, William,* payment to 2661 *Kenner, William F.,* pension increased 1795 *Kenney, Ella E.
(widow),* pension increased 2218 *Kenney, Harriet C. (widow),* pension increased 2394 *Kenney, James,* pension increased 2635 *Kenney, James W.,* payment to 2824 *Kenney, Martha A. (widow),* pension increased 1999 *Kennish, Robert,* pension 1861 *Kenny, Nicholas D.,* pension increased 2390 *Kent, Nathaniel R.,* pension increased 1647 *Kent, Thomas H.,* payment to 2220 *Kephart, Lucy A. (widow),* pension increased 2376 *Kerr, Jane Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2207 *Kerr, Mary A.
(widow),* pension increased 2538 *Kerwin, Mathew,* pension increased 2226 *Key, Harvey,* pension increased 2685 *Keys, Jasper H.,* pension increased 1496 *Keys, John,* pension increased 2135 *Keyser, Henry C.,* pension increased 1902 *Kiichli, Joseph,* xliv pension increased 2716 *Killey, Philip,* pension increased 2212 *Killian, Emily (widow),* pension increased 2269 *Kilpatrick, John,* pension increased 2654 *Kimball, David P.,* pension increased 2165 *Kimball, Edward L* pension increased 1623 *Kimball, Herman A.,* pension increased 1607 *Kimball, William B.,* pension increased 1439 *Kimball, William H.,* pension increased 2422 *Kincaid, Jeremiah,* pension increased 1709 *Kindle, Isaac,* pension increased 1998 *Kindy, L.
A.,* payment to 2661 *King, Alida (widow),* pension increased 1756 *King, Augustus D.,* pension increased 1804 *King, Edward,* payment to 2151 *King, George,* pension increased 2068 *King, James S.,* pension 2167 *King, Josias R.,* pension increased 2016 *King, Martin C.,* pension increased 1816 *King, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 1789 *King, Roseanna (widow),* pension 2486 *King, Samuel F.,* pension increased 1533 *King, Thomas D.,* pension increased 2634 *Kingsbury, John E.,* pension increased 2253 *Kingsley, Eugene P.,* pension increased 1446 *Kingston, Anna E.
(widow),* pension increased 2059 *Kinkerly, Jacob,* pension increased 2253 *Kinney, Andrew E.,* pension increased 2042 *Kinney, Holaway W.,* pension increased 2128 *Kinney, Patrick,* pension increased 2641 *Kinnison, Alexander,* pension 1670 *Kinnison, Newton,* pension increased 2098 *Kinsauls, Emsley,* pension increased 1586 *Kinsman, Joseph H.,* pension increased 2745 *Kinsman, Josiah B.,* pension increased 2685 *Kirby, Lindsay,* pension increased 1664 *Kirch, John,* pension increased 2422 *Kircher, Joseph,* pension increased 2214 *Kirchner, Gottlich,* pension increased 2640 *Kirk, David A.,* pension increased 1736 *Kirk, Firman F.,* pension increased 1729 *Kirk, George B.,* pension 1892 *Kirk, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2551 *Kirkland, Mary C.
(widow),* pension 1598 *Kirkpatrick, David W.,* pension increased 2035 *Kirkpatrick, William,* pension increased 2607 *Kirkwood, William,* pension increased 2420 *Kirsch, Nicholaus,* pension increased 2400 *Kissinger, John R.,* pension 2816 *Kitchen, Uriah,* pension increased 2533 *Kitchin, Elias 0.,* pension increased 1968 *Kite, Alvin N. D.,* pension increased 2433 *Kizer, Sarah A. (daughter),* pension 2357 *Kleckner, John P.,* pension increased 1794 *Klein, Charles,* pension increased 1811 *Klindt, Maria R.
(widow),* pension increased 2517 *Kline, Jacob L.,* pension increased 2130 *Kline, Ray E. (widow),* pension 1731 *Kling, William,* pension increased 2819 *Klink, Henry G.,* pension increased 1801 *Knapp, Francis G.,* pension increased 2619 *Knapp, George W.,* pension increased 1463 *Knapp, Sophia A. (widow),* pension increased 1451 *Knecht, Henry S.,* pension increased 1946 *Knight, Burgoyne,* pension increased 1788 *Knight, Charles H.,* pension increased 1452 *Knight, Charles W.,* pension increased 1443 *Knight, Florence B.,* pension 1673 *Knight, Isaac P.,* pension increased 1574 *Knight., Matthew A.,* pension increased 1611 *Knight, Roy E.,* pension increased 2123 *Knighten, Joseph E.,* pension increased 2650 *Knowles, Eli W.,* pension increased 1944 *Knowlton, William P.,* pension 2220 *Knox, Frank,* xlv payment to 2661 *Knox, Robert T.,* pension increased 1470 *Koch, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2751 *Koch, Eva B.
(widow),* pension 1587 *Kohl, Jacob,* pension increased 2400 *Kohler, Elizabeth (widow),* pension 1977 *Kohler, George W.,* pension increased 2064 *Kolb. E. J., alias E. J. Kulb,* granted honorable discharge 2154 *Kraut, F.,* payment to 2413 *Kreger, Andrew F.,* pensionincreased 2017 *Kreidler, Samuel G.,* pension increased 2256 *Kress, William,* pension increased 1491 *Kretsinger, David L.,* pension increased 1625 *Krieger, Peter C.,* pension increased 1807 *Kriner, Frederick,* pension increased 2496 *Krom, John H.,* pension increased 2390 *Krueger, August,* pension increased 2256 *Krueger, C.
W.,* payment to 2661 *Kruger, Nettie G. (widow),* pension increased 2390 *Krumdick, Heinrick,* pension increased 1686 *Kubik, W. F.,* payment to 2661 *Küchler, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2574 *Kuhn, Estelle, (widow),* pension 1598 *Kuhns, Dorah H. (widow),* pension 1459 *Kumler, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 2455 *Kunkel, Ferdinand,* pension increased 2624 *Kures, Jacob,* pension increased 2547 *Kurz, Frederick,* pensionincreased 2719 **L.** *La Coste, Edward,* pension increased 2572 *La Fleur, Laurette (widow),* pension 2787 *La Forge, Andrew,* pension increased 1734 *La Vaque, John H.,* pension increased 2682 *Labatt, Elizabeth L.
H. (widow),* pension increased 1626 *Lacey, Reverly M. K.,* pension increased 2213 *Ladd, Wesley J.,* pension increased 2279 *Ladner, Frank J.,* land patent issued to 2824 *Lafontaine, Robert,* pension increased 2383 *Laking, George W.,* pension increased 2163 *Lambert, Calvin,* pension increased 2142 *Lambert, Martha M. (widow),* pension increased 2420 *Lambert, Samuel,* pension increased 2201 *Lamont, Joseph,* pension increased 2270 *Lamoreau, Daniel R.,* pension increased 2785 *Lamoreux, Pardon B.,* pension increased 2178 *Lamphere, Perry,* pension increased 2755 *Lamprey, Daniel,* pension increased 2116 *Lamson, Edwin K.,* pension increased 2148 *Lander, Charles,* pension increased 1544 *Lander, Francis A.,* pension increased 2524 *Landes, Henry F.,* pension increased 1677 *Lane, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2170 *Lane, Carel,* pension increased 2363 *Lane, John D.,* pension increased 2765 *Lane, Ritty M.
(widow),* pension 2481 *Lane, Wilbur F.,* pension increased 2054 *Lane, William W.,* pension increased 1458 *Lang, Jerome,* pension increased 2180 *Langdon, Samuel J.,* pension increased 1942 *Lange, Johanne (mother),* pension 2566 *Langeneck, Ernest,* pension increased 2206 *Langenhagen, William,* payment to 2661 *Langford, John W.,* pension increased 1555 *Langley, Orlando H.,* pension increased 2145 *Langmaid, Samuel,* pension increased 2775 *Lape, Philip,* pension increased 2623 *Large, William J.,* pension increased 2621 *Larick, Andrew,* pension increased 2335 *Larkham, Emily J.
(widow),* pension increased 2718 *Larkin, George T.,* payment to 2815 *Larned, Ellen S. (widow),* pension increased 1552 *Larraby, William,* pension increased 2348 *Larrance, Joseph S.,* pension increased 1981 *Larsen, Berge,* pension increased 2393 *Larsen, Bottol,* xlvi pension increased 1732 *Larson, George,* pension 1597 *Larson, Severt,* pension increased 2530 *Lasley, George W.,* pension increased 2506 *Lasley, Parthena (widow),* pension increased 2496 *Lasswell, Ada J.
(daughter),* pension 1973 *Latham, Calvin M.,* pension increased 2075 *Latham, Parris J.,* pension increased 2328 *Lathrop, Albert,* pension increased 1521 *Laudahn, William,* pension increased 2062 *Laudner, Sabastian,* pension increased 1538 *Laughner, Elias,* pension increased 2728 *Launt, Albert,* pension increased 2625 *Lavender, Martha ( widow),* pension increased 2476 *Lavine, John,* granted honorable discharge 2748 *Law, Elizabeth S. (widow),* pension increased 1542 *Lawder, James M.,* pension increased 2334 *Lawley, James J.,* pension increased 2769 *Luwrence, Albert B.
(son),* pension 1823 *Lawrence, Cornelius H.,* pension increased 2506 *Lawrence, Gilson,* pension increased 1916 *Lawrence, Joseph,* pension increased 2190 *Lawrence, Oliver,* pension increased 2356 *Lawrence, Sidney A.,* pension increased 1918 *Lawrence, William,* pension increased 2104 *Lawson, Nathan,* pension increased 2533 *Lawton, Matilda E. (widow),* pension increased 1668 *Layland, Sydney,* payment to 1769 *Layton, Wesley,* pension increased 2607 *Le Hundra, Frederick,* pension increased 1538 *Le Suer, Melvin L., alias James French,* pension increased 2315 *Leach, James D.,* pension increased 1979 *Leach, William A.,* pension increased 2553 *Leahy, John E.,* pension increased 2321 *Leake, Adam,* pension increased 2596 *Learned, Mary O.
(widow),* pension 2787 *Leary, Ellen E. (mother),* pension 2010 *Leathers, Charles,* pension increased 2334 *Leathers, Clara T. (widow),* pension 1552 *Leavitt, John,* pension increased 1457 *Lebo, James,* pension increased 1657 *Ledgerwood, Samuel,* pension increased 2661 *Lee, Arthur M.,* pension increased 2074 *Lee, Charles, Mexican War (Connecticut),* pension increased 2590 *Lee, Charles, Mexican War (Virginia),* pension increased 2050 *Lee, George W.,* payment to 2661 *Lee, John B.,* pension increased 1931 *Lee, Melissa S.
(widow),* pension increased 1433 *Lee, Melvin J.,* pension increased 1620 *Lee, Pinkney W. H.,* pension increased 1629 *Lee, Richard, H.,* pension increased 1920 *Lee, William,* pension increased 1617 *Lee, William H.,* pension increased 1862 *Leech, Robert K.,* pension increased 2708 *Lefler, William A.,* pension increased 2377 *Leftwich, Camillus B.,* pension increased 1432 *Legro, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1631 *Lehman, Robert Q.,* payment to 2662 *Lehn, John,* pension increased 2596 *Leighton, Gancelo,* pension increased 2347 *Leipnitz, William,* pension increased 1592 *Leiser, Abraham G.,* pension increased 1981 *Leiter, John H.,* pension increased 2789 *Leland, Louise J.
D. (widow),* pension increased 1831 *Lemly, John,* pension increased 2384 *Lemon, Stephen E.,* pension increased 2281 *Lendsay, James W.,* pension increased 2741 *Lengle, Jonathan,* pension increased 1792 *Lennon, Michael,* pension increased 2077 *Lennox, Lewis,* pension increased 2337 *Lent, Byron,* pension increased 1454 *Leonard, Lide S. (widow),* pension increased 1493 *Leopold, Andrew,* pension increased 2215 *Lepine, Louis,* pension increased 2033 *Lesley, Margaret (widow),* xlvii pension increased 2791 *Leslie, Clara F.
(widow),* pension 1922 *Leslie, James E.,* pension increased 2609 *Leslie, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2407 *Lester, John T.,* pension increased 2370 *Lettenmayer, Helen C. (widow),* pension increased 2452 *Letts, William F.,* pension increased 2716 *Leuckart, Maria (widow),* pension increased 1830 *Levi, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1777 *Leviness, Emma (widow),* pension increased 1462 *Levis, Harriett I.,* pension increased 2342 *Levy, Orlando L.,* pension increased 2249 *Lewis, Albert H.,* pension increased 1685 *Lewis, Atticus,* pension increased 2470 *Lewis, Ellen C.
(daughter),* pension 1784 *Lewis, James H.,* pension increased 1633 *Lewis, Jesse,* pension increased 2500 *Lewis, John S.,* pension increased 2444 *Lewis, Luke M.,* pension increased 2449 *Lewis, Margaret (widow),* pension 1842 *Lewis, Martha J. (daughter),* pension 2564 *Lewis, Mary K. (widow),* pension 1514 *Lewis, Slater D.,* pension increased 1688 *Lewis, Timothy B.,* pension increased 2688 *Lewis, William,* pension increased 2767 *Lewis, William H.,* pension increased 1724 *Lewis, Winifred E.,* pension 1518 *Lezenby, John,* pension increased 1435 *Libby, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1794 *Liddell, Robert,* pension increased 2766 *Liddle, John T.,* pension increased 1488 *Lieb, Hermann,* pension increased 1689 *Liebal, Rudy,* payment to 2661 *Lienallen, Jesse,* pension increased 1899 *Liggett, Robert W.,* granted honorable discharge 2064 *Lighleap, Algeron,* pension increased 1518 *Likens, Samuel,* pension increased 2160 *Lilley, Edward,* pension increased 1915 *Limbird, Richard,* pension increased 2619 *Lampert, George C.,* pension increased 2475 *Limpus, William F.,* pension increased 1774 *Lincoln, Lucius A.,* pension increased 1447 *Lincoln, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 1929 *Lincoln National Bank, Lincoln, Ill.,* duplicate gold certificates issued to 1714 *Lincoln, William A.,* pension increased 1728 *Lindenbower, Wheeler,* pension increased 1873 *Lindsey, David,* pension increased 2024 *Lindsey, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1769 *Lindsey, Wincy A. (widow),* pension 2010 *Lindt, John,* pension increased 2118 *Linehan, Michael,* pension increased 1484 *Lines, John,* pension increased 1779 *Lingenfelder, John,* pension increased 2247 *Linn, Hiram,* pension increased 1870 *Linnahan, James W.,* pension increased 1850 *Linsday, John C.,* pension increased 2022 *Lipes, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2817 *Lisk, Cassius,* pension increased 1447 *Little, Jacob,* pension increased 2608 *Little, Jennie (widow),* pension increased 1683 *Little, Joseph W.,* pension increased 2700 *Littlefield, Nancy (widow),* pension increased 2666 *Littleton, Sarah J.
(widow),* pension increased 2334 *Litzinger, Dennis A.,* pension increased 2236 *Livingston, Arantha J. (widow),* pension increased 2176 *Livingston, Jacob, and Company,* refund of taxes, etc 2309 *Lockard, Mary (daughter),* pension 1960 *Locker Edmund A.,* pension increased 2639 *Lockhart, John H.,* pension increased 1881 *Lockwood, Edward D., alias George E. McDaniel,* pension 2070 *Lockwood, Hiram H.,* pension increased 2688 *Lofton, Sophronia (widow),* pension increased 1763 *Logan, Andrew M.,* pension increased 2191 *Logan, Henry,* pension increased 1550 *Logan, John,* xlviii pension increased 2064 *Logan, John M.,* pension increased 2085 *Logan, Odilia (widow),* pension increased 1525 *Logan, Runsom L.,* pension increased 1466 *Lokerson, Hugh,* pension increased 1433 *Lomax, Angeline R.
(widow),* pension increased 2102 *Lombard, Norman W.,* pension increased 1661 *Lonergan, Thomas,* pension increased 2294 *Loney, Philip,* payment to 2410 *Long, Abraham G.,* pension increased 1911 *Long, George F.,* pension increased 1963 *Long, Hiram,* pension increased 1734 *Long, Isaac N.,* pension increased 2002 *Long, Jacob J.,* pension increased 1617 *Long, James M.,* pension increased 1444 *Long, John,* pension increased 1914 *Long, Marion H. (widow),* pension 1534 *Long, Samuel C.,* pension increased 1533 *Long, Susan M.
(widow),* pension increased 2249 *Long, William C.,* pension increased 2217 *Long, William H.,* pension increased 2726 *Longendycke, Lucas,* pension increased 2319 *Longfellow, Charles F.,* pension increased 1554 *Longsdorf, David E.,* pension increased 1534 *Longstaff, Hugh,* pension increased 1611 *Longsworth, Jacob M.,* pension increased 1609 *Loomis, Anna M. (widow),* pension increased 2421 *Loomis, James W.,* pension increased 2170 *Loomis, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2559 *Loosley, Daniel,* pension increased 2426 *Lorance, William H.,* pension increased 1605 *Loranger, Amos J.,* pension increased 2562 *Lorch, Maria (widow),* pension increased 2752 *Lord, Charles P.,* pension increased 2048 *Lord, Napoleon D.
O.,* pension increased 1528 *Lord, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2630 *Losure, Mariot,* pension increased 1941 *Louisiana Distilling Company,* relief of 2822 *Louisiana Molasses Company (Limited),* relief of 2822 *Lounsberry, Joshua M.,* pension increased 1931 *Lounsberry, William,* pension increased 1546 *Lounsbury, Margaret E. (widow),* pension increased 2288 *Louther, William,* pension increased 1908 *Love, Henry B.,* pension increased 2742 *Love, John M.,* pension increased 1813 *Lovell, John L.,* pension increased 1563 *Lovell, Sarah (widow),* pension 1925 *Lovens, John A.,* pension increased 2190 *Lowery, Daniel V.,* pension increased 1593 *Lowe, Esther M.
(widow),* pension increased 1898 *Lowell, John W.,* pension increased 2751 *Lowell, Joseph W.,* pension increased 2278 *Lowry, Alexander M.,* pension increased 1865 *Lowry, Eada (widow),* pension increased 1751 *Lowry, Lewis,* pension increased 1743 *Lowry, Libbie D. (widow),* pension increased 2531 *Lowry, Samuel R.,* pension increased 1894 *Lowry, Thomas,* pension increased 1669 *Loy, Samuel,* pension increased 2806 *Loyd, William H.,* pension increased 2491 *Lucas, Alfred E.,* pension increased 2512 *Lucas, Amanda,* pension increased 1940 *Lucas, George W.,* pension increased 1829 *Lucas, Robert B.,* pension increased 2733 *Lucas, William,* pension increased 1813 *Lucero, Jose N., alias Nasario Lucero,* pension 2005 *Luckenbach, Jennie E.
(widow),* pension 2487 *Ludlow, Volney P.,* pension increased 1815 *Ludwig, Catharine, (widow),* pension increased 2499 *Lufft, Henry,* pension increased 2637 *Lufkin, Elwin B.,* pension increased 2666 *Lull, Phineas F.,* pension increased 1548 *Luman, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2618 *Lunger, Charles H.,* pension 2193 *Lungren, Sarah E. (widow),* xlix pension 2722 *Lunn, Edward H.,* pension increased 2536 *Lunn, Henry,* pension 2721 *Lunsford, Jeremiah,* pension increased 1938 *Lunsford, Levi N.,* pension 1803 *Lusch, William I.,* pension 1876 *Lusk, Ebenezer,* pension increased 1928 *Lusk, Mary W.
(widow),* pension increased 2797 *Luther, Martin Alphons,* pension 2302 *Lydy, Horace E.,* pension increased 1619 *Lyle, John A.,* pension increased 2096 *Lynch, Francis M.,* pension increased 1832 *Lynch, Jacob H.,* pension increased 2065 *Lynch, John,* pension increased 2482 *Lynch, John C.,* Indian depredation claim of, referred to Court of Claims 2411 *Lynn, Payton S.,* pension increased 1444 *Lynn, Walter,* pension increased 1836 *Lyon, Albert E.,* pension increased 1545 *Lyon, Charles M.,* pension increased 2228 *Lyon, William A.,* pension increased 2604 *Lyons, Benjamin,* pension increased 2628 *Lyons, Charles W.,* pension increased 1866 *Lyons, Timothy,* granted honorable discharge 2466 *Lytle, Ann (widow),* pension 2340 **M.** *McAdoo, Margaret A.
(widow),* pension increased 2539 *McAlister, Alexander,* pension 2207 *McAllister, William B.,* pension increased 2047 *McAnally, Robert,* pension increased 1675 *McAtee, William J.,* pension increased 2300 *McAteer, Simon,* pension increased 2531 *McBeth, William,* pension increased 1782 *McBride, John F.,* pension increased 2325 *McBride, Joseph,* pension increased 2241 *McBride, Thomas,* pension increased 2386 *McCabe, Enoch,* pension increased 2157 *McCabe, Thomas,* pension increased 1519 *McCafferty, M.
A.,* payment to 1772 *McCain, John H., alias John Croft,* pension increased 2575 *McCalla, Rear-Admiral B. H.,* may accept medal from King of Great Britain and decoration from Emperor of Germany 2825 *McCallin, Harvey,* pension increased 2578 *McCalvy, Robert,* pension increased 1843 *McCandless, John,* pension increased 1972 *McCann, Ruth J. (widow),* pension increased 1765 *McCann, William,* pension increased 1854 *McCardel, Eliza J. (widow),* pension increased 2400 *McCarter, Daniel N.,* pension increased 2418 *McCarthy, Patrick,* pension increased 2090 *McCarthy, Richard,* pension increased 1530 *McCarty, Hannah (widow),* pension 1958 *McCaslin, John,* pension increased 2542 *McCaughen, John,* pension increased 1825 *McCauley, John, alias John H.
Hayes,* military record corrected 2154 *McCauley, Mary F. (widow),* pension increased 1975 *McCay, William M.,* pension increased 1629 *McClary, John S.,* pension increased 2170 *McClaskey, Edward J.,* pension increased 1581 *McClellan, Theodore,* pension increased 1827 *McClelland, David,* payment to 2813 *McClendon, Francis M.,* pension 1985 *McClory, Andrew,* pension increased 1500 *McClung, George H.,* pension increased 2687 *McClung, Lafayette H.,* pension increased 2203 *McClure, Cinderella B.
(widow),* pension increased 2801 *McComb, Sallie B.,* payment to 2224 *McConnell, Abiram P.,* pension increased 2373 *McConnell, Alexander F.,* pension increased 1508 *McConnell, Daniel,* pension increased 2700 *McConnell, John,* pension increased 2016 *McConnell, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1693 *McCorkle, James M.,* pension increased 1842 *McCorkle, Lucinda L. (widow),* pension 2702 *McCorkle, Mildred (widow),* l pension increased 2149 *McCormick, Charlotte A. (widow),* pension 1890 *McCormick, George W.,* pension increased 1440 *McCormick, Peter,* pension increased 2540 *McCormick, Robert M.
(son),* pension 1451 *McCormick, Samuel C.,* pension increased 2370 *McCormick, Thomas,* pension increased 1947 *McCoy, John, Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased 1791 *McCoy, John, U. S. Artillery* pension increased 1659 *McCoy, John R.,* pension increased 2448 *McCoy, Zerelda N. (widow),* pension increased 1833 *McCracken, James,* pension increased 2026 *McCracken, Lytle,* pension increased 2158 *McCracken, Melissa (widow),* pension increased 2464 *McCraney, William,* pension 2809 *McCraw, William,* pension increased 1442 *McCray, Benjamin W.,* pension 2566 *MeCrea, William,* pension increased 2239 *McCready, Dennis Buckley, alias Thomas Buckley,* pension increased 1491 *McCredie, David,* pension increased 2147 *McCrillis, John R.,* pension increased 1852 *McCue, Patrick,* pension increased 1447 *McCulley, Isaac A.* pension increased 2176 *McCullock, Zeurial,* pension increased 2582 *McCullough, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2315 *McCumber, Robert B.,* pension increased 2454 *McCune, William H.,* pension increased 2063 *McCurdy, Samuel D.,* pension increased 2494 *McDaniel, Augustus,* pension increased 1991 *McDaniel, Isaiah,* pension increased 1853 *McDermott, Patrick,* pension increased 1797 *McDermott, Thomas, New York Volunteers,* pension increased 2808 *McDermott, Thomas, U.
S. Navy,* pension increased 2376 *McDevitt, Henry,* pension increased 2635 *McDonald, David F.,* pension increased 1573 *McDonald, Eugene B.,* pension increased 1893 *McDonald, Harmon W.,* pension increased 2353 *McDonald, Isaiah B.,* pension increased 1890 *McDonald, John,* pension increased 1979 *McDonald, Thomas,* pension increased 1853 *McDonald, William A.,* pension increased 1608 *McDonough, John, Rhode Island Volunteers,* pension increased 2217 *McDonough, John, U. S. Navy,* pension increased 1984 *McDowell, Augustus,* pension increased 2124 *McDowell, Henry T.,* pension 1597 *McDowell, Napoleon,* pension increased 1783 *McDowell, Thomas,* pension increased 2497 *McDuffee, Dana H.,* pension increased 2436 *McFadden, John D.,* pension increased 1446 *McFalls, Franklin,* pension increased 2317 *McFarland, Harry D., (son),* pension 1909 *McFarlane, Milton,* pension increased 2204 *McFarlane, John G.
C.,* pension increased 1682 *McFarlane, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2095 *McGarraugh, John T.,* pension increased 1664 *McGarvey, Joseph G.,* pension increased 1457 *McGaughey, Jacob,* pension increased 1679 *McGee, James M.,* payment to 2312 *McGehee, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1511 *McGiffin, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2046 *McGinis, John C.,* pension increased 2597 *McGinty, John A.,* pension increased 2281 *McGirl, Barney,* pension increased 1664 *MacGowan, Sarah E.
(widow),* pension increased 1536 *McGowan, Thomas,* pension increased 2140 *McGowan, William,* pension increased 1699 *McGregor, George S.,* pension increased 1433 *McHugh, Lawrence,* pension increased 2495 *McIntosh, Curtis B.,* pension increased 1538 *McJunkin, Hugh K.,* pension increased 2694 *McKay, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2110 *McKean, Eliza A. (widow),* pension increased 2373 *McKee, James,* pension increased 1752 *McKee, James M.,* payment to administratrix of 2311 *McKeever, John,* li pension increased 1680 *McKeever, William P.,* pension increased 2674 *McKelvy, James,* pension increased 2014 *McKeney, Stewart,* pension increased 2177 *McKenna, James,* pension increased 1985 *McKenney, Charles H.,* pension increased 1976 *McKenzie, Jeremiah,* pension 1933 *McKenzie, John H.,* pension 1663 *McKenzie, William,* pension increased 1737 *McKibban, Isaac G.,* pension increased 2759 *McKibben, Dudley,* pension increased 2087 *McKiernan, Robert E.,* pension increased 1899 *McKim, Mary J.
(widow),* pension increased 1874 *McKinley, Russell A.,* pension 1455 *McKinney, Samuel,* pension increased 1480 *McKinnon, John, alias John Mack,* naval record corrected 2657 *McKnight, Eugene V.,* pension increased 2128 *McKnight, John,* pension increased 2683 *McKnight, Virginia A. (widow),* pension 2112 *McLain, George H.,* pension increased 2425 *McLain, Oliver N.,* pension increased 2288 *McLauchlan, Lizzie M. (widow),* pension increased 1637 *McLaughlin, Thomas,* pension increased 1450 *McLaughlin, Thomas G.,* pension increased 1776 *McLean, Mary Louise (widow),* pension 2430 *McLean, Samuel B.,* pension increased 2237 *McLean, W.
A.,* payment of judgment to 2308 *McLeod, Mary J. (widow),* pension 1933 *McLoney, Luke,* pension increased 1798 *Mc Mahon, Francis,* pension increased 2391 *Mc Mahon, Jane (widow),* pension increased 1499 *Mc Mahon, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1757 *Mc Mahon, Patrick,* pension increased 2582 *Mc Manis, James,* pension increased 2001 *Mc Manus, Amos,* pension increased 1665 *Mc Michael, W. P.,* pension increased 2254 *Mc Millan, Fergus P.,* pension increased 2480 *Mc Millen, Robert,* pension increased 2762 *Mc Millen, Vollie A.
(widow),* pension 1595 *Mc Mullen, Robert,* pension increased 1465 *McNabb, John O.,* pension increased 2553 *McNabb, Lener (widow),* pension 1670 *McNabb, William,* pension increased 1548 *McNair, William,* pension increased 1438 *McNally, Margaret (widow),* pension 2581 *McNamee, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2614 *McNary, Josephine D. (widow},* pension increased 1983 *McNaughton, Hugh,* pension increased 2696 *Mc Neil, Gertrude (widow),* pension increased 2263 *McNulta, Laura (widow),* pension 1888 *McNulty, Joseph,* pension increased 2459 *McPeek, Thomas,* pension increased 2610 *McPherran, Alfired,* pension increased 1634 *McQuade, James,* pension increased 2236 *McReynolds, James T.,* pension increased 2436 *McReynolds, N.
Delmont,* pension increased 2606 *McRoy, William C.,* pension increased 2107 *McSwain, Joseph,* pension increased 1500 *McTwiggan, James,* pension increased 2131 *McWhinnie, A. Louisa S. (widow),* pension 1722 *McWhorter, Alexander,* pension increased 2778 *McWhorter, James B.,* pension increased 1970 *McWhorter, John,* pension increased 1626 *McWilliams, Jacob,* pension increased 2376 *Mabee, John R.,* pension increased 1802 *Mabery, William,* pension 2169 *Mabry, Adline (widow),* pension increased 2446 *Macello, Antonio,* pension increased 2251 *Mackey, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2053 *Macy, Ann E.
(widow),* pension increased 2739 *Macy, John P.,* pension increased 2529 *Madden, Patrick J.,* payment to 2659 *Maddocks, Joseph G.,* pension increased 2600 *Maddox, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2303 *Maddox, George H.,* lii pension increase 2783 *Maddox, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2385 *Madison, John W.,* pension increased 1973 *Magee, David F.,* pension increased 1490 *Magee, David W.,* pension increased 1648 *Maginley, Thomas,* pension increased 1517 *Maginnis, John,* pension increased 2781 *Maglathlin, Webb C.,* may be appointed second assistant engineer, Revenue-Cutter Service 2817 *Mahaffey, Joseph C.,* pension increased 2333 *Mahaffey, William C.,* pension increased 2106 *Mahaney, Henry W.,* pension increased 2434 *Mahany, Susan (widow),* pension increased 2684 *Maher, Maria A.
(widow),* pension increased 2196 *Mahoney, Michael,* pension increased 2292 *Mahoney, Patrick,* pension increased 1864 *Maier, Michael,* pension increased 2548 *Mailey, Edward,* pension increased 2799 *Maines, Isaac,* pension increased 2180 *Maison, John B.,* pension increased 2382 *Mallalieu, William H. H.,* pension increased 2171 *Mallorie, William U.,* pension increased 1578 *Malone, Adaline H. (widow),* pension increased 2507 *Malone, Emeline (widow),* pension 1671 *Malone, Fannie E.
(widow),* pension increased 1848 *Malone, John A.,* pension increased 1739 *Malone, Robert B.,* pension increased 1748 *Malone, Sarah V. (widow),* pension increased 2205 *Maloon, Frances E. (widow),* pension 1867 *Manahan, Bridget (mother),* pension 2113 *Manahan, Michael,* pension increased 1901 *Manahan, Thomas,* pension increased 1463 *Manice, Albert,* pension increased 2641 *Mankin, William C.,* pension increased 2212 *Manley, Horace A.,* pension increased 1974 *Manley, John,* pension increased 2652 *Manly, Samuel,* pension increased 2754 *Mann, Alonzo P.,* pension increased 2525 *Mann, Ervin F.,* pension increased 2744 *Mann, Horace D.,* pension 1725 *Mannes, Mathias,* pension increased 2624 *Manncy, Isabel (widow),* pension increased 2755 *Manning, Denis A.,* pension increased 2273 *Manning, Mary M.
C. (widow),* pension increased 1524 *Manning, Thomas B.,* petision increased 2473 *Manson, Sarah J. (widow),* pension 1894 *Mansfield, S. Amanda (widow),* pension increased 1789 *Manson, Augusta N. (widow),* pension increased 1807 *Many, Artemas D.,* pension increased 1978 *Maple, Benjamin,* pension increased 2652 *Marah, John,* pension increased 1951 *Marble, Anna E. (daughter),* pension 2565 *Marble, Ephraim,* pension increased 1882 *Marcum, James H.,* pension increased 2595 *Marean, John W.,* pension increased 2379 *Marks, John, alias Edmund T.
Connelly,* pension increased 1543 *Marland, Salome Jane (widow),* pension 2749 *Marlatt, Wellington,* pension increased 1485 *Marquis, Lewis,* pension increased 2212 *Marquis, Neeta H. (widow),* pension increased 1738 *Marsden, William H.,* pension increased 1686 *Marsh, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 1539 *Marsh, Cynthia (widow),* pension increased 2623 *Marsh, Lyman,* pension increased 1448 *Marsh, Milton,* pension increased 1506 *Marsh, Thomas D.,* pension increased 2729 *Marshall, Horace P.,* pension increased 2436 *Marshall, James,* pension increased 2656 *Marshall, Jennie H.
(widow),* pension increased 2703 *Marshall, John W.,* pension increased 2049 *Marshall, Samantha B. (widow),* pension increased 2211 *Marshall, William P.,* pension increased 1841 *Martin, Eva L. (widow),* pension 1722 *Martin, Elizabeth J. (widow),* pension increased 1811 *Martin, George G.,* pension increased 2795 *Martin, George H.,* liii pension increased 2768 *Martin, Helen P. (widow),* pension 1700 *Martin, Henry W.,* pension increased 2642 *Martin, Hope (daughter),* pension 2393 *Martin, Ida L.
(widow),* pension increased 2080 *Martin, James,* pension increased 1741 *Martin, Jehu,* pension increased 2014 *Martin, Job F.,* pension increased 2374 *Martin, John D.,* pension increased 2517 *Martin, Joseph Henry,* pension increased 1789 *Martin, Joseph Jones,* pension increased 1568 *Martin, Medad C.,* credit in accounts 1560 *Martin, Owen,* pension increased 1928 *Martin, Robert,* pension increased 2499 *Marlin, Thomas,* pension increased 1820 *Martin, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1611 *Martin, William,* pension increased 2029 *Martin, William M.,* pension increased 1572 *Martine, Charles,* pension increased 2231 *Marvin, Angie A.
(widow),* pension 1520 *Maryland,* release of title to lands in, devised by John C. Rives 2139 *Mason, Columbus B.,* pension increased 2434 *Mason, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension 1694 *Mason, Granville P.,* pension increased 1537 *Mason, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1748 *Mason, Mary B. (widow),* pension increased 2377 *Mason, Orange S.,* pension increased 1637 *Mason, Sallie W. (widow),* pension 1799 *Massey, Drucillar A. (widow),* pension increased 2015 *Massey, Thomas G.,* pension increased 1687 *Matchett, Alexander,* pension increased 2525 *Matheney, Michael,* pension increased 1510 *Matheny, Ashford R.,* pension increased 1864 *Matheny, Francis D.,* pension increased 2614 *Matheny, John C.,* pension increased 1868 *Mather, John,* pension increased 1833 *Mather, John A.,* pension increased 2048 *Mathers, Waitman T.,* pension increased 2294 *Mathes, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 2317 *Mathews, Abraham,* pension increased 1579 *Mathews, Charles A.,* pension increased 2775 *“Mathilda R,” Barge,* refund of tine on 2361 *Mathis, Mary T. (widow),* pension increased 2578 *Matimore, Catherine, (widow),* pension increased 2445 *Matlack, Martha G. (widow),* pension increased 2602 *Matter, Henry,* pension increased 2693 *Mattern, Franklin G.,* pension increased 1734 *Matthews , Joseph,* pension 1980 *Matthews, Louisa R. (widow),* pension increased 2769 *Matthews, Robert R.,* pension increased 1794 *Mattison, William,* pension increased 2031 *Mattucks, Gatsey, (widow)* pension increased 1752 *Maulsby, Thomas A.,* pension increased 1855 *Mavity, Wesley A.
J.,* pension increased 2170 *Maxham, Lowell M.,* pension increased 2075 *Maxwell, Edward,* pension increased 1535 *Maxwell, Henry C.,* pension increased 1862 *Maxwell, William H.,* pension increased 2810 *May, David C.,* pension increased 2602 *May, Enoch,* pension increased 2639 *May, M. Belle (widow),* pension increased 2102 *May, Rosanna A. (widow),* pension increased 2823 *Maybury, George,* pension increased 2439 *Mayer, William,* pension 1666 *Mayes, Minerva A. (widow),* pension increased 2514 *Mayfield, Robert F.,* pension increased 2375 *Mayhew, Charles H.,* pension increased 1486 *Maynard, George W.,* pension increased 2612 *Mays, Eliza J.
(widow),* pension increased 2109 *Mays, Jackson,* pension increased 2463 *Meacham, Levi A.,* granted corrected honorable discharge 2064 *Meadows, Samuel,* pension increased 1876 *Meadows, Thomas C.,* pension increased 1437 *Meadows, William H.,* pension increased 2134 *Meares, Catherine De Rosset (widow),* liv pension increased 2730 *Mears, Charles M.,* pension increased 1998 *Medal, etc.,* acceptance permitted Rear-Admiral B. H. McCalla from King of Great Britain. 2825 *Medbury, Harry N.,* pension increased 2734 *Medworth, Robert,* pension increased 2512 *Meece, Greenup,* pension increased 2571 *Meek, Elizabeth J.
(widow),* pension increased 1992 *Meeler, John J.,* pension 1592 *Megrue, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 1635 *Meier, Jacob,* pension increased 1473 *Meister, Katie B. (widow),* pension increased 1910 *Meldrim, Mary Jane (widow),* pension increased 2389 *Melick, William G.,* pension increased 2059 *Melton, John M.,* pension increased 2254 *Melton, Jesse J.,* pension increased 2639 *Melton, John S.,* pension increased 1996 *Melvin, Royal T.,* pension increased 2731 *Menard, Alfred B.,* pension increased 1879 *Menefee, Thomas S.,* pension increased 1762 *Merver, Georgie A.
(widow),* pension 2487 *Meredith, James A.,* pension increased 2402 *Meredith, Nancy A. (widow) * pension increased 2802 *Meride, Laurence,* pension increased 1495 *Merideth, John J.,* pension increased 1811 *Merideth, William,* pension 1676 *Meroney, John A.,* payment to 2144 *Merrill, George,* pension increased 2160 *Merrill, James D.,* pension increased 2266 *Merrill, Libbie A. (widow),* pension 2342 *Merrill, Sarah J. (widow),* pension increased 1762 *Merriman, C. K.,* payment to 2662 *Merriman, Elijah R.,* pension increased 2136 *Merritt, Adelaide D.
(widow),* pension increased 2425 *Messerschmidt, John C.,* pension increased 1602 *Messick, John W.,* pension increased 2732 *Metcalf, Edward P.,* pension increased 1544 *Metcalfe, Allen D.,* pension increased 2092 *Methodist Church, New Haven, Ky.,* payment to 1772 *Mettler, James L.,* pension increased 1857 *Metts, Jane (widow),* pension 2265 *Mevis, Daniel S.,* pension increased 2320 *Meyer, Charles,* pension increased 2028 *Meyers, Michael,* pension increased 2278 *Michaelis, Edward, alias Edward Michel,* pension increased 1545 *Michener, Preston J.,* pension increased 2384 *Mickler, Mary A.
(widow),* pension increased 2314 *Middaugh, Fredrick,* pension increased 2440 *Middleton, Anna E. (daughter),* pension 1882 *Milburn Wagon Company,* payment to 2659 *Miles, Edward V.,* pension increased 1746 *Miles, John S.,* pension increased 1760 *Miles, Levi.,* pension increased 2367 *Miles, William H.,* pension increased 1867 *Miller, Abraham H.,* pension increased 1737 *Miller, Alexander,* pension increased 1565 *Miller, Amon,* pension increased 1630 *Miller, Anthony W.,* pension increased 2209 *Miller, Benjamin S.,* pension increased 1830 *Miller, David,* pension increased 2790 *Miller, Daniel J.,* pension increased 1984 *Miller, Edward,* pension 2757 *Miller, Edward C.,* pension increased 2503 *Miller, Elias,* pension increased 2515 *Miller, F.
W.,* payment to 2662 *Miller, Harriett E. (widow),* pension increased 2055 *Miller, Henry,* payment to 2662 *Miller, Henry D.,* pension increased 1927 *Miller, Hurd L.,* pension increased 2768 *Miller, Jabez,* pension increased 1850 *Miller, Jacob, Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 2320 *Miller, Jacob, War with Mexico,* pension increased 2587 *Miller, James A.,* pension increased 2776 *Miller, James C.,* pension increased 1880 *Miller, James M.,* lv pension increased 1730 *Miller, Jesse S.,* pension increased 2343 *Miller, John,* pension increased 2761 *Miller, John Adams,* pension increased 2587 *Miller, John K.,* pension increased 1732 *Miller, Joseph,* pension increased 1464 *Miller, Joseph E.,* pension increased 1680 *Miller, Levi E.,* pension increased 2529 *Miller, Margaret S.
(widow),* pension increased 2223 *Miller, Martha (widow),* pension increased 1627 *Miller, Mary Jane (widow),* pension increased 2680 *Miller, Mary L. (widow),* pension 1555 *Miller, Mrs. R. E.,* payment to 2812 *Miller, Samuel A.,* pension increased 2698 *Miller, Thomas,* pension increased 2360 *Miller, Webster,* pension increased 2578 *Miller, William, Michigan Volunteers,* pension increased 2514 *Miller, William, North Carolina Volunteers,* pension increased 1687 *Miller, William G.,* pension increased 2324 *Millett, William J.,* pension increased 1834 *Milliman, Thomas,* pension increased 1650 *Millison, Simon,* pension increased 2330 *Mills, Edward J.,* pension increased 1529 *Mills, Leonidas E.,* pension increased 2347 *Mills, Robert,* pension increased 2261 *Mills, Robert W.,* pension increased 2465 *Milson, Thomas,* pension increased 2568 *Miltimore, James,* pension increased 2615 *Miner, Henry D.,* pension increased 2622 *Miner, Kate M.
(widow),* pension increased 2272 *Minnick, John E.,* pension increased 2202 *Mishler, Joseph J.,* pension increased 1976 *Misner, John,* pension increased 2020 *Mitchell, Andrew T.,* pension increased 2052 *Mitchell, Catharine R. (widow).* pension increased 1695 *Mitchell, Cora F. (daughter),* pension 1775 *Mitchell, Cornelia (widow of Nathan),* pension 2008 *Mitchell, Cornelia (widow of Leonard Peaslee),* pension 2563 *Mitchell, David,* pension increased 2244 *Mitchell, Isaiah,* pension increased 1640 *Mitchell, John C.,* pension increased 2555 *Mitchell, John T.,* pension increased 2366 *Mitchell, Levi,* pension increased 2519 *Mitchell, Mary (widow),* pension 1477 *Mitchell, Mildred W.
(widow),* pension increased 1889 *Mitchell, Mollie J. (widow),* pension increased 2432 *Mitchell, William B.,* pension increased 1922 *Mitsui, Bussan Kaisa,* payment to 2660 *Mittag, Azelia (widow),* pension 2740 *Moats, Sanford H.,* pension 2419 *Mobley, Cornelia A. (widow),* pension increased 1929 *Moebius, Albert,* payment to 2662 *Moffat, David H.,* military record corrected 1959 *Mohan, Michael,* pension increased 1442 *Mohn, John F.,* pension increased 2287 *Monaghan, Minor B.,* pension increased 2491 *Monin, Rawleigh M.,* pension increased 2461 *Monks, William,* pension increased 1929 *Monroe, Hiram E.,* pension increased 1515 *Monroe, John, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2443 *Monroe, John, New York Volunteers,* pension increased 1672 *Monroe, William V.,* pension increased 2798 *Montano, Josefita (widow),* pension increased 2378 *Monteith, William,* pension increased 1599 *Montgomery, John W.,* pension increased 2239 *Montgomery, Joseph,* pension increased 2070 *Montgomery, Margaret A.
(widow),* pension increased 2079 *Montgomery, Mary A. (widow),* pension 2094 *Montgomery, Theodore F.,* pension increased 2132 *Moody, Charles D.,* pension increased 2774 *Moody, Henry,* pension increased 2148 *Moody, Thomas L.,* pension increased 2505 *Moomaw, James M.,* pension increased 1802 *Mooney, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2570 *Mooney, Patrick,* lvi pension increased 2013 *Moore, Abbie C. (widow),* pension increased 1542 *Moore, Alexander,* pension increased 2091 *Moore, David H.,* pension increased 2560 *Moore, Delilah (widow),* pension 2007 *Moore, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2002 *Moore, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1778 *Moore, John D.,* pension increased 1562 *Moore, John L.,* pension increased 2074 *Moore, John N.,* pension increased 1776 *Moore, John P.,* pension increased 1686 *Moore, Lewis D.,* pension increased 2115 *Moore, Mary C.
(widow of Thomas),* pension increased 2238 *Moore, Mary C. (widow of William H.),* pension increased 1813 *Moore, Newton,* pension increased 2186 *Moore, Reese,* pension increased 1987 *Moore, Robert S.,* pension increased 1554 *Moore, Samuel,* pension increased 2590 *Moore, Troy,* pension increased 1675 *Moore, Virginia C. (widow),* pension increased 2048 *Moore, William,* pension increased 1724 *Moorehead, William,* pension increased 1438 *Morehart, David,* pension increased 1845 *Morehead, Daniel B.,* pension increased 2673 *Morehead, William,* pension increased 2147 *Morey, Augustus J.,* pension increased 1911 *Morgan, Agusta P.
(widow),* pension increased 2283 *Morgan, Charles F. M.,* pension increased 2258 *Morgan, Edmund,* pension increased 1825 *Morgan, Edwin,* pension increased 2115 *Morgan, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1697 *Morgan, Elizabeth Moore (widow),* pension increased 2302 *Morgan, John M.,* pension increased 2718 *Morgan, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2454 *Morgan, Mary C. (widow),* pension 1658 *Morgan, William J.,* pension increased 1700 *Morgan, William M.,* pension increased 2255 *Morgan, William T.,* pension 1916 *Moriarty, Bartholomew,* pension increased 1479 *Morland, David N.,* pension increased 1934 *Morley, Alfred W.,* pension increased 1810 *Morley, Calvin E.,* pension increased 2401 *Morrill, Alice W.
(widow),* pension increased 2210 *Morrill, Ezekiel,* pension increased 2278 *Morrill, James H.,* pension increased 2178 *Morris, James M.,* pension increased 2560 *Morris, Joann (widow),* pension 1503 *Morris, John A.,* pension increased 2688 *Morris, John F.,* pension increased 2161 *Morris, S. Harriet (widow),* pension increased 1594 *Morris, Sarah C. (widow),* pension increased 2358 *Morris, Thomas,* pension increased 2497 *Morris, William H.,* pension increased 1612 *Morrison, Edith F, (widow),* pension 2008 *Morrison, Francis M.,* pension increased 2348 *Morrison, Harriet L.
(widow),* pension 1916 *Morrison, John H.,* pension increased 2794 *Morrison, Matilda (widow),* pension increased 2012 *Morrison, Oscar B.,* pension increased 2218 *Morrison, Samuel H.,* pension increased 2140 *Morrissey, Daniel,* pension increased 2154 *Morrow, Ella B. (widow),* pension 2743 *Morrow, Fannie E. (widow),* pension increased 1778 *Morrow, James,* pension increased 2345 *Morrow, Thomas E.,* pension increased 1526 *Morrow, William H.,* pension increased 1713 *Morse, Jackson, alias Charles W.
Paige,* pension increased 1501 *Morse, Milo B.,* pension increased 1782 *Morson, William,* pension increased 2586 *Morton, Harriet A. (widow),* pension 2010 *Morton, Louisa Anne (widow),* pension increased 2684 *Morton, Oliver,* pension increased 2376 *Mose, Daniel,* pension increased 2541 *Mose, Jacob,* pension increased 2757 *Moser, Samuel,* lvii pension increased 2275 *Moser, William H.,* pension increased 2371 *Mosher, Silas,* pension increased 1862 *Mosier, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1917 *Moss, Buford P.,* pension increased 1472 *Moss, James,* pension increased 1823 *Mott, Alexander B.,* pension increased 2479 *Moules, John,* pension increased 1740 *Moulton, Jotham T.,* pension increased 1828 *Mouser, Thomas B.,* pension increased 1757 *Mowan, Baltzar,* pension increased 1941 *Mower, George W.,* pension increased 1675 *Mowrey, Harley,* pension increased 2018 *Mrugalski, Joseph,* payment to 2662 *Muehlberg, Hermann,* pension increased 1954 *Mueller, Max,* pension increased 2489 *Muhlenfeld, Martha E.
(widow),* pension 2760 *Mulford, James B.,* granted honorable discharge 2305 *Mull, Edward K.,* pension increased 2480 *Mullally, Nancy J. (widow),* pension 2420 *Mullen, James P.,* pcnsion increased 2355 *Mullen, John H.,* pension increased 2227 *Muller, Fritz,* pension increased 1531 *Mullin, Rose V.,* pension increased 1898 *Mullin, Sidney F.,* pension increased 1551 *Mullins, Calvin S.,* pension increased 2513 *Muncher, Joseph,* pension increased 1912 *Muncy, James W.,* pension increased 2680 *Mundy, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 2205 *Munger, Israel E.,* pension increased 1860 *Munns, Brice P.,* pension increased 2290 *Munsil, Rhoda (widow),* pension 2008 *Munson, Francis M.,* pension increased 1540 *Munson, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2223 *Murch, James A.,* pension increased 1942 *Murdough, Samuel C.,* pension increased 2692 *Murphy, Daniel B.,* granted honorable discharge 2221. *Murphy, Edward,* pension increased 2405 *Murphy, Felix G.,* pension increased 2314 *Murphy, James,* pension increased 2200 *Murphy, John E.,* pension increased 1878 *Murphy, Sallie H.
(widow),* pension increased 1580 *Murray, Charles T.,* pension increased 2236 *Murray, Elizabeth (widow),* pension 1669 *Murray, Francis,* pension increased 2750 *Murray, James C.,* pension increased 2503 *Murray, John P.,* pension increased 2687 *Murray, Mary (widow),* pension 2488 *Murray, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2259 *Murray, William A.,* pension increased 1823 *Murrey, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2489 *Murtha, James,* pension increased 2510 *Musgrove, Lucinda C.
(widow),* pension increased 2555 *Myers, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2080 *Myers, Eugene A. (son),* pension 2235 *Myers, George,* pension increased 2616 *Myers, George, C.,* pension increased 1672 *Myers, Kate (widow),* pension increased 2287 *Myers, Noah,* pension 2081 *Myers, Thomas E.,* pension increased 1742 **N.** *Naddy, Patrick,* granted honorable discharge 2816 *Nagle, William S.,* pension increased 1766 *Nahrgaang, Charles,* payment to 2662 *Narrin, William A.,* pension increased 2542 *Narron, Robert L.,* pension increased 1816 *Nash, Albert H.,* pension increased 2441 *Nash, Allen J.,* pension increased 1453 *Nash, Charles V.,* pension increased 2678 *Nash, Daniel D.,* pension increased 1658 *Nash, Mary Amanda (widow),* pension increased 2086 *Nash, Susan E.
(widow),* pension increased 2050 *Nations, Obediah B.,* pension increased 2338 *Natt och Dag, Axel A. M.,* pension increased 1516 *Nattinger, Matilda E. (widow),* lviii pension increased 1845 *Naus, Samuel,* pension increased 2471 *Navy,* age limit waived for admission of Walter Delafield Bollard, Navy Pay Corps 2657 W. W. Peirce 2467 *Navy, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2204 *Nay, John,* pension 2156 *Neafus, David B.,* pension increased 1923 *Neal, Stephen W.,* pension increased 1981 *Neal, William M.,* pension increased 2580 *Near, William H.,* pension increased 1903 *Neece, George W.,* pension increased 1778 *Needham, Edward E.,* pension increased 1632 *Neely, Sarah (widow),* pension increased 2569 *Neil, William R.,* pension increased 2440 *Neill, Robert,* reimbursement to 2659 *Neilson, Caroline (widow),* pension increased 1781 *Nelson, Ann R.
(widow),* pension increased 1905 *Nelson, George,* payment to 2662 *Nelson, John C.,* pension increased 2781 *Nelson, Thor,* pension increased 2646 *Nesbitt, Annie R. E. (widow),* pension increased 1868 *Netser, James E.,* pension increased 2478 *Nettleton, Harvey S.,* pension increased 2502 *Neumann, John,* pension increased 2390 *Neutze, Margaret,* payment to 2413 *Newins, Augustus A.,* pension increased 1949 *New Haven, Ky., Methodist Church,* payment to 1772 *New York Marine Repair Company,* payment to 2308 *Newbury, Edward S.
E.,* pension increased 2569 *Newbury, Joseph B.,* pension increased 1976 *Newcomb, Simon,* may accept decoration of “Pour le Mérite, fur Wissinschaften und Kunste” 1713 *Newell, Jesse C.,* pension increased 2718 *Newlin, Isabel (widow),* pension increased 2088 *Newman, John L.,* pension increased 2629 *Newman, Samuel P.,* pension increased 1808 *Newman, William S.,* pension increased 1994 *Newton, George,* pension increased 2751 *Niblock, John H.,* pension increased 2434 *Nichols, Alfred,* pension increased 2562 *Nichols, Amelia (widow),* pension increased 1760 *Nichols, Andrew H.,* pension increased 1863 *Nwhols, Frank N.,* pension increased 2150 *Nichols, Joseph,* pension increased 1579 *Nichols, Lucy Florette (widow),* pension 2227 *Nichols, Melville A.,* pension increased 2338 *Nichols, Orrin D.,* pension increased 2025 *Nichols, William A.,* pension increased 2580 *Nicholson, Josiah,* pension increased 1610 *Niebels, Jacob,* pension increased 2415 *Niles, Charles H.,* pension increased 1834 *Niles, Maria (widow),* pension 2236 *Nix, John,* pension increased 2617 *Nixon, Eliza L.
(widow),* pension increased 2000 *Noah, Esther M. (widow),* pension 2007 *Noah, Morton M.,* pension increased 1458 *Nobinger, Joseph,* pension increased 1994 *Noble, Aaron,* pension increased 1476 *Noble, James H.,* pension increased 1849 *Noble, James M.,* pension increased 1623 *Noble, Sallie (widow),* pension increased 2677 *Noblet, Peter,* pension increased 2181 *Noggle, Charles L.,* pension increased 1650 *Nolan, Martin,* pension 1711 *North, Granville F.,* pension increased 2265 *North, Lafayette,* pension increased 2019 *Northrop, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2427 *Norton, Eliza P.
(widow),* pension increased 2141 *Norton, Fannie P. (widow),* pension increased 1854 *Norton, Rianzo M.,* pension increased 2636 *Nortrip, William H.,* pension increased 1716 *Nortrup, Detrick,* pension increased 1477 *Norwood, Eliza L. (widow),* pension increased 1762 *Noulton, Levi B.,* pension increased 1885 *Noyes, Joseph A.,* lix pension increased 1968 *Noyes, Martin B.,* pension increased 1477 *Nulton, George,* pension increased 1441 *Nunan, James * pension increased 1810 *Nussbaum, Abram,* pension increased 2611 *Nye and Schneider Company,* payment to 2411 *Nye, George H.,* pension increased 2691 *Nye, Reuben,* pension increased 2790 **O.** *Oakman, Isaac,* pension increased 2728 *Oatley, Frank J.,* pension increased 1961 *Obenshain, Leonidas,* pension increased 2738 *Ober, Isaac Henry,* pension increased 1575 *O’Brien, James H.,* pension increased 2481 *O’Brien, John D.,* pension increased 1494 *O’Bryan, Charles,* pension increased 2140 *O’Bryan, Irwin,* pension increased 1812 *O’Callaghan, Cornelius,* discharge granted 2701 *Oker, Belle M.
(widow) * pension 2788 *O’Connor, John,* pension increased 2355 *O’Connor, Minnie C. (mother),* pension 2824 *O’Connor, Musgrove E.,* pension increased 2316 *O’Connor, Thomas, Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 1639 *O’Connor, Thomas, Wisconsin Volunteers,* pension increased 1466 *O’Day, Patrick,* pension increased 2257 *Odear, William H.,* pension increased 1919 *Odell, James H.,* pension increased 2342 I *Odenbaugh, Zelinda E. (widow),* pension increased 2295 *Odenheimer, John M., * pension increased 1643 *Odiorne, Benjamin T.,* pension 1864 *O’Donald, Harriet (widow),* pension 2270 *Offinger, Martin,* pension increased 2460 *Ogan, John W.,* pension increased 2673 *Ogle, Richard M.,* pension increased 1655 *Oglevie, David,* pension increased 1948 *O’Hare, Mary E.
(mother),* pension 1976 *Ohl, Ephraim N. R.,* pension increased 1467 *Ohr, Marlin L.,* pension increased 2382 *Olds, Egbert J.,* pension increased 2068 *Oleson, Charles W.,* pension increased 1456 *Olin, Louisa (widow),* lension increased 2591 *Olis, George W.,* pension increased 2041 *Oliver, John N.,* pension increased 2244 *Oliver, William,* pension increased 2120 *Olmsted, William A.,* pension increased 1961 *Olney, Henry S.,* pension increased 2126 *Olney, Ruth E. (widow),* pension increased 2423 *Olson, John,* payment to 2662 *Omo, Harry W.,* pension 1585 *Onan, Warren,* pension increased 2806 *O’Neal, Hugh,* pension increased 2782 *O’Neal, John* military record corrected and name of, Aaron Everly substituted 1715 *O’Neall, Charlotte S.
(widow),* pension increased 2544 *O’Neil, Ann (widow),* pension increased 2618 *O’Neil, Peter,* discharge granted 2701 *Oppel, George,* pension increased 2249 *O’Reilly, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2759 *Orem, J. Bailey,* pension increased 1988 *Orr, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 1559 *Orr, Eugene, alias Charles Southard,* pension increased 1874 *Orth, Jacob G.,* pension increased 1644 *Osage River, Mo.,* payment to Pollard and Wallace, dam, etc., on 2310 *Osborn, Carlon B.,* pension increased 1594 *Osborn, Morris (father),* pension 1572 *Osborn, Susan M.
(widow),* pension increased 2246 *Osborne, Elizabeth S. (mother),* pension 2486 *Osenburg, William H.,* granted honorable discharge from Revenue-Cutter Service 2313 *Osgood, Marvin,* pension increased 2429 *O’Shea, Edward,* pension increased 2012 *Osterberg, Frank, alias William McKay,* pension increased 1782 *Osterheld, Henry,* pension increased 2524 *Ostermann, William,* lx pension increased 1602 *Othmer, A. B.,* payment to 2662 *O’Tool, Samuel,* pension increased 1590 *Ott, David B.,* pension increased 1866 *Outlaw, Celestia E.
(widow),* pension 2486 *Over, Lawrence,* pension increased 2699 *Overley, Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 2186 *Overton, Isaac,* pension increased 2207 *Overton, Jennie L. (widow).* pension increased 1528 *Oviatt, Joseph Q.,* pension increased 2318 *Owens, David D.,* pension increased 2239 *Owens, Penina (widow),* pension increased 1990 *Owens, Thomas E.,* pension increased 2083 *Oxton, Adolphus L.,* pension increased 1546 *Oyler, John E.,* pension increased 1791 **P.** *Packard, Horace F.,* pension increased 2752 *Packer, Aaron L.,* pension increased 2344 *Packer, Albert G.,* pension increased 2109 *Packer, Gouverneur V.,* credit in accounts 2666 *Padgett, Thomas H.,* pension increased 1863 *Page, John B.,* pension increased 1879 *Page, Moses B.,* pension increased 1784 *Page, Sarah A.
(widow),* pension increased 1497 *Page, Thomas T.,* pension increased 2245 *Pahl, Ferdinand,* pension increased 2751 *Paige, Charles W., alias Jackson Morse,* pension increased 1501 *Paine, Nancy C. (widow),* pension 2337 *Paine, Rufus H.,* pension increased 1459 *Paine, Samuel,* pension increased 2262 *Paine, Waldo W.,* pension increased 1549 *Painter, William,* pension increased 1464 *Palmer, Cyrus,* pension increased 2708 *Palmer, David,* pension increased 1438 *Palmer, Gabriel Y.,* pension increased 1806 *Palmer, Harriet E.
(widow),* pension 2296 *Palmer, Ira,* pension increased 2168 *Palmer, Jacob,* pension increased 2642 *Palmer, Mary (widow),* pension 1768 *Palmer, Noah,* pension increased 1477 *Palmer, Samuel,* pension increased 2176 *Palmer, Silas N.,* pension increased 2442 *Pantall, Elijah,* pension increased 1869 *Papst, Rudolph,* pension increased 2362 *Papy, Joseph B.,* pension increased 1549 *Paramore, Edward F.,* pension increased 1974 *Paris, Andrew Jackson,* pension increased 2134 *Parish, Joseph M.,* pension increased 2605 *Parish, Nathan,* pension increased 1736 *Parker, Charles A.,* pension increased 2645 *Parker, David H.,* pension increased 2088 *Parker, Elias H.,* pension increased 2419 *Parker, Frank M.,* pension increased 2053 *Parker, George A.,* pension increased 1543 *Parker, Henry B.,* pension increased 2365 *Parker, Maggie (widow),* pension 1520 *Parker, John G.,* pension increased 1562 *Parker, Sampson,* pension increased 2238 *Parker, Sophie S.,* pension increased 2108 *Parker, Zenas,* payment to 1770 *Parkinson, John C.,* pension increased 1885 *Parks, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2016 *Parks, Neal O’Donnel,* pension 2301 *Parrill, William P.,* pension 2313 *Parrish, Charles S.,* pension increased 1660 *Parrish, Ella Q.
(widow),* pension 2235 *Parrish, Hester A. (widow),* pension 2581 *Parsch, Peter,* granted honorable discharge 2820 *Parsons, Ralph D.,* pension increased 2586 *Parsons, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2586 *Partin, Elizabeth F. (widow),* pension increased 1628 *Partridge, Frederick W.,* pension increased 1645 *Partridge, Katharine (daughter),* pension 2007 *Passon, John H.,* lxi pension increased 2545 *Patch, Emory Edward.,* pension increased 1610 *Pate, Robert C.,* pension increased 1753 *Patnaude, Lydia A.
(widow),* pension 2251 *Patrick, Andrew,* pension increased 1495 *Patten, Aaron F.,* pension increased 1944 *Patterson, Anthony,* pension increased 2641 *Patterson, Eleazar A.,* pension increased 1461 *Patterson, Emma L. (widow),* pension increased 2251 *Patterson, Franklin,* payment to 2812 *Patterson, Greenberry B.,* pension increased 2704 *Patterson, Henry J.,* pension increased 1641 *Patterson, John P.,* pension increased 2298 *Patterson, Mary E. (widow of George W.),* pension increased 2096 *Patterson, Mary E.
(widow of Lorenzo D.),* pension increased 2044 *Patterson, Mary H. (widow),* pension increased 2460 *Patterson, Thomas,* pension increased 1727 *Pattison, William P.,* pension increased 2448 *Patton, Alexander G.,* pension increased 2074 *Patton, George W.,* pension increased 1460 *Patton, Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 2375 *Paul, Indiana A. (widow),* pension increased 1548 *Pary, Prior M.,* pension increased. 2166 *Paxton, Nellie (widow),* pension increased 2272 *Payne, Abel W.,* pension increased 2220 *Payne, George,* pension increased 2705 *Payne, Harriet (widow),* pension increased 2038 *Payne, Sanford D.,* pension increased 2526 *Peabody, Albert G., jr.,* pension increased 2256 *Peabody, Daniel A.,* pension increased 2539 *Peabody, George W.,* pension increased 2422 *Peach, Joseph,* pension increased 2519 *Peacock, Martin,* pension increased 2745 *Peacock, Oscar F.,* pension increased 2588 *Peak, George C.,* pension increased 2496 *Pearce, Samuel A.,* pension increased 2276 *Pearson, David M.,* pension increased 1635 *Pearson, John M.,* pension increased 2234 *Pearsons, Fanny A.
(widow),* pension increased 2261 *Pease, Henry R.,* pension increased 1665 *Peavey, Hannah (widow),* pension increased 2689 *Peden, Milton,* pension increased 2488 *Peel, J. J. L.,* payment to 2406 *Peel, S. W.,* claim for services to Choctaw Nation referred to Court of Claims 2415 *Peetsch, Henry,* pension 2356 *Peirce, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 1662 *Peirce, Caroline M. (widow),* pension increased 2027 *Peirce, W. W.,* age limit waived for admission of. to Navy Pay Corps 2467 *Pelley, James S.,* pension increased 1578 *Pence, Daniel,* pension increased 1758 *Pence, John A.,* pension increased 2500 *Pender, Lucy A.
(widow),* pension increased 1797 *Pendergast, Michael, alias Michael Blake,* pension increased 2492 *Penfield, William H.,* pension increased 2794 *Penington, Susan (widow),* pension 1834 *Pensions.* granted- Ackley, Louise 1747 Adams, Sarah 1985 Adkins, Jackson 2186 Agnew, Jane 2670 Alkin, Emma C. 2484 Alden, Emily J. 1937 Aldred, Emma 1534 Aldrich, Julia G. 1781 Allen, Carrie May 2769 Ames, Elizabeth A. 2164 Anderson, Emma C. 1672 Archer, Howard William 2387 Archuleta, Antonio 2485 Arnold, Catharine 2006 Auger, Emma 1519 Bacon, Margarette R. 2476 Bailey, Annis 2112 Baird, Julia C.
R. 2449 Baker, Isaac 1743 Baker, James W. 1697 Baker, Parthenia W. 1653 Ballenger, Reuben R. 1900 Banks, William C. 1918 Bargar, Sarah A. 1509 Barnes, Joshua 1893 Barr, Mary E. P. 2481 Barrett, William 2191 Bartlett, Louisa 2486 Bartlett, Rachel L. 1979 Bassford, Anna C. 1898 Bates, Taylor 2186 Baughman, Mariah 1482 Bausman, Catherine 2196 Bays, William 2237 Beach, William J. 1988lxii Bean, Alba B. 1872 Bean, Elizabeth B. 1844 Beardslee, Evelyn S. 1518 Beatty, Emma L. 2564 Belknap, Rollin S. 2483 Bell, Frances 1993 Bennett, Ruth F. 1646 Benson, Charles E. 2010 Bentley, David J. 2009 Bergen, Gustave 2008 Berghahn, William C. 1982 Berrv, William 1877 Bevan, Lvdia B. 1711 Birkhead, Miranda 2230 Blackwell, Rittie 2565 Blair, Henry W. 2449 Bledsoe, Smith 2670 Blodgett, Edward T. 2696 Bocoskey, Michael 2369 Boesewetter, Otto 1964 Boggs, James A. 2082 Booth, Cora Allie 2563 Borthwick, Isabel T. 2824 Bosworth, Alice 2283 Bottcher, Ulrika 1637 Boucher, Joseph H. 2676 Bowman, Jeremiah 2740 Boyer, Emma M. 1524 Boynton, Helen Augusta Mason 2350 Brackett, Josephine 2456 Brady, Lucinda 2182 Brady, Mary A. 2680 Bragg, Edward S. 2153 Breighner, John Lewis Bernard 2095 Bremmer, Lizzie 1596 Brewer, John J. 1596 Bright, Mary G. 1455 Brinker, Sarah A. 1886 Bronaugh, Mary E. 1942 Brooks, Joseph 2468 Brott, Harrison 1502 Brown, General M. 1676 Brown, Lucy 2073 Bruce, Theodore T. 2359 Buchanan, Edna 2166 Burnett, Madison M. 1797 Burrise, Gideon M. 2110 Byron, Eliza 1878 Cameron, Allen M. 2238 Cammeron, Mary Edna 1702 Carpenter, William H.
M. 2005 Carroll, Margaret 1725 Carter, Isaac 2259 Carty, Ida 1788 Case, Anna M. 1582 Casey, Catherine B. 1595 Catlin, Robert 1506 Caton, Giles M. 2451 Chadsey, Susan H. 1464 Chambers, Thomas J. 1741 Chandler, Susan J. 2697 Cheek, Thomas 1806 Chenoweth, Mary J. 1541 Christie, James J. 2198 Clark, Mary A 2476 Clark, William O. 1953 Cleaver, Elizabeth 2336 Clevenger, Galon S. 1667 Cochran, Mary 1994 Cole, James H. 1516 Cole, Peter 1908 Coller, Hester A. 2683 Collins, Ada 2066 Collins, Charles 2177 Collum, Georgetta K. 2479 Compton, Cynthia A. 2185 Compton, Emily 2011 Connell, John W. 2265 Connor, Hilia Ann 1436 Cope, Isaac 2011 Cory, Abraham M. 1450 Costinett, Carrie E. 1829 Cotten, Aurelia 1663 Cottrill, Cassy 1819 Coyle, Catherine 1657 Coyner, Frances 1759 Crane, William J. 2814 Creiss, Theresa 1905 Critchfield, Lyman, jr. 1710 Crome, August 1975 Cunningham, George 1975 Cushman, Ellen S. 1884 Cutler, Susan H. 1483 Dailey, Rachel A. 1474 Dancy, George L. 2747 Daniels, Abbie J. 2230 Darcy, Mary E. 2005 Davis, Aaron 2749 Davis, Thomas B. 1698 De Veaux, Florence Greeley 1505 Decker, Benjamin H. 1678 Dewier, Ann 1994 Dickens, Sarah Ellen 1988 Dickey, William N. 2144 Dicckgraefe, Louis 1444 Dichl, Milton 2003 Dieter, Philip 2484 Dooley, Frank M. 2111 Dougherty, Ellen 2725 Douglass, Blanche 1574 Dowling, Thomas F. 1785 Downie, Elizabeth A. 2388 Drake, Phebe W. 2144 Duffield, Sarah 1710 Dunscomb, Edward 2742 Duvall, Harriet A. 1906 Earl, Sarah Agnes 1856 Eberlin, Eva Louise 2481 Eggleston, Moses 1469 Ellingwood, Charles F. 2760 Ellmore, Joseph 2112 Embry, Cyntnia A. 1711 Estill, William C. 1787 Etue, Sarah S. 1922 Eveland, Margaret E. 2009 Falbisaner, Charles 1561 Farrell, Edward 1914 Fenn, Lena S. 1549 Fenzl, Flora 2574 Ferrell, Nancy V.
J. 2198 Fiedler, Lydia A. 1745 Finch, David L. 1666 Flagstad, Martin J. 2483 Flewellen, James P. 2218 Fonner, Joseph B. 1744 Foss, Augustus 1441 Foster, Matilda 2240 Fox, Emma 2176 Franks, Leola V. 1575 Fray, Alice A. 1926 Frazier, Nannie 1473 Frazier, Orlando W. 1764 Frech, Louis T. 2313 Frederick, Helen A. 1485lxiii Fulk, William R. 2289 Gainsback, John 1471 Gallt, James 1596 Garvey, Alice 2009 Gaylord, Lucy A. 2581 Gee, Nancy Ann 1987 Gerth, Susie M. 1971 Gibbs, Delia 2167 Gifford, Ellen S. 2336 Gilkeson, Hansford G. 2428 Gilley, Alice E. 1496 Gilmore, Caroline A. 2711 Godfrey, Florence H. 2133 Goetz, H.
Edward 1774 Goll, Helen 2468 Granniss, Mary W. 2690 Grant, Fanny M. 2746 Grant, Fannie S. 2723 Green, Hannah W. 1470 Green, Joseph E. 1868 Gregg, Louisa 1967 Grillin, Oliver H. 2339 Groff, Marcelina S. 1650 Grossman, Louis 1801 Guilroy, Margaret 2483 Haas, Frank P. 1479 Hale, George W. 1652 Hall, John W. 1847 Hancock, Josiah C. 2317 Hanford, Abbie L. 2748 Hapeman, Ella T. 1507 Harman, Walter S. 2242 Harper, John 1654 Harral, Jesse 2482 Harriman, Ellen 1718 Hathaway, Elizabeth 2100 Hattery, Betsey 2229 Hausen, Edward G. 2364 Hawkes, Emma A. 2484 Hawkes, Sarah A. 2482 Hawthorn, Sadie E. 2786 Hayes, Catharine 2728 Hayes, Nanny E. 2664 Hayner, Emeline S. 1481 Heed, William I. 1479 Hennessy, Michael V. 2316 Hesler, Charles T. 1596 Hester, Jessie Marie 1520 Hibbard, Helen G. 2216 Hicks, James R. 2086 Hilburn, Virginia A. 1916 Hilgeman, Laura 1965 Hill, Charles R. 1790 Hill, Henry R. 1691 Himes, James P. 1762 Hoban, Edward W. 2748 Hobart, John 1787 Honaker, Floyd A. 2424 Horn, Christopher 2564 House, Alice 2809 Hubbard, Ada N. 1777 Hughes, Adele Jeanette 1849 Humphrey, Delia S. 2482 Huntington, James H. 2741 Hutchings, Kate S. 1954 Hyatt, Hester 2006 Ingle, Eliza J. 2291 Irwin, Minnie 1983 Isachsen, Else C. 1471 Isbill, Nelson 2480 Jackson, George W. 1688 Jacobs, Sherman 2240 Jennings, Jefferson L. 2468 Jett, Hiram C. 2485 Jewell, Lydia A. 1431 Jewell, Martha 1880 Johnson, Edna M. 1974 Johnson, F.
Medora 2486 Johnson, John B. 2158 Johnson, Lorenzo E. 1958 Johnson, Mary F. 2712 Johnson, Nannie T. 2566 Jones, Sarah A. 2349 Jones, Lydia 1824 Jordan, Margaret A. 2749 Kaisted, Mary 2481 Kayser, Will E. 2006 Keith, Phoebe 1874 Keller, Lydia A. 1768 Kelley, George W. 2232 Kelly, Richard H. 1580 Kennedy, Rhoda 1768 Kennish, Robert 1861 King, James S. 2167 King, Roseanna 2486 Kinnison, Alexander 1670 Kirk, George B. 1892 Kirkland, Mary C. 1598 Kissinger, John R. 2816 Kizer, Sarah A. 2357 Kline, Ray E. 1731 Knight, Florence B. 1673 Knowlton, William P. 2220 Koch, Eva B. 1587 Kohler, Elizabeth 1977 Kuhn, Estelle 1598 Kuhns, Dora H. 1459 La Fleur, Laurette 2787 Lane, Ritty M. 2481 Lange, Johanne 2566 Larson, George 1597 Lasswell, Ada J. 1973 Lawrence, Albert B. 1823 Learned, Mary O. 1787 Leary, Ellen E. 2010 Leathers, Clara T. 1552 Leslie, Clara F. 1922 Lewis, Ellen C. 1784 Lewis, Margaret 1842 Lewis.
Martha J. 2564 Lewis, Mary K. 1514 Lewis, Winifred E. 1518 Lindsey, Wincy A. 2010 Lockard, Mary 1960 Lockwood, Edward D. 2070 Long, Marion H. 1534 Lovell, Sarah 1925 Lucero, Jose N. 2005 Luckenbach, Jennie E. 2487 Lunger, Charles H. 2193 Lungren, Sarah E. 2722 Lunn, Henry 2721 Lunsford, Levi N. 1803 Lusch, William I. 1876 Luther, Martin Alphons 2302 Lytle, Ann 2340 McAlister, Alexander 2207 McCarty, Hannah 1958 McClendon, Francis M. 1985 McCorkle, Lucinda L. 2702 McCormick, Charlotte A. 1890 McCormick, Robert M. 1451 McCraney, William 2809lxiv McCray, Benjamin W. 2566 McDowell, Henry T. 1597 McFarland, Harry D. 1909 McKenzie, Jeremiah 1933 McKenzie, John H. 1663 McKinley, Russell A. 1455 McKnight, Virginia A. 2112 McLean, Mary Louise 2430 McLeod, Mary J. 1933 McMiller, Vollie A. 1595 McNabb, Lener 1670 McNally, Margaret 2581 McNulta, Laura 1888 McWhinnie, A.
Louisa S. 1722 Mabery, William 2169 Malone, Emeline 1671 Maloon, Frances E. 1867 Manahan, Bridget 2113 Mann, Horace D. 1725 Manson, Sarah J. 1894 Marble, Anna E. 2565 Marland, Salome Jane 2749 Martin, Eva L. 1722 Martin, Helen P. 1700 Martin, Hope 2393 Marvin, Angie A. 1520 Mason, Elizabeth A. 1694 Mason, Sallie W. 1799 Matthews, Joseph 1980 Mayer, William 1666 Meeler, John J. 1592 Mercer, Georgie A. 2487 Merideth, William 1676 Merrill, Libbie A. 2342 Metts, Jane 2265 Middleton, Anna E. 1882 Miller, Edward 2757 Miller, Mary L. 1555 Mitchell, Cora F. 1775 Mitchell, Cornelia 2008 Mitchell, Cornelia 2563 Mitchell, Mary 1477 Mittag, Azelia 2740 Moats, Sanford H. 2419 Montgomery, Mary A. 2094 Moore, Delilah 2007 Morgan, Mary C. 1658 Morgan, William T. 1916 Morris, Joann 1503 Morrison, Edith F. 2008 Morrison, Harriet L. 1916 Morrow, Ella B. 2743 Morton, Harriet A. 2010 Muhlenfeld, Martha E. 2760 Mullally, Nancy J. 2420 Munsil, Rhoda 2008 Murray, Elizabeth 1669 Murray, Mary 2488 Myers, Eugene A. 2235 Myers, Noah 2081 Nay, John 2156 Nichols, Lucy Florette 2227 Niles, Maria 2236 Noah, Esther M. 2007 Nolan, Martin 1711 Ocker, Belle M. 2788 O’Connor, Minnie C. 2824 Odiorne, Benjamin T. 1864 O’Donald, Harriet 2270 O’Hare, Mary E. 1976 Omo, Harry W. 1585 Osborn, Morris 1572 Osborne, Elizabeth S. 2486 Outlaw, Celestia E. 2486 Paine, Nancy C. 2337 Palmer, Harriet E. 2296 Palmer, Mary 1768 Parker, Maggie 1520 Parks, Neal O’Donnel 2301 Parrill, William P. 2313 Parrish, Ella Q. 2235 Parrish, Hester A. 2581 Partridge, Katharine 2007 Patnaude, Lydia A. 2251 Peetsch, Henry 2356 Penington, Susan 1834 Perkins, Vance 2479 Perry, Caroline E. 2190 Peterson, Hannah C. 1851 Phillips, Juliet K. 1922 Pierce, Ida E.
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T. Dillard 2354 Zimmerman, William H. 2653 Zuehlke, Julius 1470 repealed. Robinson. Minerva 2665 *Pepoon, Albert F.,* pension increased 2425 *Pepper, Samuel,* pension increased 1908 *Perlins, Henry W.,* pension increased 1676 *Perkins, Isaiah,* pension increased 2623 *Perkins, Lewis S.,* pension increased 1989 *Perkins, Vance,* pension 2479 *Perrin, Noah,* pension increased 2402 *Perry, Caroline E., (widow),* pension 2190 *Perry, Isaac N.,* pension increased 1759 *Perry, S. Horace,* pension increased 2060 *Pert, Dell E.
(widow),* pension increased 2420 *Peters, Annie E. (widow),* pension increased 1731 *Peters, John H.,* pension increased 2703 *Peters, R. A.,* payment to 2662 *Peterson, Borre,* pension increased 2531 *Peterson, Christian,* pension increased 1775 *Peterson, Emily (widow),* pension increased 1540 *Peterson, Hannah C. (mother),* pension 1851 *Peterson, Jacob D.,* pension increased 1785 *Peterson, William,* payment to 2662 *Petkerbridge, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 2120 *Pelitt, Chalkley,* pension increased 1473 *Pettengill.
George T.,* credit in accounts 2307 *Pettey, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2375 *Pettie, David T.,* pension increased 2117 *Pettingill, Frank S.,* civ pensin increased 1756 *Pettit, Arelhnsa M,. (widow),* pension increased 2046 *Pettit, Benjamin F.,* payment to legal representatives of 2407 *Pettit, Bessie Sharp (widow),* pension increased 2700 *Pevear, Sylvester O.,* pension increased 2695 *Pjahl, Frederick,* pension increased 2465 *Phelon, Josephine B. (widow),* pension increased 2052 *Phelps, Elias,* pension increased 2113 *Phelps, M.
A.,* payment to personal representatives 2662 *Philbrick, Maria L. (widow),* pension increased 2743 *Philbrick, Willian B.,* pension increased 1677 *Philbrook, Daniel M.,* pension increased 2000 *Phillips, Charles,* pension increased 1587 *Phillips, Edwin R.,* pension increased 2611 *Phillips, Guthridge L.,* pension increased 2629 *Phillips, Isaac, C.,* pension increased 2268 *Phillips, James H.,* pension increased 2807 *Phillips, Juliet K. (widow),* pension 1922 *Phillips, Richard, Jr.,* pension increased 1588 *Phillips, Seth,* pension increased 1562 *Phillips, Thomas,* pension increased 2651 *Piccard, Francis,* pension increased 1500 *Pick, Levi,* pension increased 1679 *Pickens, Jacob,* payment to 1768 *Picket, Thomas.,* pension increased 1431 *Pickett, Maj.
George E.,* payment to 1714 *Pickett, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1953 *Pickle, Jacob M.,* pension increased 1937 *Pieper, Henry,* pension increased 2523 *Pieper, John,* pension increased 1449 *Fierce, Franklin C.,* pension increased 1497 *Pierce, George W.,* pension increased 1904 *Puree, Ida E. G. (widow),* pension 2564 *Pierce, Jacob W.,* pension increased 2522 *Pierce, James O.,* pension increased 2392 *Pierce, Oliver P.,* pension increased 2289 *Pierce, Ruth P. (widow),* pension increased 1957 *Pierce, Simeson,* pension increased 2040 *Piersell, Joseph N.,* pension increased 1979 *Piggott, James T.,* pension increased 2716 *Pike, Fannie L.
(widow),* pension increased 2427 *Pike, George,* pension increased 1489 *Pile, Reanna (widow),* pension increased 1618 *Pillow, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2655 *Ping, James M.,* pension 2485 *Pinkham, Orlando C.,* pension increased 1642 *Pinnell, Glawvina A., (widow),* pension 1590 *Pinnty, Edward H.,* pension increased 1602 *Pint, Margaret (widow),* pension i ncreased 2574 *Piper, Catharine (widow),* pension 2007 *Pitchford, William H.,* pension increased 1731 *Pitman, Amanda (widow),* pension increased 2012 *Pitman, John H.,* pension increased 2232 *Pitman, Sarah C.
(widow),* pension 2564 *Pitt, Chester R.,* pension increased 2579 *Pitt, Sarah A., (widow),* pension 1674 *Pittenger, Winnie C. (widow),* pension increased 1726 *Pittman, Jeremiah F.,* pension increased 2592 *Place, Isaac,* pension increased 1804 *Place, Susie (widow),* pension increased 1496 *Plato, Florence B. (widow),* pension increased 2262 *Piatt, John,* pension increased 2072 *Platt, Mary S. (widow),* pension increased 2750 *Platt, Sterns D.,* pension increased 1431 *Pletzke, Christopher,* pension increased 1522 *Ptimpton, Julia L.
(widow),* pension increased 1641 *liner, William McHenry,* pension increased 2710 *Plotts, Alexander,* pension 2527 *Plumpton, Ephraim,* pension increased 1437 *Plybon, James C.,* pension increased 1434 *Plymate, Nathaniel W.,* pension increased 1892 *Poffenberger, Hezekiah,* pension increased 2764 *Pohlers, Sophie (widow),* pension increased 2042 *Polk, Blanche C. (widow),* pension 2487 *Polk, Charles G.,* cv pension increased 1857 *Polk, Ezekial,* pension increased 1615 *Pollard, Allison W.,* pension 1994 *Pollard and Wallace,* payment to 2310 *Pollard, Joseph,* pension increased 1702 *Pollard, Martha W.
(widow),* pension 2257 *Polston, Alexander D.,* pension increased 1790 *Pomeroy, Fanny G. (widow),* pension increased 2193 *Pool, James,* pension increased 2644 *Pool, Martin,* pension increased 2067 *Pool, Wilson J.,* pension increased 1487 *Poole, F. M.,* payment to 2662 *Pope, James V.,* pension increased 1830 *Pope, Simcon D.,* pension increased 2593 *Porter, Alexander,* pension increased 2518 *Porter, Frances L. (daughter),* pension increased 1936 *Porter, George,* pension increased 2277 *Porter, Henry,* pension increased 1729 *Porter, Jonathan K.,* pension increased 1893 *Porter, Richard X.,* pension increased 258!) *Portwood, Dudley,* pension increased 1793 *Posey, James H.,* pension increased 1766 *Posey, Maria Elizabeth (daughter),* pension 1699 *Post, James E.,* pension increased 1462 *Post, Lewis J.,* pension increased 2078 *Postal Telegraph Cable Company,* payment to 2312 *Pott, Zacur P.,* pension increased 1805 *Potter, Alice Eddy (widow),* pension increaed 1891 *Potter, Anna Z.
(widow),* pension increased 1547 *Potter, John H.,* payment to 2307 *Potter, Mary G. (widow),* pension increased 2671 *Potter, Norman C.,* pension increased 1731 *Potter, Page G.,* pension increased 2451 *Pound Joseph M.,* pension increased 2031 *Powell, George C.,* pension increased 2023 *Powell, Helen G. (widow),* pension 2174 *Powell, John A.,* pension increased 1913 *Powell, Julia A. (widow),* pension 1671 *Powell, Lucy W. (widow),* pension increased 2100 *Power, Charles A.,* pension increased 1600 *Power, Henry,* pension increased 2491 *Powers, Alice W.
(daughter),* pension 1872 *Powers, James,* pension increased 1479 *Prater, James F.,* pension increased 1541 *Prather, Alonzo S.,* pension increased 2267 *Pratt, Charles H.,* pension increased 2518 *Pratt, Josiah N.,* pension increased 2760 *Pratt, Lewis,* pension increased 1619 *Pratt, Louise J. (widow),* pension increased 2248 *Pratt, Morton A.,* pension increased 2762 *Preble, Turner J.,* pension increased 2596 *Prcisinger, Fred,* pension increased 1458 *Prendergast, Joseph H.,* pension increased 2404 *Prcndeville, Charles,* pension increased 2754 *Prentiss, John M.,* pension increased 1858 *Prentiss, Joseph L.,* pension 1635 *Prescott, Roswell,* pension increased 2255 *President of the United States,* may appoint Webb C.
Maglathlin second assistant engineer, Revenue-Cutter Service 2817 *Presley, Anthony W.,* pension increased 1559 *Preston, Aaron,* pension increased 2539 *Preston, Davis,* pension increased 1982 *Preston, Francis W.,* pension increased 1736 *Preston, Hannah (widow),* pension increased 1713 *Preston, Nelson S.,* pension increased 2110 *Preston, Samuel,* pension increased 1699 *Preston, Sarah A., (widow),* pension increased 1456 *Prettyman, James,* pension increased 1550 *Price, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2796 *Price, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2029 *Price, George,* pension increased 2329 *Price, James A.,* pension increased 2128 *Price, James C.,* pension increased 2627 *Price, John G.,* pension increased 2650 *Price, Joseph W.,* cvi pension increased 1444 *Price, Levi L.,* pension increased 1995 *Priddy, Charles M.,* pension 1696 *Prime, Edward B.,* pension increased 2106 *Primrose, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2351 *Prince, Charles H.,* pension increased 2213 *Pringle, David R.,* pension increased 1527 *Pritchard, Jesse L.,* pension increased 2437 *Pritchard, Parker,* pension increased 1831 *Produl, Samuel,* pension increased 2321 *Proctor, Damel A.,* pension increased 1692 *Prose, James S.,* pension increased 1989 *Prosser, Thomas,* pension increased 2342 *Prost, Richard,* pension increased 2602 *Prout, Lizzie H.
(widow),* pension 2009 *Prouty, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2532 *Province, David,* pension increased 2474 *Prucha, F. G.,* payment to 2662 *Pruit, Nancy (widow),* pension increased 1955 *Pruitt, Deborah J. (widow),* pension increased 2180 *Prunkard, David J.,* pension increased 2787 *Pryce, James A.,* pension increased 2570 *Public Lands,* desert-land selection in Montana by Charles T. Rader, authorized 2309 homestead entry of Larvan Gordon confirmed 2817 lands granted to heirs of James W.
Clay 2823 patent issued to Anna Johnson 2818 Frank J. Ladner 2824 Martha Sand era 2822 *Puckett, Benjamin J.,* pension increased 2589 *Pugsley, Frank,* pension increased 1920 *Purcell, Robert,* pension increased 1516 *Purdy, George E.,* pension increased 2733 *Purkapilc, John,* military record corrected 2063 *Purvis, George W.,* pension increased 1490 *Pusey, James E.,* pension increased 2752 *Putnam, William W.,* pension increased 2453 **Q.** *Queman, Isaiah,* pension increased 1585 *Quintin, Josephine E.
(widow),* pension increased 1563 *Qucrnibeck, Peter,* pension increased 1841 *Quick, Homer,* granting honorable discharge 2821 *Quien, George,* pension increased 2557 *Quigg, David H.,* pension increased 1432 *Quigley, William C.,* pension increased 1847 *Quigley, William S.,* pension increased 2289 *Quill, Michael,* pension increased 1946 *Quimby, John J.,* pension increased 1621 *Quinn, Bridget (widow),* pension increased 2146 *Quinn, Timothy,* pension increased 2627 *Quinton, John M.,* pension increased 2104 *Quist, Andrew P.,* pension increased 2124 *Quong Hong Yuk,* reimbursement to 2412 **R.** *Rader, Charles T.,* authorized to select 480 acres in Montana under desertland laws 2309 *Rafferty, Ann (widow),* pension increased 2474 *Rafferty, Florence D.
(widow),* pension 1515 *Ragan, Alice E. (widow),* pension increased 2553 *Ragan, Mary Jane (widow),* pension increased 2244 *Raigle, George W.,* pension increased 1430 *Rains, John P.,* pension increased 1897 *Raker, Matthew D., Jr.,* pension increased 1557 *Ralston, William,* pension increased 1747 *Rambo, James T.,* pension increased 2195 *Ramsey, Winfield S.,* pension increased 2259 *Ramsey, James, Second North Carolina Infantry,* pension increased 2129 *Ramsey, James, Third North Carolina Infantry,* pension increased 2083 *Ramsey, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 2021 *Ramsey, Rebecca (widow),* pension increased 1750 *Ramsey, Robert,* pension increased 2264 *Randall, Darius H.,* pension increased 1579 *Randall, James S. (son),* pension 1709 *Randall, Oakaley,* pension increased 2230 *Randolph, Amelia R. (widow),* pension increased 2454 *Randolph, Harrison,* pension increased 1931 *Randolph, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2347 *Raney, James E.,* cvii pension increased 2107 *Rankin, David, One hundred and seventy-eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry,* pension increased 1861 *Rankin, David, Sixty-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry,* pension increased 1660 *Rankin, Richard B.,* pension increased 2477 *Rardin, Jacob C.,* pension increased 1582 *Rarick, Orrin S.,* pension increased 2214 *Raschig, Gustavus F.
E.,* pension increased 2332 *Rassbach, John C.,* pension increased 2114 *Rathbun, George C.,* pension increased 2343 *Rattray, Charles,* pension increased 1765 *Rauch, John,* pension increased 1649 *Raudabaugh, Emanuel,* pension increased 2370 *Rawles, Harriett A. (widow),* pension increased 1942 *Rawlings, John,* pension increased 2165 *Rawlings, John W.,* pension increased 2797 *Ray, Dennis W.,* pension increased 2002 *Ray, Isaac N.,* pension increased 1678 *Ray, Malcolm,* pension increased 2062 *Raymond, Nellie (widow),* pension increased 1550 *Raymond, Samuel G.,* pension increased 1745 *Raymond, Seth.* pension increased 1560 *Raynor, John W.,* pension increased 1890 *Rea, Emma M.
(widow),* pension 1499 *Read, Frank H.,* pension increased 2280 *Read, Helen B. (widow),* pension increased 1648 *Reagan, George W.,* pension increased 2346 *Ream, Benjamin B.,* pension increased 2359 *Reaney, Annie (widow),* pension increased 2401 *Reavis, Leonidas W.,* pension increased 2514 *Reavis, Sarah Ann (widow),* pension increased 2250 *Reber, Jonathan B.,* pension increased 2544 *Rector, Enoch,* pension increased 2004 *Rector, James L.,* pension increased 1478 *Rector, Julius,* pension increased 2102 *Redding, John,* pension increased 2599 *Redfield, Daniel W.,* pension increased 2269 *Redic, Oliver C.,* pension increased 1817 *Redmond, William E.,* pension increased 2271 *Reece, John,* pension increased 2126 *Reed, Andrew C.,* pension increased 1452 *Reed, Benjamin D.,* pension increased 2767 *Reed, Charles,* pension increased 2613 *Reed, Estelle I.
(widow),* pension 2374 *Reed, George W.,* pension increased 1704 *Reed, Henry,* pension increased 2511 *Reed, James,* pension increased 2269 *Reed, John W.,* pension increased 1649 *Reed, Sarah J. (widow),* pension increased 2790 *Reed, Thomas,* pension increased 1839 *Reeder, George H.,* pension increased 2245 *Reeder, George W.,* pension increased 1996 *Reeder, James,* pension increased 2232 *Reedy, Peter,* pension increased 2292 *Rees, L. E.,* payment to 2662 *Reese, Hannah C.
(widow),* pension increased 1883 *Reese, Patterson,* pension increased 2615 *Reese, Samuel M.,* pension increased 2018 *Reese, W. J.,* payment to 2662 *Reese, William,* pension increased 2526 *Reesequie, Noah,* pension increased 2253 *Reess, Elizabeth S. (widow),* pension increased 2424 *Reeve, Leander C.,* pension increased 1920 *Reeves, Christopher C.,* pension increased 2032 *Reeves, Samuel,* pension increased 2718 *Reger, Henry Loor,* pension increased 2586 *Reich, Emilie Grace (widow),* pension increased 1844 *Reichburg, Augusta C.
(widow),* pension 2164 *Reid, Hugh,* pension increased 2195 *Reid, Nancy G. (widow),* pension increased 2590 *Reidy, Bridget (widow),* pension increased 1782 *Reighter, Theodore F.,* pension increased 2388 *Remick, John,* pension increased 2300 *Remington, Dennis, alias John Baker,* pension increased 2537 *Remington, Martha A. (widow),* cviii pension 1796 *Renell, Charles W.,* pension increased 1668 *Renick, Oscar F.,* pension 1655 *Renner, John W.,* payment to personal representatives 2662 *Reppeto, James,* pension increased 2056 *Rerick, Isaac L.,* pension increased 1695 *Reuter, Harry F.,* pension increased 2725 *Revenue-Cutter Service,* appointment of Webb C.
Maglathlin as second assistant engineer authorized 2817 *Reynolds, Aletha E. (mother),* pension 1488 *Reynolds, Hannah O. (widow),* pension increased 2625 *Reynolds, Hezekiah J.,* pension increased 2084 *Reynolds, James W., alias William Reynolds,* pension increased 1594 *Reynolds, John,* pension 1712 *Reynolds, Joshua T.,* granted honorable discharge 2215 *Reynolds, Lizzie G. (widow),* pension increased 1448 *Reynolds, Luke,* pension increased 2562 *Reynolds, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1821 *Reynolds, Michael,* pension 2144 *Reynolds, Richard,* pension increased 1891 *Reynolds, Silas A.,* pension increased 2255 *Rhoades, Henry E.,* transferred on Navy retired list 1958 *Rhoads, Oliver H.
P.,* pension increased 2720 *Rhoads, William H.,* pension increased 2256 *Rhodes, George,* pension increased 2396 *Rhodes, Henry J.,* pension increased 2496 *Rhodes, Hinman,* pension increased 1610 *Rhodes, Samuel,* pension increased 2501 *Rice, Ebenezer E.,* pension increased 1907 *Rice, Elizabeth H. (widow),* pension increased 2690 *Rice, George H.,* pension increased 1586 *Rice, Henry J.,* pension increased 2346 *Rice, Job,* pension increased 1947 *Rice, Joseph S.,* pension increased 1861 *Rice, Samuel B.,* pension increased 2136 *Rice, William F.
M.,* pension increased 1939 *Rich, Jacob,* pension increased 1576 *Richards, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2761 *Richards, Isaac,* pension increased 2344 *Richards, James,* pension increased 2149 *Richards, Oscar F.,* pension increased 2700 *Richards, William E.,* pension increased 2576 *Richardson, Edwin P.,* pension increased 2669 *Richardson, Nathan B.,* pension increased 1532 *Richardson, Thomas L.,* pension increased 2791 *Richardson, William G.,* pension increased 1610 *Richardson, William H.,* pension increased 2119 *Richey, Amanda M.
(widow),* pension 1507 *Richie, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2807 *Richmond, Josephine I. (widow),* pension 2289 *Richter, George,* pension increased 1785 *Rickard, Jacob S.,* pension increased 2097 *Rickett, Ebenezer,* pension increased 1860 *Ricketts, Andrew,* pension increased 1612 *Riddell, Solomon,* pension increased 1870 *Riddle, Joseph,* pension increased 2768 *Riedmiller, Anton,* pension increased 1594 *Riggin, William H.,* pension increased 2069 *Riggs, Clay,* pension increased 2098 *Riggs, Lycurgus D.,* pension increased 2227 *Riley, Albert,* pension increased 2461 *Riley, James,* pension increased 2774 *Riley, Mary A.
(widow),* pension increased 2241 *Riley, William J.,* pension increased 1701 *Riley, William L.,* pension increased 2068 *Riner, Jacob,* pension increased 2793 *Ring, Anna (widow),* pension increased 2222 *Risk, Abisha,* pension increased 1925 *Risum, Otto A.,* pension increased 1952 *Ritchie, Amanda W. (widow),* pension increased 2231 *Riter, Samuel H. W.,* pension increased 2766 *Rittenberry, Mack,* pension 2485 *Rittenhouse, Henry,* pension increased 1770 *Rivers, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2248 *Rives, John C.,* release of title to lands devised by 2139 *Roach, Albert C.,* cix pension increased 2472 *Roache, John W.,* pension increased 1526 *Robb, Daniel,* pension 2332 *Robb, John, first,* pension increased 2357 *Robbe, William P.,* pension increased 2784 *Robbins, Jason,* pension increased 1461 *Robbins, John H.,* pension increased 2557 *Robbins, John R.,* pension increased 2795 *Roberts, Aaron L.,* pension increased 2277 *Roberts, Edwin L.,* pension increased 2327 *Roberts, Henry,* pension increased 1525 *Roberts, Jacob M.
F.,* pension increased 2735 *Roberts, John A.,* pension increased 1522 *Roberts, Joseph J.,* pension increased 2344 *Roberts, Lloyd,* pension increased 2798 *Roberts, Richard A.,* pension increased 2164 *Roberts, Samuel G.,* pension increased 1847 *Roberts, Sophronia (widow),* pension increased 1936 *Roberts, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2284 *Robertson, James.,* pension increased 2374 *Robertson, Louisa E. (widow),* pension increased 2757 *Robey, Sarah E. (widow),* pension 2477 *Robey, Thomas,* pension increased 1510 *Robins, George W.,* pension 2796 *Robinson, George L.,* pension increased 2320 *Robinson, George W., Michigan Volunteers,* pension increased 2762 *Robinson, George W., U.
S. Volunteers,* pension 1737 *Robinson, Henry M.,* pension increased 1563 *Robinson, Joseph A.,* pension increased 2465 *Robinson, James N.,* payment to 2224 *Robinson, Joseph C.,* pension increased 1466 *Robinson, Louis C.,* pension increased 1999 *Robinson, Minerva (widow),* pension repealed 2665 *Robinson, Stephen,* pension increased 2534 *Robinson, William H. H.,* pension increased 1951 *Robison, William C.,* pension 1705 *Roche, Redmond,* pension increased 2525 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.,* payment lor losses, fire at 2661 *Rockwell, Alpheus A.,* pension increased 1439 *Rockwell, Garrett P.,* pension increased 2726 *Rockwell, Jacob,* granted honorable discharge 2821 *Rockwell, Matilda (widow),* pension increased 1742 *Rockwood, Aaron L.,* pension increased 1975 *Rockwood, Moses S.,* pension increased 2204 *Rodefer, George W.,* pension increased 2536 *Rodeheaver, George H.,* pension increased 2146 *Rodenberger, William R.,* pension increased 2620 *Roe, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2026 *Roe, Samuel C.,* pension increased 2340 *Roessler, Christian,* pension increased 2498 *Rogers, E.
B,* payment to 2307 *Rogers, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2076 *Rogers, George,* pension increased 2024 *Rogers, Josephine (widow),* pension increased 1715 *Rogers, Julius D.,* pension increased 1569 *Rogers, Maria (widow),* pension 2214 *Rogers, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2569 *Rogers, Ruth E. (widow),* pension increased 2666 *Rogers, Stephen H.,* pension increased 2336 *Rogers, Susan J. (widow),* pension 2735 *Rohr, Annie (widow),* pension 1523 *Rolfe, Eugene W.,* pension increased 2756 *Rollins, Georgia A.
(widow),* pension 1496 *Rone, Nathaniel H.,* pension increased 1765 *Roraback, George R.,* pension increased 2459 *Rosbrugh, Michael,* pension increased 2440 *Roschdiantzky, Frederick,* pension increased 2287 *Rose, Allan S.,* pension increased 2615 *Rose, Daniel M.,* pension increased 1522 *Rose, Henderson,* pension increased 1609 *Rose, Joseph,* pension increased 2398 *Roseberry, John S.,* pension increased 2332 *Rosencrans, John L.,* pension increased 2535 *Ross, D. Laning,* pension increased 2681 *Ross, David,* cx pension increased 2026 *Ross, Edward,* pension increased 1987 *Ross, George E.,* pension increased 1512 *Ross, George F.,* pension increased 1487 *Ross, James,* pension increased 2167 *Ross, John J.,* pension increased 2505 *Ross, Joseph P.
W. R.,* granted honorable discharge 2414 *Ross, Wilkison B.,* pension increased 2730 *Ross, William I.,* pension increased 2431 *Rothrock, Bronson,* pension increased 2073 *Rothrock, George W.,* pension increased 2637 *Rouge, Joseph,* pension increased 2634 *Rounds, Susan J. (widow),* pension 1467 *Rourk, Alice (widow),* pension 1682 *Rourke, Garrett,* pension increased 1651 *Rouse, German M.,* payment to 2412 *Rouse, Oren S.,* pension increased 2796 *Rousseau, Esther,* claim referred to Court of Claims 2408 , *Rout, James,* pension increased 2372 *Rowan, John G.,* pension increased 1532 *Rowan, Thomas,* pension increased 1795 *Rowe, Emma (widow),* pension increased 1435 *Rowe, Samuel,* pension increased 2323 *Rowe, William T.,* pension increased 2464 *Rowell, Moses,* pension increased 2431 *Royal, Luther M.,* pension increased 1843 *Royer, John A.,* pension increased 1900 *Robert, Martin A.,* pension increased 2693 *Ruby, James S.,* pension increased 2046 *Ruch, Solomon R.,* pension increased 1644 *Rucker, Margaret A.
(widow),* pension increased 1911 *Ruddick, Scott,* pension increased 2042 *Ruddock, Nathan S.,* pension increased 1897 *Ruble, George,* pension increased 2536 *Rumrill, Lucius,* pension increased 2267 *Runkel, Amos M.,* pension increased 1634 *Runnels, Charles F.,* pension increased 1800 *Rupert, Joseph,* pension increased 1718 *Rush, Otis E.,* pension increased 2389 *Russ, Maggie D. (widow),* pension increased 1710 *Russell, Amanuel,* pension increased 1471 *Russell, Capt. Charles E.,* payment to estate of 2410 *Russell, Henry,* pension increased 1631 *Russell, James W.,* pension 2234 *Russell, Milton,* pension increased 2394 *Russell, Ransom C.,* pension increased 2142 *Rust, Franklin,* pension increased 2694 *Ruth, James,* pension increased 1658 *Rutherford, Cerrick,* pension increased 1848 *Rutherford, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1654 *Rutledge, Hugh R.,* pension increased 2102 *Rutter, John,* pension increased 2030 *Ryan, Albert M.,* pension 1966 *Ryan, James W.,* pension increased 1454 *Ryan, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1546 *Ryckman, William H.,* pension increased 2004 *Rykard, Mary Isabella (widow),* pension increased 2249 **S.** *Sackett George C.,* pension increased 1739 *Saeger, Milton A.,* pension increased 1613 *St.
Clair, Benjamin,* pension increased 2378 *St. John, Harriet E. (widow),* pension 1597 *St. John, Montezuma,,* pension increased 2401 *Salat, Jacob,* pension increased 2613 *Salisbury, Henry G.,* pension increased 1492 *Sallade, Thomas W.,* pension increased 1679 *Sallce, William T.,* pension increased 2360 *Salmon, Sarah (widow),* pension increased 2385 *Salsberry, James S.,* pension increased 2237 *Saltar, Martha E. (widow),* pension increased 1496 *Salter, Horace,* pension 2072 *Sampson, Franklin,* pension increased 2594 *Sanborn, Corydon W.,* pension increased 2114 *Sanborn, Henry,* pension increased 1721 *Sanborn, True, jr.,* cxi pension increased 2721 *Sancrainle, Charles F.,* pension increased 2320 *Sanders, Harriet P.
(widow),* pension 2139 *Sanders, John V.,* pension increased 1440 *Sanders, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2017 *Sanders, Martha (widow),* land patent issued to 2822 *Sanders, Mary S. (widow),* pension increased 2550 *Sanders, Seldon R.,* pension increased 2793 *Sanders, William,* pension increased 1758 *Sanderson, Helen C. (widow),* pension increased 1901 *Sanderson, Job B.,* pension increased 2015 *Sands, John H.H.,* pension increased 1698 *Sandusky, Emanuel,* pension increased 2606 *Sanford, Aaron C.,* pension increased 2780 *Sanford, Martha E.
(widow),* pension increased 2603 *Sannar, Jacob,* pension increased 1892 *Sanspeur, Anthony,* pension increased 2067 *Saphar, William,* honorable discharge granted 2220 *Sargent, George,* pension increased 1514 *Sargent, Samuel P.,* pension increased 2015 *Sarlls, Edward,* pension increased 1583 *Sarvis, John,* pension increased 1589 *Satterlee, Nelson B.,* pension increased 2291 *Satterthwait, William H.,* pension increased 1492 *Saul, George C.,* pension increased 2706 *Saunders, Charles B.,* pension increased 2678 *Saunders, Rowland,* pension increased 2675 *Saunders, Walter,* pension increased 1989 *Saunderson, James T., alias Sanderson,* pension increased 2162 *Savage, George W.,* pension increased 2374 *Savage, John,* pension increased 1488 *Savage, Russell,* military record corrected 2219 *Sawyer, Hannah L.
(widow),* pension increased 1718 *Sawyer, Joel M.,* pension increased 1546 *Sawyer, Moses H.,* pension increased 1454 *Sawyer, Nathaniel C.,* pension increased 2042 *Saxe, George,* pension 1697 *Saxton, Amasa B.,* pension increased 2337 *Sayles, William B.,* pension increased 2442 *Saylor, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2471 *Scandlyn, William T.,* pension 1671 *Scannell, Michael,* pension increased 1824 *Scattergood, Joseph,* pension increased 2203 *Schadler, Frank,* pension increased 2542 *Schaffner, Bernhard,* pension 1558 *Schaffner, Daniel,* pension 2697 *Schecle, Minnie (widow),* pension 2483 *Scheldt, Emilie (widow),* pension increased 1726 *Scherer, Frank,* pension increased 2380 *Schloesser, Philip,* pension increased 2020 *Schlosser, Christian,* pension increased 2082 *Schlosser, Henry,* pension increased 2450 *Schmidt, J.
F.,* payment to 2662 *Schmidtke, Amelia (widow),* pension 2752 *Schmitt, Nannie L. (widow),* pension increased 1871 *Schmutz, George S.,* pension increased 2551 *Schneller, John J.,* pension increased 2163 *Schnure, Mary Jane (widow),* pension increased 1836 *Schofield, John W.,* pension increased 2061 *Schooling, Thomas H. B.,* pension increased 2323 *Schoonmaker and Rice,* refund of fines imposed on certain barges 2361 *Schoonmaker, Moses,* pension increased 1470 *Schoske, Mary (widow),* pension 2469 *Schramm, Theodor,* pension increased 1748 *Schreiner, Charles J.,* pension increased 2652 *Schroeders, Edgar,* pension increased 1684 *Schroyer, George W.,* duties refunded 2816 *Schue, Nicholas,* pension increased 2198 *Schultz, Frederick,* pension increased 1464 *Schultz, Jacob,* pension increased 2077 *Schultz, Ludwig,* pension increased 2669 *Schultz, Marlin,* pension increased 2264 *Schwab, Barbara E.
(widow),* pension increased 2403 *Schwab, Louis,* payment to 2662 *Schweizer, Gottlieb,* cxii pension increased 2530 *Schwenker, George,* payment to 2662 *Schwenker, O. W.,* payment to 2662 *Scott, Alexander M.,* pension increased 1553 *Scott, Cyrus W.,* pension increased 2807 *Scott, Eliza M. (widow),* pension increased 2529 *Scott, George R.,* pension increased 1895 *Scott, George S.,* pension increased 1760 *Scott, James,* pension increased 1971 *Scott, John, alias William John Stewart,* pension increased 1523 *Scott, John M.,* pension increased 1512 *Scott, John W.,* pension increased 1821 *Scott, Joseph,* pension increased 2190 *Scott, Joseph E.,* pension increased 1666 *Scott, Manson B.,* pension increased 1622 *Scott, Mary E.,* pension 1586 *Scott, Mary H.
(widow),* pension increased 2058 *Scott, Robert A.,* pension increased 2166 *Scott, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 1883 *Scott, Sarah C. A. (widow),* pension increased 2246 *Scranton, Clara N. (widow),* pension 1878 *Scroggs, Joseph A.,* pension increased 2334 *Scrogum, James,* pension increased 1524 *Scrutchfield, James A.,* pension increased 1997 *Scudder, Caroline D. (widow),* pension increased 1756 *Scullen, William H.,* pension increased 2358 *Scabold, Josiah H.,* pension increased 1796 *Seabury, J.
Morgan,* pension increased 1984 *Seal, Isaac N.,* pension increased 1767 *Sealey, George P.,* pension increased 1956 *Searles, Samuel W.,* pension increased 2392 *Sears, Alfred F.,* pension increased 1819 *Sears, William R.,* pension increased 2302 *Seaver, Orlena F. (widow),* pension increased 1465 *Seaver, Robert A.,* pension increased 2056 *Seavey, Daniel L.,* pension increased 2438 *Secheverell, Hamilton,* pension increased 1521 *Seeber, John W.,* pension increased 1520 *Seed, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2778 *Seeley, Aaron P.,* pension increased 1999 *Seelye, Henry E.,* pension increased 2074 *Seeman, Charles,* payment to 2662 *Sees, Jonas M.,* pension increased 2242 *Sees, Louisa M.
(widow),* pension increased 2243 *Seitz, William,* pension increased 2648 *Selders, Sarah E. (widow),* pension 2776 *Selfridge, Susan W. (widow),* pension increased 1601 *Sellers, Fidelia (widow),* pension 2352 *Sells, Charles,* pension increased 2526 *Semans, David H.,* pension increased 2352 *Sessions, Willard F.,* pension increased 2038 *Settle, Charles,* pension increased 2352 *Settlemire, Mattie (widow),* pension 1566 *Severson, Bryngel,* pension increased 2405 *Sevey, Warren J.,* pension increased 2588 *Sevin, Rose (widow),* pension increased 2646 *Sewell, Florence A.
(widow),* pension increased 1544 *Sexton, Charles M.,* pension increased 2222 *Sexton, Stephen M.,* pension increased 1873 *Seymour, John,* pension increased 1462 *Shacklett, Absalom R.,* pension increased 2790 *Shacklett, George W.,* pension increased 2650 *Shade, Jacob,* pension increased 1434 *Shafer, Jacob C.,* pension increased 2110 *Shaffer, George M.,* pension increased 2722 *Shaffer, James,* pension increased 1822 *Shaffer, William H. H.,* pension increased 1938 *Shallow, Bernard,* pension increased 2792 *Shank, John,* pension increased 2686 *Shanks, Stephen B.
H.,* pension increased 2647 *Shannon, William,* pension increased 1593 *Sharpley, Daniel,* pension increased 2169 *Shattuck, Charles,* pension increased 2720 *Shaver, Josiah H.,* pension increased 2527 *Shaw, James,* cxiii pension increased 2619 *Shaw, Samuel A.,* pension increased 1530 *Shawver, Samuel,* pension increased 2282 *Shea, Cornelius,* pension increased 2643 *Sheaff, William L.,* pension increased 1945 *Sheak, James M.,* pension increased 2362 *Shear, John N.,* pension increased 2634 *Shearer, Stout,* pension increased 1604 *Sheckler, William H.,* pension increased 2446 *Shedd, Charles W.,* pension increased 1836 *Shedd, Lorenzo W.,* pension increased 2209 *Shechan, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2090 *Shechan, Michael,* granted honorable discharge 2408 *Sheets, Paul,* pension increased 2561 *Sheffield, Sallie F.
(widow),* pension increased 1601 *Shehan, Lizzie E. (widow),* pension increased 1445 *Sheil, Jacob,* pension increased 2183 *Sheldon, Charles F.,* pension increased 2135 *Shell, Absalom,* pension increased 1896 *Shelley, Frederick J.,* pension increased 1493 *Shelley, Henry,* pension increased 2737 *Shelly, Daniel,* pension increased 1924 *Shelly, Mary Ann (widow),* pension increased 2079 *Shelton, Nancy F. (widow),* pension increased 1712 *Shepard, Alice S. (widow),* pension increased 1921 *Shepard, Gordon H.,* pension increased 1487 *Shepardson, Ira O.
(widow),* pension increased 2490 *Shepherd, Edward B.,* pension increased 2698 *Shepherd, George W.,* pension increased 1525 *Shepherd, Samuel,* pension increased 2691 *Shepherd, Willard V.,* pension 1754 *Sheppard, Abraham E.,* pension increased 2192 *Sheppard, Amaziah G.,* pension increased 2342 i *Sheppard, Maria C. (widow),* pension increased 2183 *Sherk, William,* pension increased 2405 *Sherlock, Anthony,* pension increased 1676 *Sherman, Eleanor N. (widow),* pension 2711 *Sherman, Emily J.
(daughter),* pension 2290 *Sherman, Lena (widow),* pension increased 1655 *Sherman, Sheffield L., jr.,* pension increased 2705 *Sherwood, John A.,* pension increased 1682 *Sherwood, Warren A.,* pension increased 2536 *Shetter, Egbert P.,* pension increased 1621 *Shevlin, Patrick F., alias Patrick Burns,* pension increased 2798 *Shinaman, Frederick,* pension increased 2477 *Shiney, Joseph,* pension increased 2116 *Shinoli, John,* pension increased 2663 *Shipman, Levi I.,* pension, increased 1616 *Shippman, Peter,* pension increased 1640 *Shirk, Mathias,* pension increased 2594 *Shobert, John,* pension increased 2600 *Shoemaker, William,* pension increased 1755 *Shoener, Samuel,* pension increased 2626 *Sholl, Alexander,* pension increased 2686 *Shook, Jonathan,* pension increased 1738 *Short, James L.,* pension increased 2689 *Short, John, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2362 *Short, John, New York Volunteers,* pension increased 2645 *Short, William C.,* pension 1723 *Shrader, Daniel,* pension increased 2023 *Shreeve, Charles H.,* pension increased 2343 *Shreve, Mariam T.
(widow),* pension 1480 *Shroyer, Joseph,* pension increased 1895 *Shuey, Robert G.,* pension increased 1799 *Shultz, Barney,* pension increased 1475 *Shultz, William M.,* pension increased 1564 *Shutler, Mary (widow),* pension 2484 *Sibert, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2764 *Sibley, Henry H.,* pension increased 1913 *Sickels, Horace H.,* pension increased 2154 *Sickler, Emma (widow),* pension increased 2315 *Siddell, Wilson,* pension increased 2544 *Sidel, Louis,* pension increased 2264 *Siegfried, Hiram,* pension increased 2441 *Sierra, Joseph,* cxiv payment to heirs of 2306 *Sikes, James M.,* pension increased 2029 *Siler, Jesse,* pension increased 1737 *Simkins, James B.,* pension increased 1889 *Simmons, Abraham J.,* pension increased 2610 *Simmons, John H.,* pension increased 2638 *Simmons, Leonard F.,* pension increased 1468 *Simmons, William,* pension 1865 *Simon, Henry,* pension increased 2353 *Simon, Peter M.,* pension increased 2388 *Simons, Lucius K.,* pension increased 1720 *Simpson, Chester,* pension increased 2336 *Simpson, Dwight,* pension increased 2456 *Simpson, Elbridge,* pension increased 2648 *Simpson, Francis M.,* pension increased 1805 *Simpson, Franklin,* pension increased 1809 *Simpson, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2134 *Sims, Eliza Rebecca (widow),* pension increased 2198 *Sinclair, James H.,* pension increased 2494 *Sine, Harvey,* pension increased 2396 *Singer, W.
J.,* payment to 2662 *Sink, Lorenzo,* pension increased 2331 *Sires, Thomas,* pension increased 2540 *Sirmyer, John,* pension increased 1980 *Sischo, Charles E.,* pension increased 1953 *Sisco, Orin D.,* pension increased 2676 *Sisson, Henry T.,* pension increased 1954 *Sistrunk, Henry,* pension 1958 *Sivels, Ellen T. (widow),* pension 1915 *Sivley, Absalom,.* pension increased 2591 *Six, Joseph L.,* pension increased 2404 *Sizer, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1884 *Skaden, Charles, jr.
(son),* pension 1904 *Skeans, Jonathan,* pension increased 2112 *Skeens, Jimison F.,* pension 2351 *Skelton, Nathaniel E.,* pension increased 1662 *Skinner, Eli M.* pension increased 2434 *Skinner, Sidney S.,* pension increased 2473 *Slack, Thomas A.,* pension increased 1517 *Slagg, Joseph,* pension increased 2168 *Slater, Edgar,* pension increased 2189 *Slater, James,* pension increased 2732 *Sliger, Adam,* pension increased 2650 *Slinger, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2232 *Sloan, Henry Clay,* pension increased 2130 *Sloan, James,* pension increased 1456 *Sloat, Sylvanus,* pension increased 2557 *Slocum, Charles H.,* pension increased 2762 *Slocum, Giles Q.,* pension increased 1578 *Sloggy, Peter,* pension increased 1859 *Small, James L.,* pension increased 1505 *Small, Nathan,* pension increased 2495 *Smallwood, Isaac C.,* pension increased 2000 *Smart, Merritt M.,* pension increased 2512 *Smiley, Riley M.,* pension increased 1902 *Smith, Abraham K.,* pension increased 2055 *Smith, Abram V.,* pension increased 1480 *Smith, Albert,* pension increased 1559 *Smith, Alva D.,* pension increased 2043 *Smith, Anderson J.,* pension increased 1966 *Smith, Andrew,* pension increased 1630 *Smith, Annie E.
(widow),* pension increased 2672 *Smith, Annie M. (widow),* pension increased 1592 *Smith, Barnes B.,* pension increased 1703 *Smith, Caroline A. (widow),* pension increased 2573 *Smith, Catharine E. (widow),* pension increased 2122 *Smith, Charles E.,* pension increased 1457 *Smith, David C.,* pension increased 2805 *Smith, Don C.,* pension increased 2264 *Smith, Edward W.,* pension increased 2125 *Smith, Elias,* pension increased 1612 *Smith, Elijah A.,* pension increased 1935 *Smith, Eliza A.
(widow),* pension increased 2208 *Smith, Elizabeth C. (widow),* pension increased 2651 *Smith, Emma A. (daughter),* cxv pension 1887 *Smith, Frank D.,* pension increased 1662 *Smith, Gabriel,* pension increased 1526 *Smith, George E.,* pension increased 2316 *Smith, George W., Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased 2571 *Smith, George W., Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 2258 *Smith, Harvey,* pension increased 2672 *Smith, Hollis,* pension increased 2607 *Smith, Isaac C.,* pension increased 2776 *Smith, Jacob,* pension increased 2269 *Smith, James F.,* pension increased 2543 *Smith, Jefferson K.,* pension increased 2373 *Smith, Joel R.,* pension increased 2673 *Smith, John,* pension increased 2122 *Smith, John,* payment to heirs of 2658 *Smith, John A., New Fork Volunteers,* pension increased 2524 *Smith, John A., Wisconsin Volunteers,* pension increased 2573 *Smith, John F.,* pension increased 2003 *Smith, John H.,* pension increased 2188 *Smith, John L.,* pension increased 1778 *Smith, John M., Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2685 *Smith, John M., Mexican War,* pension increased 2651 *Smith, John R.,* pension increased 2502 *Smith, John T.,* pension increased 2359 *Smith, Joseph,* pension increased 1556 *Smith, Lawrence B.,* pension increased 1525 *Smith, Lorenzo W.,* pension increased 2146 *Smith, Mary J.
(widow),* pension increased 2393 *Smith, Melville A.,* pension increased 1462 *Smith, Morris,* pension increased 2022 *Smith, Oliver P.,* pension increased 1448 *Smith, Oliver T.,* pension increased 2065 *Smith, Orren R.,* pension increased 1750 *Smith, Robert,* pension increased 2288 *Smith, Robert K.,* pension increased 1349 *Smith, Samuel, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2039 *Smith, Samuel, Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 2202 *Smith, Samuel B.,* pension increased 2184 *Smith, Sanford C.
H.,* pension increased 1672 *Smith, Sarah (mother),* pension 2006 *Smith, Sidney G.,* pension increased 1547 *Smith, Sidney R.,* pension increased 1660 *Smith, Stephen C.,* pension increased 1970 *Smith, Stephen G.,* pension increased 1698 *Smith, Susan C. (widow),* pension 1872 *Smith, Thomas J., Florida Volunteers,* pension increased 2021 *Smith, Thomas J., Missouri Volunteers,* pension increased 2480 *Smith, Thomas R.,* pension increased 2114 *Smith, Wesley,* pension increased 1767 *Smith, William,* pension increased 1732 *Smith, William A.,* pension increased 2262 *Smith, William E.,* pension increased 1674 *Smith, William H.,* pension increased 1962 *Smith, William M.,* pension increased 1638 *Smithers, Harriet M.
(widow),* pension 2071 *Smithson, Judiah B.,* pension increased 2718 *Smoker, William,* pension increased 2547 *Smyth, Robert C.,* pension increased 1437 *Snare and Triest Company,* claim referred to Court of Claims 2567 *Snell, John C.,* pension increased 2690 *Snell, Thomas,* pension increased 2295 *Snell, William R.,* pension increased 2054 *Snoddy, Thomas A.,* pension increased 2765 *Snodgrass, Elijah J.,* pension increased 1577 *Snook, Jonathan,* pension increased 2081 *Snouse, John,* pension increased 1678 *Snow, Chauncey M.,* pension increased 2726 *Snyder, Amos,* pension increased 2329 *Snyder, John,* pension increased 2694 *Snyder, Simon A.,* pension increased 1953 *Sorrell, Augustine,* pension increased 2594 *“Sotie R,” Barge,* refund of line on 2361 *Sours, Abram,* pension increased 2334 *South, Benjamin R.,* pension increased 1881 *South, Hamilton D.,* cxvi payment to 2657 *Southard, Nathaniel,* pension increased 1746 *Southerland, James C.,* pension 2330 *Southerlin, Charles D.,* payment to legal representatives of 2407 *Southworth, Malek A.,* pension increased 1816 *Southworth, William A.,* pension increased 1629 *Spain, Davia D.
(widow),* pension increased 2050 *Spalding, Charles W.,* granted honorable discharge 2823 *Spalding, George,* pension increased 2551 *Spangler, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 1692 *Spanogle, Charles A., alias Andrew C.,* pension increased 2340 *Spanton, Thomas,* pension increased 2454 *Sparkman, Phoebe E. (widow),* pension increased 2583 *Sparks, Henry L.,* pension increased 2368 *Sparks, Josephine V. (widow),* pension 2222 *Sparks, William W.,* pension 2664 *Sparling, Joseph J.,* pension increased 1576 *Sparrow, Thomas,* pension increased 1767 *Spaulding, John,* pension increased 1965 *Spaulding, Mae (widow),* pension 2125 *Speckhart, C.
L.,* payment to 2662 *Speed, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1886 *Spelman, William O.,* pension increased 2706 *Spencer, Andrew,* pension increased 2519 *Spencer, James,* pension increased 2172 *Spencer, William K.,* pension increased 1591 *Sperry, James H.,* pension increased 2361 *Sperry, Mortimer F.,* pension increased 2174 *Sphar, John,* pension increased 1791 *Spice, Jeremiah,* pension increased 1620 *Spicely, Marie J. (widow),* pension increased 1832 *Spielman, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 1983 *Spier, Catherine (widow),* pension 1780 *Spinning, Samuel B.,* pension increased 1516 *Spitzer, Gottlieb alias Gottfried Bruner,* pension increased 1713 *Sprauer, Joseph,* pension increased 2079 *Spring, Charles B.,* pension increased 2803 *Springsteed, Hilton,* pension increased 1956 *Sprinkle, Michael J.,* pension increased 2424 *Sproul, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2608 *Sproull, James A.,* pension increased 1962 *Sprouse, William,* pension increased 1819 *Spruell, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2248 *Sriver, Albert,* pension increased 2160 *Staab, Sophie M.
(daughter),* pension 2179 *Stackhouse, T. B.,* payment to 2409 *Stacy, John H.,* pension 1934 *Stafford, Charles N.,* pension increased 2800 *Stahle, Edward F.,* payment to 1771 *Stair, Charles,* pension increased 2175 *Stalcup, John R.,* pension increased 1712 *Stalcup, Susan R. (widow),* pension 2156 *Staley, James,* credit in accounts 1768 *Staley, Marquis D. L.,* pension increased 1705 *Stamper, Lucinda (mother),* pension increased 1490 *Stanfield, Solomon,* pension increased 2612 *Stang, Paul,* pension increased 1867 *Stanley, Henderson,* pension increased 2724 *Stannah, Ment,* pension increased 2518 *Stannah, Samuel J.,* pension increased 1786 *Stansil, Alfred B.,* pension increased 2652 *Stanyan, Julia A.
(widow),* pension increased 1483 *Staplins, Robert,* pension increased 1934 *Stark, Marion W. (widow),* pension 1794 *Stark, Mary M. (widow),* pension increased 1707 *Starkey, Luther H.,* pension increased 2344 *Starkins, Jennie P. (widow),* pension increased 1888 *Starr, William E.,* pension increased 2099 *Staubs, Josiah F.,* pension increased 1932 *Stauff, Jacob,* pension increased 2192 *Stauffer, Henry,* pension increased 2354 *Stauffer, William D.,* pension increased 1514 *Steck, Henry J.,* pension increased 1581 *Steeb, J.
Tennant,* refund of duties to 2658 *Steel, John M.,* cxvii pension increased 1795 *Steel, Unity A. (widow),* pension increased 2397 *Steele, Hiram,* pension increased 2391 *Steenrod, Edwin R.,* pension increased 1969 *Steensrud, Inger A. (widow),* pension increased 2737 *Stegal, William,* pension 2487 *Stegman, Henry,* pension increased 2679 *Stegman, Lewis R.,* pension increased 1968 *Stell, Janus W.,* pension increased 1568 *Stephens, Annie C. (widow),* pension increased 2743 *Stephens, Elisha H.,* pension increased 2285 *Stephens, John W.,* pension increased 2094 *Stephens, Martha A.
L. (widow),* pension 2784 *Stephens, Wilbur C.,* granted honorable discharge 2219 *Stephenson, Levi M.,* pension increased 2679 *Sterling, Daniel G.,* pension increased 1782 *Stern, Bettie (widow),* pension increased 1997 *Stern, Henry C.,* pension increased 1461 *Sternberg, Henry G.,* pension increased 1442 *Stevens, Annie M. (widow),* pension increased 2020 *Stevens, Edgar A.,* pension increased 2808 *Stevens, Evarts C.,* pension increased 2728 *Stevens, Francis E.,* pension increased 1539 *Stevens, John M.,* pension increased 2797 *Stevens, Margaret (widow),* pension 2011 *Stevens, Martha (widow),* pension 2577 *Stevens, Milton,* pension increased 2554 *Stevens, Thomas F.,* pension increased 2117 *Stevens, Thomas J.,* pension 1587 *Stevens, Truman C.,* pension increased 1904 *Stevenson, Hugh,* pension increased 2777 *Stewart, Emeline A.
(widow),* pension increased 1996 *Stewart, George,* pension increased 1783 *Stewart, George W.,* pension increased 2597 *Stewart, James T.,* pension increased 2434 *Stewart, James W.,* pension increased 2233 *Stewart, Palmer,* pension increased 1775 *Stewart, Robert,* pension increased 2372 *Stewart, William C.,* pension increased 1460 *Slewart, William John, alias John Scott,* pension increased 1523 *Stewart, William K.,* pension increased 2001 *Stewart, William L.,* pension increased 2785 *Stewart, William T.,* pension increased 1997 *Stichter, John W.,* pension increased 2504 *Stidger, Felix G.,* pension increased 1562 *Stichl, Henry D.,* pension increased 1967 *Stiles, Wilbur A.,* pension increased 2727 *Stiles, William H.,* pension increased 2685 *Stillman, George,* pension increased 2220 *Stillwell, Nancy (widow),* pension increased 1526 *Stilwell, Timothy C.,* pension increased 2281 *Stilwill, Spencer C.,* pension increased 1945 *Stimon, Henry,* pension increased 1748 *Stimpson, James H.,* pension increased 2252 *Stinehour, Truman R.,* pension increased 1842 *Stiner, William H. and Sons,* penal duties remitted 2411 *Stines, Joseph E.,* pension increased 1652 *Stinson, A.
J.,* payment to 2410 *Stinson, James,* pension increased 2534 *Stinson, John,* payment to 2409 *Stocker, Alfred A.,* pension increased 2276 *Stockley, Charles H.,* granted honorable discharge 2339 *Stocks, John Gardner,* pension increased 1787 *Stockton, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 2729 *Stockwell, John A., alias John Stockwell,* pension increased 1826 *Stoeckig, Louis,* pension increased 2032 *Stoker, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1592 *Stone, Dexter E. W.,* pension increased 1567 *Stone, Ellen L.
(widow),* pension increased 2102 *Stone, John N.,* pension increased 1474 *Stone, John T.,* pension increased 1434 *Stone, Mary M. (widow),* pension increased 2199 *Stone, Oliver M.,* pension increased 1930 *Stone, Simon,* pension increased 2402 *Storey, Joseph M.,* cxviii pension increased 2626 *Storms, Lemuel P.,* pension increased 1816 *Storr, Charles W., jr.,* pension increased 1959 *Story, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2199 *Stott, William T.,* pension increased 2046 *Stouffer, Abraham D.,* pension increased 2608 *Stoughton, Ellen I.
(widow),* pension increased 2677 *Stover, Eli,* pension increased 2301 *Stover, Nathan E.,* pension increased 2439 *Stowell, Henry S.,* pension increased 1584 *Stowits, George H.,* pension increased 1478 *Strain, Hugh S.,* pension increased 2272 *Strang, Edmund R.,* pension increased 1473 *Strasburg, William,* pension increased 1752 *Stratton, Milton.,* pension increased 2324 *Street, George D.,* pension increased 1576 *Street, William J.,* pension increased 1484 *Streeter, Urial J.,* pension increased 1536 *Strickland, Lyman S.,* pension increased 2541 *Strickland, Mary E.
(widow),* pension increased 2368 *Strong, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2669 *Strong, James C.,* pension increased 2748 *Strong, Thomas,* pension increased 2719 *Strope, Joseph,* pension increased 2355 *Strout, Lucy C. (mother),* pension 2008 *Stuard, Lockey (widow),* pension increased 1527 *Stuart, John,* payment of bounty to widow of 2310 *Studdert, Katherine (widow),* pension 2188 *Studdiford, Frederick W.,* pension increased 2355 *Stuessi, Elizabeth (widow),* pension 2792 *Stukes, Nathaniel M.,* pension increased 1877 *Stults, George L.,* pension increased 2559 *Stump, Michael,* pension increased 1484 *Sturgeon, Robert,* pension increased 2367 *Sturgis, William J.,* pension increased 1577 *Sturm, Frederick C.,* pension increased 1664 *Sturtevant, Stephen V.,* pension increased 1623 , *Stuyresant, Daisy C.
(widow),* pension increased 2127 *Subers, Burris,* pension increased 2577 *Suddarth, Greenberry,* pension increased 1468 *Sugar, Max,* payment to 2662 *Sugs, Lawyer,* pension increased 1982 *Sullivan, Beverly W.,* pension increased 2598 *Sullivan, Cornelius,* pension 2145 *Sullivan, Daniel, Massachusetts Volunteers,* pension increased 2596 *Sullivan, Daniel, Minnesota Volunteers,* pension increased 2226 *Sulliran, Ellen (widow),* pension increased 2498 *Sulliran, Florence,* pension increased 1974 *Sullivan, Frances A.
(widow),* pension increased 2138 *Sullivan, J. E.,* payment to 2662 *Sulliran, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2368 *Sullivan, Sarah Agnes (widow),* pension 2120 *Summers, Catherine (widow),* pension increased 1758 *Summers, Harriett B. (daughter),* pension 1838 *Sumner, John V.,* pension 2565 *Sunderland, Albert,* pension increased 2590 *Sutherland, James,* pension increased 1630 *Sutherland, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2255 *Sutherlin, Charles W.,* pension increased 1476 *Sutter, Benedict,* pension increased 2112 *Sutter, W.
B.,* credit in accounts 2659 *Sutton, George W.,* pension increased 2019 *Sutton, Peter D.,* pension increased 1568 *Suydam, Dewayne W.,* pension increased 2700 *Swadley, George W.,* pension increased 2162 *Swain, Hiram,* pension increased 1494 *Swain, Walter B.,* pension increased 2572 *Swartz, Daniel C.,* pension increased 2735 *Swasey, Asa E.,* pension increased 2739 *Swayne, Ellen H. (widow),* pension 1921 *Swayze, Benjamin,* pension increased 2528 *Sweeney, Charles H.,* pension increased 2177 *Sweeney, William H., jr.,* pension 1943 *Sweet, Charles G.,* pension increased 2732 *Sweet, Hobart P.,* cxix pension increased 2600 *Sweeting, Theodore J.,* pension increased 2438 *Swendt, Rudolph W.
H.,* pension increased 2101 *Swett, Edgar P.,* granted indemnity homestead entry 2222 *Swift, Frederic W.,* pension increased 1827 *Swigart, Henry,* pension increased 1928 *Swords, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2138 **T.** *Tackett, Marine D.,* pension increased 2461 *Talbot, B. E.,* payment to 2662 *Talbot, C. H.,* payment to 2662 *Talham, Albert A.,* pension increased 2294 *Talkington, Inez (daughter),* pension 1877 *Tollant, Thomas H.,* pension increased 1966 *Tallman, Jerry W.,* pension increased 1818 *Tanner, Edward B.,* pension increased 2323 *Tanner, George W.
W.,* pension increased 2523 *Tanner, Horace B.,* pension increased 2496 *Tappan, George Arthur,* pension increased 2715 *Tarbell, G. F.,* refund of duties to 1561 *Tarlton, Stephen B.,* pension increased 1556 *Tarter, Caleb M.,* pension increased 1906 *Tarter, Melroc,* pension increased 2038 *Tate, Jane (widow),* pension increased 2732 *Tate, Joseph D.,* pension increased 1689 *Tate, Theodore T.,* pension increased 2394 *Tathem, John F.,* pension 1875 *Taylor, Alexander M.,* pension increased 1812 *Taylor, Alexander W.,* pension increased 2570 *Taylor, David T.,* pension increased 2794 *Taylor, Frances E.
(widow),* pension 2129 *Taylor, George K.,* pension increased 2719 *Taylor, George S.,* pension 1670 *Taylor, James D.,* pension increased 2188 *Taylor, James E.,* pension increased 2462 *Taylor, John A. J.,* pension increased 2672 *Taylor, Richard C.,* pension increased 2770 *Taylor, William,* pension increased 2041 *Tayman, Sarah A. J. (widow),* pension increased 1531 *Teague, Ambrose Y.,* pension increased 2030 *Teague, Henrietta (widow),* pension increased 2697 *Teas, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2004 *Tebbetls, Albion W.,* pension increased 2723 *Tebbetts, Joseph F.,* pension increased 1952 *Teeple, Theodore,* pension increased 2781 *Teeters, Nancy A.
(widow),* pension 1654 *Teetor, Henry B.,* pension increased 2033 *Teets, Albert,* pension increased 2704 *Teichner, Stephen,* homestead entry granted 2214 *Templeton,Phoebe (daughter),* pension 2566 *Templeton, W. Ira,* pension increased 2552 *Templin, William,* pension increased 2754 *Tenant, Amos H.,* pension increased 1463 *Ten Eyek, Martha H. (widow),* pension increased 1926 *Tenney, Marcus D.,* pension increased 2246 *Terrell, Jonathan,* pension increased 1530 *Terrill, Mark W.,* pension increased 2579 *Terrill, Newton E.,* pension increased 1594 *Terry, Fannie J.
(widow),* pension increased 2520 *Terry, John H.,* pension increased 2765 *Thackara, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2039 *Tharp, John H.,* payment to 1770 *Thayer, Ransom O.,* pension increased 1506 *Theall, Susan S. (widow),* pension increased 1863 *Thomas, Alanson B.,* pension increased 1532 *Thomas, Clarence W.,* pension 2789 *Thomas, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2105 *Thomas, Erastus A.,* pension increased 2511 *Thomas, George,* pension 1850 *Thomas, George J.,* pension increased 2122 *Thomas, Hannah J.
K. (widow),* pension increased 2051 *Thomas, Henry G.,* granted honorable discharge 2139 *Thomas, Hiram B.,* pension increased 2157 *Thomas, Jeremiah,* pension increased 2710 *Thomas, Jesse A.,* cxx pension increased 1853 *Thomas, John W.,* pension increased 2016 *Thomas, Lucy A. (widow),* pension 2168 *Thomas, Webster,* pension increased 1622 *Thomas, William,* pension increased 2788 *Thompson, Abel S.,* pension increased 1600 *Thompson, Ada A. (widow),* pension increased 1840 *Thompson, Addison,* pension increased 2512 *Thompson, Ann (widow),* pension increased 2216 *Thompson, Ann J.
(widow),* pension increased 1948 *Thompson, Areatie E. (widow),* pension increased 1901 *Thompson, Arthur,* pension increased 1645 *Thompson, Charles H.,* pension increased 2210 *Thompson, Clara M. (widow),* pension 1597 *Thompson, Elijah, alias Elijah Thompson Hurst,* pension increased 1443 *Thompson, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 1601 *Thompson, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1894 *Thompson, Emanuel S.,* pension 1882 *Thompson, George M.,* pension increased 1908 *Thompson, Gustavus A.,* pension increased 2266 *Thompson, Harry,* payment to 1662 *Thompson, James,* pension increased 1508 *Thompson, Knute,* pension increased 2806 *Thompson, Lyman,* pension increased 2786 *Thompson, Mary E.
(widow),* pension 2268 *Thompson, Peter G.,* pension increased 2013 *Thompson, Philip B.,* pension increased 1604 *Thompson, Samuel D.,* pension increased 2699 *Thompson, Samuel S.,* pension increased 1790 *Thompson, Sarah A.,* pension 2010 *Thompson, Thomas B.,* pension increased 2471 *Thompson, William C.,* pension increased 2632 *Thompson, William J.,* pension increased 1880 *Thorn, John O.,* pension increased 1652 *Thornburgh, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2087 *Thorne, Delphie (widow),* pension increased 2535 *Thorne, Harry C.,* pension increased 1565 *Thorne, Jesse A.
B.,* pension increased 1961 *Thornton, Adaline M. (widow),* pension increased 1949 *Thornton, Jackson D.,* pension increased 2039 *Thornton, Thomas,* pension increased 2180 *Thrasher, James H.,* pension increased 2259 *Thurber, Gordon A.,* pension 2185 *Thurmond, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2384 *Thurston, Epaminondas P.,* pension increased 2734 *Tibbils, Edgar,* pension increased 1645 *Tibbitts, Arthur,* pension increased 2328 *Tibitts, George O.,* pension increased 2502 *Tichenor, Travis W.,* pension increased 1528 *Tidswell, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1950 *Tiesler, Bruno,* pension increased 1438 *Tilburn, Eugenie (widow),* pension 1863 *Tillson, Henry H.,* pension increased 1814 *Tilton, Henry A.,* pension increased 1547 *Tilton, James F.,* pension increased 1537 *Tilton, Rhetta Florence (widow),* pension 2094 *Timmons, Milton J.,* pension increased 2463 *Timmons, Robert,* pension increased 1900 *Timms, Charles W.,* pension increased 2167 *Tims, John,* pension increased 2517 *Tinkham, George,* pension increased 2528 *Tinsley, William M.,* pension increased 2704 *Tipton, John,* pension increased 2763 *Tisdale, Ansel K.,* pension increased 1677 *Tobey, Adelle (widow),* pension increased 1443 *Tobey, James O.,* pension increased 1680 *Tobey, William O.,* pension increased 2179 *Todd, Edwin M.,* pension increased 2073 *Todd, James R.,* pension increased 1570 *Todd, Thomas,* pension increased 1604 *Todd, William,* pension increased 2477 *Tolford, Joshua W.,* pension increased 1542 *Tolles, Nettie E., (widow),* pension increased 1850 *Tomaselli, Lorenzo G.,* pension increased 2199 *Tomlinson, George W.,* cxxi pension increased 1948 *Tompkins, Charles E.,* pension increased 2184 *Tompkins, Warren B.,* pension increased 1797 *Tomson, James D.,* pension increased 2774 *Tool, Nelson B.,* pension increased 1451 *Toothaker, Daniel H.,* pension increased 2364 *Topham, Joseph L.,* pension increased 2365 *Topping, James S.,* pension increased 1984 *Topping, Volna S.,* pension increased 2556 *Torgeson, Knute,* pension increased 1552 *Torrey, Rodney W.,* pension increased 1829 *Tourgee, Emma K.
(widow),* pension increased 2216 *Tout, Asa,* pension increased 1683 *Tow, Samuel M.,* pension increased 1935 *Tower, Charles F.,* pension increased 2068 *Towle, John W.,* pension increased 2516 *Town, James C.,* pension increased 1963 *Towne, Charles B.,* pension increased 2119 *Towne, Lewis A.,* pension increased 2818 *Townsend, Abigail (widow),* pension 1791 *Townsend, Annie A. (widow),* pension increased 2157 *Townsend, Giles,* pension increased 2561 *Townsend, Levi H.,* pension increased 2017 *Trabing, Augustus,* may bring Indian depredation claim in Court of Claims; disability removed 2311 *Trabue, Emily Hibernia (widow),* pension increased 2555 *Trabue, William K.,* pension increased 2083 *Tracy, Andrew W.,* pension increased 1901 *Tracy, Charles H.,* pension increased 2436 *Trafford, H.
W.,* payment to 2662 *Traver, Harvey M.,* pension increased 2132 *Travis, James F.,* pension increased 2598 *Tredick, Annie L, (widow),* pension 1491 *Trefry, John,* pension increased 2435 *Tremble, David,* pension increased 1828 *Trice, George W.,* pension increased 1827 *Tripler, Surgeon Charles S.,* payment io widow of 2308 *Triplett, William,* pension increased 1925 *Tripp, Levi A.,* pension increased 1630 *Trowbridge, Carloss,* pension increased 2736 *Trowbridge, George P.,* pension increased 1551 *Truax, Joseph H,,* pension increased 2188 *True, George B.,* pension increased 2175 *Trueblood, Solomon R.,* pension increased 1706 *Truett, William,* pension increased 2758 *Truman, Austin B.,* pension increased 2543 *Trumbo, David S.,* pension increased 1835 *Trumbull, Mary J.
(widow),* pension increased 2324 *Tubbs, Robert B.,* granted honorable discharge 2466 *Tuck, Charles H.,* pension increased 1543 *Tucker, Calaway G.,* pension increased 1618 *Tucker, George A.,* pension increased 2423 *Tucker, James P.,* pension increased 1995 *Tucker, Seth M.,* pension increased 1452 *Tuders, William,* pension increased 2490 *Tudor, Benjamin F.,* pension 2101 *Tumey, John W.,* pension increased 2767 *Turkheim, Reuben I., alias Joseph Adler,* pension increased 1707 *Turley, Jackson D.,* pension increased 2088 *Turley, Robert,* pension increased 2304 *Turnbull, Richard,* pension increased 2758 *Turner, David,* pension increased 2450 *Turner, Emma J.
(widow),* pension increased 2317 *Turner, George R.,* pension increased 2263 *Turner, J. Dillon,* pension increased 2226 *Turner, Jacob,* pension increased 2284 *Turner, Jefferson G.,* pension increased 2614 *Turner, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2248 *Turner, Nathaniel Lewis,* pension increased 2709 *Turner, Samuel,* pension increased 2261 *Turner, William,* pension increased 2803 *Turner, William H.,* pension increased 2611 *Turner, William J.,* pension increased 2296 *Turney, Patrick,* pension increased 2325 *Tuttle, Isaac,* pension increased 1964 *Twitchell, Jonathan C.S.,* cxxii pension increased 1521 *Tyler, Casper W.,* pension increased 2664 *Tyler, Cassia C.
(widow),* pension increased 2383 *Tyler, George A.,* pension increased 2446 *Tyler, Leonard,* pension increased 2403 *Tyler, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 1643 *Tyler, William L.,* pension 2565 *Tyrrell, Sallie (widow),* pension increased 1932 *Tyson, Louis A.,* pension increased 1948 *Tyson, William W.,* pension increased 2534 **U.** *Uhler, William H.,* pension increased 1690 *Umstead, John C.,* pension increased 1575 *Underwood, Arthur A.,* payment to 2316 *Underwood, Eldridge,* pension increased 2527 *Underwood, John,* pension increased 1804 *Underwood, Thomas F.,* pension increased 1721 *Union Brewing Company,* payment to 2824 *Upham, David,* pension increased 2223 *Upton, Gain ford N.,* pension increased 2301 *Usher, Francis W.,* pension increased 1546 *Utter, Gould E.,* pension increased 1522 *Utter, Henry,* pension increased 2528 **V.** *Valentine, Benjamin W.,* pension increased 1832 *Valentine, Ethan A.,* pension increased 2321 *Valiquette, M.
J.,* payment to 2662 *Vallandigham, George B.,* pension increased 1924 *Van Alst, William,* pension increased 2623 *Van Amringe, Mary Ellen (daughter),* pension 2744 *Van Blarcom, Mary (widow),* pension 1532 *Van Brunt, Ellen M. (widow),* pension increased 1993 *Van Buskirk, Reuben,* pension increased 2164 *Van Camp, James H.,* pension increased 2078 *Van De Bogert, George W.,* pension increased 2156 *Van Derslice, Hester A., (widow),* pension increased 2079 *Van Dewalker, James G.,* pension increased 2571 *Van Dusen, Charles H.,* pension increased 2150 *Van Keuren, William,* pension increased 1895 *Van Ostern, William V.,* pension increased 1770 *Van Ostrand, Charles,.* pension increased 2381 *Van Patten, Minard,* pension increased 1835 *Van Riper, Abram,* pension increased 1986 *Van Riper, Jeremiah,* pension increased 2060 *Van Scoter, Hudson J.,* pension increased 2067 *Van Steenburg, Lilias,* pension increased 2462 *Van Slyke, Anthony,* pension increased 2072, *Van Tassell, William H.,* pension increased 2351 *Van Tine, Charles,* pension increased 2246 *Van Volkenburgh, Isaac,* pension increased 1558 *Van Vorst, Adam S.,* pension increased 2339 *Vanbeber, Emily J.(widow),* pension increased 2774 *Vance, George C.,* pension increased 2595 *Vance, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1868 *Vance, John P.,* pension increased 1702 *Vancuren, Sabine,* pension increased 1810 *Vandegrift, John,* pension increased 2773 *Vandel, Abram W.,* pension increased 2693 *Vanderburgh, Effingham,* pension increased 2206 *Vanderwalker, George E.,* pension increased 2428 *Vandine, Harriet E.
(widow),* pension increased 2056 *Vandiver, Margaret R. (widow),* pension increased 2250 *Vanmatre, Cyrus,* pension increased 2078 *Vantilburgh, William,* pension increased 2258 *Vantine, Abraham K.,* pension increased 1471 *Vassar, John G.,* pension increased 2044 *Vaughan, Smith,* pension increased 1926 *Vaught, Stephen,* pension increased 2037 *Veach, John P.,* pension increased 2162 *Veateh, Harmon,* pension increased 2558 *Veilo, George C.,* pension increased 2674 *Vernon, Cynthia, formerly Cordial (widow),* pension increased 1885 *Vertner, Daniel M.,* pension increased 2088 *Vetter, Christina (widow),* pension 2563 *Viall, John G.,* cxxiii pension increased 2521 *Vick, Caroline (widow),* pension increased 2649 *Vincent, John T.,* pension increased 1839 *Vincent, Joseph J.,* pension increased 1738 *Vincent, Jotham A.,* pension increased 2791 *Virgin, Nelson,* pension increased 2268 *Visgar, William P.,* pension increased 2683 *Visscher, Mary J.
(widow),* pension 1558 *Vivian, John N.,* pension increased 1744 *Von Seggern, H.,* payment to 2662 *Voris, William D.,* pension increased 2336 *Voris, William S.,* pension increased 2558 *Vorous, John,* pension increased 2460 *Vose, Bettie May (widow),* pension increased 2425 *Vose, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 1849 *Vose, Charles F.,* pension increased 1970 *Vroman, Frank,* pension increased 2556 *Vroom, Julia A. (widow),* pension 2424 *Vrtyna, John,* payment to 2662 **W.** *Wabrass, John W.,* pension 1992 *Wadsten, Lars F. alias Frederick,* pension increased 1888 *Wadsworth, Eliza F.
(widow),* pension 2241 *Wagenknecht, Jacob,* pension increased 2004 *Waggoner, Maria IL (widow),* pension increased 2278 *Wagher, Albert C.,* pension increased 2453 *Wagner, Adeliade (widow),* pension increased 2655 *Wagner, Anna H. (widow),* pension increased 1763 *Wagner, Frederick W.,* pension increased 2597 *Wagner, Henry,* pension increased 2464 *Wagner, John A.,* pension increased 2679 *Wagoner, John T.,* pension 2006 *Wagoner, Joseph H.,* pension increased 1870 *Wainwright, Katherine F.
(widow),* pension increased 1716 *Wakefield, George L.,* pension increased 2145 *Wakefield, William,* pension increased 2723 *Walden, David R.,* pension increased 1915 *Waldorph, Marvin,* pension increased 2345 *Waldron, Emma C. (widow),* pension 1892 *Waldron, Luke,* pension increased 1860 *Walgwist, Johanna (widow),* pension increased 1730 *Walke, Lucy (widow),* pension 1480 *Walker, Abraham,* pension increased 2020 *Walker, Anna B. L. (widow),* pension increased 2416 *Walker, Anna Lamar (widow),* pension increased 2250 *Walker, Annie M.
(widow),* pension increased 1936 *Walker, Augustus,* pension increased 1626 *Walker, Charles A.,* pension increased 2066 *Walker, Henry H. A.,* pension increased 2795 *Walker, James D.,* pension increased 2635 *Walker, John P.,* pension 2752 *Walker, Keziah (widow),* pension increased 2441 *Walker, Margaret E. (widow),* pension increased 2252 *Walker, Morris H.,* military record corrected 2816 *Walker, Sadie A, (widow),* pension increased 1582 *Walker, William E.,* pension increased 2101 *Wall, Asa,* pension increased 1812 *Wall, James G.,* pension increased 2057 *Wall, Thompson,* pension increased 2322 *Wallace, John G.,* pension increased 1716 *Wallace, William,* pension increased 2730 *Wallace, William E.,* pension increased 1986 *Waller, Elizabeth A.
(widow),* pension increased 2204 *Waller, John,* payment to 2813 *Waller, Rollin T.,* pension increased 1844 *Wallerson, Simon Peter,* pension increased 2436 *Wallis, Samuel P.,* pension increased 2770 *Walrod, Charles,* pension increased 2364 *Walrod, William,* pension increased 1893 *Walsh, James W., alias James Powers,* pension increased 2559 *Walter, Dora C. (widow),* pension 1879 *Walter, John F.,* pension increased 1449 *Waiters, Abraham,* pension increased 1636 *Walters.
Emma (widow),* pension increased 2633 *Walton, Edward,* cxxiv pension increased 2294 *Walton, Frederick B.,* pension increased 2000 *Walton, Levi J.,* pension increased 1590 *Walton, William B.,* pension increased 2770 *Walz, Julia (widow),* pension 2089 *Warburton, Barclay H.,* reimbursement to 2658 *Ward, Benjamin Q.,* pension increased 1733 *Ward, Bolivar,* pension increased 2092 *Ward, Daniel,* pension increased 1686 *Ward, Edward Wesley,* pension increased 2539 *Ward, Jacob A.,* pension increased 2675 *Ward, James H.,* pension increased 1741 *Ward, John W.,* pension 2109 *Ward, Vienna (widow),* pension 1733 *Ward, William H.,* tension increased 1952 *Wardlaw, Martha E.
(widow),* pension increased 1841 *Wardwell. Ernest H.,* pension increased 1951 *Ware, Rachel E. (widow),* pension increased 1567 *Ware, Taylor,* granted honorable discharge 2221 *Warfel, George W.,* pension increased 2806 *Warford, James H.,* pension increased 2185 *Warford, Stacy B.,* pension increased 2130 *Warner, George,* pension increased 2123 *Warner, Ida M. (widow),* pension 2192 *Warner, John W.,* pension increased 1489 *Warner, Thomas,* pension increased 2678 *Warnes, William,* pension increased 2046 *Warnock, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2208 *Warren, George W.,* pension 1881 *Warren, William B.,* pension increased 2077 *Wascher, Henry,* pension increased 1603 *Washburn, Charles,* pension in creased 1588 *Wahburn, Ella C.
(widow),* pension increased 2639 *Washburn, George H.,* pension increased 2290 *Washburn, Jerome,* pension increased 1566 *Waskom, James,* pension increased 2035 *Water Department, D. C.,* refund of penalty to Allis-Chalmers Company 2314 *Watkins, David M.,* pension increased 2394 *Watkins, Frank B.,* pension increased 2066 *Watkins, Letitia D. (widow),* pension increased 1618 *Watkins, Samuel,* pension increased 2055 *Watson, Angeline, (widow),* pension increased 1781 *Watson, Eber,* pension increased 1573 *Watson, James W.,* credit in accounts 2215 *Watson, Joseph,* pension increased 2081 *Watson Manufacturing Company, L.
S.,* refund of customs lines to 2307 *Watson, Mary B. (widow),* pension 1917 *Watson, Samuel S.,* pension increased 2676 *Watson, Willis H.,* pension increased 1922 *Watt, Thomas,* pension increased 1777 *Waugh, Thomas W.,* pension increased 1831 *Way, Catherine (widow),* pension increased 2624 *Way, Thomas P.,* pension increased 2435 *Waymer, Satina A. (widow),* pension increased 2750 *Wayne, Milton H.,* pension increased 1875 *Weatherby, Edmund P.,* pension increased 2802 *Weatherby, Harriet (widow),* pension increased 2200 *Weatherman, Calvin D.,* pension increased 1707 *Weathersby, Dora A.
(widow),* pension 1721 *Weatherwax, Charles Henry,* pension increased 2804 *Weaver, Charles H.,* pension increased 1971 *Weaver, Edgar,* pension increased 2637 *Weaver, Joseph H.,* pension increased 2108 *Weaver, Sanford,* pension increased 2162 *Weaverling, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 2633 *Webb, Amanda M. (widow),* pension 2231 *Webb, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1752 *Webb, James,* pension increased 2032 *Webb, John M.,* pension increased 2243 *Webb, Reuben C.,* pension increased 2746 *Webb, Robert,* pension increased 2380 *Webb, William H.,* pension increased 2630 *Webber, Amanda O.
(widow),* pension increased 1856 *Weber, August,* pension increased 2632 *Weber, Charles W.,* cxxv pension increased 2237 *Webster, George W.,* pension increased 2136 *Webster, Rachel A. (widow),* pension increased 2098 *Webster, William E.,* pension increased 2810 *Wedeman, Peter,* pension increased 2710 *Wedertz, O. J.,* payment to 2662 *Weeks, Frank W.,* pension increased 1433 *Weeks, Morgan H.,* pension increased 2702 *Weeks, Stephen,* pension increased 1568 *Wehr, Solomon F.,* pension 1646 *Weiand, Henry A.,* pension increased 2509 *Weigand, Mary A.
(widow),* pension 1889 *Weigert, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2632 *Weir’s Chapel, Miss.,* payment to trustees of 2062 *Weir, Patrick,* pension increased 2335 *Weise, Ferdinand,* pension increased 1440 *Weiser, Joel S.,* pension increased 1847 *Weiss, Frank L., alias Louis Weiss,* pension increased 2624 *Weisse, Emil S.,* pension 2751 *Welch, Carner C.,* pension increased 1732 *Wilch, G. H.,* payment to 2662 *Welch, Hannah (widow),* pension increased 2673 *Welch, John, Kentucky Volunteers,* pension increased 2182 *Welch, John, Mexican War,* pension increased 1592 *Welch, Levi,* pension increased 2324 *Welch, Thomas, Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased 1554 *Welch, Thomas, U.
S. Navy,* pension increased 2631 *Welch, Thomas D.,* pension increased 2132 *Weller, Herman G.,* pension increased 2352 *Weller, Nelson J.,* pension increased 2639 *Weller, William S.,* pension increased 2589 *Wells, Alma L. (widow),* pension increased 1909 *Wells, Alonzo,* pension increased 2058 *Wells, George W.,* pension increased 2764 *Wells, Henry W.,* pension increased 1469 *Wells, John L.,* pension increased 2218 *Wells, John M.,* pension increased 1474 *Wells, William J.,* pension increased 2428 *Wentz, William,* pension increased 2478 *Wenzel, Adam,* pension increased 1475 *Werner, Adam,* pension 1824 *Wertman, William W.,* pension increased 2618 *Wescott, Edwin D.,* pension increased 2119 *Wesson, Randolph,* pension increased 2530 *West, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2429 *West, Annie A.
(widow),* pension increased 2129 *West, David W.,* pension increased 1900 *West, Henry,* pension increased 1807 *West, James,* pension increased 2493 *West, James C.,* pension increased 2442 *West, John and David,* reimbursement to 2666 *West, Joseph M.,* pension increased 1670 *West, Lucius A.,* pension increased 1740 *West, Richard B.,* pension increased 2374 *West Tennessee College, Jackson, Tenn.,* payment to trustees of 1859 *West, William H.,* pension increased 1681 *Westcott, William H.,* pension increased 2271 *Westenhaver, Alta M.
(widow),* pension 1596 *Westervelt, Frank,* pension increased 1652 *Westfall, Charles L.,* pension increased 2044 *Westfield, August,* pension increased 1445 *Westman, Cornelius,* pension increased 1903 *Westmoreland, Oliver T.,* pension increased 2573 *Weston, Elizabeth (mother),* pension increased 1808 *Weston, Henry,* pension increased 1499 *Westover, William G.,* pension increased 2013 *Wetterich, Peter,* pension increased 1579 *Whalen, Daniel,* pension increased 2197 *Whaley, Lucius D.,* pension increased 1902 *Whaley, Thomas B.,* pension increased 1832 *Wheeler, Carlton A.,* pension increased 1661 *Wheeler, George W.,* pension increased 2389 *Wheeler, Henry A.,* pension increased 1717 *Wheeler, Joseph,* pension increased 2510 *Wheeler, Willard,* cxxvi pension increased 2612 *Wheeler, William,* pension increased 1830 *Whipple, Warren W.,* pension increased 2669 *Whisler, Mary (daughter),* pension 2221 *Whitaker, Ann W.
(widow),* pension increased 2210 *Whitaker, William A.,* pension increased 2521 *Whitcomb, Anne B. (widow),* pension increased 2664 *Whitcraft, Laurence V.,* pension increased 1784 *White, Alethia (widow),* pension 2484 *White, Alfred F.,* pension increased 1602 *White, Ann E. (widow),* pension increased 2354 *White, Arthur W.,* miIitary record corrected 2467 *White, Ashley,* pension increased 2733 *White, Charles,* payment to 2662 *White, Christina (widow),* pension increased 1964 *White, Edward T.,* pension 1921 *White, Elisha,* pension increased 1518 I *White, George F.,* pension increased 2136 *White, Harrison,* pension 1571 *White, James, Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased 1680 *White, James, Mexican War,* pension increased 2049 *White, James, U.
S. Artillery,* pension increased 1632 *White, Jennie (widow),* pension increased 1917 *White, John,* pension increased 2448 *White, John F.,* pension increased 1852 *White, Lorinda J. (widow),* pension increased 1950 *White, Rebecca A. (widow),* pension increased 1460 *White, Robert H.,* pension increased 2703 *White, Robert M.,* pension increased 1792 *White, Samuel,* pension increased 2225 *White, Samuel* pension increased 1970 *White, Silas V.,* pension increased 2296 *White, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2285 *White, Whitman V.,* pension increased 2031 *Whiteman, James,* pension increased 1465 *Whiting, John H.,* pension increased 2070 *Whitley, Eliza E.
(widow),* pension 2206 *Whitlock, James S.,* pension increased 2229 *Whitlock, William N.,* pension increased 1962 *Whitman, George,* pension increased 1802 *Whitman, John L.,* pension increased 1476 *Witman, Melissa D., (widow),* pension increased 2556 *Whitmore, Betsey B. (widow),* pension increased 1954 *Whitney, Barney,* pension increased 1634 *Whitney, William G.,* pension increased 2629 *Whitson, Robert M.,* pension increased 1534 *Whitten, Massalon,* payment to heirs of 2153 *Whorton, Susan (widow),* pension increased 1573 *Whybark, Samuel W.,* pension increased 2329 *Wickham, William H.,* pension increased 2507 *Wickline, John,* pension increased 2210 *Wicks, George W.,* pension increased 1920 *Widen, Almon,* payment to 2662 *Wigal, Jacob,* pension increased 1951 *Wiggins, Ezra H.,* pension increased 2000 *Wiggins, William,* pension increased 2638 *Wilber, Calvin D.,* pension increased 1928 *Wilborn, David,* pension 2298 *Wilburn,George W.,* pension increased 1520 *Wilcher, William L.,* pension increased 2040 *Wilcox, Absalom,* pension increased 1846 *Wilcox, Belah H.,* pension increased 2592 *Wolcox, George J.,* pension increased 1528 *Wilcox, Jefferson,* pension 2476 *Wilcox, John S.,* pension increased 1501 *Wilcox, Joseph P.,* pension increased 2676 *Wilcox, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2288 *Wilde, Hiram,* pension increased 1674 *Wildman, John P.,* pension increased 2720 *Wildy, Henry C.,* pension increased 1441 *Wiles, Adam,* pension increased 2345 *Wiley, George, Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased 2760 *Wiley, George, Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased 1541 *Wiley, Jesse,* pension increased 2041 *Wiley, William,* cxxvii pension increased 1987 *Wiley, William T.,* pension increased 1535 *Wilhelm, Henry,* pension increased 1843 *Wilhelm, John,* pension increased 1794 *Wilkerson, Isom,* pension increased 2089 *Wilkins, Elijah R.,* pension increased 1509 *Wilkins, James B.,* pension increased 1679 *Wilkins, William R.,* pension increased 2598 *Wilkinson, James,* pension increased 1615 *Wilkinson, John, Missouri Infantry,* pension increased 2099 *Wilkinson, John, South Carolina Infantry,* pension increased 1752 *Wilkinson, John, W.,* pension increased 2519 *Will, Henry P.,* pension 1685 *Will, Isaac N.
S.,* pension increased 2304 *Willard, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1547 *Willard, Verelle S. (widow),* pension increased 1707 *Willey, Ethan A.,* pension increased 2163 *Willey, William H.,* pension increased 2514 *Willhelmy, Henry B.,* pension increased 2226 *Williams, Albina M. (widow),* pension increased 2652 *Williams, Allen E.,* pension increased 1702 *Williams, Allie (widow),* pension increased 2240 *Williams, Anna (widow),* pension increased 2418 *Wiliams, Aquila,* pension increased 2492 *Williams, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2604 *Williams, Byron A.,* pension increased 2452 *Williams, C.
R.,* payment to 1773 *Williams, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2546 *Williams, Deloss,* pension increased 2053 *Williams, F. C.,* pay ment to 2662 *Williams, Harriet (widow),* pension increased 1822 *Williams, Herbert,* pension increased 1750 *Williams, James,* pension increased 1833 *Wiliams, John* pension increased 1805 *Williams, John* pension increased 2431 *Williams, John W.,* payment to 2152 *Williams, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2319 *Williams, Lemuel P.,* pension increased 1572 *Williams, Lemuel T.,* pension increased 2439 *Williams, Mary Levina (widow),* pension increased 2755 *Williams, Matilda J.
(mother),* pension 2087 *Williams, Robert S.,* pension increased 1467 *Williams, Samuel F.,* pension increased 1910 *Williams, Sarah R. (widow),* pension increased 2314 *Williams, Susan J. (widow),* pension increased 1563 *Williams, Thomas L.* pension increased 2554 *Williamson, Basil,* payment to 2662 *Williamson, Jane (widow),* pension increased 2621 *Williamson, John,* pension increased 2022 *Williamson, John M.,* pension increased 1522 *Williamson, Julius T.,* pension increased 1661 *Williamson, Oscar,* pension increased 1535 *Williamson, Peter J.,* pension increased 2372 *Williamson, Robert D.,* pension increased 1980 *Williby, Robert B.,* pension increased 1915 *Willie, William H.,* pension increased 2118 *Willis, Cornelius A.,* pension increased 2620 *Willis, Edward,* pension increased 2598 *Willis, William D.,* pension 2085 *Willison, George W.,* pension increased 2546 *Wills, Katherine (widow),* pension increased 1846 *Willson, Thomas A.,* pension increased 2668 *Willy, George,* pension increased 2050 *Wilmer, Hannah E.
(widow),* pension 1852 *Wilsey, Mary C. (widow),* pension 1944 *Wilson, Alexander B.,* pension increased 2194 *Wilson, Alvah D.,* pension increased 2667 *Wilson, Anna M. (widow),* pension increased 1755 *Wilson, Eliza B. (widow),* pension 1687 *Wilson, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2502 *Wilson, Melon (widow),* cxxviii pension increased 2546 *Wilson, Henrietta W. (widow),* pension increased 1910 *Wilson, Henry W.,* pension increased 2782 *Wilson, Hugh G.,* pension increased 1757 *Wilson, James, New York Volunteers,* pension increased 1772 *Wilson, James, Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 1540 *Wilson, James R.,* pension increased 2619 *Wilson, John L.,* pension increased 2511 *Wilson, John W.,* pension increased 2653 *Wilson, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2389 *Wilson, Martha J.
(widow),* pension increased 1702 *Wilson, Robert R.,* pension increased 1749 *Wilson, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 2376 *Wilson, Thomas H.,* pension increased 1796 *Wilson, Van C.,* pension 2788 *Wilson, William,* pension increased 1429 *Wilson, William F.,* pension increased 1641 *Wilson, William G.,* pension increased 2397 *Winans, Clark A.,* pension increased 1738 *Winans, James J.,* pension increased 1442 *Winans, William H.,* pension increased 2121 *Winebrener, David C.,* pension increased 2187 *Wines, Albert.,* pension increased 1631 *Winfrey, Mary (widow),* pension 1759 *Winget, John P.,* pension increased 1552 *Winkler, James J.,* pension 2011 *Winn, Dennis,* pension increased 2036 *Winn, William,* pension increased 1735 *Winsell, Dama N.,* pension increased 1950 *Winters, Clara E.
(daughter),* pension 1516 *Winters, Ephraim,* pension increased 1842 *Winters, Ida L. (daughter),* pension 1516 *Winters, William H.,* pension 1873 *Wintersteen, Clinton B.,* pension increased 1955 *Wintersteen, James,* pension increased 2317 *Wiper, Robert,* pension increased 1446 *Wise, David J.,* pension increased 2498 *Wise, Jacob T.,* pension increased 2292 *Wise, John W.,* pension increased 1813 *Wise, Samuel,* pension increased 2418 *Wishart, John P.,* pension increased 1888 *Wisnewski, J.
F.,* grained honorable discharge 2232 *Witham, Asaph H.,* pension increased 2416 *Witherspoon, Eliza Jane (widow),* pension increased 2108 *Witherwax, Isaac H.,* pension increased 1577 *Witt, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 1809 *Wittig, Charles M.,* pension increased 1491 *Wolcott, Thomas,* pension increased 1723 *Wolf, Andrew H.,* pension increased 1943 *Wolf, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1544 *Wolf, Robert M.,* pension increased 2796 *Wolfe, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2804 *Wonder, James A.,* pension increased 2527 *Wood, Ahimaaz E.,* pension increased 1946 *Wood, Almon,* pension increased 2571 *Wood, E.
A.,* payment to 2662 *Wood, Frederick,* pension increased 2724 *Wood, Frederick M.,* pension increased 1790 *Wood, George E.,* pension increased 2003 *Wood, Harvey F.,* pension increased 2524 *Wood, James B.,* pension increased 2508 *Wood, James M.,* pension 2748 *Wood, Jonathan,* pension increased 1606 *Wood, Kate O’Donnell (widow),* pension increased 2419 *Wood, Louisa L. (widow),* pension increased 2538 *Wood, Lydia C. (widow),* pension increased 1674 *Wood, Marcus,* pension increased 2266 *Wood, Martha E.
(widow),* pension increased 2505 *Wood, Martha L. (widow),* pension increased 2182 *Wood, Nathan S.,* pension increased 2681 *Woodall, Asenith (widow),* cxxix pension increased 2027 *Woodard, Andrew C.,* pension increased 2093 *Woodard, Eli B.,* pension increased 2744 *Woodard, George H.,* pension increased 1950 *Woodbury, Anna M. (widow),* pension increased 2676 *Woodbury, Eli,* pension increased 2018 *Woodcock, William, D.,* pension increased 2036 *Woodin, Alfred,* pension increased 1818 *Woodruff, Jacob,* pension increased 2091 *Woods, Benjamin T.,* pension increased 2738 *Woods, George S.,* pension increased 2508 *Woods, Jesse,* pension increased 1870 *Woods, William,* pension increased 1808 *Woodsum, John E.,* pension increased 1640 *Woodward, Charles A.,* pension increased 2717 *Woodward, Crosby Pyle,* pension increased 1660 *Woodward, Helen L.
(widow),* pension 2419 *Woodward, York A.,* pension increased 2051 *Woodworth, Isaac M.,* pension increased 1704 *Woolley, Charles Woodruff,* pension increased 2592 *Woolley, Daniel,* pension increased 1654 *Woolley, Susan (widow),* pension increased 2336 *Word, Charles S.,* pension increased 1609 *Workman, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2149 *Workman, Isabella (widow),* pension increased 1489 *Worley, Henry C.,* pension increased 2358 *Worley, John H.,* pension increased 2299 *Worrall, Emma (widow),* pension increased 1941 *Worrell, James P.,* pension increased 2743 *Worth, Maud O.
(widow),* pension 1727 *Wotring, Jehu F.,* pension increased 2386 *Wren, Michael,* pension increased 1531 *Wrenn, Martha Ella (widow),* pension increased 2558 *Wright, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2433 *Wright, David L.,* pension increased 1455 *Wright, Jonathan I.,* pension increased 2030 *Wright, M. D.,* reimbursement to 2659 *Wright, Martha W. (widow),* pension increased 2470 *Wright, Olney P. B.,* pension increased 1558 *Wright, Orestes B.,* pension increased 1865 *Wright, Phebe (mother),* pension 2799 *Wright, William,* pension increased 2126 *Wucher, Adam,* pension increased 1530 *Wyatt, Finus M.,* pension increased 2782 *Wyman, Emery,* pension increased 2131 *Wyman, Martin V.
B.,* pension increased 2458 *Wyman, Sumner P.,* pension increased 1761 *Wyman, William H.,* pension increased 2772 *Wynkoop, Louise M. (widow),* pension increased 1827 *Wynn, Elkanah M.,* pension increased 1461 **Y.** *Yager, George E.,* pension increased 2189 *Yahn, William,* pension increased 2622 *Yates, Henry W.,* pension increased 1682 *Yeargin, John F.,* pension increased 2575 *Yehl, Samuel,* pension increased 2094 *Yerington, Mary B. (widow),* pension 2742 *Yockey, Sarah E.
(widow),* pension increased 1845 *Yoder, David,* pension increased 2513 *York, Caswell,* pension increased 2382 *York, George E.,* pension increased 2607 *York, Simeon,* pension increased 2291 *Yost, Casper,* pension increased 1614 *Youmans, Ashley A.,* pension increased 1649 *Young, George,* pension increased 2518 *Young, Harry A.,* military record corrected 2818 *Young, James F.,* pension increased 2193 *Yonny, John Lewis,* payment to 2152 *Young, Kate E. (widow),* pension 1826 *Young, Lewis,* pension increased 2667 *Young, Robert M.,* pension increased 1706 *Young, Sarah, (widow),* cxxx pension increased 2143 *Young, W.
A.,* payment to 2662 *Youngkin, Joel R.,* pension increased 2036 *Youngman, Alden,* pension increased 2540 *Youtt, Charles E.,* pension increased 2609 **Z.** *Zacher, Henry, alias Charles Stein,* pension increased 2730 *Zaehcry, William H.,* pension increased 2330 *Zentz, Agnes (widow),* pension increased 1508 *Zimmerman, Frederick,* pension increased 1666 *Zimmerman, R. T. Dillard,* pension increased 2354 *Zimmerman, William H.,* pension increased 2653 *Zuehlke, Julius,* pension increased 1470 *Zurrin, Rosa (widow),* pension 1703 i LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS.
FIRST SESSION FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Page. For holiday recess. December 18, 1905 2829 For return from the President of bill authorizing dams, etc., at Muscle Shoal, Ala. February 13, 1906 2829 For return from the President of bill relating to Elijah Spangler. February 20, 1906 2829 Directing report on Anacostia Flats, D C., to be made. February 27, 1906 2829 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to Colville Indian Reservation, Wash. March 8, 1906 2829 For return from the President of bill relating to David A Jones.
March 12, 1906 2830 For return from the President of bill relating to John B Parker. March 13, 1906 2830 For return from the President of bill to open Kiowa, etc., lands in Oklahoma. March 26, 1906 2830 Accepting invitation to attend celebration of two hundredth anniversary of birth of Franklin. March 26, 1906 2830 Ordering printing of testimony on railroad-rates bill. April 4, 1906 2830 Extending time for printing proceedings of unveiling Rochambeau statue. April 7, 1906 2830 Ordering printing of medical report on Japanese-Russian War.
April 7, 1906 2831 Ordering printing reports on naval efficiency of coals. April 7, 1906 2831 Ordering printing testimony on hazing at Naval Academy. April 10, 1906 2831 Directing conferees to insert amendment to bill relating to official misconduct. April 13, 1906 2831 Directing changes in enrolling bill for final disposition of affairs of Five Civilized Tribes. April 19, 1906 2832 For return from the President of bill relating to John W Hammond. May 9, 1906 2832 For return from the President of bill relating to Byron K May.
June 14, 1906 2832 Directing survey, etc., of harbor at Duluth, Minn. June 20, 1906 2832 Creating a joint committee to consider, etc., revision and codification of the laws. June 25, 1906 2833 For return from the President of bill relating to Columbia Reservation lands, Wash. June 25, 1906 2833 For return from the President of bill relating to Helen C Sanderson. June 26, 1906 2833 Ordering printing of index to reports of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes. June 28, 1906 2833 Ordering printing of Treasurer’s report 1905.
June 29, 1906 2833 Ordering printing of addresses at John Paul Jones celebration. June 29, 1906 2834 For return from the President of bill relating to John E English. June 29, 1906 2834 For return from the President of bill relating to Susan C Smith. June 29, 1906 2834 Authorizing conference committee on deficiency appropriation bill to provide for public buildings omnibus bill and railroad-rates bill. June 29, 1906 2834 Authorizing conferees on public buildings omnibus bill to include Albuquerque, N Mex.
June 29, 1906 2834 Requesting the President to hold a naval and military review at Tampa, Fla., during Isthmian Canal Exposition. June 30, 1906 2835 Directing adjournment. June 30, 1906 2835 SECOND SESSION FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. For holiday recess. December 17, 1906 2837 For return from the President of bill relating to Charles E Henry. December 20, 1906 2837 For return from the President of bill relating to John Ingram. January 11, 1907 2837 Ordering printing of testimony on grain buying, etc., companies.
January 16, 1907 2837 For return from the President of bill relating to Louis Castinette. January 21, 1907 2838 For return from the President of bill relating to Daniel G Smith. January 21, 1907 2838 For return from the President of bill to amend District of Columbia Code, sec 878. January 28, 1907 2838 Ordering printing of testimony on second-class mail matter. January 29, 1907 2838 For return from the President of bill relating to Lorenzo F Harmon. February 1, 1907 2838 For return from the President of bill relating to John McKinnon.
February 5, 1907 2838 For return from the President of bill relating to Reuben A George. February 6, 1907 2838 For return from the President of bill relating to John W McWilliams. February 15, 1907 2839 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to John McKinnon. February 16, 1907 2839ii Permitting Honorable Jacob Ruppert, jr., to sign conference report on immigration act. February 20, 1907 2839 For return from the President of bill relating to Hezekiah Dezarn. February 21, 1907 2839 For return from the President of bill relating to Marcus Wood.
February 25, 1907 2839 Directing correction in enrolling river and harbor appropriation bill. February 27, 1907 2839 For return from the President of bill relating to Felix G Morrison. February 28, 1907 2840 Accepting invitation to attend opening ceremonies of Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition. February 28, 1907 2840 For return from the President of bill relating to William N Bronson. March 2, 1907 2840 For return from the President of bill relating to Nicholas M Hawkins. March 2, 1907 2840 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to hours of labor of railway employees.
March 2, 1907 2840 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONSof theTWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS. 2827 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. H. Con. Res., No. 1: HOLIDAY RECESS. House Concurrent Resolution 1 December 18, 1905 holiday recess. December 18, 1905. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatHoliday recess. when the two Houses adjourn on Thursday, December twenty-first, they stand adjourned until twelve o’clock meridian Thursday, January fourth, nineteen hundred and six.
Passed December 18, 1905. S. Con. Res., No. 2: DAMS AND POWER STATIONS ON TENNESSEE RIVER, MUSCLE SHOALS, ALA. Senate Concurrent Resolution 2 February 13, 1906 dams and power stations on tennessee river, muscle shoals, ala. February 13, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the Home of Representatives concurring), ThatDams and power stations on Tennessee River at Muscle Shoals. Ala.Return of bill authorizing construction of requested. the President is requested to return to the House of Representatives House Bill 297, “To authorize the construction of dams and power stations on the Tennessee River at Muscle Shoals, Alabama,” for the purpose of amendment.
Passed February 13, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 3: ELIJAH SPANGLER. House Concurrent Resolution 3 February 20, 1906 elijah spangler. February 20, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatElijah Spangler.Return of pension bill of requested. the President of the United States be requested to return to the House of Representatives (H. R. 1059) “Granting an increase of pension to Elijah Spangler.” Passed February 20, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 4: IMPROVEMENT OF ANACOSTIA FLATS, D.
C. House Concurrent Resolution 4 February 27, 1906 improvement of anacostia flats, d. c. February 27, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatReport on improvement of flats of Anacostia River by the Commissioners of District of Columbia. the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to submit to Congress a report upon the improvement of the so-called flats of the Anacostia River from its mouth to the District line, with recommendations and estimates of cost.
Passed February 27, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 5: COLVILLE INDIAN RESERVATION. Senate Concurrent Resolution 5 March 8, 1906 colville indian reservation. March 8, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatColville Indian Reservation. Sale of unallotted lands of.Correction of enrollment. the Secretary of the Senate be authorized, in the enrollment of the bill (S. 4229) “To authorize the sale and disposition of surplus or unallotted lands of the diminished Colville Indian Reservation, in the State of Washington, and for other purposes,” to change the words “section seven” to “section six” where they occur in line 40, page 3, of the enrolled bill.
Passed March 8, 1906. 2829 H. Con. Res., No. 6: DAVID A. JONES. House Concurrent Resolution 6 March 12, 1906 2830 david a jones. March 12, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), David A. Jones.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return to the House of Representatives the bill (H. R. 8494) “Granting an increase of pension to David A. Jones.” Passed, March 12, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 7: JOHN H. PARKER. House Concurrent Resolution 7 March 13, 1905 john h. parker.
March 13, 1905. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), John H. Parker.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return to the House of Representatives the bill (H. R. 10588) entitled “An Act granting a pension to John H. Parker.” Passed March 13, 1905. H. Con. Res., No. 8: KIOWA, COMANCHE, AND APACHE INDIAN RESERVATIONS, OKLA. House Concurrent Resolution 8 March 26, 1906 kiowa, chomanche, and apache indian reservations, orla.
March 26, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the President be, and hereby is, requested to return to the House the bill (H. R. 431) “To open for settlement five hundred and five thousand acres of land in the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservations, in Oklahoma Territory.” Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian reservations, Okla.Return of bid opening portion of for settlement, requested. Passed March 26, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 9:
TWO HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Senate Concurrent Resolution 9 March 26, 1906 two hundredth anniversary of birth of benjamin franklin. March 26, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Benjamin Franklin.Invitation to Congress to attend celebration two hundredth anniversary of accepted. That the invitation extended to the Congress of the United States by the American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to attend the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin, to be held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, commencing April seventeenth, nineteen hundred and six, be, and is hereby, accepted.
Appointment of committee.That the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to appoint a committee, to consist of six Senators and ten Representatives of the Fifty-ninth Congress to attend the celebration referred to and to represent the Congress of the United States on that occasion. Passed March 26, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 10: RAILROAD RATES BILL. Senate Concurrent Resolution 10 April 4, 1906 railroad rates bill.
April 4, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Railroad rates bill.Additional copies of testimony taken by Senate Committee on interstate Commerce, etc., ordered printed. That there be printed ten thousand additional copies of the testimony taken by the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, in the consideration of the so-called railroad rates bill, and a digest of said testimony prepared under the direction of said committee, one hundred copies for the Distribution.Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce, one hundred copies for the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, two thousand and nine hundred copies for the use of the Senate and six thousand nine hundred copies tor the use of the House of Representatives.
Passed April 4, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 11: ROCHAMBEAU STATUE. Senate Concurrent Resolution 11 April 7, 1906 rochambeau state. April 7, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Rochambeau statue.Concurrent resolution providing for publication of proceedings on occasion of unveiling of to continue in force, etc.Vol. 33. p. 2078. That the concurrent resolution passed February two, nineteen hundred and four, providing for the publication of the proceedings on the occasion of the unveiling of the Rochambeau statue is hereby continued in force, and excepted from the limitation of one year, as provided in section 2831eighty of the Act of January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five,Vol. 28, p. 621. providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents.
Passed April 7, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 12: JAPANESE NAVAL MEDICAL AND SANITARY FEATURES OF RUSSOJAPANESE WAR. Senate Concurrent Resolution 12 April 7, 1906 japanese naval medical and sanitary features of russojapanese war. April 7, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatJapanese Medical and Sanitary Features of Russo-Japanese War, etc.Report on, ordered printed. there be printed four thousand seven hundred and fifty copies of the “Report on the Japanese Naval Medical and Sanitary Features of the Russo-Japanese War to the Surgeon-General, United States Navy.” by Surgeon William C.
Braisted, United States Navy, the same to include the illustrations, of which one thousand two hundred and fifty copiesDistribution. shall be for the use of the Senate, two thousand five hundred copies shall be for the use of the House of Representatives and one thousand copies for the use of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the Navy Department. Passed April 7, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 13: EFFICIENCY OF COALS USED BY UNITED STATES SHIPS. Senate Concurrent Resolution 13 April 9, 1906 efficiency of coals used by united states ships.
April 9, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatCoals used by United States ships, etc.Reports on efficiency of, by Bureau of Equipment, etc., ordered printed. there be printed the following documents: First: Reports of the efficiency of various coals used by the United States ships from 1896 to 1898, inclusive, made by the Bureau of Equipment of the Navy in 1899. Second: Pages 47 to 71, inclusive, of the Report of the Bureau of Equipment of the Navy for 1902, under the heading of “REquipment Expenses Abroad”R.
Third: Pages 55 to 67 of the report of said Bureau for 1903, under the same heading. Fourth: Letter from the Secretary of the Navy to John T. Morgan, with the accompanying statements, dated March 6, 1906. Said papers to be bound together in cloth, as one document, of whichDistribution. two thousand copies shall be printed, live hundred copies for the Senate, one thousand copies for the House of Representatives and live hundred copies for the Navy Department. Passed April 9, 1906.
H. Con. Res., No. 14: HAZING AT NAVAL ACADEMY. House Concurrent Resolution 14 April 10, 1906 hazing at naval academy. April 10, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatHazing at Naval Academy.Hearings on subject of etc., ordered printed. there be printed five thousand copies of the hearings before the subcommittee of the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives. Fifty-ninth Congress, at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, on the subject of hazing at the Naval Academy, with accompanying report, three thousand five hundred copies forDistribution. the House of Representatives and one thousand five hundred for the Senate.
Passed April 10, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 15: OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT. Senate Concurrent Resolution 15 April 13, 1906 official misconduct. April 13, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatOfficial misconduct.Addition to bill by conferees directed.[R. S., sec. 5501, p. 1066](/us/rs/s5501/p1066). the Committee of Conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H R 10129) “To amend section fifty-five hundred and one of the Revised Statutes of the 2832United States,” be, and the same is hereby, authorized to agree to an amendment on page 2, line 14, of the bill, by inserting after the word “thereof” the words “and every member of Congress.
” Passed April 13, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 16: FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. House Concurrent Resolution 16 April 19, 1906 five civilized tribes. April 19, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Five Civilized Tribes.Final disposition of affairs of.Enrollment corrected. That in the enrollment of the bill (H. R. 5976) “An Act to provide for the final disposition of the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes in the Indian Territory, and for other purposes.” the Clerk be directed to restore to the bill the part proposed to be stricken out in the amendment of the Senate numbered twenty-six, and to insert the following:
On page nine, line three, after the word “retaining” the words *tribal educational officers, subject to dismissal by the Secretary of the Interior*,* and* Restore to the bill the part proposed to be stricken out in the amendment of the Senate numbered twenty-seven, and to insert in said amendment the following: On page eleven, line eight, after the word “five” the words *and all such taxes levied and collected after the thirty-first day of December, nineteen hundred and five, shall be refunded* After the word “shall” on page eleven, line sixteen, insert: *willfully and fraudulently* After the word “punished” on page eleven, line twenty-one, insert: *by a fine of not exceeding five thousand dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding five years, or by both such fine and imprisonment*, In lieu of the matter proposed to be stricken out in the amendment of the Senate numbered forty-one, insert in lieu thereof the following: *The Secretary of the Interior shall take possession of all buildings now or heretofore used for governmental, school, and other tribal purposes, together with the furniture therein and the land appertaining thereto, and appraise and sell the same at such time and under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, and deposit the proceeds, less expenses incident to the appraisment and sale, in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the respective tribes:
Provided*, Passed April 19, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 17: JOHN W. HAMMOND. House Concurrent Resolution 17 May 9, 1906 john w. hammond. May 9, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), John W. Hammond.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (H. R. 8948) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to John W. Hammond.” Passed May 9, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 18: BYRON K. MAY. Senate Concurrent Resolution 18 June 14, 1906 byron k. may.
June 14, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Byron K. May.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (S 1510) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Byron K. May.” Passed June 14, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 19: HARBOR AT DULUTH, MINN. House Concurrent Resolution 19 June 20, 1906 harbor at duluth, minn. June 20, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Duluth, Minn.Survey, etc., of harbor, authorized.
That the Secretary of War be. and he is hereby, authorized and directed to cause an examination and survey to be made of the harbor at Duluth, Minnesota, including the entrance thereto, with a view to determining what modifications of the present plan, if any, are desirable. Passed June 20, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 20: REVISION AND CODIFICATION OF THE LAWS. House Concurrent Resolution 20 June 25, 1906 2833 revision and codification of the laws. June 25, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatRevision anti codification of the laws.Special committee appointed to examine and report recommendations to Congress. a joint special committee be appointed consisting of five Senators to be appointed by the Vice President and five members of the House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker, to examine, consider and submit to Congress recommendations upon the revision and codification of laws prepared by the statutory revision commission heretofore authorized to revise and codify the laws of the United States; and that the said joint committee be authorized to sit during the recess of Congress and to employ necessary clerical and other assistance; to order such printing and binding done as may be required in the transaction of its business and to incur such expense as may be deemed necessary, all such expense to be paid in equal proportions from the contingent funds of the Senate and House of Representatives.
Passed June 25, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 21: COLUMBIA INDIAN RESERVATION, WASH. House Concurrent Resolution 21 June 25, 1906 columbia indian reservation, wash. June 25, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatColumbia Indian Reservation.Return of bill ratifying, etc., soldiers’ additional homestead entries in, requested. the President of the United States be, and he is hereby, requested to return to the House of Representatives (H. R. 18668) “An Act ratifying and confirming soldiers’ additional homestead entries heretofore made and allowed upon lands embraced in what was formerly the Columbia Indian Reservation in the State of Washington.
” Passed June 25, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 22: HELEN C. SANDERSON. Senate Concurrent Resolution 22 June 26, 1906 helen c. sanderson. June 26, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatHelen C. Sanderson.Return of pension bill of requested. the President be requested to return the bill (S 3028) “granting an increase of pension to Helen C. Sanderson.” Passed June 26, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 23: FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. Senate Concurrent Resolution 23 June 28, 1906 five civilized tribes.
June 28, 1906. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatFive Civilized Tribes.Topical index of twelve Annual Reports of Commission to. ordered printed.Distribution. there be printed one thousand copies of the “Topical index to the twelve Annual Reports of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes to the Secretary of the Interior"; two hundred copies for the use of the Senate, four hundred copies for the use of the House of Representatives, and four hundred copies for the use of the Department of the Interior.
Passed June 28, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 24: ANNUAL REPORT OF UNITED STATES TREASURER. House Concurrent Resolution 24 June 29, 1906 annual report of united states treasurer. June 29, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatUnited States Treasurer.Annual Report of, ordered printed. there be printed and bound, for the use of the Treasury Department, five hundred additional copies of the Annual Report of the Treasurer of the United States for the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and five.
Passed June 29, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 25: JOHN PAUL JONES. House Concurrent Resolution 25 June 29, 1906 2834 john paul jones. June 29, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), John Paul Jones.Commemorative addresses, delivered at Naval Academy, etc., ordered printed. That there be printed and bound eleven thousand copies of the addresses delivered at the exercises commemorative of John Paul Jones, at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. April twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and six, together with other papers and illustrations germane thereto to be compiled and published under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing; seven thousand for the use of the House of Representatives, three thousand for the use of the Senate and one thousand for distribution by the Secretary of the Navy.
Passed June 29, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 26: JOHN E. ENGLISH. House Concurrent Resolution 26 June 29, 1906 john e. english. June 29, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), John E. English.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return to the House (H. R. 18901) “granting a pension to John E. English.” Passed June 29, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 27: SUSAN C. SMITH. House Concurrent Resolution 27 June 29, 1906 susan c. smith.
June 29, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Susan C. Smith.Return of pension bill of requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (H. R. 19047) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Susan C. Smith” Passed June 29, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 28: DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATIONS BILL. House Concurrent Resolution 28 June 29, 1906 deficieny appropriations bill. June 29, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Deficiency appropriations bill.Amounts for public buildings and railway rate regulations to be included in.
That the conference committee on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H. R. 20,403), making appropriations to supply deficiencies, is hereby authorize and empowered to insert in said bill and embrace in their agreement all necessary appropriations to carry into effect the authorizations which shall finally be authorized in the bill (H. R. 20,410), to increase the limit of cost of certain public buildings, to authorize the purchase of sites for public buildings, to authorize the erection and completion of public buildings and for other purposes; also the additional amount necessary, under the Interstate Commerce Commission, required by the Act (H.
R. 12,987), commonly known as the Railroad Rate Bill. Passed June 29, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 29: ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. Senate Concurrent Resolution 29 June 29, 1906 albuquerque, new mexico. June 29, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Albuquerque, N. Mex.Addition to omnibus public building bill, authorized. That the conferees on the hill (H. R. 20410) “To increase the limit of cost of certain public buildings, to authorize the purchase of sites for public buildings, to authorize the erection and completion of public buildings, and for other purposes,” be directed to add to said bill an item of one hundred thousand dollars toward the construction of a public building at Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Passed June 29, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 30: ISTHMIAN CANAL EXPOSITION, TAMPA, FLA. House Concurrent Resolution 30 June 30, 1906 2835 isthmian canal exposition, tampa, fla. June 30, 1906. Whereas it is fitting that the commencement of the work on theIsthmian Canal Exposition, Tampa, Fla. Panama Canal should be celebrated in a suitable manner to the end thatPreamble. the importance of this great isthmian waterway may be accentuated and the sentiment in favor of its early completion fostered and kept alive; and Whereas the city of Tampa, in the State of Florida, by reason of its being farther to the southward and nearer to said canal than any other city in the. country having a deep and commodious harbor, reached by ample railroad facilities, as also on account of its salubrious climate and the spirit of American progress among its citizens, manifest in the rapid growth and development of the city and her commerce, affords a suitable place for such an exhibition; and Whereas it has been determined to hold such an exposition at Tampa,Time of exposition Florida, during the months of January, February, March, April and May, Anno Domini nineteen hundred and eight, and Whereas his excellency Napoleon B.
Broward, Governor of the State of Florida, did on the thirtieth day of December, nineteen hundred and five, issue his proclamation calling an isthmian exposition to be held in the City of Tampa, commencing in the month of January, anno Domini nineteen hundred and eight, for the purpose aforesaid, and inviting the governors of the several States comprising the UnitedInvitation to governors of States, etc. States of America, as well as the governors of the Territories of the United States, to secure the cooperation of their State Legislatures in aid of said exposition by participating therein and sending exhibits of their resources to said exposition; *Therefore be it* Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the President be, and he is hereby, requested to hold a navalNaval review. review, in Tampa Bay at such time during the progress of said exposition as he may deem best. *Resolved further, * That the President of the United States be, andArmy display. he is hereby, requested to cause to be made such display of the Army of the United States at said exposition as he may deem advisable. *Resolved further, * That nothing contained in this concurrent resolutionNonliability of United States for expenses. shall be construed as committing the United States to any obligation hereafter to appropriate money for expenses or liabilities of any kind or character made or incurred by any one for the entertainment of the guests of such exposition, or in connection with such celebration and exhibition.
Passed June 30, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 31: ADJOURNMENT. House Concurrent Resolution 31 June 30, 1906 adjourment. June 30, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatAdjournment of Congress. the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives be authorized to close the present session by adjourning their respective Houses on the thirtieth day of June nineteen hundred and six, at ten o’clock post meridian. Passed June 30, 1906.
CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. first session fifty-ninth congress. H. Con. Res., No. 32: HOLIDAY RECESS. House Concurrent Resolution 32 December 17, 1906 holiday recess. December 17, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatHoliday recess. when the two Houses adjourn on Thursday. December twentieth, they stand adjourned until twelve o’clock Meridian, January third, nineteen hundred and seven. Passed December 17, 1906. S. Con. Res., No. 33:
CHARLES E. HENRY. Senate Concurrent Resolution 33 December 20, 1906 charles e. henry. December 20, 1906. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatCharles E. Henry.Return of pension bill of, requested. the President be requested to return to the Senate the bill (S. 6197) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Charles E. Henry.” Passed December 20, 1906. H. Con. Res., No. 34: JOHN INGRAM. House Concurrent Resolution 34 January 11, 1907 johningram.
January 11, 1907. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatJohn Ingram.Return of pension bill of, requested. the President be requested to return the bill (H. R. 18214) entitled "An Act granting an increase of pension to John Ingram.” Passed January 11, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 35: GRAIN, STORING, ETC., INVESTIGATION. Senate Concurrent Resolution 35 January 16, 1907 grain, storing, etc., investigation. January 16, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatInterstate Commerce Commission.Investigation of grain buying, storing, etc., companies.Testimony ordered printed. there be printed for the use of the Senate and House, of Representatives three thousand copies of the testimony taken in the investigation pursuant to Senate resolution of June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and six, directing the Interstate Commerce Commission to make a thorough investigation of the elevator and grain buying and forwarding business of this country to determine to what extent special favors have been granted to them by railroad companies, the influence which the alleged monopolizing of this branch of business has had upon the market, the injury it has worked to the grain producers, the extent to which the railroads, their officers, directors, stockholders, and employees own or control the grain-buying and grain-forwarding companies, and the manner in which these railroads, their officers, directors, stockholders, and employees secured holdings, if any, in these grain buying, storing, and forwarding companies, and to report the same to the Congress at its next session, one thousand copies for the use of the Senate and two thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives.
Passed January 16, 1907. 2837 S. Con. Res., No. 36: LOUIS CASTINETTE. Senate Concurrent Resolution 36 January 21, 1907 2838 louis catinette. January 21, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Louis Castinette.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (S. 3671) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Louis Castinette.” Passed January 21, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 37: DANIEL G. SMITH. Senate Concurrent Resolution 37 January 21, 1907 daniel g. smith.
January 21, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Daniel G. Smith.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the hill (S. 5073) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Daniel G. Smith.” Passed January 21, 1907. H. Con. Res., No. 38: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CODE. House Concurrent Resolution 38 January 28, 1907 district of columbia code. January 28, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), District of Columbia Code.Return of bill amending, requested.
That the President be requested to return to the House of Representatives the bill (H. R. 16944) “An Act to amend section eight hundred and seventy-eight of the Code of law for the District of Columbia.” Passed January 28, 1907. H. Con. Res., No. 39: POSTAL COMMISSION REPORT. House Concurrent Resolution 39 January 29, 1907 postal commission report. January 29, 1907. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Postal Commission.Report of, ordered printed.*Ante,* p. 477.
That there be printed six thousand copies of the report of the Postal Commission appointed under the provisions of the Act making appropriation for the service of the Post-Office Department, approved June twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and six, being House Document numbered ―, Fifty-ninth Congress, Second Session, to be accompanied by the testimony taken by the said Commission, together with the accompanying exhibits and digest, two thousand copies for the use of the Senate, and four thousand copies for the use of the House of Representatives.
Passed January 29, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 40: LORENZO F. HARMON. Senate Concurrent Resolution 40 February 1, 1907 lorenzo f. harmon. February 1, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Lorenzo F. Harmon.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (S 1879) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Lorenzo F. Harmon.” Passed February 1, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 41: JOHN McKINNON, ALIAS JOHN MACK.
Senate Concurrent Resolution 41 February 5, 1907 john mckinnon, alias john mack. February 5, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), John McKinnon, alias John Mack.Return of bill to correct military record of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (S. 1160) entitled “An Act to correct the military record of John McKinnon, alias John Mack.” Passed February 5, 1907. H. Con. Res., No. 42: REUBEN A. GEORGE. House Concurrent Resolution 42 February 6, 1907 reuben a. george.
February 6, 1907. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Reuben A. George.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (H. R. 20928) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Reuben A. George.” Passed February 6, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 43: JOHN W. MCWILLIAMS. Senate Concurrent Resolution 43 February 15, 1907 2839 john w. mcwilliams. February 15, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatJohn W.
McWilliams.Return of pension bill of, requested. the President be requested to return to the Senate the bill (S. 5854) “Granting an increase of pension to John W. McWilliams,” the beneficiary being dead. Passed February 15, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 44: JOHN McKINNON, ALIAS JOHN MACK. Senate Concurrent Resolution 44 February 16, 1907 john mckinnon, alias john mack. February 16, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatJohn McKinnon, alias John Mack.Enrollment corrected. the action of the Sneaker of the House and the Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate in signing the enrolled bill (S 1160) “To correct the military record of John McKinnon, alias John Mack,” be rescinded, and that in the reenrollment of the bill the words “Secretary of War” in line 2 be stricken out and the words “Secretary of the Navy” inserted; that the word “military” in lines 4 and 7 be stricken out, and the word “naval” inserted; also that the title be amended so as to read:
“An Act to correct the naval record of John McKinnon, alias John Mack,” so as to state correctly the service of the beneficiary, inaccurately stated in the bill. Passed February 16, 1907. H. Con. Res., No. 45: HON. JACOB RUPERT, Jr. House Concurrent Resolution 45 February 20, 1907 hon. jacob rupert, Jr. February 20, 1907. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatHon. Jacob Ruppert, jr.Authorized to sign conference report. the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate are hereby authorized and directed to permit Jacob Ruppert, junior, as one of the House Managers, to affix his name to the report of the Managers of the Conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the bill (S. 4403) “An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens into the United States,” approved March third, nineteen hundred and three.
Passed February 20, 1907. H. Con. Res., No. 46: HEZEKIAH DEZARN. House Concurrent Resolution 46 February 21, 1907 hezekiah dezarn. February 21, 1907. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatHezekiah Dezarn.Return of pension bill of, requested. the President he requested to return the hill (H. R. 830) “An Act granting an increase of pension to Hezekiah Dezarn.” Passed February 21, 1907. H. Con. Res., No. 47: MARCUS WOOD. House Concurrent Resolution 47 February 25, 1907 marcus wood.
February 25, 1907. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), ThatMarcus Wood.Return of pension bill of, requested. the President be requested to return the bill (H. R. 21121), entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Marcus Wood.” Passed February 25, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 48: RIVERS AND HARBORS APPROPRIATION BILL. Senate Concurrent Resolution 48 February 27, 1907 rivers and harbors appropriation bill. February 27, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), ThatRivers and harbors.Enrollment of bill corrected.*Ante*, p. 1116. the Clerk of the House of Representatives be instructed in the enrollment of the bill (H.
R 24991) “Making appropriations for the costruction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes,” to strike out the word 2840“Sevan” where it occurs—after the word “connecting” on page 105, line 1, and to insert in lieu the word “Swan” to correct what is evidently a clerical error in the preparation or printing of the bill. Passed February 27, 1907. H. Con. Res., No. 49: FELIX G. MORRISON. House Concurrent Resolution 49 February 28, 1907 felix g. morrison.
February 28, 1907. Resolved by the House of Representative (the Senate concurring), Felix G. Morrison.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (H. R. 21606), entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Felix G. Morrison.” Passed February 28, 1907. H. Con. Res., No. 50: JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION, INVITATION TO CONGRESS. House Concurrent Resolution 50 February 28, 1907 jamestown exposition, invitation to congress. February 28, 1907.
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Jamestown Exposition.Invitation to Congress to attend opening of accepted. That the invitation extended to the Congress of the United States by the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition to attend the opening ceremonies of said exposition to be held April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and seven is hereby accepted. Appointment of committee.That the Speaker of the Mouse of Representatives and the President of the Senate be, and are hereby authorized and directed to appoint a committee to consist of ten Senators and fifteen Representatives of the Fifty-ninth Congress to attend the formal opening of the ceremonies referred to and to represent the Congress of the United States on that occasion.
Passed February 28, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 51: ELIJAH B. HUDSON. Senate Concurrent Resolution 51 February 28, 1907 elijah b. hudson. February 28, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Elijah B. Hudson.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (S. 6078) entitled "An Act granting an increase of pension to Elijah B. Hudson.” Passed February 28, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 52: WILLIAM N. BRONSON. Senate Concurrent Resolution 52 March 2, 1907 william n. bronson.
March 2, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), William N. Bronson.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (S. 7822) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to William N. Bronson.” Passed March 2, 1907. S. Con. Res., No. 53: NICHOLAS M. HAWKINS. Senate Concurrent Resolution 53 March 2, 1907 nicholas m. hawkins. March 2, 1907. Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), Nicholas M.
Hawkins.Return of pension bill of, requested. That the President be requested to return the bill (S 5623) entitled “An Act granting an increase of pension to Nicholas M. Hawkins” Passed March 2, 1907. H. Con. Res., No. 54: HOURS OF RAILWAY EMPLOYEES. House Concurrent Resolution 54 March 2, 1907 hours of railway employees. March 2, 1907. Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), Hours of railway employees.Enrollment of bill corrected.*Ante*, p. 1416. That in enrolling the hill (S. 5133) ‘‘to promote the safety of employees and travellers upon railroads by limiting the hours of service of employees thereon,” the enrolling clerk be directed to correct the 2841engrossed amendment of the House to the Senate bill by striking out all after the word “Provided” in of said amendment and inserting:
Provided, That no operator, train dispatcher, or other employee who by the use of the telegraph or telephone dispatches, reports, transmits, receives, or delivers orders pertaining to or affecting train movements shall be required or permitted to be or remain on duty for a longer period than nine hours in any twenty-four-hour period in all towers, offices, places, and stations continuously operated night and day, nor for a longer period than thirteen hours in all towers, offices, places, and stations operated only during the daytime, except in case of emergency, when the employees named in this proviso may be permitted to be and remain on duty for four additional hours in a twenty-four-hour period on not exceeding three days in any week.
Passed March 2, 1907. i INDEX TO THE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. **A.** Page. *Adjournment,* ordered for June 30, 1906 2835 *Anacostia River,* report from Commissioners of District of Columbia directed, on improving flats of 2829 **B.** *Bronson, William N.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2840 **C.** *Coals,* reports on efficiency of, used by United States ships, ordered printed 2831 *Columbia Indian Reservation, Wash.,* return from President requested of bill relating to homestead entries on 2833 *Colville Indian Reservation,* change in enrollment of bill authorized 2829 *Condemnation of Land, D.
C.,* return from President requested of bill relating to 2838 *Costinette, Louis,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2838 **D.** *Deficiency Appropriations Bill, 1907,* conferees authorized to insert in, appropriations for omnibus public buildings and railroad rate bills 2834 *Dezam, Hezekiah,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2839 *District of Columbia Code,* return from President requested of bill to amend 2838 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of,* directed to report on improvement of Anacostia flats 2829 *Duluth, Minn.,* survey, etc., of harbor, directed 2832 **E.** *Elevators, Grain,* investigations of business of, ordered printed 2837 *English, John E.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2834 **F.** *Five Civilized Tribes,* changes directed in enrollment of bill for final disposition of affairs of 2832 *Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to,* index of reports of, ordered printed 2833 *Franklin, Benjamin,* invitation to attend celebration of two hundredth anniversary of birth of, accepted 2830 **G.** *George, Reuben A.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2838 *Grain Elevators, etc.,* testimony, investigation of, ordered printed 2837 **H.** *Hammond, John W.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2832 *Harmon, Lorenzo F.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2838 *Hawkins, Nicholas M.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2840 *Hazing at Naval Academy,* copies of hearings on, ordered printed 2831 *Henry, Charles E.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2837 *Holiday Recess,* ordered for 1905 2829 for 1906 2837 *House of Representatives,* committee authorized to attend Franklin birthday ceremonies 2830 to attend opening of Jamestown Exposition 2840 joint committee of Senate and, authorized to submit report, etc., on revision of the laws 2833 *Hudson, Elijah B.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2840 *Hours of Labor, Railway Employees,* correction in enrollment of act limiting 2840 **I.** *Immigration Act,* Hon.
Jacob Ruppert, jr., permitted to sign conference report on 2839 *Ingram, John,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2837 *Interstate Commerce Commission,* testimony taken by, investigation of grain elevator business, etc., ordered printed 2837ii *Interstate Commerce Regulations,* conference committee on deficiency appropriations bill authorized to insert appropriations for, act 2834 *Isthmian Canal Exposition,* President requested to hold naval and military review at 2835 **J.** *Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition,* invitation to attend opening ceremonies accepted 2840 *Japanese Naval Medical and Sanitary Features of Russo-Japanese War,* report on, ordered printed 2831 *Jones, David A.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2830 *Jones, John Paul,* addresses at commemorative exercises, to be printed 2834 **K.** *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservations,* return from President requested of bill opening to entry 2830 **M.** *McKinnon, John, alias John Mack,* return from President requested of bill to correct military record 2838 correction in enrollment of bill relating to, directed 2839 *McWilliams, John W.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2839 *May, Byron K.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2832 *Morrison, Felix G.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2840 *Muscle Shoals, Tennessee River, Ala.,* return from President requested of bill authorizing dams, etc., at 2829 **N.** *Naval Academy,* hearings on hazing at, ordered printed 2831 **O.** *Official Misconduct,* conferees instructed to insert amendment to bill relating to 2831 **P.** *Parker, John B.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2830 *Postal Commission Report,* ordered printed 2838 *President of the United.
States,* requested to hold naval and military review at Tampa Exposition 2835 requested to return bill authorizing dams at Muscle Shoals, Ala 2839 to amend District of Columbia Code 2838 to correct military record of John McKinnon 2838 requested to return bill opening to settlement Kiowa, etc., reservations 2830 relating to homestead entries on Columbia Indian Reservation, Wash 2833 to pension Bronson, William N 2840 Castinette, Louis 2838 Dezarn, Hezekiah 2839 English, John E 2834 George, Reuben A 2838 Hammond, John W 2832 Harmon, Lorenzo F 2838 Hawkins, Nicholas M 2840 Henry, Charles E 2837 Hudson, Elijah B 2840 Ingram, John 2837 Jones, David A 2830 McWilliams, John W 2839 May, Byron K 2832 Morrison, Felix G 2840 Parker, JohnB 2830 Sanderson, Helen C 2833 Smith, Daniel G 2838 Spangler, Elijah 2829 *Public Buildings, Omnibus Bill, 1906,* conference committee on deficiency appropriation bill authorized to insert appropriations to carry out 2834 *Public Printing,* authority to print proceedings of unveiling Rochambeau statue continued 2830 ordered; addresses at John Paul Jones exercises, Annapolis, Md 2834 additional copies of hearings on railroad rates bill 2830 hearings on hazing at Naval Academy 2831 index to reports of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 2833 report on efficiency of coals used by United States ships 2831 Japanese naval medical features of Russo-Japanese war 2831 report of Postal Commission 2838 Treasurer, 1905 2837 testimony, grain elevators, etc., investigations 2837 **R.** *Railroad Rates Bill,* additional copies ordered of hearings on 2830 conference committee on deficiency appropriation bill authorized to insert appropriations to carry out 2834 *Railway Employees, Hours of Labor,* correction in enrollment of act directed 2840 *Revision of the Laws,* joint committee authorized to submit recommendations for 2833 *River and Harbor Appropriation Act,* correction in enrollment directed 2839 *Rochambeau Statue,* authority to print proceedings of ceremonies, unveiling of, continued 2830 *Ruppert, Hon.
Jacob, jr.,* permitted to sign conference report on immigration act, as one of the House Managers 2839 *Russo-Japanese War,* report on Japanese naval medical and sanitary features of, ordered printed 2831 **S.** *Sanderson, Helen C.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2833iii *Second-Class Mail Matter,* report of Postal Commission on, ordered printed 2838 *Secretary of War,* directed to survey, etc., Duluth, Minn., harbor 2832 *Senate,* committee authorized to attend Franklin birthday ceremonies 2830 to attend opening of Jamestown Exposition 2840 joint committee of, and House of Representatives, authorized to submit report, etc., on revision of the laws 2833 *Sixteen-Hour Act,* correction in enrollment of, directed 2840 *Smith, Daniel G.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2838 *Spangler, Elijah,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2829 **T.** *Tampa Exposition,* President requested to hold naval and military review at 2834 *Tennessee River,* return from President requested of bill for dams at Muscle Shoals of 2829 *Treasurer,* annual report for 1905, ordered printed 2833 3 **THE****STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM DECEMBER, 1905, TO MARCH, 1907 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.
XXXIV—In Three Parts** **PART 3** **Recent Treaties, Conventions, and Proclamations** **INDEX** WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1907 III LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. *International arbitration of pecuniary claims.* Treaty between the United States and certain powers for the arbitration of pecuniary claims. Signed at Mexico, January 30, 1902; ratification advised by the Senate, January 11, 1905; ratified by the President of the United States, January 28, 1905; ratification deposited with the Mexican Government, February 10, 1905; proclaimed, March 24, 19052845 *Panama, extradition.* Treaty between the United States and Panama for the mutual extradition of criminals.
Signed at the city of Panama, May 25, 1904; ratification advised by the Senate, January 6, 1905; ratified by the President, January 20, 1905; ratified by Panama, May 25, 1904; ratifications exchanged at city of Panama, April 8, 1905; proclaimed, May 12, 1905.2851 *Haiti, extradition.* Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Haiti for the mutual extradition of criminals. Signed at Washington, August 9, 1904; ratification advised by the Senate, December 15, 1904; ratified by the President, June 17, 1905; ratified by Haiti, August 25, 1904; ratifications exchanged at Washington, June 28, 1905; proclaimed, June 28, 19052858 *Norway, extradition, amended.* Treaty between the United States and Norway amending the extradition treaty of June 7, 1893, between the two countries.
Signed at Washington, December 10, 1904; ratification advised by the Senate, January 6, 1905; ratified by the President, April 1, 1905; ratified by Sweden and Norway, February 3, 1905; ratifications exchanged at Washington, April 4, 1905; proclaimed, April 6, 19052865 *Luxemburg, trade-marks.* Declaration between the United States and Luxemburg for the effective protection of trade-marks. Signed at Luxemburg, December 23, 1904; signed at The Hague, December 27, 1904; ratification advised by the Senate, February 3, 1905; ratified by the President, March 15, 1905; published by Luxemburg, March 15, 1905; proclaimed, March 15, 19052868 *Great Britain, extraterritoriality in Zanzibar.* Treaty between the United States and Great Britain by which the United States relinquishes extraterritorial rights in Zanzibar.
Signed at Washington, February 25, 1905; ratification advised by the Senate, March 8, 1905; ratified by the President, May 12, 1905; ratified by Great Britain, April 3, 1905; ratifications exchanged at Washington, June 12, 1905; proclaimed, June 12, 19052870 *Australia, parcels post.* Parcels-post convention between the United States of America and the commonwealth of Australia. May 10, 1905⁄June 19, 19052872 *Panama, postal.* Postal convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Panama.
June 19, 19052879 *Denmark, supplementary extradition.* Supplementary treaty between the United States and Den-mark for the extradition of criminals. Signed at Washington, November 6, 1905; ratification advised by the Senate, December 7, 1905; ratified by the President, February 13, 1906; ratified by Denmark, December 14, 1905; ratifications exchanged at Washington,'February 19, 1906; proclaimed, February 19, 19062887 *Japan, copyright.* Copyright convention between the United States and Japan.
Signed at Tokio, November 10, 1905; ratification advised by the Senate, February 28, 1906; ratified by the President, March 7, 1906; ratified by Japan, April 28, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Tokio, May 10, 1906; proclaimed, May 17, 19062890 *Sweden, parcels post.* Parcels-post convention between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Sweden. November 14, 1905⁄December 14, 19052892 *Roumania, trade-marks.* Convention between the United States and Roumania for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks.
Signed at Bucharest, March 18/31, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate, May 4, 1906; ratified by the President, May 10, 1906; ratified by Roumania, June 20, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Bucharest, June 21, 1906: proclaimed, June 25, 19062901 *Great Britain, supplementary extradition.* Supplementary convention between the United States and Great Britain for the extradition of criminals. Signed at London April 12, 1905: ratification advised by the Senate December 13, 1905; ratified by the President.
December 21, 1906: ratified by Great Britain November 14, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Washington December 21, 1906; proclaimed February 12, 19072903 *General Act, Morocco reforms.* General act of the international conference at Algeciras and an additional protocol. Signed at Algeciras April 7, 1906: ratification advised by the Senate December 12, 1906: ratified by the President of the United States December 14, 1906: ratification deposited with the Spanish Government December 31, 1906: proclaimed January 22, 19072905 *Great Britain, Alaska boundary.* Convention between the United States and Great Britain providing for the surveying and marking out upon the ground of the one hundred and forty-first degree of west longitude where said meridian forms the boundary line between Alaska and the British Possessions in North America.
Signed at Washington April 21, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate April 25, 1906; ratified by the President July 10, 1906; ratified by Great Britain June 9, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Washington August 16, 1906; proclaimed August 21, 19062948IIIIV *Japan, supplementary extradition.* Supplementary convention between the United States and Japan for the extradition of criminals. Signed at Tokyo May 17, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate June 22, 1906; ratified by the President June 28, 1906; ratified by Japan September 22, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Tokyo September 25, 1906; proclaimed September2951 *Mexico, irrigation.* Convention between the United States and Mexico providing for the equitabie distribution of the waters of the Rio Grande for irrigation purposes.
Signed at Washington May 21, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate June 26, 1906; ratified by the President December 26, 1906; ratified by Mexico January 5, 1907; ratifications exchanged at Washington January 16, 1907; proclaimed January 16, 19072953 *Peru, parcels post.* Parcels-post convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Peru, May 28, 19062957 *Denmark, parcels post.* Parcels-post convention between the United States of America and Denmark June 30, 1906⁄August 15, 19062965 *Ecuador, parcels post.* Parcels-post convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Ecuador, December 28, 19062974 *Bermuda, parcels post.* Parcels-post agreement between the United States of America and the British Colony of Bermuda, December 13, 1906⁄January 15, 19072983 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONSconcluded by theUNITED STATES OF AMERICAwithFOREIGN NATIONS. 2843 TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS.
January 30, 1902 Treaty 34 Stat. 2843 TREATY—CLAIMS ARBITRATION. January 30, 1902. *Treaty between the United States and certain powers for the arbitrationJanuary 30, 1902. of pecuniary claims. Signed at Mexico, January 30, 1902; ratification advised by the Senate, January 11, 1905; ratified by the President of the United States, January 28, 1905; ratification deposited with the Mexican Government, February 10, 1905; proclaimed March 24, 1905.* By the President of the United States of America.
A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a Treaty of Arbitration for pecuniary claims between thePreamble. United States of America and the Argentine Republic, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at the City of Mexico on the 30th day of January, 1902, the original of which Treaty in the English, Spanish and French languages, is word for word as follows:
Treaty of Arbitration for Pecuniary Claims. Their Excellencies theContracting parties. Presidents of the Argentine Republic, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chili, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, the United States of America, Guatemala, Hayti, Honduras, the United Mexican States, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, Desiring that their respective countries should be represented at the Second International American Conference, sent thereto duly authorized to approve the recommendations, resolutions, conventions and treaties that they might deem convenient for 28452846the interests of America, the following Delegates:
Plenipotentiaries.*For the Argentine Republic*.— Their Excellencies Antonio Bermejo, Martín Garcia Mérou, Lorenzo Anadon. *For Bolivia*.—His Excellency Fernando E. Guachalla. *For Colombia*.—Their Excellencies Carlos Martinez Silva, General Rafael Reyes. *For Costa Rica*.—His Excellency Joaquin Bernardo Calvo. *For Chili*.—Their Excellencies Alberto Blest Gana, Emilio Bello Codecido, Joaquin Walker Martinez, Augusto Matte. *For the Dominican Republic*.—Their Excellencies Federico Henriquez y Carvajal, Luis Felipe Carbo, Quintin Gutierrez. *For Ecuador*.—His Excellency Luis Felipe Carbo. *For El Salvador*—Their Excellencies Francisco A.
Reyes, Baltasar Estupinián. *For the United States of America*.—Their Excellencies Henry G. Davis, William I. Buchanan, Charles M. Pepper, Volney W. Foster, John Barrett. *For Guatemala*.—Their Excellencies Antonio Lazo Arriaga, Colonel Francisco Orla. *For Hayti*.—His Excellency J. N. Leger. *For Honduras*.—Their Excellencies José Leonard, Fausto Dávila. *For Mexico*.—Their Excellencies Genaro Raigosa, Joaquín D. Casasús, José López Portillo y Rojas, Emilio Pardo, jr., Pablo Macedo, Alfredo Chavero, Francisco L. de la Barra, Manuel Sánchez Mármol, Rosendo Pineda. 2847 *For Nicaragua*.—His Excellency Luis F.
Corea, His Excellency Fausto Davila. *For Paraguay*.—His Excellency Cecilio Baez. *For Peru*.—Their Excellencies Isaac Alzamora, Alberto Elmore, Manuel Alvarez Calderón. *For Uruguay*.—His Excellency Juan Cuestas; Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers and found them to be in due and proper form, excepting those presented by the representatives of Their Excellencies the Presidents of the United States of America, Nicaragua and Paraguay, who act “ad referendum,” have agreed, to celebrate a Treaty to submit to the decision of arbitrators Pecuniary Claims for damages that have not been settled by diplomatic channel, in the following terms:
Art. 1. The High ContractingPecuniary claims to be arbitrated. Parties agree to submit to arbitration all claims for pecuniary loss or damage which may be presented by their respective citizens, and which cannot be amicably adjusted through diplomatic channels and when said claims are of sufficient importance to warrant the expenses of arbitration. Art. 2. By virtue of thePermanent court of arbitration to decide.Vol. 32, p. 1790. faculty recognized by Article 26 of the Convention of The Hague for the pacific settlement of international disputes, the High Contracting Parties agree to submit to the decision of the permanent Court of Arbitration established by said Convention, all controversies which are the subject matter of the present Treaty, unless both Parties should prefer that a special jurisdiction be organized, according to Article 21 of the Convention referred to.Vol. 32, p. 1789.
If a case is submitted toScope of tribunal. the Permanent Court of The Hague, the High Contracting Parties accept the provisions of the said Convention, in so far as they relate to the organization of the Arbitral Tribunal, and with regard to the pro-2848cedure to be followed, and to the obligation to comply with the sentence. Art. 3. States affected. The present Treaty shall not be obligatoryVol. 32, p. 1779. except upon those States which have subscribed to the Convention for the pacific settlement of international disputes, signed at The Hague, July 29, 1899, and upon those which ratify the Protocol unanimously adopted by the Republics represented in the Second International Conference of American States, for their adherence to the Conventions signed at The Hague, July 29, 1899.
Art. 4. Special treaty provisions. If, for any cause whatever, the Permanent Court of The Hague should not be opened to one or more of the High Contracting Parties, they obligate themselves to stipulate, in a special Treaty, the rules under which the Tribunal shall be established, as well as its form of procedure,*Ante*, p. 2847. which shall take cognizance of the questions referred to in article 1. of the present Treaty. Art. 5. Effect and duration. This Treaty shall be binding on the States ratifying it, from the date on which five signatory governments have ratified the same, and shall be in Ratification.force for five years.
The ratification of this Treaty by the signatory States shall be transmitted to the Government of the United States of Mexico, which shall notify the other Governments of the ratifications it may receive. Signatures.In testimony whereof the Plenipotentiaries and Delegates also sign the present Treaty, and affix the seal of the Second International American Conference. Made in the City of Mexico the thirtieth day of January nineteen hundred and two, in three copies, written in Spanish, English and French, respectively, which shall be deposited with the Secretary of Foreign Relations of the Mexican United States, so that certified copies thereof be made, in order to send them through the diplomatic channel to the signatory States.
For the Argentine Republic, Antonio Bermejo. Lorenzo Anadon.2849 For Bolivia, Fernando E. Guachalla. For Colombia, Rafael Reyes. For Costa Rica, J. B. Calvo. For Chili, Augusto Matte. Joaq. Walker M. Emilio Bello C. For the Dominican Republic, Fed. Henriquez i Carvajal. For Ecuador, L. F. Carbo. For El Salvador. Francisco A. Reyes. Baltasar Estupinian. For the United States of America: W. I. Buchanan. Charles M. Pepper. Volney W. Foster. For Guatemala, Francisco Orla. For Hayti, J.
N. Léger For Honduras, J. Leonard. F. Dávila. For Mexico, G. Raigosa. Joaquin D. Casasus. E. Pardo, jr. José Lopez Portillo y Rojas. Pablo Macedo. F. L. de la Barra. Alfredo Chavero. M. Sanchez Marmol. Rosendo Pineda. For Nicaragua, F. Dávila. For Paraguay, Cecilio Baez. For Peru, Manuel Alvarez Calderon. Alberto Elmore. For Uruguay, Juan Cuestas. Es copia del original que na sido depositado en la Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. México, Marzo 15 de 1902.
El Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores. [seal] igno. mariscal *Tratado sobre reclamaciones por daños y perjuicios pecuniarios.* Sus Excelencias el Presidente de la República Argentina, el de Bolivia, el de Colombia, el de Costa Rica, el de Chile, el de la República Dominicana, el del Ecuador, el de El Salvador, el de los Estados Unidos de América, el de Guatemala, el de Haití, el de Honduras, el de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, el de Nicaragua, el del Paraguay, el del Perú y el del Uruguay;
Deseando que sus países respectivos fueran representados en la Segunda Conferencia Internacional Americana enviaron á ella, debidamente autorizados para aprobar las recomendaciones, resoluciones, convenciones y tratados que juzgaren útiles á los inte-28452846reses de la América, á los siguientes Señores Delegados: *Por la Argentina.— *Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Antonio Bermejo, Excmo. Sr. D. Martin Garcia Mérou, Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Lorenzo Anadón. *For Bolivia.—*Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Fernando E.
Guachalla. *Por Colombia.—*Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Carlos Martínez Silva, Excmo. Sr. Gral. D. Rafael Reyes. *Por Costa Rica.—*Excmo. Sr. D. Joaquín Bernardo Calvo. *Por Chile.—*Excmo. Sr. D. Alberto Blest Gana, Excmo. Sr. D. Emilio Bello Codecido, Excmo. Sr. D. Joaquín Walker Martinez, Excmo. Sr. D. Augusto Matte. *Por la República Dominicana.—*Excmo. Sr. D. Federico Henríquez y Carvajal, Excmo. Sr. D. Luis Felipe Carbo, Excmo. Sr, D. Quintín Gutiérrez. *Por Ecuador.—*Excmo. Sr. D.
Luis Felipe Carbo. *Por El Salvador.— *Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Francisco A. Reyes, Excmo. Sr. D. Baltasar Estupinian. *Por los Estados Unidos de América.—*Excmo. Sr. Henry G. Davis, Excmo. Sr. William I. Buchanan, Excmo. Sr. Charles M. Pepper, Excmo. Sr. Volney W. Foster, Excmo. Sr. John Barrett. *Por Guatemala.—*Excmo. Sr D. Antonio Lazo Arriaga, Excmo. Sr. Coronel D. Francisco Orla. *Por Haití.—*Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. J. N. Léger. *Por Honduras.—*Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. José Leonard, Excmo.
Sr. Dr. D. Fausto Davila. *Por México*—Excmo. Sr. Lic. D. Genaro Raigosa, Excmo. Sr. Lie. D. Joaquín D. Casasús, Excmo. Sr. Lic. Pablo Macedo, Excmo. Sr. Lic. D. Emilio Pardo, jr., Excmo. Sr. Lic. D. Alfredo Chavero, Excmo. Sr. Lic. D. José López-Portillo y Rojas, Excmo. Sr. Lic. D. Francisco L. de la Barra, Excmo. Sr. Lic. D. Manuel Sánchez Mármol, Excmo. Sr. Lic. D. Rosendo Pineda. 2847 *Por Nicaragua.—*Excmo. Sr. D. Luis F. Corea. Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Fausto Dávila. *Por el Paraguay.— *Excmo.
Sr. D. Cecilio Baez. *Por el Perú.—*Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Isaac Alzamora. Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Alberto Elmore, Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Manuel Alvarez Calderón, *Por el Uruguay.—* Excmo. Sr. Dr. D. Juan Cuestas. Quienes después de haberse comunicado sus plenos poderes y encontrádolos en buena y debida forma, con excepción de los exhibidos por los representantes de SS. EE. el Presidente de los Estados Unidos de América, el de Nicaragua y el del Paraguay, los cuales obran *ad referendum,* han convenido en celebrar un Tratado para someter á la decisión de árbitros las reclamaciones por daños y perjuicios pecuniarios que no hayan sido resueltas por la via diplomática, en los terminos siguientes:
Art. 1º. Las Altas Partes Contratantes se obligan á someter á arbitraje todas las reclamaciones por daños y perjuicios pecuniarios, que sean presentadas por sus ciudadanos respectivos y que no puedan resol verse amistosamente por la vií diplomática, siempre que dichas reclamaciones sean de suficiente importancia para ameritar los gastos del arbitraje. Art. 2º. En virtud de la facultad que reconoce el art. 26 de la convención de La Haya, para el arreglo pacífico de los conflictos internacionales, las Altas Partes Contratantes convienen en someter a la decision de la Corte Permanente de arbitraje, que dicha Convención establece, todas las controversias que sean materia del presents Tratado, á menos que ambas partes prefieran que se organice una jurisdicción especial, conforme al art. 21 de la citada convención.
En caso de someterse á la Corte Permanente de La Haya, las Altas Partes Contratantes aceptan los preceptos de la referida Convención, en lo relative á la organizacion del Tribunal arbitral, respecto á los procedimientos á que este haya 2848de sujetarse y en cuanto á la obligación de cumplir el fallo. Art. 3º. El presente Tratado no será obligatorio sino para los Estados que hayan subscrito la Convención para el arreglo pacífico de los conflictos internacionales, firmada en La Haya el 29 de julio de 1899, y para los que ratifiquen el Protocolo unánimemente adoptado por las Repúblicas representadas en la Segunda Conferencia Internacional Americana, para la adhesión á las Convenciones de la Haya.
Art. 4º. Siempre que por cualquier motive no llegue á abrirse á a.guna ó á algunas de las Altas Partes Contratantes la Corte Permanente de la Haya, se obligan á consignar en un tratado especial, las reglas conforme á las cuales se establecerá y funcionará el Tribunal que haya de conocer de las cuestiones á que se refiere el art. 1º del presente Tratado. Art. 5º. Este Tratado será obligatorio para los Estados que lo ratifiquen, desde la fecha en que cinco gobiernos signatarios lo hayan ratificado, y estará en vigor durante cinco años.
La ratificación de este Tratado por los Estados que lo firmen, será transmitida al Gobiemo de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, el cual comunicará á los demás las notas de ratificación que reciba. En fe de lo cual los Plenipotenciarios y Delegados firman el presente Tratado y ponen en él el sello de la Segunda Confereneia Internacional Americana. Hecho en la Ciudad de México, el dia treinta de Enero de mil novecientos dos, en tres ejemplares escritos en castellano, inglés v francés, respectivamente, los cuales se depositarán en la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores del Gobierno de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, á fin de que de ellos se saquen copias certificadas para enviarlas por la vía diplomatica á cada uno de los Estados signatarios.
Por la República Argentina, Antonio Bermejo. Lorenzo Anadón.2849 Por Bolivia, Fernando E. Guachalla. Por Colombia, Rafael Reyes. Por Costa Rica, J. B. Calvo. Por Chile, Augusto Matte. Joaq. Walker M. Emilio Bello C. Por la República Dominicana, Fed. Henríquez i Carvajal. Por Ecuador, L. F. Carbo. Por El Salvador. Francisco A. Reyes. Baltasar Estupinian. Por los Estados Unidos de Amárica, W. I. Buchanan. Charles M. Pepper. Volney W. Foster. Por Guatemala, Francisco Orla. Por Haití, J.
N. Léger Por Honduras, J. Leonard. F. Dávila. Por México, G. Raigosa. Joaquin D. Casasús. E. Pardo, jr. José Lopez Portillo y Rojas. Pablo Macedo. F. L. de la Barra. Alfredo Chavero. M. Sánchez Marmol. Rosendo Pineda. Por Nicaragua, F. Dávila. Por Paraguay, Cecilio Baez. Por Perú, Manuel Alvarez Calderon. Alberto Elmore. Por Uruguay, Juan Cuestas. Es copia del original que ha sido depositado en el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. México, Marzo 15 de 1902.
El Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores [seal] igno. mariscal *Traité pour le règlement par decision arbitrale des Réclamations de dommages pecuniaires.* Leurs Excellences leContracting parties. Président de la République Argentine, celui de Bolivie, celui de Colombie, celui de Costa Rica, celui du Chili, celui de la République Dominicaine, celui del’ Equateur, celui du Salvador, celui des Etats-Unis d’Amérique, celui du Guatemala, celui d’Haïti, celui de Honduras, celui des EtatsUnis Mexicains, celui de Nicaragua, celui du Paraguay, celui du Pérou et celui de l’Uruguay, Désirant que leurs pays respectifs soient représénts à la Seconde Conference Internationale Américaine, y ont envoyé, dûment autorisés pour approuver les recommandations, décisions, conventions et traités qu’ils jugeraient utiles aux intérêts de l’Amerique, 28452846 Messieurs les Délégués suivants:
Plenipotentiaries.*Pour l’Argentine*.— Son Excellence Antonio Bermejo, Son Excellence Martín García Mérou, Son Excellence Lorenzo Anadón. *Pour la Bolivie*.—Son Excellence Fernando E. Guachalla. *Pour la Colombie*.—Son Excellence Carlos Martínez Silva, Son Excellence Rafael Reyes. *Pour Costa Rica*.—Son Excellence Joaquín Bernardo Calvo. *Pour le Chili*.—Son Excellence Alberto Blest Gana, Son Excellence Emilio Bello Codecido, Son Excellence Joaquín Walker Martínez, Son Excellence Augusto Matte. *Pour la Rúpublique Dominicaine*.— Son Excellence Federico Henríquez y Carvajal, Son Excellence Luis Felipe Carbo, Son Excellence Quintín Gutiérrez. *Pour l’Equateur*.—Son Excellence Luis Felipe Carbo. *Pour le Salvador*.—Son Excellence Francisco A.
Reyes, Son Excellence Baltasar Estupinian. *Pour les Etats-Unis d’Amérique*.—Son Excellence Henry G. Davis, Son Excellence William I. Buchanan, Son Excellence Charles M. Pepper, Son Excellence Volney W. Foster, Son Excellence John Barrett. *Pour Guatemala*.—Son Excellence Antonio Lazo Arriaga, Son Excellence Francisco Orla. *Pour Haïti*.—Son Excellence J. N. Léger. *Pour Honduras*.—Son Excellence José Leonard, Son Excellence Fausto Dávila. *Pour les Etats-Unis Mexicains*—Son Excellence Genaro Raigosa, Son Excellence Joaquín D.
Casasïs, Son Excellence Pablo Macedo, Son Excellence Emilio Pardo (jr.), Son Excellence Alfredo Chavero, Son Excellence José López Portillo y Rojas, Son Excellence Francisco L. de la Barra, Son Excellence Manuel Sánchez Mármol, Son Excellence Rosendo Pineda. 2847 *Pour le Nicaragua*.—Son Excellence Luis F. Corea, Son Excellence Fausto Dávila. *Pour le Paraguay*.—Son Excellence Cecilio Baez. *Pour le Pérou*.—Son Excellence Isaac Alzamora, Son Excellence Alberto Elmore, Son Excellence Manuel Alvarez Calderón. *Pour l’Uruguay*.—Son Excellence Juan Cuestas.
Lesquels, après s’être communiqué leurs pleins pouvoirs et les avoir trouvés en bonne et due forme, á l’exception deceux exhibés par les répresentants de Leurs Excellences le Président des Etats-Unis d’Amérique, celui du Nicaragua et celui du Paraguay, qui agissent *ad referendum*, ont convenu de conclure un Traité pour soumettre à la décision des arbitres les réclamations de dommages pécuniaires, dans les termes suivants. Art. 1er. Les Hautes PartiesPecuniary claims to be arbitrated.
Contractantes s’obligent á soumettre á l’arbitrage, toutes les réclamations pour dommages et pertes pécuniaires, qui seraient présentees par leurs nationaux respectifs et qui ne pourraient etre réglées á l’amiable, par la voie diplomatique pourvu que les dites réclamations soient suffisamment importantes pour justifier les frais de l’arbitrage. Art. 2e. En vertu de laPermanent court of arbitration to decide.Vol. 32, p. 1790. faculté que reconnait Particle 26 de la Convention de la Haye, pour le règlement pacitique des conflits internationaux, les Hautes Parties Contractantes conviennent de soumettre à la decision de la Cour Permanente dl’Arbitrage que la dite Convention établit, toutes les controverses qui font l’objet du présent traité à moins que les deux Parties ne préfèrent qul’il soit organisé une juridiction spéciale conformément à l’article 21 de la ConventionVol. 32, p. 1789. précitée.
Dans le cas où elles sl’adresseraientScope of tribunal. à la Cour Permanente de La Haye, les Hautes Parties Contractantes acceptent les préceptes de la Convention précitée, en ce qui a trait à Porganisation du Tribunal Arbitral à la procédure à 2848suivre et à l’obligation d’exécuter la sentence. Art. 3e. States affected. Le présent Traité ne sera obligatoire que pour Vol. 32, p. 1779.les Etats qui auraient signe la Convention pour le règlement pacifique des conflits internationaux, signé à La Haye le 29 Juillet 1899 et pour ceux qui ratifieraient le Protocole adopté a l’unanimite par les Républiques représentées a la Seconde Conférence Internationale Américaine, pour l’adhésion aux Conventions de La Haye.
Art. 4e. Special treaty provisions. Si pour un motif quelconque la Cour de La Haye ne s’ouvrait pas à l’une ou à plusieurs des Hautes Parties Contractantes, elles s’obligent à consigner dans un traité spécial les regies d’après lesquelles sera établi et fonctionnera le Tribunal qui devra connaitre des questions auxquelles*Ante*, p. 2847. se réfère l’article 1º du présent Traité. Art. 5e. Effect and duration. Ce Traité sera obligatoire, pour les Etats qui leratifieraient, à compter de la date où cinq des Gouvernements signataires l’auront ratifié, et il restera en vigueur durant cinq ans.
Ratification.La ratification de ce Traité par les Etats qui le signeraient sera transmise au Gouvernement des Etats Unis-Mexicains qui communiquera aux autres les notes de ratification qu’il recevrait. Signatures.En foi de quoi, les Plénipotentiaires et Délégues signent le présent Traité et y apposent le sceau de la Seconde Conférence Internationale Américaine. Fait en la ville de Mexico le trete Janvier mil neuf cent deux en trois exemplaires écrits, respectivement, en espagnol, anglais et français, lesquels seront déposés au Ministère des Affaires Etrangères du Gouvernement des Etats Unis-Mexicains afin d’en faire des copies certifiées pour etre envoyées par la voie diplomatique à chacun des Etats signataires.
Pour la République Argentine, Antonio Bermejo. Lorenzo Anadón.2849 Pour la Bolivie, Fernando E. Guachalla. Pour la Colombie, Rafael Reyes. Pour Costa Rica, J. B. Calvo. Pour le Chili, Augusto Matte. Joaq. Walker M. Emilio Bello C. Pour la République Dominicaine, Fed. Henriquez i Carvajal. Pour l’Equateur, L. F. Carbo. Pour le Salvador, Francisco A. Reyes. Baltasar Estupinian. Pour les Etats Unis d’Amérique, W. I. Buchanan. Charles M. Pepper. Volney W. Foster. Pour le Guatemala Francisco Orla.
Pour Haiti, J. N. Léger Pour Honduras, J. Leonard. F. Dávila. Pour le Mexique, G. Raigosa. Joaquin D. Casasus. E. Pardo, jr. José Lopez Portillo y Rojas. Pablo Macedo. F. L. de la Barra. Alfredo Chavero. M. Sánchez Marmol. Rosendo Pineda. Pour Nicaragua, F. Dávila. Pour le Paraguay, Cecilio Baez. Pour le Pérou, Manuel Alvarez Calderon. Alberto Elmore. Pour l’Uruguay, Juan Cuestas. Es copia del original que ha sido depositado en el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos.
México, Marzo 15 de 1902. El Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores. [seal] igno. mariscal And whereas it is provided in its Article V that the said Treaty shallRatification. be binding on the States ratifying it from the date on which five signatory governments have ratified the same, and shall be enforced for five years; And whereas, the said Treaty was ratified by the United States of America on January 28, 1905; by Guatemala on April 25, 1902; by El Salvador on May 19, 1902; by Peru on October 29, 1903, and by Honduras on July 6, 1904;
Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentProclamation. of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be 2850made public, to the end that the same and every clause thereof maybe observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this twenty-fourth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America, the one hundred and twenty-ninth.
Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* May 25, 1904 Treaty 34 Stat. 2851 2851 TREATY—PANAMA. May 25, 1904. *Treaty between the United States and Panama for the mutual extraditionMay 25, 1904. of criminals. Signed at the City of Panama, May 25, 1904; ratification advised by the Senate, January 6, 1905; ratified by the President, January 20, 1905; ratified by Panama, May 25, 1904; ratifications exchanged at City of Panama, April 8, 1905; proclaimed, Map 12, 1905.* By the President of the United States of America.
A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a Treaty between the United States of America and thePreamble. Republic of Panama providing for the mutual extradition of fugitives from justice was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Panama on the twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and four, the original of which Treaty, being in the English and Spanish languages, is word for word as follows: treaty between the united states of america and the republic of panama. providing for the extradition of criminals.
The United States of AmericaContracting parties. and the Republic of Panamá, being desirous to confirm their friendly relations and to promote the cause of justice, have resolved to conclude a treaty for the extradition of fugitives from justice between the United States of America and the Republic of Panamá, and have appointed for that purpose thePlenipotentiaries. following Plenipotentiaries:—The President of the United States of America, William W. Russell, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the United States in Panamá, and the President of the Republic of Panamá, Tomás Arias, Secretary of Government of Panamá.
Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the following articles:— Article I. The Government of the UnitedReciprocal delivery of persons charged with crimes. States and the Government of the Republic of Panamá mutually 2852agree to deliver up persons who. having been charged with or convicted of any of the crimes and offenses specified in the following article, committed within the jurisdiction of one of the contracting parties, shall seek an asylum or be found within the territories of the other:
Provided, that this shall only be done upon such evidence of Criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his or her apprehension and commitment for trial if the crime or offense had been there committed. Article II. Extraditable crimes.Extradition shall be granted for the following crimes and offenses:— 1. Murder, etc. Murder, comprehending assassination, parricide, infanticide and poisoning. Attempt to commit murder; manslaughter, when voluntary. 2.
Arson. Arson. 3. Robbery, etc. Robbery, defined to be the act of feloniously and forcibly taking from the person of another money, goods, documents or other property by violence or putting him in fear; burglary. 4. Forgery, etc. Forgery, or the utterance of forged papers: the forgery or falsification of official acts of Government, of public authorities, or of courts of justice, or the utterance of the thing forged or falsified. 5. Counterfeiting. The counterfeiting, falsifying or altering of money, whether coin or paper, or of instruments of debt created by national, state, provincial, or municipal governments, or of coupons thereof, or of bank notes or the utterance or circulation of the same; or the counterfeiting, falsifying or altering of seals of state. 6.
Embezzlement. Embezzlement by public officers: embezzlement by persons hired or salaried, to the detriment of their employers: where in either class of cases the embezzlement exceeds the sum of two hundred dollars; larceny. 2853 7. Fraud or breach of trust byBreach of trust. a bailee, banker, agent, factor, trustee, or other person acting in a fiduciary capacity, or director or member or officer of any company, when such act is made criminal by the laws of both countries and the amount of money or the value of the property misappropriated is not less than two hundred dollars. 8.
Perjury; subornation of perjury.Perjury. 9. Rape; abduction; kidnapping.Rape, etc. 10. Wilful and unlawful destructionInjuries to railroads, etc. or obstruction of railroads which endangers human life. 11. Crimes commited at sea.Crimes committed at sea.Piracy. (*a*) Piracy, by statute or by the laws of nations. (*b*) Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt,Mutiny. by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas against the authority of the master. (*c*) Wrongfully sinking or destroyingDestroying vessels. a vessel at sea, or attempting to do so.
(*d*) Assaults on board a ship onAssaults on shipboard. the high seas with intent to do grievous bodily harm. 12. Crimes and offenses againstSlave trading, etc. the laws of both countries for the suppression of slavery and slave trading. 13. Bribery, defined to be theBribery. giving, offering or receiving of a reward to influence one in the discharge of a legal duty. Extradition is also to take placeComplicity. for participation in any of the crimes and offenses mentioned in this Treaty, provided such participation may be punished, in the United States as a felony, and in the Republic of Panamá by imprisonment at hard labor.
Article III. Requisitions for the surrenderRequisitions. of fugitives from justice shall be made by the diplomatic agents of the contracting parties, or in the absence of these from the country or its seat of government, may be made by the superior Consular Officers. 2854 Papers required.If the person whose extradition is requested shall have been convicted of a crime or offense, a duly authenticated copy of the sentence of the court in which he was convicted, or if the fugitive is merely charged with a crime, a duly authenticated copy of the warrant of arrest in the country where the crime has been committed, and of the depositions or other evidence upon which such warrant was issued, shall be produced.
Procedure.The extradition of fugitives under the provisions of this Treaty shall be carried out in the United States and in the Republic of Panamá, respectively, in conformity with the laws regulating extradition for the time being in force in the state on which the demand for surrender is made. Article IV. Application for provisional arrest.Where the arrest and detention of a fugitive are desired on telegraphic or other information in advance of the presentation of formal proofs, the proper course in In the United States.the United States shall be to apply to a judge or other magistrate authorized to issue warrants of arrest in extradition cases and present a complaint on oath, as provided by the statutes of the United States.
In Panama.When, under the provisions of this article, the arrest and detention of a fugitive are desired in the Republic of Panamá, the proper course shall be to apply to the Foreign Office, which will immediately cause the necessary steps to be taken in order to secure the provisional arrest or detention of the fugitive. The provisional detentionDischarge on failure to make formal requisition in two months. of a fugitive shall cease and the prisoner be released if a formal requisition for his surrender, accompanied by the necessary evidence of his criminality has not been produced under the stipulations of this Treaty, within two months from the date of his provisional arrest or detention. 2855 Article V.
Neither of the contracting partiesNeither country bound to deliver up its own citizens. shall be bound to deliver up its own citizens or subjects under the stipulations of this Treaty. Article VI. A fugitive criminal shall not beNo surrender for political offenses. surrendered if the offense in respect of which his surrender is demanded be of a political character, or if he proves that the requisition for his surrender has, in fact, been made with a view to try or punish him for an offense of a political character.
No person surrendered by either of the high contracting parties to the other shall be triable or tried, or be punished, for any political crime or offense, or for any act connected therewith, committed previously to his extradition. If anyDecision. question shall arise as to whether a case comes within the provisions of this article, the decision of the authorities of the government on which the demand for surrender is made, or which may have granted the extradition, shall be final.
Article VII. Extradition shall not be granted,No delivery if trial barred by limitation. in pursuance of the provisions of this Treaty if legal proceedings or the enforcement of the penalty for the act committed by the person claimed has become barred by limitation, according to the laws of the country to which the requisition is addressed. Article VIII. No person surrendered by eitherTrial to be only for offense for which, extradited. of the high contracting parties to the other shall, without his consent, freely granted and publicly declared by him, be triable or tried or be punished for any crime or offense committed prior to his extradition, other than that for which he was delivered up, until he shall have had an opportunity of returning to the country from which he was surrendered. 2856 Article IX.
Disposal of articles seized with person.All the articles seized which are in the possession of the person to be surrendered at the time of his apprehension, whether being the proceeds of the crime or offense charged, or being material as evidence in making proof of the crime or offense, shall, so far as practicable and in conformity with the laws of the respective countries, be given up when the extradition takes place. Nevertheless, the rights of third parties with regard to such articles shall be duly respected.
Article X. Persons claimed by other countries.If the individual claimed by one of the high contracting parties, in pursuance of the present Treaty, shall also be claimed by one or several other powers on account of crimes or offenses committed within their respective jurisdictions, his extradition shall be granted to the State whose demand is first received: Provided, that the government from which extradition is sought is not bound by treaty to give preference otherwise. Article XI.
Expenses.The expenses incurred in the arrest, detention, examination, and delivery of fugitives under this Treaty shall be borne by the State in whose name the extradition is sought: Provided, that the demanding government shall not be compelled to bear any expense for the services of such public officers of the government from which extradition is sought as receive a fixed salary; and, provided, that the charge for the services of such public officers as receive only fees or perquisites shall not exceed their customary fees for the acts or services performed by them had such acts or services been performed in ordinary criminal proceedings under the laws of the country of which they are officers. 2857 Article XII.
The present Treaty shall takeEffect. effect on the thirtieth day after the date of the exchange of ratifications, and shall not operate retroactively. The ratifications of theExchange of ratifications. present Treaty shall be exchanged at Washington or at Panamá as soon as possible, and it shall remain in force for a period of six months after either of the contracting Governments shall have given notice of a purpose to terminate it. In witness whereof, the respectiveSignatures.
Plenipotentiaries have signed the above articles, both in the English and Spanish languages, and have hereunto affixed their seals. Done in duplicate at the city of Panamá on the twenty fifth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and four. W. W. Russell. [seal.] Tomas Arias. [seal.] tratado entre los estados unidos de america y la república de panamá, sobre extradición de criminales. Los Estados Unidos de AmericaContracting parties. y la República de Panamá, deseando confirmar sus amistosas relaciones y promover la causa de la justicia, han resuelto celebrar un tratado para la extradición de los prófugos de la justicia entre los Estados Unidos de America y la República de Panamá, y han nombrado al efecto los siguientes Plenipotenciarios:—El PresidentePlenipotentiaries. de los Estados Unidos de America, al Señor William W.
Russell, Encargado de Negocios ad interina de los Estados Unidos en Panamá, y el Presidente de la República de Panamá, al Señor Tomás Arias, Secretario de Gobierno de Panamá. Quienes, después de comunicarse sus respectivos plenos poderes‘ que encontraron en buena y debida forma, han acordado y concluido los siguientes artículos:— Artículo I. El Gobierno de los EstadosReciprocal delivery of persons charged with crimes. Unidos y el Gobierno de la República de Panama convienen en 2852entregarse mùtuamente las personas que, habiendo sido acusadas ó condenadas por alguno de los Crímenes 6 delitos especificados en el artículo siguiente y cometidos dentro de la jurisdicción de una de las partes contratantes, busquen asilo ó se encuentren en los territorios de la otra; siempre que ello se haga sólo en virtud de pruebas tales de culpabilidad que según las leyes del lugar donde el prófugo ó la persona acusada se encuentre, habría habido mérito para su aprehensión y enjuiciamiento, si alli se hubiera cometido el crimen ó delito.
Artículo II. Extraditable crimes.Se concederá la extradición por las siguientes crímenes y delitos:— 1. Murder, etc. Homicidio, comprendiendo el asesinato, parricidio, infanticidio y envenenamiento; tentativa de homicidio, homicidio impremeditado pero voluntario. 2. Arson. Incendio. 3. Robbery, etc. Robo, definido como acto de quitar maliciosa y forzadamente dinero, bienes documentos ú otra propiedad á otra persona, con violencia ó intimidación en ella; robo con fuerza en las cosas. 4.
Forgery, etc. Falsificación, ó circulación de papeles falsificados; imitación ó falsificación de documentos oficiales del Gobierno, de las autoridades públicas ó de los tribunales de justicia, ó la circulación de la cosa imitada ó falsificada. 5. Counterfeiting. El delito de contrahacer, falsificar ó alterar monedas, sea de metal ó papel, de instrumentos de crédito creados por el Gobierno nacional, por el de un Estado, Provincia ó Municipalidad, ó de sus cupones, ó de billetes de banco, ó la emisión ó circulación de los mismos; ó el delito de contrahacer, falsificar ó alterar sellos del Estado. 6.
Embezzlement. Malversación cometida por empleados públicos; malversación cometida por personas contratadas ó asalariadas en detrimento de sus patrones; siempre que en una y otra clase de casos la malversación exceda de la suma de doscientos pesos oro de los Estados Unidos; hurto. 2853 7. Fraude ó abuso de confianzaBreach of trust. de un depositario, banquero, agente, factor, tenedor de bienes ú otra persona que obre en carácter fiduciario, o de un director, miembro ó empleado de una compañia, cuando las leyes de ambos paises declaran criminoso semejante acto y el dinero ó el valor de los bienes defraudados no es inferior á doscientos pesos oro de los Estados Unidos. 8.
Perjurio; instigación áPerjury. perjurar. 9. Rapto; violación; sustracciónRape, etc. de personas. 10. Destrucción ú obstrucciónInjuries to railroads, etc. voluntaria é ilegal de ferrocarriles, poniendo en peligro la vida de personas. 11. Delitos cometidos en el mar.Crimes committed at sea.Piracy. (*a*) Piratería, según la ley ó el Derecho Internacional. (*b*) Motín ó conspiración paraMutiny. amotinarse de dos ó más personas á bordo de un buque en alta mar contra la autoridad del Capitán.
(*c*) Sumersión ó destrucción dolosaDestroying vessels. de un buque en alta mar ó tentativa de hacerlo. (*d*) Atentados á bordo de unAssaults on shipboard. buque en alta mar con el propósito de causar daño corporal grave. 12. Crímenes y delitos contra lasSlave trading, etc. leyes de ambos países relativas á la supresión de la esclavitud y á la trata de esclavos. 13. Soborno, definido como actoBribery. de dar, ofrecer ó recibir remuneración por ejercer influencia en el desempeño de funciones legales.
También habrá lugar á la extradiciónComplicity. por la participación en cualquiera de los crimenes y delitos mencionados en este Tratado, siempre que dicha participación sea castigada, en los Estados Unidos como una felonía, y en la República de Panamá, con presidio y otras penas mayores. Artículo III. La demanda de entrega de prófugosRequisitions. de la justicia, se hará por los Agentes diplomáticos de las partes contratantes, ó si estuvieren ausentes del país ó de la residencia del Gobierno, podrán hacerla los funcionarios Consulares superiores. 2854 Papers required.Si la persona cuya extradición se solicita hubiere sido condenada por el crimen ó delito se exhibirá una copia debidamente autenticada de la sentencia del tribunal que la haya condenado, ó, si el prófugo estuviere simplemente acusado del crimen, se exhibirá una copia debidamente autenticada de la orden de arresto expedida en el pais donde se ha cometido el crimen; y de las declaraciones ú otras pruebas que han dado mérito á dicha orden.
Procedure.La extradición de prófugos en virtud de las disposiciones de este Tratado, se efectuará en los Estados Unidos y la República de Panamá, respectivamente, de acuerdo con las leyes que sobre extradición estuvieren entonces vigentes en el Estado á quien se dirija la solicitud de entrega. Artículo IV. Application for provisional arrest.Si el arresto y detención de un prófugo se desearen por parte telegráfico ó de otro modo anticipándose á la presentación de las pruebas formales, la via adecuada In the United States.en los Estados Unidos consistirá en dirigirse á un juez ú otro magistrado autorizado para librar ordenes de arresto, en causas de extradición, y, en presentar una querella bajo juramento, según lo disponen las leyes de los Estados Unidos.
In Panama.Cuando, en virtud de las prescripciones de este artículo, el arresto y detención de un prófugo se desearen en la República de Panamá, la via adecuada consistirá en dirigirse al Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, el cual dispondrá inmediatamente que se den los pasos necesarios para asegurar el arresto ó detención provisional del prófugo.Discharge on failure to make formal requisition in two months. La detención provisional del prófugo cesará y el preso será puesto en libertad si dentro de dos meses contados desde la fecha de su arresto ó detención provisionales, no se hubiere formalizado, según las estipulaciones de este Tratado, la reclamación de su ent rega acompañada de las pruebas necesarias de su culpabilidad. 2855 Artículo V.
Ninguna de las partes contratantesNeither country bound to deliver up its own citizens. estará obligada á entregar á sus propios ciudadanos en virtud de las estipulaciones de este Tratado. Artículo VI. No será entregado el criminalNo surrender for political offenses. fugitivo si el delito con respecto al cual se solicita su entrega, es de carácter político, ó si prueba que la reclamación de su entrega se ha formulado en realidad con el objeto de enjuiciarlo ó castigarlo por un delito de carácter político.
Ninguna persona entregada por una de las altas partes contratantes á la otra, podra ser acusada ó enjuiciada ó castigada por algún crimen ó delito político ó por algún acto relacionado con ellos, cometido con anterioridad á su extradición. Dado que surgiere cualquiera cuestiónDecision. acerca de sí un caso cae bajo las disposiciones de este artículo, será definitiva la decisión que adopten las autoridades del Gobernio á quien se ha dirigido la solicitud de entrega ó que haya concedido la extradición.
Artículo VII. No se concederá la extradiciónNo delivery if trial barred by limitation. de conformidad con las disposiciones de este Tratado, si los procedimientos legales ó la aplicación de la pena correspondiente al hecho cometido por la persona reclamada, hubieren quedado excluidos por prescripción, de acuerdo con las eyes del país á que se ha dirigido el reclamo. Artículo VIII. Ninguna persona entregada porTrial to be only for offense for which, extradited. una de las partes contratantes á la otra podrá, sin el consentimiento, prestado por ella libre y públicamente, ser acusada ó enjuiciada ó castigada por otro crimen ó delito cometido antes de su extradición que aquel por el cual ha sido entregada hasta tanto que no haya tenido oportunidad para regresar al país de que ha sido extraída. 2856 Artículo IX.
Disposal of articles seized with person.Todos los objetos secuestrados que al tiempo de la aprehensión se hallaren en poder de la persona reclamada, ya sean fruto del crimen ódelito imputadosó piezas que puedan servir de prueba del crimen ó delito, deberán, en cuanto fuere practicable y con arreglo á las leyes de los respectivos países, entregarse al tener lugar la extradición. Sin embargo se respetarán debidamente los derechos de terceros en orden á esos objetos. Artículo X.
Persons claimed by other countries.Si el individuo reclamado por una de las altas partes contratantes de conformidad con el presente Tratado, fuere reclamado también por una ó varias otras potencias en razón de crímenes ó delitos cometidos dentro de sus respectivas jurisdicciones, su extradición se concederá al Estado cuya solicitud se haya recibido primero, siempre que el Gobierno de quien se solicite la extradición no esté sujeto por tratado á dar preferencia á otro. Artículo XI.
Expenses.Los gastos ocasionados por el arresto, detención, examen y entrega de los prófugos en virtud de este Tratado, serán de cargo del Estado en cuyo nombre se pida la extradición; siendo entendido que el Gobierno solicitante no estará obligado á hacer ningún desembolso por servicio de los empleados públicos del Gobierno á quien se pida la extradición, que perciben sueldo fijo; y bien entendido que el gravamen por los servicios de los empleados públicos que solo perciben derechos ó emolumentos, no excederá el de sus aranceles acostumbrados en los actos ó servicios ejecutados por ellos como si dichos actos ó servicios lo hubieran sido en procedimientos criminales ordinarios á virtud de las leyes del país del cual son empleados. 2857 Artículo XII.
El presente Tratado empezará áEffect. regir el trigésimo dia despues de la fecha en que se hayan canjeado las ratificaciones y no tendrá efecto retroactivo. Las ratificacionesExchange of ratifications. del presente Tratado se canjearán en Washington ó en Panamá tan pronto como sea posible, y éste permanecerá en vigor hasta seis meses después que cualquiera de los Gobiernos contratantes haya notificado al otro su intención de ponerle término. En fe de lo cual los respectivosSignatures.
Plenipotenciarios han firmado los artículos precedentes en los idiomas inglés y español, y puesto al pié sus sellos. Hecho por duplicado en la ciudad de Panamá á los veinte y cinco dias del mes de Mayo del año del Señor de mil novecientos cuatro. Tomas Arias [seal] W. W. Russell [seal] And whereas the said Treaty has been duly ratified on both parts andRatification. the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the City of Panama on the eighth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and five;
Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentProclamation. of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citzens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this twelfth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and twenty-ninth. [seal.] Theodore Roosevelt By the President:
Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* August 9, 1904 Treaty 34 Stat. 2858 2858 TREATY—HAITI. August 9, 1904. August 9, 1904.*Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Haiti for the mutual extradition of criminals. Signed at Washington, August 9, 1905; ratification advised by the Senate, December 15, 1905; ratified by the President, June 17, 1905; ratified by Haiti, August 35, 1905; ratifications exchanged at Washington, June 38, 1905; proclaimed, June 38, 1905.* By the President of the United States of America.
A PROCLAMATION. Preamble.Whereas a Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Haiti providing for the mutual extradition of fugitives from justice was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Washington, on the ninth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and four, the original of which Convention, being in the English and French languages is word for word as follows: Contracting parties.The United States of America and the Republic of Haiti, wishing to insure the proper administration of justice, nave resolved to conclude a treaty for the purpose of mutually surrendering persons who, being charged with one of the crimes Hereinafter specified, or having been sentenced for one of these crimes, shall, by flight, have escaped judicial prosecution or the consequences of their sentence.
To this end they have appointed their Plenipotentiaries, to wit: Plenipotentiaries.The President of the United States of America, John Hay, Secretary of State of the United States of America; and. The President of the Republic of Haiti, Mr. J. N. Léger, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Haiti at Washington; Who, after having communicated their respective full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed on the following articles: Article I. Reciprocal delivery of persons charged with crimes.The High Contracting Parties agree to deliver up to their respective justice, persons who, be-2859ing accused or convicted of any of the crimes hereinafter enumerated, committed within the limits of jurisdiction of the demanding party, shall have afterwards taken refuge or shall be found in the territory of the other; provided, that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial if the crime or offense had been there committed.
Article II. The crimes for which extraditionExtraditable crimes. shall be granted are the following: 1. Murder (including assassination,Murder, etc. parricide, infanticide, poisoning, and voluntary manslaughter.) 2. Counterfeiting of money,Counterfeiting money. either coin or paper; utterance or circulation of counterfeit or altered money; introduction of counterfeit or altered money into the territory of one of the Contracting Parties. 3. Counterfeiting of any securitiesCounterfeiting securities, etc. issued by one of the Contracting Parties, of bonds or coupons of the public debt, of bank notes or other instruments of credit authorized by law; utterance, use, or introduction, in the territory of one of the, Parties, of the aforementioned counterfeit or falsified securities or notes. 4.
Forging of public or privateForgery. documents; use of forged documents. 5. Larceny; robbery, or thatRobbery, etc. which corresponds to the crime provided for and punished by the. laws of Haiti as theft committed with arms in hand or by violence or threats, or on the public highways; burglary, or that which corresponds to the crime provided for and punished by the laws of Haiti as theft committed by breaking or climbing into, or using false keys, or at night in a place inhabited or used as a dwelling. 6.
Embezzlement by public officersEmbezzlement. or by persons hired or sala-2860ried, to the detriment of their employers; provided, that the amount of money or value of the property embezzled is not less than two hundred dollars. 7. Arson; destruction of property. Arson; destruction of railways, bridges, tramways, vessels, public edifices or other buildings, endangering human life. 8. Perjury; bribery. Perjury; subornation of perjury; bribery, defined to be the giving, offering or receiving of a reward to influence one in the discharge of a legal duty. 9.
Rape. Rape. 10. Bigamy. Bigamy. 11. Kidnapping. Kidnapping of minors. 12. Piracy. Piracy, as defined by statute or international law. Article III. Attempts to commit crimes.Extradition shall also be granted for the attempt to commit one of the crimes above enumerated, Accomplices.and against any accomplice of these crimes or attempts at crimes, when such complicity and attempt are punishable by the laws of the Party demanding the extradition. Article IV. Neither party bound to deliver up its own citizens.Neither of the Contracting Parties shall be obliged to deliver up its own citizens.
Article V. Persons under pros ecution in countr; where found.If the person claimed is under prosecution, either in the United States or Haiti, for any other crime than that upon which the demand for extradition is based, the extradition shall be postponed until the judgment is pronounced, and, if the person is convicted, until the sentence imposed is fully served or remitted. The extradition may also lie postponed when the person claimed is being prosecuted for a civil offense in the country of which the demand is made.
In this case it will not take place until after the execution of the judgment or the remission of the penalty. 2861 Article VI. A fugitive who shall have beenPersons claimed by other countries. claimed at the same time by two or more States, shall be delivered up to the State which has first presented its demand; provided, that the government from which extradition is sought is not bound by treaty to give preference otherwise. Article VII. The provisions of the presentNo surrender for political offenses. treaty shall not apply to offenses of a political character.
The assassination or poisoning of the head of a government, or any other attempt against the life of the head of a government, shall not be considered as a crime of a political character. A person whose extradition shall have been granted on account of one of the crimes mentioned in Article II of this Convention*Ante*, p. 2860. shall not, in any case, be tried for a political offense or for an act connected with a political offense committed prior to the demand for extradition, unless such person has had abundant opportunity to quit the country during the month following that in which he was set at liberty either as a result of acquittal, expiration of his sentence, or pardon.
Article VIII. A person surrendered cannot,Trial to be only for offense for which extradited. without the consent of the State which has granted the extradition, be detained or tried in the State which has obtained his extradition, for any other crime or causes than those which have given rise to the extradition. This stipulation does not apply to crimes committed subsequently to the extradition. However, a person who has hadTrials for other offenses. ample opportunity to quit the country which has obtained his extradition, and who shall be found there a month after his release by acquittal, the expiration of his sentence, or pardon, may be arrested and tried, without the 2862consent of the State which has granted the extradition, for other crimes than those which have given rise to the demand for extradition.
Article IX. Application for provisional arrest.Where the arrest and detention of a fugitive in the United States In the United States.are desired on telegraphic or other information in advance of the presentation of the formal proofs, complaint on oath, as provided by the statutes of the United States, shall be made by an agent of the Haitian Government, before a judge or other magistrate authorized to issue warrants of arrest in extradition cases. In Haiti.In Haiti the diplomatic or consular agent of the United States shall address, through the Ministry of Foreign Relations, a complaint to the government commissioner or any other magistrate authorized to issue warrants of commitment.
The provisional arrest and detention of a fugitive shall cease and the prisoner be released if a formal requisition for his surrender, accompanied by the necessary evidence of criminality, has not been produced under the stipulations of this Convention within sixty days from the date of his arrest. Article X. Requisitions.Every demand for extradition shall be made through the diplomatic agents of the High Contracting Parties. In case of absence or impediment of these agents, the demand may be presented by the consuls.
This demand shall be acted on in conformity with the laws of each of the Parties. Nevertheless, if the person demanded has already been sentenced for one of the crimes hereinbefore enumerated, the requisition shall be merely accompanied by the sentence, duly certified by the competent authority of the State demanding the extradition. 2863 Article XI. In the investigation which theyEvidence required. may have to make, according to their own laws, the authorities of the State of which the demand is made who are qualified to decide on the demand for extradition, shall admit as entirely valid evidence all depositions or declarations of witnesses coming from the other State, or copies thereof, and warrants issued, provided these documents are signed or certified by a competent magistrate or officer of the State making the demand.
Article XII. The objects found in the possessionDisposal of articles seized with person. of the fugitive and which were obtained by the perpetration of the crime with which he is charged, or which may serve to prove his crime, shall be seized at the time of his arrest and delivered together with his person to the party demanding the extradition. Nevertheless, the rights of third persons to the articles so found shall he respected. Article XIII. The expenses of detention, procedure,Expenses. and delivery, incurred in virtue of the preceding articles, shall be borne by the demanding Party.
It is agreed, however, that the State making the demand shall have nothing to pay to the officers of the State to which the demand is addressed who receive fixed salaries; officers who, having no fixed salary, receive fees, shall not demand any other fees than those generally charged in ordinary criminal procedures. Article XIV. The stipulations of the presentApplicable to United States insular possessions. treaty are applicable to the insular possessions of the United States.
In this case the demand shall be addressed to the Governor or principal authority of the possession by the consul of Haiti. 2864 Article XV. Effect.The present treaty shall remain in force until it is denounced; it shall cease to bind the Parties six months after one of them shall have notified its intention to terminate it. Article XVI. Exchange of ratifications.The present treaty shall be approved and ratified by the competent authority of each of the High Contracting Parties, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible.
In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the foregoing articles, and have affixed their seals. Done in duplicate at Washington, in English and French, this ninth day of August, nineteen hundred and four. Contracting parties.Les Etats-Unis d’Amérique et la République d’Haiti, voulant assurer la bonne administration de la justice, ont résolu de conclure un traité à l’effet de se livrer mutuellement les individus qui, étant accusés d’un des crimes ci-après spécifiés ou qui ayant été condamnés à raison d’un de ces crimes, se seraient soustraits par la fuite aux poursuites judiciaires ou aux conséquences de la condamnation.
A ce propos ils ont nommé leurs plénipotenciaires, savoir: Plenipotentiaries.Le Président des Etats-Unis d’Amérique. Monsieur John Hay, Secrétaire d’Etat des Etats-Unis d’Amérique; et, Le President de la République d’Haiti, Monsieur J. N. Léger, Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire d’Haiti à Washington Lesquels, après s’être communiqué leurs pleins pouvoirs respectifs trouvés en bonne et due forme, sont convenus des articles suivants: Article I. Reciprocal delivery of persons charged with crimes.Les Hautes Parties Contractantes s’engagent à livrer à leur justice respective les personnes 2859qui, accusées de quelqu’un des crimes ou condamnées pour quelqu’un des crimes ci-après énumérés commis dans l’étendue de la juridiction de la Partie requérante, se seront ensuite réfugiées ou auront été trouvées sur le territoire de l’autre; pourvu que, selon les lois du pays où les personnes ainsi accusées ou condamnées auront été trouvées, les preuves du crime soient telles qu’elles auraient justifié leur prise de corps et leur mise en jugement si le crime ou le délit y avait été commis.
Article II. Les crimes pour lesquels l’extraditionExtraditable crimes. doit être accordée sont les suivants: 1º. Meurtre (assassinat, parricide,Murder, etc. infanticide, empoisonnement, et homicide volontaire); 2º. Contrefaction des monnaies,Counterfeiting money. soit métalliques, soit papier; émission ou mise en circulation de la fausse monnaie ou de la monnaie altérée; introduction de la fausse monnaie ou de la monnaie altérée sur le territoire de l’une des Parties Contractantes; 3º.
Contrefaction de tous effetsCounterfeiting securities, etc. émis par l’une des Parties Contractantes, des titres ou coupons de la dette publique, des billets de Banque ou autres instruments de crédit autorisés par la loi; émission, usage ou introduction sur le territoire de l’une des Parties, des susdits effets ou billets contrefaits ou falsifiés; 4º. Faux en écriture publique ouForgery. privée; usage de faux: 5º. Vol; “robbery” ou ce quiRobbery, etc. correspond au crime prévu et puni par les lois haitiennes comme vol commis soit à main armée, soit avec violence ou menaces, soit dans les chemins publics;
“burglary” ou ce qui correspond au crime prévu et puni par les lois haitiennes comme vol avec effraction, escalade, fausses clefs, ou commis la nuit dans un lieu habité ou servant à l’habitation; 6º. Détournement pratiqué parEmbezzlement. des officiers publics ou par des 2860personnes prises à gages ou salariées audétriment de leurs patrons; pourvu que la valeur des objets détournés ne soit pas moins de deuxcents dollars; 7º. Arson; destruction of property. Incendie; destruction de chemins de fer, de ponts, de tramways, de navires, d’édifices publics, ou de toutes autres constructions, quand des vies humaines auront été mises en péril; 8º.
Perjury; bribery. Faux témoignage; subornation de témoins; corruption ou l’acte de donner, d’offrir ou de recevoir une récompense pour influencer l’accomplissement d’un devoir imposé par la loi: 9º. Rape. Viol; 10º. Bigamy. Bigamie; 11º. Kidnapping. Enlèvement de mineurs; 12º. Piracy. Piraterie, telle qu’elle est définie par la loi ou par le Droit International. Article III. Attempts to commit crimes.L’extradition doit être aussi accordée pour tentative de commettre l’un des crimes précédemment Accomplices.énumérés et contre tout complice de ces crimes ou tentatives de crimes, lorsque la complicité, ainsi que la tentative, est punie par les lois de la Partie qui demande l’extradition.
Article IV. Neither party bound to deliver up its own citizens.Aucune des Parties Contractantes ne sera tenue de délivrer ses propres citoyens. Article V. Persons under pros ecution in countr; where found.Si la personne réclamée est sous le coup d’une instruction judiciaire soit aux Etats-Unis, soit à Haiti, pour tout autre crime que celui qui a motivé la demande d’extradition, il sera différé à l’extradition jusqu’à ce que le jugement soit prononcé, et, s’il y a condamnation, jusqu’à ce que la peine infligée soit entièrement subie ou remise.
L’extradition pourra être aussi différéequand la personne réclamée est, dans l’Etat requis, l’objet d’une poursuite à fin d’emprisonnement civil. Elle n’aura, dans ce cas, lieu qu’après exécution du jugement ou remise de la condamnation. 2861 Article VI. Le fugitif qui aura été en mêmePersons claimed by other countries. temps réclamé par deux ou plusieurs Etats sera livré à l’Etat dont la demande aura été présentée là première, à moins que l’Etat auquel la demande est adressée ne soit obligé par Traité accorder la préférence a l’une des Parties réclamantes.
Article VII. Les dispositions du présentNo surrender for political offenses. Traité ne s’appliqueront pas aux infractions ayant un caractère politique. L’assassinat, l’empoisonnement d’un chef d’Etat, ou tout autre attentat contre la vie d’un chef d’Etat, ne sont point considérés comme des crimes ayant un caractère politique. Une personne dont l’extradition aura été accordée pour l’un des crimes énumérés à l’article II de la présente Convention, ne pourra,*Ante*, p. 2860. en aucun cas, être jugée pour un fait politique ou pour un faitayant rapporta un acte politique commis avant la demande d’extradition, à moins qu’elle n’ait eu pleine latitude de quitter le pays durant le mois qui suit sa mise en liberté par suite d’acquittement, d’expiration de peine ou de pardon.
Article VIII. Une personne rendue ne peutTrial to be only for offense lor which extradited. être, sans le consentement de l’Etat qui aaccordé l’extradition, détenue ou jugée, dans l’Etat qui a obtenu son extradition, pour un autre crime ou pour d’autres causes que ceux qui ont motivé l’extradition. Cette stipulation ne s’applique pas aux crimes commis postérieurement à l’extradition. Cependant la personne qui auraitTrials for other offenses. pleine latitude de quitter le pays ayant obtenu son extradition et qui y serait trouvée un mois après sa mise en liberté par suite d’acquittement, d’expiration de peine ou de pardon, pourra être arrêtée et jugée, sans le consente 2862ment de l’Etat qui avait accordé l’extradition, pour des crimes autres que ceux qui avaient motivé la demande d’extradition.
Article IX. Application for provisional arrest.Quand l’arrestation et la détention d’un fugitif seront demandées In the United States.aux Etats-Unis sur requête télégraphique ou autre précédant la présentation des preuves formelles une plainte sous serment, comme l’exigent les statuts des Etats-Unis, sera faite par un agent du Gouvernement haitien pardevant un juge ou tout autre magistrat autorisé à émettre des mandats d’arrêt dans les cas d’extradition. In Haiti.A Haiti, l’agent diplomatique ou consulaire des Etats-Unis adressera, par l’intermédiaire du Ministère des Relations Extérieures, une plainte au Commissaire du Gouvernement ou à tout autre magistrat autorisé à émettre des mandats de dépôt.
L’arrestation et la détention provisoires du fugitif prendront tin et le prisonnier sera mis en liberté si la demande formelle de son extradition, accompagnée des preuves nécessaires du crime, n’a pas été faite conformément aux stipulations de la présente Convention et dans les soixante jours de la date de l’arrestation. Article X. Requisitions.Toute demande d’extradition sera faite par l’entremise des agents diplomatiques des Hautes Parties Contractantes. En cas d’absence ou d’empêchement de ces agents, la demande pourra être présentée par les Consuls.
Cette demande sera instruite conformément aux lois de chacune des Parties. Néanmoins s’il s’agit d’une personne déjà condamnée pour l’un des crimes précédemment énumérés, la réquisition sera seulement accompagnée du jugement de condamnation dûment certifié par l’autorité compétente de l’Etat qui réclame l’extradition. 2863 Article XI. Dans l’instruction qu’elles peuventEvidence required. avoir à faire, suivant leur législation propre, les autorités qui, dans l’Etat requis, auront qualité pour décider sur la demande d’extradition admettront comme preuve entièrement valide toutes les dépositions ou déclarations de témoins provenant de l’autre Etat, copies de ces dernières et les mandats émis, pourvu que ces documents soient signés ou certifiés par un magistrat ou un officier compétent de l’Etat qui fait la demande d’extradition.
Article XII. Tous les objets trouvés en laDisposal of articles seized with person. possession du fugitif et qui proviennent de la perprétration du crime dont il est accusé ou qui peuvent servir à prouver ce crime, seront saisis lors de son arrestation et remis avec sa personne à la Partie qui fait la demande d’extradition. Néanmoins les droits que des tiers pourraient avoir sur ces objets seront respectés. Article XIII. Les frais de détention, de procédureExpenses. et de remise, faits en vertu des articles précédents, seront à la charge de la Partie demanderesse.
Il est cependant convenu que l’Etat qui fait la demande n’aura rien à payer aux fonctionnaires de l’Etat auquel la demande est adressée et qui reçoivent des appointements fixes; les fonctionnaires qui, n’ayant pas d’appointements fixes, reçoivent des frais, ne pourront pas réclamer des frais autres que ceux généralement perçus dans les procédures criminelles ordinaires. Article XIV. Les stipulations du présentApplicable to United States insular possessions. Traité sont applicables aux possessions insulaires des EtatsUnis.
En ce cas la demande d’extradition est adressée au Gouverneur ou à la principale autorité de la possession par le Consul d’Haiti. 2864 Article XV. Effect.Le présent Traité restera en vigueur jusqu’à ce qu’il soit dénoncé; il cessera de lier les Parties six mois après que l’une d’elles aura notifié son intention d’y mettre fin. Article XVI. Exchange of ratifications.Le présent Traité sera apprové et ratifié par l’autorité competente de chacune des Hautes Parties Contractantes; et les ratifications seront échangées à Washington aussitôt que possible.
En foi de quoi, les Plénipotentiaires respectifs ont signé les articles ci-dessus, et y ont apposé leurs sceaux. Fait à Washington, en double original, en anglais et en français, ce jour, le neuf août, mil neufcent-quatre. John Hay [seal.] J. N. Léger [seal.] Exchange of ratifications.And whereas the said Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the City of Washington, on the twenty-eighth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and five;
Now, therefore, be it known that I. Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this twenty-eighth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal] live, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and twenty-ninth.
Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Herbert H. D. Peirce *Acting Secretary of State.* December 10, 1904 Treaty 34 Stat. 2865 2865 TREATY—NORWAY. December 10, 1904. *Treaty between the United States and Norway amending the extraditionDecember 10, 1904. treaty of June 7, 1893, between the two countries. Signed at Washington, December 10, 1904; ratification advised by the Senate, January 6, 1905; ratified by the President, April 1, 1905; ratified by Sweden and, Norway, February 3, 1905; ratifications exchanged at Washington, April 4, 1905; proclaimed, April 6, 1905.* By the President of the United States of America.
A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a Treaty between the United States of America and HisPreamble. Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway amending the last paragraph of Article II of the Treaty of Extradition between the United States and Norway, concluded June 7, 1893, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Washington on the tenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and four, the original of which Treaty, being in the English and Norwegian languages is word for word as follows:
Whereas the Kingdom of NorwayContracting parties. has enacted a new penal code, taking effect January 1, 1905, by which the penalty of imprisonment at hard labor is abolished, the United States of America and His Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway have deemed it expedient to conclude a treaty amending, in this respect, the treaty of extradition concluded between the same High Contracting PartiesVol. 28, p. 1187. on June 7, 1893, and have appointed for that purpose the following Plenipotentiaries:
The President of the UnitedPlenipotentiaries. States of America, John Hay. Secretary of State of the United States of America: and His Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway, J. A. W. Grip, His Majesty’s Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States of America; Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found in good and 2866due form, have agreed upon and concluded the following articles: Article I. Extradition of accessories from Norway.The last paragraph of Article II of the Treaty of Extradition, concludedProvisions modified.
June 7, 1893, between the United States of America and His Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway, is hereby amended, to take effect on January 1, 1905, by striking out, after the word “Norway,” the words “by imprisonment at hard labor,” and inserting in their place “by a higher penalty than imprisonment for three months.” The paragraph in question shall then read, as amended: " Accessories.New paragraph.Vol. 28, p. 1189.“Extradition is also to take place for participation in any of the crimes and offenses mentioned in this Treaty, provided such participation may be punished in the United States as a felony, and in Norway by a higher penalty than imprisonment for three months.
” " Article II. Exchange of ratifications.The ratifications of the present treaty shall be exchanged as soon as possible, and it shall remain in force as long as the Treaty of Extradition hereby amended, and shall be terminable on the same notice. Signatures.In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the above articles, both in the English and Norwegian languages, and have hereunto affixed their seals. Done in duplicate at the City of Washington, this tenth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and four.
Da der i kongeriget Norge erContracting parties. udfærdiget en ny straffelov, som træder ikraft 1 januar 1905, ved hvilken strafarten strafarbeide er afskaffet, har Amerikas Forenede Stater og Hans Majestæt Kongen af Sverige og Norge anseet det tjenligt at slutte en traktat, som under hensyn hertil ændrer udleveringstraktaten sluttet mellem de samme höie kontraherende parter den 7 juni 1893, og har iVol. 28, p. 1187. det öiemed udnævnt fölgende befuldmægtigede: Amerikas Forenede StatersPlenipotentiaries.
Præsident. John Hav. Amerikas Forenede Staters Statssecretair; og Hans Majestæt Kongen af Sverige og Norge, J. A. W. Grip, Hans Majestæt’s Envoyé Extraordinaire og Ministre Plénipotentiaire i Amerikas Forenede Stater; som efter at have meddelt hinanden sine respektive fuldmagter, der fandtes i god og tilbörlig 2866orden, er bleven enige om og har afsluttet fölgende artikler: Artikel I. Extradition of accessories from Norway.Sidste afsnit af artikel II i udleveringstraktaten, afsluttet 7 juni Provisions modified.1893 mellem Amerikas Forenede Stater og Hans Majestæt Kongen af Sverige og Norge, bliver herved, at regne fra 1 januar 1905, ændret saaledes, at efter ordet “Norge” udgaar ordene “med strengere straf end fængsel,” og at der istedet indsættes “ med höiere straf end fængsel i tre maaneder.
” Det omhandlede afsnit skal derefter, saaledes ændret, lyde: " Accessories.New paragraph.Vol. 28, p. 1189.“ Udlevering skal ligeledes finde sted for delagtighed i nogen af de i denne traktat nævnte forbrydelser og forseelser, forsaavidt saadan delagtighed bliver at straffe i de Forenede Stater som “felony ” og i Norge med höiere straf end fængsel i tre maaneder. " Artikel II. Exchange of ratifications.Ratifikationerne af denne traktat skal udveksles saa snart som muligt, og den skal forblive i kraft saa længe som den herved ændrede udleveringstraktat og skal kunne opsiges med det samme varsel.
Signatures.Til bekræftelse herpaa har de respektive befuldmægtigede underskrevet ovenstaaende artikler, affattede baade i det engelske og det norske sprog, og har herunder fæstet sine segl. Udfærdiget i to exemplarer i Washington paa den tiende dag i december et tusinde ni hundrede og fire. John Hay [seal.] J. A. W. Grip. [seal.] Ratification.And whereas the said Treaty has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the City of Washington, on the 4th day of April, one thousand nine hundred and five;
Proclamation.Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause 2867thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this sixth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and twenty-ninth.
Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* December 23, 1904 December 27, 1904 Treaty 34 Stat. 2868 2868 TRADE-MARKS DECLARATION—LUXEMBURG. December 23, 1904⁄December 27, 1904. December 23, 1904.December 27, 1904.*Declaration between the United States and Luxemburg for the effective protect ion of trade-marks. Signed at Luxemburg, December 33, 1905; signed at The Hague, December 37, 1905; ratification advised by the Senate, February 3, 1905; ratified by the President, March 15, 1905; published by Luxemburg, March 15, 1905; proclaimed, March 15, 1905.* By the President of the United States of America.
A PROCLAMATION. Preamble.Whereas a Declaration between the United States of America and the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg providing for a complete and effective protection of the manufacturing industry of the citizens and subjects of the two countries, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Luxemburg the twenty-third and at the Hague the twenty-seventh of December, one thousand nine hundred and four, the original of which Declaration, being in the English and French languages, is word for word as follows: declaration.
Declaration.The Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg being desirous of securing a complete and effective protection of the manufacturing industry of the citizens and subjects of the two countries, the undersigned, being duly authorized to that effect, have agreed upon the following provisions. Article 1. Reciprocal rights as to trade-marks.The subjects and citizens of each of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the dominions and possessions of the other the same rights as are given to native subjects or citizens in matters relating to trade-marks.
Article 2. Observance of legal formalities required.In order to secure to their marks the protection stipulated for by the preceding article, American 2869citizens in the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg and Luxemburg subjects in the United States of America must fulfil the formalities prescribed to that effect by the laws and regulations of the country in which the protection is desired. Article 3. The present arrangement shallEffect. take effect from the date of its official publication in the two countries and shall remain in force until the expiration of twelve months immediately following a denunciation made by one or the other of the contracting parties.
In witness whereof, the undersignedSignatures. have signed the present Declaration and have thereto affixed their seals. Done in duplicate at Luxemburg, the 23, and in the Hague, the 27 December 1904. Stanford Newel [seal.] Declaration.Le Gouvernementdes Etats-Unis d’Amérique et le Gouvernement du GrandDuché de Luxembourg désirant assurer une protection complète et efficace à l’industrie manufacturière des citoyens et sujets des deux pays, les soussignés, dûment autorisés à cet effet, sont convenus des dispositions suivantes:
Article 1er. Reciprocal rights as to trade-marks.Les sujets et citoyens de l’une des hautes parties contractantes jouiront dans les Etats ou possessions de l’autre, en ce qui concerne la protection des marques de fabrique et de commerce, des mêmes droits que les nationaux. Article 2. Observance of legal formalities required.Pour assurer à leurs marques la protection stipulée par l’article précédent, les citoyens américains 2869dans le GrandDuché de Luxembourg et les sujets luxembourgeois dans les Etats-Unis d’Amérique devront remplir les formalités prescrites à cet effet par les lois et règlements du pays dans lequel la protection est désirée.
Article 3. Le présent arrangement seraEffect. exécutoire des la date de sa publication officielle dans les deux pays et il demeurera en vigueur jusqu à l’expiration des douze mois qui suivront une dénonciation faite par l’une ou l’autre des parties contractantes. En foi de quoi, les soussignésSignatures. ont signé la présente Déclaration et y ont apposé leurs sceaux. Fait en double exemplaire à Luxembourg, le 23, et à La Haye, le 27 décembre 1904. Eyschen [seal] And whereas the said Declaration has been duly ratified;Ratification.
Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentProclamation. of the United States of America, have caused the said Declaration to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this fifteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and twenty-ninth.
Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* February 25, 1905 Treaty 34 Stat. 2870 2870 TREATY—GREAT BRITAIN. February 25, 1905. February 25, 1905.*Treaty between the United States and Great Britain by which the United States relinquishes extraterritorial rights in Zanzibar. Signed at Washington, February 35, 1905; ratification advised by the Senate, March 8, 1905; ratified by the President, May 13, 1905; ratified by Great Britain, April 3, 1905; ratifications exchanged at Washington, June 13, 1905; proclaimed, June 13, 1905.* By the President of the United States of America.
A PROCLAMATION. Preamble.Whereas a Convention between the United States of America and His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India acting in the name of His Highness the Sultan of Zanzibar, by which the United States agrees to renounce in the British Protectorate of Zanzibar, and in that part of the mainland dominions of His Highness the Sultan of Zanzibar which lies within the Protectorate of British East Africa, its extraterritorial rights in favor of the British courts therein established, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Washington, on the twenty-fifth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and five, the original of which Convention is word for word as follows:
Contracting parties.The United States of America and His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas. Emperor of India, acting in the name of His Highness the Sultan of Zanzibar, have, for the purposes hereinafter stated, appointed as their Plenipotentiaries, namely: Plenipotentiaries.The President of the United States of America, the Honorable John Hay, Secretary of State of the United States of America; and His Britannic Majesty, the Right Honorable Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, G.
C. M. G., K. C. S. I., K. C. I. E., his Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary near the Government of the United States; Who, after having communicated each to the other their respective full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following articles: Article I. Extraterritorial rights relinquished in British Protectorate of Zanzibar.Vol. 8. p. 459.Vol. 25, p. 1439.The United States of America agrees to renounce in the British Protectorate of Zanzibar, and in that part of the mainland dominions of His Highness the Sultan of Zanzibar which lies within the Protectorate of British East Africa, the extraterritorial rights secured to it by the treaty of September 21, 1833, between the United States and the Sultan of Muscat, and the treaty of July 3, 1886, between the United States and Zanzibar. 2871 The jurisdiction exercised thereunder by consular courts of theJurisdiction of consular courts renounced.
United States in the British Protectorate of Zanzibar and in that part of the mainland dominions of His Highness the Sultan of Zanzibar which is under British protection, and all the exceptional privileges, exemptions, and immunities enjoyed by citizens of the United States as a part of or appurtenant to such jurisdiction, shall absolutely cease and determine. It being understood, however, that, this renunciation shall not take effect until such time as the rights of extraterritoriality enjoyed in Zanzibar by other nations shall have been likewise renounced.
Article II. In consideration of this renunciation by the United States of America,Authority to British courts. the Government of His Britannic Majesty agrees to empower the competent British courts which have been established in the British Protectorate of Zanzibar and in that part of the mainland dominions of His Highness the Sultan of Zanzibar which is under British protection. to exercise jurisdiction over citizens of the United States the same as over British subjects and British protected persons, and that citizens of the United States shall have in and before said courts all the rights and privileges that belong and are accorded therein to British subjects and to British protected persons.
Article III. The present Convention shall be ratified by the President of theRatification. United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by His Britannic Majesty, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible. In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this Convention and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at the City of Washington this twenty-fifth daySignatures. of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five.
John Hay [seal.] H M Durand [seal.] And whereas the said Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the City of Washington, on the twelfth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and five; Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentProclamation. of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this twelfth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis. *Acting Secretary of State.* May 10, 1905 June 19, 1905 Convention 34 Stat. 2872 2872 PARCELS-POST CONVENTION—AUSTRALIA.
May 10, 1905.⁄June 19, 1905. May 10, 1905.June 19, 1905.*Parcels-post convention between the United States of America and the commonwealth of Australia.* Preamble.For the purpose of promoting greater facilities than at present exist for the exchange of Postal Parcels between the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Australia, the undersigned. George B. Cortelyou, Postmaster General of the United States of America, and Sydney Smith, Postmaster General of the Commonwealth of Australia, duly authorized in that behalf, have agreed, on behalf of their respective Governments, to the following Articles, namely:— Article 1.
Extent of convention.The provisions of this Convention shall relate only to parcels of mail matter to be exchanged by the, system herein provided for, and shall not affect the arrangements existing under the Universal Postal Convention, and the Regulations made in conformity therewith, which arrangements will continue as heretofore; and all the conditions hereinafter contained shall apply exclusively to mails exchanged under these articles. Article 2. Direct exchanges.There shall be a regular exchange of uninsured parcels between the United States of America on the one hand, and the Commonwealth of Australia on the other hand, which shall be effected by means of the direct postal service between the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Australia.
Article 3. Exchange offices.The offices of exchange shall be the Post Office of San Francisco for the United States of America: and, for the Commonwealth of Australia—for the State of New South Wales, Sydney: for the State of Victoria, Melbourne; for the State of Queensland, Brisbane; for the State of South Australia, Adelaide; for the State of Western Australia, Perth; for the State of Tasmania, Hobart; and such other exchange offices as may hereafter be mutually agreed upon.
Article 4. 1. Articles admitted to mails.There shall be admitted to the mails exchanged under this Convention articles of merchandise and mail matter—except letters, post cards, and written matter—of all kinds that are admitted under any conditions to the domestic mails of the country of origin, provided that no parcel may exceed in value $50, or ten pounds (£10) sterling; four pounds six ounces (or two kilograms) in weight, nor the following dimensions: Greatest length in any direction, three feet six inches; greatest length and girth combined, six feet; and every parcel must be so wrapped or enclosed as to permit the contents to be easily examined by postal and customs officers. 2.
Freedom from inspection.All admissible articles or merchandise mailed in one country for the other, or received in one country from the other, shall be free 2873from any detention or inspection whatever, except such as is required for collection of postal delivery charges or customs duties; and shall be forwarded by the most speedy means to their destination, being subject in their transmission to the laws and regulations of each country, respectively. Article 5. Every parcel shall bear the name and address of the person for whomAddress, etc., of parcels. it is intended, given with such completeness as will enable delivery to be effected.
No parcel shall be accepted for transmission unless it be securely packed, in such a manner as to protect the contents from damage. Article 6. 1. A letter or communication of the nature of personal correspondenceLetters must not accompany parcels. must not accompany, be written on, or enclosed with any parcel. 2. If such be found, the letter will be placed in the mails if separable,Rejection. and if the communication be inseparably attached, the whole parcel will be rejected.
If, however, any such should inadvertently be forwarded. the country of destination will collect on the letter or letters double rates of postage according to the Universal Postal Convention. 3. No parcel may contain packages in tended for delivery at an addressAddress. other than that borne by the parcel itself. If such enclosed packages be detected, they must be sent forward singly, charged with new and distinct Parcels-Post rates. Article 7. 1. The sender will, upon application at the time of mailing the parcel,Receipt.*Post*, p. 2876. receive a Certificate of Mailing from the Post Office where the parcel is mailed on a Form like Form 1, annexed hereto. 2.
The sender of a parcel posted in the United States of AmericaRegistry. may have the same registered in accordance with the Regulations of that country. 3. An acknowledgment of the delivery of a parcel shall be returnedReturn receipt. to the sender when requested: but either country may require of the sender prepayment of a fee therefor not exceeding five cents in the United States or two pence half penny in the Commonwealth of Australia. 4. The addressees of registered parcels shall be advised of the arrivalNotice to addressee. of a parcel addressed to them by a notice from the Post Office at destination.
Article 8. 1. The sender of each parcel shall make a Customs declaration pastedCustoms declaration. upon or attached to the parcel, upon a special form provided for the purpose (see Form 2. annexed hereto) giving a general description of*Post*, p. 2877. the parcel, an accurate statement of its contents and value, date of mailing and the sender’s signature and place of residence, and place of address. 2. The parcels in question shall be subject in the country of destinationCollection of duties. to all customs duties and all customs regulations in force in that country for the protection of its customs revenues; and the customs duties properly chargeable thereon shall be collected on delivery, in accordance with the customs regulations of the country of destination.
Article 9. The following articles are prohibited from admission to or transmissionArticles prohibited. in the mails exchanged under this Convention, viz: Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination; poisons, and explosive or inflammable substances: fatty substances. liquids and those which easily liquefy; confections and pastes; 2874live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried; fruits and vegetables which easily decompose, and substances which exhale a bad odor; lottery tickets, lottery advertisements, or lottery circulars, all obscene or immoral articles; articles which may in any way damage or destroy the mails or injure the persons handling them, and any other articles prohibited by the laws or regulations of the country of origin or of destination from transmission by parcel post.
Should any parcel containing any such prohibited article be detected in transit through the post, the parcel will be, without other formality, returned to the despatching office of exchange: unless the parcel contains a dangerous substance, in which case, it shall be destroyed. Article 10. 1. Rates of postage.The following rates of postage shall in all cases be required to be *fully prepaid* with postage stamps of the country of origin, viz: 2. In the United States, for a parcel not exceeding one pound in weight, twelve cents: and for each additional pound or fraction of a pound, twelve cents. 3.
In the Commonwealth of Australia, for a parcel not exceeding one pound in weight, one shilling: and for each additional pound, or fraction of a pound, sixpence. 4. Delivery.The parcels shall be promptly delivered to addressees at the Post Office of address in the country of destination free of charge for post-age; but the country of destination may, at its option, levy and collect from the addressees for interior service and delivery a charge the amount of which is to be fixed according to its own regulations, but which shall in no case exceed five cents in the United States for each parcel, whatever its weight, or three pence per pound weight in the Commonwealth of Australia.
Article 11. Fees to be retained.Each country shall retain to its own use the whole of the postages and delivery fees it collects on parcels exchanged under this Convention; consequently, this Convention will give rise to no separate accounts between the two countries. Article 12. 1. Transportation.The parcels shall be considered as a component part of the mails exchanged *direct* between the United States and the Commonwealth of Australia, to be despatched to destination by the country of origin at its cost and by such means as it provides; but must be forwarded, at the option of the despatching office, either in boxes prepared expressly for the purpose or in ordinary mail sacks, marked “Parcels-Post”, and securely sealed with wax. or otherwise, as may be mutually agreed. 2.
Return of bags. etc.Each country shall promptly return *empty* to the despatching office by next mail, subject to change by mutual agreement, all such bags and boxes. 3. Packing.Although articles admitted under this Convention will be transmitted as aforesaid between the exchange offices, they should be so carefully packed as to be safely transmitted in the open mails of either country, both in going to the exchange office in the country of origin, and to the office of address in the country of destination. 4.
Descriptive list.Each despatch of a Parcels-Post mail must be accompanied by a parcel bill giving a descriptive list, in duplicate, of all the parcels sent, showing distinctly the list number of each parcel, the name of the. sender, the name of the addressee with address of destination, and 2875the declared contents and value; and must be enclosed in one of the boxes or sacks of such despatch (see Form 3. annexed hereto).*Post*, p. 38. 5. The parcel bills shall be numbered consecutively, commencing with Number 1. on the 1st of January in each year, and each entry in a parcel bill shall be numbered consecutively, commencing with No. 1.
Article 13. 1. As soon as the mail shall have reached the office of destination,Receipt of mail. that office shall check the contents of the mail. 2. In the event of the parcel bill not having been received, a substituteParcel bill. should be at once prepared. 3. Any errors in the entries on the parcel bill which may be discovered,Errors. should, after verification by a second officer, be corrected and noted for report to the despatching office on a form “Verification Certificate”, which should be sent in a special envelope. 4.
If a parcel advised on the bill be not received, after the non-receiptNonreceipt of parcels. has been verified by a second officer, the entry on the bill should be cancelled, and the fact reported at once. 5. If a parcel be observed to be insufficiently prepaid, it must notInsufficient postage. be taxed with deficient postage, but the circumstance must be reported on the verification certificate form. 6. Should a parcel be received in a damaged or imperfect condition,Damaged parcels. full particulars should be reported on the same form. 7.
If no verification certificate or note of error be received, a parcelCorrect mails. mail shall be considered as duly delivered, having been found on examination correct in all respects. Article 14. 1. If a parcel cannot be delivered as addressed, or is refused, itFailure to deliver. must be returned without charge, directly to the despatching office of exchange, at the expiration of thirty days from its receipt at the office of destination; and the country of origin may collect from the sender for the return of the parcel, a sum equal to the postage when first mailed, provided, however, that parcels prohibited by Article 9, and*Ante*, p. 2873. those which do not conform to the conditions as to size, weight, and value, prescribed by Article 4, shall not necessarily be returned to*Ante*, p. 2872. country of origin, but may be disposed of. without recourse, in accordance with the customs laws and regulations of the country of destination. 2.
When the contents of a parcel which cannot be delivered arePerishable articles. liable to deterioration or corruption, they may he destroyed at once, if necessary, or if expedient, sold, without previous notice or judicial formality, for the benefit of the right person; the particulars of each sale being notified by one post office to the other. 3. An order for redirection or reforwarding must be accompaniedReforwarding. by the amount due for postage necessary for the return of the article to the office of origin, at the ordinary parcel rates.
Article 15. Neither of the countries parties to this Convention will be responsibleNo responsibility for loss, etc. for the loss of or damage to any parcel, and no indemnity can consequently be claimed from either country by the sender or addressee of a parcel which may become lost or damaged in transmission through the post. Article 16. Where not provided for in this Convention, the conditions as to theGeneral provisions. posting, transmission, and delivery of parcels, (including the levy of customs duty and other charges) and redirection within the limits of the country of destination shall be governed by the regulations of that country. 2876 Article 17.
Further regulations.The Postmaster General of the United States of America and the Postmaster General of the Commonwealth of Australia shall from time to time jointly make such further regulations of order and detail as may be found necessary to carry out the present Convention; and may, by agreement, prescribe conditions for the admission to the *Ante*. p. 2873.mails of any of the articles prohibited by Article 9 of this Convention. Article 18. Duration, etc.This Convention shall take effect and operations thereunder shall begin on the first day of August 1905, and shall continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement, but may be annulled at the desire of either country upon six months previous notice being given by one country to the other country.
Signatures.Done at Melbourne this 10th day of May 1905. Sydney Smith, *Postmaster-General Commonwealth of Australia.* And at Washington this 19th day of June 1905. George B. Cortelyou, *Postmaster-General of the United States of America.* The foregoing Parcels-Post Convention between the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Australia has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
Theodore Roosevelt. [seal.] By the President, Francis B. Loomis, *Acting Secretary of State. * Washington, *June 19, 1905.* Form 1. 2877 Form 2. 2878 Form 3. June 19, 1905 Convention 34 Stat. 2879 2879 POSTAL CONVENTION—PANAMA. June 19, 1905. *Postal Convention between the United States of America and theJune 19, 1905. Republic of Panama.* For the purposed making betterPreamble. postal arrangements between the United States of America and the Republic of Panama, the undersigned, George B.
Cortelyou, Postmaster-General of the United States of America, duly authorized thereto by law, and J. D. de Obaldia, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington, duly authorized thereto by the President of the Republic of Panama, have agreed upon the following articles: Article I. (*a*) Articles of every kind orArticles admitted to mails. nature, which are admitted to the domestic mails of either country, except as herein prohibited, shall be admitted to the mails exchanged under this Convention: subject however to such regulations as the Postal Administration of the country of destination may deem necessary for sanitary purposes, or to protect its customs revenues, or its taxes on commerce.
(*b*) But articles other than lettersArticles not to be closed against inspection. in their usual and ordinary form, must never be closed against inspection, but must be so wrapped or inclosed that they may be readily and thoroughly examined by postmasters or customs officers or postal employees. Except thatException. there may be admitted to the mails exchanged between the United States and Panama unsealed packages which contain, in sealed receptacles, articles which can not be safely transmitted in unsealed receptacles; provided the contents of the closed receptacles are plain-2880ly visible or are precisely stated on the covers of the closed receptacles. and that the package is so wrapped that the outer cover can be easily opened.
The following articles are prohibited admission to the mails exchanged under this Convention: (*a*) Articles prohibited.Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination: packets, except single volumes of printed books, the weight of which exceeds two kilograms; liquids, poisons, explosive or inflammable substances, fatty substances, those which easily liquefy, live or dead animals (not dried), insects and reptiles, fruits and vegetables which will easily decompose and substances which exhale a bad odor, lottery tickets or circulars, all obscene and immoral articles, other articles which may destroy or in any way damage the mails or injure the persons handling them.
(*b*) Freedom from inspection.All admissible matter mailed in one country for the other, or received in one country from the other, shall be free from any detention or inspection whatever, except such as is required by the regulations of the country of destination for the collection of its customs duties; and shall in the first case be forwarded by the most speedy means to its destination, and in the latter be delivered to the *Post*, p. 2886.respective persons to whom it is addressed, being subject in its transmission to the, laws and regulations of each country respectively.
Article II. (*a*) Fees to be retained.Each Administration shall retain to its own use the whole of the postages and registration fees it collects on postal articles exchanged with the other, including deficient postage. Consequently, there will be no postage accounts between the two countries. 2881 (*b*) Articles other than lettersPrepayment of post age. and postal cards must be prepaid at least in part. Letters and postal cards will be forwarded to the country they are addressed to, even if they absolutely lack postage.
Payment of postage and registrationStamps. fees shall be certified by affixing the appropriate stamps of the country of origin. (*c*) Each insufficiently prepaidInsufficient postage. letter shall have stamped on its cover the capital letter T, and shall have indicated plainly thereon, in figures, on the upper left hand corner of the address, by the postal officials of the country of origin, the amount of the deficient postage, and only the amount so indicated shall be collected of addressees on delivery, except in cases of obvious error.
Article III. No postage charges shall beFully prepaid correspondence, etc. levied in either country on fully prepaid correspondence originating in the other, nor shall any charge be made in the country of destination upon official correspondence which under the postal regulations of the country of origin is entitled to freedom from postage; but the country of destination will receive, forward and deliver the same free of charge. Article IV. In case any correspondence isEvasion of payment. tendered for mailing in either country, obviously with the intention to evade the higher postage rates applicable to it in the other country, it shall be refused, unless payment be made of such higher rates.
Article V. (*a*) Exchanges of mails underExchange offices. this Convention shall be effected through the post-offices of both countries already designated as exchange post-offices, or through such offices as may be hereafter 2882agreed upon, under such regulations relative to the details of the exchanges as may be mutually determined to be essential to the security and expedition of the mails and the protection of the customs revenues or taxes on commerce. (*b*) Transportation expenses.Each country shall provide for and bear the expense of the conveyance of its mails to the other.
Article VI. Transit of closed mails.The United States of America and the Republic of Panama each grants to the other, free of any charges, detention, or examination whatsoever, the transit across its territory, of the closed mails made up by any authorized exchange office of either country, addressed to any other exchange office of the same country or to any exchange office of the other country. Article VII. (*a*) Registry.Any packet of mailable correspondence may be registered upon payment of the rate of postage and the registration fee applicable thereto in the country of origin.
(*b*) Return of receipts.An acknowledgment of the delivery of a registered article shall be returned to the sender when requested; but either country may require of the sender prepayment of a fee therefor not exceeding five cents. Article VIII. (*a*) Descriptive list.Exchanges of ordinary international correspondence may be effected without the use of letter-bills; but registered correspondence must be accompanied by a descriptive list thereof, by means of which the registered articles may be identified for the purpose of acknowledgment by the receiving offices.
(*b*) Nonreceipt of articles.If a registered article advised shall not be found in the mails by the receiving office, its 2883absence shall be immediately reported by the receiving to the sending office. Article IX. Ordinary and registered exchanges,Sealed sacks. unless the latter be made in through registered pouches, shall be effected in properly sealed sacks. Article X. (*a*) All registered articles, ordinaryReturn of nondelivered articles. letters, postal cards, and other manuscript matter, business or commercial papers, books (bound or stitched), proofs of printing, engravings, photographs, drawings, maps, and other articles manifestly of value to the sender, which are not delivered from any cause, shall be reciprocally returned without charge, through the central administrations of the two countries in special packets or sacks marked “Rebuts,” after the expiration of the period for their retention required by the laws or regulations of the country of destination; the returned registered articles to be accompanied by a descriptive list, and the special packets or sacks used for returning registered articles to be returned under registration, when registered articles are returned in them.
(*b*) Fully prepaid letters whichReturn of prepaid letters.If requested. bear requests by the senders for their return in case of nondelivery by a certain date, or within a specified time, shall be reciprocally returned, without charge, directly to the dispatching exchange office, at the expiration of the period for their retention indicated in the requests. (*c*) Fully prepaid letters bearingHaving address of senders, etc. on the covers the business cards, the names and addresses of the senders, or designation of places to which they may be returned (as post-office box, street and number, 2884etc.), without requests for their return in case of non delivery within a specified time, shall he reciprocally returned without charge directly to the dispatching exchange office at the expiration of thirty days from the date of their receipt at the office of destination.
Article XI. Universal Postal Convention regulations to govern.All matters connected with the exchange of mails between the two countries which are not here in provided for shall be governed by the provisions of the Universal Postal Convention and regulations now in force, or which may hereafter be enacted, for the government of such matters in the exchange of mails between countries of the Universal Postal Union generally, so far as the articles of such Universal Postal Convention shall be obligatory upon both of the contracting parties.
Article XII. Further regulations.The Postmaster General of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Panama shall have authority to jointly make such further regulations of order and detail as may be found necessary to carry out the present Convention from time to time; and may by agreement prescribe conditions for the admission to the mails of any of the *Ante*, p. 2880.articles prohibited by Article 1. Article XIII. Effect.This Convention abrogates the postal relations existing between the Exchange of ratifications.two countries.
It shall be ratified by the contracting countries in accordance with their respective laws and its ratification shall be exchanged at the city of Washington as early as possible. It shall take effect thirty days from the exchange of ratifications and shall 2885continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement, or annulled at the instance of the Post-Office Department of either country, upon six months previous notice given to the other. Con la mira de establecer arreglosPreamble. postales entre las Repúblicas de Panamá y los Estados Unidos de América, la primera, por medio de J.
D. de Obaldía, su Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario en Washington, plenamente autorizado por el Presidente de la República de Panamá, y los Estados Unidos por George B. Cortelyou, Administrador General de Correos, de la segunda, debidamente autorizado por ley, han convenido en los siguientes artículos: Articulo I. (*a*) Los objetos de toda clase óArticles admitted to mails. naturaleza que se admitan en las balijas domésticas de cada país, con excepción de los que aquí se prohíben, se admitirán en las balijas que se cambien conforme á esta Convención; sujetos, sin embargo, á los reglamentos que considere necesarios, para proteger sus rentas aduanales ó impuestos comerciales, y para fines sanitarios, la Administración Postal del país de su destino.
Pero los artículos queArticles not to be closed against inspection. no sean cartas en su forma usual y ordinaria, nunca se cerrarán á la inspeción, sino que se cubrirán ó envolverán de modo que puedan ser fácil y completamente examinados por los administradores de correos ó empleados de aduanas ó de las agencias postales. ExceptoException. que podrán admitirse en las balijas que se cambien entre Panamá y los Estados Unidos los paquetes no sellados que contengan, en receptáculos sellados, artículos que no puedan remitirse con seguridad en receptáculos no sellados; siempre que el contenido do dichos 2880receptáculos cerrados esté plenamente visible ó se declare con precisión en las cubiertas de los receptáculos cerrados, y que el paquete esté hecho de tal manera que la cubierta exterior pueda abrirse con facilidad.
Se prohíbe la admisión en las balijas que se cambien, conforme á esta Convención, de los objetos siguientes: Articles prohibited.Las publicaciones que violen las leyes sobre propiedad literaria del país de su destino: paquetes de todas clases, exceptuando un solo libro impreso, aunque su peso exceda de dos kilogramos; los líquidos, venenos, materias explosivas ó inflamables, las grasosas, las fácilmente liquidables, animales vivos, los muertos no disecados, insectos y reptiles, frutas y vegetales que puedan descomponerse fácilmente y sustancias que exhalen un mal olor, billetes ó circulares de lotería, todo objeto obsceno ó inmoral y todos los demás objetos que puedan destruir ó de alguna manera perjudicar á las balijas ó dañar á las personas que las manejen.
(*b*) Freedom from inspection.Todos los objetos admitidos en las balijas de un país y dirigidos al otro, ó recibidos en un país del otro, serán libres de detención ó inspección de cualquiera clase, exceptuando lo establecido por los reglamentos del país de su destino para cobrar los derechos de importación y para fines sanitarios; en el primer caso, serán enviados por la vía más rápida, y, en el segundo, serán entregados á las personas*Post*, p. 2886. á quienes vayan dirigidos, quedando sujetos en su trasmisión a las leyes y reglamentos de cada país, respectivamente.
Articulo II. Fees to be retained.Cada Administración de Correos conservará, para su propio uso, el total del porte y los derechos de certificación que recaude sobre objetos postales cambiados con el otro país, incluyendo el porte insuficientemente pagado. En consecuencia, no se llevarán cuentas de porte de correos entre los dos países. 2881 (*b*) El porte de los artículos quePrepayment of post age. no sean cartas y tarjetas postales debe ser franqueado, al menos, parcialmente: las cartas y las tarjetas postales serán remitidas al país de su destino aunque carezcan en absoluto de. franqueo.
El pago del porte del derechoStamps. de certificación se acreditarán fijando las correspondientes estampillas de correo del país de su destino. (*c*) Cada carta, cuyo porte noInsufficient postage. esté pagado por completo, llevará en su cubierta un sello con una letra T, mayúscula, y llevará indicado, en números claros, y en la esquina izquierda superior de su dirección, por los empleados de correo del país de su origen, la cantidad de porte no pagada, y solamente esta cantidad será cobrada á la persona á quien se dirija al entregársela, exceptuando los casos en que haya error manifiesto.
Articulo III. En ninguno de los dos países seFully prepaid correspondence, etc. cobrará porte á lacorrespondencia debidamente franqueada en el otro ni se cobrará nada en el país de su destino á la correspondencia oficial que conforme á los reglamentos del país de su procedencia debe trasmitirse libre de porte; sino que el país del destino recibirá, enviará y entregará la misma, libre de recargo. Articulo IV. En caso de que se presente alEvasion of payment. correo de cualesquiera de los dos países, alguna correspondencia, con la intención obvia de evadir la tarifa más alta que le corresponde en el otro país, no se admitirá sino en el caso de que se pague el porte de la tarifa más alta.
Articulo V. El canje de correspondencia conformeExchange offices. á esta Convención se efectuará por las oficinas de correos de ambos países, yá designadas como oficinas de canje, ó por medio de aquellas otras que puedan conve-2882nirse en lo sucesivo, conforme á los reglamentos sobre detalles de los cambios que se expidieren mutuamente, y que se consideren esenciales para la seguridad y prontitud de los correos y para la protección de las rentas aduanales ó impuestos comerciales.
(*b*) Transportation expenses.Cada país sufragará los gastos de trasporte de sus balijas dirigidas al otro. Articulo VI. Transit of closed mails.La República de Panamá y los Estados Unidos de América se conceden el uno al otro, libre de todo gasto, detención ó examen de cualquier género, el tránsito á través de su territorio de balijas cerradas, preparadas por cualquier oficina de canje autorizada de uno ú otro país y dirigidas á otra oficina de canje autorizada del mismo país ó á otra oficina igualmente autorizada para el canje del otro país.
Articulo VII. (*a*) Registry.Todo paquete de correspondencia que sea transmitido por el correo podrá certificarse pagando su porte y el derecho de certificación correspondiente en el país de su origen. (*b*) Return of receipts.Un recibo de la entrega de un artículo certificado será devuelto al remitente, cuando así se solicite; pero cada país podrá exigir del remitente el previo pago de un derecho que no exceda de cinco centavos. Articulo VIII. (*a*) Descriptive list.El canje de la correspondencia internacional ordinaria puede efectuarse sin el uso de hojas de aviso; pero la correspondencia certificada deberá ir acompañada de una lista descriptiva de ella, por medio de la cual los objetos certificados puedan identificarse. con el fin de que las oficinas receptoras acusen recibo de los mismos.
(*b*) Nonreceipt of articles.Si alguna oficina receptora no encontrare en las balijas algún objeto certificado comprendido en 2883la lista, notificará su falta inmediatamente á la oficina remitente. Articulo IX. El canje de correspondenciaSealed sacks. ordinaria y certificada, excepto en el caso de que el último se haga directamente en balijas certificadas, se efectuará en sacos debidamente sellados. Articulo X. (*a*) Todos los objetos certificados,Return of nondelivered articles. cartas ordinarias, tarjetas postales, y otros manuscritos, documentos comerciales ó de negocio, libros (empastados, encuadernados ó cosidos), pruebas de imprenta, grabados, fotografías, dibujos, mapas y otros objetos de manifiesto valor para el remitente, que no se entreguen por cualquiera causa, serán recíprocamente devueltos sin estipendio alguno, por conducto de las Administraciones centrales de los dos países, en paquetes ó sacos especiales marcados “Rebuts.” después de que expire término de su retención exigido por las leyes ó reglamentos del país de su destino.
Los objetos certificados que se devuelvan irán acompañados de una lista descriptiva de los mismos. y los paquetes ó sacos especiales que se usen para la devolución de los objetos certificados, se devolverán cuando contengan algunos de los objetos rezagados que hayan sido certificados. (*b*) Las cartas totalmente franqueadasReturn of prepaid letters.If requested. con el ruego por parte de los que las envían de que se devuelvan en caso de que no se entreguen dentro do cierta fecha, ó dentro de un período de tiempo especificado, serán recíprocamente devueltas sin recargo alguno directamente á la oficina de canje remitente, al expirar el plazo de su retención indicado en el ruego.
(*c*) Las cartas totalmente franqueadasHaving address of senders, etc. que lleven en sus cubiertas las razones sociales ó los nombres ó direcciones de los remitentes, ó la designación de lugares adonde puedan devolverse, como apartado 2884del correo, calle y número etc., sin ruego de que se devuelvan, en caso de que no se entreguen en un período de tiempo determinado, serán recíprocamente devueltas sin estipendio alguno, directamente á la oficina de canje remitente, al expirar el término de treinta días contados desde la fecha de su recibo en las oficinas de su destino.
Articulo XI. Universal Postal Convention regulations to govern.Todos los asuntos que se relacionen con el cambio de balijas entre los dos países, que no estén determinados en esta Convención, se regirán por las estipulaciones de la Convención Postal Universal y los reglamentos que están ahora vigentes, ó que en adelante se acuerden para el régimen de los cambios de balijas entre los países que pertenezcan á la Unión Postal Universal en general, en cuanto los artículos de la expresada Convención Postal Universal, sean obligatorios para ambas partes contratantes.
Articulo XII. Further regulations.El Gobierno de la República de Panamá y el Administrador General de Correos de los Estados Unidos de América tendrán facultad de expedirunidos, de tiempo en tiempo, los reglamentos ulteriores de orden y detalle que fueren necesarios para cumplir la presente Convención y podrán por mutuo convenio establecer las condiciones para la admisión, en las balijas, de *Ante*, p. 2880.cualesquiera de los objetos prohibidos en el Artículo I. Articulo XIII.
Effect.Esta convención abroga las relaciones postales existentes entre Exchange of ratifications.ambos países. Será ratificada pollos países contratantes de acuerdo con sus respectivas leyes, y sus ratificaciones se canjearán en la ciudad de Washington tan pronto como sea posible. Comenzará á regir treinta días después del canje de ratificaciones y continuará en 2885vigencia hasta que se denuncie de común acuerdo ó se termine la instancia de cualesquiera de los dos países, previa una notificación hecha al otro con seis meses de anticipación.
Done in duplicate, and signed at Washington the 19th day of June one thousand nine hundred and five.Signatures. [seal.] George B. Cortelyou, *Postmaster-General of the United States of America.* J. D. de Obaldia *Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario de Panamá en los Estados Unidos de América.* The foregoing Convention between the United States of AmericaApproval. and Panama has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified.
In testimony whereof, I have caused the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. [seal.] Theodore Roosevelt. By the President: Francis B. Loomis, *Acting Secretary of State*, Washington, *June 19th, 1905.* The undersigned, George B. Cortelyou, Postmaster-General of theRatification. United States of America, and J. D. de Obaldia, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Panama at Washington, having met for the purpose of exchanging the ratifications of the Postal Convention concluded between the United States of America and the Republic of Panama and signed at Washington June 19th, 1905, and having carefully compared the ratifications of said Convention and found them exactly conformable to each other, the exchange took place this day in the usual form.
In witness whereof, they have signed the present protocol of exchange and have affixed thereto their seals. Done at Washington this 19th day of June, one thousand nine hundred and five. [seal] George B. Cortelyou, *Postmaster-General of the United States of America.* [seal] J. D. de Obaldia *Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Republic of Panama to the United States of America.* July 19, 1905 Convention 34 Stat. 2886 2886 POSTAL CONVENTION—PANAMA. June 19, 1905.
July 19, 1905.*Amendment to the postal convention between the United States and Panama, of June, 1905.* Amendment to postal convention.*Ante*, p 2879.For the purpose of perfecting the Postal Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Panama, signed at Washington on the 19th of June, 1905; the undersigned, George B. Cortelyou, Postmaster-General of the United States of America, and J. D. de Obaldía, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Panama, in the exercise of powers duly conferred upon them, have agreed upon the following amendment to said Postal Convention:
New paragraph.Add to Article 1 of the Convention the following paragraph: " “(c) Classification and rates of postage, etc.*Ante*, p. 2880. The classification of and the rates of postage and the registration fee to be levied and collected upon, mail matter originating in either country and addressed to the other, shall be in accordance with the domestic laws and regulations of the country of origin: provided, that the rates of postage and registration fees so levied shall not exceed in either country the minimum rates of postage and registration fee prescribed for articles of a like nature, by the Articles of the Universal Postal Convention which is in force.
” " Done in duplicate and signed at Washington the 19th day of July, one thousand nine hundred and five. Amendment to postal convention.*Ante*, p 2879.Con el propósito de perfeccionar la Convención Postal entre la República de Panamá y los Estados Unidos de América, firmada en Washington el día 19 de Junio de 1905, los que abajo firman, J. D. de Obaldía, Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario de Panamá, y George B. Cortelyou, Administrador General de Correos de los Estados Unidos de América, ejerciendo poderes debidamente conferidos á ellos, han convenido en la siguiente enmienda á dicho Convenio Postal:
New paragraph.Agregúese al Artículo 1 de la Convención el siguiente parágrafo: " “
(c)Classification and rates of postage, etc.*Ante*, p. 2880. La clasificación, el porte y el derecho de certificación que se exijan y recauden sobre objetos trasmitidos en las balijas que se originen en un país y sean dirigidas al ótro, serán los establecidos por las leyes y los reglamentos domésticos del país de su origen, siempre que el porte y derecho de certificación que se exijan no excedan en ninguno de los dos países, del mínimum del porte y derecho de certificación prescritos para objetos de la misma naturaleza, por los artículos de la Convención Postal Universal que esté en vigor.” " Hecho por duplicado y firmado en Washington el día 19 de Julio de mil novecientos cinco. [seal.] Geo. B. Cortelyou, *Postmaster-General of the United States of America.* [seal.] J. D. de Obaldía, *Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario de Panamá en los Estados Unidos de América.* Approval.The aforegoing Amendment has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof, I have caused the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. [seal.] Theodore Roosevelt. By the President: Alvey A. Adee, *Acting Secretary of State,* *Washington, July 35, 1905.* November 6, 1905 Treaty 34 Stat. 2887 2887 TREATY—DENMARK. November 6, 1905. *Supplementary treaty between the United States and Denmark for theNovember 6, 1905. extradition of criminals. Signed at Washington, November 6, 1905; ratification advised by the Senate, December 7, 1905; ratified by the President, February 13, 1906; ratified by Denmark, December 14, 1905; ratifications exchanged at Washington, February 19, 1906; proclaimed, February 19, 1906.* By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a Supplementary Convention between the United States ofPreamble. America and the Kingdom of Denmark providing for the extension of the Treaty of January 6, 1902, to their respective island possessions and colonies and adding the crime of bribery to the list of extraditable crimes contained in Article II of the said Treaty of January 6, 1902,Vol. 32, p. 1906. was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Washington, on the sixth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and live, the original of which Supplementary Convention, being in the English and Danish languages, is word for word as follows: The United States of AmericaContracting parties and His Majesty the King of Denmark. agreeing that the convention for the extradition of criminals signed by their Plenipotentiaries at Washington on January 6, 1902, is applicable to their respective island possessions or colonies, and desiring to define the procedure by which applications for the surrender of accused persons from such island possessions or colonies shall be made, and to add to the list of extraditable crimes mentioned in Article II of the said convention of January 6, 1902, by means of an additional convention, have to that end appointed as their Plenipotentiaries: The President of the United StatesPlenipotentiaries of America, Elihu Root, Secretary of State of the United States: and His Majesty the King of Denmark, Mr. Constantin Brun, Com-2888mander of the Order of Dannebroge and decorated with the Cross of Honor of the same Order. His Majesty’s Chamberlain and Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington; Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found in due and good form, have agreed upon and concluded the following articles: Article I. Extradition provisions extended to island possessions and colonies.Vol. 32, p. 1906.In the case of crimes committed in the island possessions or colonies of the contracting parties, applications for the surrender of the accused may be made directly to the Governor or Chief Magistrate of the island possession or colony in which the fugitive has sought refuge, by the Governor or Chief Magistrate of the colony or island possession of the other contracting Limitation.party, provided that both island possessions or colonies are situated in America. The aforesaid Governors or Chief Magistrates shall have authority either to grant the extradition or to refer the matter for decision to the Government of the mother country. In all other cases applications for extradition shall be made through the diplomatic channel. Where a fugitive criminal is arrested in the Philippine Islands, the Hawaiian Islands, Faroe Islands, or Iceland he may be provisionally detained for a period of four months. Article II. Additional extraditable crime.Vol. 32, p. 1907.In addition to the crimes and offenses mentioned in Article II of the convention between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Denmark for the extradition of criminals, signed at Washington on January 6, 1902, extradition shall be granted also for the following crime or offense: Bribery.Bribery, defined to be the offering, giving or receiving of bribes, when made punishable by the laws of the two contracting parties. 2889 Article III. The present convention shall beExchange of ratifications. considered as an integral part of the said extradition convention of January 6, 1902, and shall be ratified according to the respective laws of the two contracting parties. The ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible. In testimony whereof, the respectiveSignatures. plenipotentiaries have signed the above articles, both in the English and Danish languages and have hereunto affixed their seals. Done in duplicate, at the City of Washington, this sixth day of November, nineteen hundred and five. Da de Amerikanske ForenedeContracting parties Stater og Hans Majestæt Kongen af Danmark ere enige om, at den af deres Befuldnægtigede d. 6. Januar 1902 i Washington undertegnede Konvention angaaende Udlevering af Forbrydere er anvendelig paa deres respektive Bilande og Kolonier, og endvidere önske, i en Tillæegskonvention, at fastslaa den Fremgangsmaade der vil viere at benytte ved Begæringen om Udlevering af anklagede Personer fra saadanne Bilande og Kolonier, samtat göre en Tilföjelse til den i Artikel II i nævnte Konvention af 6. Januar 1902 anförte Fortegnelse om Forbrydelser, for hvilke Udlevering kan begæres, have de til det Formaal udnævnt til deres Befuldmægtigede: Präsidenten for de amerikanskePlenipotentiaries Forenede Stater, Elihu Root, de Forenede Staters Statssekretær; og Hans Majestæt Kongen af Danmark, Hr. Constantin Brun, Kom-2888mandör af Dannebroge og Dannebrogsmand, Haus Majestæts Kammerherre og overordentlige Gesandt og befuldmægtigede Minister i Washington; Hvilke, efter at have meddelt hinanden deres respektive Fuldmagter, der befandtes i rigtig og god Form, ere blevne enige om og have vedtaget folgende Artikler: Artikel I. Extradition provisions extended to island possessions and colonies.Vol. 32, p. 1906.Naar Forbrydelser ere blevne begaaede i de kontraherende Parters Bilande og Kolonier, kunne Begæringer om de Anklagedes Udlevering fremsættes direkte til Guvernören over eller den överste Myndighed i det Biland eller den Koloni, hvor Flygtningen har sögt Tilflugt, af Guvernören over eller den överste Myndighed i den anden kontraherende Parts Koloni Limitation.eller Biland, forudsat at begge Bilande eller Kolonier ligge i Amerika. Fornævnte Guvernörer eller överste Myndigheder skulle være bemyndigede til enten at tilstaa Udleveringen eller at henvise Sagen til Afgörelse af Moderlandets Regering. 1 alle andre Tilfælde skulle Begteringer om Udlevering fremsættes ad diplomatisk Vej. Naar en flygtet Forbryder er anholdt paa Filippinerne, Hawaii Øerne, Færöerne eller Island, kan han holdes forelöbig arresteret i et Tidsrum af fire Maaneder. ARTIKEL II. Additional extraditable crime.Vol. 32, p. 1907.Foruden de Forbrydelser og Lovovertrædelser, der ere opregnede i Artikel II i Konventionen mellem de amerikanske Forenede Stater og Kongeriget Danmark angaaende Udlevering af Forbrydere, undertegnet i Washington d. 6 Januar 1902, skal Udlevering tilstaas ogsaa for folgende Forbrydelse eller Lovovertrædelse: Bribery.Bestikkelse, det vil sige den Handling at tilbyde, give eller modtage Stikpenge, naar saadant er strafbart efter de to kontraherende Barters Lovgivning. 2889 ARTIKEL III. Nærværende Konvention skalExchange of ratifications. betragtes som en integrerende Del af nævnte Udleveringskonvention af 6. Januar 1902 og skal ratificeres i Overensstemmelse med de to kontrahierende Barters respektive Lovgivning. Ratifikationerne skulle udvexles i Washington saa snart som muligt. Til Bekræftelse heraf nave deSignatures. respektive befuldmægtigede undertegnet foranstaaende Artikler baade i det engelske ogi detdanske Sprog samt herunder sat deres Segl. Givet i dobbelt Udfærdigelse i Staden Washington den sjette Dag af November Nitten Hundrede og fem. Elihu Root [l. s.] C. Brun [l. s.] And whereas the said Supplementary Convention has been dulyRatification. ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the City of Washington, on the nineteenth day of February, one thousand nine hundred and six; Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentProclamation. of the United States of America, have caused the said Supplementary Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof, may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this nineteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* November 10, 1905 Convention 34 Stat. 2890 2890 COPYRIGHT CONVENTION—JAPAN. November 10, 1905. November 10, 1905.*Copyright convention between the United States and Japan. Signed at Tokio November 10, 1905; ratification advised by the Senate February 28, 1906; ratified by the President March 7, 1906; ratified by Japan April 28, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Tokio May 10, 1906; proclaimed May 17, 1906.* By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Preamble.Copyrights in Japan and the United States.Whereas a Convention between the United States of America and the Empire of Japan, providing for legal protection in both countries in regard to copyright, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Tokio on the tenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and five, the original of which Convention being in the English and Japanese languages is word for word as follows: Contracting powers.The President of the United States of America and His Majesty the Emperor of Japan being equally desirous to extend to their subjects and citizens the benefit of legal protection in both countries in regard to copyright, have, to this end, decided to conclude a Convention, and have appointed as their respective Plenipotentiaries: Plenipotentiaries.The President of the United States of America, Lloyd C. Griscom. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Japan: and His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, General Count Taro Katsura, Junii, First Class of the Imperial Order of the Rising Sun, Third Class of the Imperial Order of the Golden Kite, His Imperial Majesty’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs; Who, having reciprocally communicated their full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed as follows: Article I. Reciprocal rights to citizens of each country.The subjects or citizens of each of the two High Contracting Parties shall enjoy in the dominions of the other, the protection of copyright for their works of literature and art as well as photographs, against illegal reproduction, on the sanie basis on which protection is granted to the subjects or citizens of the other, subject however to the provisions of Article II of the present Convention. Article II. Translation of books, etc., without authorization.The subjects or citizens of each of the two High Contracting Parties may without authorization translate books, pamphlets or any other writings, dramatic works, and musical compositions, published in the dominions of the other by the subjects or citizens of the latter, and print and publish such translations. 2891 Article III. The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratifications thereofRatification. shall be exchanged at Tokio as soon as possible. It shall come into operation from the date of the exchange of ratifications, and shall be applicable to such works only as shall be published after it shall have come into operation. Either of the Contracting Parties shall have the right at any time, to give notice to the other of its intention to terminate the present Convention, and at the expiration of three months after such notice is given this Convention shall wholly cease and determine. In witness whereof the above mentioned Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Convention and have affixed thereto their seals. Done in duplicate at Tokio, in the English and Japanese languages,Signatures. this loth day of November, of year one thousand nine hundred and five, corresponding to the 10th day of the 11th month of the 38th year of Meiji. [seal.] Lloyd C. Griscom. [seal.] Taro. Katsura. And whereas the said Convention has been duly ratified on bothExchange of ratifications. parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the City of Tokio on the tenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and six; Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentProclamation. of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this seventeenth day of [SEAL] May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* [Japanese text not printed.] November 14, 1905 December 14, 1905 Convention 34 Stat. 2892 2892 PARCELS-POST CONVENTION—SWEDEN. November 14. 1905.⁄December 14, 1905. November 14, 1905.December 14, 1905.*Parcels Post convention between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Sweden.* Preamble.For the purpose of making better postal arrangements between the United States of America and Sweden, the undersigned George B. Cortelyou Postmaster-General of the United States of America, and E. von Krusenstjerna, Director-General of Posts of Sweden, by virtue of authority vested in them, have agreed upon the following articles for the establishment of a Parcels-Post System of exchanges between the two countries. Article I. Extent of convention.The provisions of this Convention relate, only to parcels of mail matter to be exchanged by the system herein provided for, and do not affect the arrangements now existing under the Universal Postal Convention, which will continue as heretofore; and all the agreements hereinafter contained apply exclusively to mails exchanged under these articles, directly between the office of New York, and such other offices within the United States as may be hereafter designated by the Postmaster-General of the United States; and the office of Malmö, and such other offices within Sweden as may be hereafter designated by the Director-General of Posts of Sweden. Article II. Articles admitted to the mails.There shall be admitted to the mails exchanged under this Convention, articles of merchandise and mail matter—except letters, postcards and written matter of all kinds—that are admitted under any conditions to the domestic 2893mails of the country of origin, except that no packet must exceed fifty dollars ($50) or its equivalent in value, 4 pounds 6 ounces [or 2 kilograms] in weight, nor the following dimensions: Greatest length in any direction, three feet six inches [105 centimeters]; greatest length and girth combined, six feet [180 centimeters]: and must be so wrapped or inclosed as to permit their contents to be easily examined by customs officers and by postmasters duly authorized to do so; and except that the following articles are prohibited: Publications which violate theArticles prohibited. copyright laws of the country of destination: poisons, and explosive or inflammable substances; fatty substances; liquids, and those which easily liquefy; confections and pastes: live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried; fruits and vegetables which easily decompose, and substances which exhale a bad odor; lottery tickets, lottery advertisements, or lottery circulars; all obscene or immoral articles; articles which may in any way damage or destroy the mails, or injure the persons handling them. Article III. A letter or communication of theLetters must not accompany parcels. nature of personal correspondence must not accompany, be written on, or inclosed with any parcel. If such be found, the letter will beRejection. placed in the mails if separable, and if the communication be inseparably attached, the whole package will be rejected. If, however, any such should inadvertently be forwarded, the country of destination may collect on the letter or letters, double rates of postage according to the Universal Postal Convention. 2894 Address.No parcel may contain parcels intended for delivery at an address other than that borne by the parcel itself. If such inclosed parcels be detected, they must be sent forward singly, charged with new and distinct parcels-post rates. Article IV. Rates of postage.The packages in question shall be subject in the country of destination to all customs duties and all customs regulations in force in that country for the protection of its customs revenues, and to the following rates of postage, which shall in all cases be required to be FULLY PREPAID, viz: In the United States; for a parcel not exceeding one pound [455 grams] in weight, 12 cents; and for each additional pound [455 grams] or fraction of a pound, 12 cents; In Sweden; for a parcel not exceeding 1 kilogram in weight, 80 öre, and for other parcels, 1 krona 40 öre. Article V. Customs declaration.The sender of each package must make a *Customs Declaration,* upon a special form provided for the *Post*, p.2899.purpose [see Form 1, “A” annexed hereto], giving the address, a general description of the parcel, an accurate statement of the contents and value, date of mailing, and the sender’s signature and place of residence; which declaration must accompany the parcel to destination. Receipt.Either country may authorize the post-office where the package is mailed to deliver to the sender of the package at the time of mailing,*Post*, p. 2899. a certificate of mailing on a form like Form 2 annexed hereto. Return receipt.The sender of a package may have the same registered by paying the registration fee required for registered articles in the country of origin, and, on demand therefor, will receive a return receipt, without additional charge. 2895 Article VI. The addressees of registered articlesNotice to addressee. shall be advised of the arrival of a package addressed to them, by a notice from the post-office of destination. The packages shall be deliveredCollection of duties to addressees at the post-offices of address in the country of destination free of charge *for postage; *but the customs duties properly chargeable thereon shall be collected on delivery in accordance with the customs regulations of the country of destination: and the country of destination may, at its option, levy and collect from the addressee for interior service and delivery a charge not exceeding five cents in the United States and 20 ore in Sweden, on each single parcel of whatever weight. Article VII. The packages shall be consideredTransportation. as a component part of the mails exchanged direct between the United States and Sweden to be dispatched by the country of origin to the other at its cost and by such means as it provides, but must be forwarded, at the option of the dispatching office, either in boxes prepared especially for the purpose or in ordinary mail sacks, to be marked “Parcels-post,” and not to contain any other articles of mail matter, and to be securely sealed with wax or otherwise, as may be mutually provided by regulations hereunder. Each country shall promptly returnReturn of bags, etc. *empty *to the dispatching office by next mail, all such bags and boxes, but subject to other regulations between the two Administrations. Although articles admitted underPacking this Convention will be transmitted as aforesaid between the exchange offices, they should be so carefully packed as to be safely transmitted in the open mails of either country, both in going to the exchange office in the country 2896of origin and to the office of address in the country of destination. Descriptive list.Each dispatch of a parcels-post mail must be accompanied by a descriptive list, in duplicate, of all the packages sent, showing distinctly the list number of each parcel, the name of the sender, the name of the addressee with address of destination, and the declared contents and value; and *Post*, p. 2900.must be inclosed in one of the boxes or sacks of such dispatch. [See Form 3 annexed hereto.] Article VIII. Receipt of mail.As soon as the mail shall have reached the office of destination, that office shall check the contents of the mail. Parcel bill.In the event of the parcel bill not having been received, a substitute should be at once prepared. Errors.Any errors in the entries on the parcel bill which may be discovered, should, after verification by a second officer, be corrected and noted for report to the dispatching office on a form “Verification certificate.” which should be sent in a special envelope. Nonreceipt of parcels.If a parcel advised on the bill be not received, after the nonreceipt has been verified by a second officer, the entry on the bill should be canceled and the fact reported at once. Damaged parcels.Should a parcel be received in a damaged or imperfect condition, full particulars should be reported on the same form. Correct mails.If no verification certificate or note of error be received, a parcels-mail shall be considered as duly delivered, having been found on examination correct in all respects. Article IX. Failure to deliver.If the packages cannot be delivered as addressed, or if they are refused, they should be reciprocally returned without charge, directly to the dispatching office of exchange, at the expiration of 2897thirty days from their receipt at the office of destination, and the country of origin may collect from the sender, for the return of the parcel, a sum equal to the postage when first mailed; Provided, however, that parcelsNonretum of parcels.*Ante*, p. 2892. prohibited by Article II and those which do not conform to the conditions as to size, weight and value, prescribed by said Article, shall not be returned to the country of origin, but may be disposed of, without recourse, in accordance with the customs laws and regulations of the country of destination. When the contents of a parcelDisposal of perishable articles. which cannot be delivered are liable to deterioration or corruption, they may be destroyed at once, if necessary, or if expedient, sold, without previous notice or judicial formality, for the benefit of the right person, the particulars of each sale being noticed by one post-office to the other. Article X. The Post-Office Department ofNonresponsibility for loss, etc. either of the contracting countries will not be responsible for the loss or damage of any package: but either country is at liberty to indemnify the sender of any package which may be lost or destroyed on its territory. Article XI. Each country shall retain to itsPostage, etc., to be retained. own use the whole of the postages, registration and delivery fees, it collects on said packages; consequently, this Convention will give rise to no separate accounts between the two countries. Article XII. The Postmaster-General of theFurther regulations. United States of America, and the Director-General of Posts of Sweden, shall have authority to jointly make such further regulations of order and detail as may be found necessary to carry out the present 2898Convention from time to time; and may, by agreement, prescribe conditions for the admission in packages exchanged under this Convention*Ante*, p. 2893. of any of the articles prohibited by Article II. Article XIII. Duration, etc.This Convention shall take effect and operations thereunder shall begin on the first day of February, 1906, and shall continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement, but may be annulled at the desire of either Department, upon six months’ previous notice given to the other. Signatures.Done in duplicate, and signed at Washington, the 14th day of December, 1905, and at Stockholm the 14th day of November, 1905. Preamble.I afsikt att förbättra postförbindelserna mellan Sverige och Amerikas Förenta Stater hafva undertecknade, E. von Krusenstjerna, Generalpostdirektör i Sverige, och George B. Cortelyou, Generalpostmästare i Amerikas Förenta Stater, i kraft af dem meddeladt bemyndigande öfverenskommit om följande artiklar angående utväxling af paketpost mellan de begga länderna. Artikel I. Extent of convention.Bestämmelserna i detta aftal gälla endast postpaket, som utväxlas enligt det häri fastslagne system, och medföra ingen ändring i gällande bestämmelser uti världspostkonventionen, hvilka fortfarande skola gälla såsom hittils; alla i det följande innefattade bestämmelser gälla uteslutande de poster, som i enlighet med dessa artiklar utväxlas direkt mellan å ena sidan postkontoret i Malmö och de andra postkontor i Sverige, som senare må of Svenska Generalpoststyrelsen bestämmas, samt å andra sidan postkontoret i New York och de andra postkontor i Amerikas Förenta Stater, som framdeles må af Förenta Staternas Generalpostmästare bestämmas. Artikel II. Articles admitted to the mails.I poster, som utväxlas jämlikt detta aftal, kunna befordras varor och post försändelser —med udantagaf bref, brefkort och skriftliga meddelanden af hvarje slag—såvida försendelserna öfver hufvud taget kunna postbefordras i den inri-2893kes postutväxlingen i inlämmngslandet. Dock må icke något paket öfverstiga i värde 50 dollars eller motsvarande belopp, eller i vikt 2 kilogram (= 4 engelska skålpund 6 uns) och ej heller öfverskrida följande mått, nämligen i längd, bredd eller höjd 105 centimeter (= 3 engelska fot 6 tum) samt i längd och omfång tilsammans 180 centimeter (= 6 engelska fot). Vidare skola paketen vara så inslagna, att deras innehåll må kunna lätteligen undersökas af tulltjänstemän och vederbörande postfunktionärer. Följande föremål må icke befordras,Articles prohibited. nämligen, publikationer, som kränka adresslandets lagar angående den litterära äganderättan; gifter och explosiva eller lätt antändliga ämnen; fettämnen, vätskor och sådane ämnen, som lätt öfvergå i flytande form; sockerbageriarbeten och bakverk; lefvande och döda djur med udantag af döda insekter och reptilier i fullständigt torkadt tillstånd; frukter och grönsaker, som lätt öfvergå till förruttnelse, illaluktande ämnen; lottsedlar, tillkännagif vanden angående lotteri samt lottericirkulär; föremål af oanständig eller omoralisk art; samt sådane föremål, hvilka kunna på något sätt skada eller förstöra postforsendelserna eller medföra fara för de personer, som hafva att behandla desamma. Artikel III. Bref eller meddelande, som harLetters must not accompany parcels. karaktär af personlig skriftväxling, må icke atfölja postpaket, ej heller vara skrifvet utanpå paketet eller inneslutet i detsamma. Antraflas sådant bref eller meddelande,Rejection. skall detsamma, om det kan skiljas från paketet, befordras sårskildt; men om brefvet eller meddelandet icke kan skiljas från paketet, skall postbefordran vägras hela försendelsen. Skulle likväl en dylik försändelse blifvit på grund af förbiseende befordrad, kan adresslandet för brefvet eller brefven utkräfva dubbelt porto i enlighet med världspostkonventionens bestämmelser. 2894 Address.Intet paket må innehålla paketförsendelser med annan adressbetekning än den, som paketet själft bär. Upptäckas så beskaffade paket, inneslutna i ett annat, skola de befordras hvart och ett för sig och beläggas med nya. särskilda paketporton. Artikel IV. Rates of postage.Ifrågavarande paket skola i adresslandet vara underkastade alla där gällande tullafgifter och tullbestämmelser. Följande portosatser, hvilka altid skola i förväg till fulls erläggas, äro bestämda att gälla, nämligen: I Sverige för ett paket, i vikt icke öfverstigande 1 kilogram. 80 öre och för öfriga paket 1 krona 40 öre; I Förenta Staterna för ett paket i vikt icke öfverstigande 1 engelskt skålpund (=455 gram) 12 cents och för hvarje ytterligare skålpund (=455 gram) eller del däraf 12 cents. Artikel V. Customs declaration.För hvarje paket skall afsändaren afgifva en tulldeklaration å en för detta ändamål afsedd särskild *Post*, p.2899.blankett (se här bifogade formulär 1, “A”), innehåldande paketets adress, en allmän beskrifning af detsamma, noggrann uppgift å innehållet och värdet, dagen för inlämnandet samt afsändarens namnunderskrift och adress; denna deklaration skall åtfölja paketet till adressorten. Receipt.Hvartdera landet äger bemyndiga indlämningspostanstalten att vid ett pakets aflämnande tillhandahålle afsändaren ett indlämningsbevis*Post*, p. 2899. å blankett liknande bifogade formulär 2. Return receipt.Afsändaren af ett paket må kunna mot erläggande af den i indlämningslandet gällande rekommendationsafgift få paketet befordradt såsom registreradt; på begäran erhåller han utan erläggande af någon tillägsafgift ett mottagningsbevis. 2895 Artikel VI. Adressaterna till registreradeNotice to addressee. paket skola af adresspostanstalten skriftligen underrättas om paketens ankomst. Paketen skola i adresslandet utlämnasCollection of duties till adressaterna å adresspostanstalterna utan afgift; men å paketen hvilande tullafgifter skola vid utlämnandet inkasseras i enlighet med adresslandets tullförfattningar, och det står adresslandet fritt att för paketets behandling inom samme lands postområde och för dess hembäring upptaga hos adressaten en afgift, som icke får öfverstiga i Sverige 20 öre och i Förenta Staterna 5 cents för hvarje paket, oafsedt dess vikt. Artikel VII. Paketen skola betraktas såsomTransportation. en del af de poster, som direkt utväxlas mellan Sverige och Förenta Staterna och som af inlämningslandet på dess bekostnad och med lägenheter, om hvilka inlämningslandet föranstalter befordras till adresslandet, men de måsta försändas, efter den afsändande postanstaltens val. antingen i för andamålet särskildt forfärdigade lådor eller ock i vanliga postsäckar, hvilke skola bära påskriften “paketpost” samt ej få inneslutta andra slags försendelser och som skola vara på ett betryggande sätt tilslutna antingen genom försegling eller på annat sätt, hvarom må ömsesidigt trätfas närmare bestämmelser. Hvartdera landet skall medReturn of bags, etc. förste post till den afsändande postanstalten återsända *tomma* alla sådana lådor och postsäckar, så framt ej annorlunda öfverenskommits mellan de båda postförvaltningarna. Oaktad de enligt detta aftal tillåtnaPacking postförsändelser skola befordras mellan utväxlingspostanstalterna på sätt som ofvan nämnts, skola dock paketen vara så sorgfälligt förpackade, att de trygt kunna styckevis befordras met hvartdera landets inrikes post, 2896såväl till utväxlingspostanstalten i inlämningslandet som till adresspostanstalten i adresslandet. Descriptive list.Hvarje paketpost, som afsändes, skall atföljas af en i twå exemplar upprättad karta, upptagande samtliga i posten befintliga paket samt innehållande uppgift, för hvarje särskildt paket, å dess löpande nummer, afsändarens namn adressatens namn och adress samt paketinnehållet och dess värde. Denna *Post*, p. 2900.karta—se bifogade formulär 3— skall innesluttas i en af de till posten hörande lådor eller säckar. Artikel VIII. Receipt of mail.Så snart posten ankommit till bestämmelsepostanstalten, skall denna granska postens innehåll. Parcel bill.Medföljer icke någon paketkarta, skall en sådan genast af mottagande postanstalten upprättas. Errors.Om felaktigheter upptäckas hos paketkartan, skola dessa—efter at hafva konstaterats af ännu en tjänstemanrättas, och skall anmälan om desamma göras till afsändningspostantalten medelst en besvaring, som skal afsändas i särskildt konvolut. Nonreceipt of parcels.Saknas en på paketkartan uppförd försändelse, skall, efter det förhållandet konstaterats af ännu en tjänesteman. den å kartan om försändelsen gjorda anteckning utstrykas, och anmälan genast göras. Damaged parcels.Mottages ett paket i skadadt eller bristfälligt skik, skall utfärdas besvaring, med angifvande af de närmere omständigheterna. Correct mails.Erhåller den afsändande postanstalten icke någon besvaring eller anmälan om felaktiget, skall paketposten ansees hafva blifvit vederbörligen emottagen och vid granskning befunnen riktig i alla afseenden. Artikel IX. Failure to deliver.Kunna paket icke beställas enligt angifven adress, eller vägra adressaterna att mottaga dem, skola paketen 30 dagar efter framkomsten till adresspostanstalten kostnadsfritt återsändas direkt till 2897af sändande utväxlingspostanstalten; och må inlämningslandet för ett pakets återsändande uppbära af afsändaren ett belopp motsvarande den ursprungliga porto afgiften. Dock skall paket, som enligtNonretum of parcels.*Ante*, p. 2892. Artikel II icke må befordras, eller som icke uppfyller de i sagda Artikel föreskrifna villkor beträffande storlek, vikt och värde, icke återsändas till bestämningslandet, utan må med sådant paket slutgildigt förfaras i enlighet med adresslandets tullförfatningar. Om innehållet i ett obeställbartDisposal of perishable articles. paket utgöres af föremål, som lätt kunna försämras eller skämmas, kunna dessa, om sådant är af nöden, omedelbar t förstöras eller ock, om så synes lämpligt, utan föregåande tiilkännagifvande och utan iaktagende af laga formaliteter försäljas till förmån för den som vederbör; de närmare omständigheterna vid försäljningen skola af den ena postanstalten meddelas den andra. Artikel X. Postförvaltningarna i de kontraherandeNonresponsibility for loss, etc. länderna äro icke ansvariga för forlust af eller skada å packet; dock står det hvartdera landet fritt att godtgöra afsändaren för ett paket, som må hafva gått förloradt eller skadats inom dess postområde. Artikel XI. Hvartdera landet behåller förPostage, etc., to be retained. egen räkning samtliga för paketen upptagna porto-registrerings-och hembäringsafgifter; och skall följaktligen detta aftal icke gifva anledning till någon särskild afräkning mellan de både länderna. Artikel XII. Svenska Generalpoststyrelsen och GeneralpostmästarenFurther regulations. i Amerikas Förenta Stater äro berättigade att gemensamt utfärda ytterligare detalj bestämmelser, som efter hand kunna visa sig vara af nöden för utförandet af detta aftal, äf-2898vensom att, efter öfverenskommelse, besluta rörande de vilkor, på hvilka föremål, som enligt Artikel II äro uteslutna från postbefordran,*Ante*, p. 2893. må kunna försändas i paket, utväxlade på grund af detta aftal. Artikel XIII. Duration, etc.Detta aftal skall trade i kraft och dess bestämmelser börja tillämpas den 1ste Februari 190(5. Det skall förblifva gällande, intill dess det genom ömsesidig öjverenskommelse varder upphåfdt, dock kan detsamma upphäfvas jämväl på begäran af endera post-förvaltningen, efter 6 måneder i förväg hos den andra förvaltningen gjord uppsägning. Signatures.Utfärdadt i två exemplar och undertecknadt i Stockholm den 14 November 1905, samt i Washington den 14 December 1905. [Seal of the Post-Office Department of the U. S.] George B. Cortelyou, [Sweden seal.] E. von Krusenstjerna. Approval.The foregoing Parcels-Post Convention between the United States of America and Sweden has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. [seal.] Theodore Roosevelt. By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State* Washington, *December 31, 1905*. 2899 Form 1. Form 2 2900 March 18, 1906 March 31, 1906 Convention 34 Stat. 2901 2901 CONVENTION—ROUMANIA. March 18/31, 1906. *Convention between the United States and Roumania for the reciprocalMarch 18/31, 1906. protection of trade-marks. Signed at Bucharest March 18/31, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate May 4, 1906; ratified by the President May 10, 1906; ratified by Roumania June 30, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Bucharest June 31, 1906; proclaimed June 35, 1906.* By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a Convention between the United States of America andPreamble. His Majesty the King of Roumania providing for the reciprocal protection of trade-marks was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Bucharest, on the eighteenth/thirty-first day of March, one thousand nine hundred and six, the original of which Convention, being in the English and Roumanian languages is word for word as follows: The United States of AmericaTrade-marks in Roumania and United States. and His Majesty the King of Roumania being desirous of securing a complete and effective protection of the manufacturing industry of the citizens and subjects of the two countries, the undersigned, being duly authorized to that effect, have agreed upon the following provisions: Article I The citizens and subjects of eachReciprocal rights of citizens of each country. of the high contracting parties shall enjoy in the dominions and possessions of the other the same rights as are given to native citizens or subjects in matters relating to trade-marks. Article II In order to secure to their marksConforming to laws and regulations. the protection stipulated for by the preceding article, American citizens in the Kingdom of Rou-2902mania and Roumanian subjects in the United States of America, must fulfil the formalities prescribed to that effect by the laws and regulations of the country in which the protection is desired. Article III Effect.The present Convention shall take effect from the date of its official publication in the two countries and shall remain in force until the expiration of twelve months immediately following a denunciation made by one or the other of the contracting parties. In witness whereof, the undersigned have signed the present Convention and have thereto affixed their seals. Done in duplicate at Bucharest, March 18/31. 1906.Signatures. J. W. Riddle [seal] Statele-Unite ale Americeĭ şiTrade-marks in Roumania and United States. Maiestatea Sa Regole Romăniĭ dorind a asigura o protectiune deplină şi folositóre industriel manufactarale a cetătenilor şi supuşilor celor douĕ ţărĭ, subsemnaţiĭ, autorizaţĭ în regulă spre acest sfîrsit, s’aŭ învoit asupra dispozitiunilor următóre: Articolul I Cetăteniĭ şi supusiĭ uneia dinReciprocal rights of citizens of each country. ĭnaltele părţĭ contractante se vor bucura in Statele şi posesiunile celeilalte, în ce priveste protecţiunea mărcilor de fabrică şi de comerţ, de aceleaşĭ drepturĭ ca şi naţionaliĭ. Articolul II Spre a asigura mărcilor lor protecţiuneaConforming to laws and regulations. prevĕzută prin articolui precedent, cetăteniĭ americanĭ în Regatul Romănieĭ şi supuşiĭ Ro-2902mânĭ în Statele Unite, vor trebui să îndeplinească formalitaţile prescisse spre acest sfîrsit de legile şi regulamentele ţăreĭ în care protecţiunea este căutată. Articolul III Effect.Conventiunea de faţă va fi executorie de la chiar data publicăreĭ eĭ oficiale în cele douě ţărĭ şi va rĕmânea în vigóre pînă la expirarea celor douĕs-sprezece lunĭ ce vor urma dupe o denuntare făcută de una sau de alta din părţile contractante. Spre credinţa cărora, subsemnaţiĭ am senmat Convenţiunea de faţă şi aŭ pus pe ea sigiliile lor. Fŭcută ăn ăndoit exemplar la Bucuresci la 18/31 Martie 1906.Signatures. General J. N. Lahovary [seal] Exchange of ratifications.And whereas the said Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two Governments were exchanged in the City of Bucharest, on the twenty-first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and six; Proclamation.Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this twenty-fifth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirtieth. [seal] Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* April 12, 1905 Convention 34 Stat. 2903 2903 TREATY—GREAT BRITAIN. April 12, 1905. *Supplementary convention between the United States and Great BritainApril 12, 1905. for the extradition of criminals. Signed at London, April 13, 1905; ratification advised by the Senate December 13, 1905; ratified, by the President December 31, 1906; ratified by Great Britain November 15, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Washington December 31, 1906; proclaimed February 13, 1907.* By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a Supplementary Convention between the United States ofPreamble. America and Great Britain enlarging the list of crimes on account of which extradition may be granted between the two countries was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at London, on the twelfth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and five, the original of which Supplementary Convention, is word for word as follows: THE President of the United States of America and His Majesty theContracting parties. King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, being desirous of enlarging the list of crimes on account of which extradition may be granted under the Conventions concluded between theVol. 26, p. 1508.Vol. 32, p. 1864. United States and Great Britain on the 12th July, 1889, and the 13th December. 1900, with a view to the better administration of justice and the prevention of crime in their respective territories and jurisdictions, have resolved to conclude a Supplementary Convention for this purpose and have appointed as their Plenipotentiaries, to wit: The President of the United States, the Honourable Joseph HodgesPlenipotentiaries. Choate, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States at the Court of His Britannic Majesty; And his Britannic Majesty, the Most Honourable Henry Charles Keith PettyFitzmaurice, Marquess of Lansdowne, His Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have agreed to and concluded the following Articles:— Article I. The following crimes are added to the list of crimes numbered 1 toCrimes added.Vol. 26, p. 1508. 10 in the 1st Article of the said Convention of the 12th July, 1889, and to the list of crimes numbered 11 to 13 in Article I of the SupplementaryVol. 32, p. 1864. Convention concluded between the United States and Great Britain on the 13th December, 1900, that is to say: 14. Bribery, defined to be the offering, giving or receiving ofBribery. bribes made criminal by the laws of both countries. 15. Offences, if made criminal by the laws of both countries, againstBankruptcy bankruptcy law. 2904 Article II. Former treaty applicable.The present Convention shall be considered as an integral part of the said Extradition Conventions of the 12th July, 1889, and the 13th December, 1900, and the 1st Article of the said Convention of the 12th July, 1889, shall be read as if the lists of crimes therein contained had originally comprised the additional crimes specified and numbered 14 and 15 in the 1st Article of the present Convention. Ratifications.The present Convention shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged either at Washington or London as soon as possible. It shall come into force ten days after its publication in conformity with the laws of the High Contracting Parties, and it shall continue and terminate in the same manner as the said Convention of the 12th July, 1889. Signatures.In testimony whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Convention in duplicate, and have thereunto affixed their seals. Done at London, this 12th day of April, 1905. [l. s.] Joseph H. Choate [l. s.] Lansdowne Ratifications exchanged.And whereas the said Supplementary Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the city of Washington, on the twenty-first day of December, one thousand nine hundred and six; Proclamation.Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Supplementary Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this twelfth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* April 7, 1906 Protocol 34 Stat. 2905 2905 GENERAL ACT—MOROCCO. April 7, 1906. *General act of the international conference at Algeciras and an additionalApril 7, 1906. protocol. Signed at Algeciras April 7, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate December 13, 1906; ratified by the President of the United States December 14, 1906; ratification deposited with the Spanish Government December 31, 1906; proclaimed January 33, 1907.* By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a General Act and an Additional Protocol was concludedPreamble. and signed on April 7, 1906, by the Plenipotentiaries of the United States of America, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Spain, France, Great Britain, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, and Sweden, the originals of which General Act and Additional Protocol, being in the French language, are word for word as follows: Au nom de Dieu Tout Puissant:Contracting powers. Sa Majesté l’Empereur d’Allemagne, Roi de Prusse, au nom de l’Empire Allemand; Sa Majesté l’Empereur d’Autriche, Roi de Bohême, etc. et Roi Apostolique de Hongrie; Sa Majesté le Roi des Belges; Sa Majesté le Roi d’Espagne; le Président des Etats-Unis d’Amérique; le President de la République Française; Sa Majesté le Roi du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et d’Irlande et des territoires britanniques au delà des mers, Empereur des Indes; Sa Majesté le Roi d’Italie; Sa Majesté le Sultan du Maroc; Sa Majesté la Reine des Pays-Bas; Sa Majesté le Roi de Portugal et des Algarves, etc., etc., etc.; Sa Majesté l’Empereur de toutes les Russies; Sa Majesté le Roi de Suède; S’inspirant de l’intérêt qui s’attacheReforms in Morocco. à ce que l’ordre, la paix et la prospérité régnent au Maroc, et ayant reconnu que ce but pré-cieux ne saurait être atteint que moyennant l’introduction de réformes basées sur le triple principe 2906de la souveraineté et de l’indépendance de Sa Majesté le Sultan, de l’intégrité des Ses Etats et de la liberté économique sans aucune inégalité, ont résolu, sur l’invitation qui Leur a été adressée par Sa Majesté Chérifienne, de réunir une Conférence à Algeciras pour arriver à une entente sur les dites réformes, ainsi que pour examiner les moyens de se procurer les ressources nécessaires à leur application. et ont nommé pour Leurs Délégués Plénipotentiaires, savoir: Plenipotentiaries.Sa Majesté l’Empereur d’Allemagne, Roi de Prusse, au nom de l’Empire Allemand: Le Sieur Joseph de Radowitz, Son Ambassadeur Extraordinaire et Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté Catholique, et Le Sieur Christian, Comte de Tattenbach, Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté TrèsFidèle; Sa Majesté l’Empereur d’Autriche, Roi de Bohême, etc., et Roi Apostolique de Hongrie: Le Sieur Rodolphe, Comte de Welsersheimb, Son Ambassadeur Extraordinaire et Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté Catholique, et Le Sieur Léopold, Comte BolestaKoziebrodzki. Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire au Maroc; Sa Majesté le Roi des Belges: Le Sieur Maurice, Baron Joostens. Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté Catholique, et Le Sieur Conrad, Comte de BuisseretSteenbecque de Blarenghien, Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire au Maroc; Sa Majesté le Roi d’Espagne: Don Juan Manuel Sánchez y Gutiérrez de Castro, Duc de Almodóvardel Rio, Son Ministre d’Etat, et Don Juan PérezCaballero y Ferrer, Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté le Roi des Belges; Le Président des Etats-Unis d’Amérique: 2907 Le Sieur Henry Waite, Ambas sadeur Extraordinaire et Plénipotentiaire des Etats-Unis d’Amerique près Sa Majesté le Roi d’Italie, et Le Sieur Samuel R. Gummeré, Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire des Etats-Unis d’Amérique au Maroc; Le Président de la République Française: Le Sieur Paul Révoil, Ambassadeur Extraordinaire et Plénipotentiaire de la République Française auprès de la Coufédération Suisse, et Le Sieur Eugène Régnault, Ministre Plénipotentiaire; Sa Majesté le Roi du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et d’Irlande et des territoires britanniques au delà des mers. Empereur des Indes: Sir Arthur Nicolson, Son Ambassadeur Extraordinaire et Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté l’Empereur de toutes les Russies; Sa Majesté le Roi d’Italie: Le Sieur Emile, Marquis Visconti Venosta, Chevalier de l’Ordre de la TrèsSainte Annonciade, et Le Sieur Giulio Malmusi, Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et M Ministre Plénipotentiaire au Maroc; Sa Majesté le Sultan du Maroc: El Hadj Mohamed Benel Arbi Ettorrés, Son Délégué à Tanger et Son Ambassadeur Extraordinaire, El Hadj Mohamed Ben Abdesselam El Mokri, Son Ministre des Dépenses, El Hadj Mohamed EsSeffar, et Sid Abderrhaman Bennis; Sa Majesté la Reine des Pays-Bas: Le Sieur Jonkheer Hannibal Testa, Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté Catholique; Sa Majesté le Roi de Portugal et des Algarves, etc., etc., etc.: Le Sieur Antoine, Comte de Tovar, Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté Catholique, et Le Sieur FrançoisRobert, Comte de Martens Ferrâo, Pair 2908du Royaume, Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire au Maroc; Sa Majesté l’Empereur de toutes les Russies: Le Sieur Arthur, Comte Cassini, Son Ambassadeur Extraordinaire et Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté Catholique, et Le Sieur Basile Bacheracht, Son Ministre au Maroc; Sa Majesté le Roi de Suède: Le Sieur Robert Sager, Son Envoyé Extraordinaire et Ministre Plénipotentiaire près Sa Majesté Catholique et près Sa Majesté Très Fidèle. Lesquels, munis de pleins pouvoirs qui ont été trouvés en bonne et due forme, ont, conformément au programme sur lequel Sa Majesté Chérifienne et les Puissances sont tombées d’accord, successivement discuté et adopté: I. Objects of conference. Une Déclaration relative à l’organisation de la police; II. Un Règlement concernant la surveillance et la répression de le contrebande des armes; III. Un Acte de concession d’une Banque d’Etat marocaine; IV. Une Déclaration concernant un meilleur rendement des impôts et la création de nouveaux revenus; V. Un Règlement sur les Douanes de l’Empire et la répression de la fraude et de la contrebande; VI. Une Déclaration relative aux Services Publics et aux Travaux Publics; et, ayant jugé que ces différents documents pourraient être utilement coordonnés en un seul instrument, les ont. réunis en un Acte général composé des articles suivants: Chapitre I *Déclarationrelative à l’organisation de la police* Article premier. Police organization. La Conférence, appelée par Sa Majesté le Sultan à se prononcer sur les Declaration.mesures nécessaires pour organiser la police, déclare que les dispositions à prendre sont les suivantes. Art. 2. Sovereign authority of Sultan, etc. La police sent placée sous l’autorité souveraine de Sa Majesté le Sultan. Elle sera re-2909crutée par le Makhzen parmi les musulmans marocains, commandée par des Caïds marocains et répartie dans les huit ports ouverts au commerce. Art. 3. Pour venir en aide auInstructors, to be Spanish and French officers. Sultan dans l’organisation de cette police, des officiers et sousofficiers instructeurs espagnols, des officiers et sousofficiers instructeurs français, seront mis à Sa disposition par leurs Gouvernements respectifs, qui soumettront leur désignation à l’agrément de Sa Majesté Chérifienne, Un contrat passé entre le Makhzen et les instructeurs, en conformité du réglement prévu à l’article 4, déterminera les conditions de leur engagement et fixera leur solde qui ne pourra pas être inférieure au double de la solde correspondante au grade de chaque officier ou sousofficier. Il leur sera alloué, en outre, une indemnité de résidence variable suivant les localités. Des logements convenables seront mis à leur disposition par le Makhzen qui fournira également les montures et les fourrages nécessaires. Les Gouvernements auxquelsRight of recall reserved. ressortissent les instructeurs se réservent le droit de les rappeler et de les remplacer par d’autres, agréés et engagés dans les mêmes conditions. Art. 4. Ces officiers et sousofficiersTerm of service. prêteront, pour une durée de cinq années à dater de la ratification de l’Acte de la Conférence, leur concours à l’organisation des corps de police chérifiens. Ils assureront l’instruction et la disciplineDuties. conformément au règlement qui sera établi sur la matière; ils veilleront également à ce que les hommes enrôlés possèdent l’aptitude au service militaire. D’une façon générale, ils devront surveiller l’administration des troupes et contrôler le paiement de la solde qui sera effectué par l’Amin, assisté de l’officier instructeur comptable. Ils prêteront aux autorités marocaines, investies du commandement de ces corps, leur concours technique pour l’exercice de ce commandement. 2910 Regulations.Les dispositions règlementaires propres à assurer le recrutement, la discipline, l’instruction et l’administration des corps de police, seront arrêtées d’un commun accord entre le Ministre de la Guerre chérifien ou son délégué, l’inspecteur prévu à l’article 7, l’instructeur français et l’instructeur espagnol les plus élevés en grade. Le règlement devra être soumis au Corps Diplomatique à Tanger qui formulera son avis dans le délai d’un mois. Passé ce délai, le règlement sera mis en application. Art. 5. Number and disposition of force. L’effectif total des troupes de police ne devra pas dépasser deux mille cinq cents hommes ni être inférieur à deux mille. Il sera réparti suivant l’importance des ports par groupes variant de cent cinquante à six cents hommes. Le nombre des officiers espagnols et français sera de seize à vingt; celui des sousofficiers espagnols et français, de trente à quarante. Art. 6. State Bank to advance expense fund. Les fonds, nécessaires à l’entretien et au paiement de la solde des troupes et des officiers et sousofficiers instructeurs, seront avancés au Trésor chérifien par la Banque d’Etat, dans les limites du budget annuel attribué à la police Limit.qui ne devra pas dépasser deux millions et demi de pesetas pour un effectif de deux mille cinq cents hommes. Art. 7. Inspection by Swiss officer. Le fonctionnement de la police sera, pendant la même période de cinq années, l’objet ’une inspection générale qui sera confiée par Sa Majesté Chérifienne à un officier supérieur de l’armée suisse dont le choix sera proposé à Son agrément par le Gouvernement fédéral suisse. Rank and residence.Cet officier prendra le titre d’inspecteur général et aura sa résidence à Tanger. Inspection and reports.Il inspectera, au moins une fois par an, les divers corps de police et, à la suite de ces inspections, il établira un rapport qu’il adressera au Makhzen. En dehors des rapports réguliers, il pourra, s’il le pige nécessaire, établir des rapports spéciaux sur toute question concernant le fonctionnement de la police. 2911 Sans intervenir directement dans le commandement ou l’instruction, l’inspecteur général se rendra compte des résultats obtenus par la police chérifienne au point de vue du maintien de l’ordre et de la sécurité dans les localités où cette police sera installée. Art. 8. Les rapports et communications,Reports to Diplomatic Body. faits au Makhzen par l’Inspecteur général au sujet de sa mission, seront, en même temps, remis en copie au Doyen du Corps Diplomatique à Tanger, afin que le Corps Diplomatique soit mis à même de constater que la police chérifienne fonctionne conformément aux décisions prises par la Conférence et de surveiller si elle garantit, d’une manière efficace et conforme aux traités, la sécurité des personnes et des biens des ressortissants étrangers, ainsi que celle des transactions commerciales. Art. 9. En cas de réclamationsComplaints. dont le Corps Diplomatique serait saisi par la Légation intéressée, le Corps Diplomatique pourra, en avisant le Représentant du Sultan, demander à l’Inspecteur général de faire une enquête et d’établir un rapport sur ces réclamations, à toutes tins utiles. Art. 10. L’Inspecteur généralSalary, etc. recevra un traitement annuel de vingtcinq mille francs. Il lui sera alloué, en outre, une indemnité de six mille francs pour frais de tournées. Le Makhzen mettra à sa disposition une maison convenable et pourvoira à l’entretien de ses chevaux. Art. 11. Les conditions matériellesService contract, etc. de son engagement et. de son installation, prévues à l’article 10, feront l’objet d’un contrat passé entre lui et le Makhzen. Ce contrat sera communiqué en copie au Corps Diplomatique. Art. 12. Le cadre des instructeursNationality of staff instructors. de la police chérifienne (officiers et sousofficiers) sera espagnol à Tétouan, mixte à Tanger, espagnol à Larache, français à Rabat, mixte à Casablanca, et français dans les trois autres ports. 2912 Chapitre II *Reglement concernant la surveillance et la répression de la contrebande des armes*Contraband of arms. Art. 13. Importation, etc., forbidden. Sont prohibés dans toute l’étendue de l’Empire Chérifien, sauf dans les cas spécifiés aux articles 14 et 15, l’importation et le commerce des armes de guerre, pièces d’armes, munitions chargées ou non chargées de toutes espèces, poudres, salpêtre, fulmcoton, nitroglyeérine et toutes compositions destinées exclusivement à la fabrication des munitions. Art. 14. Explosives used in public works, etc. Les explosifs nécessaires à l’industrie et aux travaux publics pourront néanmoins être introduits. Un règlement, pris dans les formes indiquées à l’article 18, déterminera les conditions dans lesquelles sera effectuée leur importation. Art. 15. Arms, etc., for troops. Les armes, pièces d’armes et munitions, destinées aux troupes de Sa Majesté Chérifienne, seront admises après l’accomplissement des formalités suivantes: Formalities.Une déclaration, signée par le Ministre de la Guerre marocain, énonçant le nombre et l’espèce des fournitures de ce genre commandées à l’industrie étrangère, devra être présentée à la Légation du pays d’origine qui y apposera son visa. Le dédouanement des caisses et colis contenant les armes et munitions, livrées en exécution de la commande du Gouvernement marocain, sera opéré sur la production: 1.º de la déclaration spécifiée cidessus, 2 .º du connaissement indiquant le nombre, le poids des colis, le nombre et l’espèce des armes et munitions qu’ils contiennent. Ce document devra être visé par la Légation du pays d’origine qui marquera au verso les quantités successives précédemment dédouanées. Le visa sera refusé à partir du moment où la commande aura été intégralement livrée. Art. 16. Sporting arms. L’importation des armes de chasse et de luxe, pièces 2913d’armes, cartouches chargées et non chargées, est également interdite. Elle pourra, toutefois, être autorisée: 1.º pour les besoins strictement personnels de l’importateur, 2.º pour l’approvisionnement des magasins d’armes autorisés conformément à l’article 18. Art. 17. Les armes et munitionsPermits for personal use. de chasse ou de luxe seront admises pour les besoins strictement personnels de l’importateur, sur la production d’un permis délivré par le Représentant du Makhzen à Tanger. Si l’importateur est étranger, le permis ne sera établi que sur la demande de la Légation dont il relève. En ce qui concerne les munitions de chasse, chaque permis portera au maximum sur mille cartouches ou les fournitures nécessaires à la fabrication de mille cartouches. Le permis ne sera donné qu’à des personnes n’ayant encouru aucune condamnation correctionnelle. Art. 18. Le commerce desRegulation of trade in sporting arms. armes de chasse et de luxe, non rayées, de fabrication étrangère, ainsi que des munitions qui s’y rapportent, sera réglementé, dès que les circonstances le permettront, par décision chérifienne, prise conformément à l’avis du Corps Diplomatique à Tanger, statuant à la majorité des voix. Il en sera de même des décisions, ayant pour but de suspendre ou de restreindre l’exercice de ce commerce. Seules, les personnes ayant obtenuSpecial license. une licence spéciale et temporaire du Gouvernement marocain, seront admises à ouvrir et exploiter des débits d’armes et de munitions dechasse. Cette licence ne sera accordée que sur demande écrite de l’intéressé, appuyée d’un avis favorable de la Légation dont il relève. Des règlements pris dans laRegulations. forme indiquée au paragraphe premier de cet article détermineront le nombre des débits pouvant être ouverts à Tanger et, éventuellement, dans les ports qui seront ultérieurement désignés. 2914Ils fixeront les formalités imposées à l’importation des explosifs à l’usage de l’industrie et des travaux publies, des armes et munitions destinées à l’approvisionnement des débits, ainsi que les quantités maxima qui pourront être conservées en dépôt. Withdrawal of license.En cas d’infractions aux prescriptions réglementaires, la licence pourra être retirée à titre temporaire ou à titre définitif, sans préjudice des autres peines encourues par les délinquants. Art. 19. Punishment for illegal importation. Toute introduction ou tentative d’introduction de marchandises prohibées donnera lieu à leur confiscation et, en outre, aux peines et amendes cidessous, qui seront prononcées par la juridiction compétente. Art. 20. At open ports. L’introduction, ou tentative d’introduction, par un port ouvert au commerce ou par un bureau de douane, sera punie: 1.º D’une amende de cinq cents à deux mille pesetas et d’une amende supplémentaire égale à trois fois la valeur de la marchandise importée; 2.º D’un emprisonnement de cinq jours à un an; ou de l’une des deux pénalités seulement. Art. 21. Outside of open ports. L’introduction, ou tentative d’introduction, en dehors d’un port ouvert au commerce ou d’un bureau dé douane, sera punie: 1.º D’une amende de mille àcinq mille pesetas et d’une amende supplémentaire. égale à trois fois la valeur de la marchandise importée; 2.º D’un emprisonnement de trois mois à deux ans; ou de l’une des deux pénalités seulement. Art. 22. Fraudulent sales, etc. La vente frauduleuse, le recel et le colportage des marchandises prohibées par le présent règlement seront punis des peines édictées à l’article 20. Art. 23. Punishment of accomplices. Les complices des délits prévus aux articles 20, 21 et 22, seront passibles des mêmes peines que les auteurs principaux. Les éléments caractérisant la complicité seront appréciés d’après la législation du tribunal saisi. 2915 Art. 24. Inspection of suspected vessels at open ports. Quand il y aura des indices sérieux, faisant soupçonner qu’un navire mouillé dans un port ouvert au commercé transporte en vue de leur introduction au Maroc des armes, des munitions ou d’autres marchandises prohibées, les agents de la douane chérfienne devront signaler ces indices à l’autorité consulaire compétente afin que celleci procède, avec l’assistance d’un délégué de la douane chérifienne, aux enquêtes, vérifications ou visites qu’elle jugera nécessaires. Art. 25. At outside ports. Dans le cas d’introduction ou de tentative d’introduction par mer de marchandises prohibées, en dehors d’un port ouvert au commerce, la douane marocaine pourra amener le navire au port le plus proche pour être remis à l’autorité consulaire, laquelle pourra le saisir et maintenir laSeizure. saisie jusqu’au paiement des amendes prononcées. Toutefois, la saisie du navire devra être levée, en tout état de l’instance, en tant que cette mesure n’entravera pas 1 instruction judiciaire, sur consignation du montant maximum de l’amende entre les mains de l’autorité consulaire ou sous caution solvable de la payer, acceptée par la douane. Art. 26. Le Makhzen conserveraDisposal of confiscated merchandise. les marchandises confisquées, soit pour son propre usage, si elles peuvent lui servir, à condition que les sujets de l’Empire ne puissent s’en procurer, soit pour es faire vendre en pays étranger. Les moyens de transport à terre pourront être confisqués et seront vendus au profit du Trésor chérifien. Art. 27. La vente des armesSale of condemned arms forbidden. réformées par le Gouvernement marocain sera prohibée dans toute l’étendue de l’Empire Chérifien. Art. 28. Des primes, à préleverPayment of reward to informer, etc. sur le montant des amendes prononcées, seront attribuées aux indicateurs qui auront amené la découverte des marchandises prohibées et aux agents qui en auront opéré la saisie: ces primes seront ainsi attribuées après déduction, s’il y a lieu, des frais du procès, un tiers à répartir par la douane 2916entre les indicateurs, un tiers aux agents ayant saisi la marchandise, et un tiers au Trésor marocain. Distribution of fines.Si la saisie a été opérée sans l’intervention d’un indicateur, la moi-tié des amendes sera atribuée aux agents saisissants et l’autre moitié au Trésor chérifien. Art. 29. Notice to diplomatic, etc., agents. Les autorités douanières marocaines devront signaler directement aux agents diplomatiques ou consulaires les infractions au présent règlement commises par leurs ressortissants, afin que ceuxci soient poursuivis devant la juridiction compétente. Les mêmes infractions, commises par des sujets marocains, seront déférées directement par la douane à l’autorité chérifienne. Un délégué de la douane sera chargé de suivre la procédure des affaires pendantes devant les diverses juridictions. Art. 30. Enforcement of regulations.French frontier. Dans la région frontière de l’Algérie, l’application du règlement sur la contrebande des armes restera l’affaire exclusive de la F rance et du Maroc. Spanish frontier.De même, l’application du règlement sur la contrebande des armes dans le Riff et, en général dans les régions frontières des Possessions espagnoles, restera l’affaire exclusive de l’Espagne et du Maroc. Chapitre III *Acte de concession Banque d État*State Bank. Art. 31. Name. Une Banque sera instituée au Maroc sous le nom de “Banque d’Etat du Maroc” pour exercer les droits caprès spécifiés dont la concession lui est accordée par Sa Majesté le Sultan, pour une, durée de quarante années à partir de la ratification du présent Acte. Art. 32. Powers, etc. La Banque, qui pourra exécuter toutes les opérations rentrant dans les attributions d’une, banque, aura le privilège exclusif d’émettre des billets au porteur, remboursables à présentation, ayant force libératoire dans les 2917caisses publiques de l’Empire marocain. La Banque maintiendra, pour leCash reserve. terme de deux ans à compter de la date de son entrée en fonctions, une encaisse au moins égale à la moitié de ses billets en circulation, et au moins égale au tiers après cette période de deux ans révolue. Cette encaisse sera constituée pour au moins un tiers en or ou monnaie or. Art. 33. La Banque remplira, àGovernment depository and disbursing treasurer. l’exclusion de toute autre banque ou établissementde crédit, les fonctions de trésorierpayeur de l’Empire. Aceteffet, le Gouvernement marocain prendra les mesures nécessaires pour faire verser dans les caisses de la Banque le produit des revenus des douanes, à l’exclusion de la partie affectée au service de l’Emprunt 1904 et des autres revenus qu’il désignera. Quant au produit de la taxeFunds for public works. spéciale créée en vue de l’accomplissement de certains travaux publies, le Gouvernement marocain devra le faire verser à la Banque, ainsi que les revenus qu’il pourrait ultérieurement affecter à la garantie de ses emprunts, la Banque étant spécialement chargée d’en assurer le service, à l’exception toutefois de l’Emprunt 1904 qui se trouve régi par un Contrat spécial. Art. 34. La Banque sera l’agentFinancial agent of the Government. financier du Gouvernement, tant au dedans qu’au dehors de l’Empire, sans préjudice du droit pour le Gouvernement de s’adresser à d’autres maisons de banque ou établissements de crédit pour ses emprunts publics. Toutefois, pour les dits emprunts, la Banque jouira d’un droit de préférence, à conditions égales, sur toute maison de banque ou établissement de crédit. Mais, pour les Bons du TrésorNegotiation of notes. et autres effets de trésorerie à court terme que le Gouvernement marocain voudrait négocier, sans en faire l’objet d’umémission publique. la Banque sera chargée, à l’exclusion de tout autre établissement, d’en faire la négociation, soit au Maroc, soit à l’étranger, pour le compte du Gouvernement marocain. 2918 Art. 35. Advances. A valoir sur les rentrées du Trésor, la Banque fera au Gouvernement marocain des avances en comptecourant jusqu’à concurrence d’un million de francs. Credit account.La Banque ouvrira, en outre, au Gouvernement, pour une durée de dix ans à partir de sa constitution, un crédit qui ne pourra pas dépasser les deux tiers de son capital initial. Interest, etc.Ce crédit sera réparti sur plusieurs années et employé en premier lieu aux dépenses d’installation et d’entretien des corps de police organisés conformément aux décisions prises par la Conférence, et subsidiairement aux dépenses de travaux d’intérêt général qui ne seraient pas imputées sur le fonds spécial prévu à l’article suivant. Maximum rate.Le taux de ces deux avances sera au maximum de sept pour cent, commission de banque comprise, et la Banque pourra demander au Gouvernement de lui remettre en garantie de leur montant une somme équivalente en Bons du Trésor. Loan.Si, avant l’expiration des dix années, le Gouvernement marocain venait à contracter un emprunt, la Banque aurait la faculté d’obtenir le remboursement immédiat des avances faites conformément au deuxième alinéa du présent article. Art. 36. Special tax fund. Le produit de la taxe spéciale (Articles 33 et 66) formera un fonds spécial dont la Banque tiendra une comptabilité à part. Ce fonds sera employé conformément aux prescriptions arrêtées par la Conférence. En cas d’insuffisance et à valoir sur les rentrées ultérieures, la Banque pourra ouvrir à ce fonds un crédit dont l’importance ne dépassera pas le montant des encaissements pendant l’année antérieure. Les conditions de taux et de commission seront les mêmes que celles fixées à l’article précédent pour l’avance en comptecourant au Trésor. 2919 Art. 37. La Banque prendra lesMonetary system. mesures qu’elle jugera utiles pour assainir la situation monétaire au Maroc. La monnaie espagnole continuera à être admise à la circulation avec force libératoire. En conséquence, la Banque seraCoinage. exclusivement chargée de l’achat des métaux précieux, de la frappe et de la refonte des monnaies, ainsi que de toutes autres opérations monétaires qu’elle fera pour le compte et au profit du Gouvernement marocain. Art. 38. La Banque, dont leHome office, etc. siège social sera à Tanger, établira des succursales et agences dans les principales villes du Maroc et dans tout autre endroit où elle le jugera utile. Art. 39. Les emplacements nécessairesReal estate. à l’établissement de la Banque ainsi que de ses succursales et agences au Maroc seront mis gratuitement à sa disposition par le Gouvernement et, à l’expiration de la concession, le Gouvernement en reprendra possession et remboursera à la Banque les frais de construction de ces établissements. La Banque sera, en outre, autorisée à acquérir tout bâtiment et terrain dont elle pourrait avoir besoin pour le même objet. Art. 40. Le Gouvernement chérifienProtection. assurera sous sa responsabilité la sécurité et la protection de la Banque, de ses succursales et agences. A cet effet, il mettra dans chaque ville une garde suffisante à la disposition de chacun de ces établissements. Art. 41. La Banque, ses succursalesTax exemptions. et agences, seront exemptes de tout impôt ou redevance ordinaire ou extraordinaire, existants ou à créer; il en est de même pour les immeubles affectés à ses services, les titres et coupons de ses actions et ses billets. L’importation et l’exportation des métaux et monnaies destinés aux opérations de la Banque, seront autorisées et exemptes de tout droit. Art. 42. Le Gouvernement chérifienSupervision by High Commissioner. exercera sa haute surveillance sur la Banque par un Haut Commissaire marocain, nommé 2920par lui, après entente préalable avec le Conseil d’Administration de la Banque. Duties.Ce Haut Commissaire aura le droit de prendre connaissance de la gestion de la Banque; il contrôlera l’émission des billets de Banque et veillera à la stricte observation des dispositions de la concession. Le Haut Commissaire devra signer chaque billet ou y apposer son sceau; il sera chargé de la surveillance des relations de la Banque avec le Trésor Impérial. Il ne pourra pas s’immiscer dans l’administration et la gestion des affaires de la Banque, mais il aura toujours le droit d’assister aux réunions des Censeurs. Deputy commissioners.Le Gouvernement chérifien nommera un ou deux Commissaires adjoints qui seront spécialement chargés de contrôler les opérations financières du Trésor avec la Banque. Art. 43. Regulations. Un règlement, précisant les rapports de la Banque et du Gouvernement marocain, sera établi par le Comité spécial prévu à l’article 57 et approuvé par les Censeurs. Art. 44. French law to govern. La Banque, constituée avec approbation du Gouvernement de Sa Majesté Chérifienne, sous la forme des sociétés anonymes, est régie par la loi française sur la matière. Art. 45. Prosecutions. Les actions intentées au Maroc par la Banque seront portées devant le Tribunal consulaire du défendeur ou devant la juridiction marocaine, conformément aux règles de compétence établies par les traités te les firmans chérifiens. Les actions, intentées au Maroc contre la Banque, seront portées devant un Tribunal spécial, composé de trois magistrats consulaires et de deux assesseurs. Le Corps Diplomatique établira, chaque année, la liste des magistrats, des assesseurs, et de leurs suppléants. Ce Tribunal appliquera à ces causes les règles de droit, de procédure et de compétence édictées en matière commerciale par la Appeals.législation française. L’appel des 2921jugements prononcés par ce Tribunal sera porté devant la Cour fédérale de Lausanne qui statuera en dernier ressort. Art. 46. En cas de contestationDisputes referred to Swiss court. sur les clauses de la concession ou de litiges pouvant survenir entre le Gouvernement marocain et la Banque, le différend sera soumis, sans appel ni recours, à la Cour fédérale de Lausanne. Seront également soumises à cette Cour, sans appel ni recours, toutes les contestations qui pourraient s’élever entre les actionnaires et la Banque sur l’exécution des Statuts ou à raison des affaires sociales. Art. 47. Les Statuts de laFormulating bylaws. Banque seront établis d’après les bases suivantes par un Comité spécial prévu par l’article 57. Ils seront approuvés par les Censeurs et ratifies par l’Assemblée générale des actionnaires. Art. 48. L’Assemblée généraleShareholders’ meetings. constitutive de la Société fixera le lieu où se tiendront les Assemblées des actionnaires et les réunions du Conseil d’Administration; toutefois, ce dernier aura la faculté de se réunir dans toute autre ville s’il le juge utile. La Direction de la Banque sera fixée à Tanger. Art. 49. La Banque sera administréeBoard of directors. par un Conseil d’Administration composé d’autant de membres qu’il sera fait de parts dans le capital initial. Les administrateurs auront lesPowers, etc. pouvoirs les plus étendus pour administration et la gestion de la Société; ce sont eux notamment qui nommeront les Directeurs, SousDirecteurs et Membres de la Commission, indiquée à l’article 54, ainsi que les Directeurs des Succursales et Agences. Tous les employés de la SociétéEmployees. seront recrutes, autant que possible, parmi les ressortissants des diverses Puissances qui ont pris part à la souscription du capital. Art. 50. Les Administrateurs,Nomination of directors. dont la nomination sera faite par l’Assemblée générale des action-2922naires, seront désignés à son agrément par les groupes souscripteurs du capital. Le premier conseil restera en fonctions pendant cinq années. A l’expiration de ce délai, il sera procédé à son renouvellement à raison de trois membres par an. Le sort déterminera l’ordre de sortie des Administrateurs; ils seront rééligibles. A la constitution de la Société, chaque groupe souscripteur aura le droit de désigner autant d’Administrateurs qu’il aura souscrit de parts entières, sans que les groupes soient obligés de porter leur choix sur un candidat de leur propre nationalité. Les groupes souscripteurs ne conserveront leur droit de désignation des Administrateurs, lors du remplacement de ces derniers, ou du renouvellement de leur mandat, qu’autant qu’ils pourront justifier être encore en possession d’au moins la moitié de chaque part pour laquelle ils exercent ce droit. Dans le cas où, par suite de ces dispositions, un groupe souscripteur ne se trouverait plus en mesure de désigner un administrateur. l’Assemblée générale des actionnaires, pourvoirait directement à cette désignation. Art. 51. Foreign censors. Chacun des établissements ciaprès: Banque de l’Empire Allemand, Banque d’Angleterre. Banque d’Espagne, Banque de France, nommera, avec l’agrément de son Gouvernement, un Censeur auprès de la Banque d’Etat du Maroc. Les Censeurs resteront en fonctions pendant quatre années. Les Censeurs sortants peuvent être désignés à nouveau. En cas de décès ou de démission, il sera pourvu à la vacance par l’établissement qui a procédé a la désignation de l’ancien titulaire, mais seulement pour le temps où ce dernier devait rester en charge. Art. 52. Duties. Les Censeurs qui exerceront leur mandat en vertu du présent Acte des Puissances signataires devront, dans l’intérêt de cellesci, veiller sur le bon fonctionnement de la Banque et assurer la stricte observation des 2923clauses de la Concession et des Statuts. Ils veilleront à l’exact accomplissement des prescriptions concernant l’émission des billets et devront surveiller les opérations tendant à l’assainissement de la situation monétaire; mais ils ne pourront jamais, sous quelque prétexte que ce soit, s’immiscer dans la gestion des affaires, ni dans l’administration intérieure de la Banque. Chacun des Censeurs pourraExaminations. examiner en tout temps les comptes de la Banque, demander, soit au Conseil d’Administration, soit à la Direction, des informations sur la gestion de la Banque et assister aux réunions du Conseil d’Administration, mais seulement avec voix consultative. Les quatre Censeurs se réunirontMeetings. à Tanger, dans l’exercice de leurs fonctions, au moins une fois tous les deux ans, à une date à concerter entr’eux. D’autres réunions à Tanger ou ailleurs devront avoir lieu, si trois des Cen seurs l’exigent. Les quatre Censeurs dresseront,Report. d’un commun accord, un rapport annuel qui sera annexé à celui du Conseil d’Administration. LeConseil d’Administration transmettra, sans délai, une copie de ce rapport à chacun des Gouvernements si gnataires de l’Acte de la Conférence. Art. 53. Les émoluments et indemnitésEmoluments, etc. de déplacement, affectés aux Censeurs, seront établis par le Comité d’étude des Statuts. Ils seront directement versés à ces agents par les Banques chargées de leur désignation et remboursés à ces établissements par la Banque d’Etat du Maroc. Art. 54. Il sera institué à TangerCommittee of shareholders. auprès de la Direction une Commission dont les membres seront choisis par le Conseil d’Administration sans distinction de nationalité, parmi les notables résidant à Tanger, propriétaires d’actions de la Banque. Cette Commission, qui sera présidée par un des Directeurs, ou SousDirecteurs, donnera son avis sur les escomptes et ouvertures de crédite. 2924 Elle adressera un rapport mensuel sur ces diverses questions au Conseil d’Administration. Art. 55. Capital, etc. Le capital, dont l’importance sera fixée par le Comité spécial désigné à l’article 57, sans *Post*, p. 2925.pouvoir être inférieur à quinze millions de francs, ni supérieur à vingt millions, sera forme en monnaie or et les actions, dont les coupures représenteront une valeur équivalente à cinq cents francs, seront libellées dans les diverses monnaies or, à un change fixe, déterminé par les Statuts. Ce capital pourra être ultérieurement augmenté, en une ou plusieurs fois, par décision de l’Assem blée Générale des Actionnaires. La souscription de ces augmentations de capital sera réservée à tous les porteurs d’actions, sans distinction de groupe, proportionnellement aux titres possédés par chacun d’eux. Art 56. Division of initial capital. Le capital initial de la Banque sera divisé en autant de parts égales qu’il y aura de parties prenantes parmi les Puissances représentées à la Conférence. Subscriptions.A cet effet, chaque Puissance désignera une Banque qui exercera, soit pour ellemême, soit pour un groupe de banques, le droit de souscription ci dessus spécifié, ainsi que le droit de désignation des Administrateurs prévu à l’article 50. Toute banque, choisie comme chef de groupe, pourria avec l’autorisation de son Gouvernement être remplacée par une autre banque du même pays. Notification.Les Etats, qui voudraient se prévaloir de leur droit de souscription, auront à communiquer cette intention au Gouvernement Royal d’Espagne dans un délai de quatre semaines, à partir de la signature du présent Acte par les représentants des Puissances. Allotment to banks.Toutefois, deux parts égales à celles réservées à chacun des groupes souscripteurs seront attribuées *au* *Consortium* des banques signataires du contrat du 12 Juin 1904, en compensation de la cession qui sera faite par le *Consortium* a la Banque d’Etat du Maroc: 1º des droits spécifiés à l’article 33 du contrat; 2925 2º du droit inscrit à l’article 32 ($2) du contrat, concernant le solde disponible des recettes douanières sous réserve expresse du privilège général confère en premier rang par l’article 11 du même contrat aux porteurs de Titres sur la totalité du Produit des Douanes. Art. 57. Dans un délai de troisSpecial committee meeting. semaines à partir de la clôture de la souscription, notifiée par le Gouvernement Royal d’Espagne aux Puissances intéressées, un Comité spécial, composé de délégués nommés par les groupes souscripteurs, dans les conditions*Ante*, p. 2921. prévues à l’article 50 pour la nomination des Administrateurs, se réunira afin d’élaborer les Statuts de la Banque. L’Assemblée générale constitutive de la Société aura lieu dans un délai de deux mois, à partir de la ratification du présent Acte. La rôle du Comité spécial cessera aussitôt après la constitution de la Société. Le Comité spécial fixera luimême le lieu de ses réunions. Art. 58. Aucune modificationChanges in by-laws. aux Statuts ne pourra être apportée si ce nest sur la proposition du Conseil d’Administration et après avis conforme des Censeurs et du Haut Commissaire Impérial. Ces modifications devront être votées par l’Assemblée Générale des Actionnaires à la majorité des trois quarts des membres présents ou représentés. Chapitre IV *Déclaration concernant un meilleur rendement des Impôts et la création de nouveaux revenus*Taxation and revenue. Art. 59. Dès que le *tertib* sera mis“Tertib.”Application. à exécution d’une façon régulière à l’égard des sujets marocains, les Représentants des Puissances à Tanger y soumettront leurs ressortissants dans l’Empire. Mais il est entendu que le dit impôt ne sera appliqué aux étrangers, *a*) que dans les conditions fixées par le règlement du Corps Diplo-2926matique à Tanger en date du 23 Novembre 1903, *b*) que dans les localités où il sera effectivement perçu sur les sujets marocains. Les autorités consulaires retiendront un tantième pour cent des sommes encaissées sur leurs ressortissants pour couvrir les frais occasionnés par la rédaction des rôles et le recouvrement de la taxe. Le taux de cette retenue sera fixé, d’un commun accord, par le Makhzen et le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger. Art. 60. Property rights of oreigners. Conformément au droit qui leur a été reconnu par l’article 11 de la Convention de Madrid, les étrangers pourront acquérir des propriétés dans toute l’étendue de l’Empire Chérifien et Sa Majesté le Sultan donnera aux autorités administratives et judiciaires les instructions nécessaires pour que l’autorisation de passer es actes ne soit pas refusée sans motif légitime. Quant aux transmissions ultérieures par actes entre vifs ou après décès, elles continueront à s’exercer sans aucune entrave. In open ports.Dans les ports ouverts au commerce et dans un rayon de dix kilomètres autour de ces ports, Sa Majesté le Sultan accorde, d’une façon générale, et sans qu’il soit désormais nécessaire de l’obtenir spécialement pour chaque achat de propriété par les étrangers, le consentement exigé par l’article 11 de la Convention de Madrid. Other places.A Ksar el Kebir, Arzila, Azemmour et, éventuellement, dans d’autres localités du littoral ou de l’intérieur, l’autorisation générale cidessus mentionnée est également accordée aux étrangers, mais seulement pour les acquisitions dans un rayon de deux kilomètres autour de ces villes. Erection of buildings.Partout où les étrangers auront acquis des propriétés, ils pourront élever des constructions en se conformant aux règlements et usages. Deeds.Avant d’autoriser la rédaction des actes transmissifs de propriété, le Cadi devra s’assurer, contormé-2927ment à la loi musulmane, de la régularité des titres. Le Makhzen désignera, dansVerification. chacune des villes et circonscriptions indiquées au présent article, le Cadi qui sera chargé d’effectuer ces vérifications. Art. 61. Dans le but de créerBuilding taxes. de nouvelles ressources au Makhzen. la Conférence reconnaît, en principe, qu’une taxe pourra être établie sur les constructions urbaines. Une partie des recettes ainsi réalisées sera affectée aux besoins de la voirie et de l’hygiène municipales et. d’une façon générale, aux dépenses d’amélioration et d’entretien des villes. La taxe sera due par le propriétaire marocain ou étranger sans aucune distinction; mais le locataire ou le détenteur de la clef en sera responsable envers le Trésor marocain. Un règlement édicté, d’un commun accord, par le Gouvernement chérifien et le Corps Diplomatique á Tanger, fixera le taux de la taxe, son mode de perception et d’application et déterminera la quotité des ressources ainsi créées qui devra être affectée aux dépenses d’amélioration et d’entretien des villes. A Tanger, cette quotité sera versée au Conseil sanitaire international. qui en réglera l’emploi jusqu’à la création d’une organisation municipale. Art. 62. Sa Majesté Chérifienne,Agricultural taxes. ayant décidé en 1901 que les fonctionnaires marocains, chargés de la perception des impôts agricoles, ne recevraient plus des populations ni *sokhra* ni *mouna,* la Conférence estime que cette règle devra être généralisée autant que possible. Art. 63. Les Délégués chérifiensBuildings rented by foreigners. ont exposé que des biens habous ou certaines propriétés domaniales, notamment des immeubles du Makhzen, occupés contre paiement de la redevance de six pour cent, sont détenus par des ressortissants étrangers, sans titres réguliers ou en vertu de contrats sujets à révision. La Conférence, désireuse de remédier à cet état de 2928choses, charge le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger de donner une solution équitableá ces deux questions, d’accord avec le Commissaire spécial que Sa Majesté Chérifienne voudra bien désigner à cet effet. Art. 64. Taxes on trade, etc. La Conférence prend acte des propositions formulées parles Délégués chérifiens au sujet de la création de taxes sur certains commerces, industries et professions. Si à la suite de l’application de ces taxes aux sujets marocains, le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger estimait qu’il y a lieu de les étendre aux ressortissants étrangers, il est. dès à présent spécifié que les dites taxes seront exclusivement municipales. Art. 65. Stamp taxes, etc. La Conférence se rallie à la proposition faite par la Délégation marocaine d’établir avec l’assistanceduCorps Diplomatique: *a*) un droit de timbre sur les contrats et actes authentiques passés devant les adoul; *b*) un droit de mutation, au maximum de deux pour cent, sur les ventes immobilières; *c*) un droit de statistique et de pesage, au maximum de un pour cent *ad valorem,* sur les marchandises transportées par cabotage; *d*) un droit de passeport à percevoir sur les sujets marocains; *e*) éventuellement, des droits de quais et de phares dont le produit devra être affecté à l’amélioration des ports. Art. 66. Tax on imports. A titre temporaire, les marchandises d’origine étrangère seront frappées à leur entrée au Maroc d’une taxe spéciale s’élevant Proceeds.à deux et demi pour cent *ad valorem.* Le produit intégral de cette taxe formera un fonds spécial qui sera affecté aux dépenses et à l’exécution de travaux publics, destinés au développement de la navigation et du commerce en général dans l’Empire chérifien. Le programme des travaux et leur ordre de priorité seront arrêtés, d’un commun accord, par le Gouvernement chérifien et par le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger. Les études, devis, projets et 2929cahiers des charges s’y rapportant seront établis par un ingénieur compétent nommé par le Gouvernement chérifien d’accord avec le Corps Diplomatique. Cet ingénieur pourra, au besoin, être assisté d’un ou plusieurs ingénieurs adjoints. Leur traitement sera imputé sur les fonds de la caisse spéciale. Les fonds de la caisse spéciale seront déposés à la Banque d’Etat du Maroc qui en tiendra la comptabilité. Les adjudications publiques serontPublic contract awards. passées dans les formes et suivant les conditions générales prescrites par un Règlement que le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger est chargé d’établir avec le Représentant de Sa Majesté Chérifienne. Le bureau d’adjudication sera composé d’un représentant du Gouvernement cherifien, de cinq délégués du Corps Diplomatique et de l’ingénieur. L’adjudication sera prononcée en faveur du soumissionnaire qui, en se conformant aux prescriptions du cahier des charges, présentera l’offre remplissant les conditions générales les plus avantageuses. En ce qui concerne les sommesExpenditure of special tax. provenant de la taxe spéciale et qui seraient perçues dans les bureaux de douane établis dans les régions visées par l’article 103 du Règlement sur les douanes, leur emploi sera réglé par le Makhzen avec l’agrément de la Puissance limitrophe, conformément aux prescriptions du présent article. Art. 67. La Conférence, sousExport tax reductions. réserve des observations présentées à ce sujet, émet le vœu que les droits d’exportation des marchandises ciaprès soient réduits de la manière suivante: Pois chiches 20 pour 100 Maïs 20 “ 100 Orge 50 “ 100 Blé 34 “ 100 Art. 68. Sa Majesté ChérifienneExport of cattle. consentira à élever à dix mille le chiffre de six mille têtes de bétail de l’espèce bovine que chaque Puissance aura le droit d’exporter du 2930Maroc. L’exportation pourra avoir lieu par tous les bureaux de douane. Si, par suite de circonstances malheureuses, une pénurie de bétail était constatée dans une région déterminée, Sa Majesté Chérifienne pourrait interdire temporairement la sortie du bétail par le port, ou les ports qui desservent cette région. Cette mesure ne devra pas excéder une durée de deux années; elle ne pourra pas être appliquée à la fois à tous les ports de l’Empire. Il est d’ailleurs entendu que les dispositions précédentes ne modifient pas les autres conditions de l’exportation du bétail fixées par les firmans antérieurs. La Conférence émet, en outre, le vœu qu’un service d’inspection vétérinaire soit organisé au plus tôt dans les ports de la côte. Art. 69. Coasting trade. Conformément aux décisions antérieures de Sa Majesté Chérifienne et notamment à la décision du 28 septembre 1901, est autorisé entre tous les ports de l’Empire le transport par cabotage des céréales, graines, légumes, œufs, fruits, volailles, et, en général, des marchandises et animaux de toute espèce, originaires Restrictions.ou non du Maroc, à l’exception des chevaux, mulets, ânes et chameaux pour lesquels un permis spécial du Makhzen sera necessaire. Le cabotage pourra être effectué par des bateaux de toute nationalité, sans que les dits articles aient à payer les droits d’exportation, mais en se conformant aux droits spéciaux et aux règlements sur la matière. Art. 70. Harbor dues. Le taux des droits de stationnement ou d’ancrage imposés aux navires dans les ports marocains se trouvant fixe par des traités passés avec certaines Puissances, ces Puissances se montrent disposés à consentir la révision des dits droits. Le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger est chargé d’établir, d’accord avec le Makhzen. les conditions de la révision qui ne pourra avoir lieu qu’aprèsl’amélioration des ports. Art. 71. Customs storage dues. Les droits de magasinage en douane seront perçus dans tous les ports marocains où il existera des entrepôts suffisants, con-2931formément aux règlements pris ou à prendre sur la matière par le Gouvernement de Sa Majesté Chérifienne, d’accord avec le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger. Art. 72. L’opium et le kifOpium and kiff. cotinueront à faire l’objet d’un monopole au profit du Gouvernement chérifien. Néanmoins, l’importation de l’opium spécialement destiné à desemplois pharmaceutiques sera autorisée par permis spécial, délivré par le Makhzen, sur la demande de la Légation dont relève le pharmacien ou médecin importateur. Le Gouvernement Chérifien et le Corps Diplomatique régleront, d’un commun accord, la quantité maxima à introduire. Art. 73. Les Représentants desTobacco. Puissances prennent acte de l’intention du Gouvernement chérifien d’étendre aux tabacs de toutes sortes le monopole existant en ce qui concerne le tabac à priser. Ils réservent le droit de leurs ressortissants à être dûment indemnisés des préjudices que le dit monopole pourrait occasionner à ceux d’entr’eux qui auraient des industries créées sous le régime actuel concernant le tabac. A défaut d’entente amiable, l’indemnité sera fixée par des experts désignés parle Makhzen et par le Corps Diplomatique, en se conformant aux dispositions arrêtées en matière d’expropriation pour cause d’utilité publique. Art. 74. Le principe de l’adjudication,Monopoly contracts. sans acception de nationalité, sera appliqué aux fermes concernant le monopole de l’opium et du kif. Il en serait de même pour le monopole du tabac, s’il était établi. Art. 75. Au cas où il y auraitModification. lieu de modifier quelqu’une des dispositions de la présente déclaration. une entente devra s’établir à ce sujet entre le Makhzen et le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger. Art. 76. Dans tous les cas prévus par la présenteDiplomatic intervention. déclaration, où le Corps Diplomatique sera appelé à intervenir, sauf en ce qui concerne les articles 64, 70 et 75, les décisions seront prises à la majorité des voix. 2932 Chapitre V *Règlement sur les domines de F Empire et la répression de la fraude et de la contrebande.*Customs regulation. Art. 77. Deposits of manifests. Tout capitaine de navire de commerce, venant de l’étranger ou du Maroc, devra, dans les vingtquatre heures de son admission en libre pratique dans un des ports de l’Empire, déposer au bureau de douane une copie exacte de son manifeste, signée par lui et certifiée conforme par le consignataire du navire. Il devra, en outre, s’il en est requis, donner communication aux agents de la douane de l’original de son manifeste. La douane aura la faculté d’installer à bord un ou plusieurs gardiens pour prévenir tout trafic illégal. Art. 78. Exemptions. Sont exempts du dépôt du manifeste: 1.º Les bâtiments de guerre ou affrétés pour le compte d’une Puissance; 2.º Les canots appartenant à des particuliers, qui s’en servent pour leur usage, en s’abstenant de tout transport de marchandises; 3.º Les bateaux ou embarcations employés à la pêche en vue des côtes; 4.º Les yachts uniquement employés à la navigation de plaisance et enregistrés au port d’attache dans cette catégorie; 5.º Les navires chargés spécialement de la pose et de la réparation des câbles télégraphiques; 6.º Les bateaux uniquement affectés au sauvetage: 7.º Les bâtiments hospitaliers; 8.º Les naviresécoles de la marine marchande, ne se livrant pas à des opérations commerciales. Art 79. Contents of manifests. Le manifeste, déposé à la douane, devra annoncer la nature et la provenance de la cargaison avec les marques et numéros des caisses, balles, ballots, barriques, etc. Art. 80. Investigations. Quand il y aura des indices sérieux faisant soupçonner l’inexactitude du manifeste, ou quand le capitaine du navire refusera de se prêter à la visite et 2933aux vérifications des agents de la douane, le cas sera signalé à l’autorité consulaire compétente afin que celleci procède avec un délégué de la douane chérifienne, aux enquêtes, visites et vérifications qu’elle jugera nécessaires. Art. 81. Si, à l’expiration duPenalty for non-delivery of manifest.*Ante*, p. 2932. délai de vingtquatre heures indiqué à l’article 77, le capitaine n’a pas déposé son manifeste, il sera passible, à moins que le retard ne provienne d’un cas de force majeure, d’une amende de cent cinquante pesetas par jourFraudulent inaccuracies. de retard, sans toutefois que cette amende puisse dépasser six cents pesetas. Si le capitaine a présenté frauduleusement un manifeste inexact ou incomplet, il sera personnellementcondamnéaupaiement d’une somme égale a la valeur des marchandises pour lesquelles il n’a pas produit de manifeste, et à une amende de cinq cents à mille pesetas, et le bâtiment et les marchandises pourront en outre être saisis par l’autorité consulaire compétente pour la sûreté de. l’amende. Art. 82. Toute personne, auInvoice declarations. moment de dédouaner les marchandises importées ou destinées à l’exportation, doit faire à la douane une déclaration détaillée, énonçant l’espèce, la qualité, le poids, le nombre, la mesure et la valeur des marchandises, ainsi que l’espèce, les marques et les numéros des colis qui les contiennent. Art. 83. Dans le cas où, lors deInaccurate invoices. la visite, on trouvera moins de colis ou de marchandises qu’il n’en a été déclaré, le déclarant, à moins qu’il ne puisse justifier de sa bonne foi, devra payer double droit poul les marchandises manquant, et les marchandises présentées seront retenues en douane pour la sûreté de ce double droit; si, au contraire, on trouve à la visite un excédant quant au nombre des colis, à la quantité ou au poids des marchandises, cet excédant sera saisi et confisqué au profit du Makhzen à moins que le déclarant ne puisse justifier de sa bonne foi. 2934 Art. 84. As to kind and quality. Si la déclaration a été reconnue inexacte quant à l’espèce ou à la qualité, et si le déclarant ne peut justifier de sa bonne foi, les marchandises inexactement déclarées seront saisies et confisquées au profit du Makhzen par l’autorite compétente. Art. 85. As to value. Dans le cas où la déclaration serait reconnue inexacte quant à la valeur déclarée et si le déclarant ne peut justifier de sa bonne foi, la douane pourra, soit prélever le droit en nature séance tenante, soit, au cas où la marchandise est indivisible, acquérir la dite marchandise, en payant immédiatement au déclarant la valeur déclarée, augmentée de cinq pour cent. Art. 86. False declarations. Si la déclaration est reconnue fausse quant à la nature des marchandises, cellesci seront considérées comme n’ayant pas été déclarées et l’infraction tombera sous l’application des articles 88 et 90 ciapres et sera punie des peines prévues aux dits articles. Art. 87. Smuggling, etc. Toute tentative ou tout flagrant délit d’introduction, toute tentative ou tout flagrant délit d’exportation en contrebande de marchandises soumises au droit, soit par mer, soit par terre, seront passibles de la confiscation des marchandises, sans préjudice des peines et amendes cidessous qui seront prononcées par la juridiction compétente. Seizure, etc.Seront en outre saisis et confisqués les moyens de transport par terre dans le cas où la contrebande constituera la partie principale du chargement. Art. 88. Fines, at open ports. Toute tentative ou tout flagrant délit d’introduction, toute tentative ou tout flagrant délit d’exportation en contrebande par un port ouvert au commerce ou par un bureau de douane, seront punis d’une amende ne dépassant pas le triple de la valeur des marchandises, objet de la fraude, et d’un emprisonnement de cinq jours à six mois, ou de l’une des deux peines seulement. Art. 89. Outside open ports. Toute tentative ou tout flagrant délit d’introduction, toute tentative ou tout flagrant délit 2935d’exportation, en dehors d’un port ouvert au commerce ou d’un bureau de douane, seront punis d’une amende de trois cents à cinq cents pesetas et d’une amende supplémentaire égale à trois fois la valeur de la marchandise ou d’un emprisonnement d’un mois à un an. Art. 90. Les complices des délitsAccomplices. prévus aux articles 88 et 89 seront passibles des mêmes peines que les auteurs principaux. Les éléments caractérisant la complicité seront appréciés d’après la législation du tribunal saisi. Art. 91. En cas de tentative ouAttempt at smuggling by vessels. flagrant délit d’importation, de tentative ou flagrant délit d’exportation de marchandises par un navire en dehors d’un port ouvert au commerce, la douane marocaine pourra amener le navire au port le plus proche pour être remis àSeizure. l’autorité consulaire, laquelle pourra le saisir et maintenir la saisie jusqu’à ce qu’il ait acquitté le montant des condamnations prononcées. La saisie du navire devra êtreRelease. levée, en tout état de l’instance, en tant que cette mesure n’entravera pas 1 instruction judiciaire, sur consignation du montant maximum de l’amende entre les mains de l’autorité consulaire ou sous caution solvable de la payer acceptée par la douane. Art. 92. Les dispositions desCoasting vessels. articles précédents seront applicables à la navigation de cabotage. Art. 93. Les marchandises, nonExport certificates. soumises aux droits d’exportation, embarquées dans un port marocain pour être transportées par mer dans un autre port de F Empire, devront être accompagnées d’un certificat de sortie délivré par la douane, sous peine d’être assujetties au paiement du droit d’importation et même confisquées si elles ne figuraient pas au manifeste. Art. 94. Le transport par cabotagedesDeposit of duties. produits soumis aux droits d’exportation ne pourra s’effectuer qu’en consignant au bureau de départ, contre quittance, le montant des droits d’exportation relatifs à ces marchandises. 2936 Refund of deposit.Cette consignation sera remboursée au déposant par le bureau où elle a été effectuée, sur production d’une déclaration revêtue par la douane de la mention d’arrivée de la marchandise et de la quittance constatant le dépôt des droits. Les pièces justificatives de l’arrivée de ta marchandise devront être produites dans les trois mois de l’expédition. Passé ce délai, à moins que le retard ne provienne d’un cas de force majeure, la somme consignée deviendra ta propriété du Makhzen. Art. 95. Payment of duties. Les droits d’entrée et de sortie seront payés au comptant au bureau de douane où la liquidation aura été effectuée. Les droits ad valorem seront liquidés suivant la valeur au comptant et en gros de la marchandise rendue au bureau de douane, et franche de droits de douane et de magasinage. En cas d’avaries, il sera tenu compte, dans l’estimation, de la dépréciation subie par la marchandise. Les marchandises ne pourront être retirées qu’après le paiement des droits de douane et de magasinage. Receipt.Toute prise en charge ou perception devra faire l’objet d’un récépissé régulier, délivré par l’agent chargé de l’opération. Art. 96. Appraisements. La valeur des principales marchandises taxées par les Douanes marocaines sera déterminée chaque année, dans les conditions spécifiées à l’article précédent, par une Commission des valeurs douanières, réunie à Tanger et composée de: 1.º Committee on customs. Trois membres désignés par le Gouvernement marocain, 2.º Trois membres désignés par le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger, 3.º Un délégué de la Banque d’Etat. 4.º Un agent de la Délégation de l’Emprunt marocain 5%, 1904. La Commission nommera douze à vingt membres honoraires domiciliés au Maroc, qu’elle consultera quand il s’agira de fixer les valeurs et toutes les fois qu’elle le jugera utile. Ces membres honoraires seront choisis sur les listes des no-2937tables, établies par chaque Légation pour les étrangers et par le Représentant du Sultan pour les marocains. Ils seront désignés, autant que possible, proportionellementà l’importance du commerce de chaque nation. La Commission sera nommée pour trois années. Le tarif des valeurs fixées parSchedule of values. elle servira de base aux est ¡mations qui seront faites dans chaque bureau par l’administration des douanes marocaines. Il sera affiché dans les bureaux de douane et dans les chancelleries des Légations ou des Consulats à Tanger. Le tarif sera susceptible d’être révisé au bout de six mois, si des modifications notables sont survenues dans la valeur de certaines marchandises. Art. 97. Un Comité permanent,Permanent committee. dit “Comité des douanes”, est institué à Tanger et nommé pour trois années. 11 sera composé d’un Commissaire spécial de Sa Majesté Chérifienne. d’un membre du Corps Diplomatique ou Consulaire désigné par le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger, et d’un délégué de la Banque d’Etat. Il pourra s’ad joindre, à titre consultatif, un ou plusieurs représentants du service des Douanes. Ce Comité exercera sa hauteDuties. surveillance sur le fonctionnement des Douanes et pourra proposer à Sa Majesté Chérifienne les mesures qui seraient propres à apporter des améliorations dans le service et à assurer la régularité et le contrôle des opérations et perceptions (débarquements, embarquements, transport à terre, manipulations, entrées et sorties des marchandises, magasinage, estimation. liquidation et perception des taxes). Par la création du “Comité des douanes”, il ne sera porté aucune atteinte aux droits stipulés en faveur des porteurs de titres par les articles 15 et 10 du Contrat d’emprunt du 12 Juin 1904. 2938 Des instructions, élaborées par le Comité des douanes et les services intéressés, détermineront les détails de l’application de l’article 96 et du présent article. Elles seront soumises à l’avis du Corps Diplomatique. Art. 98. Warehouses. Dans les douanes où il existe des magasins suffisants, le service de la douane prend en charge les marchandises débarquées à partir du moment où elles sont remises, contre récépissé, parle capitaine du bateau aux agents préposés à l’acconage jusqu’au moment où elles sont régulièrement dédouanées. Il est responsable des dommages causés par les pertes ou avaries de marchandise qui sont imputables à la faute ou à la négligence de ses agents. Il n’est pas responsable des avaries résultant soit du dépérissement naturel de la marchandise, soit de son trop long séjour en magasin, soit des cas de force majeure. Dans les douanes où il n’y a pas de magasins suffisants, les agents du Makhzen sont seulement tenus d’employer les moyens de préservation dont dispose le bureau de la douane. Revision of storage regulations.Une révision du Règlement de magasinage, actuellement en vigueur, sera effectuée par les soins du Corps Diplomatique statuant à la majorité, de concert avec le Gouvernement chérifien. Art. 99. Sale of confiscated articles. Les marchandises et les moyens de transport à terre confisqués seront vendus par les soins de la douane, dans un délai de huit jours à partir du jugement définitif rendu par le tribunal compétent. Art. 100. Proceeds. Le produit net de la vente des marchandises et objets confisqués estacquis définitivement à l’Etat; celui des amendes pécuniaires, ainsi que le montant des transactions, seront, après déduction des frais de toute nature, répartis entre le Trésor chérifien et ceux qui auront participé à la répression de la fraude ou de la contrebande. Un tiers à répartir par la douane entre les indicateurs, 2939Un tiers aux agents ayant saisi la marchandise, Un tiers au Trésor marocain. Si la saisie a été opérée sans l’intervention d’un indicateur, la moitié des amendes sera attribuée aux agents saisissants et l’autre moitié au Trésor marocain. Art. 101. Les autorités douanièresViolation by foreigners. marocainesdevront signaler directement aux agents diplomatiques ou consulaires les infractions au présent règlement commises par leurs ressortissants, afin que ceuxci soient poursuivis devant la juridiction compétente. Les mêmes infractions, commises par des sujets marocains, seront déférées directement par la douane à l’autorité chérifienne. Un délégué de la douane sera chargé de suivre la procédure des affaires pendantes devant les diverses juridictions. Art. 102. Toute confiscation,Imposition of penalties. amende, ou pénalité, devra être prononcée pour les étrangers par la juridiction consulaire et pourles sujets marocains par la juridiction Chérifienne. Art. 103. Dans la région frontièreOn Algerian frontier. de l’Algérie, l’application du présent règlement restera l’affaire exclusive de la France et du Maroc; De même, l’application de ceSpanish frontier. règlement dans le Riff et, en général, dans les régions frontières des Possesions espagnoles, restera l’affaire exclusive de l’Espagne et du Maroc. Art. 104. Les dispositions duRevision. présent règlement, autres que celles qui s’appliquent aux pénalités. pourront être révisées par le Corps Diplomatique à Tanger, statuant à l’unanimité des voix, et d’accord avec le Makhzen, à l’expiration d’un délai de deux ans à dater de son entrée en vigueur. Chapitre VI *Déclaration relative aux services publics et aux travaux publics.*Public services and works. Art. 105. En vue d’assurer l’applicationNonalienation of public services, etc. du principe de la liberté économique sans aucune inégalité, 2940les Puissances signataires déclarent qu’aucun des services publics de l’Empire Chérifien ne pourra être aliéné au profit d’intérêts particuliers. Art. 106. Reservation of authority. Dans le cas où le Gouvernement chérifien croirait devoir faire appel aux capitaux étrangers ou à l’industrie étrangère pour l’exploitation de services publics ou pour l’exécution de travaux publics, routes, chemins de fer, ports, télégraphes etautres, les Puissances signataires se réservent de veiller à ce que l’autorité de l’Etat sur ces grandes entreprises d’intérêt général demeure entière. Art. 107. Concessions. La validité des concessions qui seraient faites aux termes de l’article 106 ainsi que pour les fournitures d’Etat sera subordonnée, dans tout l’Empire chérifien, au principe de l’adjudication publique, sans acception de nationalité, pour toutes les matières qui, conformément aux règles suivies dans les législations étrangères, encomportent l’application. Art. 108. Notice to diplomatic body. Le Gouvernement chérifien, dès qu’il aura décidé de procéder par voie d’adjudication à l’exécution des travaux publics, en fera part au Corps Diplomatique; Submission of plans, etc.il lui communiquera, par la suite, les cahiers des charges, plans, et tous les documents annexés au projet d’adjudication, de manière que les nationaux de toutes les Puissances signataires puissent se rendre compte des travaux projetés et être à même d’y concourir. Un délai suffisant sera fixé à cet effet par l’avis d’adjudication. Art. 109. Free competition. Le cahier des charges ne devra contenir, ni directement ni indirectement, aucune condition ou disposition qui puisse porter atteinte à la libre concurrence et mettre en état d’infériorité les concurrents d’une nationalité visàvis des concurrents d’une autre nationalité. Art. 110. Award of contracts. Les adjudications seront passées dans les formes et suivant les conditions générales prescrites par un règlement que le Gouvernement chérifien arrêtera avec l’assistance du Corps Diplomatique. 2941 L’adjudication sera prononcée par le Gouvernement chérifien en faveur du soumissionnaire qui, en se conformant aux prescriptions du cahier des charges, présentera l’offre remplissant les conditions générales les plus avantageuses. Art. 111. Les règles des articlesCork forests. 106 à 110 seront appliquées aux concessions d’exploitation de forêts de chêneslièges, conformément aux dispositions en usage dans les législations étrangères. Art. 112. Un firman chérifienMines and quarries. déterminera les conditions de concession et d’exploitations des mines, minières et carrières. Dans l’élaboration de ce firman, le Gouvernement chérifien s’inspirera des législations étrangères existant sur la matière. Art. 113. Si, dans les cas mentionnésExpropriation of property. aux articles 106 à 112, il était nécessaire d’occuper certains immeubles, il pourra être procédé à leur expropriation moyennant le versement préalable d’une juste indemnité et conformément aux règles suivantes. Art. 114. L’expropriation neAscertainment of necessity. pourra avoir lieu que pour cause d’utilité publique et qu’autant que la nécessité en aura été constatée par une enquête administrative dont un règlement chérifien, éla boré avec l’assistance du Corps Diplomatique, fixera les formalités. Art. 115. Si les propriétairesProperty of Moorish subjects. d’immeubles sont sujets marocains, Sa Majesté Chérifienne prendra les mesures nécessaires pour qu’aucun obstacle ne soit apporté à l’exécution des travaux qu Elle aura déclarés d’utilité publique. Art. 116. S’il s’agit de propriétairesProperty of foreigners. étrangers, il sera procédé à l’expropriation de la manière suivante: En cas de désaccord entre l’administration compétente et le propriétaire de l’immeuble à exproprier. l’indemnité sera fixée par un jury spécial, ou. s’il y a lieu, par arbitrage. Art. 117. Ce jury sera composéAppraisal. de six experts estimateurs, choisis trois par le propriétaire, trois par l’administration qui poursuivra 2942l’expropriation. L’avis de la majorité absolue prévaudra. S’il ne peut se former de majorité, le propriétaire et l’administration nommeront chacun un arbitre et ces deux arbitres désigneront le tiers arbitre. A défaut d’entente pour la désignation du tiersarbitre, ce dernier sera nommé par 1e Corps Diplomatique à Tanger. Art. 118. Arbitrators. Les arbitres devront être choisis sur une liste établie au début de l’année par le Corps Diplomatique et, autant que possible, parmi les experts ne résidant pas dans la localité où s’exécute le travail. Art. 119. Appeals. Le propriétaire pourra faire appel de la décision rendue par les arbitres, devant la juridiction compétente, et conformément aux règles fixées en matière d’arbitrage par la législation à laquelle il ressortit. Chapitre VII *Dispositions générales.*General provisions. Art. 120. Legislation by signatory powers. En vue de mettre, s’il y a lieu, sa législation en harmonie avec les engagements contractés par le présent Acte Général, chacune des Puissances signataires s’oblige à provoquer, en ce qui la concerne, l’adoption des mesures législatives qui seraient nécessaires. Art. 121. Ratification. Le présent Acte Général sera ratifié suivant les lois constitutionnelles particulières à chaque Etat; les ratifications seront déposées à Madrid le plus tôt que faire se pourra, et au plus tard le trente et un Décembre mille neuf cent six. Certification.Il sera dressé du dépôt un procèsverbal dont une copie certifiée conforme sera remise aux Puissances signataires par la voie diplomatique. Art. 122. Effect. Le présent Acte Général entrera en vigueur le jour où toutes les ratifications auront été déposées, et au plus tard le trente etun Décembre mille neufcent six. Stipulations subject to legislation.Au cas où les mesures législatives spéciales qui dans certains 2943pays seraient nécessaires pour assurer l’applicationàleurs nationaux résidant au Maroc de quelquesunes des stipulations du présent Acte général, n’auraient pas été adoptées avant la date fixée pour la ratification, ces stipulations ne deviendraient applicables, en ce qui les concerne, qu’après que les mesures législatives cidessus visées auraient été promulguées. Art. 123. et dernier. Tous lesFormer treaties. traités, conventions et arrangements des Puissances signataires avec le Maroc restent en vigueur.Conflicting provisions. Toutefois, il est entendu qu’en cas de conflit entre leurs dispositions et celles du présent Acte Général, les stipulations de ce dernier prévaudront. En foi de quoi, les DéléguésSignatures. Plénipotentiaires ont signé le présent Acte Général et y ont apposé leur cachet. Fait à Algeciras le septième jour d’Avril mille neuf cent six. en un seul exemplaire qui restera déposé dans les archives du Gouvernement de Sa Majesté Catholique et dont des copies certifiées conformes seront remises par la voie diplomatique aux Puissances signataires. Pour l’Allemagne: [l. s.] Radowitz. [l. s.] Tattenbach. Pour l’Autriche-Hongrie: [l. s.] Welsersheimb. [l. s.] Bolesta Koziebrodzki Pour la Belgique: [l. s.] Joostens. [l. s.] Comte Conrad de Buisseret. Pour l’Espagne: [l. s.] El Duque de Almodövar del Rio. [l. s.] J. PérezCaballero. Pourles Etats-Unis d’Amérique: Sous réserve de la déclaration faite en séance plénière de la Conférence le 7 Avril 1906. [l. s.] Henry White. [l. s.] Samuel R. Gummeré. Pour la France: [l. s.] Révoil. [l. s.] Régnault. Pour la Grande Bretagne: [l. s.] A. Nicolson. 2944 Pour l’Italie: [l. s.] Visconti Venosta. [l. s.] G. Malmusi. Pour le Maroc: Pour les Pays-Bas: [l. s.] H. Testa. Pour le Portugal: [l. s.] Conde de Tovar. [l. s.] Conde de Martens Ferrào. Pour la Russie: [l. s.] Cassini. [l. s.] Basile Bacheracht. Pour la Suède: [l. s.] Robert Sager. Pour copie certifiée conforme, Le SousSecrétaire d’Etat. [seal.] E. de Ojeda protocole additionnel Additional protocol.Au moment de procéder à la signature de l’Acte général de la Conférence d’Algeciras, les Délégués d’Allemagne, d’Autriche-Hongrie, de Belgique, d’Espagne, des Etats-Unis d’Amérique, de France, de la Grande-Bretagne, d’Italie, des Pays-Bas, de Portugal, de Russie et de Suède, Signatures of Moroccan delegates withheld.Tenant compte de ce que les Délégués du Maroc ont déclaré ne pas être en mesure pour le moment, d’y apposer leur signature, l’éloignement ne leur permettant pas d’obtenir à bref délai la réponse de Sa Majesté Chérifienne concernant les points au sujet desquels ils ont cru devoir Lui en référer, Enforcement of reforms, etc.S’engagent réciproquement, en vertu de leurs mêmes pleins pouvoirs, à unir leurs efforts, en vue de la ratification intégrale par Sa Majesté Chérifienne du dit Acte Général et en vue de la mise en vigueur simultanée des réformes qui y sont prévues et qui sont solidaires les unes des autres. Notice of stipulations to Sultan.Ils conviennent, en conséquence, de charger Son Excellence M. Malmusi, Ministre d’Italie au Maroc et Doyen du Corps Diplomatique à Tanger, de faire les démarches nécessaires à cet effet, en appelant l’attention de Sa Majesté le Sultan sur les grands avan-2945tages qui résulteront pour Son Empire des stipulations adoptées à la Conférence par l’unanimité des Puissances signataires. L’adhésion donnée par Sa MajestéNotice of adhesion to signatory powers. Chérifienne à l’Acte Général de la Conférence d’Algeciras devra être communiquée, par l’intermédiaire du Gouvernement de Sa Majesté Catholique, aux Gouvernements des autres Puissances signataires. Cette adhésion aura la même force que si les Délégués du Maroc eussent apposé leur signature sur l’Acte Général et tiendra lieu de ratification par Sa Majesté Chérifienne. En foi de quoi, les DéléguésSignatures. d’Allemagne, d’Autriche-Hongrie, de Belgique,d’Espagne, des Etats-Unis d’Amérique, de France, de la Grande-Bretagne, d’Italie, des Pays-Bas, de Portugal, de Russie et de Suède, ont. signé le présent Protocole additionnel et y ont apposé leur cachet. Fait à Algeciras, le septième jour d’Avril. mille neuf cent six, en un seul exemplaire qui restera déposé dans les archives du Gouvernement de Sa Majesté Catholique et dont des copies, certifiés conformes, seront remises, par la voie diplomatique, aux Puissances signataires. Pour l’Allemagne: [l. s.] Radowitz. [l. s.] Tattenbach. Pour l’Autriche-Hongrie: [l. s.] Welsersheimb. [l. s.] BolestaKoziebrodzki. Pour la Belgique: [l. s.] Joostens. [l. s.] Comte Conrad De Buisseret. Pour l’Espagne: [l. s.] El Duque de Almodóvar del Rio. [l. s.] J. PérezCaballero. Pour les Etats-Unisd’Amérique: Sous réserve de la déclaration faite en séance plénière de la Conférence le 7 Avril 1906. [l. s.] Henry White. [l. s.] Samuel R. Gummeré. Pour la France: [l. s.] Révoil. [l. s.] Régnault. 2946 Pour la Grande-Bretagne: [l. s.] A. Nicolson. Pour l’Italie: [l. s.] Visconti Venosta. [l. s.] G. Malmusi. Pour les Pays-Bas: [l. s.] H. Testa. Pour le Portugal: [l. s.] Conde de Tovar. [l. s.] Conde de Martens Ferrâo. Pour la Russie: [l. s.] Cassini. [l. s.] Basile Basheracht. Pour la Suède: [l. s.] Robert Sager. Pour copie certifiée conforme, Le SousSecrétaire d’Etat, [seal] E. de Ojeda [Translation.] “In the Name of Almighty God.”Contracting powers. His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia, in the name of the German Empire; His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, etc., and Apostolic King of Hungary; His Majesty the King of the Belgians; His Majesty the King of Spain; the President of the United States of America; the President of the French Republic: His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, etc.; His Majesty the King of Italy; His Majesty the Sultan of Morocco; Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands; His Majesty the King of Portugal and of the Algarves, etc., etc., etc.; His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias; His Majesty the King of Sweden: Inspired by the interest attachingReforms in Morocco. itself to the reign of order, peace, and prosperity in Morocco, and recognizing that the attainment thereof can only be effected by means of the introduction of reforms based upon the triple prin-2906ciple of the sovereignty and independence of His Majesty the Sultan, the integrity of his domains, and economic liberty without any inequality, have resolved, upon the invitation of His Shereefian Majesty, to call together a conference at Algeciras for the purpose of arriving at an understanding upon the said reforms, as well as examining the means for obtaining the resources necessary for their application, and have appointed as their delegates plenipotentiary the following: Plenipotentiaries.His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia, in the name of the German Empire: Mr. Joseph de Radowitz, His Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to His Catholic Majesty, and Christian, Count of Tattenbach, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to His Very Faithful Majesty. His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, etc., and Apostolic King of Hungary: Rudolph, Count of Welsersheimb. His Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to His Catholic Majesty, and Leopold, Count BolestaKoziebrodzki, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Morocco. His Majesty the King of the Belgians: Maurice, Baron Joostens, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to his Catholic Majesty, and Conrad, Count of Buisseret Steenbecque de Blarenghem, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Morocco. His Majesty the King of Spain: Don Juan Manuel Sanchez y Gutiérrez de Castro, Duke of Almodóvar del Rio, His Minister of State, and Don Juan PérezCaballero y Ferrer, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to His Majesty the King of the Belgians. The President of the United States of America: 2907 Mr. Henry White, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to His Majesty the King of Italy, and Mr. Samuel R. Gummeré, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Morocco. The President of the French Republic: Mr. Paul Révoil. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the French Republic to the Swiss Confederation, and Mr. Eugène Régnault, Minister Plenipotentiary. His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India: Sir Arthur Nicolson, His Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias. His Majesty the King of Italy: Emile, Marquis Visconti Venosta, Knight of the Order of the Very Holy Annunciation, and Mr. Giulio Malmusi, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Morocco. His Majesty the Sultan of Morocco: El Hadj Mohammed Benel Arbi Ettorrés, His Delegate at Tangier and Ambassador Extraordinary. El Hadj Mohammed Ben Abdesselam El Mokri. His Minister of Expenses, El Hadj Mohammed EsSeffar, and Sid Abderrhaman Bennis. Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands: Jonkheer Hannibal Testa. Her Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to His Catholic Majesty. His Majesty the King of Portugal and of the Algarves. etc., etc., etc.: Anthony, Count of Tovar, His Envoy Extraordinary and M inister Plenipotentiary to His Catholic Majesty, and Francis Robert, Count of Martens Ferrao, Peer of the Kingdom, 2908His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Morocco. His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias: Arthur, Count Cassini, His Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to His Catholic Majesty, and Mr. Basile de Bacheracht, His Minister to Morocco. His Majesty the King of Sweden : Mr. Robert Sager, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to His Catholic Majesty and His Very Faithful Majesty. Who, furnished with full powers, which were found in good and due form, have, in conformity with the programme upon which His Shereefian Majesty and the powers have agreed, successively discussed and adopted: I. Objects of conference. A declaration relative to the organization of the police. II. A regulation concerning the detection and repression of the contraband of arms. III. An act of concession for a Moroccan State Bank. IV. A declaration concerning a better return of taxes, and the creation of new revenues. V. A regulation concerning the customs of the Empire and the repression of fraud and smuggling. VI. A declaration relative to public services and public works. And, having decided that these different documents might usefully be coordinated in a single instrument, they have united them in a general act composed of the following articles: Chapter I. *Declaration relative to the organization of the police.* Article 1. Police organization. The conference summoned by His Majesty the Sultan to pronounce on the measures necessaryDeclaration. to organize the police declares that the following provisions should be made: Art. 2. Sovereign authority of Sultan, etc. The police shall be under the sovereign authority of His Majesty the Sultan. It shall be 2909recruited by the Maghzen from Moorish Mohammedans, commanded by Moorish Kaids, and distributed in the eight ports open to commerce. Art. 3. In order to aid the SultanInstructors, to be Spanish and French officers. in the organization of this police, Spanish officers and non-commissioned officers as instructors, and French officers and non-commissioned officers as instructors, shall be placed at His disposal by their respective Governments, which shall submit their designation to the approval of His Shereefian Majesty. A contract drawn between the Maghzen and these instructors, in conformity to the regulation provided by article 4, shall determine the conditions of their engagement and fix their pay, which must not be less than double of the pay corresponding to the rank of each officer or non-commissioned officer. In addition they will be allowed living expenses, varying according to their residences. Proper lodgings will be placed at their disposal by the Maghzen, which will likewise supply them with their horses and the necessary fodder. The Governments having jurisdictionRight of recall reserved. over the instructors reserve the right to recall them and replace them by others, accepted and engaged under the same conditions. Art. 4. Term of service. These officers and non-commissioned officers for a period of five years, to date from the ratification of the act of the conference, shall give their service to the organization of a body of Shereefian police. They shall assure instructionDuties. and discipline in conformity with the regulations to be drawn up in respect thereto. They shall also see that the men enlisted are fit for military service. In a general way they shall supervise the administration of the soldiers and superintend the payment of their salary, which shall be effected by the “Amin,” assisted by the accounting officer instructor. They shall extend to the Moorish authorities invested with the command of these bodies their technical aid in the exercise of the said command. 2910 Regulations.The regulations to assure the recruital, discipline, instruction, and administration of the bodies of police shall be established by mutual agreement between the Shereefian Minister of War or his delegate, the inspector provided by article 7, and the highest ranking French and Spanish instructors. The regulations shall be submitted to the Diplomatic Body at Tangier, which will formulate its opinion within a month’s time. After that period the regulations shall be enforced. Art. 5. Number and disposition of force. The total strength of the police shall not be more than 2,500 men, nor less than 2,000. It shall be distributed, according to the importance of the ports, in groups varying between 150 and 600 men. The number of Spanish and French officers shall be between sixteen and twenty; of Spanish and French noncommissioned officers, between thirty and forty. Art. 6. State Bank to advance expense fund. Limit. The funds necessary to maintain and pay soldiers and officers and noncommissioned officer instructors shall be advanced by the State Bank to the Shereefian Treasury within the limits of the annual budget assigned to the plice, which shall not exceed two million and a half pesetas for an effective strength of two thousand five hundred men. Art. 7. Inspection by Swiss officer. During the same period of five years a general inspection shall be made into the working of the police. Such inspection shall be intrusted by His Shereefian Majesty to a superior officer of the Swiss army, who will be submitted to His approval by the Swiss Federal Government. This officer Rank and residence.will be styled Inspector-General and reside at Tangier. Inspection and reports.He shall inspect at least once a year the different bodies of the police, and after such inspection he shall draw up a report which he will address to the Maghzen. In addition to such regular reports, he will, if he regards it as necessary, draw up special reports with reference to the working of the police. 2911 Without directly intervening either in the command or the instruction, the Inspector-General will ascertain the results obtained by the Shereefian police, as regards the maintenance of order and security in the places where this police shall have been established. Art. 8. A copy of the reportsReports to Diplomatic Body. and communications made to the Maghzen by the Inspector-General, with reference to his mission, shall at the same time be transmitted to the Dean of the Diplomatic Body at Tangier, in order that the Diplomatic Body be enabled to satisfy itself that the Shereefian police acts in conformity to the decisions taken by the conference, and to see whether it guarantees effectively, and in conformity with the treaties, the security of person and property of foreign citizens, subjects, and protégés, as well as that of commercial transactions. Art. 9. In the case of complaintsComplaints. filed with the Diplomatic Body by the legation concerned, the Diplomatic Body may, upon notice given to the representative of the Sultan, direct the Inspector-General to investigate and report for all available purposes in the matter of such complaints. Art. 10. The Inspector-GeneralSalary, etc. shall receive an annual salary of 25,000 francs. In addition, be will be allowed 6,000 francs for the expenses of his tours. The Maghzen will place at his disposal a suitable residence and will look after the maintenance of his horses. Art. 11. The material conditionsService contract, etc. of his engagement and of his establishment, as provided by article 10, shall be the subject of a contract drawn up between him and the Maghzen. A copy of this contract shall be communicated to the Diplomatic Body. Art. 12. The staff of instructorsNationality of staff instructors. of the Shereefian police (officers and noncommissioned officers) shall be Spanish at Tetuan, mixed at Tangier, Spanish at Larache, French at Rabat, mixed at Casablanca, and French in the other three ports. 2912 Chapter II. *Regulations concerning the detection and repression of the contraband of arms.*Contraband of arms. Art. 13. Importation, etc., forbidden. Throughout the Shereefian Empire, except in the eases specified by articles 14 and 15, the importation and sale is forbidden of arms of war, parts of guns, ammunition of any nature, loaded or unloaded, powder, saltpeter, gun cotton, nitroglycerin, and all compositions destined exclusively for the manufacture of ammunition. Art. 14. Explosives used in public works, etc. Such explosives as are necessary for industry and public works may, however, be introduced. A regulation drawn up in the manner indicated by article 18 shall determine the conditions under which their importation may be effected. Art. 15. Arms, etc., for troops. The arms, parts of guns, and ammunition intended for the troops of His Shereefian Majesty will be admitted after the fulfillment of the following formalities: Formalities.A declaration signed by the Moorish Minister of War, describing the number and nature of such articles ordered abroad, must be presented to the legation of the country of their origin, whose visa shall be affixed thereto. The passage through the customs of the cases and packages containing the arms and munitions, delivered at the order of the Moorish Government, shall be effected upon the presentation: 1. Of the aforesaid declaration. 2. Of the invoice indicating the number and weight of the packages and the number and kind of the arms and munitions contained therein. This document must be visaed by the legation of the country of their origin, which willmark on the back the successive amounts previously passed through the customs. This visa will be refused when the order shall have been entirely delivered. Art. 16. Sporting arms. The importation of sporting and high-priced arms, 2913parts of guns, cartridges loaded and unloaded, is likewise forbidden. It may none the. less be authorized— 1º. For the strictly personal requirements of the importer; 2º. For supplying the gunshops authorized by article 18. Art. 17. Sporting and high-pricedPermits for personal use. arms and the ammunition for the same will be admitted for the strictly personal requirements of the importer on presentation of a permit issued by the representative of the Maghzen at Tangier. If the importer is a foreigner, this permit will only be granted at the request of his legation. With respect to ammunition for sporting purposes, each permit shall allow a maximum of a thousand cartridges or the supplies necessary for the manufacture of a thousand cartridges. The permit shall only be issued to those who have never been sentenced for any offense. Art. 18. The trade in sportingRegulation of trade in sporting arms. and high-priced arms, not rifled, of foreign manufacture, as well as of the ammunition appertaining to the same, shall be regulated, as soon as circumstances permit, by a Shereefian decision made in conformity with the advice of a majority of the Diplomatic Body at Tangier. This shall be the case, as well, with decisions intended to suspend or restrict the exercise of such trade. Only such persons as haveSpecial license. secured a special and temporary license from the Moorish Government shall be allowed to open and operate retail shops for the sale of sporting guns and ammunition. This license shall only be given at the written request of the applicant. indorsed by his legation. Regulations drawn up in theRegulations. manner indicated by the first paragraph of this article shall determine the number of such retail shops which may be opened at Tangier and, if occasion arises, in the ports that may be later designated. 2914They shall fix the formalities to be imposed on the importation of explosives intended for industry and public works, of arms and ammunition intended to supply such shops, as well as the maximum quantity of stock that can be kept. Withdrawal of license.In case of the violation of the regulating ordinances, the license may be temporarily or permanently withdrawn without prejudice to other penalties incurred by the offenders. Art. 19. Punishment for illegal importation. Every introduction of, or attempt to introduce, the prohibited merchandise shall make it liable to confiscation, and further to the punishments and tines mentioned Delow, which shall be pronounced by the competent jurisdiction. Art. 20. At open ports. The introduction or attempt to introduce in a port open to commerce, or through a custom-house, shall be punished: 1º. By a fine of from 500 to 2,000 pesetas and an additional fine equal to three times the value of the imported merchandise; 2º. By imprisonment of from five days to a year, or else by only one of these two punishments. Art. 21. Outside of open ports. The introduction or attempt to introduce outside a port open to commerce or a custom-house shall be punished: 1º. By a fine of from 1,000 to 5,000 pesetas and an additional fine equal to three times the value of the imported merchandise; 2º. By imprisonment of from three months to two years, or else by only one of these two punishments. Art. 22. Fraudulent sales, etc. The fraudulent sale, the receiving and peddling, of merchandise prohibited by the present regulations shall be punished according to the penalties specified in article 20. Art. 23. Punishment of accomplices. The accomplices in the offenses set forth in articles 20, 21, and 22 shall be liable to the same penalties as the principals. The elements determining complicity shall be adjudged according to the laws of the court in charge of the case. 2915 Art. 24. When there is goodInspection of suspected vessels at open ports. reason to suppose that a vessel anchored in a port open to commerce carries guns, ammunition, or other prohibited merchandise, with a view of introducing the same into Morocco, the officers of the Shereefian customs shall so inform the competent consular authority, in order that the latter may carry out, in company with a delegate of the Shereefian customs, such investigations, verifications, or searches as may be judged necessary. Art. 25. In the case of the introductionAt outside ports. or the attempted intrduction by sea of prohibited merchandise outside of a port open to commerce, the Moorish customs authorities may bring the vessel to the nearest port, to be turned over to the consular authority, who shall have the right to seizeSeizure. it and continue such seizure until payment of the fines decreed. The vessel may. however, be released at any period of the trial, provided that the judicial procedings shall not lie impeded thereby, on the deposit made with the consular authority of the maximum of the fine, or else under responsible bail accepted by the customs. Art. 26. The Maghzen may retainDisposal of confiscated merchandise. the confiscated merchandise either for its own use. if able to utilize it, on condition that the subjects of the Empire shall not be able to get possession of it, or it shall dispose of it abroad. The conveyances of the same on shore may be confiscated and shall be sold for the profit of the Shereefian Treasury. Art. 27. The sale of arms codemnedSale of condemned arms forbidden. by the Moorish Government shall be prohibted throughout the Shereefian Empire. Art. 28. Rewards taken out ofPayment of reward to informer, etc. the amount of the tines levied are to be given to the informants who have been instrumental in discovering forbidden merchandise and to the agents who have effected its seizure. Such rewards shall be assigned after deducting, if necessary, the costs of the trial, one-third to be distributed by the cus-2916toms among the informants, one-third to the officers who seized the merchandise, and one-third to the Moroccan Treasury. Distribution of fines.If the seizure has been effected without the intervention of an informer one-half of the fines shall go to the officer making the seizure and the other half to the Shereefian Treasury. Art. 29. Notice to diplomatic, etc., agents. The Moorish customs authorities shall notify directly the diplomatic or consular agents of any violations of this regulation, committed by those under their jurisdiction, in order that the same may be prosecuted before the proper jurisdiction. Similar violations committed by Moorish subjects shall be submitted directly by the customs to the Shereefian authority. A delegate of the customs shall be assigned to follow the procedure of cases pending before the different jurisdictions. Art. 30. Enforcement of regulations.French frontier. In the region bordering on Algeria, the enforcement of the regulations on the contraband of arms shall be the exclusive concern of France and Morocco. Spanish frontier.Similarly, the enforement of the regulation on the contraband of arms in the Riff and in general in the regions bordering on the Spanish possessions shall be the exclusive concern of Spain and Morocco. Chapter III. *Act of concession for a State Bank.*State Bank. Art. 31. Name. A bank shall be established in Morocco under the name of the “State Bank of Morocco,” to exercise the following specified rights, which are granted to it by His Majesty the Sultan for a period of forty years, to date from the ratification of this act. Art. 32. Powers, etc. The Bank, which will have power to carry on all transactions entering into the operations of a bank, shall have the exclusive privilege of issuing notes to bearer, payable on presentation and receivable for public 2917dues throughout the Moorish Empire. The Bank shall maintain for aCash reserve. period of two years, to date from its going into operation, cash on hand at least equal to half its notes in circulation, and equal to at least one-third after the expiration of said period of two years. At least one-third of such cash on hand is to be gold bullion or gold coin. Art. 33. The Bank shall, to theGovernment depository and disbursing treasurer. exclusion of every other bank or establishment of credit, discharge the duty of disbursing treasurer of the Empire. To this end the Moorish Government shall take all necessary measures to deposit in the Bank the proceeds of the customs revenues, exclusive of the part thereof applied to the loan of 1904, and such other revenues as it may designate. With reference to the specialFunds for public works. tax established in order to carry out certain public works, the Moorish Government must have the same deposited in the Bank, as well as the revenues it may later pledge for its loans, the Bank being especially charged with the payments thereon, except, however, in the case of the loan of 1904, which is governed by special contract. Art. 34. The Bank shall be theFinancial agent of the Government. financial agent of the Government both within and without the Empire, without prejudice to the Government’s right to apply to other banking houses or establishments of credit for its public loans. The Bank, however, shall enjoy, in regard to such loans, a right of preference, other conditions being equal, over any banking or credit establishment. For Treasury notes or otherNegotiation of notes. short-term notes which the Moorish Government may wish to negotiate without making it a public issue, the Bank shall, however, be charged, to the exclusion of every other establishment, with negotiating the same for the account of the Moorish Government, either in Morocco or abroad. 2918 Art. 35. Advances. The Bank shall make advances to the Moroccan Government on account current up to a million francs, chargeable against Treasury receipts. Credit account.The Bank shall likewise open a credit account for the Government for the period of ten years, to date from its establishment, such account not to exceed two-thirds of its initial capital. Interest, etc.This credit account shall be distributed over several years and employed primarily for the expenses of establishing and maintaining the bodies of police, organized in conformity to the decisions adopted by the conference, and secondarily for the expenses of such works of public interest as might not be charged to the special fund as provided for by the following article: Maximum rate.The maximum rate for these two advances will be 7 per cent, bank commission included, and the Bank may ask the Government to give as security an equal amount in Treasury notes. Loan.If before the expiration of the said term of ten years the Moorish Government should contract a loan, the Bank would have the right to obtain the immediate reimbursement of its advances made in accordance with the second paragraph of the present article. Art. 36. Special tax fund. The proceeds of the special tax (articles 33 and 66) shall form a special fund for which the Bank shall keep a separate account. This fund shall be employed in conformity to the regulations adopted by the conference. In the case of its insufficiency, and chargeable to later receipts, the Bank may open a special credit for such fund, the amount of which should not exceed the total of the receipts for the previous year. The conditions of the rate and commission shall be the same as those established by the preceding article for advances to the Treasury on account current. 2919 Art. 37. The Bank shall takeMonetary system. such measures as it may deem conducive to a sounder monetary situation in Morocco. Spanish currency shall continue to be permitted to circulate as legal tender. In consequence, the Bank shallCoinage. have the exclusive charge of purchasing precious metals, of striking and melting coins, as well as of all its other monetary operations for the account and profit of the Moorish Government. Art. 38. Home office, etc. The home office, of the Bank shall be at Tangier, but it shall establish branches and agencies in the principal cities of Morocco or in any other place it may deem expedient. Art. 39. Real estate. The land necessary for the establishment of the Bank, as well as its branches and agencies in Morocco, shall be placed gratuitously at its disposal by the Government, and at the expiration of the concession the Government shall retake possession of it and reimburse the Bank for the cost of building these establishments. The Bank shall further be authorized to purchase such houses and land as it may require for the same purpose. Art. 40. Protection. The Shereefian Government shall insure and be responsible for the safety and protection of the Bank, its branches and agencies. To this end it shall place an adequate guard at the disposal of each establishment in every city. Art. 41. Tax exemptions. The Bank, its branches and agencies, shall be exempt from all imposts or dues, ordinary or extraordinary, existing or to be created. The same exemption shall be extended to real estate devoted to its use, and to the certificates and coupons of its shares and to its notes. The importation and exportation of metals and coins intended for banking operations shall be authorized and exempted from every tax. Art. 42. The Shereefian GovernmentSupervision by High Commissioner. shall exercise its high supervision over the Bank by a High Commissioner, whom it shall 2920appoint after a previous agreement with the Bank’s Board of Directors. Duties.This High Commissioner shall have the right to examine into the management of the Bank. He shall supervise the issuance of bank notes and shall see that the provisions of the concession are strictly observed. The High Commissioner shall sign every note or affix thereto his seal. He shall be charged with the supervision of the relations between the Bank and the Imperial Treasury. He shall take no part in the administration or transaction of the banking business, but he shall always have the right to attend the meetings of the Censors. Deputy commissioners.The Shereefian Government shall appoint one or two deputy commissioners, who shall be especially charged with the supervision of the financial transactions of the Treasury with the Bank. Art. 43. Regulations. A set of rules defining the relations of the Bank and of the Moorish Government shall be framed by the special committee provided for in article 57 and approved by the Censors. Art. 44. French law to govern. The Bank, organized with the approval of the Government of His Shereefian Majesty in the form of a corporation, shall be governed by the French law relative thereto. Art. 45. Prosecutions. Actions instituted in Morocco by the Bank shall be brought before the Consular Court of the defendant or before the jurisdiction of Morocco, in accordance with the rules of competence established by the Shereefian treaties and firmans. Actions instituted in Morocco against the Bank shall be brought before a special tribunal consisting of three consular magistrates and two associates. The Diplomatic Body shall, each year, arrange the list of magistrates, associates, and substitutes. This tribunal shall apply to such cases the rules of law, procedure, and competence established by the French legislation in commercial Appeals.matters. Appeals from judgments 2921pronounced by this tribunal shall be taken to the Federal Court of Lausanne, whose decision shall be final. Art. 46. In case of dispute overDisputes referred to Swiss court. the clauses of the concession or litigation arising between the Moorish Government and the Bank, the difference shall be referred, without appeal or recourse, to the Federal Court of Lausanne. All disputes arising between the shareholders and the Bank in regard to the enforcement of the by-laws or by reason of the corporate business shall likewise be referred, without appeal or recourse, to the same court. Art. 47. The by-laws of theFormulating by-laws. Bank shall be framed on the following bases by a special committee provided for in article 57. They shall be approved by the Censors and ratified by the General Assembly of Shareholders. Art. 48. The General ConstituentShareholders’ meetings. Assembly of the corporation shall fix the place where the meetings of the shareholders and the sessions of the Board of Directors shall be held; the latter, however, shall have the faculty of meeting at any other city if it deems it expedient. The office of the manager of the Bank shall be at Tangier. Art. 49. The Bank shall be administeredBoard of directors. by a Board of Directors consisting of as many members as there are parts in the initial capital. The Directors shall have thePowers, etc. most extensive powers for the administration and management of the corporation; they shall especially appoint the managers, assistant managers, and members of the commission indicated in article 54, as well as the managers of branches and agencies. The employees of the companyEmployees. shall be recruited so far as possible from among the citizens, subjects, or protégés of the several powers which nave taken part in subscribing the capital. Art. 50. The Directors, whoNomination of directors. shall be appointed by the General Assembly of Shareholders, shall 2922be nominated by the groups subscribing the capital. The first Board shall remain five years in office. At the expiration of this period, there shall be a renewal at the rate of three members annually. The order of out-going Directors shall be deter-mined by lot; they may be re-elected. On the constitution of the corporation, each subscribing group shall have the right to nominate as many directors as it shall have subscribed entire parts, but such groups shall not be compelled to select candidates of their own nationality. The subscribing groups shall not retain their right of nominating directors when the latter are superseded or reelected, unless they can prove that they still have in their possession at least one-half the share conferring that right upon them. In a case where, by reason of these provisions, a subscribing group should be no longer in a position to nominate a director, the General Assembly of Shareholders shall make a direct nomination. Art. 51. Foreign censors. Each of the following institutions: the Bank of the Ger-man Empire, the Bank of England, the Bank of Spain, and the Bank of France, shall, with their Government’s approval, appoint a Censor for the State Bank of Morocco. The Censors shall remain in office four years. The outgoing Censors may be reappointed. In the case of death or resignation the institution which had appointed the former incumbent shall fill the vacancy, but only for the unexpired term of the vacated office. Art. 52. Duties. The Censors who shall exercise their mandate by virtue of this act of the Signatory Powers shall, in the interests of the latter, see that the Bank is efficiently operated and insure the strict observance of the clauses of 2923the concession and of the statutes. They shall see that the regulations governing the issuance of notes are precisely fulfilled, and shall supervise the operations tending to put the monetary situation on a sound basis, but they shall never, under any pretext, interfere in the conduct of business or in the internal administration of the Bank. Each of the Censors shall be empoweredExaminations. to examine at all times the Bank accounts, and to call for information either from the Board of Directors or the manager’s office with regard to the management of the Bank, and attend the meetings of the Board of Directors, but only in an advisory capacity. The four Censors shall meet atMeetings. Tangier in the discharge of their duties at least once every two years, at a time to be fixed by them. Other meetings at Tangier or elsewhere may take place if three of the Censors should demand it. The four Censors shall draw upReport. in common accord an annual report, which shall be annexed to that of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall transmit without delay a copy of such report to each of the Governments signatory to the act of the conference. Art. 53. The Censors’ emolumentsEmoluments, etc. and traveling expenses shall be. fixed by the committee on by-laws. They shall be paid directly by the banks charged with their nomination, and the amount reimbursed to these institutions by the State Bank of Morocco. Art. 54. To assist the manager’sCommittee of shareholders. office a committee shall be established at Tangier, the members of which shall be chosen by the Board of Directors, without distinction of nationality, from among the notables residing at Tangier and holding shares of the Bank. This committee, which shall be presided over by one of the managers or assistant managers, shall give its advice on questions of discounts and opening of credit accounts. 2924 It shall transmit a monthly report on these various subjects to the Board of Directors. Art. 55. Capital, etc. The capital, of which the amount shall be fixed by the special committee designated in *Post*, p. 2925.article 57, shall be not less than fifteen million francs nor more than twenty million francs, and shall be of gold coin, and the shares thereof, of the value of five hundred francs each, shall be inscribed with the various gold coinages at a fixed rate of exchange, as determined by the by-laws. The said capital may thereafter be increased at one or more times by a decision of the General Assembly of Shareholders. The subscription to the increased capital shall be reserved for all shareholders, without distinction of groups, in proportion to their individual holdings. Art. 56. Division of initial capital. The initial capital of the Bank shall be divided into as many equal parts as there are participants among the powers represented at the conference. Subscriptions.To this end, each power shall designate a bank which shall exercise either for itself or for a group of banks the above-specified right of subscription, as well as the right of nomination of the Directors, as provided in article 50. Any bank selected as head of a group may, with its Government’s authorization, be superseded by another bank of the same country. Notification.States wishing to avail themselves of their rights of subscription must notify such intention to the Royal Government of Spain within a period of four weeks from the signature of this act by the representatives of the powers. Allotment to banks.Two parts, however, equal to those reserved to each of the subscribing groups, shall be assigned to the *consortium* of banks signatory of the contract of June 12, 1904, in compensation for the cession which shall be made by the *consortium* to the State Bank of Morocco:
(1)Of the rights specified in article 33 of the contract; 2925
(2)Of the right inscribed in article 32 (paragraph 2) of the contract concerning the available balance of the customs receipts, with the express reservation of the general preferential right to the aggregate proceeds of customs granted to bondholders by article 11 of the same contract. Art. 57. Within a period ofSpecial committee meeting. three weeks from the time of closing the subscriptions, notified by the Royal Government of Spain to the powers interested, a special committee composed of delegates appointed by the subscribing groups, as provided in article 50*Ante*, p. 2921. for the appointment of Directors, shall meet with a view to elaborating the by-laws of the Bank. The General Constituent Assembly shall meet two months after the ratification of this act. The functions of such special committee shall cease upon the organization of the corporation. The special committee shall fix the place of its meetings. Art. 58. No modification shallChanges in by-laws. be made in the by-laws except on the motion of the Board of Directors and with the advice and consent of the Censors and the Imperial High Commissioner. Such modifications must be voted by a three-quarters majority, either present or represented, of the General Assembly of Shareholders. Chapter IV. *A declaration concerning a better return of taxes and the creation of new revenues.*Taxation and revenue. Art. 59. As soon as the “tertib”“Tertib.”Application. shall have been put into regular operation with regard to Moorish subjects, the representatives of the powers at Tangier shall subject their citizens, subjects, and protégés in the Empire to the application thereof. But it is understood that this tax shall not be applied to foreign subjects except— (*a*) Under the conditions stipulated by the regulation of the 2926Diplomatic Body at Tangier on November 24, 1903; (*b*) At places where it shall effectively be collected from Moorish subjects. The consular authorities shall retain a certain percentage of the receipts of the taxes they collect from those subject to their jurisdiction to cover the cost of tax bills and collection. The rate of such percentage shall be fixed by mutual agreement setween the Maghzen and the Diplomatic Body at Tangier. Art. 60. Property rights of oreigners. In accordance with the right granted by article 11 of the Madrid Convention, foreigners shall have the right to acquire property throughout the Shereefian Empire, and His Majesty the Sultan shall issue to his administrative and judicial officers such instructions as may be necessary for them not to refuse the registration of deeds without lawful cause. Subsequent transfers, either by deeds between living parties or by death, shall continue without hindrance. In open ports.In the ports open to commerce and within a radius of ten kilometers around such ports, His Majesty the Sultan, generally and without it being necessary henceforth for foreign subjects to obtain a special permission for each purchase of property, now grants the consent required by article 11 of the Madrid Convention. Other places.At Ksar el Kebir, Arzila, Azemour, and eventually in other towns of the coast or the interior, the general authorization stated above is likewise granted to foreigners, but only for purchasers within a radius of two kilometers around those towns. Erection of buildings.Wherever foreigners may have acquired property they will be permitted to erect buildings in compliance with regulations and usage. Deeds.Before authorizing the execution of deeds for transferring property, the Cadi will have to satisfy him-2927self of the validity of the title in conformity to the Mohammedan law. The Maghzen shall designate inVerification. each city and district specified in this article the Cadi who shall have charge of such verification. Art. 61. With a view to creatingBuilding taxes. new resources for the Maghzen. the conference recognizes in principle that a tax may be established on city buildings. A part of the receipts thus realized shall be set aside for the requirements of municipal streets and hygiene, and generally for the expense of improvement and conservation of the cities. The tax is due from the Moorish or foreign owner, without distinction. but the tenant or the holder of the key shall be responsible to the Moorish Treasury. Regulations issued jointly by the Shereefian Government and the Diplomatic Body at Tangier shall establish the rate, its method of collection and application, and shall determine the quota of revenue thus created which shall be devoted to the expense of improvement and conservation of the cities. At Tangier this quota shall be turned over to the International Sanitary Council, which shall decide as to its use until the creation of a municipal organization. Art. 62. His Shereefian MajestyAgricultural taxes. having decided m 1901 that the Moorish officials who collect the agricultural taxes should no longer receive either the “sokhra” or the “mouna,” the conference is of the opinion that this rule should be made general, so far as is possible. Art. 63. The Shereefian delegatesBuildings rented by foreigners. have stated that habou property, or certain State property, notably buildings of the Maghzen, occupied at a rental of 6 per cent, are held by persons subject to foreign jurisdiction without regular title or by virtue of contracts subject to revision. The conference, desirous of remedying this state of affairs, charges 2928the Diplomatic Body at Tangier to solve these two questions equitably, in accord with the special commissioner whom His Shereefian Majesty may be pleased to designate to that effect. Art. 64. Taxes on trade, etc. The conference takes formal note of the proposition formulated by the Shereefian delegates on the subject of taxes to be created on certain trades, industries, and professions. If as the result of the collection of such taxes from Moorish subjects the Diplomatic Body at Tangier should deem it advisable to extend the same to those under foreign jurisdiction, it is hereby specified that the said taxes shall be exclusively municipal. Art. 65. Stamp taxes, etc. The conference adheres to the proposition proposed by the Moorish delegation to create, with the assistance of the Diplomatic Body— (*a*) A stamp tax on contracts and notarial acts brought before “adouls.” (*b*) A maximum transfer tax of 2 per cent on sales of real estate. (*c*) A statistical and weighing tax of a maximum of 1 per cent ad valorem on merchandise transported by coasting vessels. (*d*) A passport fee to be collected from Moorish subjects. (*e*) Eventually, wharfage and lighthouse dues, the proceeds of which shall be devoted to harbor improvement. Art. 66. Tax on imports. Merchandise of foreign origin shall temporarily be subject on entry into Morocco to special taxes amounting to 2 12 per cent ad Proceeds.valorem. The whole proceeds of this special tax shall form a special fund, which shall be devoted to the execution of and expenses connected with public works for the development of navigation and the general trade of the Shereefian Empire. The programme of works and their order of priority shall be determined jointly by the Shereefian Government and the Diplomatic Body at Tangier. The surveys, estimates, plans, 2929and specifications appertaining thereto shall be made, by a competent engineer, appointed by the Shereefian Government jointly with the Diplomatic Body. This engineer may, if necessary, be assisted by one or more assistant engineers. Their salaries shall be charged to the special fund. The special fund will be deposited with the State Bank of Morocco, which is to keep its accounts. Public contracts shall be awardedPublic contract awards. in the form and under the general terms prescribed by the regulations that the Diplomatic Body at Tangier is charged to frame, together with the representative of His Shereefian Majesty. The board of awards shall consist of one representative of the Shereefian Government, of five delegates of the Diplomatic Body, and of the engineer. The award shall be given in favor of the bidder who, in conformity with the specifications, may submit the bid offering the most advantageous general terms. As for the sums yielded by theExpenditure of special tax. special tax and collected at the customs-houses, in the districts specified in article 103 of the Customs Regulations, their expenditure will be determined upon by the Maghzen. with the consent of the neighboring power, in accordance with the clauses of this article. Art. 67. The conference, withoutExport tax reductions. detriment to the observations offered upon this point, expresses the wish that the export duties on the following merchandise be reduced as follows: Per cent. Chick-peas 20 Corn 20 Barley 50 Wheat 34 Art. 68. His Shereefian MajestyExport of cattle. will consent to increase from six to ten thousand the, number of head of cattle of the bovine species which each power shall have 2930the right to export from Morocco. Such exportation may be effected through any custom-house. If by misfortune there should be a scar- city of cattle in any particular district his Shereefian Majesty shall have the right to temporarily forbid the exportation of cattle through the port or ports of that district. Such measure shall not exceed two years; nor shall it be applied at the same time to all the ports of the Empire. It is further understood that the preceding provisions do not modify the other conditions for the exportation of cattle as fixed by previous firmans. The conference expresses the additional wish that a veterinary inspection be organized as soon as possible at the seaports. Art. 69. Coasting trade. In accordance with the previous decisions of His Shereefian Majesty, and notably the decision of September 28th, 1901, the transportation is allowed by coasting vessels, between all ports of the Empire, of cereals, grains, vegetables, fruits, eggs, poultry, and in general of merchandise and animals of every kind, of Moroccan Restrictions.origin or not; except horses, donkeys, and camels, for which a special permit from the Maghzen will be necessary. Such coasting trade may be carried on by vessels of every nationality without such articles being subjected to payment of the export duties, but subject to the special taxes and regulations relative thereto. Art. 70. Harbor dues. The rate of sojourn and anchorage dues levied on ships in Moorish ports being fixed by treaties with certain powers, the said powers are disposed to consent to a revision of such dues. The Diplomatic Body at Tangier is therefore charged to effect an agreement with the Maghzen on the terms of such revision, which can not. however, take place until after the improvement of the ports. Art. 71. Customs storage dues. The customs storage dues shall be collected in all Moorish ports where there are. adequate warehouses, in conformity to the 2931regulations existing or to be adopted in regard thereto by the Government of His Shereefian Majesty in accord with the Diplomatic Body at Tangier. Art. 72. Opium and kiff willOpium and kiff. continue to be a monopoly of the Shereefian Government. The importation of opium specially intended for medicinal purposes will, however, be allowed by special permit issued by the Maghzen at the request of the legation, the physician, or apothecary importing the same. The Shereefian Government and the Diplomatic Body shall jointly determine the maximum quantity which may be thus introduced. Art. 73. The representatives ofTobacco. the powers take note of the Shereefian Government’s intention to extend to tobacco of all kinds the monopoly existing in the case of snuff. They reserve the right of their citizens, subjects, and protégés to be duly indemnified for damages which the said monopoly may cause such of them as carry on a tobacco business established under the present system. In case no amicable agreement shall be reached, the damages shall be fixed by experts designated by the Maghzen and the Diplomatic Body, in conformity with the provisions governing expropriation for public purposes. Art. 74. The principle of awardingMonopoly contracts. contracts on bids without preference of nationality shall be applied to the farming of the monopoly of opium and kiff. The same rule would apply to the tobacco monopoly, if created. Art. 75. If the occasion shouldModification. arise to modify any of the provisions of this declaration, the Maghzen and the Diplomatic Body at Tangier shall reach an understanding on this point. Art. 76. In all the cases providedDiplomatic intervention. for by the present declaration where the Diplomatic Body shall be called upon to intervene, except in what concerns articles 64. 70. and 75, the decision shall be reached by a majority of the votes. 2932 Chapter V. *A regulation concerning the customs of the Empire and the repression of fraud and smuggling.*Customs regulation. Art. 77. Deposits of manifests. Every captain of a merchantman coming from a foreign or a Moorish portshall. within twenty-four hours after having been granted free pratique in any of the ports of the Empire, deposit at the customs an exact copy of his manifest, signed by him and certified to by the vessel’s consignee. He shall furthermore, if required to do so, produce before the customs authorities the original of his manifest. The customs shall have power to station one or more watchmen on board to prevent illicit trade. Art. 78. Exemptions. The following are exempt from depositing the manifest: 1º. Men-of-war or ships chartered for the account of a power. 2º. Boats belonging to private individuals for their personal use and never carrying any merchandise. 3º. Boats or craft used for shore fisheries. 4º. Yachts intended only as pleasure boats and registered as such at their home ports. 5º. Ships especially charged with laying down and repairing telegraphic cables. 6º. Boats exclusively used in life-saving service. 7º. Hospital ships. 8º. Training ships of the merchant marine not engaged in commercial operations. Art. 79. Contents of manifests. The manifest deposited at the customs shall state the nature and origin of the cargo, with the marks and numbers of the cases, bales, bundles, casks, etc. Art. 80. Investigations. If there is serious reason to suspect the accuracy of the manifest, or in case the captain of the ship should refuse to allow the visit and verifications of cus-2933toms officers, the case shall be brought to the attention of the proper consular authority, in order that the latter, in company with a delegate of the Shereefian customs, shall undertake the investigations, visits, and verifications that he may judge necessary. Art. 81. If after twenty-fourPenalty for non-delivery of manifest.*Ante*, p. 2932. hours, as stated in article 77, the captain has not deposited his manifest, he shall incur, unless the delay be a case of *vis major,* a tine of 150 pesetas for each day’s delay, provided, however, that the fine shall not exceed 600 pesetas. IfFraudulent inaccuracies. the captain has fraudulently presented an inaccurate or incomplete manifest, he shall be personally condemned to pay a sum equal to the value of the merchandise for which he has failed to produce the manifest, and a fine of from 500 to 1,000 pesetas, and the vessel and merchandise shall be further liable to seizure by consular authority as security for such fine. Art. 82. Any person about toInvoice declarations. pass through the customs merchandise imported or intended for exportation shall file in the custom-house a detailed statement setting forth the nature, quality, weight, number, measurement, and value of the merchandise, as well as the nature, marks, and numbers of the packages containing the same. Art. 83. If there should beInaccurate invoices. found at the time, of the visit fewer packages or less merchandise than declared, the declarant, unless able to prove that he has acted in good faith, shall pay double duties for the missing merchandise, and the merchandise presented shall be retained in the customs as security for such double duty. If, on the contrary, there should be found at the time of the visit an excess of packages, or quantity, or weight of the merchandise, this excess shall be seized and confiscated for the benefit of the Maghzen, unless the person making the declaration can prove his good faith. 2934 Art. 84. As to kind and quality. If the declaration should be found inaccurate as to kind or quality, and the declarant is unable to prove his good faith, the merchandise wrongly declared shall be seized and confiscated by the proper authority for the benefit of the Maghzen. Art. 85. As to value. If the declaration should be found inaccurate as to the declared value, and the declarant should be unable to prove his good faith, the customs may either levy the duty in kind, then and there, or, if the merchandise is indivisible, take the said merchandise by at once paying to the declarant its declared value, plus 5 percent. Art. 86. False declarations. If the declaration should be found false as to the nature of the merchandise the latter shall be considered as not having been declared, and the offense shall fall under articles 88 and 90 hereinbelow, and shall be punished by the penalties provided for in the said articles. Art. 87. Smuggling, etc. The smuggling, flagrant or attempted, in or out of the country, by land or by sea, of merchandise subject to duty shall be punishable by confiscation of the merchandise, without prejudice to the penalties and tines hereinbelow. which shall be imposed by the proper jurisdiction. Seizure, etc.In addition, the conveyances on shore shall be seized and confiscated when smuggled goods form the greater part of the load. Art. 88. Fines, at open ports. The smuggling, flagrant or attempted, in or out of the country, through a port open to commerce or through a custom-house, shall be punished by a line not to exceed triple the value of the merchandise so smuggled and by imprisonment of from five days to six months, or by only one of these penalties. Art. 89. Outside open ports. The smuggling, flagrant or attempted in or out of the country, outside of a port 2935open to commerce or of a custom-house, shall be punished by a fine of from 300 to 500 pesetas, and by an additional fine equal to three times the value of the merchandise, or by imprisonment of from a month to a year. Art. 90. The accomplices in offensesAccomplices. as provided by articles 88 and 89 shall be liable to the same penalties as the principals. The elements constituting complicity shall be adjudged according to the law of the tribunal in charge of the case. Art. 91. In the ease of smuggling,Attempt at smuggling by vessels. flagrant or attempted, in or out of the country, by a vessel outside of a port open to commerce. the Moorish customs shall have the right to take such vessel to the nearest port, to be turned over to the consular authority, andSeizure. the said authority may seize and detain the vessel until it shall have paid the amount of the penalties imposed. The vessel shall be released atRelease. any stage of the action, in so far as the preliminary judicial proceedings are not impeded thereby, upon deposit made with the consular authority of the maximum of the fine, or else under responsible bail accepted by the customs. Art. 92. The provisions of theCoasting vessels. preceding articles are also applicable to coasting vessels. Art. 93. Such merchandise asExport certificates. is not subject to an export duty, shipped in a Moorish port to be transported by sea to some other port in the Empire, shall be accompanied by a certificate issued by the customs, under penalty of being subjected to the payment of import duties, and even of being confiscated, if not entered in the manifest. Art. 94. The transportation byDeposit of duties. coasting vessels of products subject to export duties can only be effected by depositing at the custom-house of the port of departure the amount of export duties on such merchandise and taking receipt therefor. 2936 Refund of deposit.This money shall be returned to the depositor by the custom-house where it was deposited, on production of a declaration on which the customs certify the arrival of such merchandise and of the receipt for the deposit of the amount of the duties. The documents proving the arrival of the merchandise shall be produced within three months from the time of shipment. After this term, unless the delay be a case of *vis* *major, *the amount deposited shall become the property of the Maghzen. Art. 95. Payment of duties. The import and export duties shall be paid cash at the custom-house where liquidation has been made. The ad valorem duties shall be liquidated according to the cash wholesale value of the merchandise delivered in the custom-house and free from customs duties and storage dues. Damages to the merchandise, if any, shall be taken into account in appraising the depreciation thereby caused. Merchandise can only be. removed after the payment of customs duties and storage. Receipt.The holding of the goods or the collection of duty shall, in every case, be made the subject of a regular receipt delivered by the officer in charge. Art. 96. Appraisements. The value of the chief articles of merchandise dutiable in the Moorish customs is to be appraised every year under the conditions specified in the foregoing article by a committee on customs valuations, meeting at Tangier, and consisting of— 1º. Committee on customs. Three members appointed by the Moorish Government. 2º. Three members appointed by the Diplomatic Body at Tangier. 3º. One delegate of the State Bank. 4º. One agent of the delegation of the 5 percent Moroccan loan of 1904. This committee shall appoint from twelve to twenty honorary members resident in Morocco, whom it shall consult when called upon to determine the value, and whenever it may see fit. These honorary members shall be se-2937lected from the lists of notables drawn up in the case of foreign subjects by each legation, and in the case of Moors by the Sultan’s representative. They shall be appointed as far as possible in proportion to the importance of the commerce of each nation. The committee shall be appointed for the term of three years. The schedule of values fixed bySchedule of values. it shall serve as a basis for the appraisals which the administration of Moorish customs shall make in every custom house. It shall be posted at all custom-houses and in the chanceries of the legations and consulates at Tangier. The schedule may be revised at the end of six months in case of considerable changes in the values of certain articles. Art. 97. A permanent committee,Permanent committee. to be known as the “Committee of Customs,” shall be organized at Tangier and appointed for a term of three years. It shall consist of a special commissioner of His Shereefian Majesty, of a member of the diplomatic or consular body appointed by the Diplomatic Body at Tangier, and of a delegate from the State Bank. It shall be empowered to add to its members, in an advisory capacity, one or more representatives of the customs service. This committee shall exercise itsDuties. high supervision over the customs service, and shall have the right to propose to His Shereefian Majesty such measure, as are likely to effect improvement in the service and assure the regularity and supervision of operations and collections (landing, shipping, land transportation, handling, the incoming and outgoing of merchandise, storage, appraisal, liquidation and collection of duties). The creation of such a Committee of Customs shall in no way infringe the rights stipulated in favor of the bondholders by articles 15 and 16 in the loan contract of June 12th, 1904. 2938 Instructions to be drawn up by the Committee of Customs and the services interested therein shall determine the details of the enforcement of article 96 and of the present article. They shall be submitted to the advice and consent of the Diplomatic Body. Art. 98. Warehouses. In custom-houses where sufficient warehouses exist the customs service shall take charge of the disembarked merchandise as soon as it is turned over by the captain of the vessel to the officers in charge of the lighterage, who shall receipt therefor, and until such time as it shall have been regularly cleared from the customs. The customs service is responsible for injuries caused by loss of or damage to merchandise which may be imputed to the fault or negligence of its officers. It is not responsible for damages resulting either from the natural decay of merchandise, or from too lengthy a storage in the warehouse, or from cases of *vis* *major.* In custom-houses where there are not sufficient warehouses the agents of the Maghzen are required only to employ such means of preservation as may be at the disposal of the custom-house. Revision of storage regulations.A revision of the storage regulations now in force shall be made under the direction of the Diplomatic Body, whose decisions shall be taken by a majority vote, in concert with the Shereefian Government. Art. 99. Sale of confiscated articles. Confiscated merchandise and conveyances shall be sold under direction of the customs service within eight days from the date of final judgment rendered by the competent tribunal. Art. 100. Proceeds. The net proceeds of the sale of confiscated merchandise and articles become the final property of the State; as to pecuniary fines and compromises thereof, the amount, after deduction of costs of all kinds, shall he divided between the Shereefian Treasury and those who have participated in the repression of fraud or smuggling: One-third to be distributed by the customs among the informants. 2939 One-third to the officers who have seized the goods, One-third to the Moorish Treasury. If the seizure has been made without the intervention of an informant, one-half the fine shall be awarded to the officers making the seizure and the other half to the Moorish Treasury. Art. 101. The Moorish customsViolation by foreigners. authorities shall directly inform the diplomatic or consular agents of any violations of this regulation which may have been committed by those under their jurisdiction, in order that they may be prosecuted before the competent court. Similar violations by Moorish subjects shall be brought directly by the customs before the Shereefian authority. A delegate of the customs shall be charged to follow the legal proceedings in cases pending before the several jurisdictions. Art. 102. Every confiscation,Imposition of penalties. fine, or penalty must be imposed on foreigners by consular jurisdiction, and on Moorish subjects by Shereefian jurisdiction. Art. 103. In the region borderingOn Algerian frontier. on Algeria the enforcement of these regulations shall be the exclusive concern of France and Morocco. The enforcement of these regulationsSpanish frontier. in the Riff and in general in the regions bordering on the Spanish possessions shall likewise be the exclusive concern of Spain and Morocco. Art. 104. The provisions of theRevision. present regulations, other than those relating to penalties, may be revised by unanimous decision of the Diplomatic Body at Tangier and in accord with the Maghzen, at the expiration of a term of two years from the date of their taking effect. Chapter VI. *A declaration relative to public services and public works.*Public services and works. Art. 105. With a view to assuringNonalienation of public services, etc. the application of the principle of economic liberty without any 2940inequality, the Signatory Powers declare that none of the public services in the Shereefian Empire can be alienated for the advantage of private interests. Art. 106. Reservation of authority. In case the Shereefian Government should invoke the aid of foreign capital or foreign industry for the working of public services or for the operation of public works, roads, railways, ports, telegraphs, and other public works, the Signatory Powers reserve to themselves the right to sec to it that the authority of the State over these great enterprises of general interest remains entire. Art. 107. Concessions. The validity of the concessions which may be made under the terms of article 106. as well as for Government supplies, shall, throughout the Shereefian Empire, be subordinated to the principle of public awards on proposals, without preference of nationality. whenever applicable under the rules followed in foreign laws. Art. 108. Notice to diplomatic body. As soon as the Shereefian Government shall have decided to invite proposals for execution of public works, Submission of plans, etc.it shall so inform the Diplomatic Body. It shall later communicate to it the plans, specifications, and all documents annexed to the call for proposals, in order to enable the nationals of all the Signatory Powers to form a clear idea of the contemplated works and compete for the same. A sufficient term for this shall be specified in the call for proposals. Art. 109. Free competition. The specifications shall not contain, either directly or indirectly, any condition or provision which may be prejudicial to free competition and which may give ad vantage to competitors of one nationality over those of another nationality. Art. 110. Award of contracts. The contracts shall be awarded in the form and according to the general conditions prescribed by the regulations which the Shereefian Government shall draw up with the assistance of the Diplomatic Body. The contracts shall be awarded by the Shereefian Government to the bidder who, while conforming himself to the specifications, shall have submitted the bid fulfilling the most advantageous general conditions. 2941 Art. 111. The rules of articlesCork forests. 106 to 110 shall be applied to concessions for working cork forests, in accordance with the customary provisions in foreign laws. Art. 112. The Shereefian firmanMines and quarries. shall determine the conditions of the concessions and the working of mines and quarries. In the composition of this firman the Shereefian Government shall be guided by foreign laws relating to such matters. Art. 113. If in the cases mentionedExpropriation of property. in articles 106 to 112 it should become necessary to occupy certain property, its expropriation may be effected by previous payment of a fair indemnity, in conformity to the following rules: Art. 114. Expropriation canAscertainment of necessity. only be effected on the ground of public utility and when necessity for the same shall have been ascertained by any administrative investigation, the formalities of which shall be determined by Shereefian regulations drawn up with the assistance of the Diplomatic Body. Art. 115. If the property holdersProperty of Moorish subjects. are Moorish subjects, His Shereefian Majesty shall take the necessary measures, that no hindrance shall impede the execution of works that he shall have declared to be of public utility. Art. 116. If the owners are foreignersProperty of foreigners. the method of expropriation shall be as follows: In case of disagreement between the competent administration and the owner of the property to be expropriated, the indemnity shall be fixed by a special jury, or. if the occasion arises, by arbitration. Art. 117. This jury shall beAppraisal. composed of six expert appraisers, three to be selected by the owner, three by the administration desir-2942ing to expropriate. A majority vote shall rule. If there be no majority, the owner and the administration shall each appoint an arbitrator, and the two arbitrators shall name an umpire. In case no agreement can be reached in selecting an umpire he shall be appointed by the Diplomatic Body at Tangier. Art. 118. Arbitrators. The arbitrators shall be selected from a list drawn up at the beginning of each year by the Diplomatic Body, and they shall be selected, as far as possible, from experts not living within the district in which the work is to be carried out. Art. 119. Appeals. The owner may appeal from the arbitrators’ decision to a competent jurisdiction, and in accordance with the rules set for arbitration cases by the law of the country to which he belongs. Chapter VII. *General provisions.*General provisions. Art. 120. Legislation by signatory powers. With a view to harmonizing its legislation, if the occasion arises, with the engagements contracted under the present General Act, each of the Signatory Powers engages to take the necessary steps leading to the enactment of such legislation as may be necessary so far as it is concerned. Art. 121. Ratification. The present General Act shall be ratified according to the constitutional laws of each state. The ratifications shall be deposited at Madrid as soon as practicable, and at the latest by December thirty-first, one thou-sand nine hundred and six. Certification.A procès verbal shall be made of such deposit and a certified copy sent to each of the Signatory Powers through the diplomatic channel. Art. 122. Effect. The present General Act shall enter into effect as soon as all the ratifications shall have been deposited, and at the latest on December thirty-first, one thousand nine hundred and six. Stipulations subject to legislation.In case the special legislative measures which may be necessary 2943in certain countries to insure the application to their nationals living in Morocco of certain stipulations of this present General Act shall not have been enacted by the date fixed for ratification, these stipulations shall only become applicable in respect to them after the legislative measures above referred to shall have been promulgated. Art. 123 and last. All treaties,Former treaties. conventions, and arrangements of the Signatory Powers with Morocco remain in force. It is understood,Conflicting provisions. however, that in case of conflict between their provisions and those of the present General Act. the stipulations of the latter shall prevail. In faith whereof the DelegatesSignatures. Plenipotentiary have signed the present General Act and have affixed their seals thereto. Done at Algeciras this seventh day of April, one thousand nine hundred and six, in a single copy, which shall remain deposited in the archives of the Government of His Catholic Majesty, and of which certified copies shall be transmitted through the diplomatic channel to the Signatory Powers. For Germany: For Germany: [l. s.] Joseph de Radowitz [l. s.] Tattenbach For Austria-Hungary: [l. s.] Welsersheimb [l. s.] Bolesta-Koziebrodzki For Belgium: [l. s.] Joostens [l. s.] Comte Conrad de Buisseret For Spain: [l. s.] El Duque de Almodövar del Rio [l. s.] J. PérezCaballero For the United States of America, with reservation of the declaration made in the plenary session of the conference on April 7, 1906: [l. s.] Henry White [l. s.] Samuel R. Gummeré For France: [l. s.] Révoil [l. s.] Régnault For Great Britain: [l. s.] A. Nicolson 2944 For Italy: [l. s.] Visconti Venosta [l. s.] G. Malmusi For Morocco: For the Netherlands: [l. s.] H. Testa For Portugal: [l. s.] Conde de Tovar [l. s.] Conde de Martens Ferrào For Russia: [l. s.] Cassini [l. s.] Basile de Bacheracht For Sweden: [l. s.] Robert Sager additional protocol. Additional protocol.On the point of signing the General Act of the Conference of Algeciras, the delegates of Germany, Austria-Hungary. Belgium. Spain, the United States of America. France; Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal. Russia, and Sweden. Signatures of Moroccan delegates withheld.Taking into account the declaration of the delegates of Morocco that they were not. for the present, in position to affix their signatures thereto, they being unable, owing to the distance, to receive an early reply from His Shereefian Majesty concerning the points in regard to which they deemed it their duty to refer to Him, Enforcement of reforms, etc.Reciprocally engage, by virtue of their respective full powers, to unite their efforts towards the ratification of the said General Act in its entirety by His Shereefian Majesty and towards the simultaneous enforcement of the reforms therein provided which are interdependent. Notice of stipulations to Sultan.They therefore agree to charge His Excellency Mr. Malmusi. Minister of Italy to Morocco and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps at Tangier, to take the necessary steps to that end by calling the attention of His Majesty the Sultan to the great advantages that His Empire would 2945derive from the stipulations adopted at the conference by the unanimous action of the Signatory Powers. The adhesion given by His ShereefianNotice of adhesion to signatory powers. Majesty to the General Act of the Conference of Algeciras shall be communicated through the Government of His Catholic Majesty to the Governments of the other Signatory Powers. This adhesion shall have the same force as if the delegates of Morocco had affixed their signatures to the General Act and will take, the place of ratification by His Shereefian Majesty. In witness whereof, the delegatesSignatures. of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Spain, the United States of America, France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, and Sweden have signed the present additional protocol and affixed their seals thereto. Done at Algeciras on the seventh day of April, one thousand nine hundred and six, in a single copy, which shall remain filed in the archives of the Government of His Catholic Majesty, and of which certified copies shall be delivered to the Signatory Powers through the diplomatic channel. For Germany: [l. s.] Joseph de Radowitz [l. s.] Tattenbach For Austria-Hungary: [l. s.] Welsersheimb [l. s.] Bolesta-Koziebrodzki For Belgium: [l. s.] Joostens [l. s.] Comte Conrad de Buisseret For Spain: [l. s.] El Duque de Almodövar del Rio [l. s.] J. PérezCaballero For the United States of America, with reservation of the declaration made in the plenary session of the conference on April 7, 1906: [l. s.] Henry White [l. s.] Samuel R. Gummeré For France: [l. s.] Révoil [l. s.] Régnault 2946 For Great Britain: [l. s.] A. Nicolson For Italy: [l. s.] Visconti Venosta [l. s.] G. Malmusi For Morocco: For the Netherlands: [l. s.] H. Testa For Portugal: [l. s.] Conde de Tovar [l. s.] Conde de Martens Ferrào For Russia: [l. s.] Cassini [l. s.] Basile de Bacheracht For Sweden: [l. s.] Robert Sager Preamble.And whereas the said General Act and Additional Protocol were signed by the Plenipotentiaries of the United States of America under reservation of the following declaration: Disclaimer of political interest by United States.“Government of the United States of America, having no political interest in Morocco and no desire or purpose having animated it to take part in this conference other than to secure for all peoples the widest equality of trade and privilege with Morocco and to facilitate the institution of reforms in that country tending to insure complete cordiality of intercourse without and stability of administration within for the common good, declares that, in acquiescing in the regulations and declarations of the conference, in becoming a signatory to the General Act of Algeciras and to the Additional Protocol, subject to ratification according to constitutional procedure, and in accepting the application of those regulations and declarations to American citizens and interests in Morocco, it does so without assuming obligation or responsibility for the enforcement thereof.” And whereas, in giving its advice and consent to the ratification of the said General Act and Additional Protocol the Senate of the United States resolved, “as a part of this act of ratification, that the Senate understands that the participation of the United States in the Algeciras Conference, and in the formulation and adoption of the General Act and Protocol which resulted therefrom, was with the sole purpose of preserving and increasing its commerce in Morocco, the protection as to life, liberty and property of its citizens residing or traveling therein, and of aiding by its friendly offices and efforts in removing friction and controversy which seemed to menace the peace between the powers signatory with the United States to the treaty of 1880, all of which are on terms of amity with this government; and without purpose to depart from the traditional American foreign policy which forbids participation by the United States in the settlement of political questions which are entirely European in their scope.” And whereas, the said General Act and Additional Protocol were duly ratified by the Governments of the United States of America and of the other powers aforesaid, and by His Majesty the Sultan of Morocco; And whereas in pursuance of Article 121 of the said General Act, the ratifications of the said General Act and Additional Protocol of 2947all the signatory powers were deposited with the Government of His Majesty, the King of Spain, on December 31, 1906, thereby constituting a valid exchange of the ratifications thereof; Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentProclamation. of the United States of America, have caused the said General Act and Additional Protocol to be made public to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof, subject to the reservation made in the aforesaid Declaration of the Plenipotentiaries of the United States and to the Resolution of the Senate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be hereunto affixed. Done-at the City of Washington this twenty-second day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal] seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* April 21, 1906 Convention 34 Stat. 2948 2948 CONVENTION-GREAT BRITAIN. April 21, 1906. April 21, 1906.*Convention between the United States and Great Britain providing for the surveying and marking out upon the ground of the Ijlst degree of west longitii.de where said meridian forms the boundary line between Alaska and the British Possessions in North America. Signed at Washington April 21, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate April 25, 1906; ratified by the President July 10, 1906; ratified by Great Britain June 9, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Washington August 16, 1906; proclaimed August 21, 1906.* By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Preamble.Vol. 27, p. 955.Vol. 28, p. 1200.Vol. 32, p. 1961.Whereas a Convention between the United States of America and His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, providing for the surveying and marking out upon the ground of the 141st degree of West Longitude where said meridian forms the boundary line between Alaska and the possessions in America of His Britannic Majesty, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Washington, on the twentyfirst day of April, one thousand nine hundred and six, the original of which Convention is word for word as follows: Vol. 15, p. 539.Whereas by a treaty between the United States of America and His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, for the cession of the Russian possessions m North America to the United States, concluded March 30, 1867, the most northerly part of the boundary line between the said Russian possessions and those of His Britannic Majesty, as established by the prior convention between Russia and Great Britain, of February 28/16, 1825, is defined as following the 141st degree of longitude west from Greenwich, beginning at the point of intersection of the said 141st degree of west longitude with a certain line drawn parallel with the coast, and thence continuing from the said point of intersection, upon the said meridian of the 141st degree in its prolongation as far as the Frozen Ocean And whereas, the location of said meridian of the 141st degree of west longitude between the terminal points thereof defined in said treaty, is dependent upon the scientific ascertainment of convenient points along the said meridian and the survey of the country intermediate between such points, involving no question of interpretation of the aforesaid treaties but merely the determination of such points and their connecting lines by the ordinary processes of observation and survey conducted by competent astronomers, engineers and surveyors; And whereas such determination has not hitherto been made by a joint survey as is requisite in order to give complete effect to said treaties; Contracting parties.The United States of America and His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Emperor of India, being equally desir-2949ous to provide for the surveying and marking out upon the ground of the said astronomical line established by existing treaties, and thus to remove any possible cause of difference between their respective governments in regard to the location of the said 141st meridian of West Longitude, have resolved to conclude a convention to that end, and for that purpose have appointed their respective plenipotentiaries: The President of the United States of America, The HonorablePlenipotentiaries. Elihu Root, Secretary of State of the United States, and His Britannic Majesty, The Right Honorable Sir H. Mortimer Durand, G. C. M. G., K. C. S. I., K. C. I. E., His Majesty’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States; Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, which were found in due and proper form, have agreed to and concluded the following articles: Article I. Each Government shall appoint one Commissioner with whomCommissioners, etc. may be associated such surveyors, astronomers and other assistants as each Government may elect. The Commissioners shall at as early a period as practicable ascertain by the telegraphic method a convenient point on the 141st meridian of West Longitude and shall then proceed under their joint direction and by their joint operations in the field, to trace and mark so much of a north and south line passing through said point as is necessary to be defined for determining the exact boundary line as established by the said Convention of 28/16 February, 1825, between the possessions in America of His Britannic Majesty, and the adjacent possessions in America formerly belonging to His Majesty The Emperor of all the Russias and ceded to the United States by the saidVol. 15, p. 539. Treaty of 30th March, 1867. Article II. The location of the 141st meridian as determined hereunder shallBoundary line monuments. be marked by intervisible objects, natural or artificial, at such distances apart as the Commissioners shall agree upon and by such additional marks as they shall deem necessary, and the line when and where thus marked, in whole or in part, and agreed upon by the Commissioners, shall be deemed to define permanently for all international purposes the 141st meridian mentioned in the treaty of February 28/16, 1825, between Great Britain and Russia. The location of the marks shall be described by such views, mapsMaps, etc., of locations. and other means as the Commissioners shall decide upon, and duplicate records of these descriptions shall be attested by the Commissioners jointly and be by them deposited with their respective Governments, together with their final report hereinafter mentioned. Article III. Each Government shall bear the expenses incident to the employmentExpenses. of its own appointees and of the operations conducted by them, but the cost of material used in permanently marking the meridian, and of its transportation and erection in place, shall be borne equally and jointly by the two Governments. Article IV. The Commissioners shall diligently prosecute the work to its completionReports. and they shall submit to their respective Governments from 2950time to time, and at least once in every calendar year, a joint report of progress, and a final comprehensive report upon the completion of the whole work. Article V. Ratification.The present convention shall be duly ratified by the President of the United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by His Britannic Majesty, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington or at London as soon as possible. In faith whereof, we the respective plenipotentiaries have signed this convention and have hereunto affixed our seals. Signatures.Done in duplicate at Washington this twenty-first day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six. Elihu Root [seal.] H M Durand [seal.] Exchange of ratifications.And whereas the said Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged at the City of Washington, on the sixteenth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and six; Proclamation.Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at Washington, this twenty-first day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the [seal.] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* May 17, 1906 Convention 34 Stat. 2951 2951 CONVENTION—JAPAN. May 17, 1906. *Supplementary convention between the United States and Japan forMay 17, 1906. the extradition of criminals. Signed at Tokyo, May 17, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate, June 23, 1906; ratified by the President, June 28, 1906; ratified by Japan, September 23, 1906; ratifications exchanged at Tokyo, September 25, 1906; proclaimed, September 26, 1906.* By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a Supplementary Convention between the United StatesPreamble. of America and His Majesty the Emperor of Japan providing for the addition of the crimes of embezzlement of private moneys or property and larceny to the list of crimes and offences on account of which extradition may be granted between the two countries, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Tokyo, on the seventeenth day of May. one thousand nine hundred and six, the original of which Supplementary Convention, being in the English and Japanese languages is word for word as follows: The President of the United States of America and His Majesty theContracting parties. Emperor of Japan being desirous to add the crimes of embezzlement of private moneys or property and larceny to the list of crimes or offences on account of which extradition may be granted under the Treaty concluded between the two countries on the 29th day of April, 1886 (cor-responding to the 29th day of the 4th month of the 19th year of Meiji), with a view to the better administration of justice and the prevention of crime in their respective territories and jurisdictions, have resolved to conclude a Supplementary Convention, and, for this purpose, have appointed as their Plenipotentiaries, to wit: The President of the United States of America, Huntington Wilson,Plenipotentiaties. Charge d’Affaires ad interim of the United States of America at Tokio, and His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, Marquis Kinmoti Saïonzi, Shoni First Class of the Imperial Order of the Rising Sun, His Imperial Majesty’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs; Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, which were found to be in due and proper form, have agreed to and concluded the following Article. The following crimes are added to the list of crimes or offences numberedExtraditablecrimes.Vol. 24. p. 1015. 1 to 13 in the second Article of the said Treaty of the 29th day of April, 1886 (corresponding to the 29th day of the 4th month of the 19th year of Meiji), on account of which extradition may be granted, that is to say: Embezzlement by persons hired or salaried, to the detriment of theirEmbezzlement. employers, where the amount of money or the value of the property embezzled is not less than $200 or 400 Yen. 2952 Larceny.Larceny, where the offence is punishable by imprisonment for one year or more, or for which sentence of imprisonment for one year or more has been pronounced. Ratification.The present Convention shall be ratified and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Tokio as soon as possible. It shall come into force ten days after the exchange of the ratifications, and it shall continue and terminate in the same manner as the said Treaty of the 29th day of April, 1886 (corresponding to the 29th day of the 4th month of the 19th year of Meiji). In testimony whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Convention and have affixed thereto their seals. SignaturesDone in duplicate at Tokio, in the English and Japanese languages, this 17th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and six (corresponding to the 17th day of the 5th month of the 39th year of Meiji). [seal] Huntington Wilson. [seal] Marquis Saïonzi Exchange of ratifications.And whereas the said Supplementary Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the City of Tokyo, on the twenty-fifth day of September, 1906. Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Supplementary Convention to be made public, to the end that the same may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this twenty-sixth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal] six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* [Japanese text not printed.] May 21, 1906 Convention 34 Stat. 2953 2953 CONVENTION—MEXICO. May 21, 1906. *Convention between the United States and Mexico providing for theMay 21, 1906. equitable distribution of the waters of the Rio Grande for irrigation purposes. Signed at Washington, May 31, 1906; ratification advised by the Senate, June 36, 1906; ratified by the President, December 36, 1906; ratified by Mexico, January 5, 1907; ratifications exchanged at Washington, January 16, 1907; proclaimed, January 16, 1907.* By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a Convention between the United States of America andPreamble. the United States of Mexico, providing for the equitable distribution of the waters of the Rio Grande for irrigation purposes, and to remove all causes of controversy between them in respect thereto, was concluded and signed by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Washington on the twenty-first day of May, one thousand nine hundred and six, the original of which Convention, being in the English and Spanish languages, is word for word as follows: The United Slates of AmericaContracting powers. and the United States of Mexico being desirous to provide for the equitable distribution of the waters of the Rio Grande for irrigation purposes, and to remove all causes of controversy between them in respect thereto, and being moved by considerations of international comity, have resolved to conclude a Convention for these purposes and have named as their Plenipotentiaries: The President of the UnitedPlenipotentiaries. States of America, Elihu Root, Secretary of State of the United States; and The President of the United States of Mexico, His Excellency Señor Don Joaquín D. Casasús, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of Mexico at Washington; Who, after having exhibited their respective full powers, which were found to be in good and due form, have agreed upon the following articles: Article I. After the completion of theAmount of water delivered to Mexico annually. proposed storage dam near Engle, New Mexico, and the distributing 2954system auxiliary thereto, and as soon as water shall be available in said system for the purpose, the United States shall deliver to Mexico a total of 60,000 acre-f6et of water annually, in the bed of the Rio Grande at the point where the head works of the Acequia Madre, known as the Old Mexican Canal, now exist above the city of Juarez, Mexico. Article II. Distribution of water.The delivery of the said amount of water shall be assured by the United States and shall be distributed through the year in the same proportions as the water supply proposed to be furnished from the said irrigation system to lands in the United States in the vicinity of El Paso. Texas, according to the following schedule, as nearly as may be possible: Acre feet per month. Corresponding cubic feet of water. January 0 0 February 1, 090 47, 480, 400 March 5, 460 237, 837, 600 April 12, 000 522, 720, 000 May 12, 000 522, 720, 000 June 12, 000 522, 720, 000 July 8, 180 356, 320, 800 August 4, 370 190, 357, 200 September 3, 270 142, 441, 200 October 1, 090 47, 480, 400 November 540 23, 522, 400 December 0 0 Total for the year 60, 000 2, 613, 600, 000 acre-feet cubic feet Reduction of amount during drought.In case, however, of extraordinary drought or serious accident to the irrigation system in the United States, the amount delivered to the Mexican Canal shall be diminished in the same proportion as the water delivered to lands under said irrigation system in the United States. Article III. Cost of storing, etc., paid by United States.*Ante*, p. 1537.The said delivery shall be made without cost to Mexico, and the United States agrees to pay the 2955whole cost of storing the said quantity of water to be delivered to Mexico, of conveying the same to the international line, of measuring the said water, and of delivering it in the river bed above the head of the Mexican Canal. It is understood that the United States assumes no obligation beyond the delivering of the water in the bed of the river above the head of the Mexican Canal. Article IV. The delivery of water as hereinWaiver of all claims by Mexico, etc. provided is not to be construed as a recognition by the United States of any claim on the part of Mexico to the said waters; and it is a greed that in consideration of such delivery of water, Mexico waives any and all claims to the waters of the Rio Grande for any purpose whatever between the head of the present Mexican Canal and Fort Quitman, Texas, and also declares fully settled and disposed of, and hereby waives, ail claims heretofore asserted or existing, or that may hereafter arise, or be asserted, against the United States on account of any damages alleged to have been sustained by the owners of land in Mexico, by reason of the diversion by citizens of the United States of waters of the Rio Grande. Article V. The United States, in enteringLegal basis of Mexican claims not conceded. into this treaty, does not thereby concede, expressly or by implication, any legal basis for any claims heretofore asserted or which may be hereafter asserted by reason of any losses incurred by the owners of land in Mexico due or alleged to be due to the diversion of the waters of the Rio Grande within the United States; nor does the United States in any way concede the establishment of any general principle or precedent by the concluding of this treaty. The understanding of both parties is that the arrangement contemplated byPortion of the Rio Grande affected. this treaty extends only to the 2956portion of the Rio Grande which forms the international boundary, from the head of the Mexican Canal down to Fort Quitman, Texas, and in no other case. Article VI. Exchange of ratifications.The present Convention shall be ratified by both contracting parties in accordance with their constitutional procedure, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington as soon as possible. In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the Convention both in the English and Spanish languages and have thereunto affixed their seals. Signatures.Done in duplicate at the City of Washington, this 21st day of May, one thousand nine hundred and six. Los Estados Unidos de AméricaContracting powers. y los Estados Unidos Mexicanos deseosos de ponerse de acuerdo en la equitativa distribución de las aguas del Río Grande para fines de irrigación, y de alejar todas las causas de discusión entre ellos á ese respecto, y obrando por consideraciones de cortesía internacional, han resuelto celebrar una Convención con este propósito y han nombrado sus Plenipotenciarios, á saber: El Presidente de los EstadosPlenipotentiaries. Unidos de América, al Señor Elihu Root, Secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos; y El Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos, á Su Excelencia el Señor Don Joaquín D. Casasús, Embajador Extraordinario y Plenipotenciario de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Washington; quienes, despues de presentar sus plenos poderes respectivos, que se encontraron en buena y debida forma, han convenido en los artículos siguientes: Artículo I. Una vez que se hayan terminadoAmount of water delivered to Mexico annually. la proyectada presa cerca de Engle, Nuevo México, y el sistema auxi-2954liar de distribución al efecto, y tan luego como haya agua disponible para el objeto en dicho sistema, os Estados Unidos entregarán á México un total de 60,000 acres pies de agua anualmente, en el lecho del Río Grande y en el punto en donde se encuentran ahora las obras principales de la Acequia Madre, conocida con el nombre de viejo canal mexicano, arriba de Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Artículo II. Distribution of water.Los Estados Unidos asegurarán la entrega de dicha cantidad de agua y la distribuirán durante el año en las mismas proporciones que la cantidad de agua que se proyecta proporcionar del expresado sistema de irrigación á los terrenos de los Estados Unidos en las cercanías de El Paso, Texas, de conformidad, y tan aproximadamente como sea posible, con la siguiente lista: Acres pies por mes. Pies cúbicos de agua correspondientes. Enero 0 0 Febrero 1, 090 47, 480, 400 Marzo 5, 460 237, 837, 600 Abril 12, 000 522, 720, 000 Mayo 12, 000 522, 720, 000 Junio 12, 000 522, 720, 000 Julio 8, 180 356, 320, 800 Agosto 4, 370 190, 357, 200 Setiembre 3, 270 142, 441, 200 Octubre 1, 090 47, 480, 400 Noviembre 540 23, 522, 400 Diciembre 0 0 Total en el año 60, 000 2, 613, 600, 000 acres pies pies cúbicos Reduction of amount during drought.En caso, sin embargo, de extraordinaria sequía ó de serio accidente en el sistema de irrigación en los Estados Unidos, se disminuirá la cantidad de agua que deba entregarse al canal mexicano, en la misma proporción que la que se entregue á las tierras sujetas á dicho sistema de irrigación en los Estados Unidos. Artículo III. Cost of storing, etc., paid by United States.*Ante*, p. 1537.La expresada entrega se hará sin gasto alguno para México, y los Estados Unidos convienen en pagar 2955el total costo del depósito de la mencionada cantidad de agua que debe darse á México, de la conducción de la misma hasta la línea internacional. de la medición de dicha agua y de su entrega en el lecho del río, arriba de la boca del Canal Mexicano. Queda entendido que los Estados Unidos no asumen otra obligación que la de entregar el agua en el lecho del río, arriba de la boca del Canal Mexicano. Artículo IV. La entrega del agua, como aquíWaiver of all claims by Mexico, etc. se establece, no se considerará como un reconocimiento por los Estados Unidos de ningún derecho por parte de México á dichas aguas; y se conviene que, en consideración á dicho abastecimiento de agua, México retira cualquiera y todas las reclamaciones, sea cual fuere su objeto, á las aguas del Río Grande entre la boca del actual Canal Mexicano y Fort Quitman, Texas, y declara también completamente arregladas y extinguidas todas las reclamaciones hasta hoy presentadas, existentes ó que puedan después suscitarse ó presentarse contra los Estados Unidos á causa de cualesquiera daños que los propietarios de tierras en México aleguen haber sufrido con motivo de las desviación de aguas del Río Grande efectuada por ciudadanos de los Estados Unidos. Artículo V. Los Estados Unidos, al celebrarLegal basis of Mexican claims not conceded. este tratado, no otorgan con él, explicita ni implícitamente, ningún fundamento legal para reclamaciones que en lo futuro se aleguen, ó puedan alegarse, procedentes de cualesquiera pérdidas sufridas por los propietarios de tierras en México, ora se deba ó se alegue deberse, á la desviación de las aguas del Río Grande dentro de los Estados Unidos; ni convienen los Estados Unidos de ninguna manera en el establecimiento de ningún principio general ó precedente a causa de la celebración de este tratado. QuedanPortion of the Rio Grande affected. entendidas las dos Altas Partes 2956Contratantes que el arreglo que se proyecta con este tratado sólo se extiende á la porción del Río Grande que forma el límite internacional. desde la boca del Canal Mexicano hasta Fort Quitman, Texas, y á ningún otro caso. Artículo VI. Exchange of ratifications.La presento Convención será ratificada por Ambas Partes Cotratantes de acuerdo con las formalidades constitucionales de cada una de ellas, y se canjearán las ratificaciones en Wàshington tan luego como fuere posible. En fe de lo cual, los respectivos Plenipotenciarios han firmado la presente Convención, tanto en inglés como en castellano, y han puesto en ella sus sellos. Signatures.Hecho en dos originales en la Ciudad de Washington, el 21 de Mayo, de mil novecientos seis. Elihu Root [seal.] Joaquín D Casases [seal.] Exchange of ratifications.And whereas the said Convention has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two governments were exchanged in the City of Washington, on the sixteenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and seven; Proclamation.Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this sixteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* May 28, 1906 Convention 34 Stat. 2957 2957 PARCELS-POST CONVENTION—PERU. May 28, 1906. *Parcels-Post Convention between the United States of America and theMay 28, 1906. Republic of Peru.* For the purpose of making betterPreamble. postal arrangements between the United States of America and the Republic of Peru, the undersigned, George Bruce Cortelyou, Postmaster General of the United States of America, and Felipe Pardo, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Peru to the United States of America, by virtue of authority vested in them, have agreed upon the following articles for the establishment of a Parcels-Post System of exchanges between the two countries. Article I. The provisions of this ConventionExtent of convention. relate only to parcels of mail matter to be exchanged by the system herein provided for, and do not affect the arrangements now existing under the Universal Postal Convention, which will continue as heretofore; and all the agreements hereinafter contained apply exclusively to mails exchanged under these Articles. Article II. 1. There shall be admitted toArticles admitted to the mails. the mails exchanged under this Convention, articles of merchandise and mail matter (except letters, post-cards, and written matter) of all kinds that are admitted under any conditions to the domestic mails of the country of origin, except that no packet may exceed Fifty dollars ($50.00) or ten Peruvian libras, gold, in value, eleven pounds (or five kilograms) in 2958weight, nor the following dimensions: greatest length in any direction, three feet six inches (or one hundred and live centimeters); greatest length and girth combined. six feet (or one hundred and eighty centimeters); and must be so wrapped or enclosed as to permit their contents to be easily examined by postmasters and customs officers; and except that the following articles are prohibited admission to the mails exchanged under this Convention: Articles prohibited.Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination: poisons and explosive or inflammable substances; fatty substances, liquids and those which easily liquefy, confections and pastes, live and dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles thoroughly dried; fruits and vegetables which will easily decompose, and substances which exhale a bad odor; lottery tickets, lottery advertisements or circulars: all obscene or immoral articles; articles which may destroy or in any way damage the mails, or injure the persons handling them. 2. Freedom from inspection. All admissible articles of merchandise mailed in one country for the other, or received in one country from the other, shall be free from any detention or inspection whatever, except such as is required for collection of customs duties: and shall be forwarded by the most speedy means to their destination. being subject in their transmission to the laws and regulations of each country respectively. Article III. 1. Letters must not accompany parcels. A letter or communication of the nature of personal correspondence must not accompany, be written on, or enclosed with any parcel. 2. Rejection. If such be found, the letter will be placed in the mails, if separable. and if the communication be inseparably attached, the whole 2959package will be rejected. If, however. any such should inadvertently be forwarded, the country of destination will collect double rates of postage according to the Universal Postal Convention. 3. No parcel may contain packagesAddress. intended for delivery at an address other than the one borne by the parcel itself. If such enclosed packages be detected, they must be sent forward singly, charged with new and distinct parcels-post rates. Article IV. 1. The following rates of postageRates of postage. shall in all cases be required to be *fully prepaid* with postage stamps of the country of origin, viz: 2. In the United States; for aIn the United States. parcel not exceeding one pound or four hundred and sixty grams in weight, twenty cents, and for each additional one pound or four hundred and sixty grams or fraction thereof, twenty cents;In Peru. and in the Republic of Peru: for a parcel not exceeding one pound (or four hundred and sixty grams) in weight, fifty milésimos of a Peruvian libra, gold, and for each additional one pound (or four hundred and sixty grams), or fraction thereof, fifty milésimos de libra Peruvian gold. 3. The parcels shall be promptlyDelivery.*Post*, p. 2964. delivered to addressees at the post offices of address in the country of destination, free of charge for postage; but the country of destination may, at its option, levy and collect from the addressee for interior service and delivery a charge the amount of which is to be fixed according to its own regulations, but which shall in no case exceed five cents in the United States nor 50 milésimos of a Peruvian libra, gold, in Peru for each parcel whatever its weight. Article V. 1. The sender will, at the timeReceipt. of mailing the parcel, receive from 2960the post office where the parcel is mailed, a “certificate of mailing” on a form like Form I annexed hereto. 2. Registry. The sender of a parcel may have the same registered by paying, in addition to the postage, the registration fee required for registered articles in the country of origin. 3. Return receipt. An acknowledgment of the delivery of a registered parcel shall be returned to the sender when requested; but either country may require of the sender prepayment of a fee therefor not exceeding five cents or ten milesimos of a Peruvian libra, gold. 4. Notice to addressees. The addressees of a registered parcel shall be advised of the arrival of the parcel by a notice from the post office of destination. Article VI. 1. Customs declaration. The sender of each parcel shall make a Customs Declaration, pasted upon or attached to the parcel, upon a special Form provided for the purpose (See Form 2 annexed hereto) giving a general description of the parcel, its address, an accurate statement of the contents and value, date of mailing, and the sender’s signature and place of residence. 2. Collection of duties. The parcels in question shall be subject in the country of destination to all customs duties and all customs regulations in force in that country for the protection of its Customs Revenues: and the customs duties properly chargeable thereon shall be collected on delivery, in accordance with the customs regulations of the country of destination: but neither sender nor addressee shall be subject to the payment of any charge for fines or penalties on account of failure to comply with any customs regulation. Article VII. Fees to be retained.Each country shall retain to its own use, the whole of the postages, registration and delivery fees, it collects on said parcels; consequently, this Convention will 2961give rise to no separate accounts between the two countries. Article VIII. 1. The parcels shall be consideredTransportation. as a component part of the mails exchanged direct between the United States of America and the Republic of Peru, to be despatched to destination by the country of origin at its cost and by such means as it provides; but must be forwarded, at the option of the despatching office, either in boxes prepared expressly for the service, or in ordinary mail sacks marked “Parcels-Post” and securely sealed with wax or otherwise as may be mutually provided by regulations hereunder. 2. Each country shall returnReturn of boxes, etc. empty to the despatching office by next mail, all such boxes or sacks. 3. Although articles admittedPacking. under this Convention will be transmitted as aforesaid between the exchange offices, they should be so carefully packed as to be safely transmitted in the ordinary mails of either country, both in going to the exchange office in the country of origin and to the office of address in the country of destination. 4. Descriptive list. Each despatch of a parcels-post mail must be accompanied by a descriptive list in duplicate, of all the packages sent, showing distinctly the list number of each parcel, the name of the sender, the name of the addressee with address of destination, and the declared contents and value; and must be enclosed in one of the boxes or sacks of such despatch. (See Form 3, annexed hereto.) Article IX. Exchanges of mails under thisExchange offices. Convention shall, until otherwise mutually agreed upon, be effected through the Exchange Post Offices at New York, New Orleans, and San Francisco, and Lima, under such regulations relative to the 2962details of the exchange, as may be mutually determined to be essential to the security and expedition of the mails and the protection of the Customs Revenues. Article X. 1. Receipt of mail. As soon as the mail shall have reached the exchange office of destination, that office shall check the contents of the mail. 2. Parcel bill. In the event of the Parcel Bill not having been received, a substitute should at once be prepared. 3. Errors. Any errors in the entries on the Parcel Bill which may be discovered. should, after verification by a second officer, be corrected and noted for report to the despatching office on a “Verification Certificate,” which should he sent in a special envelope. 4. Nonreceipt of parcels. If a parcel advised on the bill be not received, after the non-receipt has been verified by a second officer the entry on the bill should be canceled, and the fact likewise reported at once. 5. Insufficient postage. If a parcel be observed to be insufficiently y prepaid, it must not be taxed with deficient postage, but the circumstance must be reported on the “Verification Certificate” Form. 6. Damaged parcels. Should a parcel be received in a damaged or imperfect condition. full particulars shall be reported in the same manner. 7. Correct mails. If no “Verification Certificate” or note of error be received, a parcel mail shall be considered as duly delivered, having been found on examination correct in all respects. Article XI. 1. Failure to deliver. If a parcel cannot be delivered as addressed, or is refused, it must be returned without charge, directly to the despatching office of exchange, at the expiration of thirty days from its receipt at the 2963office of destination; and the country of origin may collect from the sender for the return of the parcel, a sum equal to the postage when first mailed. 2. When the contents of a parcelPerishable articles. which cannot be delivered are liable to deterioration or corruption, they may be destroyed at once, if necessary; or, if expedient, sold, without previous notice or judicial formality, for the benefit of the right person, the particulars of each sale being noticed by one post office to the other. Article XII. The Post-Office Department ofNonresponsibility for loss, etc. either of the contracting countries will not be responsible for the loss or damage of any parcel. Consequently, no indemnity can be claimed by the sender or addressee in either country. Article XIII. The Postmaster General of theFurther regulations.s United States of America, and the Director General of Posts of the Republic of Peru, may, by agreement. except, on account of insecurity in the conveyance, or for other causes, certain post offices in either country from receiving or dispatching parcels of merchandise as provided by this Convention; and shall have authority to jointly make such further regulations of order and detail, as may be found necessary to carry out the present Convention from time to time; and may by agreement prescribe conditions for the admission to the mails of any of the articles prohibited by Article II of this Convention. Article XIV. This Convention shall be ratifiedDuration, etc. by the contracting countries in accordance with their respective laws. Once ratified, it shall take 2964effect, and operations thereunder shall begin on the first day of September one thousand nine hundred and six; and shall continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement. but may be annulled at the desire of either Department, upon six months previous notice given to the other. Signatures.Done in duplicate, and signed at Washington the 28th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and six. Con el objeto de establecer mejoresPreamble. arreglos postales entre la República del Perú y los Estados Unidos de América, los infrascritos, Felipe Pardo, Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario del Perú en los Estados Unidos de América, y George Bruce Cortelyou, Administrador general de correos de los Estados Unidos de América, en virtud de la autorización de que están investidos, han convenido en los siguientes artículos para establecer el cambio de Paquetes Postales entre los dos países. Artículo I. Las estipulaciones de esta ConvenciónExtent of convention. se refieren únicamente á las encomiendas que se remitan de conformidad con el plan que en ella se establece, y en nada afectarán los arreglos que ahora existen bajo la Convención de la Unión Postal Universal, los cuales continuarán vigentes como lo están ahora; y todas las estipulaciones contenidas en la presente Convención se aplicarán exclusivamente á las balijas que se cambien conforme á estos artículos. Artículo II. 1. Se admitirán en las balijasArticles admitted to the mails. que se cambien conforme á esta Convención, inercancías y objetos trasmisibles por el correo, de cualquier género que sean (exceptuando cartas, tarjetas postales y todo papel escrito), que se admitan conforme á los reglamentos que rigen respecto de las balijas domésticas del país de origen, con tai que ningún paquete exceda de ($50.00) ó Lp. 10, oro, en valor, once libras 2958(ó cinco kilogramos) de peso, ni de las dimensiones siguientes: Mayor longitud en cualquiera dirección, tres pies seis pulgadas (ó ciento cinco centímetros); mayor longitud y grosor combinados, seis pies (ó ciento ochenta centímetros); debiendo estar envueltos ó cubiertos de manera que permitan que su contenido sea fácilmente examinado por los administradores de correos y de aduanas; y exceptuándose, además, los artículos que siguen, cuya admisión queda prohibida en las balijas que se cambien entre los dos países, conforme á esta Convención, á saber: Articles prohibited.Publicaciones que violen las leyes de propiedad literariadel país de destino: venenos y materias explosivas ó inflamables; sustancias grasosas, líquidas ó de fácil liquefacción, dulces y pastas; animales vivos ó muertos, exceptuando insectos y reptiles perfectamente disecados; frutas y vegetales que puedan descomponerse fácilmente, sustancias que exhalen mal olor; billetes, noticias ó circulares de lotería; objetos obscenos ó inmorales, artículos que puedan destruir ó de alguna manera dañar las balijas, ó causar perjuicio á las personas que las manejen. 2. Freedom from inspection. Todos los artículos admisibles de mercancías que se depositen en el correo de un país con destino al otro, ó que se reciban en un país procedentes del otro, no estarán sujetos á otra detención ó inspección sino solamente á la que fuere necesaria para cobrar los derechos aduaneros, y se despacharán á su destino por la vía mas rápida, quedando sujetos en su trasmisión á las leyes y reglamentos de cada país respectivamente. Artículo III. 1. Letters must not accompany parcels. Ninguna carta ó comunicación que tenga el carácter de correspondencia personal, podrá acompañar al paquete, ya sea que esté escrita sobre él, ó incluida en el mismo. 2. Rejection. Si se encontrare alguna carta, se pondrá en el correo, si pudiere separarse, y si la comunicación estuviere adherida de manera que 2959no se pueda separar, se desechará el paquete entero. Sin embargo, si alguna carta fuere enviada inadvertidamente, el país de destino cobrará doble porte por ella, conforme á la Convención Postal Universal. 3. Ningún paquete podrá contenerAddress. encomiendas con dirección diferente de la que aparezca en la cubierta de aquel. Si se encontrasen tales encomiendas, deberán remitirse separadamente cobrando nuevo y distinto porte por cada una de ellas. Artículo IV. 1. Se exigiré, en todo caso, elRates of postage. pago previo y total del porte en estampillas del correo del país de origen, como siguen: 2. En la República de Perú,In the United States. por un paquete que no exceda del peso de una libra (ó cuatrocientos sesenta gramos) cincuenta milésimos de libra peruana oro, y por cada libra adicional (ó cuatrocientos sesenta gramos adicionales), óIn Peru. fracción de este peso, cincuenta milésimos de libra peruana oro; y en los Estados Unidos, por un paquete que no exceda del peso de una libra (ó cuatrocientos se senta gramos) y por cada libra adicional (ó cuatro cientos sesenta gramos), ó fracción de este peso, veinte cents. 3. Los paquetes se entregaránDelivery.*Post*, p. 2964. sin tardanza á las personas á quienes se dirijan, en la oficina de Correos á donde fueren dirigidos, en el país de su destino, libres de todo recargo por porte de correo; pero el país del destino puede imponer y cobrar á la persona á quien se dirija el paquete, y en compensación del servicio interior y de entrega, un recargo cuyo montó se fijará según sus propios reglamentos: pero el cual en ningún caso excederá de cinco cents en los Estados Unidos ni de cincuenta milésimos de libra peruana oro en el Perú por cada paquete, cualquiera que fuere su peso. Artículo V. 1. Al depositar en el correo unReceipt. paquete, se entregará al remitente 2960un “Certificado de Envío” de la oficina de correos que lo recibió, conforme al modelo anexo No. 1. 2. Registry. El remitente de un paquete podrá certificarlo, pagando, además del porte de correo, el valor de la certificación que por artículos certificados se cobre en el país de su orígin. 3. Return receipt. Se enviará al remitente cuando así lo solicite, una constancia de la entrega hecha del paquete certificado; pero cada país puede exigir del remitente el pago previo de un derecho por ese servicio, que no exceda de cinco cents ó diez milésimos de libra peruana oro. 4. Notice to addressees. La oficina de correos de destino dará aviso de la llegada del paquete certificado á la persona á quien fuere dirigido. Artículo VI. 1. Customs declaration. El remitente de cada paquete hará una declaración aduanera que se fijará ó adherirá sobre la cubierta del mismo según la fórmula especial que se le suministrarapara ese objeto, (Véase el modelo anexo No. 2) dando en ella una descripción general del paquete, una manifestación exacta de su contenido y valor, fecha del envío, firma y lugar de residencia del remitente. 2. Collection of duties. Estos paquetes quedarán sujetos en el país de su destino á todos los reglamentos y derechos aduaneros que estuvieren vigentes en el mismo país, para proteger las rentas de sus aduanas; y los derechos aduaneros que debidamente corresponda cobrar sobre los mismos paquetes, serán cobrados al entregarse estos, de acuerdo con los reglamentos aduaneros del país de destino; pero ni el remitente ni el destinatario podrán ser obligados al pago de multas ó penas por haberse dejado de cumplir algún reglamento aduanero. Artículo VII. Fees to be retained.Cada país percibirá para sí, el total del porte de correo, de los derechos de certificación y de entrega que colecte sobre dichos paquetes; y en consecuencia, esta 2961Convención no motivará cuentas separadas entre los dos países. Artículo VIII. 1. Los paquetes se considera ránTransportation. como parte integrante de las balijas cambiadas directamente entre los Estados Unidos de América y la República del Perú, y serán despachados á su destino por el país de su origen al otro, á su costo y por los medios que él provea; pero deben despacharse, á opción de la oficina que los envíe en cajas expresamente preparadas para el servicio, ó en sacos ordinaries de correspondencia que se marcarán: “Paquetes Postales” y se sellarán con la seguridad debida, con lacre, ó de alguna otra manera que se determine mutuamente por los reglamentos respectivos. 2. Cada país devolverá á la oficinadeorigenReturn of boxes, etc. porel próximo correo, todas las cajas ó sacos recibidos. 3. Aunque los paquetes admitidosPacking. conforme á esta Convención se trasmitirán en la forma designada. entre las oficinas de cambio, deberán empaquetarse cuidadosamente, á fin de que puedan trasmitirse con debida seguridad en las balijas abiertas de un país, tanto á la oficina de correos de cambio en el país de su origen, como á la oficina de correos á donde se dirijan, en el país de su destino. 4. Cada envío de paquetes postalesDescriptive list. deberá ser acompañado de una lista descriptiva, hecha por duplicado, de todos ios paquetes enviados, que exprese claramente el número de lista de cada paquete, el nombre del remitente, el nombre y dirección de la persona á quien se dirije y el contenido y valor declarado, y deberá incluirse en una de las cajas ó sacos del mismo envío. (Véase el modelo anexo No. 3.) Artículo IX. El cambio de balijas conformeExchange offices. á esta Convención, se verificará mientras no se acuerde otra cosa por las oficinas de correos de NuevaYork, Nueva Orleáns y San Francisco, y de Lima, de conformidad con los reglamentos relativos á los 2962detalles de cambio que por mutuo convenio se determinen y se consideren como esenciales á la seguridad y expedición en el envío de las balijas y á la protección de los derechos aduaneros. Artículo X. 1. Receipt of mail. La oficina de correos del país del destino, verificaré el contenido de la balija, tan luego como la reciba. 2. Parcel bill. En el caso de que no se recibiere la lista de los paquetes enviados por el correo, se hará inmediatamente una que la sustituya. 3. Errors. Los errores que puedan haberse cometido y se descubrieren en la lista de los paquetes enviados por el correo, deben anotarse y corregirse después de haber sido verificados por un segundo empleado. y se comunicarán á la oficina remitente en el “Certificado de Comprobación”, que le enviará bajo cubierta especial. 4. Nonreceipt of parcels. Si no se recibiere algún paquete de los consignados en la lista, después de confirmada la omisión por un segundo empleado se cancelará la anotación respectiva de la lista, y se informara de igual manera lo ocurrido. 5. Insufficient postage. Si apareciere un paquete insuficientemente franqueado, no deberá cargarse la insuficiencia, pero se dará cuenta del hecho en el “Certificado de Comprobación.” 6. Damaged parcels. Cuando se recibiere un paquete averiado ó en mal estado, se comunicarán en la misma manera detalles completos acerca de ello. 7. Correct mails. Si no se recibiere “Certificado de Comprobación”, ó aviso de error, se considerará que la balija de paquetes fué debidamente recibida y que habiendo sido examinada, se encontró exacta bajo todos aspectos. Artículo XI. 1. Failure to deliver. Si no pudiere entregarse un paquete á la persona á quien se dirije, ó si ésta rehusare recibirlo, se devolverá directamente y sin recargó, á la oficina que lo despacho, a la expiración de treinta 2963días contados desde su recibo, por la oficina de destino, y el país de origen puede cobrar al remitente por la devolución del paquete, una suma igual al porte que pagó cuando lo puso primitivamente en el correo. 2. Si el contenido de un paquete,Perishable articles. que no fuere posible entregar pudiere deteriorarse ó descomponerse podrá destruirse inmediatamente, si esa medida fuere necesaria; ó si se pudiere, se venderá, sin necesidad de aviso previo ó de formalidad judicial, para beneficio de la persona interesada: y los detalles de la venta se comunicarán por una oficina de correos á la otra. Artículo XII. El Departamento de Correos deNonresponsibility for loss, ete cada uno de los países contratantes, no será responsable por la pérdida ó avería que sufra algún paquete. Por consiguiente no podrá reclamarse. por lo mismo, en ninguno de los dos países, indemnización alguna por parte del remitente, ni de la persona á quien vaya dirigido. Artículo XIII. El Administrador general de laFurther regulations. República del Perú y el Administrador general de Correos de los Estados Unidos de América, pueden convenir en exceptuar algunas oficinas postales de recibir o despachar paquetes de mercaderías, según el presente. Convenio, por falta de seguridad en la conducción. ó por otras causas, y tendrán autoridad para hacer de común acuerdo y de tiempo en tiempo, aquellos reglamentos de orden y detalle que crean necesarios para cumplir debidamente las prescripciones de la presente Convención, así como para establecer la admisión en las balijas de cualquiera de los artículos prohibidos por el Artículo II de esta Convención. Artículo XIV. Esta Convención se ratificaráDuration, etc. por los países contratantes de acuerdo con sus respectivas leyes. Una vez ratificada, comenzará á 2964tener efecto el día primero de Setiembre de mil novecientos seis, y continuará en vigor hasta que se termine por consentimiento mutuo; pero podrá anularse, con la notificación de uno de los Departamentos de Correos hecha al otro, con seis meses de anticipación. Signatures.Hecho por duplicado y firmado en Washington el día veinte ocho de mayo de mil novecientos seis. [l. s.] George B. Cortelyou, *Postmaster- General of the United States of America.* [l. s.] Felipe Pardo, *Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Peru in the United States of America.* The foregoing Parcels-Post Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Peru has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof, I have caused the Great Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. [seal.] Theodore Roosevelt. By the President: Elihu Root, *Secretary of State.* Washington, D. C., *May 39th, 1906.* Ratification by Peru.Con fecha 23 del actual se ha expedido el siguiente decreto supremo: “Apruebase la convencion firmada en Washington, el 28 de mayo ultimo, por el Ministro Plenipotenciario del Peruy el director General de Correos de los Estados Unidos de America, para el canje de encomiendas postales entre ambos paises, debiendo comenzar a regir, como esta estipulado, el 1º de Setiembre proximo. Autorizase, al afecto, a la Direccion General de Correos de la Republica, la que, ademas, tendra facultad de cobrar a los destinatarios en el Peru cincuenta centavos ($0.50) de sol por cada paquete postal de procedencia americana, con el objeto de compensar los gastos de transito y entrega que ocasionen *Ante*, p. 2959.las encomiendas, de conformidad con lo que dispone el inciso 3 del articulo IV de la misma convencion. Expidase el respective instrumento de ratificacion; registrese, comuniquese y publiquese. “[rubrica.] “S. E. Prado y Ugarteche.” [Translation.] We, by these presents, ratify the Convention signed at Washington the 28th of May last, by the Minister of Plenipotentiary of Peru and the Post-Master General of the United States of America, for the interchange of Parcels Post between both countries, which Convention will begin to be enforced, as stipulated, on the 1st of September next. The Post Office Department of the Republic is hereby authorized to recognize the said Convention and will be further authorized to charge to the addressees in Peru .50 of a Peruvian Sol for each Parcel Post coming from the United States, to the end of compensating the expenses of transportation and delivery which said parcels may cause, in accordance with the provision of Section 3, Article 4, of the same Convention. We further order that the pertaining instrument of ratification be issued; be it registered, communicated, and published. (Signed) J. Prado y Ugarteche, *Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru.* June 30, 1906 August 15, 1906 Convention 34 Stat. 2965 2965 PARCELS-POST CONVENTION—DENMARK. June 30, 1906.⁄August 15, 1906. Parcels-Post Convention between the United States of America andJune 30, 1906.August 15, 1906. Denmark. For the purpose of making betterPreamble postal arrangements between the United States of America and Denmark, the undersigned G. B. Cortelyou, Postmaster General of the United States of America, and The Directorate General of Posts of Denmark, by virtue of authority vested in them, have agreed upon the following articles for the establishment of a Parcels-Post System of exchanges between the two countries. Article I. The provisions of this ConventionExtent of convention. relate only to parcels of mail matter to be exchanged by the system herein provided for, and do not affect the arrangements now existing under the Universal Postal Convention, which will continue as heretofore: and all the agreements hereinafter contained apply exclusively to mails exchanged under these articles, directly between the office of New York, and such other offices within the United States as may be hereafter designated by the Postmaster-General of the United States; and the office of Copenhagen, and such other offices in Denmark as may be hereafter designated by the Directorate General of Posts of Denmark. Article II. There shall be admitted to theArticles admitted to mails. mails exchanged under this Convention. articles of merchandise and mail matter—except letters, postcards and written matter of all kinds—that are admitted under any conditions to the domestic mails of the country of 2966origin, except that no packet must exceed fifty dollars ($50) or its equivalent in value, 4 pounds 6 ounces [or 2 kilograms] in weight, nor the following dimensions: Greatest length in any direction, three feet six inches [105 centimeters]; greatest length and girth combined, six feet [180 centimeters]; and must he so wrapped or inclosed as to permit their contents to be easily examined by customs officers and by postmasters duly authorized to do so; and except that the following articles are prohibited: Articles prohibited.Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination: poisons, and explosive or inflammable substances; fatty substances; liquids, and those which easily liquefy; confections and pastes; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried, and live bees enclosed in appropriate receptacles; fruits and vegetables which easily decompose, and substances which exhale a bad odor: lottery tickets, lottery advertisements or lottery circulars; all obscene or immoral articles; articles which may in any way damage or destroy the mails, or injure the persons handling them. Article III. Letters must not accompany parcels.A letter or communication of the nature of personal correspondence must not accompany, be written on, or inclosed with any parcel. Rejection.If such be found, the letter will be placed in the mails if separable, and if the communication be inseparably attached, the whole package will be rejected. If, however, any such should inadvertently be forwarded, the country of destination may collect, on the letter or letters, double rates of postage according to the Universal Postal Convention. 2967 No parcel may contain parcelsAddress. intended for delivery at an address other than that borne by the parcel itself. If such inclosed parcels be detected, they must be sent forward singly, charged with new and distinct parcels-post rates. Article IV. The packages in question shallCollection of duties be subject in the country of destination to all customs duties and all customs regulations in force in that country for the protection of its customs revenues, and to the follow ingrates of postage, which shall in all cases be required to be fully prepaid, viz: In the United States; for a parcel not exceeding one pound [455 grams] in weight, 12 cents; and for each additional pound [455 grams] or fraction of a pound, 12 cents: In Denmark; for a parcel not exceeding in weight one kilogram 60 Öre, and for other parcels, 1 krone. Article V. The sender of each packageCustoms declaration. must make a Customs Declaration, upon a special form provided for the purpose [see Form 1, “A”*Post*, p. 2972. annexed hereto], giving the address. a general description of the parcel, an accurate statement of the contents and value, date of mailing, and the sender’s signature and place of residence; which declaration must accompany the parcel to destination. Either country may authorize the post-office where the packageReceipt. is mailed to deliver to the sender of the package at the time of mailing, a certificate of mailing on a form like Form 2 annexed hereto. The sender of a package may have the same registered byRegistry. paying the registration fee required for registered articles in the country of origin, and, on demand therefor, will receive a return receipt, without additional charge. 2968 Article VI. Notice to addressee.The addressees of registered articles shall be advised of the arrival of a package addressed to them, by a notice from the postoilice of destination. Delivery.The packages shall be delivered to addressees at the post-offices of address in the country of destination free of charge *for postage;* but the customs duties properly chargeable thereon shall be collected on delivery in accordance with the customs regulations of the country of destination; and the Post-Office Department of the United States may, at its option, levy and collect from the addressee in this country for interior service and delivery a charge not exceeding live cents on each single parcel of whatever weight. Article VII. Transportation.The packages shall be considered as a component part of the mails exchanged direct between the United States and Denmark, to be dispatched by the country of origin to the other at its cost and by such means as it provides, but must be forwarded, at the option of the dispatching office, either in boxes prepared especially for the purpose or in ordinary mail sacks, to be marked “ Parcels-post,” and not to contain any other articles of mail matter, and to be securely sealed with wax, or otherwise, as may be mutually provided by regulations hereunder. Return of bags, etc.Each country shall promptly return empty to the dispatching office by next mail, all such bags and boxes, but subject to other regulations between the two Administrations. Packing.Although articles admitted under this Convention will be transmitted as aforesaid between the exchange offices, they should be so carefully packed as to be safely transmitted in the open mails of either country, both in going to the exchange office in the country 2969of origin and to the office of address in the country of destination. Each dispatch of a parcels-postDescriptive list. mail must be accompanied by a descriptive list, in duplicate, of all the packages sent, showing distinctly the list number of each parcel, the name of the sender, the name of the addressee with address of destination, and the declared contents and value; and must be inclosed in one of the boxes or sacks of such dispatch.*Post*, p. 2973. [See Form 3 annexed hereto.] Article VIII. As soon as the mail shall haveReceipt of mail. reached the office of destination, that office shall check the contents of the mail. In the event of the parcel billParcel bill. not having been received, a substitute should be at once prepared. Any errors in the entries onErrors. the parcel bill which may be discovered, should, after verification by a second officer, be corrected, and noted for report to the dispatching office on a form “Verification certificate,” which should be sent in a special envelope. If a parcel advised on the billNonreceipt of parcels. be not received, after the non-receipt has been verified by a second officer, the entry on the bill should be canceled and the fact reported at once. Should a parcel be received inDamaged parcels. a damaged or imperfect condition, full particulars should be reported on the same form. If no verification certificate orCorrect mails. note of error be received, a parcels-mail shall be considered as duly delivered, having been found on examination correct in all respects. Article IX. If a parcel cannot be deliveredFailure to deliver. as addressed or is refused by the addressee, the sender shall be consulted (through the Administration of the country of 2970origin) as to its disposal. If within two months of the dispatch of the notice of non-delivery the office of destination shall not have received instructions from the sender the parcel shall be treated as abandoned. Prohibited articles.Provided, however, that parcels*Ante*, p. 2966. prohibited by Article II and those which do not conform to the conditions as to size, weight and value, prescribed by said Article, shall not necessarily be returned to the country of origin, but may be disposed of, without recourse, in accordance with the customs laws and regulations of the country of destination. Destruction, etc., of perishable articles.When the contents of a parcel which cannot be delivered are liable to deterioration or corruption. they may be destroyed at once, if necessary, or if expedient, sold, without previous notice or judicial formality, for the benefit of the right person, the particulars of each sale being noticed by one post-office to the other. Article X. No responsibility for loss.The Post-Office Department of either of the contracting countries will not be responsible for the loss or damage of any package; but either country is at liberty to indemnify the sender of any package which may be lost or destroyed on its territory. Article XI. Fees to be returned.Each country shall retain to its own use the whole of the postages. registration and delivery fees, it collects on said packages; consequently, this Convention will give rise to no separate accounts between the two countries. Article XII. Further regulations.The Postmaster General of the United States of America, and the Directorate General of Posts 2971of Denmark, shall have authority to jointly make such further regulations of order and detail as may be found necessary to carry out the present Convention from time to time; and may, by agreement, prescribe conditions for the admission in packages exchanged under this Convention of any of*Ante*, p. 2966. the articles prohibited by Article II. Article XIII. This Convention shall take effectDuration, etc. and operations thereunder shall begin on the first day of October 1906; and shall continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement, but may be annulled at the desire of either Department, upon six months’ previous notice given to the other. Done in duplicate, and signedSignatures. at Washington, the 15th day of August 1906, and in Copenhagen, the 30 day of June 1906 I den Hensigt at forbedre PostforbindelsenPreamble mellem Danmark og de Forenede Stater i Amerika ere Undertegnede, Generaldirektoratet for det danske Postvæsen, og G. B. Cortelyou, Generalpostmester i de Forenede Stater i Amerika, i Henhold til meddelt Bemyn digelse, komne overens on fólgende Artikiertil Etablering afen Pakkepostudveksling mellem de to Lande. Artikel I. Bestemmelserne i denne OverenskomstExtent of convention. vedróre kun Postpakker, der udveksles efter det her fastsatte System, og beróre ikke de nugældende Bestemmelser i Verdenspostkonventionen. hvilke skulle vedblive at gælde som hidtil; alle de i det efterfólgende indeholdte Bestemmelser vedróre udelukkende de Poster, der i Henhold til disse Artikler udveksles direkte mellem Pengeog Pakkepostkontoret i Kjóbenhavn samt de andre Postkontorer i Danmark, som senere maatte blive bestemte af den danske Postbes tyrelse, og Postkontoret i New York samt de andre Postkontorer i de Forenede Stater, som senere maatte blive bestemte af General postmesteren i de Forenede Stater. Artikel II. I de Poster, der udveksles iArticles admitted to mails. Henhold til denne Overenskomst, kan sendes Varer og Postsager— herfra undtaget Breve, Brevkort og skrevne Sager af enhver Art—, forsaavidt disse Forsendelser overhovedet kunne postbefordres i Afsendelseslandets indenrigs ke 2966Tjeneste. Dog maa ingen Pakke overstige i Vardi 50 Dollars eller det tilsvarende Belób eller i Vægt 2 Kilogram (4 Pund 6 Unzer, engelsk Vægt) og heller ikke overskride fólgende Dimensioner: stórste Længde i hvilkensomhelst Retning 105 Centimeter (tre Fod seks Tommer, engelsk Maal). Pakkernes Omslag og Indpakning maa være saaledges, at Indholdet let kan undersóges af Toldfunktionærerne og af de paagældende Postfunktionærer. Articles prohibited.sFólgende Genstande kunne ikke sendes i Pakkeposten: trykte Sager, der krænke Bestemmelseslandets Love om den litterære Ejendomsret: Gifte og eksplosive eller let antændelige Stoffer: Fedtstoffer, flydende bager og Sager, som let gaae over i flydende Form; Sukkerbagværk og Konfekt; levende eller dóde Dyr med Undtagelse af dóde Insekter og Krybdyr ii fuldstændig tórret Stand samt levende Bier, indesluttede i dertil egnede Beholdere; Frugt og Gróntsager. som let gaae i Forrådnelse; ildelugtende Sager; Lotterisedler, Lotteri meddelelser eller Lottericirkulærer; alle obskóne eller umoralske Sager: Genstande som paa nogen Maade kunne beskadige eller ódelægge Postforsendelserne eller skade de Personer som behandle dem. Artikel III. Letters must not accompany parcels.Breve eller Meddelelser, der have Karakter af personlig Korrespondance, maa ikke medfólge. skrives udenpaa eller indlægges i nogen Pakke. Rejection.Hvis saadanne findes, ville de. hvis de kunne skilles fra Pakken, blive befordrede særskildt; men hvis Meddelelsen ikke kan skilles fra Pakken, skal hele Forsendelsen, nægtes Modtagelse. Hvis alligevel en saadan Forsendelse ved Uagtsomhed skulde blive fremsendt, kan Bestemmelseslandet opkræve dobbelt Porto for Brevet eller Brevene overensstemmende med Verdenspostkonventionens Bestemmelser. 2967 Ingen Pakke maa indeholdeAddress. Pakker, der ere bestemte til at udleveres efter en anden Adresse end den, som Pakken selv bærer. Opdages saadanne indlagte Pakker, skulle de fremsendes enkeltvis og belastes med ny særskilt Pakkepostporto. Artikel IV. De omhandlede Pakker skulle iCollection of duties Bestemmelseslandet være undergivne alle de i dette Land gældende Toldafgifter og Toldlove. Folgende portosatser, der altid skulle erlægges forud med det fulde Belób, komme til Anvendelse, nemlig: I de Forenede Stater for en Pakke, der i Vægt ikke overskrider et Pund (455 Gram), 12 Cents og for hvert overskydende Pund (455 Gram) eller Del deraf 12 Cents. I Danmark for en Pakke hvis Vægt ikke overskrider 1 Kilogram, 60 Ore og for andre Pakker 1 Krone pr. Pakke. Artikel V. For hver Pakke skal AfsenderenCustoms declaration. udfærdige en Tolddeklaration paa en hertil indrettet særlig Blanket (See vedfójede Formular*Post*, p. 2972. 1, A). indeholdende Pakkens Adresse, en almindelig Beskrivelse af den, en nójagtig Angivelse af Indholdet og dets Værdi, Afsendelsensdatum og Afsenderens Underskrift og Opholdssted; denne Deklaration skal medfólge Pakken til dens Bestemmelsessted. Ethvert af Landene kan bemyndigeReceipt. det Postkontor, hvor Pakken indleveres, til ved Indleveringen at give Pakkens Afsender et Indleveringsbevis paa en Blanket som vedfójede Formular 2. Afsenderen af en Pakke kanRegistry.s faa den sendt under Anbefaling mod herfor at erlægge det i Afsendelseslandet sædvanlige Anbefalingsgebyr; paa Forlan gende kan han uden nogen Tillægsgebyr erholde et Modtagelsesbevis. 2968 Artikel VI. Notice to addressee.Anbefalede Pakkers Addressater skulle af Bestemmelsesposthuset underrettes om Ankomsten af en til dem adresseret Pakke. Delivery.Pakkerne skulle i Bestemmelseslandet undleveres Adressaterne paa Bestemmelsesposthuset uden Opkrævning af nogen Porto; men de paa Pakkerne hvilende Toldafgifter skulle indkasseres ved Udleveringen overensstemmende med Bestemmelseslandets Toldforskrifter, og det staar de Forenede Staters Postvæsen frit for for Befordringen paa dets Postomraade af ankomne Pakkersamt for ombæringen at opkræve hos Adressaten et Gebyr, der ikke maa overstige 5 Cents for hver enkelt Pakke uden Hensyn til Vægten. Artikel VII. Transportation.Pakkerne skulle betragtes som en Bestanddel af de mellem Danmark og de Forenede Stater direkte udvekslede Poster, og de skulle fremsendes fra Afsendelseslandet paa dets Bekostning til det andet Land med saadanne Befordringsmidler, som det raader over; Pakkerne skulle efter det afsendende Posthus’s Bestemmelse fremsendes enten i specielt for Ojemedet indrettede Kasser eller i almindelige Postsække, der mærkes “Pakkepost,’’ og som ikke maa indeholde andre Arter Postforsendelser, og som skulle behórig forsegles eller lukkes paa anden Vis, hvorom der gensidig træffes nærmere Bestemmelser. Return of bags, etc.Hvert Land skal uopholdelig med næste Post til det afsendende Posthus tilbagesende alle saadanne tomme Sækker og Kasser, medmindre anden Aftale træffes mellem de to Postbestyrelser. Packing.Skónt de efter nærværende Overenskomst, tilstedelige Genstande skulle befordres some ovenfor nævnt mellem Udvekslingskontorerne. skulle de dog pakkes saa omhyggeligt, at de trygt kunne befordres stykkevis med den almindelige Post gennem 2969et af Landene, baade under-Vejs til Afsendelseslandets Udvekslingskontor og til Adresseposthuset i Bestemmelseslandet. Hver afsendt Pakkepost skalDescriptive list. ledsages af et Karte in duplo over alle de afsendte Pakker, i hvilket særskilt anføres for hver Pakke dens Lóbenummer, Afsenderens Navn, Adressatens Navn og Adresse, det angivne Indhold og dettes Værdi; Kartet indlægges i en af Kasserne eller Sækkene i vedkommende Post. (See vedfójede Formular 3.)*Post*, p. 2973. Artikel VIII. Saasnart Posten er ankommenReceipt of mail. til Bestemmelsesposthuset, skall dette kontrollere dens Indhold. Modtages ikke nogen Pakkepostkarte,Parcel bill. skal der straks af Bestemmelsesposthuset udfærdiges et NódKarte. Mulige Fejl i PakkepostkartetsErrors. Anfórsler, der maatte opdages, skulle—efter at være konstaterede af endnu en Postfunktionær— berigtiges og meldes det afsendende Kontor i en “Tilbagemeldelse,” der skal sendes i en særlig Konvolut. Hvis en paa Kartet opfortNonreceipt of parcels. Pakke mangler, skal Anfórslen paa Kartet, efter at Manglen er konstateret af endnu en Postfunktionær, udstryges, og Sagen straks tilbagemeldes. Modtagesen Pakke i beskadigetDamaged parcels. eller mangelfuld Stand, skal Tilbagemeldelse udstedesmed Angivelse af alle nærmere Omstændigheder. Modtages ingen TilbagemeldelseCorrect mails. eller Meldingom Fejl, skal vedkommende Pakkepost betragtes som rigtig afleveret og ved Undersógelsen befundet i Orden i enhver I len seende. Artikel IX. Hvis en Pakke ikke kan udleveresefterFailure to deliver. AdresseneIleblivernægtet Modtagelse af Adressaten, skal Afsenderen (gennem AfsendelseslandetsPostbestyrelse) forespórges 2970om, hvad hanónsker foretaget med den. Hvis Bestemmelsesposthuset ikkeinden 2 maaneder efter Afsendelsen af denne Meddelelse om en Pakkes Ubesórgelighed harmodtaget Afsenderens Forholdsordre, behandlet Pakken, som om Adressaten har givet Afkald paa den. Prohibited articles.*Ante*, p. 2966.Dog skulle Pakker, som i Henhold til Artikel II ikke maa befordres, og Pakker, som ikke opfylde de i nævnte Artikel foreskrevne Betingelser med Hensyn til Stórrelse. Vægt og Værdi, ikke nódvendigvis tilbagesendes til Afsendelseslandet, men der kan endeligt disponeres over dem overensstemmende med Bestemmeleslandet’s Toldlove og Reglementer. Destruction, etc., of perishable articles.Naar Indholdet af en ubesórgelig Pakke let kan fordærves eller ódelægges, kan det om nódvendigt straks tilintetgóres eller sælges—hvis dette tindes hensigtsmæssigt—uden forudgaaende Varsel eller restlige Formaliteter til Fordel for den paagældende Ejer; de nærmere Omstændigheder ved Salget skal af det ene Posthus meldes det andet. Artikel X. No responsibility for loss.Postbestyrelserne i de kontraherende Lande ere ikke ansvarlige for Tab eller Beskadigelse af nogen Pakke, men det staar hvert af de to Lande frit for at udbetale Erstatning til Afsenderen af en Pakke, der maatte gaa tabt eller blive odelagt indenfor dets Postomraade. Artikel XI. Fees to be returned.Hvert Land skal for egen Regning udelt beholde den Porto og de Anbefalings og Udleveringsgebyrer, som det opkræver for de omhandlede Pakker;som Folge heraf vil denne Overenskomst ikke give Anledning til nogen særlig Afregning mellem de to Lande. Artikel XII. Further regulations.Postbestyrelsen i Danmark og GeneralPostmesteren i de Forenede Stater i Amerika skal have 2971Bemyndigelse til i Fællesskab at udfærdige yderligere Detailbestemmelser; der efterhaanden maatte findes nódvendige for at bringe denne Overenskomst til Udfórelse; de kunne derhos efter Overenskomst foreskrive Betingelser for Tilstedeligheden af nogen af de i Artikel II forbudte*Ante*, p. 2966. Genstande i Pakker, udvekselde i Henhold til denne Overenskomst. Artikel XIII. Denne Overenskomst skal trædeDuration, etc. i Kraft og dens Bestemmelser komme til Udfórelse den 1. Oktober 1906, og skal blive gseldende, indtil den ophteves efter gensidig Overenskomst; dog kan den trtede ud af Kraft paa Forlangede af en af Postbestyrelserne, naar denne giver den anden V arsel 6 Maander i Forvejen. Udfærdiget i duplo og undertegnetSignatures. i Kjóbenhavn den 30 Juni 1906, og i Washington den 15 August 15, 1906. [Denmark seal.] Kiörboe. [Seal of the Post-Office Department of the U. S.] Geo. B. Cortelyou, *Postmaster-General of the United States of America.* The foregoing Parcels-Post Convention between the United StatesRatification. of America and Denmark has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. [seal.] Theodore Roosevelt. By the President: Robert Bacon, *Acting Secretary of State.* Washington, *August 15, 1906.* 2972 Form No. 1. Form No. 2. 2973 Form No. 3. December 28, 1906 Convention 34 Stat. 2974 2974 PARCELS-POST CONVENTION—ECUADOR. December 28, 1906. December 28, 1906.*Parcels-Post Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Ecuador*. Preamble.For the purpose of making better postal arrangements between the United States of America and the Republic of Ecuador, the undersigned George Bruce Cortelyou, Postmaster-General of the United States of America, and L. F. Carbo, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Ecuador to the United States of America, by virtue of authority vested in them, have agreed upon the following Articles for the establishment of a Parcels-Post System of exchanges between the two countries. Article I. Extent of convention.The provisions of this Convention relate only to parcels of mail matter to be exchanged by the system herein provided for. and do not affect the arrangements now existing under the Universal Postal Convention, which will continue as heretofore; and all the agreements hereinafter contained apply exclusively to mails exchanged under these Articles. Article II. 1. Articles admitted to mails. There shall be admitted to the mails exchanged under this Convention, articles of merchandise and mail matter (except letters, postcards, and written matter) of all kinds that are admitted under any conditions to the domestic mails of the country of origin, except that no packet may exceed fifty dollars ($50.00) or ten Ecuadorian cóndores, gold, in value, eleven pounds (or five kilograms) in weight, nor the following dimensions: greatest length in 2975any direction, three feet six inches (or one hundred and five centimeters): greatest length and girth combined, six feet(or one hundred and eighty centimeters); and must be so wrapped or enclosed as to permit their contents to be easily examined by postmasters and customs officers; and except that the following articles are prohibited admission to the mails exchanged under this Convention: Publications which violate theArticles prohibited. copyright laws of the country of destination; poisons and explosive or inflammable substances; fatty substances, liquids and those which easily liquefy, confections and pastes, live and dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles thoroughly dried: fruits and vegetables which will easily decompose, and substances which exhale a bad odor; lottery tickets, lottery advertisements or circulars; all obscene or immoral articles; articles which may destroy or in any way damage the mails, or injure the persons handling them. 2. All admissible articles ofFreedom from inspection. merchandise mailed in one country for the other, or received in one country from the other, shall be free from any detention or inspection whatever, except such as is required for collection of customs duties; and shall be forwarded by the most speedy means to their destination, being subject in their transmission to the laws and regulations of each country respectively. Article III. 1. A letter or communicationLetters must not accompany parcels. of the nature of personal correspondence must not accompany, be written on, or enclosed with any parcel. 2. If such be found, the letterRejection. will be placed in the mails, if separable, and if the communication be inseparably attached, 2976the whole package will ne rejected. If. however, any such should inadvertently be forwarded, the country of destination will collect upon the letter or letters double rates of postage according to the Universal Postal Convention. 3. Address. No parcel may contain packages intended for delivery at an address other than the one borne by the parcel itself. If such enclosed packages be detected, they must be sent forward singly, charged with new and distinct parcels-post rates. Article IV. 1. Rates of postage. The following rates of postage shall in all cases be required to be *fully prepaid* with postage stamps of the country of origin, viz: 2. In the United States; for a parcel not exceeding one pound or four hundred and sixty grams in weight, twenty cents, and for each additional one pound or four hundred and sixty grams or fraction thereof, twenty cents; and In the Republic of Ecuador: for a parcel not exceeding one pound (or four hundred and sixty grams) in weight, fifty milesimos of an Ecuadorian cóndor, gold, and for each additional one pound (or four hundred and sixty grains), or fraction thereof, fifty milesimos de cóndor, Ecuadorian gold. 3. Delivery. The parcels shall be promptly delivered to addressees at the post, offices of address in the country of destination, free of charge for postage: but the country of destination may, at its option, levy and collect from the addressee for interior service and delivery a charge the amount of which is to be fixed according to its own regulations, but which shall in no case exceed five cents in the United States nor 50 milesimos of an Ecuadorian cóndor, gold, in Ecuador for each parcel whatever its weight. 2977 Article V. 1. The sender will, at the timeReceipts. of mailing the parcel, receive from the post office where the parcel is mailed, a “certificate of mailing”*Post*, p. 2981. on a form like Form I annexed hereto. 2. The sender of a parcel mayRegistry. have the same registered by paying, in addition to the postage, the registration fee required for registered articles in the country of origin. 3. An acknowledgment of theReturn receipt. delivery of a registered parcel shall be returned to the sender when requested: but either country may require of the sender prepayment of a fee therefor not exceeding five cents or ten milésimos of an Ecuadorian cóndor, gold. 4. The addressees of a registeredNotice to addressee. parcel shall be advised of the arrival of the parcel by a notice from the post office of destination. Article VI. 1. The sender of each parcelCustoms declaration. shall make a Customs Declaration, pasted upon or attached to the parcel, upon a special Form provided for he purpose (See Form*Post*, p. 2982. 2 annexed hereto) giving a general description of the parcel, its address, an accurate statement of the contents and value, date of mailing, and the sender’s signature and place of residence. 2. The parcels in question shallCollection of duties. be subject in the country of destination to all customs duties and all customs regulations in force in that country for the protection of its Customs Revenues: and the customs duties properly chargeable thereon shall be collected on delivery, in accordance with the customs regulations of the country of destination; but neither sender nor addressee shall be subject to the payment of any charge for fines or penalties on account of failure to comply with any customs regulations. Article VII. Each country shall retain to itsFees to be retained. own use, the whole of the postages, 2978registration and delivery fees, it collects on said parcels; consequently, this Convention will give rise to no separate accounts between the two countries. Article VIII. 1. Transportation. The parcels shall be considered as a component part of the mails exchanged direct between the United States of America and the Republic of Ecuador, to be despatched to destination by the country of origin at its cost and by such means as it provides; but must be forwarded, at the option of the despatching office, either in boxes prepared expressly for the service, or in ordinary mail sacks marked “Parcels-Post” and securely sealed with wax or otherwise as may be mutually provided by regulations hereunder. 2. Return of bags, etc. Each country shall return empty to the despatching office by next mail, all such boxes or sacks. 3. Packing. Although articles admitted under this Convention will be transmitted as aforesaid between the exchange offices, they should be so carefully packed as to be safely transmitted in the ordinary mails of either country, both in going to the exchange office in the country of origin and to the office of address in the country of destination. 4. Descriptive list. Each despatch of a parcels-post mail must be accompanied by a descriptive list in duplicate, of all the packages sent, showing distinctly the list number of each parcel, the name of the sender, the name of the addressee with address of destination, and the declared contents and value; and must be enclosed in one of the boxes or sacks of such despatch. *Post*, p. 2983.(See Form 3, annexed hereto.) Article IX. Exchange offices.Exchanges of mails under this Convention shall, until otherwise mutually agreed upon, be effected through the Exchange Post Offices 2979at New York, New Orleans, and San Francisco, and Guayaquil, under such regulations relative to the details of the exchange, as may be mutually determined to be essential to the security and expedition of the mails and the protection of the Customs Revenues. Article X. 1. As soon as the mail shall haveReceipt of mail. reached the exchange office of destination, that office shall check the contents of the mail. 2. In the event of the ParcelParcel bill. Bill not having been received, a substitute should at once be prepared. 3. Any errors in the entries on the ParcelErrors. Bill which may be discovered, should, after verification by a second officer, be corrected and noted for report to the despatching office on a “Verification Certificate,’’ which should be sent in a special envelope. 4. If a parcel advised on the billNonreceipt of parcel. be not received, after the non-receipt has been verified by a second officer the entry on the bill should be canceled, and the fact likewise reported at once. 5. If a parcel be observed to beInsufficient postage. insufficiently prepaid, it must not be taxed with deficient postage, but the circumstance must be reported on the “Verification Certificate” Form. 6. Should a parcel be receivedDamaged parcels. in a damaged or imperfect condition, full particulars shall be reported in the same manner. 7. If no “Verification Certificate”Correct mails. or note of error be received, a parcel mail shall be considered as duly delivered, having been found on examination correct in all respects. Article XI. 1. If a parcel cannot be deliveredFailure to deliver. as addressed, or is refused, it must be returned without charge, directly to the despatching office 2980of exchange, at the expiration of thirty days from its receipt at the office of destination; and the country of origin may collect from the sender for the return of the parcel a sum equal to the postage when first mailed. 2. Disposal of perishable articles. When the contents of a parcel which cannot be delivered are liable to deterioration or corruption. they may be destroyed at once, if necassary; or, if expedient, sold, without previous notice or judicial formality, for the benefit of the right person, the particulars of each sale being noticed by one post office to the other. Article XII. Nonresponsibility for loss, etc.The Post-Office Department of either of the contracting countries will not be responsible for the loss or damage of any parcel. Consequently, no indemnity can be claimed by the sender or addressee in either country. Article XIII. Further regulations.The Postmaster General of the United States of America, and the Director General of Posts of the Republic of Ecuador, may, by agreement, except, on account of insecurity in the conveyance, or for other causes, certain post offices in either country from receiving or dispatching parcels of merchandise as provided by this Convention : and shall have authority to jointly make such further regulations of order and detail, as may be found necessary to carry out the present Convention from time to time; and may by agreement prescribe conditions for the admission to the mails of any of the articles prohibited by Article *Ante*, p. 2975.II of this Convention. Article XIV. Duration, etc.This Convention shall be ratified by the contracting countries in 2981accordance with their respective laws. Once ratified, it shall take effect, and operations thereunder shall begin on the first day of March, one thousand nine hundred and seven; and shall continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement, but may be annulled at the desire of either Department. upon six months previous notice given to the other. Done in duplicate, and signedSignatures. at Washington the 28th day of December. 1906. Preamble.Con el objeto de establecer mejores arreglos postales entre la República del Ecuador y los Estados Unidos de América, los infrascritos, L. F. Carbo, Enviado Extraordinario y Ministro Plenipotenciario del Ecuador en los Estados Unidos de América, y George Bruce Cortelyou, Administrador General deCorreos de los Estados Unidos de América, en virtud de la autorización de que están investidos, han convenido en los siguientes artículos para establecer el cambio de Paquetes Postales entre los dos países. Artículo I. Extent of convention.Las estipulaciones de esta Convención se refieren únicamente á las encomiendas que se remitan de conformidad con el plan que en ella se establece, y en nada afectarán los arreglos que ahora existen bajo la Convención de la Unión Postal Universal, los cuales continuarán vigentes como lo están ahora; y todas las estipulaciones contenidas en la presente Convención se aplicarán exclusivamente á las balijas que se cambien conforme á estos artículos. Artículo II. 1. Articles admitted to mails. Se admitarán en las balijas que se cambien conforme á esta Convención, mercancías y objetos trasmisibles por el correo, de cualquier género que sean (exceptuando cartas, tarjetas postales y todo papel escrito), que se admitan conforme á los reglamentos que rigen respecto de las balijas domésticas del país de origen, con tai que ningún paquete exceda de ($50.00) ó 10 cóndores ecuatorianos, oro, en valor; once libras (ó cinco kilogramos) de peso, ni de las dimen 2975siones siguientes: Mayor longitud en cualquiera direccíon, tres pies seis pulgadas (ó ciento cinco centímetros); mayor longitud y grosor combinados, seis pies (ó ciento ochenta centímetros); debiendo estar envueltos ó cubiertos de manera que permitan que su contenido sea fácilmente examinado por los administradores de correos y de aduanas; y exceptuándose, además, los artículos que siguen, cuya admisión queda prohibida en las balijas que se cambien entre los dos países, conforme á esta Convención, á saber: Publicaciones que violen lasArticles prohibited. leyes de propiedad literaria del país de destino; venenos y materias explosivas ó inflamables; sustancias grasosas, liquidas ó de fácil liquefacción, dulces y pastas; animales vivos ó muertos, exceptuando insectos y reptiles perfectamente disecados; frutas y vegetales que puedan decomponerse fácilmente, sustancias que exhalen mal olor; billetes, noticias ó circulares de lotería: objetos obscenos ó imorales, artículos que puedan destruiródealguna manera dañar las balijas, ó causar perjuicio á las personas que las manejen. 2. Todos los artículos admisiblesFreedom from inspection. de mercancías que se depositen en el Correo de un país con destino al otro, ó (que se reciban en un país procedentes del otro, no estarán sujetos á otra detención ó inspección sino solamente á laque fuere necesaria para cobrar los derechos aduaneros, y se despacharán á su destino por la vía mas rápida, quedando sujetos en su trasmisión a las leyes y reglamentos de cada país respectivamente. Artículo III. 1. Ninguna carta ó comunicaciónLetters must not accompany parcels. que tenga el carácter de correspondencia personal, podrá acompañar al paquete, ya sea que esté escrita sobre él. ó incluida en el mismo. 2. Si se encontrare alguna carta,Rejection. se pondrá en el correo, si pudiere separarse, y si la comunicación estuviere adherida de manera que no 2976se pueda separar, se desechará el paquete entero. Sin embargo, si alguna carta fuere enviada inadvertidamente, el país de destino cobrará doble porte por ella, conforme á la Convención Postal Universal. 3. Address. Ningún paquete podrá contener encomiendas con dirección diferente de la que aparezca en la cubierta de aquel. Si se encontrasen tales encomiendas, deberán remitirse separadamente cobrando nuevo y distinto porte por cada una de ellas. Artículo IV. 1. Rates of postage. Se exigirá, en todo caso, el pago previo y total del porte en estampillas del correo del país de origen, como siguen: 2. En la República del Ecuador, por un paquete que no exceda del peso de una libra (ó cuatrocientos sesenta gramos) cincuenta milésimos de cóndor ecuatoriano, oro, y por cada libra adicional (ó cuatrocientos sesenta gramos adicionales), ó fracción de este peso, cincuenta milésimos de cóndor ecuatoriano, oro; y en los Estados Unidos, por un paquete que no exceda del peso de una libra (ó cuatrocientos sesenta gramos) y por cada libra adicional (ó cuatro cientos sesenta gramos), ó fracción de este peso, veinte centavos. 3. Delivery. Los paquetes se entregarán sin tardanza á las personas á quienes se dirijan, en la oficina de Correos á donde fueren dirigidos, en el país de su destino, libres de todo recargo por porte de correo; pero el país del destino puede imponer y cobrar á la persona á quien se dirija el paquete, y en compensación del servicio interior y de entrega, un recargo cuyo monto se fijará según sus propios reglamentos: pero el cual en ningún caso excederá de cinco centavos en los Estados Unidos ni de cincuenta milésimos de cóndor ecuatoriano, oro, en el Ecuador por cada paquete, cualquiera que fuere su peso. 2977 Artículo V. 1. Al depositar en el Correo unReceipts. paquete, se entregará al remitente un “Certificado de Envío” de la oficina de correos quo lo recibió,*Post*, p. 2981. conforme al modelo anexo No. 1. 2. El remitente de un paqueteRegistry. podrácertificarlo, pagando, además el porte de correo, el valor de la certificación que por artículos certificados se cobre en el país de su origen. 3. Se enviará al remitente cuandoReturn receipt. así lo solicite, una constancia de la entrega hecha del paquete certificado; pero cada país puede exigir del remitente el pago previo de un derecho por ese servicio, que no exceda de cinco centavos ó diez milésimos de cóndor ecuatoiano, oro. 4. La oficina de correos de destinoNotice to addressee. dará aviso de lla legada del paquete certificado á la persona á quien fuere dirigido. Artículo VI. 1. Elremitente de cada paqueteCustoms declaration. hará una declaración aduanera que se fijará ó adherirá sobre la cubierta del mismo según la fórmula especial que se le suministrará para*Post*, p. 2982. ese objeto (véase el modelo anexo No. 2), dando en ella una descripción general del paquete, unamanifestación exacta de su contenido y valor, fechadel envýo, firma y lugar de residencia del remitente. 2. Estos paquetes; quedarán sujetosCollection of duties. en el país de su destino á todos los reglamentos y derechos aduaneros que estuvieren vigentes en el mismo país, para proteger las rentas de sus aduanas; y los derechos aduaneros que debidamente corresponda cobrar sobre los mismos paquetes, serán cobrados al entregarse éstos, de acuerdo con los reglamentos aduaneros del país de destino; pero ni el remitente ni el destinatario podrán ser obligados al pago de multas ó penas por haberse dejado de cumplir algún reglamento aduanero. Artículo VII Cada país percibirá para sí. elFees to be retained. total del porte de correo, de los 2978derechos de certificación y de entrega que colecte sobre dichos paquetes; y en consecuencia, esta Convención no motivará cuentas separadas entre los dos países. Artículo VIII. 1. Transportation. Los paquetes se considerátion como parte integrante de las balijas cambiadas directamente entre los Estados Unidos de América y la República del Ecuador, y serán despachados á su destino por el páis de su origen al otro, á su costo y por los medios que él provea; pero deben despacharse, á opción de la oficina que los envíe, en cajas expresamente preparadas para el servico, ó en sacos ordinaries de correspondencia que se marcarán “Paquetes Postales” y se sellarán con la seguridad debida, con lacre, ó de alguna otra manera que se determine mutuamente polios reglamentos respectivos. 2. Return of bags, etc. Cada país devolverá á la oficina de origen por el próximo correo, todas las cajas ó sacos recibidos. 3. Packing. Aunque los paquetes admitidos conforme á esta Convención se trasmitirán en la forma designada, entre las oficinas de cambio, deberán empaquetarse cuidadosamente, á fin de que puedan trasmitirse con debida seguridad en las balijas abiertas de un país, tanto á la oficina de correos de cambio en el país de su origen, como á la oficina de correos á donde se dirijan, en el país de su destino. 4. Descriptive list. Cada envío de paquetes postales deberá ser acompañado de una lista descriptiva, hecha por duplicado. de todos los paquetes enviados, que exprese claramente el número de lista de cada paquete, el nombre del remitente, el nombre y dirección de la persona á quien se dirige y el contenido y valor declarado, y deberá incluirse en una de las cajas ó sacos del mismo envío. *Post*, p. 2983.(Véase el modelo anexo No. 3.) Artículo IX. Exchange offices.El cambio de balijas conforme á esta Convención, se verificará mientras no se acuerde otra cosa por las oficinas decorreos de Nueva 2979York, Nueva Orleans y San Francisco, y de Guayaquil, de conformidad con los reglamentos relativos á los detalles de cambio que por mutuo convenio se determinen y se consideren como esenciales á la seguridad y expedición en el envío de las balijas y á la protección de los derechos aduaneros. Artículo X. 1. La oficina de correos del paísReceipt of mail. del destino, verificará el contenido de la balija, tan luego como la reciba. 2. En el caso de que no se recibiereParcel bill. la lista de los paquetes enviados por el correo, se hará inmediatamente una que la sustituya. 3. Los errores que puedan haberseErrors. cometido y se descubrieren en la lista de los paquetes enviados por el correo, deben anotarse y corregirse después de haber sido verificados por un segundo empleado, y se comunicarán á la oficina remitente en el “Certificado de Comprobación” que le enviará bajo cubierta especial. 4. Si no se recibiere algún paqueteNonreceipt of parcel. de los consignados en la lista, después de confirmada la omisión por un segundo empleado, se cancelará la anotación respectiva de la lista y se informará de igual manera lo ocurrido. 5. Si apareciere un paquete insuficientementeInsufficient postage. franqueado, no deberá cargarse la insuficiencia, pero se dará cuenta del hecho en el “Certificado de Comprobación.” 6. Cuando se recibiere un paqueteDamaged parcels. averiado ó en mal estado, se comunicarán en la misma manera detalles completos acerca de ello. 7. Si no se recibiere “CertificadoCorrect mails. de Comprobación ó aviso de error, se considerará que la balija de paquetes fué debidamente recibida, y que habiendo sido examinada se encontró exacta bajo todos aspectos. Artículo XI. 1. Si no pudiere entregarse unFailure to deliver. paquete á la persona á quien se dirige, ó si ésta rehusare recibirlo, se devolverá directamente y sin 2980recardo, á la oficina que lo despachó, á la expiración de treinta días contados desde su recibo, por la oficina de destino, y el país de origen puede cobraral remitente por la devolución del paquete, una suma igual al porte que pagó cuando lo puso primitivamente en el Correo. 2. Disposal of perishable articles. Si el contenido de un paquete que no fuere posible entregar pudiere deteriorarse ó descomponerse, podrá destruirse inmediatamente si esa medida fuere necesaria; ó si se pudiere, se venderá, sin necesidad de aviso previo ó de formalidad judicial, para beneficio de la persona interesada: y los detalles de la venta se comunicarán por una oficina de correos á la otra. Artículo XII. Nonresponsibility for loss, etc.El Departamento de Correos de cada uno de los países contratantes, no será responsable por la pérdida ó avería que sufra algún paquete. Por consiguiente no podrá reclamarse, por lo mismo, en ninguno de los dos países, indemnización alguna por parte del remitente, ni de la persona á quien vaya dirigido. Artículo XIII. Further regulations.El Administrador General de Correos de la República del Ecuador y el Administrador General de Correos de los Estados Unidos de América, pueden convenir en exceptuar algunas oficinas postales de recebir ó despachar paquetes de mercaderías, según el presente Convenio, por falta de seguridaden la conducción, ó por otras causas, y tendrán autoridad para hacer de común acuerdo y tiempo en tiempo, aquelles reglamentos de orden y detalle que crean necesarios para cumplir debidamente las prescripciones de la presente Convención, así como para establecer la admisión en las balijas de cualquiera de los artículos prohibidos por el Artículo*Ante*, p. 2975. II de esta Convención. Artículo XIV. Duration, etc.Esta Convención se ratificará por los países contratantes de 2981acuerdo con sus respectivas leyes. Una vez ratificada, comenzará á tener efecto el día primero de Marzo de mil novecientos siete, y continuará en vigor hasta que se termine por consentimiento mutuo; pero podrá anularse, con la notificación de uno de los Departamentos de Correos hecha al otro, con seis meses de anticipación. Hecho por duplicado y firmadoSignatures. en Washington el día 28 de Diciembre de 1906. [l. s.] Geo. B. Cortelyou, *Postmaster-General of the United States of America.* [l. s.] L. F. Carbo, *Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Ecuador in the United States of America.* The foregoing Parcels-Post Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Ecuador has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof, I have caused the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. [seal.] Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root, *Secretary of State.* Washington, *January 3, 1907.* Form No. 1. 2982 Form No. 2. Form No. 3. December 13, 1906 January 15, 1907 Agreement 34 Stat. 2983 2983 PARCELS-POST CONVENTION—BERMUDA. December 13, 1906.⁄January 15, 1907. *Parcel Post Agreement between the United States of America and theDecember 13, 1906.January 15, 1907. British colony of Bermuda.* Preamble.The Postmaster-General of the United States of America and the Postmaster of the British Colony of Bermuda, being desirous of establishing a regular direct exchange of parcels between the United States of America and Bermuda, have agreed, on behalf of their respective Governments, to the following Articles:— Article I. The provisions of this Agreement relate only to parcels of mailExtent of convention. matter to be exchanged by the system herein provided for, and do not affect the arrangements now existing under the Universal Postal Union Convention, which will continue as heretofore; and all the agreements hereinafter contained apply exclusively to mails exchanged under these Articles. Article II. 1. There shall be admitted to the mails exchanged under this AgreementArticles admitted to the mails. articles of merchandise and mail matter—except letters, postcards, and written matter—of all kinds, that are admitted under any conditions to the domestic mails of the country of origin, except that no packet may exceed 11 pounds (or 5 kilograms) in weight, nor the following dimensions: Greatest length in any direction, three feet six inches; greatest length and girth combined, six feet; and must be so wrapped or inclosed as to permit their contents to be easily examined by postmasters and customs officers; and except that the followingarticles are prohibited admission to the mails exchanged under this Agreement:— Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country ofArticles prohibited. destination; poisons, and explosive or inflammable substances; fatty substances, liquids and those which easily liquefy, confections and pastes; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried; fruits and vegetables which easily decompose, and substances which exhale a bad odour; lottery tickets, lottery advertisements, or lottery circulars; all obscene or immoral articles; articles which may in any way damage or destroy the mails or injure the persons handling them. 2. All admissible articles of merchandise mailed in one country forFreedom from inspection. the other, or received in one country from the other, shall be free from any detention or inspection whatever, except such as is required for collection of customs duties, and shall be forwarded by the most speedy means to their destination, being subject in their transmission to the laws and regulations of each country, respectively. Article III. 1. A letter or communication of the nature of personal correspondenceLetters, etc., not to accompany parcel. must not accompany, be written on, or inclosed with any parcel. 2984 2. Fees to be retained. If such be found, the letter will be placed in the mails if separable, and if the communication be inseparably attached the whole package will be rejected. If, however, any such should inadvertently be forwarded, the country of destination will collect upon the letter or letters double rates of postage, according to the Universal Postal Union Convention. 3. Rejection. No parcel may contain packages intended for delivery at an address other than that borne by the parcel itself. If such inclosed packages be detected, they must be sent forward singly, charged with new and distinct parcel-post rates. Article IV. 1. Address.The following rates of postage shall in all cases be required to be *fully prepaid* with postage stamps of the country of origin, viz. : 2. In the United States, for a parcel not exceeding one pound in weight, 12 cents; and for each additional pound, or fraction of a pound, 12 cents. 3. In Bermuda, for a parcel not exceeding one pound in weight, sixpence; and for each additional pound, or fraction of a pound, sixpence. 4. Rates of postage.The parcels shall be promptly delivered to addressees at the post-offices of address in the country of destination free of charge for postage; but the country of destination may, at its option, levy and collect from the addressee for interior service and delivery a charge the amount of which is to be fixed according to its own regulations, but which shall in no case exceed 5 cents or two and one-half pence for each parcel, whatever its weight. Article V. 1. Delivery.The sender will, at the time of mailing the package, receive a certificateReceipt. of mailing from the post-office where the package is mailed on a form like Form 1 annexed hereto. 2. *Post,* p. 2987. The sender of a package may have the same registered in accordance with the regulations of the country of origin. 3. Registry. An acknowledgment of the delivery of a registered article shall be returned to the sender when requested; but either country may require of the sender prepayment of a fee therefor not exceeding five cents or two and one-half pence. 4. Return receipt. The addressees of registered articles shall be advised of the arrival of a package addressed to them by a notice from the post-office of destination. Article VI. 1. Notice to addressee. The sender of each parcel shall make a customs declaration, pasted upon or attached to the package, upon a special form provided for the Customs declaration.purpose (see Form 2 annexed hereto), giving a general description of the parcel, an accurate statement of its contents and value, date of mailing, and the sender’s signature and place of residence and place of address. 2. *Post,* p. 2987. The parcels in question shall be subject in the country of destination to all customs duties and all customs regulations in force in that country, for the protection of its customs revenues; and the customs duties properly chargeable thereon shall be collected on delivery in accordance with the customs regulations of the country of destination. Article VII. Collection of duties.Each country shall retain to its own use the whole of the postages, registration and delivery fees, it collects on said parcels; consequently, this Convention will give rise to no separate accounts between the two countries. 2985 Article VIII. 1. The parcels shall he considered as a component part of the mailsTransportation. exchanged *direct* between the United States and Bermuda, to be despatched to destination by the country of origin at its cost and by such means as it provides; but must be forwarded at the option of the despatching office, either in boxes prepared expressly for the purpose or in ordinary mail sacks, marked “parcels-post,” and securely sealed with wax, or otherwise, as may be mutually provided by regulations hereunder. 2. Each country shall promptly return *empty* to the despatchingReturn of bags, etc. office by next mail all such bags and boxes. 3. Although articles admitted under this Agreement will be transmittedPacking. as aforesaid between the exchange offices, they should be so carefully packed as to be safely transmitted in the open mails of either country, both in going to the exchange office in the country of origin and to the office of address in the country of destination. 4. Each despatch of a parcels-post mail must be accompanied by aDescriptive list. descriptive list, in duplicate, of all the parcels sent, showing distinctly the list number of each parcel, the name of the sender, the name of the addressee, with address of destination, and the declared contents and value; and must be enclosed in one of the boxes or sacks of such*Post,* p. 2988. despatch. (See Form 3 annexed hereto.) Article IX. Exchanges of mails under this Agreement from any place in eitherExchange offices. country to any place in the other, shall be effected through the post-offices of both countries already designated as exchange post-offices or through such others as may be hereafter agreed upon; under such regulations relative to the details of the exchange as may be mutually determined to be essential to the security and expedition of the mails and the protection of the customs revenues. Article X. 1. As soon as the mail shall have reached the office of destination,Receipt of mail. that office shall check the contents of the mail. 2. In the event of the parcel bill not having been received a substituteParcel bill. should be at once prepared. 3. Any errors in the entries on the parcel bill which may be discovered,Errors. should, after verification by a second officer, be corrected and noted for report to the despatching office on a form “ Verification Certificate,” which should be sent in a special envelope. 4. If a parcel advised on the bill he not received, after the non-receiptNonreceipt of parcel. has been verified by a second officer the entry on the bill should be cancelled and the fact reported at once. 5. If a parcel be observed to be insufficiently prepaid, it must notInsufficient postage. be taxed with deficient postage, but the circumstance must lie reported on the verification certificate form. 6. Should a parcel be received in a damaged or imperfect condition,Damage to parcels. full particulars should be reported on the same form. 7. If no verification certificate or note of error be received, a parcelCorrect mails. mail shall be considered as duly delivered, having been found on examination correct in all respects. Article XI. 1. If a parcel cannot be delivered as addressed, or is refused, itFailure to deliver. must be returned without charge, directly to the despatching office of exchange, at the expiration of thirty days from its receipt at the office 2986of destination; and the country of origin may collect from the sender for the return of the parcel, a sum equal to the postage when first *Ante*, p. 2983.mailed: Provided, however, that parcels prohibited by Article II, and those which do not conform to the conditions as to size, weight, and value prescribed by said Article, shall not be returned to the country of origin, but may be disposed of, without recourse, in accordance with the customs laws and regulations of the country of destination. 2. Perishable articles. When the contents of a parcel which cannot be delivered are liable to deterioration or corruption, they may be destroyed at once if necessary, or, if expedient, sold, without previous notice or judicial formality, for the benefit of the right person, the particulars of each sale being noticed by one post-office to the other. 3. Reforwarding. An order for re-direction or re-forwarding must be accompanied by the amount due for postage necessary for the return of the article to the office of origin, at the ordinary parcel rates. Article XII. Non responsibility for loss, etc.The Post Office Department of either of the contracting countries will not be responsible for the loss or damage of any parcel, and no indemnity can consequently be claimed by the sender or addressee in either country. Article XIII. Further regulations.The Postmaster-General of the United States of America and the Postmaster of Bermuda shall have authority to jointly make such further regulations of order and detail as may be found necessary to carry out the present Agreement from time to time; and may, by agreement, prescribe conditions for the admission to the mails of any *Ante,* p. 2983.of the articles prohibited by Article II of this Convention. Article XIV. Duration, etc.This Agreement shall take effect and operations thereunder shall begin on the first day of February, 1907, and shall continue in force until terminated by mutual agreement, but may be annulled at the desire of either Department, upon six months’ previous notice given to the other. In witness whereof the respective duly authorized Representatives have signed this Agreement, and have hereunto affixed their seals. Signatures.Done in duplicate at the city of Washington, United States of America, this 13th day of December, 1906, and at Bermuda this 15th dav of January, 1907. [seal.] Geo B. Cortelyou, *Postmaster-General of the United States of America.* [seal.] Allan F. Smith, *Postmaster of Bermuda.* The foregoing Parcels-Post Convention between the United States of America and the British Colony of Bermuda has been negotiated and concluded with my advice and consent, and is hereby approved and ratified. In testimony whereof, I have caused the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed. [seal.] Theodore Roosevelt. By the President: Elihu Root, *Secretary of State.* Washington, *December 18th, 1906.* 2987 Form 1. Form 2. 2988 Form 3. PROCLAMATIONS of the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 2989 I LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS OF THE PRESIDENT. Page Setting apart the Pinal Mountains Forest Reserve, Arizona. March 20, 1905 2991 Setting apart the Plumas Forest Reserve, California. March 27, 1905 2992 Modifying boundaries of the Madison Forest Reserve, Montana. March 28, 1905 2995 Jamestown, Va., Ter-Centennial Celebration. March 29, 1905 2997 Setting apart the Trinity Forest Reserve, California. April 29, 1905 2998 Setting apart the Klamath Forest Reserve, California. May 6, 1905 3001 Granting land to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. May 6, 1905 3004 Setting apart the Wallowa Forest Reserve, Oregon. May 6, 1905 3004 Enlarging boundaries of the Grand Canon Forest Reserve, Arizona. May 6, 1905 3009 Setting apart the Wenaha Forest Reserve, Oregon and Washington. May 12, 1905 3010 Setting apart the Leadville Forest Reserve, Colorado. May 12, 1905 3013 Setting apart the Sevier Forest Reserve, Utah. May 12, 1905 3020 Setting apart the Chesnimnus Forest Reserve, Oregon. May 12, 1905 3022 Setting apart the Elkhorn Forest Reserve, Montana. May 12, 1905 3024 Setting apart the Gunnison Forest Reserve, Colorado. May 12, 1905 3025 Establishing the Pikes Peak Forest Reserve, Colorado, in place of the Pikes Peak, Plum Creek, and South Platte reserves. May 12, 1905 3029 Restoring Mission Indian lands, California, to the public domain. May 15, 1905 3037 Suspending discriminating tonnage, etc., duties, Panama. May 15, 1905 3038 Enlarging boundaries of the Medicine Bow Forest Reserve, Colorado and Wyoming. May 17, 1905 3039 Modifying boundaries of the Bitter Root Forest Reserve, Idaho and Montana. May 22, 1905 3044 Enlarging boundaries of the Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. May 22, 1905 3049 Setting apart the Henrys Lake Forest Reserve, Idaho. May 23, 1905 3052 Setting apart the Weiser Forest Reserve, Idaho. May 25, 1905 3055 Setting apart the Sawtooth Forest Reserve, Idaho. May 29, 1905 3058 Establishing a game preserve in the Wichita Forest Reserve, Oklahoma. June 2, 1905 3062 Setting apart the Lassen Peak Forest Reserve, California. June 2, 1905 3063 Setting apart the Maury Mountain Forest Reserve, Oregon. June 2, 1905 3066 Setting apart the Payette Forest Reserve, Idaho. June 3, 1905 3067 Setting apart the San Juan Forest Reserve, Colorado. June 3, 1905 3070 Modifying boundaries of the Battlement Mesa Forest Reserve, Colorado. June 5, 1905 3076 Setting apart Park Range Forest Reserve, Colorado. June 12, 1905 3079 Enlarging boundaries of the San Isabel Forest Reserve, Colorado. June 12, 1905 3083 Modifying boundaries of Washington Forest Reserve, Washington. June 12, 1905 3088 Setting apart the Wet Mountains Forest Reserve, Colorado. June 12, 1905 3096 Setting apart the Cassia Forest Reserve, Idaho. June 12, 1905 3099 Setting apart the Cochetopah Forest Reserve, Colorado. June 13, 1905 3101 Setting apart the Montezuma Forest Reserve, Colorado. June 13, 1905 3106 Setting apart the Uncompahgre Forest Reserve, Colorado. June 14, 1905 3109 Norway, reciprocal copyrights. July 1, 1906 3111 Announcing death of John Hay, Secretary of State. July 3, 1905 3112 Setting apart the Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve, California. July 14, 1905 3113 Enlarging boundaries of Uintah Forest Reserve, Utah. July 14, 1905 3116 Opening to entry lands on Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah. July 14, 1905 3119 Enlarging boundaries of Gila Forest Reserve, New Mexico. July 21, 1905 3123 Setting apart the Gila River Forest Reserve, New Mexico. March 2, 1899 3126 Enlarging boundaries of Payson Forest Reserve, Utah. July 21, 1905 3127 Setting apart the Short Pine Forest Reserve, South Dakota. July 22, 1905 3129 Setting apart the Garden City Forest Reserve, Kansas. July 25, 1905 3131 Enlarging boundaries of the Sierra Forest Reserve, California. July 25, 1905 3133 Reserving lands for town-site entries on the Uintah Indian Reservation. July 31, 1905 3139 Modifying provisions for opening lands to entry on the Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah. August 2, 1905 3140 Reserving lands for reservoir site, etc., on Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah. August 3, 1905 3141 Reserving land for town-site entries on Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah. August 14, 1905 3143 Reducing area of lands reserved for reservoir sites on Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah. August 14, 1905 3143 Setting apart the Holy Cross Forest Reserve, Colorado. August 25, 1905 3144 Setting apart the Dixie Forest Reserve, Utah. September 25, 1905 3147 Enlarging boundaries of the Madison Forest Reserve, Montana. October 3, 1905 3148 Setting apart the Big Belt Forest Reserve, Montana. October 3, 1905 3151 Setting apart the Shasta Forest Reserve, California. October 3, 1905 3157 Enlarging boundaries of the Tahoe Forest Reserve, California and Nevada. October 3, 1905 3163 Setting apart the Tonto Forest Reserve, Arizona. October 3, 1905 3166 Setting apart the Hell Gate Forest Reserve, Montana. October 3, 1905 3168II Enlarging boundaries of the Lincoln Forest Reserve, New Mexico. October 3, 1905 3175 Setting apart the Portales Forest Reserve, New Mexico. October 3, 1905 3178 Enlarging boundaries of the Little Belt Forest Reserve, Montana. October 3, 1905 3180 Setting apart the Jemez Forest Reserve, New Mexico. October 12, 1905 3182 Prohibiting export of war material to Santo Domingo. October 14, 1905 3183 Designating Thursday, November 30, 1905, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 2, 1905 3184 Setting apart the Yuba Forest Reserve, California. November 11, 1905 3184 Reciprocity with Switzerland. January 1, 1906 3185 Enlarging boundaries of the Uintah Forest Reserve, Utah and Wyoming. January 16, 1906 3186 Enlarging boundaries of the Sevier Forest Reserve, Utah. January 17, 1906 3187 Enlarging boundaries of the Manti Forest Reserve, Utah. January 18, 1906 3188 Enlarging boundaries of the Fish Lake Forest Reserve, Utah. January 22, 1906 3189 Setting apart the Beaver Forest Reserve, Utah. January 24, 1906 3189 Setting apart the La Sal Forest Reserve, Utah and Colorado. January 25, 1906 3190 Setting apart the Fruita Forest Reserve, Colorado. February 24, 1906 3191 Reciprocity with Germany. February 27, 1906 3192 Enlarging boundaries of the Gallatin Forest Reserve, Montana. March 7, 1906 3193 Setting apart the North Platte Forest Reserve, Nebraska. March 10, 1906 3193 Setting apart the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, Oregon. March 15, 1906 3194 Setting apart the Helena Forest Reserve, Montana. April 12, 1906 3196 Enlarging boundaries of the Ashland Forest Reserve, Oregon. April 24, 1906 3196 Setting apart the Vernon Forest Reserve, Utah. April 24, 1906 3197 Setting apart the Ruby Mountains Forest Reserve, Nevada. May 3, 1906 3198 Enlarging boundaries of the Weiser Forest Reserve, Idaho. May 10, 1906 3199 Setting apart the Fillmore Forest Reserve, Utah. May 19, 1906 3200 Opening to entry lands on the Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. May 24, 1906 3200 Inviting the militia to attend the Jamestown, Va., Ter-Centennial Celebration. May 28, 1906 3205 Setting apart the Bear River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Utah. May 28, 1906 3206 Enlarging boundaries of the Wichita Forest Reserve, Oklahoma. May 29, 1906 3207 Modifying boundaries of the Uintah Forest Reserve, Utah. May 29, 1906 3207 Opening to entry lands in the Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, Wyoming. June 2, 1906 3208 Enlarging boundaries of the Hell Gate Forest Reserve, Montana. June 2, 1906 3213 Opening for location mineral lands in the Uncompahgre Indian Reservation, Utah. June 6, 1906 3214 Excluding lands reserved for town sites in the Hailey land district, Idaho. June 15, 1906 3215 Enlarging boundaries of the Lincoln Forest Reserve, New Mexico. June 25, 1906 3216 Setting apart the San Luis Obispo Forest Reserve, California. June 25, 1906 3217 Setting apart the Monterey Forest Reserve, California. June 25, 1906 3218 Enlarging boundaries of the Black Mesa Forest Reserve, Arizona. June 30, 1906 3218 Setting apart the Pinnacles Forest Reserve, California. July 18, 1906 3221 Setting apart the Heppner Forest Reserve, Oregon. July 18, 1906 3222 Directing entries on Shoshone Reservation, Wyo., to be made at Shoshoni, Wyo. July 20, 1906 3222 Modifying boundaries of Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, Arizona. August 8, 1906 3223 Setting apart the Crazy Mountains Forest Reserve, Montana. August 8, 1906 3224 Setting apart the Kootenai Forest Reserve, Montana. August 13, 1906 3225 Setting apart the Wasatch Forest Reserve, Utah. August 16, 1906 3225 Setting apart the Goose Lake Forest Reserve, Oregon. August 21, 1906 3226 Asking aid to Valparaiso earthquake sufferers. August 25, 1906 3227 Reciprocity with Spain. August 27, 1906 3227 Restoring parcel of land in Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah, to public domain. September 1, 1906 3228 Enlarging boundaries of the Stanislaus Forest Reserve, California. September 7, 1906 3229 Enlarging boundaries of the Hell Gate Forest Reserve, Montana. September 14, 1906 3230 Reciprocity with Bulgaria. September 15, 1906 3231 Setting apart the Fremont Forest Reserve, Oregon. September 17, 1906 3231 Consolidating the Yuba Forest Reserve with the Tahoe Forest Reserve, California and Nevada. September 17, 1906 3232 Opening to settlement common lands of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians in Oklahoma. September 19, 1906 3233 Setting apart the Lolo Forest Reserve, Montana. September 20, 1906 3234 Enlarging boundaries of the Shasta Forest Reserve, California. September 24, 1906 3235 Setting apart the Long Pine Forest Reserve, Montana. September 24, 1906 3235 Setting aside Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming. September 24, 1906 3236 Opening to entry lands on Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev. September 26, 1906 3237 Enlarging boundaries of the Santa Barbara Forest Reserve, California. October 3, 1906 3238 Setting apart the Siskiyou Forest Reserve, Oregon. October 5, 1906 3239 Setting apart the Mount Taylor Forest Reserve, New Mexico. October 5, 1906 3239 Enlarging boundaries of the Uinta Forest Reserve, Utah and Wyoming. October 6, 1906 3240 Enlarging boundaries of the Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve,’California. October 15, 1906 3241 Designating Thursday, November 29, 1906, as a day of general thanksgiving. October 22, 1906 3242 Setting apart the Sierra Madre Forest Reserve, Wyoming. November 5, 1906 3242 Setting apart the Gallinas Forest Reserve, New Mexico. November 5, 1906 3243 Enlarging boundaries of the Chiricahua Forest Reserve, Arizona. November 5, 1906 3244 Setting apart the Magdalena Forest Reserve, New Mexico. November 5, 1906 3245III Setting apart the Ekalaka Forest Reserve, Montana. November 5, 1906 3245 Setting apart the Snowy Mountains Forest Reserve, Montana. November 5, 1906 3246 Setting apart the Raft River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Utah. November 5, 1906 3247 Setting apart the Lemhi Forest Reserve, Idaho. November 5, 1906 3248 Setting apart the Peloncillo Forest Preserve, New Mexico. November 5, 1906 3248 Setting apart the San Mateo Forest Reserve, New Mexico. November 5, 1906 3249 Setting apart the Salmon River Forest Reserve Idaho. November 5, 1906 3250 Setting apart the Baboquivari Forest Reserve, Arizona. November 5, 1906 3251 Setting apart the Independence Forest Reserve, Nevada. November 5, 1906 3251 Setting apart the Charleston Forest Reserve, Nevada. November 5, 1906 3252 Enlarging boundaries of the Kootenai Forest Reserve, Montana and Idaho. November 5, 1906 3253 Setting apart the Big Hole Forest Reserve, Montana. November 5, 1906 3254 Modifying boundaries of the Little Belt Forest Reserve, Montana. November 6, 1906 3254 Setting apart the Huachuca Forest Reserve, Arizona. November 6, 1906 3255 Setting apart the Cœur d’Alene Forest Reserve, Idaho. November 6, 1906 3256 Enlarging boundaries of the Priest River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Washington. November 6, 1906 3257 Setting apart the Manzano Forest Reserve, New Mexico. November 6, 1906 3257 Setting apart the Pryor Mountains Forest Reserve, Montana. November 6, 1906 3258 Setting apart the Missoula Forest Reserve, Montana. November 6, 1906 3259 Enlarging boundaries of the Lolo Forest Reserve, Montana. November 6, 1906 3260 Enlarging boundaries of the Sawtooth Forest Reserve, Idaho. November 6, 1906 3260 Enlarging boundaries of the Jemez Forest Reserve, New Mexico. November 7, 1906 3261 Setting apart the Taos Forest Reserve, New Mexico. November 7, 1906 3262 Setting apart the Tumacacori Forest Reserve, Arizona. November 7, 1906 3263 Setting aside game preserve in Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, Arizona. November 28, 1906 3263 Setting aside El Morro National Monument, New Mexico. December 8, 1906 3264 Setting aside Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona. December 8, 1906 3265 Setting aside Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona. December 8, 1906 3266 Setting apart the Caribou Forest Reserve, Idaho and Wyoming. January 15, 1907 3267 Reciprocity with Portugal. January 24, 1907 3268 Enlarging boundaries of the Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Oregon. January 25, 1907 3270 Setting apart the Ouray Forest Reserve, Colorado. February 2, 1907 3271 Setting apart the Monticello Forest Reserve, Utah. February 6, 1907 3272 Setting apart the Stony Creek Forest Reserve, California. February 6, 1907 3273 Setting apart the Big Burros Forest Reserve, New Mexico. February 6, 1907 3274 Setting apart the Glenwood Forest Reserve, Utah. February 6, 1907 3275 Enlarging boundaries of the San Jacinto Forest Reserve, California. February 14, 1907 3276 Excluding lands from the Little Belt Forest Reserve, Montana. February 15, 1907 3277 Setting apart the Toiyabe Forest Reserve, Nevada. March 1, 1907 3278 Enlarging boundaries of the Wenaha Forest Reserve, Oregon and Washington. March 1, 1907 3279 Enlarging boundaries of the Siskiyou Forest Reserve, Oregon. March 1, 1907 3280 Enlarging boundaries of the Big Hole Forest Reserve, Montana and Idaho. March 1, 1907 3281 Enlarging boundaries of the Uncompahgre Forest Reserve, Colorado. March 1, 1907 3282 Modifying boundaries of the Big Belt Forest Reserve, Montana. March 1, 1907 3283 Establishing Imnaha Forest Reserve, Oregon, in place of the Wallowa and Chesnimnus Forest reserves. March 1, 1907 3284 Modifying boundaries of the Park Range Forest Reserve, Colorado. March 1, 1907 3285 Enlarging boundaries of the Holy Cross Forest Reserve, Colorado. March 1, 1907 3286 Establishing the Bear Lodge Forest Reserve, Wyoming. March 1, 1907 3287 Establishing the Colville Forest Reserve, Washington. March 1, 1907 3288 Establishing the Las Animas Forest Reserve, Colorado and New Mexico. March 1, 1907 3289 Establishing the Little Rockies Forest Reserve, Montana. March 2, 1907 3290 Modifying boundaries of the Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. March 2, 1907 3291 Setting apart the Port Neuf Forest Reserve, Idaho. March 2, 1907 3292 Setting apart the Palouse Forest Reserve, Idaho. March 2, 1907 3293 Modifying boundaries of the Weiser Forest Reserve, Idaho. March 2, 1907 3294 Setting apart the Cabinet Forest Reserve, Montana and Idaho. March 2, 1907 3295 Enlarging boundaries of the Rainier Forest Reserve, Washington. March 2, 1907 3296 Modifying boundaries of the Washington Forest Reserve, Washington. March 2, 1907 3297 Enlarging boundaries of the Ashland Forest Reserve, Oregon. March 2, 1907 3298 Setting apart the Coquille Forest Reserve, Oregon. March 2, 1907 3299 Enlarging boundaries of the Cascade Forest Reserve, Oregon. March 2, 1907 3300 Setting apart the Umpqua Fcrest Reserve, Oregon. March 2, 1907 3301 Enlarging boundaries of the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, Oregon, and incorporating therewith the Maury Mountain Forest Reserve. March 2, 1907 3302 Enlarging boundaries of the Medicine Bow Forest Reserve, Colorado and Wyoming. March 2, 1907 3303 Enlarging boundaries of the Lewis and Clark Forest Reserve, Montana. March 2, 1907 3304 Setting apart the Otter Forest Reserve, Montana. March 2, 1907 3805 Enlarging boundaries of the Olympic Forest Reserve, Washington. March 2, 1907 3306 Enlarging boundaries of the Montezuma Forest Reserve, Colorado. March 2, 1907 3307 Enlarging boundaries of the San Juan Forest Reserve, Colorado. March 2, 1907 3308 Enlarging boundaries of the Priest River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Washington. March 2, 1907 3309 Setting apart the Tillamook Forest Reserve, Oregon. March 2, 1907 3310 PROCLAMATIONS. 34 Stat. 2991 March 20, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. March 20, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofThe Pinal Mountains Forest Reserve, Ariz.Preamble.Vol. 20, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof And whereas, the public lands in the Territory of Arizona, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Arizona. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the Territory of Arizona, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the point for the north-west corner of Section elevenDescription. (11), Township one
(1)South. Range fourteen
(14)East, Gila and Salt River Meridian, Arizona; thence easterly along the unsurveyed section lines to the point for the north-east corner of Section eight (8), Township one
(1)South, Range fifteen
(15)East; thence southerly to the point for the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly along the unsurveyed section lines to the point for the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the point for the south-east corner of said section: thence easterly along the unsurveyed section lines to the point of intersection with the western boundary of the White Mountain Indian Reservation; thence in a southwesterly direction along said boundary to the point for its intersection with the unsurveyed section line between Sections seventeen
(17)and twenty (20), Township two
(2)South. Range sixteen
(16)East; thence westerly along the unsurveyed section lines to the point for the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), Township two
(2)South. Range fourteen
(14)East; thence northerly along the unsurveyed section lines to the point for the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), Township one
(1)South, Range fourteen
(14)East, the place of beginning. Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal 29912992entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Pinal Mountains Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this 20th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth.s Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 2992 March 27, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. March 27, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Plumas Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 26. p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of gress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes ”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of California, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, California.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of California, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range six
(6)East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, California; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township twenty-seven
(27)North, Range six
(6)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east 2993corner of Section seventeen (17), Township twenty-six
(26)NorthPlumas Forest Reserve—Continued. Range six
(6)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section "seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township twenty-seven
(27)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29),Township twenty-seven
(27)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Fifth
(5th)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township twenty-four
(24)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township twenty-four
(24)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section five (5), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the 2994Plumas Forest Reserve—Continued.south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township ; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range eight.
(8)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township twenty-one
(21)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township twenty-one
(21)North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range six
(6)East; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), Township twenty-four
(24)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of fractional Section twenty-four (24), Township twenty-four
(24)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the southeast corner of Section four (4), Township twenty-five
(25)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly along the Fifth
(5th)Standard Parallel North to the south-west corner of Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range four
(4)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the south-east quarter of Section ten (10), said township ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township twenty-seven
(27)North, Range four 2995(4) East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range six
(6)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The PlumasName. Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 27th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 2995 March 28, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. March 28, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Madison Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana,The Madison Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.Vol. 32, p. 2024.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3148. was established by proclamation dated August sixteenth, nineteen hundred and two, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public 2996lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by releasing and excluding certain lands from the said forest reserve; Boundaries modified.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the boundary lines of the aforesaid Madison Forest Reserve are hereby modified so as to read as follows: Description.Beginning at the point where the western boundary of the Yellowstone National Park intersects the boundary line between the States of Montana and Idaho; thence in a general north-westerly and southwesterly direction along said state boundary line to its intersection with the range line between Ranges one
(1)and two
(2)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range one
(1)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range one
(1)West; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range six
(6)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range five
(5)West; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel South, to the north-west corner of Township ten
(10)South, Range four
(4)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township nine
(9)South, Range four
(4)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township seven
(7)South, Range three
(3)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range one
(1)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township; thence southerly along the Principal Meridian to its intersection with the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel South; thence easterly along said parallel to its intersection with the western boundary of the Yellowstone National Park; thence southerly along the western boundary of said park to its intersection with the boundary line between the States of Montana and Idaho, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions 2997indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys. The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to theRestored lands open to settlement. public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing or selection until after ninety days notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 28th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 2995 March 29, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. March 29, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Congress of the United States has passed an Act approvedJamestown, Va., celebration.Preamble.Vol. 33, p. 1046. March 3, 1905, and entitled, “An Act To provide for celebrating the birth of the American nation, the first permanent settlement of English-speaking people on the Western Hemisphere, by the holding of an international naval, marine, and military celebration in the vicinity of Jamestown, on the waters of Hampton Roads, in the State of Virginia; to provide for a suitable and permanent commemoration of said event, and to authorize an appropriation in aid thereof, and for other purposes.”; And Whereas Section 3 of the said Act reads as follows:Vol. 33, p. 1047. " “Sec. 3. The President of the United States is hereby authorized to make proclamation of said celebration, setting forth the event to be commemorated, inviting foreign nations to participate by the sending of their naval vessels and such representation of their military organizations as may be practicable, . . . . . ;”: " Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedInternational celebration of settlement at Jamestown, Va., 1607. States, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the said Act, do hereby declare and proclaim that there shall be inaugurated, in the year nineteen hundred and seven, on and near the waters of Hampton Roads, in the State of Virginia, an international naval, marine and military celebration, beginning May 13, and ending not later than November 1, 1907, for the purpose of commemorating, in a fitting and appropriate manner, the birth of the American nation, the first permanent settlement of English-speaking people on the American Continent, made at Jamestown, Virginia, on the thirteenth day of May, sixteen hundred and seven, and in order that the great events of American history which have resulted therefrom, may be accentuated to the present and future generations of American citizens. And in the name of the Government and of the people of the UnitedInvitation to foreign nations. States, I do hereby invite all the nations of the earth to take part in the commemoration of an event which has had a far reaching effect upon the course of human history, by sending their naval vessels to the said celebration and by making such representations of their military organizations as may be practicable. 2998 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this 29th day of March, [seal.] one thousand nine hundred and five, and of the Independence of the United States, the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 2998 April 29, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. April 29, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Trinity Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of California, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, California.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of California, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Section seven (7), Township nine (9), North, Range seven
(7)East, Humboldt Base and Meridian, California; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), fractional Township nine (9), North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section Twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range twelve
(12)West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4),Township thirty-seven
(37)North,Range twelve
(12)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township ; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence 2999easterly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), TownshipTrinity Forest Reserve—Continued. thirty-seven
(37)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence westerly to the northeast corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly along the Seventh
(7th)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence southerly to-the. south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township thirty-one
(31)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly along the Sixth
(6th)Standard Parallel North, to the south-west corner of Township thirty-one
(31)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township thirty-one
(31)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly along the Sixth
(6th)Standard Parallel North, to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township thirty
(30)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township ; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner 3000Trinity Forest Reserve—Continued.of Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence westerly along the Fifth
(5th)Standard Parallel North, to the south-west corner of Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), fractional Township two
(2)South, Range eight
(8)East, Humboldt Base and Meridian; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township one
(1)South, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Humboldt Base Line, to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township one
(1)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the township line, to the south-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), Township two
(2)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township three
(3)North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the southeast corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township three
(3)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section ; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township four
(4)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township five
(5)3001North, Range four
(4)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township six
(6)North, Range four
(4)East; thence easterly to the southwest corner of Section ten (10), Township six
(6)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly along the section lines to the intersection with the southern boundary of the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation; thence northeasterly and northwesterly along the boundary of said reservation to the intersection with the township line between Townships eight
(8)and nine
(9)North, Range five
(5)East; thence easterly along said township line to the south-west corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The TrinityName. Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 26th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3001 May 6, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 6, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress,The Klamath Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land 3002bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or m part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of California, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation: Forest reserve, California.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of California, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of fractional Township nineteen
(19)North, Range three
(3)East, Humboldt Base and Meridian, California; thence easterly along the State Line between the States of California and Oregon to the north-east corner of fractional Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range eight
(8)West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Ninth
(9th)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range eight
(8)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of fractional Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township forty-five
(45)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township forty-four
(44)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township forty-one
(41)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence easterly along the Eighth
(8th)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of fractional Section five (5), Township forty
(40)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section two (2), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township thirty-eight
(38)3003North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of fractional Section twenty-one (21), Township nine
(9)North, Range eight
(8)East, Humboldt Base and Meridian; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), Township nine
(9)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly along the township line to its intersection with the eastern boundary of the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation; thence in a north-westerly and south-westerly direction along said boundary to its intersection with the range line between Ranges four
(4)and five
(5)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township ten
(10)North, Range four
(4)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly along the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North to the south-west corner of Township eleven
(11)North, Range four
(4)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township twelve
(12)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township thirteen
(13)North, Range three
(3)East; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of fractional Township nineteen
(19)North, Range three
(3)East, the place of beginning; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The KlamathName. Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3004 May 6, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3004 By the President of the United States of America. May 6, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.Preamble.Vol. 27, p. 593.WHEREAS, it is provided in the Act of Congress approved March 3, 1893, entitled “An Act Making appropriations for sudry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and for other purposes”, “ That the President is hereby authorized by proclamation to withhold from sale and grant for public use to the municipal corporation in which the same is situated all or any portion of any abandoned military reservation not exceeding twenty acres in one place”, And, Whereas, the Fort Sherman Military reservation at Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, created by Executive orders of August 25, 1879, and April 22, 1880, and enlarged by Executive orders of May 26, 1891, and February 2, 1892, and containing 902.21 acres, more or less, was by Executive order of October 5, 1900, placed under the custody of the Interior Department for disposal under the act of July 5, 1881, being Vol. 23, p. 103.“An Act To provide for the disposal of abandoned and useless military reservations”, And, Whereas, the citizens of the town of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, have petitioned that a portion of the said reservation be granted to the Municipal Authorities of the town of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, for the use of a public cemetery, Fort Sherman Military reservation.Part granted to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, for cemetery.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress aforesaid, do hereby withdraw from sale, entry or other disposition, the land embraced in the legal subdivision, designated on the official plat of survey of the former Fort Sherman Military reservation as Lot 9 in section 14, township 50 north of range 4 west, Boise Meridian, containing 19.45 acres, and do hereby grant, for public use, the said described tract of land to the incorporated town of Coeur d’Alene, in the State of Idaho. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington, this 6th day, of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3004 May 6, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 6, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Wallowa Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3284.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered 3005with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Oregon, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Oregon. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Oregon, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Township one
(1)South,Description. Range forty-one
(41)East, Willamette Meridian, Oregon; thence easterly along the Base Line to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township one
(1)South, Range forty-two
(42)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the range line, to the north-east corner of Section nineteen (19), Township one
(1)South, Range forty-three
(43)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen
(15)Township two
(2)South, Range forty-three
(43)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township two
(2)South, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township three
(3)South, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section eighteen (18), Township three
(3)South, Range forty-five
(45)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section seventeen (17),.said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty (30), Township three
(3)South, Range forty-six
(46)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-two (22), Township three
(3)South, Range forty-seven
(47)East; thence southerly to the 3006Wallowa Forest Reserve—Continued.south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), Township three
(3)South, Range Forty-eight
(48)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section four (4), Township four
(4)South, Range forty-eight
(48)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the north-west quarter of said section} thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township ; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the northwest quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the southeast quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township three (3), South, Range forty-eight
(48)East; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township three
(3)South, Range forty-nine
(49)East; thence easterly to the middle of the channel of Snake River; thence in a general south-westerly direction along the middle of the channel of said river to its intersection with the section line between Sections nineteen
(19)and thirty (30), Township five
(5)South, Range forty-nine
(49)East; thence westerly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-six (26), Township five
(5)South, Range forty-eight
(48)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly along the First
(1st)Standard Parallel South to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township six
(6)South. Range forty-eight
(48)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence 3007westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerlyWallowa Forest Reserve—Continued. to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township seven
(7)South, Range forty-seven
(47)East; thence westerly to the northeast corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the south-east quarter of Section fifteen (15), Township seven
(7)South, Range forty-six
(46)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township seven
(7)South, Range forty-five
(45)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the southeast quarter of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Township six
(6)South; Range forty-three
(43)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township six
(6)South, Range forty-two
(42)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel South, to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty (30), Township five
(5)South, Range forty-two
(42)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the range line, to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), Township five
(5)South, Range forty-one
(41)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), Township four
(4)South, Range forty-one
(41)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-two (32), Township three
(3)South, Range forty-one
(41)East; thence northerly to the northwest corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly 3008Wallowa Forest Reserve—Continued.to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township three
(3)South, Range forty
(40)East; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the southeast corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-five (35), Township two
(2)South, Range forty
(40)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township one
(1)South, Range forty-one
(41)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys. Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Wallowa Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3009 May 6, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3009 By the President of the United States of America. May 6, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Grand Canon Forest Reserve, in the Territory ofThe Grand Canon Forest Reserve, Ariz.Preamble.Vol. 27, p. 1064.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, pp. 3223, 3263. Arizona, was established by proclamation dated February twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress,Vol. 30, p. 36. approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Now, therefore, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of theLands added. United States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that there is hereby reserved from entry or settlement, and added to and made a part of the aforesaid Grand Canon Forest Reserve, all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the Territory of Arizona and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the point where the range line between Ranges fourDescription.
(4)and four and one-half
(412)West, Salt Lake Meridian, intersects the boundary line between the State of Utah and the Territory of Arizona; thence due south twelve
(12)miles; thence due west four
(4)miles; thence due south six
(6)miles; thence due west eight
(8)miles; thence due south to the centre of the stream bed of Snake Gulch; thence in a westerly direction along the centre of the stream bed of said Gulch to its intersection with Kanab Creek; thence in a general southerly direction along the middle of the channel of said creek to its intersection with the north boundary of The Grand Canon Forest Reserve; thence easterly along said boundary thirty-eight
(38)miles; thence due north seven
(7)miles; thence due west two
(2)miles; thence due north four
(4)miles; thence due west two
(2)miles; thence due north five
(5)miles; thence due west one
(1)mile; thence due north twelve
(12)miles; thence due east one
(1)mile; thence due north to the boundary line between the State of Utah and the Territory of Arizona; thence westerly along said boundary line to its intersection with the range line between Ranges four
(4)and four and one-half
(412)West, Salt Lake Meridian, the place of beginning; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper 3010United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to ail persons not to make settlement upon the tract of land reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3010 May 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Wenaha Forest Reserve, Oreg, and Wash.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3279.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not. as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the States of Oregon and Washington, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Oregon and Washington.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the States of Oregon and Washington, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range forty-one
(41)East, Willamette Meridian, Washington; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range forty-three
(43)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of Section six (6),Township 3011eight
(8)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence southerly toWenaha Forest Reserve—Continued. the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), Township seven
(7)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township seven
(7)North, Range forty-three
(43)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the State Line between the States of Washington and Oregon, to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township five
(5)North, Range forty-two
(42)East, Willamette Meridian, Oregon; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township four
(4)North, Range forty-one
(41)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township three
(3)North, Range forty
(40)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township four
(4)North, Range thirty-nine
(39)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), Township three
(3)North, Range thirty-nine
(39)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the northeast corner of Township two
(2)North, Range thirty-eight
(38)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), Township one
(1)North, Range thirty-eight
(38)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence easterly along the Base Line to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township one
(1)South, Range thirty-eight
(38)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section five (5), Township two
(2)South, Range thirty-eight
(38)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), Township two
(2)South, Range thirty-seven
(37)East; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township one
(1)South, Range thirty-seven
(37)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said 3012Wenaha Forest Reserve—Continued.section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offsets, to the north-west corner of Township three
(3)North, Range thirty-seven
(37)East; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said township; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township five
(5)North, Range thirty-eight
(38)East; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offsets, to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight 128), Township six
(6)North, Range thirty-eight
(38)East; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the State Line between the States of Oregon and Washington, to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), said township, in Washington; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township seven
(7)North, Range thirty-nine
(39)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township eight
(8)North, Range forty
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the northeast corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly along the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township nine
(9)North, Range forty
(40)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range forty-one
(41)East, the place of beginning: such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys: Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Wenaha Forest Reserve. 3013 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B Loomis Acting Secretary of State. 34 Stat. 3013 May 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress,The Leadville Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Colorado. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), TownshipDescription. one
(1)North, Range seventy-eight
(78)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section eighteen (18), Township one
(1)North, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly along the Base Line to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township one
(1)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township: thence, easterly to the north-east corner of Township two
(2)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township three
(3)South, Range seventy-six
(76)3014Leadville Forest Reserve—Continued.West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township four
(4)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township five
(5)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly along the First Correction Line South to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township six
(6)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township seven
(7)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township ; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offsets, to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), Township twelve
(12)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-two (22), Township twelve
(12)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township fourteen
(14)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township fifteen
(15)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence westerly along the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-five (35), Township twelve
(12)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence northerly to the northwest corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly 3015to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township;Leadville Forest Reserve—Continued. thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the north-east quarter of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty (20), Township eleven
(11)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), Township eleven
(11)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South, to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), Township ten
(10)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township nine
(9)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township eight
(8)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section one (1), Township nine
(9)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the northwest quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township eight
(8)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section eight (8), Township nine
(9)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence westerly 3016Leadville Forest Reserve—Continued.to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), Township nine
(9)South, Range eighty-one
(81)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), Township ten
(10)South, Range eighty-one
(81)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township ten
(10)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South, to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), Township eleven
(11)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), Township twelve
(12)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township twelve
(12)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section ; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Section eleven (11), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the northwest corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the southeast quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly along the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South to the north-east corner of Township fifty-one
(51)North, Range seven
(7)East, New Mexico Principal Meridian; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township fifty-one
(51)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly along the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South to the south-west corner of Township fifteen
(15)South, Range eighty-one
(81)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range eighty-one
(81)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South, to the northwest corner of Township ten
(10)South, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township eight
(8)3017South, Range eighty-one
(81)West; thence easterly to the north-eastLeadville Forest Reserve—Continued. corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township six
(6)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence westerly along the First
(1st)Correction Line South to the south-west corner of Township five
(5)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township three
(3)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township two
(2)South, Range eighty-one
(81)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly along the township line, allowing for the proper offset, to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township two
(2)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty (30), Township two
(2)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence southerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township three
(3)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township three
(3)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the southeast quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section four (4), Township four
(4)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the southeast quarter of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), Township five
(5)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section ; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to 3018Leadville Forest Reserve—Continued.the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly along the First
(1st)Correction Line South to the north-east corner of the northwest quarter of the north-west quarter of Section one (1), Township six
(6)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of the north-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), said township ; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section one (1), Township seven
(7)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence easterly to the southwest corner of Section five (5), Township seven
(7)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township six
(6)South. Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the northeast quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of the south-west quarter of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly along the First
(1st)Correction Line South to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township five
(5)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the southeast quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-five (25), Township four
(4)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-four (34), township three
(3)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; 3019thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerlyLeadville Forest Reserve—Continued. to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-six (36), Township two
(2)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township one
(1)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township ; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-two (32), Township one
(1)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly along the Base Line to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township one
(1)North, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The LeadvilleName. Forest Reserve. 3020 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United-States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3020 May 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Sevier Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3187.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Utah, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Utah.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Utah, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-east corner of Township thirty-three
(33)South, Range six
(6)West, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), Township thirty-four
(34)South, Range six
(6)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty-five
(35)South, Range six
(6)West; thence westerly along the Seventh
(7th)Standard Parallel South to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township thirty-six
(36)South. Range six
(6)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the northeast quarter of Section twenty (20), Township thirty-eight
(38)South, Range six
(6)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), Township thirty-eight
(38)South. Range seven
(7)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Town-3021ship thirty-nine
(39)South, Range seven
(7)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), Township thirty-nine
(39)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty-eight
(38)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), Township thirty-eight
(38)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the southwest quarter of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-seven
(37)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township thirty-six
(36)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence easterly along the Seventh
(7th)Standard Parallel South to the north-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township thirty-five
(35)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township thirty-four
(34)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township thirty-three
(33)South, Range seven
(7)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-three
(33)South, Range six
(6)West, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The SevierName. Forest Reserve. 3022 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of May, in the year year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3022 May 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Chesnimmis Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3284.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Oregon, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Oregon.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Oregon, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township four
(4)North. Range forty-four
(44)East, Willamette Meridian, Oregon; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township four
(4)North, Range forty-five
(45)East; thence easterly along the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township five
(5)North, Range forty-five
(45)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13). Township five
(5)North, Range forty-six
(46)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township five 3023(5) North, Range forty-seven
(47)East; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section twenty (20). said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), Township four
(4)North, Range forty-eight
(48)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township ; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), Township three
(3)North, Range forty-eight
(48)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township three
(3)North, Range forty-seven
(47)East; thence northerly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township three
(3)North, Range forty-six
(46)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township two
(2)North, Range forty-five
(45)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the northeast quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-six (36), Township two
(2)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township three
(3)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township four
(4)North, Range forty-four
(44)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to makeReserved from settlement. settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. 3024 Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Chesnimnus Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3024 May 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Elkhorn Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Montana, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Montana.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Montana, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the south-west corner of Township six
(6)North. Range three
(3)West, Principal Meridian, Montana; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township seven
(7)North, Range three
(3)"West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township eight
(8)North, Range three
(3)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North to the south-east corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range three
(3)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township nine
(9)North, Range two
(2)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range one
(1)"West; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township eight
(8)North, Range one
(1)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of 3025Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township six
(6)North, Range one
(1)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township six
(6)North, Range three
(3)West, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The ElkhornName. Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B Loomis Acting Secretary of State. 34 Stat. 3025 May 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofThe Gunnison Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Colorado. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of 3026land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range eighty-eight
(88)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly along the township line to the north-east corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range eighty-three
(83)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Township fifteen
(15)South, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence easterly along the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South to the north-east corner of Township fifty-one
(51)North, Range four
(4)East, New Mexico Principal Meridian; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section thirty-four (34), fractional Township fiftyone
(51)North, Range two
(2)East; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly along the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township fifteen South, Range eighty-four
(84)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range eighty-three
(83)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range eighty-four
(84)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range eighty-five
(85)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township ; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range eighty-six
(86)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township: thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range eighty-six
(86)West; thence easterly to the north-east 3027corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner ofGunnison Forest Reserve—Continued. said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range eighty-seven
(87)West; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly along the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South to the north-east corner of Township fifty-one
(51)North, Range two
(2)West, New Mexico Principal Meridian; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), Township fifty
(50)North, Range two
(2)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section ; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range four
(4)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range five
(5)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range six
(6)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township fifty
(50)North, Range six
(6)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township fifty-one
(51)North, Range six
(6)West; thence westerly along the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-four (34), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range ninety-one
(91)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of 3028Reserve—Continued.Section thirty-two (32), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range ninety-one
(91)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range ninety
(90)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section seven (7), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range eighty-nine
(89)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the southeast quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range eighty-eight
(88)West, the place of beginning; such of the abovenamed corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Gunnison Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3029 May 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3029 By the President of the United States of America. May 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Pikes Peak Timber Land Reserve, The PlumThe Pikes Peak Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 27. pp. 1006, 1014, 1029, 1044; Vol. 33, p. 2382.Vol. 26, p. 1103. Creek Timber Land Reserve and the South Platte Forest Reserve, in the State of Colorada, have been heretofore established by proclamations, under the provisions of the acts of March third, eighteen hundredVol. 30, p. 36. and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, and June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”; And whereas, it appears proper that the greater portion of thePikes Peak Forest Reserve, Colo., established in place of Pikes Peak, Plum Creek, and South Platte reserves. area embraced in said forest reserves, with the addition thereto of certain lands, should be included in one reserve and be designated by one name; and it appears that the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving the same as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedDescription. States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the aforesaid acts of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that the proclamations heretofore issued respecting said forest reserves are hereby superseded, and The Pikes Peak Forest Reserve is hereby established in place thereof, with boundaries as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township two
(2)South, Range seventy-four
(74)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), Township two
(2)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section fifteen (15), Township three
(3)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), Township three
(3)South, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the northeast quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section eighteen (18), Township four
(4)South, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section seventeen (17), Township four
(4)South, Range seventy-five
(75)West; thence southerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section nineteen (19), Township four
(4)South, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of 3030Pikes Peak Forest Reserve—Continued.the north-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-two (32), Township four
(4)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township five
(5)South. Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty (30), Township five
(5)South, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Correction Line South, to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), Township six
(6)South, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of lot two
(2)of fractional Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township six
(6)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township seven
(7)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of lot two
(2)of fractional Section thirty (30), Township seven
(7)South, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township seven
(7)South, Range seventy
(70)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said town-3031ship; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thencePikes Peak Forest Reserve—Continued. easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township seven
(7)South, Range sixty-nine
(69)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range sixty-nine
(69)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section five (5), Township nine
(9)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township ten
(10)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township eleven
(11)South, Range sixty-seven
(67)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range sixty-seven
(67)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Township fourteen
(14)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range sixty-seven
(67)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section three (3), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range sixty-seven
(67)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly along the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South, to the south-west corner of Township fifteen
(15)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range sixty-nine
(69)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the southeast quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of 3032Pikes Peak Forest Reserve—Continued.the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the northeast corner of the south-east quarter of Section six (6), said township ; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the northwest quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range sixty-nine
(69)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township eleven
(11)South, Range sixty-nine
(69)West; thence westerly along the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section three (3), Township twelve
(12)South, Range sixty-nine
(69)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section ; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township twelve
(12)South, Range seventy
(70)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township twelve
(12)South, Range seventy-one
(71)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventy-one
(71)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township fourteen
(14)South, Range seventy-one
(71)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence westerly to the northeast corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), Township fourteen
(14)South. Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence 3033northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly toPikes Peak Forest Reserve—Continued. the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence westerly lo the south-west corner of the north west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section two (2), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South, to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section nine (9), Township fifty-one
(51)North, Range twelve
(12)East, New Mexico Principal Meridian; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), Township fifty-one
(51)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence northerly along the section lines to the point of intersection with the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South; thence westerly along said Correction Line to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range seventy-five
(75)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of the south-east quarter of said section ; thence easterly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to 3034Pikes Peak Forest Reserve—Continued.the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the southeast quarter of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section six (6), Township thirteen
(13)South. Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the northwest quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township twelve
(12)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township eleven
(11)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section ; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township eleven
(11)South, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the northwest quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly along the quarter-section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South, to the north-west 3035corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-four (34), TownshipPikes Teak Forest Reserve—Continued. ten
(10)South, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the northeast corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range seventy-five
(75)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township eight
(8)South, Range seventy-five
(75)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township seven
(7)South, Range seventy-five
(75)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township seven
(7)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), Township eight
(8)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section one (1), Township nine
(9)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2). said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South, to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township eleven
(11)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township twelve
(12)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West: thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to 3036Fikes Peak Forest Reserve—Continued.the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-five (25), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section one (1), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section two (2), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the northwest quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township: thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township twelve
(12)South. Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), Township twelve
(12)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South, to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township eight
(8)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township seven
(7)South, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township six
(6)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township: thence easterly along the First
(1st)Correction Line South to the south-east corner of Township five
(5)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence northerly to the northeast corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township four
(4)South. Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township three
(3)South, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township two
(2)South, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal 3037entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* That this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made; *Provided further,* That nothing herein shall give any force or effect to any claim or right to any of the lands heretofore embraced within the reserves hereby consolidated which would not have been entitled to recognition if said reserves as heretofore established had been continued in force without being merged into a single reserve as hereinbefore provided. The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to theExcluded lands restored to public domain. public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing or selection until after ninety days notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3037 May 15, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 15, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by Executive Order dated December 27, 1875, SectionsMission Indian lands, California.Preamble. 5 and 6, township 15 south, range 2 east, San Bernardino Meridian, California, were with certain other tracts of land withdrawn from the public domain and reserved for the use of the Capitan Grande Band or Village of Mission Indians; and WHEREAS, the Commission appointed upder the provisions of the Act of Congress approved January 12, 1891, entitled “An Act for the relief of the Mission Indians in the State of California,” (U. S.Vol. 26, p. 712. Statutes at Large, vol. 26, page 712) selected for the said Capitan Grande band or village of Indians certain tracts of land and intentionally omitted and excluded from such selection the said sections 5 and 6, township 15 south, range 2 east; and WHEREAS, the report and recommendations of the said Commission were approved by Executive Order dated December 29, 1891, which Order also directed that “All of the lands mentioned in said report are hereby withdrawn from settlement and entry until patents shall have issued for said selected reservations, and until the recommendations of said Commission shall be fully executed, and, by the proclamation of the President of the United States, the lands or any part thereof shall be restored to the public domain;” and WHEREAS, a patent was issued March 10, 1894, to the said Indians for the lands selected by the Commission as aforesaid and 3038which patent also excluded the said Sections 5 and 6, township 15 south, range 2 east; and WHEREAS it appears that on the 10th day of March, 1895, Joseph J. Henderson entered upon the Southeast of the Southeast Section 5, township 15 south, range 2 east, San Bernardino Meridian, for the purpose of taking the land under the homestead law, and cannot make the requisite filings on the land occupied by him until it shall have been formally restored to the public domain, and that no good reason appears to exist for the further reservation of said Sections 5 and 6 for the said band of Indians: Certain lands reserved for Mission Indians, restored to public domain.NOW, THEREFORE, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, by virtue of the power in me vested, do hereby declare and make known that Executive Orders dated December 27, 1875, and December 29, 1891, are so far modified as to except from their provisions Sections 5 and 6, of township 15 south, range 2 east, San Bernardino Meridian, and the said sections are hereby restored to the public domain. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 15th day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3038 May 15, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 15, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Tonnage dues, Panama.Preamble.Whereas, satisfactory proof has been given to me by the Government of the Republic of Panama that no discriminating duties of tonnage or imposts are imposed or levied in the ports of that Republic upon vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States or upon the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported in such vessels from the United States, or from any foreign country: Panama.Suspension of discriminating tonnage, etc., duties.[R. S., sec. 4228, p. 814](/us/rs/s4228/p814).Now, therefore, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section four thousand two hundred and twenty-eight of the Revised Statutes of the United States, do hereby declare and proclaim that, the foreign discriminating duties of tonnage and imposts within the United States are suspended and discontinued so far as respects the vessels of the Republic of Panama, and the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported into the United States from the Republic of Panama, or from any other foreign country; the suspension to take effect on and after the date of this proclamation and to continue so long as the reciprocal exemption of vessels belonging to citizens of the United States, and their cargoes, shall be continued, and no longer. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, the 15th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: F. B Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3039 May 17, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3039 By the President of the United States of America. May 17, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Medicine Bow Forest Reserve, in the State of Wyoming, was established by proclamation dated May twenty-second,The Medicine Bow Forest Reserve, Colo, and Wyo.Preamble.Vol. 32, pp. 2003, 2015.Vol. 20, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3303. nineteen hundred and two, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled,Vol. 30, p. 36. “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; under which provision the boundary lines of the said forest reserve were changed and enlarged by proclamation datedVol. 32, p. 2015. July sixteenth, nineteen hundred and two; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by including within the said forest reserve certain additional lands in the State of Colorado which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedArea enlarged. States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the boundary lines of the aforesaid Medicine Bow Forest Reserve are hereby further modified so as to read as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Township seventeen (17)Description. North, Range eighty-one
(81)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Wyoming; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township seventeen
(17)North, Range eighty
(80)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township seventeen
(17)North, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township seventeen
(17)North, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Fourth
(4th)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township fourteen
(14)North, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North, to the point of intersection with the boundary line between the States of Wyoming and Colorado; thence westerly along said state boundary line to the point of intersection with the range line between Ranges seventy-seven
(77)3040Medicine Bow Forest Reserve—Continued.and seventy-eight
(78)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Township eleven
(11)North, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township ten
(10)North, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township eleven
(11)North, Range seventy-five
(75)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township ten
(10)North, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), Township nine
(9)North, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Correction Line North to the north-west corner of Section one (1), Township eight
(8)North, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the northwest corner of the north-east quarter of Section two (2), Township seven
(7)North, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), Township six
(6)North, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township five
(5)North, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly 3041to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township;Medicine Bow Forest Reserve—Continued. thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Correction Line North, to the south-west corner of Section six (6), Township four
(4)North, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section ; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township two
(2)North, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), Township one
(1)North, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), Township one
(1)North, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty (30), Township two
(2)North, Range seventy-four
(74)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), Township two
(2)North, Range seventy-five
(75)West; thence northerly to the northeast corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township three
(3)North, Range seventy-five
(75)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section seven (7), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31), Township four
(4)North, Range seventy-five
(75)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the southwest quarter of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Correction Line North, to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township five
(5)North, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence westerly along the First
(1st)Correction Line North to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section two (2), Township four
(4)North, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section two (2), Township three
(3)North, Range seventy-six
(76)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), Township three
(3)North, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; 3042Medicine Bow Forest Reserve—Continued.thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township"; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Township two
(2)North, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section nine (9), Township two (2)" North, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township three
(3)North, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township four
(4)North, Range eighty
(80)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), Township four
(4)North, Range eighty-one
(81)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Correction Line North, to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township live
(5)North, Range eighty-one
(81)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), Township five
(5)North, Range eighty
(80)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Township five
(5)North, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the southeast corner of the north-east quarter of Section eighteen (18), Township five
(5)North, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section ; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section one (1), Township five
(5)North, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-five (25), Township six
(6)North, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the northeast quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence north-3043erly to the north-west corner of Township six
(6)North, RangeMedicine Bow Forest Reserve—Continued. seventy-seven
(77)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township seven
(7)North, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township eight
(8)North, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Correction Line North to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), Township nine
(9)North, Range seventy-seven
(77)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township ten
(10)North, Range seventy-eight
(78)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township ; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township eleven
(11)North. Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township twelve
(12)North, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), Township eleven
(11)North, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; 1 hence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighty
(80)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly along the section lines to the point of intersection with the boundary line between the States of Colorado and Wyoming; thence westerly along said state boundary line to the point of intersection with the range line between Ranges eighty
(80)and eighty-one
(81)West; thence northerly along said range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Township fourteen
(14)North, Range eighty-one
(81)West, Sixth 3044(6th) Principal Meridian, Wyoming; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said township; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Fourth
(4th)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Township seventeen
(17)North, Range eighty-one
(81)West, the place of beginning; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman. settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 17th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and five, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: F. B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3044 May 22, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 22, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Bitter Root Forest Reserve, Idaho and Mont.Preamble.Vol. 29. p. 899; Vol. 33. p. 2373.Vol. 26, p. 1103.Whereas, The Bitter Root Forest Reserve, in the States of Idaho and Montana, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with, timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled. “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; under which provision the boundary lines of the said Vol. 33, p. 2373.forest reserve were changed and the area reduced by proclamation dated June fourteenth, nineteen hundred and four: And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted 3045by further releasing and excluding lands from the said forest reserve, and by including therein additional lands which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedArea modified. States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the boundary lines of the aforesaid Bitter Root Forest Reserve are hereby further modified so as to read as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner of Township thirty-six (36)Description. North, Range five
(5)East, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Sixth and one-half
(612)Standard Parallel North, to the north-east corner of Township thirty-one
(31)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township ; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township thirty
(30)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (30), Township thirty
(30)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Sixth
(Oth)Standard Parallel North, to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range two
(2)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly, along the Fifth and one-half
(512)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Township twenty-five
(25)North, Range two
(2)East; thence southerly along the range line to its intersection with the Salmon River; thence in a general easterly direction along the middle of the channel of said river to its intersection with the range line between Ranges eighteen
(18)and nineteen
(19)East; thence northerly along said range line to its intersection with the boundary line between the States of Idaho and Montana; thence in a general northeasterly direction along said state boundary line to its intersection with the township line between Townships one
(1)and two
(2)South, Base and Principal Meridian, Montana; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township one
(1)South, Range nineteen
(19)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township ; thence westerly along the Base Line to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-two (32). Township one
(1)North, Range nineteen
(19)West; thence northerly to the northwest corner of the north-east quarter of Section five (5), said town-3046Bitter Root Forest Reserve—Continued.ship; thence westerly to the north-east corner of lot one
(1)of Section three (3), Township one
(1)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section nine (9), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Base Line, to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section one (1), Township one
(1)South, Range twenty-two
(22)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11). said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township two
(2)South, Range twenty-two
(22)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section three (3), Township three
(3)South, Range twenty-two
(22)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), Township two
(2)South, Range twenty-two
(22)West; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), Township one
(1)South, Range twenty-two
(22)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section two (2), said township: thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Base Line, to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-six (36), Township one
(1)North, Range twenty-two
(22)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly along the Base Line to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said 3047section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-westBitter Root Forest Reserve—Continued. quarter of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), Township one
(1)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the township line, to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-three (33), Township two
(2)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township ; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section ; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township three
(3)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of Section seven (7), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of lot one
(1)of Section six (6), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of lot two
(2)of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), Township four
(4)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence 3048Bitter Root Forest Reserve—Continued.southerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section six (6), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the northeast quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly along the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-three (33), Township five
(5)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence northerly to the northeast corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-three (33), Township six
(6)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), Township seven
(7)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section ; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township eight
(8)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15). said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly, along the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township ten
(10)North, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence westerly along the township line to its intersection with the boundary line between the States of Montana and Idaho; thence along said state boundary line to its intersection with the township line between Townships thirty-eight
(38)and thirty-nine
(39)North, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho; thence westerly along said township line to the north-west corner of Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence westerly along the Seventh
(7th)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range five
(5)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners and other turning points as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where the same would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; except-3049ing and excluding from reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Idaho and particularly described as follows: What will be when surveyed Sections one
(1)to eighteen (18),Lands in Idaho excluded. both inclusive, Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range six
(6)East, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho; Sections nineteen
(19)to thirty-six (36), both inclusive, Township twenty-seven
(27)North, Range six
(6)East; Sections four
(4)to nine (9), both inclusive, and Sections sixteen (16), seventeen
(17)and eighteen (18), Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range seven
(7)East; Sections nineteen (19), twenty
(20)and twenty-one (21), and Sections twenty-eight
(28)to thirty-three (33), both inclusive, Township twenty-seven
(27)North, Range seven
(7)East; and all Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range eight
(8)East; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. The lands in the State of Montana hereby excluded from theExcluded lands in Montana restored to public domain. reserve and restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing or selection until after ninety days notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 22d day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3049 May 22, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 22, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Yellowstone Forest Reserve, in the States ofThe Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Wyo., Mont., and Idaho.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1565; Vol. 27, p. 989; Vol. 32, pp. 1999, 2006, 2030; Vol. 33. p. 2344.*Post*, p. 3291. Wyoming and Montana, was established by proclamation, dated January twenty-ninth, one thousand nine hundred and three, under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws and for other purposes”, and the act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the 3050fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, that “ The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”, under which provision the boundary lines of the said forest reserve were changed and the area Vol. 33, p. 2344.thereof reduced by proclamation dated May fourth, nineteen hundred and four; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Idaho, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a reservation; Lands in Idaho added to Yellowstone Forest Reserve.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement, and added to and made a part of the aforesaid Yellowstone Forest Reserve, all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Idaho and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the point where the section line between Sections twenty
(20)and twenty-nine (29), Township three
(3)North, Range forty-six
(46)East, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho, intersects the western boundary of the Yellowstone Forest Reserve; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township three
(3)North, Range forty-five
(45)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township three
(3)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), Township four
(4)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township five
(5)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township five
(5)North, Range forty-three
(43)East; thence westerly along the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township four
(4)North, Range" forty-three
(43)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township four
(4)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence easterly to the 3051north-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), Township three
(3)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township two
(2)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township one
(1)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Base Line, to the south-west corner of Section four (4), Township one
(1)South, Range forty-five
(45)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), Township two
(2)South, Range forty-six
(46)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly along the section lines to the point of intersection with the western boundary of the Yellowstone Forest Reserve; thence northerly along said boundary to the point of intersection with the section line between Sections twenty
(20)and twenty-nine (29), Township three
(3)North. Range forty-six
(46)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 22d day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3052 May 23, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3052 By the President of the United States of America. May 23, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Henrys Lake Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHERE AS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Idaho, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Idaho.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Idaho and particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the point where the State Line between the States of Idaho and Montana intersects the western boundary of the Yellowstone National Park; thence southerly and easterly along the boundary of said Park to the point of intersection with the State Line between the States of Idaho and Wyoming; thence southerly along said State Line to the south-east corner of Township seven
(7)North, Range forty-six
(46)East, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township seven
(7)North, Range forty-five
(45)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township eight
(8)North, Range forty-five
(45)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township ; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North, to the southeast corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township nine
(9)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township nine
(9)North, Range forty-three
(43)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly 3053to the south-east corner of Township ten
(10)North, Range forty-twoHenrys Lake Forest Reserve—Continued.
(42)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township eleven
(11)North, Range forty-one
(41)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township eleven
(11)North, Range forty
(40)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township twelve
(12)North, Range forty
(40)East; thence easterly along the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township twelve
(12)North, Range forty-one
(41)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the southeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section eight (8), Township twelve
(12)North, Range forty-two
(42)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range forty-two
(42)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of the northeast quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)North, Range forty-one
(41)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range forty
(40)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range thirty-nine
(39)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range thirty-eight
(38)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; 3054Henrys Lake Forest Reserve—Continued.thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North, to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), Township twelve
(12)North, Range thirty-eight
(38)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the northwest corner of Section eighteen (18), Township twelve
(12)North, Range thirty-seven
(37)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township twelve
(12)North, Range thirty-six
(36)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township twelve
(12)North, Range thirty-five
(35)East; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North, to the State Line between the States of Idaho and Montana; thence in a general easterly direction along said State Line to the point of intersection with the western boundary of the Yellowstone National Park, the place of beginning; excepting and excluding from reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Lands excluded.Beginning at the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township sixteen
(16)North, Range forty-three
(43)East, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township fifteen
(15)North, Range forty-three
(43)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township fourteen
(14)North, Range forty-four
(44)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen, said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township fourteen
(14)North, Range forty-three
(43)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11),said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township fifteen
(15)North, Range forty-three
(43)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township sixteen
(16)North, Range forty-three
(43)East, the place of beginning; Such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. 3055 Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The HenrysName. Lake Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 23d day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of the [seal.] Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis. *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3055 May 25, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 25, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress,The Weiser Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, pp. 3199, 3294. approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Idaho, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Idaho. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Idaho, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Township eighteen (18)Description. North, Range one
(1)East, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township eighteen
(18)North, Range two
(2)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly along the Fourth
(4th)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township seventeen
(17)North, Range two
(2)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of 3056Weiser Forest Reserve—Continued.said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the northwest quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township sixteen
(16)North. Range two
(2)East; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township fifteen
(15)North, Range three
(3)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30). said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township fifteen
(15)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township fourteen
(14)North, Range three
(3)East; thence easterly to the southeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly along the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range three
(3)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section ; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), Township twelve
(12)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty (20), Township eleven
(11)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township eleven
(11)North, Range two
(2)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township ten
(10)North, Range two
(2)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west 3057corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence easterlyWeiser Forest Reserve—Continued. to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township ten
(10)North, Range three
(3)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township nine
(9)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township nine
(9)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly along the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township ten
(10)North, Range two
(2)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township eleven
(11)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township twelve
(12)North. Range one
(1)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range one
(1)East; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section three (3), Township fourteen
(14)North, Range one
(1)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township fifteen
(15)North, Range one
(1)East; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section ; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township sixteen
(16)North, Range one
(1)East; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Fourth
(4th)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Township eighteen
(18)North, Range one
(1)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. 3058 Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Weiser Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3058 May 29, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. May 29, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Sawtooth Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3260.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Idaho, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Idaho.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Idaho, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range five
(5)East, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township twelve
(12)North, Range eight
(8)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township twelve
(12)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township twelve
(12)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township twelve
(12)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township eleven
(11)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Section sixteen (16), Township ten
(10)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section 3059twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-westSawtooth Forest Reserve—Continued. corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township ten
(10)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township nine
(9)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section one (1), Township eight
(8)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township eight
(8)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township seven
(7)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township seven
(7)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), Township six
(6)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), Township six
(6)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township six
(6)North, Range fifteen
(15)East; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North, to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township four
(4)North, Range fifteen
(15)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township ; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township three
(3)North, Range fifteen
(15)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township three
(3)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township three
(3)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section seven (7), Township three
(3)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the northwest quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section one (1), Township three
(3)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west 3060Sawtooth Forest Reserve—Continued.corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township four
(4)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33). said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), Township three
(3)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township three
(3)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township three
(3)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township four
(4)North, Range six
(6)East; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township ; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township four
(4)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the northwest corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township four
(4)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township four
(4)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-east -corner of Township five
(5)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Township five
(5)North, Range six
(6)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township six
(6)North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township seven
(7)North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner 3061of Township eight
(8)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerlySawtooth Forest Reserve—Continued. to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (30), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township eight
(8)North, Range four
(4)East; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section eleven (11), said township ; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range four
(4)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township ten
(10)North, Range four
(4)East; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the northeast quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section ; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township eleven
(11)North, Range four
(4)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township twelve
(12)North, Range four
(4)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township thirteen
(13)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal 3062entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Sawtooth Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 29th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3062 June 2, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 2, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Game preserve, Wichita Forest Reserve, Okla.Preamble.Vol. 33, p. 614.*Post*, p. 3207.WHEREAS, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved January twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and five, entitled, “An Act for the protection of wild animals and birds in the Wichita Forest Reserve”, That the President of the United States is hereby authorized to designate such areas in the Wichita Forest Reserve as should, in his Vol. 32, p. 1973.opinion, be set aside for the protection of game animals and birds and be recognized as a breeding place therefor. " “Sec. 2. That when such areas have been designated as provided for in section one of this Act, hunting, trapping, killing, or capturing of game animals and birds upon the lands of the United States within the limits of said areas shall be unlawful, except under such regulations as may be prescribed from time to time, by the Secretary of Agriculture; and any person violating such regulations or the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction in any United States court of competent jurisdiction, be fined in a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars or be imprisoned for a period not exceeding one year, or shall suffer both fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. “Sec. 3. That it is the purpose of this Act to protect from trespass the public lands of the United States and the game animals and birds which may be thereon, and not to interfere with the operation of the local game laws as affecting private, State, or Territorial lands ”; And whereas, for the purpose of giving this Act effect, it appears desirable that the entire Wichita Forest Reserve be declared a Game Preserve; " Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid Act of Wichita Forest Reserve, Okla., set apart as a game preserve.Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that the Wichita Forest Reserve, in the Territory of Oklahoma, is designated and set aside for the protection of game animals and birds, and shall be rec-3063ognized as a breeding place therefor, and that the hunting, trapping, killing or capturing of game animals and birds upon the lands of the United States within the limits of said area is unlawful, except under such regulations as may be prescribed from time to time by the Secretary of Agriculture. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2nd day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3063 June 2, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 2, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress,The Lassen Peak Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of California, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, California. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of California, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Section three (3), TownshipDescription. thirty-five
(35)North, Range four
(4)East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, California; thence easterly along the Seventh
(7th)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of fractional Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range five
(5)East; thence easterly along the Seventh
(7th)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range six
(6)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18). Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the 3064Lassen Peak Forest Reserve—Continued.north-east corner of Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence southerly along the range line to the shore line of Eagle Lake, in Section twenty-five (25), said township ; thence in a general south-easterly and south-westerly direction along the shore line of Eagle Lake to the township line between Townships thirty-one
(31)and thirty-two
(32)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the northeast corner of Township thirty-one
(31)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence easterly along the Sixth
(6th)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township thirty
(30)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen
(15),said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seven (7), Township thirty
(30)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section two (2), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range eight
(8)East: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range six
(6)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range five
(5)East; 3065thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36),Lassen Peak Forest Reserve—Continued. Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range four
(4)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of fractional Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine
(29)said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section ; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly allowing for the proper offset on the township line, to the north-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range three
(3)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township thirty
(30)North, Range three
(3)East; thence easterly along the Sixth
(6th)Standard Parallel North to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty-one
(31)North, Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-three (33). North, Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range four
(4)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33). Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range four
(4)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located al the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the propel United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has 3066been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of laud unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lauds reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Lassen Peak Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of the [seal.] Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3066 June 2, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 2, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Maury Mountain Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3302.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Oregon, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Oregon.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in .the State of Oregon, and particularly described as follows: Description.In Township eighteen
(18)South, Range eighteen
(18)East, Sections one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), and Sections nine
(9)to fifteen (15), both inclusive; In Township seventeen
(17)South, Range nineteen
(19)East, Sections twenty-three
(23)to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; In Township eighteen
(18)South, Range nineteen
(19)East, Sections one
(1)to fifteen (15), both inclusive, and Sections seventeen (17), eighteen (18), twenty-two (22), twenty-three
(23)and twenty-four (24); 3067 In Township seventeen
(17)South, Range twenty
(20)East, Sections nineteen
(19)to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; In Township eighteen
(18)South, Range twenty
(20)East, Sections one
(1)to twelve (12), both inclusive; In Township seventeen
(17)South, Range twenty-one
(21)East, Sections nineteen (19), twenty-nine (29), thirty (30), thirty-one (31), thirty-two
(32)and the west half of Section thirty-three (33); In Township eighteen
(18)South, Range twenty-one
(21)East, the west half of Section four (4), Sections five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight
(8)and the west half of Section nine (9); all of Wiliamette Meridian, Oregon; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The MauryName. Mountain Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3067 June 3, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 3, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress,The Payette Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Idaho, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Idaho. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of 3068the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Idaho, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-vest corner of Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range four
(4)East, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the northwest corner of Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range two
(2)East; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Fifth
(5th)Standard Parallel North, to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township twenty
(20)North, Range two
(2)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), Township nineteen
(19)North, Range two
(2)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township nineteen
(19)North, Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township twenty
(20)North, Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township nineteen
(19)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township, thence easterly to the southeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township nineteen
(19)North, Range four
(4)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section five (5), Township eighteen
(18)North, Range four
(4)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly along the Fourth
(4th)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section five (5), Township seventeen
(17)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section eight (8); said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the northwest corner of Section one (1), Township sixteen
(16)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), 3069Township fifteen
(15)North. Range four
(4)East; thence southerlyPayette Forest Reserve—Continued. to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), Township fourteen
(14)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section twelve; said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township fourteen
(14)North, Range five
(5)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly along the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33). Township fourteen
(14)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Fourth
(4th)Standard Parallel North, to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township eighteen
(18)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township nineteen
(19)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township nineteen
(19)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township twenty
(20)North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly along the section lines to the point of intersection with the Fifth
(5th)Standard Parallel North; thence easterly along said parallel to its intersection with the Middle Fork of the Salmon River; thence in a general north-easterly direction along the middle of the channel of said Middle Fork of the Salmon River to its confluence with said river; thence in a general north-westerly direction along the middle of the channel of said river to its intersection with the range line between Ranges six
(6)and seven
(7)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township twenty-four
(24)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the northwest corner of Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range four
(4)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or selection was made. 3070 Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Payette Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of the [seal.] Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B Loomis *Acting Secretary of States* 34 Stat. 3070 June 3, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 3, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The San Juan Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3308.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Colorado.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Township forty-two
(42)North, Range three
(3)West, New Mexico Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section fourteen (14), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range three
(3)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36),said township; thence easterly along the Tenth
(10th)Correction Line North to the north-east corner of Township forty 3071(40) North, Range three
(3)West: thence southerly to the south-westSan Juan Forest Reserve—Continued. corner of Section six (6), Township forty
(40)North, Range two
(2)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township forty
(40)North, Range one
(1)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Tenth
(10th)Correction Line North, to the north-west corner of Section thirty-three (33). Township forty-one
(41)North, Range one
(1)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range one
(1)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Tenth
(10th)Correction Line North, to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), Township forty
(40)North, Range one
(1)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north west quarter of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township forty
(40)North, Range two
(2)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range three
(3)East; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the 3072San Juan Forest Reserve—Continued.north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section eight (8), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-three (33), Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range five
(5)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range six
(6)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly along the Ninth
(9th)Correction Line North to the north-west corner of Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range six
(6)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the northwest corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township ; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), 3073Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerlySan Juan Forest Reserve—Continued. to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range five
(5)East; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range five
(5)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly along the Eighth
(8th)Correction Line North to its intersection with the eastern boundary of the Tierra Amarilla Grant; thence in a north-westerly and south-westerly direction along said boundary to its intersection with the quarter-section line between the north-half and the south-half of Section nineteen (19), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range two
(2)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range one
(1)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range two
(2)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty (20), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range one
(1)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township ; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the northeast corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly 3074San Juan Forest Reserve—Continued.along the New Mexico Principal Meridian to the south-east corner of Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range one
(1)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township ; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly along the Ninth
(9th)Correction Line North to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range one
(1)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly along the Ninth
(9th)Correction Line North to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range one
(1)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range two
(2)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the northeast quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty (20). said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the southeast corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), fractional Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range two and one-half
(212)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of fractional Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of fractional Section three (3), said township; thence easterly along the Ninth
(9th)Correction Line North to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township thirty-seven
(37)North. Range two
(2)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range three
(3)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence westerly along the Ninth
(9th)Correction Line North to the north-west corner of Section four (4), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range three
(3)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range three
(3)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east 3075corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), said townshipSan Juan Forest Reserve—Continued. ; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range four
(4)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range five
(5)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range six
(6)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to north-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range seven
(7)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the northeast quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Ninth
(9th)Correction Line North, to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range seven
(7)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range seven
(7)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range seven
(7)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range six
(6)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty
(40)North, Range six
(6)West; thence northerly along the section lines to the point of intersection with the Tenth
(10th)Correction Line North; thence easterly along said Correction Line to the south-east corner of Township forty-one
(41)North, Range six
(6)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range five
(5)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range five
(5)West; thence northerly to the north-east cor-3076ner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range four
(4)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township forty-two
(42)North. Range three
(3)West, the place of beginning; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The San Juan Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d clay of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3076 June 5, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 5, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Battlement Mesa Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 27, 1053; Vol. 33, p. 2359.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, the Battlement Mesa Forest Reserve, in the State of Colorado, was established by proclamation dated December twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides, “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “ the President is 3077hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”, under which provision the boundary lines of the said forest reserve were changed and the area thereof reduced by proclamationVol. 33, p. 2359. dated May sixteenth, nineteen hundred and four; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further releasing and excluding lands from the said forest reserve, and by including therein additional lands which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries modified. States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the aforesaid act of Congress approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the boundary lines of the aforesaid Battlement Mesa Forest Reserve are hereby further modified so as to read as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Section three (3), TownshipDescription. nine
(9)South, Range ninety-seven
(97)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township eight
(8)South, Range ninety-six
(96)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township eight
(8)South, Range ninety-five
(95)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township seven
(7)South, Range ninety-five
(95)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township seven
(7)South, Range ninety-four
(94)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township seven
(7)South, Range ninety-three
(93)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township eight
(8)South, Range ninety-three
(93)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township eight
(8)South, Range ninety-two
(92)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range ninety-one
(91)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range ninety
(90)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range eighty-nine
(89)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South, to the south-east corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range eighty-nine
(89)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range ninety-three
(93)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township twelve (121 South, Range ninety-four
(94)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), Township twelve
(12)South, Range ninety-five
(95)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the northeast quarter of Section ten (10), Township thirteen
(13)South, 3078Battlement Mesa Forest Reserve—Continued.Range ninety-five (-95) West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range ninety-seven
(97)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township twelve
(12)South, Range ninety-seven
(97)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township eleven
(11)South, Range ninety-six
(96)West; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South to the south-east corner of Township ten
(10)South, Range ninety-five
(95)A Vest; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township ten
(10)South, Range ninety-four
(94)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township ten
(10)South, Range ninety-three
(93)West; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range ninety- three
(93)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range ninety-five
(95)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township"; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township nine
(9)South, Range ninety-six
(96)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range ninety-seven
(97)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Excluded lands restored to public domain.The lands, hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing or selection until after ninety days 3079notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement.s upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of the [seal.] Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3079 June 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofPark Range Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3285. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Colorado. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Section four (4), TownshipDescription. eleven
(11)North, Range ninety
(90)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighty-nine
(89)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-three (33), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighty-seven
(87)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the northeast quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), Township eleven
(11)3080Park Range Forest Reserve—Continued.North, Range eighty-eight
(88)West; thence northerly to the northwest corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighty-nine
(89)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighty-eight
(88)West: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighty-seven
(87)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section nineteen (19), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighty-six
(86)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighty-five
(85)West; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-three (33), Township twelve
(12)North, Range eighty-five
(85)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the southeast corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the boundary line between the States of Colorado and Wyoming; thence easterly along said state boundary line to its intersection with the range line between Ranges eighty-four
(84)and eighty-five
(85)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section nineteen (19), Township twelve
(12)North, Range eighty-four
(84)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township twelve
(12)North, Range eighty-three
(83)West; thence northerly to the boundary line between the States of Colorado and Wyoming; thence easterly along said state boundary line to its intersection with the section line between Sections twenty-two
(22)and twenty-three (23), Township twelve
(12)North, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said 3081township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-sixPark Range Forest Reserve—Continued. (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township nine
(9)North, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Correction Line North to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township eight
(8)North, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), Township seven
(7)North, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township six
(6)North, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section one (1), Township five
(5)North, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the southwest quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly along the First
(1st)Correction Line North to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section three (3), Township four
(4)North, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), Township two
(2)North, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township two
(2)North, Range eighty-three
(83)West; thence northerly along the section lines to the point of intersection with the First
(1st)Correction Line North; thence westerly along said Correction Line to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township five
(5)North, Range eighty-four
(84)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), Township six
(6)North. Range eighty-four
(84)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township seven
(7)North, Range eighty-four
(84)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section ; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; 3082Park Range Forest Reserve—Continued.thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line North to the north-east corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range eighty-five
(85)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township ten
(10)North, Range eighty-five
(85)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range eighty-six
(86)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line North, to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township seven
(7)North, Range eighty-seven
(87)West; thence westerly to the south-west, corner of the south-east quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), Township eight
(8)North, Range eighty-seven
(87)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line North, to the north-west corner of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-four (34), Township nine
(9)North, Range eighty-seven
(87)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-four (34), Township ten
(10)North, Range eighty-seven
(87)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township ; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township nine
(9)North, Range eighty-seven
(87)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township nine
(9)North, Range eighty-eight
(88)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west 3083corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township nine
(9)North, Range eighty-nine
(89)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township eleven
(11)North, Range ninety
(90)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township, the place of beginning; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as the ParkName. Range Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3083 June 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofThe San Isabel Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third,, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30, p. 36. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred 3084and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber and it appeals that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Area extended.Now, therefore, I, Theodore. Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid acts of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that The San Isabel Vol. 32, p. 1988.Forest Reserve, in the State of Colorado, established by proclamation of April eleventh, nineteen hundred and two, is hereby so changed and enlarged as to include all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Section twenty-two
(22)Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range eight
(8)East, New Mexico Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Twelfth
(12th)Correction Line North, to the south-west corner of Section one
(1)Township forty-eight
(48)North. Range nine
(9)East; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section seventeen (17), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section four (4), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Section thirty-five (35). said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township forty-five
(45)3085North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence southerly to the south-westSan Isabel Forest Reserve—Continued. corner of fractional Section twelve (12), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty (30), Township twenty-two
(22)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), Township twenty-three
(23)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the southeast quarter of said section ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township twenty-four
(24)South. Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Section six (6), Township twenty-four
(24)South, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the northwest quarter of Section twenty (20), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township twenty-five
(25)South, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township twenty-six
(26)South, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section nine (9), Township twenty-seven
(27)South, Range seventy-two
(72)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), Township twenty-seven
(27)South, Range seventy-one
(71)West; thence southerly along the quarter-section lines to the point of intersection with the northern boundary of the Sangre de Christo Grant: thence in a general south-westerly direction along the boundary of said grant to the point of intersection with the section line between Sections fifteen
(15)and sixteen (16), Township twenty-nine
(29)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence north-3086San Isabel Forest Reserve—Continued.erly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), Township twenty-eight
(28)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township twenty-seven
(27)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township twenty-six
(26)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township twenty-five
(25)South, Range seventy-three
(73)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset, to the point of intersection with the eastern boundary of the Luis Maria Baca Grant Number 4; thence along the eastern and northern boundary of said grant to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), Township forty-three
(43)North, Range twelve
(12)East, New Mexico Principal Meridian; thence northerly to the north-east corner of fractional Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township forty-four
(44)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the southeast corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the southeast quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section seven (7), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twelve (12), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the southwest quarter of Section one (1), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section ; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-three (33). Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence 3087northerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of SectionSan Isabel Forest Reserve—Continued. eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the southeast corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Twelfth
(12th)Correction Line North, to the north-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section: thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and. of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3088 June 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3088 By the President of the United States of America. June 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Washington Forest Reserve, Wash.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 904; Vol. 32. p. 1969.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3297.WHEREAS, The Washington Forest Reserve, in the State of Washington, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timebr or underkrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes ”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; under which provision, the boundary lines of the said Vol. 32, p. 1969.forest reserve were changed and reduced by proclamation dated April third, nineteen hundred and one; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further releasing and excluding certain lands from the said forest reserve, and by including therein certain additional lands which are in part covered with timber; Area further modified.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the boundary lines of the aforesaid Washington Forest Reserve are hereby further modified so as to read as follows: Description.Beginning at the point where the range line between Ranges six
(6)and seven
(7)East, Willamette Meridian, Washington, intersects the international boundary line between the United States of America and the British Possessions; thence easterly along said international boundary line to the point of intersection with the range line between Ranges twenty-four
(24)and twenty-five
(25)East; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Ninth
(9th)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range twenty-four
(24)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the northwest corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range twenty-four
(24)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range twenty-four
(24)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section 3089twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-eastWashington Forest Reserve—Continued. corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section four (1), Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range twenty-four
(24)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the northwest quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range twenty-three
(23)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township thirty-four
(34)North. Range twenty-three
(23)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range twenty-two
(22)East; thence westerly to the southeast corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range twenty-two
(22)East; thence northerly to the northeast corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-five
(35)North. Range twenty-one
(21)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the northeast quarter of Section thirteen (13), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range twenty
(20)East; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the southwest quarter of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the northwest quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence 3090Washington Forest Reserve—Continued.easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the southeast corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range twenty
(20)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range twenty-one
(21)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Eighth
(8th)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range twenty-one
(21)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-one
(31)North, Range twenty-one
(21)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-one
(31)North, Range twenty-two
(22)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section two (2). Township thirty
(30)North, Range twenty-two
(22)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the north-west quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty (30), Township thirty
(30)North, Range twenty-three
(23)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range twenty-three
(23)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range twenty-two
(22)East; thence westerly along the Seventh
(7th)Standard Parallel North, allowing for proper offsets, to the south-west corner of Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township thirty
(30)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the southeast corner of the south-west quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the southwest quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), said township ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-one
(31)North, Range 3091eight
(8)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of SectionWashington Forest Reserve—Continued. twenty-four (24), Township thirty-one
(31)North, range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-two (32), Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty (30), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the northeast corner of the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the southwest quarter of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of 3092Washington Forest Reserve—Continued.Section five (5), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-two (32), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section two (2), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the southwest corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the northeast quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the northwest corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the southwest quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section one (1), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township ; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the 3093south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section four (4),Washington Forest Reserve—Continued. said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the northwest corner of the north-east quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the southwest corner of the north-west quarter of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the northeast quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the southeast quarter of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the northeast corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section one 3094Washington Forest Reserve—Continued.(1), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the northeast corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township ; thence northerly along the range line to the point of intersection with the international boundary line between the United States of America and the British Possessions, the place of beginning; And further beginning at the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the smith-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west 3095quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerlyWashington Forest Reserve—Continued. to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of Section one (1), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the south-east quarter of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Eighth
(8th)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of the southwest quarter of Section thirty-five (35), Township thirty-three
(33)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the northeast quarter of the north-east quarter of Section four (4), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section one (1), Township thirty-two
(32)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of the north-east quarter of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Eighth
(8th)Standard Parallel North, to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range seven
(7)East, the place of beginning; Such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal 3096entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of r record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Excluded lands restored to public domain.The land hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing or selection until after ninety days notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3096 June 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Wet Mountains Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Colorado.And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township nineteen
(19)South, Range seventy-one
(71)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the northwest corner of Section nineteen (19), Township nineteen
(19)South, Range seventy
(70)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-3097east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerlyWet Mountains Forest Reserve—Continued. to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township twenty
(20)South, Range seventy
(70)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the northwest corner of Township twenty-one
(21)South, Range sixty-nine
(69)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), Township twenty-one
(21)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section three (3), Township twenty-two
(22)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township twenty-three
(23)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township twenty-four
(24)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section ; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township twenty five
(25)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township twenty-six
(26)South, Range sixty-eight
(68)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township twenty-five
(25)South, Range sixty-nine
(69)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), 3098Wet Mountains Forest Reserve—Continued.said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), Township twenty-five
(25)South, Range seventy
(70)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township twenty-five
(25)South, Range seventy-one
(71)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Township twenty-four
(24)South, Range seventy
(70)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township twenty-three
(23)South, Range seventy
(70)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Township twenty-two
(22)South, Range sixty-nine
(69)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township twenty-two
(22)South, Range seventy
(70)West; thence westerly to the southeast corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township twenty-one
(21)South, Range seventy
(70)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-six (36), Township twenty
(20)South, Range seventy- one
(71)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township nineteen
(19)South, Range seventy-one
(71)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section, the place of beginning; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal 3099entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The WetName. Mountains Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3099 June 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred, and ninety-one,Cassia Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Idaho, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four ofForest reserve, Idaho. the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Idaho and particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range twenty-one
(21)East, Boise Base and Meridian, Idaho;Description. thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section 3100thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section three (3), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range twenty-one
(21)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section three (3), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range twenty-one
(21)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), Township sixteen
(16)South, Range twenty-one
(21)East; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township sixteen
(16)South, Range twenty
(20)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the boundary line between the States of Idaho and Nevada; thence westerly along said state boundary line to the southwest corner of fractional Section thirty-three (33), Township sixteen
(16)South, Range eighteen
(18)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel South to the north-west corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range twenty-one
(21)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as the Cassia Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3101 June 13, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3101 By the President of the United States of America. June 13, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofThe Cochetopah Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four ofForest reserve, Colorado. the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Township fifty
(50)north,Description. Range four
(4)East, New Mexico Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township fifty
(50)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Twelfth
(12th)Correction Line North, to the south-west corner of Section one (1), Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seven (7), Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), Township forty-six
(46)North. Range eight
(8)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-east 3102Cochetopah Forest Reserve—Continued.corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twelve (12), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence westerly to the northeast corner of Section eleven (11), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township forty-six
(46)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of-Section thirty (30), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range five
(5)East; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19),. said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range four
(4)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly along the Eleventh
(11th)Correction Line North to the north-west corner of Section four (4), Township forty-four
(44)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section 3103thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-westCochetopah Forest Reserve—Continued. corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Township forty-four
(44)North, Range five
(5)East; thence easterly along the Eleventh
(11th)Correction Line North to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township forty-four
(44)North, Range six
(6)East; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township forty-three
(43)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the northwest corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range five
(5)East; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range four
(4)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Tenth
(10th)Correction Line North, to the southeast corner of Section seven (7), Township forty
(40)North, Range four
(4)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township forty
(40)North, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the northeast corner of the south-east quarter of Section twelve (12), Township forty
(40)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Tenth
(10th)Correction Line North, to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence westerly to the 3104Cochetopah Forest Reserve—Continued.north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range one
(1)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range one
(1)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township forty-three
(43)North, Range three
(3)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township forty-four
(44)North, Range three
(3)West; thence easterly along the Eleventh
(11th)Correction Line North to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township forty-four
(44)North, Range two
(2)West; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township ; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section-five (5), Township forty-four
(44)North, Range one
(1)West; thence northerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Eleventh
(11th)Correction Line North, to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range one
(1)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range one
(1)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence northerly along the New Mexico Principal Meridian to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range one
(1)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range one
(1)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range one
(1)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range two
(2)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township forty-five
(45)North, Range three
(3)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range two
(2)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west 3105corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner ofCochetopah Forest Reserve—Continued. Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of section nine (9), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range three
(3)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range five
(5)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly along the quarter-section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Twelfth
(12th)Correction Line North, to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section fifteen (15), Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty (20), said township ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly along the section lines, allowing for the proper offset on the Twelfth
(12th)Correction Line North, to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Twelfth
(12th)Correction Line North, to the south-east corner of Section one (1). Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range four
(4)East; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township fifty
(50)North, Range four
(4)East, the place of beginning; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLand excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The CochetopahName. Forest Reserve. 3106 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 13th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3106 June 13, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. June 13, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. The Montezuma Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3307.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Colorado.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range thirteen
(13)West, New Mexico Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section nineteen (19), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly 3107to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township;Montezuma Forest Reserve—Continued. thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Tenth
(10th)Correction Line North, to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township forty
(40)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Ninth
(9th)Correction Line North, to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Ninth
(9th)Correction Line North, to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township ; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section nine (9), 3108Montezuma Forest Reserve—Continued.said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of Section twelve (12), Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence southerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of the south-west quarter of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township forty
(40)North, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township forty
(40)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly to the northeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township, the place of beginning; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Montezuma Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 13th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3109 June 14, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3109 By the President of the United States of America. June 14, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress,The Uncompahgre Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3282. approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Colorado. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of section eighteen, (18), TownshipDescription. fifteen
(15)South, Range one hundred and two
(102)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Colorado; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range one hundred and one
(101)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range one hundred
(100)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township fifteen
(15)South, Range ninety-nine
(99)West; thence easterly along the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South to the northeast corner of fractional Township fifty-one
(51)North, Range fifteen
(15)West, New Mexico Principal Meridian; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), Township fifty
(50)North, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section seven (7), Township fifty
(50)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Section five (5), Township forty-nine
(49)North, 3110Uncompahgre Forest Reserve—Continued.Range thirteen
(13)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11), Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township forty-seven
(47)North, Rango ten
(10)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section seven (7), Township forty-six
(46)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township forty-seven
(47)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section ; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Township forty-eight
(48)North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), Township forty-eight (48)-North, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty-nine
(49)North, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township fifty
(50)North, Range seventeen
(17)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township ; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22)., said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; 3111thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), fractional Township fifty-one
(51)North, Range eighteen
(18)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of the south-east quarter of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly along the quarter-section lines to the point of intersection with the Third
(3rd)Correction Line South, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian; thence easterly along the said Correction Line to the south-west corner of Township fifteen
(15)South, Range one hundred and two
(102)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys ; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shall be known as The UncompahgreName. Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 14th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-ninth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3111 July 1, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. July 1, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas it is provided by section 13 of the act of Congress ofNorway, copyright.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1110. March 3, 1891, entitled “An Act to amend title sixty, chapter three, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights,” that said act “shall only apply to a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation when such foreign state or nation permits to citizens of the United States of America the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as its own citizens; or when such foreign state or nation is a party to an international agreement which provides for 3112reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of which agreement the United States of America may, at its pleasure, become a party to such agreement”; And whereas it is also provided by said section that “the existence of either of the conditions aforesaid shall be determined by the President of the United States by proclamation made from time to time as the purposes of this act may require ”; And whereas satisfactory official assurances have been given that in Norway the law permits to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as to the citizens of that country: Copyright benefits extended to subjects of Norway.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do declare and proclaim that the first of the conditions specified in section 13 of the act of March 3, 1891, is now fulfilled in respect to the subjects of Norway. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this first day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and twenty-ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Herbert H. D. Peirce *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3112 July 3, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation July 3, 1905. A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Announcing death of John Hay, Secretary of State.John Hay, Secretary of State of the United States, died on July 1st. His death, a crushing sorrow to his friends, is to the people of this country a national bereavement; and it is in addition a serious loss to all mankind, for to him it was given to stand as a leader in the effort to better world-conditions by striving to advance the cause of international peace and justice. He entered the public service as the trusted and intimate companion of Abraham Lincoln, and for wellnigh forty-five years he served his country with loyal devotion and high ability in many positions of honor and trust; and finally he crowned his life work by serving as Secretary of State with such farsighted reading of the future and such loyalty to lofty ideals as to confer lasting benefits not only upon our own country but upon all the nations of the earth. As a suitable expression of national mourning, I direct that the diplomatic representatives of the United States in all foreign countries display the flags over their embassies and legations at half-mast for ten days; that for a like period the flag of the United States be displayed at half-mast at all forts and military posts and at all naval stations and on all vessels of the United States. I further order that on the day of the funeral the executive departments in the City of Washington be closed and that on all public buildings throughout the United States the national flag be displayed at half-mast. 3113 Done at the City of Washington, this third day of July, A. D. 1905, and of the independence of the United States of America [seal.] the one hundred and twenty ninth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Herbert H. D. Peirce *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3113 July 14, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. July 14, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofThe Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3241. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of California, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, California. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of California, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31),Description. Township thirty
(30)North, Range ten
(10)East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, California; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-3114fiveDiamond Mountain Forest Reserve—Continued. (35), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), Township twenty-seventh
(27)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township twenty-seven
(27)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west comer of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33). said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly, allowing for the proper offset on the range line, to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range fifteen
(15)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range sixteen
(16)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly along the Fifth
(5th)Standard Parallel North to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township twenty-five
(25)North, Range sixteen
(16)East; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east comer of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the north-west comer of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township twenty-four
(24)North, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range sixteen
(16)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range fifteen
(15)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township twenty-four
(24)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township twenty-four
(24)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said sec-3115tion; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-fiveDiamond Mountain Forest Reserve—Continued. (25), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), Township twenty-two
(22)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township twenty-three
(23)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township twenty-four
(24)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25),Township twenty-five
(25)north, Range ten
(10)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly along the Fifth
(5th)Standard Parallel North to the southwest corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township twenty-six
(26)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the northwest corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township twenty-seven
(27)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township twenty-seven
(27)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township twenty-eight
(28)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence westerly to the south-3116west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), Township twenty-nine
(29)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township thirty
(30)North, Range ten
(10)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 14th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee Acting Secretary of State. 34 Stat. 3116 July 14, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. July 14, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Uintah Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 895.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, pp. 3186, 3207, 3240.WHEREAS, the Uintah Forest Reserve, in the State of Utah, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Vol. 33, p. 1070.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved March third, nineteen hundred and five, entitled, “An Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian 3117tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes”, that “before the opening of the Uintah Indian Reservation the President is hereby authorized to set apart and reserve as an addition to the Uintah Forest Reserve, subject to the laws, rules, and regulations governing forest reserves, and subject to the mineral rights granted by the Act of Congress of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two, such portion of the lands within the Uintah Indian Reservation as he considers necessary”; And whereas, it is considered necessary for the public good that certain lands in the Uintah Indian Reservation be set apart and reserved as an addition to the Uintah Forest Reserve; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedLands added to forest reserve from Uintah Indian Reservation. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved March third, nineteen hundred and five, do hereby make known and proclaim that certain lands in the said Uintah Indian Reservation are hereby added to and made a part of the Uintah Forest Reserve, and that the boundary lines of the said forest reserve are, accordingly, so changed and extended as to read as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Township one
(1)South,Description. Range seven
(7)East, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah; thence easterly along the Base Line to the south-west corner of Township one
(1)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township two
(2)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the middle of the channel of the Green River; thence in a general south-easterly direction along the middle of the channel of said river to the range line between Ranges twenty-two
(22)and twenty-three
(23)East; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Base Line, to the south-east corner of Township two
(2)South, Range twenty-two
(22)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township three
(3)South, Range nineteen
(19)East; thence southerly to the eastern boundary of the Uintah Indian Reservation; thence north-westerly along said Indian reservation boundary to the section line between Sections twenty-one
(21)and twenty-eight (28), Township two
(2)North, Range one (1). East, Uintah Meridian; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township two
(2)North, Range one
(1)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township two
(2)North, Range two
(2)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township two
(2)North, Range three
(3)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Township one
(1)North, Range six
(6)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township one
(1)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; 3118Uintah Forest Reserve—Continued.thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the Base Line, to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township one
(1)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), Township one
(1)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township two
(2)South, Range ten
(10)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township two
(2)South, Range eleven
(11)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly to the southeast corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of fractional Section four (4), Township two
(2)South, Range twelve
(12)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township three
(3)South, Range twelve
(12)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Township four
(4)South, Range twelve
(12)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township four
(4)South, Range eleven
(11)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the southwest corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), Township four
(4)South, Range ten
(10)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence easterly to the southwest corner of Township four
(4)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township five
(5)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township five
(5)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township six
(6)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township six
(6)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the eastern boundary of the Uintah Indian Reservation; thence in a general south-westerly and north-westerly direction along said Indian reservation boundary to the range line between Ranges six
(6)and seven
(7)East, Salt 3119Lake Meridian; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township one
(1)South, Range seven
(7)East, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 14th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3119 July 14, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. July 14, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas it was provided by the Act of Congress, approved MayUintah Indian Reservation, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 32, p. 263. 27, A. D., 1902 (32 Stat., 263), among other things, that on October first, 1903, the unallotted lands in the Uintah Indian Reservation, in the State of Utah, “shall be restored to the public domain: Provided, That persons entering any of said lands under the homestead laws shall pay therefor at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre”. And, whereas, the time for the opening of said unallotted lands was extended to October 1, 1904, by the Act of Congress approved March 3, 1903 (32 Stat., 998), and was extended to March 10, 1905, by theVol. 32, p. 998. Act of Congress approved April 21, 1904 (33 Stat., 207), and wasVol. 33, p. 207. again extended to not later than September 1, 1905, by the Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1905 (33 Stat., 1069), which last namedVol. 33, p. 1069. act provided, among other things: That the said unallotted lands, excepting such tracts as may have been set aside as national forest reserve, and such mineral lands as were disposed of by the Act of Congress of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and two, shall be disposed of under the general provisions of the homestead and townsite laws of the United States, and shall lie opened to settlement and entry by proclamation of the President, which proclamation shall prescribe the manner in which these lands may be settled upon, occupied, and entered by persons entitled to make entry thereof; and no person shall be permitted to settle upon, occupy, or enter any of said lands, except as prescribed in said proclamation, until after the expiration of sixty days from the time when the same are thereby opened to settlement and entry: Provided. That the rights of honorably discharged Union soldiers and sailors of the late civil and Spanish war or Philippine insurrection, 3120as defined and described in sections twenty-three hundred and four and twenty-three hundred and five of the Revised Statutes, as amended by the Act of March first, nineteen hundred and one, shall not be abridged. Unallotted lands on reservation opened t o entry, etc., Aug, 28, 1905.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by said Acts of Congress, do hereby declare and make known that all the unallotted lands in said reservation, excepting such as have at that time been reserved for military, forestry and other purposes, and such mineral lands as may have been disposed of under existing laws, will on and after the 28th day of August, 1905, in the manner hereinafter prescribed, and not otherwise, be opened to entry, settlement and disposition under the general provisions of the homestead and townsite laws of the United States; and it is further directed and prescribed that: Places of registration.Commencing at 9 o’clock a. m. Tuesday, August 1, 1905, and ending at 6 o’clock p. m. Saturday, August 12, 1905, a registration will be had at Vernal, Price and Provo, State of Utah, and at Grand Junction, State of Colorado, for the purpose of ascertaining what persons desire to enter, settle upon, and acquire title to any of said lands under the homestead law, and of ascertaining their qualifications so Applications.to do. To obtain registration each applicant will be required to show himself duly qualified, by written application to be made only on a blank form provided by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, to make homestead entry of these lands under existing laws, and to give the registering officer such appropriate matters of description and identity as will protect the applicant and the Government against any attempted impersonation. Registration cannot be effected through the use of the mails or the employment of an agent, excepting that honorably discharged soldiers and sailors entitled to [R. S. sec. 2304, p. 422](/us/rs/s2304/p422).the benefits of section 2304 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the act of Congress, approved March 1, 1301 Vol. 31, p. 847.(31 Stat., 847), may present their applications for registration and due proofs of their qualifications through an agent of their own selection, having a duly executed power of attorney on a blank form provided by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, but no person will be permitted to act as agent for more than one such soldier or sailor. No person will be permitted to register more than once or in any other than his true name. Certificate of registration.Each applicant who shows himself duly qualified will be registered and given a nontransferable certificate to that effect, which will entitle him to go upon and examine the lands to be opened hereunder; but the only purpose for which he can go upon and examine said Restrictions.lands is that of enabling him later on, as herein provided, to understandingly select the lands for which he may make entry. No one will be permitted to make settlement upon any of said lands in advance of the opening herein provided for, and during the first sixty days following said opening no one but registered applicants will be permitted to make homestead settlement upon any of said lands and then only in pursuance of a homestead entry duly allowed by the local land officers, or of a soldier’s declaratory statement duly accepted by such officers. Drawings.The order in which, during the first sixty days following the opening, the registered applicants will be permitted to make homestead entry of the lands opened hereunder, will be determined by a drawing for the district publicly held at Provo, Utah, commencing at 9 o’clock a. m., Thursday, August 17, 1905, and continuing for such period as may be necessary to complete the same. The drawing will be had under the supervision and immediate observance of a committee of three persons whose integrity is such as to make their control of the drawing a guaranty of its fairness. The members of this committee will be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, who will 3121prescribe suitable compensation for their services. Preparatory to this drawing the registration officers will, at the time of registering each applicant who shows himself duly qualified, make out a card, which must be signed by the applicant, and giving such a description of the applicant as will enable the local land officers to thereafter identify him. This card will be subsequently sealed in a separate envelope which will bear no other distinguishing label or mark than such as may be necessary to show that it is to go into the drawing. These envelopes will be carefully preserved and remain sealed until opened in the course of the drawing herein provided. When the registration is completed, all of these sealed envelopes will be brought together at the place of drawing and turned over to the committee in charge of the drawing, who, in such manner as in their judgment will be attended with entire fairness and equality of opportunity, shall proceed to draw out and open the separate envelopes and to give to each inclosed card a number in the order in which the envelope containing the same is drawn. The result of the drawing will be certified by the committee to the officers of the district and will determine the order in which the applicants may make homestead entry of said lands and settlement thereon. Notice of the drawings, stating the name of each applicant andNotice. number assigned to him by the drawing, will be posted each day at the place of drawing, and each applicant will be notified of his number, and of the day upon which he must make his entry, by a postal card mailed to him at the address given by him at the time of registration. The result of each day’s drawing will also be given to the press to be published as a matter of news. Applications for homestead entry of said lands during the first sixty days following the opening can be made only by registered applicants and in the order established by the drawing. Commencing on Monday, August 28, 1905, at 9 o’clock a. m., theApplications.*Post*, p. 3140. applications of those drawing numbers 1 to 50, inclusive, must be presented at the land office in the town of Vernal, Utah, in the land district in which said lands are situated, and will be considered in their numerical order during the first day, and the applications of those drawing numbers 51 to 100, inclusive, must be presented and will be considered in their numerical order during the second day, and so on at that rate until all of said lands subject to entry under the homestead law, and desired thereunder, have been entered. If any applicant fails to appear and present his application for entry when the number assigned to him by the drawing is reached, his right to enter will be passed until after the other applications assigned for that day have been disposed of, when he will be given another opportunity to make entry, failing in which he will be deemed to have abandoned his right to make entry under such drawing. To obtain the allowance of a homestead entry, each applicant mustCertificates of registration. personally present the certificate of registration theretofore issued to him, together with a regular homestead application and the necessary accompanying proofs, together with the regular land office fees, but an honorably discharged soldier or sailor may file his declaratory statement through his agent, who can represent but one soldier or sailor as in the matter of registration. Persons who make homestead entry for any of these lands will bePayments. required to pay therefor at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre when they make final proof, but no payment, other than the usual fees and commissions will be required at the time the entry is made. Persons who apply to make entry of these lands prior to OctoberNonmineral affidavits. 27, 1905, will not be required to file the usual nonmineral affidavit 3122with their applications to enter, but such affidavit must be filed before final proof is accepted under their entries; but all persons who make entry after that date will be required to file that affidavit with their applications to enter. Entries.The production of the certificate of registration will be dispensed with only upon satisfactory proof of its loss or destruction. If at the time of considering his regular application for entry it appear that an applicant is disqualified from making homestead entry of these lands, his application will be rejected, notwithstanding his prior registration. If any applicant shall register more than once hereunder, or in any other than his true name, or shall transfer his registration certificate, he will thereby lose all the benefits of the registration and drawing herein provided for, and will be precluded from entering or settling upon any of said lands during the first sixty days following said opening. Townsites.*Post*, pp. 3139, 3143.Any person or persons desiring to found, or to suggest establishing, a townsite upon any of the said lands, at any point, may, at any time before the opening herein provided for, file in the land office a written application to that effect, describing by legal subdivisions the lands intended to be affected, and stating fully and under oath the necessity or propriety of founding or establishing a town at that place. The local officers will forthwith transmit said petition to the Commissioner of the General Land Office with their recommendation in the premises. Such Commissioner, if he believes the public interests will be subserved thereby, will, if the Secretary of the Interior approve thereof, issue an order withdrawing the lands described in such petition, or any portion thereof, from homestead entry and settlement and directing that the same be held for the time being for disposal under the townsite laws of the United States in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior may from time to time direct; and, if at any time after such withdrawal has been made it is determined that the lands so withdrawn are not needed for townsite purposes they may be released from such withdrawal and then disposed of under the general provisions of the homestead laws in the manner prescribed herein. Entry of undisposed of lands.All persons are especially admonished that under the said act of Congress approved March 3, 1905, it is provided that no person shall be permitted to settle upon, occupy, or enter any of said lands except in the manner prescribed in this proclamation until after the expiration of sixty days from the time when the same are opened to settlement and entry. After the expiration of the said period of sixty days, but not before, as hereinbefore prescribed, any of said land’s remaining undisposed of may be settled upon, occupied, and entered under the general provisions of the homestead and townsite laws of the United States in like manner as if the manner of effecting such settlement, occupancy, and entry had not been prescribed herein in obedience to law. Regulations.The Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe all needful rules and regulations necessary to carry into full effect the opening herein provided for. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 14th July, in the year of our Lord 1905, and of the Independence of the United States [seal.] the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3123 July 21, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3123 By the President of the United States of America. July 21, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofGila Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble.Vol. 26. p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as. public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress,Vol. 30, p. 36. approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, the public lands in the Territory of New Mexico, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation. Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedArea extended. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid acts of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that the Gila River Forest Reserve, in the Territory of New Mexico, established by proclamation of March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, is*Post*, p. 3126. hereby so changed and enlarged as to include all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the Territory of New Mexico, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner of Township five
(5)South.Description. Range sixteen
(16)West, New Mexico Principal Meridian, New Mexico; thence southerly along the range line, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel South, to the north-west corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township nine
(9)South, Range twelve
(12)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township eight
(8)South, Range twelve
(12)West; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township eight
(8)South, Range eleven
(11)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence easterly to 3124Gila Forest Reserve—Continued.the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township nine
(9)South, Range eleven
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range ten
(10)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township eight
(8)South, Range ten
(10)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section thirty (30), Township eight
(8)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township nine
(9)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township ten
(10)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly along the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel South to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township eleven
(11)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), Township twelve
(12)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township fifteen
(15)South. Range eight
(8)West; thence easterly along the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel South to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township sixteen
(16)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence southerly to the southeast corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five
(35)Township seventeen
(17)South, Range eight
(8)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township seventeen
(17)South, Range nine
(9)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township seventeen
(17)South, Range ten
(10)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township sixteen
(16)South, Range ten
(10)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the 3125south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-westGila Forest Reserve—Continued. corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), Township sixteen
(16)South, Range eleven
(11)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly along the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel South to the north-west corner of said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), Township seventeen
(17)South, Range eleven
(11)West; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section fourteen (14), Township seventeen
(17)South, Range twelve
(12)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the eastern boundary of the Fort Bayard Military Reservation; thence northerly, westerly and southerly along the boundary of said Military Reservation to the south-east corner of Lot four (4), Section twenty-two (22), Township seventeen
(17)South, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), Township seventeen
(17)South, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence northerly to the northwest corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), Township seventeen
(17)South, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township sixteen
(16)South, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel South, to the northwest corner of Township fifteen
(15)South, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Township fifteen
(15)South, Range nineteen
(19)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the boundary line between New Mexico and Arizona; thence northerly along said boundary line to the north-west corner of Township five
(5)South, Range twenty-one
(21)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township five
(5)South, Range sixteen
(16)West, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that 3126this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. New name.This reservation shall be known hereafter as the Gila Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 21st day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3126 March 2, 1899 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. March 2, 1899. A PROCLAMATION. Gila River Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.Whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one. entitled “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the Territory of New Mexico, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, New Mexico.Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there is hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the Territory of New Mexico and within the boundaries particularly described as follows, to-wit: Description.*Ante*, p. 3123.Beginning at a point on the boundary line between New Mexico and Arizona where (it is intersected by the north line of Township five
(5)South, Range twenty-one
(21)West, New Mexico Principal Meridian, New Mexico; thence easterly along the township line to the north-east corner of Township five
(5)South, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence southerly along the range line between Ranges fifteen
(15)and sixteen
(16)West, to the south-east corner of Township eight
(8)South. Range sixteen
(16)West; thence easterly along the township line to the north-east corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence southerly along the range line to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly along the township line to the north-east corner of Township ten
(10)South. Range ten
(10)West; thence southerly along the First Guide Meridian West, between Ranges nine
(9)and ten
(10)West, to its intersection with the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel South, between Townships fifteen
(15)and sixteen
(16)South; thence westerly along the said Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel South to the south-west corner of Township fifteen
(15)South, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence northerly along the range line to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly along the township line to the north-east corner of Township fifteen
(15)South. Range nineteen
(19)West; thence southerly along the range line to its intersection with the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel South; thence westerly along the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel South to its intersection with the boundary line between New Mex-3127Intersects the north line of Township five
(5)South, Range twenty-one
(21)West, the place of beginning. Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which mayLands excepted. have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the tract of land reserved by this proclamation. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this second day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and ninety-nine, and of the Inde- [seal.] pendence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-third. William McKinley By the President: John Hay *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3127 July 21, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. July 21, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Payson Forest Reserve, in the State of Utah, wasPayson Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 32, p. 1985; Vol. 33, p. 2322.Vol. 26, p. 1103. established by proclamation dated August third, nineteen hundred and one, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress,Vol. 30, p. 36. approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”, under which provision the boundary lines of the said forest reserve were changed and the area thereof enlarged by proclamationVol. 33, p. 2322. dated November fifth, nineteen hundred and three; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands lying and being situate in the State of Utah, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedArea further extended. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the aforesaid Payson Forest Reserve is hereby further enlarged to include the said addi-3128tional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, changed to read as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Section five (5), Township ten
(10)South, Range two
(2)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township ten
(10)South, Range three
(3)East; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel South, to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), Township twelve
(12)South, Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township, twelve
(12)South, Range one
(1)East; thence westerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the northwest corner of the south-east quarter of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township eleven
(11)South, Range one
(1)East; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Township ten
(10)South, Range two
(2)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township, the place of beginning; And further beginning at the north-east corner of Section eight (8), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range two
(2)East, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-west quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Section thirty-four(34), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section three (3), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range two
(2)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range one
(1)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the 3129north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterlyPayson Forest Reserve—Continued. to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the northeast quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-six (36), Township fourteen
(14)South, Range one
(1)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range one
(1)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range two
(2)East, the place of beginning; Such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 21st day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3129 July 22, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. July 22, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofShort Pine Forest Reserve, S. Dak.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103 Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of South Dakota, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and 3130it appears that the pubic good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, South Dakota.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of South Dakota and particularly described as follows: Description.In Township sixteen
(16)North, Range two
(2)East, the southwest quarter of the south-west quarter of Section two (2), the south half of the south-east quarter and the west half of Section three (3), Sections four
(4)and five (5), the east half of the north-west quarter, the east half of the south-west quarter, and the east half of Section six (6),, the east half of the north-east quarter of Section seven (7), the north half of Section eight (8), Sections nine
(9)and ten (10), the west half of the north-west quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of Section eleven (11), the west half of the north-east quarter, the west half of the south-east quarter and the west half of Section fourteen (14), Section fifteen (15), the north half of the north-west quarter and the east half of Section sixteen (16), the north half of Section twenty-two
(22)and the north-west quarter of Section twenty-three- (23); in Township seventeen
(17)North, Range two
(2)East, Sections eighteen
(18)and nineteen (19), the south-west quarter of the south-east quarter, the west half of the north-west quarter, the south-east quarter of the south-west quarter and the west half of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), Section twenty-eight (28), the south half of Section twenty-nine (29), Sections thirty (30), thirty-one (31), thirty-two
(32)and thirty-three (33), and the north-east quarter and the west half of Section thirty-four (34); Also; in Township sixteen
(16)North, Range three
(3)East, Sections one (1), two
(2)and three (3), the east half of the north-west quarter, the east half of the south-west quarter and the east half of Section ten (10), Sections eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen
(13)and fourteen (14), the east half of the north-west quarter and the northeast quarter of Section fifteen (15), the north half of Section twenty-three
(23)and the north-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24); in Township seventeen
(17)North, Range three
(3)East, the west half of the south-east quarter and the south-west quarter of Section twenty-five
(25)and the west half of the north-east quarter, the west half of the south-east quarter and the west half of Section thirty-six (36); in Township sixteen
(16)North. Range four
(4)East, the west half of Sections six
(6)seven
(7)and eighteen (18); all of the Black Hills Meridian, South Dakota; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: Provided, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as the Short Pine Forest Reserve. 3131 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 22d day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3131 July 25, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. July 25, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress,Garden City Forest Reserve, Kans.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Kansas, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Kansas. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Kansas, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26),Description. Township twenty-four
(24)South, Range thirty-three
(33)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Kansas; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), Township twenty-five
(25)South, Range thirty-three
(33)West; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), Township twenty-six
(26)South, Range thirty-three
(33)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township twenty-six
(26)South, Range thirty-four
(34)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of 3132said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township twenty-seven
(27)South. Range thirty-three
(33)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), Township twenty-seven
(27)South, Range thirty-four
(34)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), Township twenty-seven
(27)South, Range thirty-six
(36)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township twenty-six
(26)South, Range thirty-six
(36)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the southwest corner of Section eighteen (18), Township twenty-six
(26)South. Range thirty-five
(35)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section five (5). said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township twenty-five
(25)South, Range thirty-four
(34)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the southwest corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township twenty-four
(24)South, Range thirty-three
(33)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township, thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township, the place of beginning; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as the Garden City Forest Reserve. 3133 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3133 July 25, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America July 25, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Sierra Forest Reserve, in the State of California,The Sierra Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 27. p. 1059.Vol. 26, p. 1103. was established by proclamation dated February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one. entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides. “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or under-growth. whether of commercial value or not. as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof And whereas, the boundary lines of the said forestVol. 33, p. 702. reserve were changed and enlarged by the Act of Congress, approved February seventh, nineteen hundred and five, entitled. ‘‘An Act To exclude from the Yosemite National Park. California, certain lands therein described, and to attach and include the said lands in the Sierra Forest Reserve”; And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Vol. 30, p. 36.Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Gov eminent for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes ”, that “ The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; which authority to change the boundary lines of forest reserves by Executive proclamation was extended, by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved February seventh, nineteen hundred and five, to the lands thereby included in and made a part of the Sierra Forest Reserve: And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by including within the said forest reserve certain additional lands in the State of California which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of theArea modified.United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid acts of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that the boundary lines of the said Sierra Forest Reserve are hereby further changed so as to read as follows: 3134 Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Township two
(2)North, Range nineteen
(19)East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, California: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township one
(1)North, Range eighteen
(18)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township one
(1)North, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Base Line, to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section seven (7), Township one
(1)South, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the township line, to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), Township two
(2)South, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen, said township; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township three
(3)South, Range eighteen
(18)East; thence easterly to the north-east comer of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of said section: thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section twenty-five (25), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township four
(4)South, Range nineteen
(19)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township five
(5)South, Range twenty
(20)East: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township six
(6)South, Range twenty-one
(21)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township seven
(7)South, Range twenty-one
(21)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), Township eight
(8)South, Range twenty-two
(22)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said 3135township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Sierra Forest Reserve—Continued.Township nine
(9)South, Range twenty-three
(23)East: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township ten
(10)South, Range twenty-four
(24)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township: thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), Township eleven
(11)South, Range twenty-five
(25)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township twelve
(12)South, Range twenty-five
(25)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range twenty-six
(26)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range twenty-six
(26)East: thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township: thence easterly along the township line to its intersection with the western boundary of the General Grant National Park; thence in a northerly, easterly, southerly and westerly direction along the boundary of said park to its intersection with the range line between Ranges twenty-seven
(27)and twenty-eight
(28)East: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township fourteen
(14)South, Range twenty-eight
(28)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range twenty-eight
(28)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township sixteen
(16)South, Range twenty-eight
(28)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section: thence easterly along the section lines to the point of intersection with the western boundary of the Sequoia National Park: thence, in a northerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly and westerly direction along the boundary of said park to the north-west corner of Township nineteen
(19)South, Range thirty
(30)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Town-ship twenty
(20)South, Range twenty-nine
(29)East: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township twenty-one
(21)South, Range thirty
(30)East: thence southerly along the range line to its intersection with the northern boundary of the Tide River Indian Reservation; thence, in a general northeasterly, southerly and westerly direction along the boundary of said reservation to its intersection with the range line between Ranges twenty-nine
(29)and thirty
(30)East: thence southerly to the north-west corner of Township twenty-four
(24)South, Range thirty
(30)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township twenty-five
(25)South, Range thirty-one
(31)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township twenty-six
(26)South, Range thirty
(30)East; thence westerly to 3136 Sierra Forest Reserve—Continued.the south-west corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township twenty-eight
(28)South, Range thirty
(30)East: thence easterly to the north-west corner of Town-ship twenty-nine
(29)South, Range thirty-one
(31)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township twenty-nine
(29)South, Range thirty-two
(32)East: thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Town-ship twenty-nine
(29)South, Range thirty-three
(33)East: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township twenty-nine
(29)South, Range thirty-three and one-half (331/2) East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township twenty-nine
(29)South, Range thirty-four
(34)East: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township twenty-eight
(28)South, Range thirty-seven
(37)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township twenty-five
(25)South, Range thirty--seven
(37)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Town-ship twenty-four
(24)South, Range thirty-seven
(37)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township twenty-three
(23)South, Range thirty-seven
(37)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township twenty-one
(21)South, Range thirty-seven
(37)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township twenty
(20)South, Range thirty-seven
(37)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-six (36), Township nineteen
(19)South, Range thirty-six
(36)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of Section thirty-five (35), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township eighteen
(18)South, Range thirty-six
(36)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section: thence northerly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section twelve (12), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township seventeen
(17)South, Range thirty-six
(36)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Town-ship sixteen
(16)South, Range thirty-five
(35)East: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the 3137 north-east corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-eastSierra Forest Reserve—Continued. corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township fifteen
(15)South, Range thirty-live
(35)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township fourteen
(14)South, Range thirty-four
(34)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range thirty-four
(34)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-four (34), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section twenty-seven (27), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of west lot one
(1)in Section two (2), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said lot; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the west half of east lot six
(6)in said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township twelve
(12)South, Range thirty-four
(34)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Town-ship eleven
(11)South, Range thirty-four
(34)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township ten
(10)South, Range thirty-three
(33)East: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township nine
(9)South, Range thirty-three
(33)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township eight
(8)South, Range thirty-three
(33)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section seven (7), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range thirty-two
(32)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (3(5), Township seven
(7)South, Range thirty-two
(32)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-cast corner of Section thirteen (13), Township seven
(7)South, Range thirty-one
(31)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Town-ship six
(6)South, Range thirty-one
(31)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence 3138 Sierra Forest Reserve—Continued.northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Town-ship five
(5)South, Range thirty-one
(31)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township four
(4)South, Range thirty-one
(31)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), Township four
(4)South, Range thirty
(30)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township four
(4)South, Range twenty-nine
(29)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven-teen (17), said township: thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township three
(3)South, Range twenty--eight
(28)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township two
(2)South, Range twenty-eight
(28)East: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of section four (4), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township one
(1)South, Range twenty-six
(26)East: thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Base Line, to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), Township one
(1)North, Range twenty-six
(26)East: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township two
(2)North, Range twenty-five
(25)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township two
(2)North, Range twenty-four
(24)East: thence westerly along the. township line to its intersection with the eastern boundary of the Yosemite National Park: thence in a general south-easterly. southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly direction along the boundary of said park to its intersection with the township line between Townships two
(2)and three
(3)North; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township two
(2)North, Range nine-teen
(19)East, the place of beginning: such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys. 3139 Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation allLands excepted. lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law. and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not toReserved from settlement. make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3139 July 31, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America July 31, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, on June 7, 1905, the Secretary of Uintah Indian Reservation. Utah.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3122.the Interior directed the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to cause to be selected, by the Uintah Allotment Commission, one or more tracts of land, suitable for townsite purposes, in the Uintah Indian Reservation Lands, State of Utah, to the end that the same might be [R. S., sec. 2380. p. 430.](/us/rs/s2380/p430)reserved under the provisions of section 2380 of the Revised Statutes of the United States; And whereas, on July 6, 1905, the Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs reported that said commission had selected, as suitable for townsite purposes and as natural and prospective centers of population. certain described lands which he recommended be reserved under the provisions of said section 2380; And whereas, on July 7, and 27, 1905, the Department of the Interior approved said selection and recommendation so far as it related to the following described lands in the Uintah land district. Utah, and has requested that they be reserved for townsites to be created under existing statute, to-wit: Lots four, six, and seven, the southwest quarter of theLands designated for townsites. northeast quarter, the. south half of the northwest quarter, the southwest quarter, and the west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five, lot two, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-six. in township three south of range two west of the Uintah special meridian: Also the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-six, in township three south of range five west, the north half, and the north half of the south half of section one. the east half of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section two, in township four south of range five west of the Uintah special meridian. And also the south half of the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 3140seven, and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section eighteen, in township three south of range two east of the Uintah special meridian; Townsites served.[R. S., secs. 2380, 2381. p. 436.](/us/rs/s2380/2381/p436)Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by sections 2380 and 2381 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, do hereby declare and make known that said lands are hereby reserved as townsites, to be disposed of by the United States under the terms of the statutes applicable thereto. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 31st day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.]the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3140 August 02, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 02, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Uintah Indian Reservation. Utah.Preamble.WHEREAS, it was declared in my proclamation of July 14, in the year of our Lord 1905, prescribing the manner in which certain lands within the Uintah Indian Reservation should be opened to settlement and entry under the homestead and townsite laws of the United States, among other things as follows: *Ante*, p. 3121.Commencing on Monday, August 28, 1905, at 9 o'clock a. m., the applications of those drawing numbers 1 to 50, inclusive, must be presented at the land office in the town of Vernal. Utah, in the land district in which said lands are situated, and will be considered in their numerical order (luring the first day, and the applications of those drawing numbers 51 to 100, inclusive, must be presented and will be considered in their numerical order during the second day, and so on at that rate until all of said lands subject to entry under the homestead law, and desired thereunder, have been entered. If any applicant fails to appear and present his application for entry when the number assigned to him by the drawing is reached, his right to enter will be passed until after the other applications assigned for that day have been disposed of. when he will be given another opportunity to make entry, failing in which he will be deemed to have abandoned his right to make entry under such drawing. And, whereas, there now appear to be ample reasons for a modification of said provision; Modifying provisions tor drawings.Now therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by said act of Congress, and for the purpose of modifying the provision of said proclamation above quoted, do hereby declare and direct that said provision be modified to read as follows: Commencing on Monday, August 28, 1905, at 9 o’clock a. m., the applications of those drawing numbers 1 to 111, inclusive, must be presented at the land office in the town of Vernal, Utah, in the land district in which said lands are situated, and will be considered in their numerical order during the first day, and the applications of those drawing numbers 112 to 222, inclusive, must be presented and will be considered in their numerical order during the second day, and so on at that rate until all of said lands subject to entry under the homestead law, and desired thereunder, have been entered. If any applicant fails to appear and pre sent his application for entry when the number assigned to him by the drawing is reached, his right to enter will be passed until after the other applications assigned for that day have been disposed of, when he will be given another opportunity to make entry, failing in which he will be deemed to have aban doned his right to make entry under such drawing. 3141 In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 2d day of August, [seal.] in the year of our Lord 1905, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3141 August 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by the act of CongressUintah Indian Reservation. Utah.Preamble.Vol. 33, p. 1070. *Ante,* p. 3119. approved March 3, 1905, entitled, “An act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes”, that “Before the opening of the Uintah Indian Reservation, the President is hereby authorized to set apart and reserve any reservoir site or other lands necessary to conserve the water supply for the Indians or for general agricultural development, and may confirm such rights and water thereon as have already accrued”; And whereas, it is considered necessary to serve the purposes of the act referred to that certain lands in the Uintah Indian Reservation be withdrawn for the purposes indicated; Now therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentLands reserved for Indians. of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved March third, nineteen hundred and five, do hereby make known and proclaim that certain lands in the Uintah Indian Reservation are hereby withdrawn from disposal, for reservoir site necessary to conserve the water supply for the Indians, or for general agricultural development, the following described lands: agricultural:Agricultural lands. All Sections thirty-two (32), thirty-three
(33)and thirty-four (34), Township one(l) South, Range five
(5)West; all Sections two (2), three (3), four (4), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), south half of Section sixteen (16), south-west quarter of Section seventeen (17), and all Sections eighteen
(18)to thirty-six
(36)inclusive. Township two
(2)South, Range one
(1)West: south half of north-east quarter, south half of north-west quarter, south-west quarter and south-east quarter of Section twenty-five (25), south half of north-east quarter, south half of north-west quarter, south-west quarter and south-east quarter of Section twenty-six (26), north-east quarter, north-west quarter, north half of south-west quarter and north half of south-east quarter of Section thirty-five (35), and all of Section thirty-six (36), Township two
(2)South, Range three
(3)West; all Sections three
(3)to eleven (11), inclusive, all Sections fourteen
(14)to thirty-two (32), inclusive, and west half of Section thirty-three (33), Township two
(2)South, Range four
(4)West; all Sections one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), and north half of Section sixteen (16), Township two
(2)South, Range five
(5)West; 3142 south half of north-east quarter, north-west quarter, south-east quarter, south-west quarter of Section three (3), all Sections four (4), live (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), and west half of Section nine (9), Township three
(3)South, Range one
(1)West; all Sections one (1), two (2), three (3), four
(4)and five (5), east half of north-east quarter, south half of south-east quarter, and south-west quarter of Section six (6), north half of Section seven (7), north half of Section eight (8), all Sections nine (9), ten (10), eleven
(11)and twelve (12), Township three
(3)South, Range two
(2)West; south half of section one
(1)and all Section eighteen (18), Township three
(3)South, Range three (3), West; all Sections three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), Sections thirteen
(13)to twenty-three (23), inclusive. Township three
(3)South, Range four
(4)West; west half of north-east quarter, north-west quarter, west half of south-east quarter, south-west quarter of Section seventeen (17), and all Sections eighteen
(18)and nineteen (19), Township two
(2)South, Range one
(1)East; south-east quarter, south half of south-west quarter of Section twenty-three (23), south-east quarter and south half of south-west quarter of Section twenty-four (24), and all Sections twenty-five (25), twenty-six
(26)and thirty-six (3G), Township three
(3)South, Range one
(1)East; all Sections twenty-nine (29), thirty-one
(31)and thirty-two (32), south half of Section thirty
(30)and west half of Section thirty-three (33), Township three
(3)South, Range two
(2)East; all Sections four (4), five
(5)and nine (9), west half of Section ten (10), all Section fifteen (15), east half of Section sixteen (16), north half of Section twenty-two (22), north-west quarter, south-west quarter and south-east quarter of Section twenty-three (23), north-west quarter of Section twenty-five
(25)and north-east quarter of Section twenty-six (26), Township four
(4)South, Range two
(2)east; all Sections twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), twenty-seven (27), twenty-eight (28), South half of Section twenty-nine (29), south half of Section thirty (30), and all Sections thirty-one
(31)to thirty-six (36), inclusive. Township two
(2)South, Range two
(2)West; all Uintah Special Meridian. reservoir:Reservoir site. *Post*, p. 3143.All Section eighteen (18), Township two
(2)North, Range five
(5)West; west half of north-west quarter, and north-west quarter of south-west quarter of Section six (6), east half of Section twelve (12), north-east quarter of Section thirteen (13), Township two
(2)North, Range six
(6)West; east half of Section one (1), Township two
(2)North, Range seven
(7)West: south-west quarter of Section thirty-one (31), Township three
(3)North, Range six
(6)West: all of Township two
(2)South, Range eleven
(11)West; all of Town-ship three
(3)South, Range eleven
(11)West; all of Township four
(4)South, Range eleven
(11)West; all of Township two
(2)South, Range twelve
(12)West: all of Township three
(3)South, Range twelve
(12)West; all of Township four
(4)South, Range twelve
(12)West; north-east quarter, east half of north-west quarter, east half of south-west quarter, north half of south-east quarter and south-east quarter of south-east quarter of Section twenty-one (21), Lots three
(3)and four (4), Section twenty-two (22), Lots one
(1)and two
(2)of Section twenty-seven (27), east half of north-east quarter, south-west quarter of north-east quarter, and east half of north-west quarter of Section twenty-eight (28), Township two
(2)South, Range one
(1)East; all Uintah Special Meridian. Reserved from settlement.Warning is expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this Proclamation. 3143 In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 3d day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3143 August 14, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 14, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is believed that the following described lands, to-wit:Uintah Indian Reservation. Utah.Preamble.Lands designated for townsites. Lots three, five, and eight, of section twenty-five, and lot one of sec tion twenty-six, in township three south, of range two west of the Uintah special meridian; and also the southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section nineteen, the. northwest quarter of section twenty-nine, and the north half of section thirty, in township three south, of *Ante*, p. 3139.range one west of the Uintah special meridian, in the State of Utah, situate adjacent to other lands in said reservation which were reserved by my proclamation of July 31, in the year of our Lord 1905, are natural and prospective centers of population: Now therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt,Additional townsites reserved.Vol 33, p. 1069. President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the act of Congress, entitled “An act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling the treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes,” approved March 3, 1905, and by sections 2380 and 2381 of the Revised Statutes of the [R. S. secs. 2380, 2381. p. 436.](/us/rs/s2380/2381/p436)United States, do hereby declare and make known that the lands above described are hereby reserved as town-sites. to be disposed of by the United States under the terms of the Statutes *Ante*, p. 3139.applicable thereto, in connection with other lands reserved for that purpose by my said proclamation of July 31, 1905. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this fourteenth day of August,[seal.] in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3143 August 14, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 14, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it has been determined that only Uintah Indian Reservation. Utah.Preamble.*Ante*, p 3142.that portion of the lands reserved by my proclamation of August 3, 1905, hereinafter described, situated in the Uintah Indian Reservation, in the State of 3144Utah, is required for reservoir sites and to conserve and protect Vol. 33. p. 1070.the water supply, for the purposes specified in the act of Congress approved March 3, 1905 (33 Stat., 1070), to-wit: Reservoir site reduced.All of sections eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty-nine (29), thirty (30), thirty-one (31), and thirty-two (32), in Township two
(2)South. Range eleven
(11)West; all of Township three
(3)South, Range eleven
(11)West; all of sections one (1), to and including section twenty-four (24), and all of sections twenty-six to and including section thirty-two (32), in Township four
(4)South. Range eleven
(11)West; all of sections one (1), two (2), three (3), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), twenty-seven (27), thirty-four (34), thirty-five (35), and thirty-six (36), in Township two
(2)South, Range twelve
(12)West; and all of sections one (1), two (2), and twelve (12), in Township three
(3)South. Range twelve
(12)West; all in Uintah Special Meridian. Lands withdrawn from reservoir site restored to former status.Now therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by said act, do hereby make known and proclaim that all lands embraced in my said proclamation of August 3, 1905, saving and excepting those hereinbefore described, are hereby excluded and withdrawn from the effects of said proclamation and are hereby restored to the status they, occupied prior to their reservation for said purposes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this fourteenth of August, in the [seal.] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3144 August 25, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 25, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Holy Cross Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3286.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation. declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Colorado, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation: Forest reserve, Colorado.Now therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim 3145that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Colorado, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17),Description. Township two
(2)South, Range eighty-two
(82)West, Sixth
(6th)Principal Meridian, Colorado: thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), Township two
(2)South, Range eighty-one
(81)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township: thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township three
(3)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township five
(5)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence easterly along the First
(1st)Correction Line South to the north-west corner of Township six
(6)South, Range seventy-nine
(79)West; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range eighty
(80)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range eighty-one
(81)West: thence southerly to the north-east corner of Township ten
(10)South, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South, to the north-east corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range eighty-three
(83)West: thence westerly along the township line to the north-west corner of Town-ship twelve
(12)South, Range eighty-eight
(88)West; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Correction Line South, to the north-east corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range eighty-nine
(89)West: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township nine
(9)South, Range eighty--seven
(87)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township nine
(9)South, Range eighty-six
(86)West: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), Township ten
(10)South, Range eighty-six
(86)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), Township ten
(10)South, Range eighty-five
(85)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), Township ten
(10)South, Range eighty-four
(84)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township nine
(9)South, Range eighty-five
(85)West: thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Town-ship eight
(8)South, Range eighty-six West; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township seven
(7)South, Range eighty-seven
(87)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner 3146Holy Cross Forest Reserve—Continued.of Township six
(6)South, Range eighty-six
(86)West; thence easterly along the First
(1st)Correction Line South to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township five
(5)South, Range eighty-three
(83)West thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township five
(5)South, Range eighty-one
(81)West; thence southerly to the. south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six, said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township four
(4)South, Range eighty-two
(82)West: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township three
(3)South, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence easterly to the south-west corner of section fifteen (15), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township two
(2)South, Range eighty-two
(82)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township, the place of beginning: Also, all Township three
(3)South, Range eighty-four
(84)West; Such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as the Holy Cross Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of August, in the year or our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3147 September 25, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3147 By the President of the United States of America September 25, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the act ofDixie Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof And whereas, the public lands in the State of Utah, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States,Forest reserve, Utah. by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Utah, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17).Description. Township thirty-eight
(38)South. Range thirteen
(13)West, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Township thirty-nine
(39)South, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township forty
(40)South. Range thirteen
(13)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township forty
(40)South. Range fourteen
(14)West; thence westerly along the Eighth
(8th)Standard Parallel South, allowing for the proper offset, to the south-west corner of Township forty
(40)South, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the boundary line between the States of Nevada and Utah; thence northerly along said state boundary line to the township line between Townships thirty-six
(36)and thirty-seven
(37)South; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-seven
(37)South. Range nineteen
(19)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township thirty-seven
(37)South, Range eighteen
(18)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township thirty-seven
(37)South, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township thirty-seven
(37)South. Range fifteen
(15)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-eight
(38)South, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18). Township thirty-eight
(38)South. Range thirteen
(13)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township, the place of beginning: such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting 3148the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as the Dixie Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine [seal.] hundred and five, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Francis B. Loomis *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3148 October 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Madison Forest Reserve. Mont.Preamble.Vol. 32. p. 2024.*Ante,* p. 2995.Vol. 20, p. 1103.WHEREAS, The Madison Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana, was established by proclamation dated August sixteenth, nineteen hundred and two, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, which provides, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve ”, under which provision the boundary lines of the said forest reserve were changed and the area *Ante.* p. 2995.thereof reduced by proclamation dated March twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by including within the said forest reserve certain additional lands, within the State of Montana, which are in part covered with timber; 3149 Now therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt,Boundaries enlarged. President of the United States, by virtue of the power vested in me by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the boundary lines of the aforesaid Madison Forest Reserve are hereby so changed and enlarged as to read as follows: Beginning at the point where the western boundary of the YellowstoneDescription. National Park intersects the boundary line between the States of Montana and Idaho: thence in a general north-westerly and south-westerly direction along said state boundary line to its intersection with the range line between Ranges one
(1)and two
(2)East: thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range one
(1)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the southeast corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range one
(1)West; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range six
(6)West: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range five
(5)West; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel South, to the north-west corner of Township ten
(10)South, Range four
(4)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33). Township nine
(9)South. Range four
(4)West; thence northerly to the north-west, corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the northwest corner of Section thirty (30), Township seven
(7)South, Range three
(3)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the southeast corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence easterly to the northwest corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range one
(1)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township; thence southerly along the Principal Meridian to its intersection with the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel South; thence easterly along said parallel to its intersection with the western boundary of the Yellowstone National Park; thence southerly along the western boundary of said park to its intersection with the boundary line between the States of Montana and Idaho, the place of beginning; And further beginning at the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (26). Township one
(1)South. Range three
(3)West, Principal Meridian. Montana ; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-west comer of Section three (3), Township two
(2)South, Range three
(3)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25),said township; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Township two
(2)South. Range two
(2)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4). Township three
(3)South. Range two
(2)West: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9). Township five
(5)South, Range two
(2)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7). Township five
(5)South, Range three
(3)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township five
(5)South, Range four
(4)West: thence westerly to the south-west corner of 3150Madison Forest Reserve — Continued.Section thirty-four (34). Township four
(4)South, Range four
(4)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township three
(3)South. Range five
(5)West: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the southeast corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five, (35). Township two
(2)South. Range five
(5)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township two
(2)South, Range four
(4)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), Township one
(1)South, Range four
(4)West: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8). Township one
(1)South, Range three
(3)West: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township: thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section, the place of beginning; Such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys: Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3151 October 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3151 By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-fourBig Belt Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post.* p. 3283. of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof“: And whereas, the public lands in the State of Montana, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of theForest reserve, Montana. United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Montana, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-east corner of Section five (5).Description. Township eight
(8)North. Range five
(5)East. Principal Meridian. Montana; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), Township seven
(7)North. Range five
(5)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section three (3). Town-ship
(6)North. Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township six
(6)North. Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township five
(5)North. Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7). Township five
(5)North. Range five
(5)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section nine (9), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township five
(5)North. Range six
(5)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township: thence southerly to the south-west 3152 Big Belt Forest Reserve—Continued.corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence easterly to the south-east .corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly, allowing for the offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section two (2), Township four
(4)North. Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township four
(4)North. Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), said town-ship; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), Township three
(3)North. Range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township three
(3)North, Range six
(6)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township two
(2)North, Range six
(6)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-west Corner of Section seven (7), Township two
(2)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven-teen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township: thence easterly to the south-west comer of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), Township two
(2)North. Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township two
(2)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township one
(1)North. Range seven
(7)East: thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-west comer of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence southerly to the south-west comer of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of 3153 Section nineteen (19), Township one
(1)North. Range Big Belt Foresteight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township one
(1)South. Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township one
(1)South. Range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-cast corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33). Town-ship one
(1)North. Range seven
(7)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5). Town-ship one
(1)South. Range seven
(7)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township one
(1)South. Range six
(6)East: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township one
(1)North. Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said town-ship: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township two
(2)North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24). Township two
(2)North. Range five.
(5)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), Township three
(3)North, Range five
(5)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said 3154 Reserve—Continued.township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township four
(4)North, Range six (6)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section live (5),said town ship; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6),said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township five(5) North, Range six
(6)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25). Township five
(5)North, Range five
(5)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), Township four
(4)North. Range five
(5)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section five (5). Township four
(4)North, Range four
(4)East: thence northerly, allowing for the offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North, to the north-east corner of Section nineteen (19), Township five
(5)North, Range four
(4)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12). Township five
(5)North. Range three
(3)East : thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35). Township six
(6)North. Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township six
(6)North, Range four
(4)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township seven
(7)North. Range four
(4)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township eight
(8)North. Range four
(4)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12). Township eight
(8)North. Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North, to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34). Township nine
(9)North. Range three
(3)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township nine
(9)North. Range two
(2)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), Town-ship ten
(10)North, Range two
(2)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township ten
(10)North. Range one
(1)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township ten
(10)North, Range one
(1)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of 3155 Section thirty-three (33). Township eleven
(11)North.Big Belt Forest Reserve —Continued. Range one
(1)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said town-ship; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township eleven
(11)North. Range two
(2)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly along the township line to its intersection with the Missouri River; thence in a general northwesterly direction down the middle of the channel of said river to its intersection with the section line between Sections eleven
(11)and twelve (12). Township twelve
(12)North, Range three
(3)West; thence northerly along the section lines to the intersection of the section line between Sections one
(1)and two (2), said township, with the said river; thence in a general northeasterly direction down the middle of the channel of said river to its intersection with the range line be-tween Section eighteen (18), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range two
(2)West, and Section thirteen (13). Township thirteen
(13)North, Range three
(3)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range two
(2)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township fourteen
(14)North, Range two
(2)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township fourteen
(14)North, Range one
(1)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), Town-ship thirteen
(13)North. Range one
(1)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the, north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Town-ship thirteen
(13)North, Range one
(1)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said town-ship; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range two
(2)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly, allowing for the offset on the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North, to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), Township twelve
(12)North, Range two
(2)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said town-ship; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township eleven
(11)North. Range three
(3)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southVOL XXXIV, PT 3——21 3156 Big Belt Foresterly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township ten
(10)North. Range four
(4)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township nine
(9)North, Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said town-ship: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township eight
(8)North, Range five
(5)East, the place of beginning: And further beginning at the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township twelve
(12)North, Range four
(4)East, Principal Meridian, Montana: thence westerly, allowing for the offset on the range line, to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), Township twelve
(12)North, Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section five (5), said town-ship; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), township thirteen
(13)North. Range three
(3)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (2G), said township; thence easterly, allowing for the offset on the range line, to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township thirteen
(13)North. Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3). Town-ship twelve
(12)North. Range four
(4)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township, the place of beginning; Such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as the Big Belt Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. 3157 Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, [SEAL.]and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3157 October 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-fourShasta Forest Reserve. Cal.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post,* p. 3235. of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”. “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of California, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of theForest reserve, California. United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of California, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Section three (3),Description. Township forty-two
(42)North, Range four
(4)West. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. California: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6). Township forty-two
(42)North, Range three
(3)West: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34). Township forty-three
(43)North, Range three
(3)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), Township forty-three
(43)North, Range two
(2)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23). Township forty-three
(43)North, Range one
(1)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township forty-two
(42)North, Range one
(1)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-3158six (36), Township forty-two
(42)North, Range one
(1)West; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range one
(1)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirteen (13), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range two
(2)West; thence southerly, allowing for the offset on the Eighth
(8th)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11). Township forty
(40)North, Range two
(2)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19). Township forty
(40)North, Range three
(3)West: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township forty
(40)North, Range four
(4)West: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range four
(4)West ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3). Township forty-two
(42)North, Range four
(4)West, the place of beginning; And further beginning at the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range five
(5)West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. California; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4). Township forty
(40)North, Range five
(5)West; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section: thence southerly, allowing for the offset on the township line, to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12). Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range five
(5)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range four
(4)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range four
(4)West: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range five
(5)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section two (2). Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range five
(5)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24). Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range six
(6)West ; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section 3159two (2), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range six
(6)Shasta Forest Re-serve—Continued.West; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7). Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range five
(5)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range five
(5)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range six
(6)West: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range seven
(7)West: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35). Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range seven
(7)West; thence westerly to the. north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range eight
(8)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36). Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range nine
(7)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36). Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range ten
(10)West: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9).said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range eleven
(11)West: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range ten
(10)West: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of 3160Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to Shasta Forest Reserve—Continued.the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range ten
(10)West: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty
(40)North, Range ten
(10)West: thence northerly to the north-east corner of fractional Section five (5), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township forty-one
(41)North, Range ten
(10)West: thence northerly to the north-west corner ofaid township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township forty
(40)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence, southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty
(40)North, Range eight
(8)West: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18). Township forty
(40)North, Range seven
(7)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-west corner of fractional Section five (5), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31). Township forty-one
(41)North, Range seven
(7)West: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township: thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section five (5). Township forty-one
(41)North, Range six
(6)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township forty-one
(41)North, Range five
(a)West, the place of beginning; And further beginning at the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range one
(1)West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. California; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19). Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range one
(1)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), fractional Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range one
(1)East: thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirty-3161seven
(37)North, Range one
(1)East; thence southerly to the south-westShasta Forest Reserve—Continued. corner of Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range two
(2)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), fractional Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range two
(2)East; thence southerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range two
(2)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township: thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence westerly, allowing for the offset on the range line, to the north-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range one
(1)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33). Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range one
(1)East: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section fourteen (14). Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range one
(1)West: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3). Township thirty-six
(36)North, Range one
(1)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly, allowing for the offset on the Seventh
(7th)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range one
(1)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range one
(1)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township thirty-four
(34)North, Range two
(2)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36). Township thirty-five
(35)North, Range three
(3)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly 3162 Shasta Forest Reserve—Continued.to the south-west comer of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west comer of said section; thence northerly to the north-east comer of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Township thirty-six (3(5) North, Range four
(4)West: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west comer of Section thirty (30). Township thirty-seven
(37)North, Range four
(4)West: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range four
(4)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6). Township thirty-eight
(38)North, Range three
(3)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township thirty-nine
(39)North, Range one
(1)West: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township, the place of beginning; Such of the above-named comers as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as the Shasta Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.]the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3163 October 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3163 By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve, in Tahoe Forest Reserve. Cal. and Nev.Preamble.Vol. 31, p. 1953.Vol, 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3232.the State of California, was established by proclamation dated April thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes ”, which provides, “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”: And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress,Vol. 30, p. 36. approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled. “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter lie made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by including within the said forest reserve certain additional lands, within the States of California and Nevada, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt,Boundaries enlarged. President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the boundary lines of the aforesaid Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve are hereby so changed and enlarged as to read as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Township seventeen
(17)North,Description. Range twelve
(12)East. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, California: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township seventeen
(17)North, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), Township seventeen
(17)North, Range eighteen
(18)East ; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section four (4), said township, in the State of Nevada; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township eighteen
(18)North, Range eighteen
(18)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township eighteen
(18)North, Range nineteen
(19)East: thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township seven-teen
(17)North, Range nineteen
(19)East: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of east lot two
(2)in Section six (6), Township sixteen
(16)North, Range nineteen
(19)East: thence southerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Township fifteen
(15)North, Range eighteen
(18)East; thence southerly to the southOctober 3, 1905. 3164Tahoe Forest Reserve—Continued.east corner of Section one (1), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly along the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North to its intersection with the shore-line of Lake Tahoe; thence in a general northwesterly and southerly direction along said shore-line to the north-east corner of lot six
(6)in Section twenty-two (22), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range seventeen
(17)East. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, California; thence southeasterly in a direct line to the north-east corner of lot one
(1)in said section; thence in a general southeasterly direction along said shore-line to the point where it is intersected by the range line between Ranges seventeen
(17)and eighteen
(18)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township twelve
(12)North, Range eighteen
(18)East: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of lot fourteen
(14)in Section three (3), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of lot three
(3)in said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said lot; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range eighteen
(18)East; thence northerly along the section line to its intersection with the shore-line of Lake Tahoe; thence in a general northeasterly direction along said shore-line to the point where it is intersected by the boundary line between the States of California and Nevada; thence in a general southeasterly direction along said state-boundary line to its intersection with the township line between Townships twelve
(12)and thirteen
(13)North; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township twelve
(12)North, Range nine-teen
(19)East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Nevada: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly along the section lines to the point of intersection with the boundary line between the States of California and Nevada; thence in a general southeasterly direction along said state-boundary line to its intersection with the section line between Sections twenty-six
(26)and twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), Township eleven
(11)North, Range nineteen
(19)East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, California; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township eleven
(11)North, Range sixteen
(1G)East; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Township twelve
(12)North, Range fifteen
(15)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), Township twelve
(12)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range thirteen
(13)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the 3165Tahoe Forest Reserve—Continued.north-west corner of Section four (4), Township twelve
(12)North, Range thirteen
(13)East: thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section one (1), Township twelve
(12)North, Range twelve
(12)East: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)North, Range eleven
(11)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township: thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township fourteen
(14)North, Range eleven
(11)East: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), Township fifteen
(15)North, Range ten
(10)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township: thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township sixteen
(16)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township seventeen
(17)North, Range twelve
(12)East, the place of beginning; . Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands whichLands excepted. may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful tiling duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. This reservationChange of name. shall be known hereafter as the Tahoe Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3166 October 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3166 By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Tonto Forest Reserve, Ariz.Preamble.Vol. 26. p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, ”That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands in the Territory of Arizona, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Arizona.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the Territory of Arizona, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-west corner of Township twelve
(12)North, Range seven
(7)East. Gila and Salt River Meridian, Arizona; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), Township eleven and one-half
(111)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township eleven
(11)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township eleven
(11)North, Range eight
(8)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township ten
(10)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the north-east comer of Section nine (9), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section four-teen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the mirth-west corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range eight
(8)East: thence southerly, allowing for the proper offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North, to the south-west corner of Township eight
(8)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township seven
(7)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township six
(6)North, Range eight
(8)East; 3167 Tonto Forest Reserve—Continued.thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township six
(6)North, Range nine
(9)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), Township five
(5)North, Range nine
(9)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township five
(5)North, Range ten
(10)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township four
(4)North, Range ten
(10)East: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township three
(3)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), Township three
(3)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township four
(4)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the proper offset on the First
(1st)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Township six
(6)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), Township six
(6)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township six
(6)North, Range thirteen
(13)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township five
(5)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-west 3168 Tonto Forest Reserve—Continued.corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township five
(5)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), Township four
(4)North, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township: thence easterly along the section lines to the point of intersection with the western boundary of the White Mountain or San Carlos Indian Reservation, or the prolongation thereof; thence in a general northerly direction along the boundary of said reservation to its intersection with the southern boundary of the Black Mesa Forest Reserve: thence in a general north-westerly direction along the boundary of said forest reserve and the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North to the north-west corner of Township twelve
(12)North, Range seven
(7)East, the place of beginning: such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys: Forest reserve, Arizona.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as the Tonto Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3168 October 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Hell Gate Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, pp. 3213, 3230.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land 3169 bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; And whereas, the public lands in the State of Montana, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by Forest reserve, Montana.virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of Montana, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32),Description. Township thirteen
(13)North, Range eighteen
(18)West, Principal Meridian. Montana; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township twelve
(12)North, Range eighteen
(18)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township twelve
(12)North, Range seventeen
(17)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), Township eleven
(11)North, Range seventeen
(17)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), Township eleven
(11)North, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of the north-west quarter of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of the south-east quarter of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly, allowing for the offset on the range line, to the north-east corner of Section twenty (20), Township eleven
(11)North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), Township eleven
(11)North, Range fourteen
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), Township ten
(10)North, Range fourteen
(14)West: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township ten
(10)North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner 3170 Hell Gate Forest Reserve—Continued.of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), Township nine
(9)North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), Township nine
(9)North, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township nine
(9)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence southerly, allowing for the offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North, to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), Township eight
(8)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township eight
(8)North, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township seven
(7)North, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-east corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section one (1), Township seven
(7)North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township eight
(8)North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section six-teen (16), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township seven
(7)North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section one (1), Township seven
(7)North, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section three (3), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township six
(6)North, Range sixteen
(16)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township five
(5)North, Range sixteen
(16)West: thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the north- 3171 west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township five Hell Gate Forest Reserve—Continued.(5) North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township five
(5)North, Range fourteen
(14)West: thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township six
(6)North, Range fourteen
(14)West: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township six
(6)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township seven
(7)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township eight
(8)North, Range thirteen
(13)West: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section sixteen (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township nine
(9)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township nine
(9)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), Township nine
(9)North, Range eleven
(11)West: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township eight
(8)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), Township eight
(8)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty (30), Township six
(6)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township six
(6)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), Township five
(5)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section two (2), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eleven (11), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section 3172 Hell Gate Forest Reserve—Continued.twenty (20), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), Township live
(5)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), Township four
(4)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township three
(3)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), Township three
(3)North, Range ten
(10)West: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township three
(3)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township two
(2)North, Range nine
(9)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township two
(2)North, Range ten
(10)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eleven (11), Township two
(2)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), Township three
(3)North, Range eleven
(11)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township four
(4)North, Range twelve
(12)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township four
(4)North, Range thirteen
(13)West: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township three
(3)North, Range thirteen
(13)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township three
(3)North, Range fourteen
(14)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty (20), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Township two
(2)North, Range fourteen
(14)West: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township two
(2)North, Range fifteen
(15)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township two
(2)North, Range sixteen
(16)West: thence southerly 3173 to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26),Hell Gate Forest Reserve—Continued. said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township two
(2)North, Range seventeen
(17)West; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), Township one ( 1) North, Range seventeen
(17)West: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township one
(1)North, Range eighteen
(18)West: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township one
(1)South. Range eighteen
(18)West; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section ten (10), said township, thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township one
(1)South. Range nineteen
(19)West: thence westerly to the south-west corner of the south-east quarter of Section thirty-two (32), Township one
(1)North, Range nineteen
(19)West: thence northerly to the north-east corner of the north-west quarter of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township two
(2)North, Range twenty
(20)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township three
(3)North, Range twenty
(20)West; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly, allowing for the offset on the section line between Sections six
(6)and seven (7), said township, to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), Township four
(4)North, Range twenty
(20)West: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township five
(5)North, Range twenty
(20)West: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township five
(5)North, Range nineteen
(19)West; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section four (4), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-three (33), Township six
(6)North, Range nineteen
(l9)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-seven (27), Township seven
(7)North, Range nineteen
(19)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Township eight
(8)North, Range nineteen
(19)West; thence northerly, allowing for the offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard 3174 Hell Gate Forest Reserve—Continued.Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township nine
(9)North, Range eighteen
(18)West: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township ten
(10)North, Range eighteen
(18)West: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township eleven
(11)North, Range eighteen
(18)West; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty (30), said township: thence northerly to the northeast corner of Section twenty-five (25), Township eleven
(11)North, Range nineteen
(19)West: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-east corner of Section fourteen (14), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twelve (12), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly, allowing for the offset on the township line, to the north-west corner of Section thirty (30), Township twelve
(12)North, Range eighteen
(18)West: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section nineteen (19), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-one (31), Township thirteen
(13)North, Range eighteen
(18)West; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-two (32), said township, the place of beginning; such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys: Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office. or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name.The reservation hereby established shall be known as the Hell Gate Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3175 October 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3175 By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Lincoln Forest Reserve, in theLincoln Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble.Vol. 32. p. 2018.Vol. 26. p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3216. Teritory of New Mexico, was established by proclamation dated July twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and two, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes ”, which provides, “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress,Vol. 30, p. 36. approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled. “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by releasing and excluding certain lands from the said forest reserve, and by including therein certain additional lands, in the Territory of New Mexico, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries modified. States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the boundary lines of the aforesaid Lincoln Forest Reserve are hereby so changed as to read as follows: Beginning at the north-west corner of Township ten
(10)South,Description. Range ten
(10)East. New Mexico Principal Meridian, New Mexico; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township nine
(9)South, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner or Section seven (7), Township nine
(9)South, Range eleven
(11)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section five (5), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-two (32), Township eight
(8)South, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-five (25), fractional Township eight
(8)South, Range twelve
(12)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township seven
(7)South, Range eleven
(11)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-west corner 3176 Lincoln Forest Reserve—Continued.of Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of fractional Township seven
(7)South, Range twelve
(12)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), Township seven
(7)South, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township seven
(7)South, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section six ((), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section fifteen (15), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (28), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), Township seven
(7)South, Range fifteen
(15)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section seventeen (17), Township seven
(7)South, Range sixteen
(16)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township seven
(7)South, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nineteen (19), Township seven.
(7)South, Range eighteen
(18)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), Township eight
(8)South, Range eighteen
(18)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section two (2), Township nine
(9)South, Range eighteen
(18)East; thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-seven (27), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-one (31), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range seventeen
(17)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township: thence westerly to the south-east corner of Township eight
(8)South, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of Section twenty-nine (29), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of the south-west quarter of Section thirty (30), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township nine
(9)South, Range fourteen
(14)East; thence easterly along the township line to the western boundary line of the abandoned Fort Stanton Military Reservation; thence in a general southeasterly and northeasterly direction along the boundary of said reservation as extended by Executive order dated November first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, for the use of the United States Marine Hospital Service, to the north-west corner of lot two
(2)in Section three (3), Township ten
(10)South, Range fifteen
(15)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township eleven
(11)South, Range fifteen
(15)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township eleven
(11)South, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township ten
(10)South, Range ten
(10)East; thence north-3177erly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-twoLincoln Forest Reserve—Continued. (22), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township, the place of beginning; And further beginning at the north-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range eleven
(11)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township thirteen
(13)South, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-nine (29), Township twelve
(12)South, Range ten
(10)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section ; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section two (2), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of lot three
(3)in Section one (1), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of lot one
(1)in said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township twelve
(12)South, Range eleven
(11)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)South, Range eleven
(11)East, the place of beginning; Such of the above-named corners as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamationLands excepted. all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restoredRestored lands open to settlement. to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing or selection until after ninety days notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not toReserved from settlement. make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3178 October 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3178 By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-fourPortales Forest Reserve. N. Mex.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. of the act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, ”An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; And whereas, the public lands in the Territory of New Mexico, within the limits hereinafter described, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart and reserving said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, New Mexico.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the Territory of New Mexico, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows: Description.Beginning at the. north-west corner of Section four
(4)Township two
(2)North, Range thirty-two
(32)East, New Mexico Principal Meridian, New Mexico; thence easterly to the north-west corner of Section one (1), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-east corner of said section; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section seven (7), Township two
(2)North, Range thirty-three
(33)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section two (2), Township one
(1)North, Range thirty-three
(33)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), Township one
(1)North, Range thirty-five
(35)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section nineteen (19), Township one
(1)North, Range thirty-six
(36)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-eight (28), said township; thence southerly to the south-east corner of said section; thence easterly along the section lines to the boundary line between the Territory of New Mexico and the State of Texas, as it now exists or may hereafter be established; thence southerly along said boundary line to the section line between Sections ten
(10)and fifteen (15), Township two
(2)South, Range thirty-seven
(37)East, New Mexico Principal Meridian, New Mexico, or extension thereof; thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section eight (8), Township Two
(2)South, Range thirty-six
(36)East: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section six (6), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said township; 3179 thence northerly to the north-east corner of SectionPortales Forest Reserve — Continued. twenty-five (25), Township one
(1)South, Range thirty-five
(35)East: thence westerly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), Township one
(1)South, Range thirty-four
(34)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), Township one
(1)South, Range thirty-three
(33)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the south-east corner of Township one
(1)North, Range thirty-two
(32)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-six (36), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section fifteen (15), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), Township two
(2)North, Range thirty-one
(31)East: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of said section; thence easterly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), Township two
(2)North, Range thirty-two
(32)East; thence northerly to the north-west corner of said section, the place of beginning; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. The reservation hereby established shallName. be known as the Portales Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3 day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3180 October 03, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3180 By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Little Belt Forest Reserve. Mont.Preamble.Vol. 32. p. 2022.Vol. 26. p. 1103.*Post*, pp. 3254, 3277.WHEREAS, the Little Belt Mountains Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana, was established by proclamation dated August sixteenth, nineteen hundred and two, under and by virtue of section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. ”An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes which provides, “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes ”, that “ the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve ”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Montana, which are in part covered with timber; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do hereby make known and proclaim that the aforesaid Little Belt Mountains Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, changed to read as follows: Description.Beginning at the north-east corner of Township fifteen
(15)North, Range ten
(10)East, Principal Meridian, Montana: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Township fifteen
(15)North, Range eleven
(11)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), Township fourteen
(14)North, Range eleven
(11)East: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), said township: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township thirteen
(13)North, Range eleven
(11)East; thence southerly, allowing for the offset on the Third
(3rd)Standard Parallel North, to the south-west corner of Township twelve
(12)North, Range twelve
(12)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township eleven
(11)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Township ten
(10)North, Range thirteen
(13)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township ten
(10)North, Range ten
(10)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township ten
(10)North, Range nine
(9)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-four (34), Township eleven
(11)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Township twelve
(12)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Township twelve
(12)North, Range eight
(8)East: thence westerly to the south-west corner of 3181 Section thirty-four (34), Township thirteen
(13)North,Little Belt Forest Reserve —Continued. Range eight
(8)East; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-one (21), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township fifteen
(15)North, Range eight
(8)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Township fifteen
(15)North, Range ten
(10)East, the place of beginning; And further beginning at the south-west corner of Section six (6), Township seven
(7)North, Range eight
(8)East. Principal Meridian Montana ; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section thirty-six (36), Township eight
(8)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-five (25), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-six (26), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly, allowing for the offset on the Second
(2nd)Standard Parallel North, to the north-west corner of Section twenty-six (26), Township nine
(9)North, Range seven
(7)East; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twenty-three (23), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section seven (7), Township nine
(9)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section eight (8), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section twelve (12), said township; thence northerly to the north-west corner of Township nine
(9)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section four (4), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section three (3), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section ton (10), said township: thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section fourteen (14), said township: thence easterly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), said township: thence northerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), Township nine
(9)North, Range ten
(10)East: thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section seventeen (17), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section sixteen (16), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section twenty-two (22), said township; thence southerly to the south-west corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township; thence easterly to the north-east corner of Section two (2), Township eight
(8)North, Range ten
(10)East: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section eleven (11), said township: thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section ten (10), said township; thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section four (4), said township: thence northerly to the north-east corner of Section five (5), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township eight
(8)North, Range nine
(9)East; thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section nine (9), said township; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section eighteen (18), said township: thence southerly to the south-east corner of Section thirteen (13), Township eight
(8)North, Range eight
(8)East; thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section twenty-four (24), said township: thence southerly to the north-east corner of Section thirty-five (35), said township: thence westerly to the north-west corner of said section; thence 3182 southerly to the south-west corner of said section: thence westerly to the north-west corner of Section three (3), Township seven
(7)North, Range eight
(8)East: thence southerly to the south-west corner of said section; thence westerly to the south-west corner of Section six (6), said township, the place of beginning; Such of the above-named comers as have not been established by the official surveys being intended to be located at the points where such corners would fall in projecting the surveys in the directions indicated without allowing for any irregularities which may occur in actually extending the surveys: Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Change of name.This reservation shall be known hereafter as the Little Belt Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3182 October 12, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America October 12, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Jemez Forest Reserve, New Mexico.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3261.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”: And whereas, the public lands, in the Territory of New Mexico, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve. New Mexico.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the Jemez Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof: 3183 Excepting from the forcLands excepted.e and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3183 October 14, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America October 14, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by a Joint Resolution, approved April 22, 1898,Santo Domingo.Preamble.Vol. 30. p. 739. entitled “Joint Resolution to prohibit the export of coal or other material used in war from any sea-port of the United States”, the President is “authorized, in his discretion, and with such limitations and exceptions as shall seem to him expedient, to prohibit the export of coal or other material used in war from any sea-port of the United States until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress NOW, THEREFORE, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, PresidentExport of war material to Dominican Republic prohibited. of the United States of America, for good and sufficient reasons unto me appearing, and by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by the said Joint Resolution, do hereby declare and proclaim that the export of arms, ammunition and munitions of war of every kind, from any port in the United States or in Porto Rico to any port in the Dominican Republic, is prohibited, without limitation or exception, from and after the date of this my proclamation until otherwise ordered by the President or by Congress. AND I do hereby enjoin all good citizens of the United StatesNotice. and of Porto Rico and all persons residing or being within the territory or jurisdiction thereof to be governed accordingly. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 14th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3184 November 02, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3184 By the President of the United States of America November 02, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Preamble.When nearly three centuries ago the first settlers came to the country which has now become this great republic, they fronted not only hardship and privation, but terrible risk to their lives. In those grim years the custom grew of setting apart one day in each year for a special service of thanksgiving to the Almighty for preserving the people through the changing seasons. The custom has now become national and hallowed by immemorial usage. We live in easier and more plentiful times than our forefathers, the men who with rugged strength faced the rugged days; and yet the dangers to national life are quite as great now as at any previous time in our history. It is eminently fitting that once a year our people should set apart a day for praise and thanksgiving to the (liver of Good, and. at the same time that they express their thankfulness for the abundant mercies received, should manfully acknowledge their shortcomings and pledge themselves solemnly and in good faith to strive to overcome them. During the past year we have been blessed with bountiful crops. Our business prosperity has been great. No other people has ever stood on as high a level of material well-being as ours now stands. We are not threatened by foes from without. The foes from whom we should pray to be delivered are our own passions, appetites and follies: and against these there is always need that we should war. Thursday. November 30, 1905. set apart as a day of national thanksgiving.Therefore, I now set apart Thursday, the thirtieth day of this November. as a day of thanksgiving for the past and of prayer for the future, and on that day I ask that throughout the land the people gather in their homes and places of worship, and in rendering thanks unto the Most High for the manifold blessings of the past year, consecrate themselves to a life of cleanliness, honor and wisdom, so that this nation may do its allotted work on the earth in a manner worthy of those who founded it and of those who preserved it. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2nd day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five [seal.] and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3184 November 11, 1905 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 11, 1905. A PROCLAMATION. Yuba Forest Reserve. Cal.Preamble.Vol. 26. p. 1103.*Post*, p. 3232.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, ”An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the. United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or 3185 not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of California, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, California. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of California, shown as the Yuba Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamationLands excepted. all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not toReserved from settlement. make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 11th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3185 January 01, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America January 01, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Government of Switzerland decreed the removal, onReciprocity with Switzerland.Preamble. and after January 1, 1906, of all differential customs duties from the products of the soil and industry of the United States, and granted to the same the benefit of the Swiss conventional tariff rates, by which action in the judgment of the President reciprocal and equivalent concessions are established in favor of the said products of the United States: Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt,Reduced duty on Swiss products.Vol. 30, p. 203. President of the United States of America, acting under the authority conferred by the third Section of the Tariff Act of the United States approved July 24, 1897, do hereby suspend during the continuance in force of the said concessions by the Government of Switzerland the imposition and collection of the duties imposed by the first Section of said Act upon the articles hereinafter specified, being the products of the soil and industry of Switzerland: and do declare in place thereof the following rates of duty provided in the third Section of said Act to be in force and effect from and after the date of this 3186 Articles affected.Proclamation, of which the officers and citizens of the United States will take due notice, namely: Vol. 30, p. 204.Upon argols, or crude tartar, or wine lees, crude, five per centum ad valorem. Upon brandies, or other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials, one dollar and seventy-five cents per proof gallon. Upon still wines, and vermuth, in casks, thirty-five cents per gallon: in bottles or jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or jugs containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twenty-four bottles or jugs containing each not more than one pint, one dollar and twenty-five cents per case, and any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of four cents per pint or fractional part thereof, but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed upon the bottles or jugs. Upon paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen and ink drawings, and statuary, fifteen per centum ad valorem. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3186 January 16, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America January 16, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Uintah Forest Reserve Utah and Wyo.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 895.*Ante*, p. 3116.*Post*, pp. 3207, 3240.WHEREAS, the Uintah Forest Reserve, in the State of Utah, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and was subsequently enlarged by proclamation dated July fourteenth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress,Vol. 30, p. 36. approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve ”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further enlarging the said forest reserve to include certain additional lands in the States of Utah and Wyoming, which are in part covered with timber; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid Act of Congress’, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do proclaim that the aforesaid Uintah Forest Reserve is hereby further enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; 3187 Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby Reserved from settlement.expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 16th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3187 January 17, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America January 17, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Sevier Forest Reserve, in the State of Utah,Sevier Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3020. was established by proclamation dated May twelfth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30, p. 36. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, ”An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight. and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve ”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Utah, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries enlarged. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do proclaim that the aforesaid Sevier Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamationLands excepted. all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. 3188 Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 17th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3188 January 18, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America January 18, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Manti Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 33. p. 2308.WHEREAS, the Manti Forest Reserve, in the State of Utah, was established by proclamation dated May twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and three; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “the President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may here-after be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Utah, which are in part covered with timber; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do proclaim that the aforesaid Manti Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 18th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3189 January 22, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3189 By the President of the United States of America January 22, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Fish Lake Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 30, p. 1787.Vol. 33, p. 2341.WHEREAS, the Fish Lake Forest Reserve, in the State of Utah, was established by proclamation dated February tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, and was subsequently enlarged by proclamation dated May second, nineteen hundred and four; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further enlarging the said forest reserve to include certain additional lands, in the State of Utah, which are in part covered with timber: Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of theBoundaries enlarged. United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteenVol. 30. p. 36. hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, ”An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes ”, do pro-claim that the aforesaid Fish Lake Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamationLands excepted. all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired : *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not toReserved from settlement. make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 22nd day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3189 January 24, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America January 24, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-fourBeaver Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; 3190 And whereas, the public lands, in the State of Utah, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation: Forest reserve, Utah.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Utah, shown as the Beaver Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof: Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date, hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful tiling duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 24th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3190 January 25, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America January 25, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. La Sal Forest Reserve, Utah, and Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26. p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. ”An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “that the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereon”; And whereas, the public lands, in the States of Utah and Colorado, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Utah and Colorado.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the States of Utah and Colorado, shown as the La Sal Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; 3191 Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands whichLands excepted. may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not toReserved from settlement. make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3191 February 24, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America February 24, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four ofFruita Fores Reserve, Colo.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of Colorado, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation: Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of theForest reserve, Colorado. United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Colorado, shown as the Fruita Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamationLands excepted. all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not toReserved from settlement. make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. 3192 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 24th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred [seal.] and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3192 February 27, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America February 27, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Reciprocity with Germany.Preamble.Vol. 31, p. 1978.WHEREAS the Government of Germany has taken action, extending, on and after March 1, 1906, and until June 30, 1907, or until further notice, the benefit of the German conventional customs tariff to the products of the soil or industry of the United States, by which action in the judgment of the President reciprocal concessions are established in favor of the said products of the United States: Reduced duties on German products.Vol. 30. p. 203.NOW, THEREFORE, be it known that I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, acting under the authority conferred by the third section of the Tariff Act of the United States, approved July 24, 1897, do hereby suspend, during the continuance in force of the said concessions by the Government of Germany, the imposition and collection of the duties imposed by the first section of said Act upon the articles hereinafter specified, being the products of the soil or industry of Germany; and do declare in place thereof the following rates of duty provided in the third section of said Act to be in force and effect on and after March 1, 1906, of which the officers and citizens of the United States will take due notice, namely: Articles affected.Upon argols, or crude tartar, or wine lees, crude, five per centum ad valorem. Upon brandies, or other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials, one dollar and seventy-five cents per proof gallon. Upon still wines, and vermuth, in casks, thirty-five cents per gallon: in bottles or jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or jugs containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twenty-four bottles or jugs containing each not more than one pint, one dollar and twenty-five cents per case, and any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of four cents per pint or fractional part thereof, but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed upon the bottles or jugs. Upon paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen and ink drawings, and statuary, fifteen per centum ad valorem. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this twenty-seventh day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand [seal.] nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3193 March 07, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3193 By the President of the United States of America March 07, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Gallatin Forest Reserves, in Gallatin Forest Reserve, Montana.Vol. 30, p. 1788.Preamble.the State of Montana, were established by proclamation dated February tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine: And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30, p. 36. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”: And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserves certain lands, within the State of Montana, which are in part covered with timber: Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of theForest reserve, Montana, enlarged. United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Gallatin Forest Reserve, on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamationLands excepted. all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Warning is hereby Reserved from settlement.expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 7th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3193 March 10, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America March 10, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-fourNorth Platte Forest Reserve, Nebraska.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, ‘‘An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to March 10, 1906. 3194 time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of Nebraska, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Nebraska.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Nebraska, shown as the North Platte Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof: Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Reserved settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 10th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3194 March 15, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America March 15, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, Oregon.Preamble.Vol. 20, p. 1103.*Post,* p. 3302.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. ”An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such Vol. 33, p. 2331.reservations and the limits thereof”; under which provision. The Baker City Forest Reserve, in the State of Oregon, was established by proclamation of February fifth, nineteen hundred and four: Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is further provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Gov- 3195 ernment for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nineyeight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of Oregon, which are hereinafter indicated, and which include the greater portion of The Baker City Forest Reserve, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation: Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Oregon. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Oregon, shown as the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamationLands excepted. all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. And whereas, it appears desirable that the entire areaBaker City Forest Reserve abolished and this reserve substituted. hereby reserved should be known by one name, the title, “ The Baker City Forest Reserve ”, is hereby abolished, and the reservation established by this proclamation shall be known as the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve. The lands heretofore within The Baker City Forest Lands restored to public domain.Reserve which are not hereby included within the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve but are restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety days notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby Reserved from settlement.expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 15th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3196 April 12, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3196 By the President of the United States of America April 12, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Helena Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation: Forest reserve, Montana.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Helena Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 12th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3196 April 24, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America April 24, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Ashland Forest Reserve, Oregon.Preamble.Vol. 28, p. 1243.*Post,* p. 3298.Vol. 30, p. 36.WHEREAS, the Ashland Forest Reserve, in the State of Oregon, was established by proclamation dated September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled. “An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, 3197 and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Oregon, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of theForest reserve, Oregon, enlarged. United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do proclaim that the aforesaid Ashland Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof: Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamationLands excepted. all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not toReserved from settlement. make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 24th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3197 April 24, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America April 24, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the ActVernon Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of Utah, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would lie promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation: Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt,Forest reserve, Utah. President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there 3198 are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Utah, shown as the Vernon Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 24th day of April, [seal.] in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3198 May 03, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America May 03, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Ruby Mountains Forest Reserve, Nevada.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one,entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes ”, “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of Nevada, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Nevada.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Nevada, shown as the Ruby Mountains Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. 3199 Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to makeReserved from settlement. settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3rd day of May, in [seal.] the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3199 May 10, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America May 10, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Weiser Forest Reserve, in theWeiser Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.*Ante,* p. 3055.*Post*, p. 3294.Vol. 30, p. 36. State of Idaho, was established by proclamation dated May twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled. ”An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes ”, that ”The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such odification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Idaho, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt,Forest reserve, Idaho, enlarged. President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do proclaim that the aforesaid Weiser Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 10th day of May [seal.] in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3200 May 19, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3200 By the President of the United States of America May 19, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Fillmore Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of Utah, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Utah.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Utah, shown as the Fillmore Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the land's reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 19th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3200 May 24, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America May 24, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Crow Indian Reservation. Mont.Preamble.Vol. 33, p. 352.WHEREAS, By an agreement between the Indians of the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana, on the one part, and Benjamin F. Barge, James H. McNeely, and Charles G. Hoyt, Commissioners on behalf of the United States, on the other part, amended and ratified by Act of Congress approved April twenty-seven, nineteen hundred and four 3201(33 Stat., 352), said Indians ceded, granted, and relinquished to the United States all their right, title, and interest in and to the unallotted lands within the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the said Crow Indian Reservation;Lands ceded. thence running due south to a point lying due east of the northeast corner of the Fort Custer military reservation; thence running due west to the northwest corner of said Fort Custer military reservation: theme due south to the southwest corner of said Fort Custer military reservation; thence due west to the intersection of the line between sections ten and eleven, township two south, range twenty-eight east of the Principal Meridian of Montana; thence due north to the intersection of the Montana base line: thence due west to the intersection of the western boundary of the Crow Indian Reservation: thence in a northeasterly direction following the present boundary of said reservation to the point of beginning: AND, WHEREAS, Under the Act of Congress ratifying said agreement, among other things, it was provided: That the unallotted lands, except such lands as may have been withdrawn forLands to be sold subject to homestead, town-site etc., laws.Vol. 32, p. 388. reclamation under the act of June seventeen, nineteen hundred and two (32 Stat., 388), and such tracts as may have been reserved for thirty days after the date of opening as subject to the preference right of entry of the purchasers of the improvements of the former Indian claimants thereon, and except sections sixteen and thirty-six, or lands selected in lieu thereof, which are reserved for common school purposes and are granted to the State of Montana for such purposes, shall be disposed of under the homestead, Proclamation opening lands to settlement.townsite, and mineral land laws of the United States, and shall be opened to settlement and entry by proclamation of the President, which proclamation shall prescribe the manner in which the lands may be settled upon, occupied, and entered by persons entitled to make entry thereof; and no person shall be permitted to settle upon, occupy, or enter any of said lands, except as prescribed in such proclamation, until after the expiration of sixty days *Proviso.*Soldiers and sailors’ rights not affected.[R. S., secs. 2304, 2305, p. 422.](/us/rs/s2304/2305/p422)Vol. 31, p. 847.from the time when the same are open to settlement and entry: *Provided,* That as to the lands opened under such proclamation, all rights of honorably discharged Union soldiers and sailors of the late Civil and the Spanish war. or the Philippine insurrection, as defined and described in sections twenty-three hundred and four and twenty-three hundred and five of the Revised Statutes, as amended by the act of March first, nineteen hundred and one (31 Stat. 847), shall not be abridged; NOW, THEREFORE, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States, byCeded lands open to settlement. virtue of the power vested in me by the said act of Congress, do hereby declare and make known that all of the unallotted lands in said reservation, except such as may at that time have been withdrawn for reclamation under said act of June seventeenth, nineteenOpen to entry July 16, 1906. hundred and two, and such lands as may have been reserved as subject to the preference right of entry of the purchasers of the improvements of the former Indian claimants thereon, and except sections sixteen and thirty-six, or lands selected in lieu thereof, which are reserved for common school purposes for the State of Montana, will, on and after the sixteenth day of July, nineteen hundred and six, in the manner hereinafter prescribed, and not otherwise, be opened to settlement, entry, and disposition under the general provisions of the homestead, townsite, and mineral land laws of the United States. And it is further providedRegistration. that, commencing at 9 o’clock a. m. on Thursday, June 14, 1906, and ending at 6 o’clock p. m., Thursday, June 28. 1906, a registration will be held at Miles City and Billings, State of Montana, and Sheridan, State of Wyoming, for the purpose of ascertaining what persons desire to enter, settle upon, and acquire title to any of said ceded lands under the homestead law, and of ascertaining their qualifications so to do. To obtain registration each 3202 applicant will be required to show himself duly qualified to make homestead entry of these lands under existing laws, by written application to be made on a blank furnished only at the places herein designated for registration, by the Commissioner of the General Land [R. S., sec. 2304 p. 422.](/us/rs/s2304/p422)Vol. 31. p. 847.Office, and to give the registering officers such appropriate matters of description and identity as will protect the applicant and the government against any attempted impersonation. Registration can not be effected through the use of the mails or the employment of an agent, except that honorably discharged soldiers and sailors entitled to the benefits of section twenty-three hundred and four of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the act of Congress approved March first, nineteen hundred and one (31 Stat., 847), may present their applications for registration and due proofs of their qualifications through an agent of their own selection, having a duly executed power of attorney on a blank furnished by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, but no person will be permitted to act as agent for more than one such soldier or sailor. No person will be permitted to register more than once or in any other than his true name. Applicants.Each applicant who shows himself duly qualified will be registered and given a nontransferable certificate to that effect, which will entitle him to go upon and examine the lands to be opened hereunder; but the only purpose for which he can go upon and examine said lands is that of enabling him later on, as herein provided, to understandingly select the lands for which he may make entry. No one will be permitted to make settlement upon any of said lands in advance of the opening herein provided for, and during the first sixty days following said opening no one but registered applicants will be permitted to make homestead settlement upon any of said lands, and then only in pursuance of a homestead entry duly allowed by the local land officers, or of a soldier's declaratory statement duly accepted by such officers. Drawings.The order in which during the first sixty days following the opening, the registered applicants will be permitted to make homestead entry of the lands opened hereunder, will be determined by a drawing for the district publicly held at Billings. Montana, commencing at 9 o'clock a. in., Monday, July 2, 1906, and continuing for such period as may be necessary to complete the same. The drawing will be had under the supervision and immediate observance of a committee of three persons whose integrity is such as to make their control of the drawing a guaranty of fairness. The members of this committee will be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, who will prescribe suitable compensation for their services. Preparatory to this drawing the registration officers will, at the time of registering each applicant who shows himself duly qualified, make out a card, which must be signed by the applicant, and giving such a description of the applicant as will enable the local land officers to thereafter identify him. This card will be subsequently sealed in a separate envelope which will bear no other distinguishing label or mark than such as may be necessary to show that it is to go into the drawing. These envelopes will be carefully preserved and remain sealed until opened in the course of the drawing herein provided. When the registration is completed all of these sealed envelopes will be brought together at the place of the drawing and turned over to the committee in charge of the drawing, who, in such manner as in their judgment will be attended with entire fairness and equality of opportunity, shall proceed to draw out and open the separate envelopes and to give to each inclosed card a number in the order in which the envelope containing the same is drawn. The result of the drawing will be certified by the committee to the officers of the district and will determine the order in which the applicants may make homestead entry of said lands and settlement thereon. 3203 Notice of the drawings, stating the name of each applicant andNotice of drawings. number assigned to him by the drawing, will be posted each day at the place of drawing, and each applicant will be notified of his number and of the day upon which he must make his entry by a postal card mailed to him at the address given by him at the time of registration. The result of each day’s drawing will also be given to the press to be published as a matter of news. Applications for homestead entry of said lands during the first sixty days following the opening can be made only by registered applicants and in the order established by the drawing. Commencing on Monday, July 16, 1906, at 9 o’clock a. m., theHow applications will be considered. applications of those drawing numbers 1 to 125, inclusive, must be presented at the land office in Billings. Montana, in the land district in which said lands are situated, and will be considered in their numerical order during the first day, and the applications of those drawing numbers 126 to 250, inclusive, must be presented and will be considered in their numerical order during the second day, and so on at that rate until all of said lands subject to entry under the homestead law, and desired thereunder, have been entered. If any applicant fails to appear and present his application for entry when the, number assigned to him by the drawing is reached, his right to enter will be passed until after the other applications assigned for that day have been disposed of, when he will be given another opportunity to make entry, failing in which he will be deemed to have abandoned his right to make entry under such drawing. To obtain the allowance of a homestead entry, each applicant mustCertificates of registration. personally present the certificate of registration theretofore issued to him. together with a regular application and the necessary accompanying proofs, together with the regular land office fees, but an honorably discharged soldier or sailor may file his declaratory statement through his agent, who can represent but one soldier or sailor as in the matter of registration. Persons who make homestead entry for any of the ceded lands will bePayments. required to pay four dollars per acre, payment in all eases to be made as follows: One dollar per acre at the time of entry, and the remainder to be paid in four equal, annual installments, the first installment to be paid at the end of the second year. Upon all entries the usual fee and commissions shall be paid, as provided for in the homestead laws on lands the price of which is one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre. In case any entryman fails to make the payments herein provided for, or anyForfeiture. of them, promptly when due, all rights in and to the lands covered by his or her entry shall at once cease, and any payments theretofore made shall be forfeited, and the entry shall be held for cancellation and canceled, and the land embraced therein shall thereupon be subject to entry at the price and upon the terms above set forth. Lands entered under the town-site and mineral land laws shall be paid for in amount and manner as provided by said laws, but in no case at a less price than that fixed for such lands if entered under the homestead laws. The production of the certificate of registration will be dispensed with onlyRejection of application. upon satisfactory proof of its loss or destruction. If at the time of considering his regular application for entry it appears that an applicant is disqualified from making homestead entry of these lands, his application will be rejected, notwithstanding his prior registration. If any applicant shall register more than once hereunder, or in any other than his true name, or shall transfer his registration certificate, he will thereby lose all the benefits of the registration and drawing herein provided for, and will be precluded from entering 3204 or settling upon any of said lands during the first sixty days following said opening. Town sites.Any person or persons desiring to found, or to suggest establishing, a town site upon any of the said lands, at any point, may, at any time before the opening herein provided for, file in the land office a written application to that effect, describing by legal subdivisions the lands intended to be affected, and stating fully and under oath the necessity or propriety of founding or establishing a town at that place. The local officers will forthwith transmit said petition to the Commissioner of the General Land Office with their recommendation in the premises. Such Commissioner, if he believes the public interests will be subserved thereby, will, if the Secretary of the Interior approve thereof, issue an order withdrawing the lands described in such petition, or any portion thereof, from homestead entry, and settlement and directing that the same be held for the time being for disposal under the townsite laws of the United States in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior may from time to time direct; and, if at any time after such withdrawal has been made it is determined that the lands so withdrawn are not needed for town site purposes they may be released from such withdrawal and then disposed of under the general provisions of the homestead laws in the manner prescribed herein. Disposal of remaining lands.All persons are especially admonished that under the said act of Congress approved March 3, 1905, it is provided that no person shall be permitted to settle upon, occupy, or enter any of said lands, except in the manner prescribed in this proclamation, until after the expiration of sixty days from the time when the same are opened to settlement and entry, and the lands are not subject to mineral exploration or location during that period. After the expiration of said period of sixty days, but not before, as hereinbefore prescribed, any of said lands which are non-mineral, remaining undisposed of, may be settled upon, occupied, and entered under the general provisions of the homestead and townsite laws of the United States in like manner as if the manner of effecting such settlement, occupancy, and entry had not been prescribed herein in obedience to law, and such of said lands as are mineral will then be subject to the provisions of the mining laws. Regulations.The Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe all needful rules and regulations necessary to carry into full effect the opening herein provided for. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 24th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3205 May 28, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3205 By the President of the United States of America May 28, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, in pursuance of an Act of the Congress of the UnitedJamestown. Va., Tercentennial celebration.Preamble.Vol. 33, p. 1046. States, approved March 3, 1905, entitled “An Act To provide for celebrating the birth of the American nation, the first permanent settlement of English-speaking people on the Western Hemisphere, by the holding of an international naval, marine, and military celebration in the vicinity of Jamestown, on the waters of Hampton Roads, in the State of Virginia; to provide for a suitable and permanent commemoration of said event, and to authorize an appropriation in aid thereof, and for other purposes,” a proclamation by the President of the United States was duly made and published on March 29, 1905,*Ante,* p. 2997. declaring that there shall be inaugurated on and near the waters of Hampton Roads, in the State of Virginia, an international naval, marine, and military celebration, beginning May 13 and ending not later than November 1, 1907, for the purpose of commemorating the events set forth in said Act; which said proclamation also invited all the nations of the earth to take part therein by sending their naval vessels to the said celebration, and by making such representations of their military organizations as may be practicable; And Whereas Section 3 of said Act authorizes the President * * “to have such portions of our Army and Navy assembled there during the said celebration as may be compatible with the public service. And the President is also authorized to invite participation in said celebration by the militia of the several States, but at their own expense.”; And Whereas accordingly in due season the necessary directions will be issued to the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy for the assembling, upon said occasion, of such portions of our Army and Navy as will fittingly represent these branches of the public service; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedMilitia Invited to attend the celebration. States, by virtue of the authority vested in me by said Act and in the name of the Government of the United States, do hereby invite the Governors of the several States and Territories to participate, but at their own expense, in said celebration by sending such organizations of the militia as, in their judgment, will afford proper military representation. The historic nature of this celebration renders it peculiarly appropriate that the representation of the militia should be commensurate with the interest and pride of our people in their citizen-soldiery who have in the many ordeals of our Colonial and National life met their military obligations with superb self-sacrifice and devotion. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this 28th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States, the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3206 May 28, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3206 By the President of the United States of America May 28, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Bear River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Utah.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; And whereas, the public lands, in the States of Idaho and Utah, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Idaho and Utah.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all (he tracts of land, in the States of Idaho and Utah, shown as the Bear River Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which' any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired : *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Vol. 33, p. 2307.Whereas, a portion of the land shown as the Bear River Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof was reserved by proclamation of May twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and three, and designated as “The Logan Forest Reserve”; Boar River Forest Reserve established in place of the Logan Forest Reserve.And whereas, it appears desirable that the several tracts hereby reserved should be known by one name, the title. “The Logan Forest Reserve” is hereby abolished, and the reservation established by this proclamation shall be known as the Bear River Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 28th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3207 May 29, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3207 By the President of the United States of America May 29, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Wichita Forest Reserve, in theWichita Forest Reserve, Okla.Preamble.Vol. 32. p. 1973. Territory of Oklahoma, was established by proclamation dated July fourth, nineteen hundred and one; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30, p. 30. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled. “An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes.” that “ The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the Territory of Oklahoma, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofBoundaries enlarged. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do proclaim that the aforesaid Wichita Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands whichLands excepted. may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 29th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3207 May 29, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America May 29, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Uinta Forest Reserve, in theUinta Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 895. State of Utah, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, under the name of the Uintah Forest Reserve, and was subsequently enlarged, by *Ante.* pp. 3116, 3186.proclamations dated July fourteenth, nineteen hundred and five, and January sixteenth, nine-3208teen *Post*, p. 3240.hundred and six, to include additional lands in the States of Utah and Wyoming; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further changing the boundaries of the said forest reserve to release and exclude therefrom certain lands in the States of Utah and Wyoming; Boundaries modified.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act making appropriations for Vol. 30, p. 36.sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the said lands are hereby released and excluded from the aforesaid Uinta Forest Reserve, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Excluded lands open to settlement.The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety days notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to lie affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 29th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. T. Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3208 June 02, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America June 02, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Shoshone or Wind River Reservation. Wyo.Preamble.WHEREAS, By an agreement between the Shoshone and Arapahoe tribes of Indians, belonging to the Shoshone or Wind River reservation in the State of Wyoming, on the one part, and James McLaughlin, a United States Indian Inspector, on the other part, amended and ratified by act of Vol. 33, p. 1016.Cession of unallotted lands in.Congress approved March third, nineteen hundred and five (33 Stat., 1016), the said Indian tribes ceded, granted, and relinquished to the United States all the right, title, and interest which they may have had to all of the unallotted lands embraced within said reservation, except the lands within and bounded by the following described lines: Lands excepted.Beginning in the midchannel of the Big Wind River at a point where said stream crosses the western boundary of the said reservation; thence in a southeasterly direction following the midchannel of the Big Wind River to its conjunction with the Little Wind or Big Popo-Agie River, near the northeast corner of township one south, range four east; hence up the midchannel of the Big PopoAgie River in a southwesterly direction to the mouth of the North Fork of the said Big Popo-Agie River: thence up the midchannel of said North Fork of the Big PopoAgie River to its intersection with the southern boundary of the said reservation, near the southwest corner of section twenty-one, township two south, range one west: thence due west along the said southern boundary of the said reservation to the southwest corner of the same: thence north along the western boundary of said reservation to the place of beginning. 3209 AND, WHEREAS, It was provided by said act of March three,Opening of lands to entry.Vol. 33, p. 1021.*Ante,* p. 849. nineteen hundred and five, that said unallotted lands ceded to the United States under said agreement should be disposed of under the provisions of the homestead, townsite, coal and mineral Date of opening.land laws of the United States, and should be opened to settlement and entry by proclamation of the President of the United States on June fifteenth, nineteen hundred and six, which proclamation shall prescribe the manner in which the lands shall be settled upon, occupied, and entered by persons permitted to make entry thereof, and no person shall be permitted to settle upon, occupy or enter said lands except as prescribed in said proclamation, until after the expiration of sixty days from the time when the same are open to settlement and entry; and the rights of honorably discharged soldiers and sailors of the late civil and Spanish wars, as defined and described in sections twenty-three hundred and four and twenty-three hundred and five of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the act of March one. nineteen hundred and one. shall not be abridged; AND, WHEREAS, The time for the opening of said unallotted lands was Time of opening extended to August 15, 1906.extended to the fifteenth day of August, nineteen hundred and six, unless the President shall determine that the same may be opened at an earlier date, by Public Resolution of Congress, approved March twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and six (Public *Ante,* p. 825.Resolution No. Twelve): NOW, THEREFORE, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States ofCeded lands open to settlement.Vol. 33, p 1020. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said Act and Resolution of Congress, do hereby declare and make known that all the unallotted lands in the ceded portion of said reservation, except such as may at that time have been reserved for carrying out the provisions of said amended treaty relative to the rights of Asmus Boysen, allowing him to locate in accordance with the Government surveys not to exceed six hundred and forty acres in the form of a square, of mineral or coal lands in said reservation, and to purchase the same, will, on and after the fifteenth day of August, nineteen hundred and six, in the manner hereinafter prescribed, and not otherwise, be opened to settlement, entry, and disposition under the general provisions of the homestead, townsite, coal, and mineral land laws of the United States. And it is further directed and provided that commencing at ninePlaces of registration. o’clock a. m., on Monday July 16, 1906, and ending at six o’clock p. m., Tuesday, July 31, 1906, a registration will be held at Lander, Shoshoni, and Thermopolis; also, at Worland, provided that the Big*Proviso.*Big Horn Railroad. Horn Railroad, now in course of construction, shall be completed and doing a passenger traffic to that place on July 16, 1906, for the purpose of ascertaining the names and qualifications of all persons who desire to enter, settle upon, or acquire title to any of said ceded lands under the homestead laws. To obtain registration for the purpose of making a homestead entryApplicants. of any of said ceded lands each applicant will be required to show himself duly qualified under the law to make such entry, and this showing must be made by the presentation of a sworn application for registration executed on a blank furnished by the Commissioner of the General Land Office which can be obtained only at the time and places of registration herein mentioned, and each person registering must give the registering officer such appropriate matters of description and identification as will protect the applicant and the Government against any attempted impersonation. Registration can not be affected through the use of the mails or the employmentRestrictions on registration. of an agent, excepting that honorably discharged soldiers and sailors entitled to the benefits of Section twenty-three hundred 3210[R. S., sec. 2304 p. 422.](/us/rs/s2304/p422)and four of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Act of Congress approved March one, nineteen hundred and one Vol. 31, p. 847.(31 Stat., 847), may present their applications for registration for the purpose of making a homestead entry and make due proof of their qualifications through an agent of their own selection having a duly executed power of attorney on a blank furnished by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, but no person will be permitted to act as agent for more than one soldier or sailor. No person will be permitted to register more than once, nor will he be permitted to register in any other than his true name. Certificate of registration.Each applicant who shows himself duly qualified will be registered and given a non-transferable certificate to that effect, and each person holding such certificate will be entitled to go upon any ceded lands subject to entry hereunder and examine such lands, but the only purpose for which he can go upon and examine such lands is to enable him later on as herein provided, to understandingly select the lands for which he may make entry. DrawingsThe order in which during the first sixty days following the opening the registered applicants will be permitted to make homestead entry of lands opened hereunder will be determined by a drawing for the district, held at Lander, Wyoming, commencing at nine o'clock a. m., Saturday, August 4, 1906, and continuing for such period necessary to complete the same. The drawing will be had under the supervision and immediate observance of a committee of three persons whose integrity is such as to make their control of the drawing a guaranty of its fairness. The members of this committee will be appointed by the Secretary of the Interior, who will prescribe suitable compensation for their services. Preparatory to this drawing the registration officers will, at the time of registering each applicant who shows himself duly qualified, make out a card which must be signed by the applicant, and give such a description of the applicant as will enable the local land officers to thereafter identify him. This card will be subsequently sealed in a separate envelope which will bear no other distinguishing label or mark than such as may be necessary to show that it is to go into the drawing. These envelopes will be carefully preserved and remain sealed until opened in the course of the drawing herein provided. When the registration is completed all of these sealed envelopes will be brought together at the place of drawing and turned over to the committee in charge of the drawing who, in such manner as in their judgment will be attended with entire fairness and equality of opportunity, shall proceed to draw out and open the separate envelopes and to give to each inclosed card a number in the order in which the envelope containing the same is drawn. The result of the drawing will be certified to the officers of the district and will determine the order in which the applicants may make homestead entry of said lands and settlement thereon. Notice.Notices of the drawing, stating the name of each applicant and the number assigned to him by the drawing, will be posted each day at the place of the drawing, and each applicant will be notified of his number and the day upon which he must make his entry, by a postal card mailed to him at the address given by him at the time of the registration. The result of each day's drawing will also be given to the press and published as a matter of news. Applications for homestead entry during the sixty days following the opening can be made only by registered applicants and in the order established by the drawing. Applications.*Post*, p. 3222.Commencing August fifteenth, nineteen hundred and six, at nine o’clock a. am., the applications of those persons drawing numbers 1 to 100, inclusive, entitling them to make homestead entries, must be 3211presented at the land office at Lander. Wyoming, in the land district in which the said lands are situated and will be considered in their numerical order during the first day. and the applications of (hose drawing numbers 101 to 200, inclusive, entitling them to make homestead entries, must be presented and will be considered in their numerical order during the second day, and so on, Sundays excluded, at the rate of 100 such applications per day until and including August twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and six : on and after August twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and six, such applications will be considered in like manner at the rate of 120 per day, Sundays excluded, until and including September sixth, nineteen hundred and six; on and after September seventh, nineteen hundred and six, such applications will be considered at the rate of 140 per day, Sundays excluded, until and including September eighteenth, nineteen hundred and six; on and after September nineteenth, nineteen hundred and six, such applications will be considered at the rate of 100 per day, Sundays excluded, until and including September twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six; and on and after October one, nine-teen hundred and six, such applications will be considered at the rate of 170 per day, Sundays excluded, until and including October thirteenth, nineteen hundred and six, the expiration of the sixty day period. If any applicant fails to appear and present his application to make aFailure to present. homestead entry, when the number assigned to him by the drawing is reached, his application to enter will be passed until after the other applications assigned to that day have been disposed of when he will, on that day be given another opportunity to make entry, and if he fails to do so he will be deemed to have abandoned his right to make entry under such drawing. To obtain the allowance of a homestead entry each applicant willPresentation of registration certificate. personally present the certificate of registration theretofore issued to him. together with a regular homestead application and the necessary accompanying proofs, together with the regular land office fees, but an honorably discharged soldier or sailor may file his declaratory statement through his agent, who can represent but one soldier or sailor as in the matter of registration. The production of the certificate of registration will be dispensedEntries. with only upon satisfactory proof of its loss or destruction. If, at the time of considering the regular application to enter, it appears that the applicant is disqualified from making homestead entry on these lands his application will be rejected notwithstanding his prior registration. If any applicant shall register more than once here-under or in any other than his true name, or shall transfer his registration certificate, he will thereby lose all the benefits of the registration and drawing herein provided for and will be precluded from entering or settling upon any of said lands during the first sixty days following the opening. Persons who make homestead entries for any of the ceded landsPrice. within two years after the opening of the same to entry shall pay one dollar and fifty cents per acre for the lands embraced in their entries and for all of the ceded lands thereafter entered under the homestead laws the sum of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre shall be paid, payment in all cases to be made as follows: Fifty cents per acre at the time of making entry and twenty-fivePayments. cents per acre each year thereafter until the price per acre hereinbefore provided shall have been fully paid. Upon all entries the usual fees and commissions shall be paid as provided for in the homesteadFees. laws on lands the price of which is one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre. 3212 Forfeiture.In case any entryman fails to make the payments hereinbefore provided for under homestead entries within the time stated, the right of said entryman to the lands covered by his or her entry shall be forfeited and the entry will be canceled. Townsites.Any person or persons desiring to found, or to suggest establishing a townsite upon any of the said lands, at any point may, at any time before the opening herein provided for, file in the land office a written application to that effect, describing by legal subdivisions the lands intended to be affected, and stating fully and under oath the necessity or propriety of founding or establishing a town at that place. The local officers will forthwith transmit said petition to the Commissioner of the General Laud Office with their recommendations in the premises. Such Commissioner, if he believes the public interests will be subserved thereby will, if the Secretary of the Interior approve thereof, issue an order withdrawing the lands described in such petition, or any portion thereof, from homestead entry and settlement and directing that the same be held for the time being for disposal under the townsite laws of the United States in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior may from time to time direct: and, if at any time after such withdrawal has been made it is determined that the lands so withdrawn are not needed for townsite purposes, they may be released from such withdrawal and then disposed of under the general provisions of the homestead laws in the manner prescribed herein. Mineral locations.The lands entered under the townsite, coal and mineral land laws shall be paid for in amount and manner provided by the laws under which they are entered, and unless entry and payment under mineral locations shall be made within three years from date of location all rights thereunder shall cease. Entry of undisposed landsVol. 33, p. 1016.All persons are especially admonished that under said act of Congress approved March three, nineteen hundred and five, it is provided that no person shall be permitted to settle upon, occupy, or enter any of said lands except in the manner prescribed in this proclamation until after the expiration of sixty days from the time when the same are opened to settlement and entry. After the expiration of said period of sixty days, but not before, as herein prescribed, any of said lands remaining undisposed of may be settled upon, occupied, entered, or located under the general provisions of the homestead, townsite, coal and mineral land laws of the United States in like manner as if the manner affecting such settlement, occupancy, entry, and location had not been prescribed herein in obedience to law. Regulations.The Secretary of the Interior shall prescribe all needful rules and regulations necessary to carry into full effect the opening herein provided for. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2nd day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3213 June 02, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3213 By the President of the United States of America June 02, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hell Gate Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana,Hell Gate Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3168.*Post.* p. 3230.Vol. 30, p. 36. was established by proclamation dated October third, nineteen hundred and five: And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes.” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve ”: And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Montana, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofBoundaries enlarged. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do proclaim that the aforesaid Hell Gate Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2nd day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3214 June 06, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3214 By the President of the United States of America June 06, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. UncompahgreIndian Reservation. Utah.Preamble.Vol. 30, p. 87.Unallotted lands open for location, etc.Whereas, by the act of Congress approved June 7, 1897 (30 Stats., 87) it was provided: The Secretary is hereby directed to allot agricultural lands in severalty to the Uncompahgre Ute Indians now located upon or belonging to the Uncompahgre Indians Reservation in the State of Utah, said allotments to lie upon the Uncompahgre and Uintah Reservations or elsewhere in said State. And all the lands of said Uncompahgre Reservation not theretofore allotted in severalty to said Uncompahgre Utes shall, on and after the first day of April, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, be open for location and entry under all the land laws of the United States; excepting, however, therefrom all lands containing gilsonite, asphalt, elaterite, or other like substances. Title to gilsonite, etc., lands reserved.Vol. 32, p 998.And the title to all of the said lands containing gilsonite, asphaltum, elaterite, or other like substances, is reserved to the United States. And whereas, it is provided by the act of Congress approved March 3, 1903 (32 Stats., 998), entitled “An Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department,” etc., as follows: Mining lands located on, prior to January 1, 1891. valid.That in the lands within the former Uncompahgre Indian Reservation, in the Stale of Utah, containing gilsonite, Vol. 30, p. 87.asphaltum, elaterite, or other like substances, which were reserved from location and entry by provision in the Act of Congress entitled ‘An Act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes.' approved June seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, all Patents to Issue on relocation, etc., of claims.discoveries and locations of any such mineral lands by qualified persons prior to January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, not previously discovered and located, who recorded notices of such discoveries and locations prior to January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, either in the State of Colorado, or in the office of the County recorder of Claims located after January 1, 1891, invalid.Uintah County. Utah, shall have all the force and effect accorded by law to locations of mining claims upon the public domain. All such locations Sale of remainder of mineral lands.may hereafter be perfected, and patents shall be issued therefor upon compliance with the requirements of the mineral land laws, provided that the owners of such location shall relocate their respective claims and record the same in the office of the County recorder of Uintah County. Utah, within ninety days after the passage of this Act. All locations of any such mineral lands made and recorded on or subsequent to January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, are hereby declared to be null and void; and the remainder of the lands heretofore reserved as aforesaid because of the mineral substances contained in them, in so far as the same may be within even numbered sections, shall be sold and disposed of in tracts not exceeding forty acres, or a quarter of a Restrictions.quarter of a section, in such manner and upon such terms and with such restrictions as may be prescribed in a proclamation of the President of the United States issued for that purpose not less than one hundred and twenty days after the passage of this Act. and not less than ninety days before the time of sale or disposal, and the balance of said lands and also all the mineral therein are hereby specifically reserved for future action of Congress. Sale of even-numbered mineral sections.Now, therefore, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power vested in me by law. do hereby declare and make known that the even-numbered Vol. 30, p. 87.sections of surveyed lands in said former Uncompahgre Indian Reservation in Utah, heretofore reserved by said Act of June 7, 1897, to the United States as containing deposits of gilsonite, Lands excepted.asphaltum, elaterite or other like substances, saving and excepting such of said even numbered sections as may be appropriated and claimed under discoveries and locations made and recorded prior to January first, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and Vol. 32, p. 998.relocated and re-recorded as specified by said Act of March third, nineteen hundred and three (32 Stat., 998) and saving and excepting lands allotted to Indians, and all other lands legally Bids at Vernal, Utah.reserved or appropriated, shall be offered for sale upon sealed bids at the Vernal, Utah, land office in tracts not exceeding 3215 forty acres in the aggregate, or the smallest legal subdivision approximating that area; and that the evenDisposal of unsold lands. numbered sections of said lands, now unsurveyed. after the date on which the township plat of survey thereof is officially filed in the local land office in the usual manner, as well as any of the lands offered at this sale remaining unsold may be advertised and sealed bids invited therefor upon the same terms at the same place and at such time as may be specified in a public notice duly given by direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Inasmuch as the government is unable to determine definitely those tracts in the surveyed even numbered sections principally valuable for deposits of gilsonite, asphaltum, elaterite or other like substances bids may be offered for any forty-acre tract or lot approximating that area subject to the regulations as to proof of character of the land, to be hereafter issued. The bids for the lands offered will be opened at the Vernal, Utah,Opening blds. land office on Saturday. September 15, 1906, commencing at one o'clock P. M., mountain standard time, and will continue from day to day until all bids have been examined. All bids to receive consideration must be filed in theFiling bids. district land office at Vernal, Utah, before 4:30 o'clock P. M. of the day preceding that set for the opening of the bids. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids.Rejection, etc. As an individual, or as a member of an association, theAge limit of purchaser. purchaser must be twenty-one years of age and a citizen of the United States or have declared his intention to become such citizen. Bids for said lands shall be in accordance with suchRegulations. form, and at such minimum price as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior who shall also prescribe all additional rules and regulations necessary to carry into full effect the sale herein provided for. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3215 June 15, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation A PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT. June 15, 1906. Whereas, on May 2, 1904, proclamation wasHailey Land District, Idaho.Preamble.Vol. 33, p. 2343.[R. S. secs. 2380, 2381, p. 436.](/us/rs/s2380/2381/p436) issued (33 Stat., 2343) withdrawing certain tracts of land in the Hailey Land District. Idaho, as therein described, for disposition under the provisions of Sections 2380 and 2381 of the Revised Statutes of the United States: And whereas, it is deemed advisable that certain lands be*Ante,* p. 116. eliminated from the provisions of said proclamation, to be utilized for town site purposes under the act approved April 16, 1906—Public 103; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of theLands reserved under reclamation act excluded.Vol. 33. p. 2343. United States, do hereby declare and make known that there shall be excluded from the lands described in the said proclamation of May 2, 1904, certain lands hereinafter described, but the said lands shall for a period of ten days from the date hereof remain reserved from settlement, entry or occupation under any of the public land laws, except 3216 that the Secretary of the Interior may (hiring said period of ten days withdraw such tracts for disposition *Ante*, p. 116.in accordance with the provisions of the said Act of April 16, 1906. The lands to be excluded from the operation of the said proclamation for town site purposes are as follows: Description.In Township nine south, range twenty-four east, Boise Meridian, north half of the southeast quarter and south half of the northeast quarter of section one: southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section twenty: north half of the northeast quarter and northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section twenty nine. In Township ten south, range twenty-three east. Boise Meridian, northwest quarter of Section fifteen. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 15th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3216 June 25, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America June 25, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Lincoln Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble.Vol. 32. p. 2018.*Ante,* p. 3175.WHEREAS, the Lincoln Forest Reserve, in the Territory of New Mexico, was established by proclamation dated July twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and two, and the boundaries thereof were subsequently modified by proclamation dated October third, nineteen hundred and five: And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by enlarging the said forest reserve to include certain additional lands, in the Territory of New Mexico, which tire in part covered with timber; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act making appropriations for Vol. 30, p. 36.sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the aforesaid Lincoln Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are, accordingly, now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof: Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. 3217 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3217 June 25, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America June 25, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the actSan Luis Obispo Forest Reserve, Cal. Preamble.Vol. 26, p 1103. of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.’’ ”That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of California, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentForest reserve, California. of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of California, shown as the San Luis Obispo Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of thisLands excepted. proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all personsReserved from settlement. not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3218 June 25, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3218 By the President of the United States of America June 25, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Monterey Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 26. p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.” ”That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of California, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, California.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of California, shown as the Monterey Forest Re serve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Reserved settlement.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2.5th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3218 June 30, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America June 30, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Black Mesa Forest Reserve Ariz.Preamble.Vol. 30, p. 1782.Vol. 30, p. 36.WHEREAS, the Black Mesa Forest Reserve, in the Territory of Arizona, was established by proclamation dated August seventeenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled. “An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety- 3219eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve ”; And whereas, it appeals that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the Territory of Arizona, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofBoundaries enlarged. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Black Mesa Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands whichLands excepted. may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 30th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirtieth. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. PROCLAMATIONS. 34 Stat. 3221 July 18, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America July 18, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third,Pinnacles Forest Reserve. Cal.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103. eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, ”An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes”, ”That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of California, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber and undergrowth, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, California. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of California, shown as the Pinnacles Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands whichLands excepted. may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided,* that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons rot to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 18th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 3221 34 Stat. 3222 July 18, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3222 By the President of the United States of America July 18, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Heppner Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands, in the State of Oregon, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; Forest reserve, Oregon.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Oregon, shown as the Heppner Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which may have been, prior to the date hereof, embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired: *Provided*, that this exception shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law regarding the entry, filing, or settlement. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 18th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3222 July 20, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America July 20, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Shoshone Reservation. Wyo.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3208.WHEREAS, by a proclamation issued the second day of June, A. D., 1906, pursuant to law. it was declared that certain portions of the lands within the Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, in the State of Wyoming, particularly described in said proclamation, should become subject to entry at the U. S. land office, located at Lander, in the Lander land district, in the State of Wyoming. 3223 And whereas, for good and sufficient reasons now first made known to me, it appears that public interests and convenience require that all applications to make such entries which will be presented prior to October 4, A. D., 1906, should be received at the town of Shoshoni, in said land district, and not at Lander, as heretofore directed. Now, therefore, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States ofApplications for entries to be made at Shoshoni. Wyo., up to October 3, 1906.*Ante,* p. 3210. America, by virtue of the power vested in me by law, do hereby direct, declare and make known that the land officers, for said district, will receive applications for entries at Shoshoni, in said district, beginning on the fifteenth day of August, A. D., 1906, and continuing up to and including the third day of October, Sundays excepted, and thereafter beginning October 4th, 1906, at Lander. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 20th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3223 August 08, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 08, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, in the Territory of Arizona, was established byGrand Canyon Forest Reserve. Ariz.Preamble.Vol. 27, p. 1064.*Ante*, p. 3000.*Post,* p. 3263. proclamation dated February twentieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, under the name of the Grand Canon Forest Reserve, and was enlarged, by proclamation dated May sixth, nineteen hundred and five, to include additional lands in the Territory of Arizona; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the Territory of Arizona, which are in part covered with timber, and by excluding therefrom certain lands; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofBoundaries changed.Vol. 30, p. 36. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, ”An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the boundaries of the aforesaid Grand Canyon Forest Reserve are hereby further changed, and that they are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the publicRestored lands open to settlement. domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety days’ notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. 3224 Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 8th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3224 August 10, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 10, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Crazy Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the. State of Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would he promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly’or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof Forest reserve, Montana.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Crazy Mountains Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 10th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3225 August 13, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3225 By the President of the United States of America August 13, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Kootenai Forest Reserve. Mont.Preamble.Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, Montana.*Post*, p. 3253. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Kootenai Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 13th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3225 August 16, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 16, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the State ofWasatch ForestReserve, Utah. Preamble. Utah, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26. p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,”; “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in 3226part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Utah.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Utah, shown as the Wasatch Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 16th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3226 August 21, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 21, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Goose Lake Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, it is provided by section twenty-four of the act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not. as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; And whereas, the public lands, in the State of Oregon, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be, promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Forest reserve, Oregon.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Oregon, shown as the Goose Lake Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered 3227 by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make Reserved from settlement.settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 21 day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.]and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3227 August 25, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 25, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, a dreadful calamity has befallenValparaiso earthquake.Preamble. our sister republic of Chile in the destruction by earthquake of Valparaiso and other localities; And whereas, we of this nation at this moment see the city of San Francisco struggling upwards from the ruins in which a like catastrophe overwhelmed her last spring; And whereas, we keep keenly in mind the thankful appreciation we felt for the way in which the peoples of Europe, Asia, and the Americas came forward with generous offers of assistance; Now therefore, in this time of woe of our sister republic I ask that ourAid asked for the sufferers. people out of their abundance now strive to do to another as others last spring did to us. The National Red Cross Association has already taken measures to collect any subscriptions that may be offered for this purpose, and I trust that there will be a generous response. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25 day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3227 August 27, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America August 27, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Government of Spain has, by Royal Decree taking effect September 1, 1906, extendedReciprocity with Spain.Preamble. to the products and manufactures of the United States the rates of duty now fixed in the second or minimum column of the Spanish tariff and has made applicable to the United States every decrease of duty accorded by Spain by law and in the commercial pacts now made, or which in future shall be 3228made, with other nations (exception being made only of the special advantages conceded to Portugal), by which action, in the judgment of the President, reciprocal and equivalent concessions are, established in favor of the said products and manufactures of the United States; Reduced duty on Spanish products.Vol. 30, p. 203.NOW, THEREFORE, be it known that I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, acting under the authority conferred by the third section of the Tariff Act of the United States, approved July 24, 1897, do hereby suspend, during the continuance in force of the said concessions by the Government of Spain, the imposition and collection of the duties imposed by the first section of said Act upon the articles hereinafter specified, being the products of the soil or industry of Spain; and do declare in place thereof the following rates of duties provided in the third section of said Act to be in force and effect on and after September 1, 1906, of which the officers and citizens of the United States will take due notice, namely: Articles affected.Vol. 30, p. 204Upon argols, or crude Tartar, or wine lees, crude, five per centum ad valorem. Upon brandies, or other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials, one dollar and seventy-five cents per proof gallon. Upon still wines, and vermuth, in casks, thirty-five cents per gallon; in bottles or jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or jugs containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twenty-four bottles or jugs containing each not more than one pint, one dollar and twenty-five cents per case, and any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of four cents per pint or fractional part thereof, but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed upon the bottles or jugs. Upon paintings in oil or water colors, pastels pen and ink drawings, and statuary, fifteen per centum ad valorem. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 27 day of August, in the [seal.] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3228 September 01, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 01, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Uintah Indian Reservation. Utah.Preamble.Vol. 32, p. 744.Vol. 32, p. 998.Vol. 33, p. 1069.WHEREAS, the Secretary of the Interior, on July 11, 1905, under the authority of the act of June 19, 1902 (32 Stats., 744) amended by the act of March 3. 1903 (32 Stats., 982, 998), and March 3, 1905 (33 Stats., 1048. 1069), reserved certain lands in the former Uintah Indian Reservation in Utah, including Lots 2 and 13 in Sec. 10, T. 2 S., R. 1 E., containing *Ante*, p. 3119.8.80 acres, for the Uintah Indian Grazing Reserve: and whereas, the President of the United States in his proclamation of July 14, 1905, opening the lands in the said Uintah Reservation to settlement and entry, excepted from such opening the David Eskelson claim.lands included in said grazing reserve: and whereas one David Eskelson was, on September 26, 1905, erroneously allowed to include in his 3229homestead entry No. 806, the said Lots 2 and 13, on which lots he has placed valuable improvements, and which, by virtue of their small area and being entirely segregated from the balance of the grazing reserve by the claims of the Raven Mining Company, are of no value as a part of said reserve: Now, therefore, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States, byLand restored to public domain. virtue of the power in me vested, do hereby declare and make known that the lots numbered 2 and 13 of Township 2 S., of Range 1 E., Uintah Special Meridian, in Utah, are hereby restored to the public domain. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, the 1st day of September in the [seal.] year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3229 September 07, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 07, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Stanislaus Forest Reserve, in Stanislaus Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 29. p. 898.the State of California, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven; and the boundary lines thereof were subsequently Vol. 33, p. 702.changed and the area reduced by the Act of Congress, approved February seventh, nineteen hundred and live, entitled, “An Act To exclude from the Yosemite National Park, California, certain lands therein described, and to attach and include the said lands in the Sierra Forest Reserve”; And whereas, it appears that the public good would beVol. 30, p. 36. promoted by adding to the said Stanislaus Forest Reserve certain lands in the State of California which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that ”The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofBoundaries enlarged. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, do proclaim that the Stanislaus Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or Lands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be 3230covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 7th day of September, [seal.] in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3230 September 14, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 14, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Hell Gate Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.*Ante*, pp. 3168, 3213.WHEREAS, the Hell Gate Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana, was established by proclamation dated October third, nineteen hundred and five, and was subsequently enlarged by proclamation dated June second, nineteen hundred and six; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further enlarging the said forest reserve to include certain additional lands, in the State of Montana, which are in part covered with timber: Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, Vol. 30, p. 30.entitled. “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the aforesaid Hell Gate Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 14th day of September, in the [seal.] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the, United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3231 September 15, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3231 By the President of the United States of America September 15, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Government of the Principality of Bulgaria has takenReciprocity with Bulgaria.Preamble. action, extending, on and after June 5, 1906, and until further notice, to the products of the soil or industry of the United States, the benefit of the Bulgarian conventional customs tariff rates, the same being the lowest rates applied by Bulgaria to the like products of any other country, by which action in the judgment of the President reciprocal and equivalent concessions are established in favor of the said products of the United States: Now, Therefore, be it known that I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT,Reduction of duties on Bulgarian products.Vol. 30. p. 203. President of the United States of America, acting under the authority conferred by the third section of the Tariff Act of the United States, approved July 24, 1897, do hereby suspend, during the continuance in force of the said concessions by the Government of the Principality of Bulgaria, the imposition and collection of the duties imposed by the first section of said Act upon the Articles hereinafter specified, being the products of the soil or industry of Bulgaria; and do declare in place thereof the following rates of duty provided in the third section of said Act to be in force and effect on and after September 30, 1906, of which the officers and citizens of the United States will take due notice, namely: Upon argols, or crude tartar, or wine lees, crude, five per centum ad valorem.Articles affected.Vol. 30, p. 204. Upon brandies, or other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials, one dollar and seventy-five cents per proof gallon. Upon still wines, and vermuth, in casks, thirty-five cents per gallon; in bottles or jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or jugs containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twenty-four bottles or jugs containing each not more than one pint, one dollar and twenty-five cents per case, and any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of four cents per pint or fractional part thereof, but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed upon the bottles or jugs. Upon paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen and ink drawings, and statuary, fifteen per centum ad valorem. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this fifteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3231 September 17, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 17, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands, in the State of Oregon, which are hereinafter indicated, are in partFremont Forest Reserve. Oreg.Preamble. covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; 3232 Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Oregon.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Oregon, shown as the Fremont Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 17th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3232 September 17, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 17, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Tahoe Forest Reserve, Cal. and Nev.Preamble.*Ante*, pp. 3163, 3184.Vol. 26, p. 1103.Vol. 30, p. 36.WHEREAS, the Tahoe Forest Reserve, in the States of California and Nevada, and the Yuba Forest Reserve, in the State of California, have been heretofore established by proclamations, under the provisions of the acts of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “ An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” and June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”; And whereas, it appears desirable that the area embraced in said forest reserves, with certain additions thereto, in the State of California, should be included in one reserve and be distinguished by one name; and it appears that the public lands in the States of California and Nevada, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and that the public good would be promoted by setting apart the same as a public reservation; Tahoe Forest Reserve established in place of the Tahoe and Yuba forest reserves.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid acts of Congress, do proclaim that the proclamations heretofore issued respecting said forest reserves are hereby superseded, and the Tahoe Tahoe Forest Reserve established in place of the Tahoe and Yuba forest reserves. 3233 Forest Reserve is hereby established in place thereof, with boundaries as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 17th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3233 September 19, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 19, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Indian Reservations, Okla.Pasture and wood lands.Preamble.*Ante,* p. 213.Whereas, Section two of the Act of June 5, 1906, (34 Stats., 213), directed that the four hundred and eighty thousand acres of grazing lands heretofore selected and set apart by the Secretary of the Interior in the Kiowa. Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservations, in the Territory of Oklahoma, for the use in common of certain Indian tribes, pursuant to Article three of Section six of the Act of Congress, approved June 6, 1900, entitled, “An Act to ratify and Vol. 31, p. 677.confirm an agreement with the Indians of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, in Idaho; ” and the twenty-five thousand acres of land heretofore set apart by the Secretary of the Interior as a wood reservation in said Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Indian Reservations, “shall be opened to settlement by proclamation of the President of the United States within six months from the passage of this Act, and be disposed of upon sealed bids or at public auction, at the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, to the highest bidder under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States, and under the rules and regulations adopted by the Secretary of the Interior ”; And, whereas, by Section six of said Act of June 5, 1906, it*Ante,* p. 214. was declared that certain portions of said four hundred and eighty thou-sand acres of land should be allotted to *Ante,* p. 550.certain Indians described therein; and by the Act of June 28, 1906 (34 Stats., 550), it was further declared that certain other portions of said four hundred and eighty thousand acres of land should be sold to certain lessees thereof: And, whereas, under the Act approved March 20. 1906 (34 Stats., 80),Town sites, etc.*Ante*, p. 80. authorizing the establishment of townsites and the sale of lots within said four hundred and eighty thousand acres of land, the Secretary of the Interior was authorized to set aside and reserve such lands as he may deem necessary for the establishment of town-sites; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of Proclamation opening lands for settlement.America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said Act of Congress, approved June 5, 1906, do hereby declare and make known that all of said four hundred and eighty thousand acres of land, except such portions thereof as may be allotted, sold or reserved in the manner prescribed in said Acts of Congress, and all of said 3234twenty-five thousand acres of land will be opened to settlement *Ante,* p. 213.and disposition, under the provisions of said Act of June 5, 1906, and under the rules and regulations adopted by the Secretary of the Interior, at such time and in such manner as the said Secretary of the Interior may fix and prescribe. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at this City of Washington this 19th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3234 September 20, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 20, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Lolo Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve. Montana.*Post*, p. 3260.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Lolo Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 20th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3235 September 24, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3235 By the President of the United States of America September 24, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Shasta Forest Reserve. Cal.Preamble.*Ante,* p. 3157.WHEREAS, the Shasta Forest Reserve, in the State of California, was established by proclamation dated October third, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of California, which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30, p. 36. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “ The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve ”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofBoundaries enlarged. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Shasta Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawnLands excepted. or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 24th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3235 September 24, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 24, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Public lands in the State ofLong Pine Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble. Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part 3236covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Montana.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Long Pine Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to lie affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 24 day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3236 September 24, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 24, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Devils Tower National Monument. Wyo.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 225.Whereas, It is provided by section two of the Act of Congress, approved June 8, 1906, entitled, “An Act for the preservation of American Antiquities,” “ That the President of the United States is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic land marks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be National Monuments, and may reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits of which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the object to be protected; ” And, whereas, the lofty and isolated rock in the State of Wyoming, known as the “Devils Tower.“ situated upon the public land's owned and controlled by the United States is such an extraordinary example of the effect of erosion in the higher mountains as to be a natural wonder and an object of historic and great scientific interest and it appears that the public good would lie promoted by reserving this tower as a National monument with as much land as may be necessary for the proper protection thereof: National monument, Wyoming.Now, therefore, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section two of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby set aside as the Devils Tower National Monument, the lofty and isolated rock situated in Crook County. Wyoming, more particularly located and described as follows, towit: 3237 Section seven, and the north half of the northeast quarter, the northeastDescription. quarter of the. northwest quarter and lot number one of section eighteen, in township fifty-three north, range sixty-five; the east half of section twelve and the north half of the northeast quarter of section thirteen in township fifty-three north, range sixty-six, all west of the Sixth Principal Meridian, as shown upon the map hereto attached and made a part of this proclamation. Warning is hereby expressly given to all unauthorized persons not toLand reserved from settlement, etc. appropriate, injure or destroy any feature of the natural tower hereby declared to be a National monument or to locate or settle upon any of the lands reserved and made a part of said monument by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington, this 24th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3237 September 26, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America September 26, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, allotments of lands in the Walker River Indian Reservation in the State, of Nevada haveWalker River Indian Reservation, Nev.Preamble.Vol. 32, p. 260. been made to, approved and accepted by the Pah Ute Indians of that Reservation pursuant to the requirements of the Act of Congress approved May 27, 1902 (32 U. S. Statutes at Large, 260); And, whereas, other portions of the lands in said Reservation have been selected, set apart and reserved for the use of said Indians in common for the grazing of live-stock pursuant to the requirements of the Joint Resolution of Vol. 32, p. 744.Congress No. 32, approved June 19, 1902 (32 U. S. Statutes at Large, 744), and other timbered portions thereof have been set apart for the use of said Indians in common pursuant to the requirements of the Act of Congress approved June 21, *Ante*, p. 358.1906 (34 U. S. Statutes at Large, 358), and other portions thereof have been reserved and set apart for agency, school, cemetery and church purposes under the general provisions of law; And, whereas, by said Act of May 27, 1902, it was providedVol. 32, p. 260. that after the Indians had consented thereto the President shall, by proclamation, open the lands relinquished by the Indians to settlement, to be disposed of under existing laws; And, whereas, by an agreement entered into by said Indians they have ceded and relinquished to the United States all their right and claim in and to all the lands in said Reservation which have not been allotted, selected, set apart and reserved, as above set forth; Now, Therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofOpening of ceded lands to settlement. October 29, 1906. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by said Act of Congress and by virtue of said agreement, do hereby declare, proclaim and make known that all of the lands within the Walker River Indian Reservation in the State of Nevada which have not. been allotted, set apart and reserved as above set out, will, at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, Pacific Standard Time, on Monday the twenty-ninth day of October, A. D., nineteen hundred and six, and 3238not before, be opened to settlement, and then and thereafter be subject to disposal under the existing laws of the United States. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 26th day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and six and of the [seal.] Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Alvey A. Adee *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3238 October 03, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America October 03, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Santa Barbara Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 33, p. 2327.WHEREAS, The Santa Barbara Forest Reserve, in the State of California, was established by proclamation dated December twenty-second, nineteen hundred and three, consolidating The Pine Mountain and Zaca Lake Forest Reserve and The Santa Ynez Forest Re-serve, and including an additional tract of land; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by enlarging the said Santa Barbara Forest Reserve to embrace certain additional lands, in the State of California, which are in part covered with timber; Boundaries enlarged.Vol. 30. p. 36.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do pro-claim that the aforesaid Santa Barbara Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 3d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3239 October 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3239 By the President of the United States of America October 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Oregon, which are hereinafter indicated, are in partSiskiyou Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.*Post*, p. 3280. covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve Oregon. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Oregon, shown as the Siskiyou Forest Re-serve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby Reserved from settlement.given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3239 October 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America October 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public hinds in the TerritoryMount Taylor Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble. of New Mexico, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.” “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or 3240not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof ”; Forest reserve, New Mexico.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the Mount Taylor Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3240 October 06, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America October 06, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Uinta Forest Reserve, Utah and Wyo.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 895.WHEREAS, the Uinta Forest Reserve, in the State of Utah, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, under the name of the Uintah Forest Reserve, and the boundaries thereof were subsequently changed by *Ante*, pp. 3110, 3186. 3207.proclamations dated July fourteenth, nineteen hundred and five, January sixteenth, nineteen hundred and six, and May twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, to include additional lands in the States of Utah and Wyoming, and also to exclude from the reserve certain lands in said States; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the State of Utah, which are in part covered with timber: Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, Vol. 30, p. 36.entitled, ”An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes.” do proclaim that the aforesaid Uinta Forest Reserve is hereby further enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. 3241 Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3241 October 15, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America October 15, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve, in the State of California, was established byDiamond Mountain Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.*Ante,* p. 3113. proclamation dated July fourteenth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of California, which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30, p. 36. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, ‘‘An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “ The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve ”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofBoundaries enlarged. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 15th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3242 October 22, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3242 By the President of the United States of America October 22, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Preamble.THE time of year has come when, in accordance with the wise custom of our forefathers, it becomes my duty to set aside a special day of thanksgiving and praise to the Almighty because of the blessings we have received, and of prayer that these blessings may be continued. Yet another year of widespread well-being has past. Never before in our history or in the history of any other nation has a people enjoyed more abounding material prosperity than is ours; a prosperity so great that it should arouse in us no spirit of reckless pride, and least of all a spirit of heedless disregard of our responsibilities; but rather a sober sense of our many blessings, and a resolute purpose, under Providence, not to forfeit them by any action of our own. Material well-being, indispensable tho it is, can never be anything but the foundation of true national greatness and happiness. If we build nothing upon this foundation, then our national life will be as meaningless and empty as a house where only the foundation has been laid. Upon our material well-being must be built a superstructure of individual and national life lived in accordance with the laws of the highest morality, or else our prosperity itself will in the long run turn out a curse instead of a blessing. We should be both reverently thankful for what we have received, and earnestly bent upon turning it into a means of grace and not of destruction. Thursday, November 29, 1906, set apart as a day of national thanksgiving.Accordingly I hereby set apart Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of November, next, as a day of thanksgiving and supplication, on which the people shall meet in their homes or their churches, devoutly acknowledge all that has been given them, and to pray that they may in addition receive the power to use these gifts aright. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 22d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six [seal.] and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3242 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Sierra Madre Forest Reserve, Wyo.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State, of Wyoming, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation: Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by pub-3243lic proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, Wyoming. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Wyoming, shown as the Sierra Madre Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3243 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the TerritoryGallinas Forest Reserve. N. Mex.Preamble. of New Mexico, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, New Mexico. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the Gallinas Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. 3244 Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3244 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Chiricahua Forest Reserve, Ariz.Preamble.Vol. 32, p. 2019.WHEREAS, the Chiricahua Forest Reserve, in the Territory of Arizona, was established by proclamation dated July thirtieth, nine-teen hundred and two; Vol. 30, p. 36,And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the Territory of Arizona, which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that ”The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may here-after be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve ”; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Chiricahua Forest Re-serve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3245 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3245 By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the TerritoryMagdalena Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble. of New Mexico, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26. p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, New Mexico. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the Magdalena Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lauds withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3245 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the State ofEkalaka Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble. Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled ”An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part 3246covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof;” Forest reserve, Montana.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Ekalaka Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3246 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Snowy Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Montana.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Snowy Mountains Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This, proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered 3247by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3247 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Raft River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Utah.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the States of Idaho and Utah, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, Idaho and Utah. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the States of Idaho and Utah, shown as the Raft River Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is herebyReserved from settlement. given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3248 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3248 By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Lemhi Forest Reserve. Idaho.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Idaho, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26. p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, ”An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “ That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof;” Forest reserve, Idaho.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Idaho, shown as the Lemhi Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3248 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Peloncillo Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the Territory of New Mexico, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26. p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” ‘‘That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in 3249part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, New Mexico. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the Peloncillo Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3249 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the TerritorySan Mateo Forest Reserve. N. Mex. of New Mexico, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes’,” “ That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve. New Mexico. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the San Mateo Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered 3250by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3250 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Salmon River Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Idaho, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26. p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, ‘‘An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” ‘‘That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservation and the limits thereof; ” Forest reserve. Idaho.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Idaho, shown as the Salmon River Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3251 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3251 By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the TerritoryBaboquivari Forest Reserve, Ariz.Preamble. of Arizona, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.’’ “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not. as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, Arizona. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Pub-lie Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of Arizona, shown as the Baboquivari Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the [seal.] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3251 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the State ofIndependence Forest Reserve, Nev.Preamble. Nevada, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26, p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, ‘‘An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” ” That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part 3252covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Nevada.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Nevada, shown as the Independence Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in [seal.] the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3252 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Charleston Forest Reserve, Nev.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Nevada, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 20, p. 1106.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “ An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” ”That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Nevada.Now, Therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Nevada, shown as the Charleston Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved. at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered 3253by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in [seal.] the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3253 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Kootenai Forest Reserve, in theKootenai Forest Reserve, Mont. and Idaho.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3225. State of Montana, was established by proclamation dated August thirteenth, nineteen hundred and six; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Idaho, which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30. p. 30. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, ‘‘An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries enlarged. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Kootenai Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the [seal.] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3254 November 05, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation 3254 By the President of the United States of America November 05, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Big Hole Forest Reserve. Mont.Preamble.*Post*, p. 3281.WHEREAS, the public hinds in the State of Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26. p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” ”That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not. as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation. declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve. Montana.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Big Hole Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 5th day of November, in the [seal.] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3254 November 06, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 06, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Little Belt Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.Vol. 32. p. 2022.*Ante*, p. 3180.*Post*, p. 3277.WHEREAS, the Little Belt Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana, was established by proclamation dated August sixteenth, nineteen hundred and two, and was enlarged, by proclamation dated October third, nineteen hundred and five, to include additional lands in the State of Montana; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the State of Montana, which are in part covered with timber, and by excluding therefrom certain lands; 3255 Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries changed. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven,Vol. 30, p. 36. entitled, ”An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the boundaries of the aforesaid Little Belt Forest Reserve are hereby further changed, and that they are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the publicExcluded lands opened to settlement. domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety days notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon theReserved from settlement. lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of November, in the [seal.] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six. and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3255 November 06, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 06, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the public lands in the TerritoryHuachuca Forest Reserve, Arz.Preamble. of Arizona, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of theVol. 26. p. 1103. Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled. “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation. declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States ofForest reserve, Arizona. America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of Arizona, shown as the Huachuca Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropria-3256tion, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of November, in the [seal.] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3256 November 06, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 06, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Cœur D ‘Alène Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Idaho, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation: Vol. 20, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes.” “That the President of the United States may. from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation. declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof;” Forest reserve. Idaho.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Idaho, shown as the Cœur d’Alene Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of November, in the [seal.] year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six. and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State*. 34 Stat. 3257 November 6, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3257 By the President of the United States of America November 6, 1906. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Priest River Forest Reserve, in the States ofPriest River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Wash.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 903.*Post*, p. 3309. Idaho and Washington, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Idaho, which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30, p. 36. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”: Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries enlarged. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress do proclaim that the aforesaid Priest River Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. The proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3257 November 6, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 6, 1906. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the Territory of New Mexico,Manzano Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble. which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act lo repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to lime set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part 3258covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, New Mexico.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the Manzano Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3258 November 6, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 6, 1906. A PROCLAMATION Pryor Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Montana.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Pryor Mountains Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than national reclamation or forest uses, 3259or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3259 November 6, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 6, 1906. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Montana, which areMissoula Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble. hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Montana. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Missoula Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawnLands excepted. or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3260 November 6, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3260 By the President of the United States of America November 6, 1906. A PROCLAMATION Lolo Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3234.WHEREAS, the Lolo Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana, was established by proclamation dated September twentieth, nineteen hundred and six; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Montana, which are in part covered with timber; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight,, and for other purposes,” that “The President is Hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Lolo Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th clay of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3260 November 6, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. November 6, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Sawtooth Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3058.WHEREAS, the Sawtooth Forest Reserve, in the State of Idaho, was established by proclamation dated May twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Idaho, which are in part covered with timber; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, 3261and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve;” Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries enlarged. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Sawtooth Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn orLands excepted. reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Robert Bacon *Acting Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3261 November 7, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 7, 1906. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Jemez Forest Reserve, in the Territory of NewJemez Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3182. Mexico, was established by proclamation dated October twelfth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the Territory of New Mexico, which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved JuneVol. 30, p. 36. fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve;” Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries enlarged. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Jemez Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawnLands excepted. or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered 3262by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington, this 7th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3262 November 7, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. November 7, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Taos Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the Territory of New Mexico, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, New Mexico.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the Taos Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawn or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 7th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United Sates the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3263 November 7, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3263 By the President of the United States of America November 7, 1906. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the Territory of Arizona, whichTumacacori Forest Reserve, Ariz.Preamble. are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26. p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Arizona. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of Arizona, shown as the Tumacacori Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof. This proclamation will not take effect upon any lands withdrawnLands excepted. or reserved, at this date, from settlement, entry, or other appropriation, for any purpose other than forest uses, or which may be covered by any prior valid claim, so long as the withdrawal, reservation, or claim exists. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 7th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six. and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3263 November 28, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America November 28, 1906. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, it is provided by the act of Congress, approved JuneGame Preserve, Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, Ariz.Preamble.*Ante*, pp. 607, 3009, 3223. twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled, “An Act For the protection of wild animals in the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve,” “That the President of the United States is hereby authorized to designate such areas in the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve as should, in his opinion, be set aside for the protection of game animals and be recognized as a breeding place therefor. " “Sec. 2. That when such areas have been designated as provided in section one of this Act, hunting, trapping, killing, or capturing of game animals upon the lands of the United States within the limits 3264of said areas shall be unlawful, except under such regulations as may be prescribed from time to time by the Secretary of Agriculture; and any person violating such regulations or the provisions of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction in any United States court of competent jurisdiction, be fined in a sum not exceding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year, or shall suffer both fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. “Sec. 3. That it is the purpose of this Act to protect from trespass the public lands of the United States and the game animals which may be thereon, and not to interfere with the operation of the local game laws as affecting private, State, or Territorial lands”; " And whereas, for the purpose of giving this Act effect, it appears desirable that a part of the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve be declared a Game Preserve; Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, Arizona.Part of, set apart as a game preserve.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested by the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that all those lands within the Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, lying north and west of the Colorado River, in the Territory of Arizona, are designated and set aside for the protection of game animals, and shall be recognized as a breeding place therefor, and that the hunting, trapping, killing, or capturing of game animals upon the lands of the United States within the limits of said area is unlawful, except under such regulations as may be prescribed from time to time by the Secretary of Agriculture. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 28th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3264 December 8, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. December 8, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. El Morro National Monument, N. Mex.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 225.Whereas, it is provided by section two of the Act of Congress, approved June 8, 1906, entitled, “An act for the preservation of American antiquities”, “That the President of the United States is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments, and may reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits of which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be protected”; And whereas, the rocks known as El Morro and Inscription Rock in the Territory of New Mexico, situated upon public lands owned by the United States, are of the greatest historical value and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting aside said rocks as a national monument with as much land as may be necessary for the proper protection thereof; 3265 Now, therefore, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of theNational monument, New Mexico. United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section two of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby set aside as the El Morro National Monument the rocks aforesaid and for the proper protection thereof do hereby reserve from settlement, entry or other disposal, all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being situate in the Territory of New Mexico, and within the boundaries particularly described as follows, to wit: The south half of the north-east quarter and the north half of theDescription. south-east quarter of section six, township nine north, range fourteen west, New Mexico Meridian, as shown upon the map hereto attached and made a part of this proclamation. Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to appropriate,Reserved from settlement, etc. excavate, injure or destroy said monument or to settle upon any of the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 8th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3265 December 8, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America December 8, 1906. A PROCLAMATION Whereas, it is provided by section two of the Act of Congress,Montezuma Castle National Monument, Ariz.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 225. approved June 8, 1906, entitled, “An act for the preservation of American antiquities,” “That the President of the United States is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic land marks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be national monuments, and may reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits of which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be protected”; And, whereas, the prehistoric structure known as Montezuma’s Castle in the Territory of Arizona, situated upon public lands owned by the United States, is of the greatest ethnological value and scientific interest and it appears that the public good would be promoted by reserving this ruin as a national monument with as much land as may be necessary for the proper protection thereof; Now, therefore, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of theNational monument, Ariz. United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section two of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby set aside as the Montezuma Castle National Monument the prehistoric structure aforesaid and for the proper protection thereof do hereby reserve from settlement, entry or other disposal, all those certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land lying and being in the Territory of Arizona, and within, what will be when surveyed, the tracts particularly described as follows, to wit: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section sixteen,Description. the north half of the northeast quarter and northeast quarter of 3266northwest quarter of section seventeen, township fourteen north, range five east, Gila and Salt River Meridian, as shown upon the map hereto attached and made a part of this proclamation. Reserved from settlement, etc.Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to appropriate, excavate, injure or destroy said monument or to settle upon any of the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and cause the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 8th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3266 December 8, 1906 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. December 8, 1906. A PROCLAMATION. Petrified Forest National Monuinent, Ariz.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 225.Whereas, it is provided by section two of the Act of Congress, approved June 8, 1906, entitled, “An Act for the preservation of American Antiquities,” “That the President of the United States is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic land marks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Government of the United States to be National Monuments, and may reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits of which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the object to be protected;” And, whereas, the mineralized remains of Mesozoic forests, commonly known as the “Petrified Forest,” in the Territory of Arizona, situated upon the public lands owned and controlled by the United States, are of the greatest scientific interest and value and it appears that the public good would be promoted by reserving these deposits of fossilized wood as a National monument with as much land as may be necessary for the proper protection thereof; National monument, Arizona.Now, therefore, I, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section two of the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby set aside as the Petrified Forest National Monument, subject to any valid and existing rights, the deposits of mineralized forest remains situated in Gila and Apache counties, Arizona, more particularly located and described as follows, to wit: Description.Sections 1 to 18 inclusive in township 16 north, range 23; sections 20 to 29 inclusive and sections 31 to 36 inclusive in township 17 north, range 23; sections 1 to 12 inclusive and section 18 in township 16 north, range 24; sections 2 to 11 inclusive and sections 14 to 36 inclusive in township 17 north, range 24; sections 5, 6, 7 and 8, in township 16 north, range 25; and sections 19, 20, 29, 30, 31 and 32 in township 17 north, range 25, all east of the Gila and Salt River Meridian as shown upon the map hereto attached and made a part of this proclamation. Reserved from settlement, etc.Warning is hereby expressly given to all unauthorized persons not to appropriate, excavate, injure or destroy any of the mineralized forest remains hereby declared to be a National monument or 3267to locate or settle upon any of the lands reserved and made a part of said monument by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this 8th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six [seal.] and the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3267 January 15, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America January 15, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the States of Idaho and Wyoming,Caribou Forest Reserve, Idaho and Wyo. which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest Reserve, Idaho and Wyoming. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the States of Idaho and Wyoming, shown as the Caribou Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of thisCoal lands. proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. 3268 Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixt. Done at the City of Washington this 15th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven,, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hunhundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3268 January 24, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America. January 24, 1907. A PROCLAMATION. Reciprocity with Portugal.Preamble.Vol. 31, p. 1974.Whereas His Most Faithful Majesty the King of Portugal and of the Algarves and the United States of America have concluded on November 19, 1902, an Additional and Amendatory Agreement to the Commercial Agreement of May 22, 1899, between the same High Contracting Parties, entered into in accordance with the provisions of Section 3 of the Tariff Act of the United States approved July 24, 1897, which Additional and Amendatory Agreement is in the English and Portugese texts, word for word as follows: Contracting parties.The President of the United States of America and His Most Faithful Majesty the King of Portugal and of the Algarves, finding it expedient to amend the Commercial Agreement between the two countries, signed at Washington on the 22nd day of May, 1899, have named for this purpose their respective Plenipotentiaries, to wit: Plenipotentiaries.The President of the United States of America, the Honorable John Hay, Secretary of State of the United States; and His Most Faithful Majesty, the Viscount de Alte, His Majesty’s Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington; Who, after having communicated each to the other their respective, full powers, found to be in good and due form, have agreed upon the following additional and amendatory Articles to be taken as part of the said Agreement: Article I. Provisions extended to Porto Rico.The High Contracting Parties mutually agree that the provi-3269sions of the said Agreement shall apply also to the Island of Porto Rico. Article II. This Additional and AmendatoryRatifications. Agreement shall be ratified by His Most Faithful Majesty so soon as possible, and upon official notice thereof the President of the United States shall issue his Proclamation giving full effect to the same. From and after the date of such Proclamation this Agreement shall take effect, and shall continue in force during the continuance in force of the said Commercial Agreement signed May 22, 1899. Done in duplicate in EnglishSignatures. and Portuguese texts at Washington this nineteenth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and two. Contracting parties.O Presidente dos Estados Unidos da America e Sua Magestade El-Rei de Portugal e dos Algarves, julgando conveniente ampliar o Accordo Commercial entre os dois paizes. assignado em Washington. em 22 de Maio de 1899, nomearam seus respectivos Plenipotenciarios, a saber: Plenipotentiaries.O Presidente dos Estados Unidos da America, o Honorado John Hay, Secretario d’Estado dos Estados Unidos; e Sua Magestade El-Rei de Portugal e dos Algarves, o Visconde de Alte, Sen Enviado Extraordinario e Ministro Plenipotenciario em Washington; Os quaes, depois de se terem communicado seus respectivos Plenos Poderes, que foram achados em boa e devida forma, convieram nos seguintes artigos addicionaes, que serão consideration parte integrante do dito Accordo Commercial: Artigo I. Provisions extended to Porto Rico.As Altas Partes Contratantes concordant reciprocamente em 3269tornar extensivas á Ilha de Porto Rico as estipulações do referido Accordo Commercial Artigo II. O presente Accordo AddicionalRatifications. sera ratificado por Sua Magestade El-Rei de Portugal e dos Algarves no ma is breve espaço de tempo possivel e o Presidente dos Estados Unidos da America logo que lhe fôr officialmente notificada essa ratificação promulgará uma proclamação dando o Accordo por firme e valioso para produzir seus devidos effeitos. O presente Accordo começará a vigorar desde a data de tai proclamação e continuará em vigor emquanto o Accordo Commercial assignado em 22 de Maio de 1899 se conservar vigente. Feito em duplicado nas linguasSignatures. ingleza e portugueza, em Washington, aos dez e nove dias do mez de Novembro de mil novecentos e dons. John Hay [seal.] Visconde de Alte [seal.] Now, therefore, be it known that I, Theodore Roosevelt, PresidentProclamation. of the United States of America, acting under the authority conferred by said Act of Congress, have caused the said Additional and Amendatory Agreement to be made public, to the end that the same may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this twenty-fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3270 January 25, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3270 By the President of the United States of America January 25, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.Vol. 28, p. 1240; Vol. 32, p. 1972.*Post*, p. 3300.Whereas, the Cascade Range Forest Reserve, in the State of Oregon, was established by proclamation dated September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and the boundaries thereof have been subsequently changed to include additional lands in the State of Oregon, and also to exclude from the reserve certain lands in said State; And whereas it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the State of Oregon, which are in part covered with timber; Boundaries enlarged.Vol. 30, p. 36.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the aforesaid Cascade Range Forest Reserve is hereby further enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to Coal lands.protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 25th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one dred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3271 February 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3271 By the President of the United States of America February 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Colorado, which areOuray Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble. hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1106. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest Reserve, Colorado. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Colorado, shown as the Ouray Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 2nd day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3272 February 6, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3272 By the President of the United States of America February 6, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Monticello Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Utah, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one. entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest Reserve, Utah.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virture of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Utah, shown as the Monticello Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which Coal lands.this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 6th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3273 February 6, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3273 By the President of the United States of America February 6, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of California, which areStony Creek Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble. hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits threof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Cal. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of California, shown as the Stony Creek Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3274 February 6, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3274 By the President of the United States of America February 6, 1907. A PROCLAMATION. Big Burros Forest Reserve, N. Mex.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the Territory of New Mexico, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limit thereof”; Forest reserve, New Mexico.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the Big Burros Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawnCoal lands. to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3275 February 6, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3275 By the President of the United States of America February 6, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lauds in the State of Utah, which are hereinafterGlenwood Forest Reserve, Utah.Preamble. indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest Reserve, Utah. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Utah, shown as the Glenwood Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof: Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any suchCoal lands. coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 6th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3276 February 14, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3276 By the President of the United States of America. February 14, 1907. A PROCLAMATION. San Jacinto Forest Reserve, Cal.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 893.WHEREAS, the San Jacinto Forest Reserve, in the State of California, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and was subsequently reduced in area by Executive order dated October seventeenth, nineteen hundred and one; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of California, which are in part covered with timber; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid San Jacinto Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; Coal lands.and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry, or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation; and provided further, that nothing herein shall operate to interfere with or terminate the right of the Interior Department, under existing laws, to allot to individual Indians any of the land hereby reserved which may be determined by the Secretary of Agriculture to be chiefly valuable for agricultural purposes. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. 3277 Done at the City of Washington this 14th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] seven, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3277 February 15, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation By the President of the United States of America February 15, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, it appears that the public good would be promotedLittle Belt Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.Vol. 32, p. 2022.*Ante*, pp. 3180, 3254.Boundaries modified.Vol. 30, p. 30. by excluding certain lands from the Little Belt Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana, established by proclamation issued August sixteenth, nineteen hundred and two; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the boundaries of the aforesaid Little Belt Forest Reserve are hereby changed to exclude therefrom the said lands, and that the boundaries are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. The lands hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to theExcluded lands restored to public domain. public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety day’s notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 15th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [seal.] seven, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3278 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3278 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Toiyabe Forest Reserve, Nev.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Nevada, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Nevada.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Nevada, shown as the Toiyabe Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Land excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues Coal lands.in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3279 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3279 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Wenaha Forest Reserve, in the States of OregonWenaha Forest Reserve, Oreg, and Wash.Preamble. and Washington, was established by proclamation dated May twelfth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by*Ante*, p. 3010. adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Oregon, which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30, p. 30. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries enlarged. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress do proclaim that the aforesaid Wenaha Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however,Coal lands. any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry, or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President. Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3280 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3280 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Siskiyou Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3239.WHEREAS, the Siskiyou Forest Reserve, in the State of Oregon, was established by proclamation dated October fifth, nineteen hundred and six; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Oregon, which are in part covered with timber; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress do proclaim that the aforesaid Siskiyou Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues Coal lands.in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry, or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3281 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3281 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Big Hole Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana,Big Hole Forest Reserve, Mont, and Idaho.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3254. was established by proclamation dated November fifth, nineteen hundred nd six; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Idaho, which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved JuneVol. 30, p. 36. fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries enlarged. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress do proclaim that the-aforesaid Big Hole Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any landCoal lands. within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3282 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3282 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Uncompahgre Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3109.WHEREAS, the Uncompahgre Forest Reserve, in the State of Colorado, was established by proclamation dated June fourteenth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Colorado, which are in part covered with timber; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve;” Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I. Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Uncompahgre Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof. Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; Coal lands.not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3283 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3283 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Big Belt Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana,Big Belt Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3151. was established by proclamation dated October third, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Montana, which are in part covered with timber, and by excluding therefrom certain lands; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approvedVol. 30, p. 36. June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve;” Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries modified. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the boundaries of the aforesaid Big Belt Forest Reserve are hereby further changed, and that they are now as shown on a diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however,Coal lands. any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. The lands which are not embraced within any other withdrawal,Restored lands open to settlement. reservation, or appropriation and which are hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety days’ notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of "Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3284 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3284 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Imnaha Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.*Ante*, pp. 3004, 3022.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, the Wallowa Forest Reserve and the Chesnimnus Forest Reserve, in the State of Oregon, have been heretofore established by proclamations, under the provisions of the act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes;” And whereas, it appears desirable that the area embraced in said forest reserves, with certain additions thereto, in the State of Oregon, should be included in one reserve and be distinguished by one name; and it appears that the public lands in the State of Oregon, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and that the public good would be promoted by setting apart the same as a public reservation; Imnaha Forest Reserve, Oreg., established in place of the Wallowa and Chesnimnus forest reserves.Vol. 30, p. 36.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the proclamations heretofore issued respecting said forest reserves are hereby superseded, and the Imnaha Forest Reserve is hereby established in place thereof, with boundaries as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired, and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal Coal lands.to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3285 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3285 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Park Range Forest Reserve, in the State of Colorado,Park Range Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3079. was established by proclamation dated June twelfth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Colorado, which are in part covered with timber, and by excluding therefrom certain lands; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved JuneVol. 30, p. 36. fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve;” Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries modified. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the boundaries of the aforesaid Park Range Forest Reserve are hereby further changed, and that they are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. The lands which are not embraced in any other withdrawal, reservation,Restored lands open to settlement. or appropriation and which are hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety days’ notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3286 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3286 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Holy Cross Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3144.WHEREAS, the Holy Cross Forest Reserve, in the State of Colorado, was established by proclamation dated August twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Colorado, which are in part covered with timber; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes”, that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Holy Cross Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof: Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal Coal lands.to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3287 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3287 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Wyoming, which areBear Lodge Forest Reserve, Wyo.Preamble. hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory, having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest Reserve, Wyoming. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Wyoming, shown as the Bear Lodge Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within theCoal lands. boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3288 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3288 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Colville Forest Reserve, Wash.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Washington, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Washington.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Washington, shown as the Colville Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the Coal lands.force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a Allotments to Indians.permanent reservation; and provided further, that nothing herein shall operate to interfere with or terminate the right of the Department of the Interior, under existing laws, to allot to individual Indians any of the land hereby reserved. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3289 March 1, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3289 By the President of the United States of America March 1, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Colorado and theLas Animas Forest Reserve, Colo, and N. Mex.Preamble. Territory of New Mexico, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof;” Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Colorado and New Mexico. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Colorado and the Territory of New Mexico, shown as the Las Animas Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however,Coal lands. any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WFIEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 1st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3290 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3290 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Little Rockies Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Montana, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Montana.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Little Rockies Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; Coal lands.not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3291 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3291 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Yellowstone Forest Reserve, in the State of Wyoming,Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Wyo., Mont., and Idaho.Preamble.Vol. 26. p. 1565.Vol. 27, p. 989.Vol. 32, pp. 1999, 2006, 2030.Vol. 33, p. 2344.*Ante*, p. 3049. was established by proclamation dated March thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, under the name of the Yellowstone Park Timberland Reserve, and the boundaries thereof have been subsequently changed to include additional lands in the States of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, and also to exclude from the reserve certain lands in the States of Wyoming and Montana; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands in the States of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, which are in part covered with timber, and by excluding therefrom certain lands in the States of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries modified.Vol. 30, p. 36. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the aforesaid Yellowstone Forest Reserve is hereby further enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry, or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. The lands excluded from the reserve not otherwise withdrawn orRestored lands open to settlement. reserved are hereby restored to the public domain, and shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety day’s notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3292 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3292 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Port Neuf Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Idaho, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Idaho.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Idaho, shown as the Port Neuf Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; Coal lands.not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3293 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3293 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Idaho, which arePalouse Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble. hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Idaho. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Idaho, shown as the Palouse Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however,Coal lands. any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3294 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3294 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Weiser Forest Reserve, Idaho.Preamble.*Ante*, pp. 3055, 3199.WHEREAS, the Weiser Forest Reserve, in the State of Idaho, was established by proclamation dated May twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and five, and was subsequently enlarged by proclamation dated May tenth, nineteen hundred and six; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the State of Idaho, which are in part covered with timber, and by excluding therefrom certain lands; Boundaries modified.Vol. 30, p. 36.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the boundaries of the aforesaid Weiser Forest Reserve are hereby further changed, and that they are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to Coal lands.which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Restored lands open to settlement.The lands which are not embraced in any other withdrawal, reservation, or appropriation and which are hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety days’ notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3295 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3295 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the States of Montana and Idaho,Cabinet Forest Reserve, Mont, and Idaho.Preamble. which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest Reserve, Montana and Idaho. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the States of Montana and Idaho, shown as the Cabinet Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation.Reserved from settlement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3296 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3296 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Rainier Forest Reserve, Wash.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 896.WHEREAS, The Mt. Rainier Forest Reserve, in the State of Washington, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Washington, which are in part covered with timber; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Mt. Rainier Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to Coal lands.which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. Name changed.This reservation shall be known hereafter as the Rainier Forest Reserve. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3297 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3297 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, The Washington Forest Reserve, in the State ofWashington Forest Reserve, Wash.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 904.Vol. 32, p. 1969.*Ante*, p. 3088. Washington, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and the boundaries thereof were subsequently changed by proclamations dated April third, nineteen hundred and one, and June twelfth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further excluding lands from the said forest reserve, and by including therein certain additional lands, in the State of Washington, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries modified.Vol. 30, p. 36. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the boundaries of the aforesaid Washington Forest Reserve are hereby further changed, and that they are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however,Coal lands. any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. The lands which are not embraced in any other withdrawal, reservation,Restored lands open to settlement. or appropriation and which are hereby excluded from the reserve and restored to the public domain shall be open to settlement from the date hereof, but shall not be subject to entry, filing, or selection until after ninety days’ notice by such publication as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlementReserved from settlement. upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3298 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3298 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Ashland Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.Vol. 28, p. 1243.*Ante*, p. 3196.WHEREAS, the Ashland Forest Reserve, in the State of Oregon, was established by proclamation dated September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and was subsequently enlarged by proclamation dated April twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and six; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further enlarging the said forest reserve to include certain additional lands, in the State of Oregon, which are in part covered with timber; Boundaries further enlarged.Vol. 30, p. 36.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the aforesaid Ashland Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part thereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting Coal lands.from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3299 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3299 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Oregon, which areCoquille Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble. hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest Reserve, Oregon. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land in the State of Oregon, shown as the Coquille Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3300 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3300 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Cascade Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.Vol. 28, p. 1240.Vol. 32, p. 1972.*Ante*, p. 3270.WHEREAS, the Cascade Forest Reserve, in the State of Oregon, was established by proclamation dated September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, under the name of The Cascade Range Forest Reserve, and the boundaries thereof have been subsequently changed to include additional lands in the State of Oregon, and also to exclude from the reserve certain lands; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the State of Oregon, which are in part covered with timber; Boundaries further enlarged.Vol. 30, p. 36.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the aforesaid Cascade Forest Reserve is hereby further enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal Coal lands.to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3301 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3301 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Oregon, which areUmpqua Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble. hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forest, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Oregon. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Oregon, shown as the Umpqua Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3302 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3302 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.Vol. 33, p. 2331.*Ante*, pp. 3194, 3066.Vol. 26, p. 1103.WHEREAS, the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve and the Maury Mountain Forest Reserve, in the State of Oregon, have been heretofore established by proclamations, under the provisions of the act of March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes;” And whereas, it appears desirable that the areas embraced in said forest reserves, with certain additions thereto, in the State of Oregon, should be included in one reserve and be distinguished by one name; and it appears that the public lands in the State of Oregon, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and that the public good would be promoted by setting apart the same as a public reservation; Consolidation of the Maury Mountain Forest Reserve with the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, Oreg.Vol. 30, p. 36.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the proclamations heretofore issued respecting said forest reserves are hereby superseded, and the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include all of the said lands, with boundaries as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; Coal lands.not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3303 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3303 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Medicine Bow Forest Reserve, in the State ofMedicine Bow Forest Reserve, Colo, and Wyo.Preamble.Vol. 32, pp. 2003, 2015.*Ante*, p. 3039. Wyoming, was established by proclamation dated May twenty-second, nineteen hundred and two, and the boundaries thereof have been subsequently changed to include additional lands in the States of Wyoming and Colorado, and also to exclude from the reserve certain lands; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the States of Colorado and Wyoming, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries further enlarged.Vol. 30, p. 36. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriation for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the aforesaid Medicine Bow Forest Reserve is hereby further enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of hind unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3304 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3304 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Lewis and Clark Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble.Vol. 29. p. 907.Vol. 33, p. 2311.WHEREAS, the Lewis and Clark Forest Reserve, in the State of Montana, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, under the name of the Lewis and Clarke Forest Reserve, and the boundaries thereof were subsequently changed by proclamation dated June ninth, nineteen hundred and three, to include additional lands, and also to exclude from the reserve certain lands; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the State of Montana, which are in part covered with timber; Boundaries further enlarged.Vol. 30, p. 36.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the aforesaid Lewis and Clark Forest Reserve is hereby further enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this Coal lands.reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3305 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3305 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Montana, which areOtter Forest Reserve, Mont.Preamble. hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act ofVol. 26, p. 1103. Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedForest reserve, Montana. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Montana, shown as the Otter Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however,Coal lands. any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3306 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3306 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Olympic Forest Reserve, Wash.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 901.Vol. 31, p. 1962.Vol. 32, p. 1981.WHEREAS, the Olympic Forest Reserve, in the State of Washington, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and the boundaries thereof have been subsequently changed to exclude therefrom certain lands and also to include additional lands in the State of Washington; And whereas it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the State of Washington, which are in part covered with timber; Boundaries further enlarged.Vol. 36, p. 36.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the aforesaid Olympic Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal Coal lands.to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3307 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3307 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Montezuma Forest Reserve, in the State of Colorado,Montezuma Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3106. was established by proclamation dated June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Colorado, which are in part covered with timber; And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved JuneVol. 30, p. 36. fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries enlarged. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid Montezuma Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not exceptingCoal lands. from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate and such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and of [seal.] the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3308 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3308 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION San Juan Forest Reserve, Colo.Preamble.*Ante*, p. 3070.WHEREAS, the San Juan Forest Reserve, in the State of Colorado, was established by proclamation dated June third, nineteen hundred and five; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, within the State of Colorado, which are in part covered with timber; Vol. 30, p. 36.And whereas, it is provided by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” that “The President is hereby authorized at any time to modify any Executive order that has been or may hereafter be made establishing any forest reserve, and by such modification may reduce the area or change the boundary lines of such reserve, or may vacate altogether any order creating such reserve”; Boundaries enlarged.Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the said act of Congress, do proclaim that the aforesaid San Juan Forest Reserve is hereby enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that the boundaries of the reserve are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to Coal lands.which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3309 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3309 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Priest River Forest Reserve, in the States ofPriest River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Wash.Preamble.Vol. 29, p. 903.*Ante*, p. 3257. Idaho and Washington, was established by proclamation dated February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and the boundaries thereof were subsequently enlarged by proclamation dated November sixth, nineteen hundred and six; And whereas, it appears that the public good would be promoted by further adding to the said forest reserve certain lands, in the States of Idaho and Washington, which are in part covered with timber; Now, therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the UnitedBoundaries further enlarged.Vol. 30, p. 36. States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress, approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled, “An Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes,” do proclaim that the boundaries of the aforesaid Priest River Forest Reserve are hereby further enlarged to include the said additional lands, and that they are now as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof; Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all landsLands excepted. which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continues in force; notCoal lands. excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry, or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement uponReserved from settlement. the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, [seal.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* 34 Stat. 3310 March 2, 1907 Digitization Vendor By the President of the United States of America Proclamation 3310 By the President of the United States of America March 2, 1907. A PROCLAMATION Tillamook Forest Reserve, Oreg.Preamble.WHEREAS, the public lands in the State of Oregon, which are hereinafter indicated, are in part covered with timber, and it appears that the public good would be promoted by setting apart said lands as a public reservation; Vol. 26, p. 1103.And whereas, it is provided by section twenty-four of the Act of Congress, approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled, “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” “That the President of the United States may, from time to time, set apart and reserve, in any State or Territory having public land bearing forests, in any part of the public lands wholly or in part covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of commercial value or not, as public reservations, and the President shall, by public proclamation, declare the establishment of such reservations and the limits thereof”; Forest reserve, Oregon.Now, therefore, I. Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by section twenty-four of the aforesaid act of Congress, do proclaim that there are hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a Public Reservation, for the use and benefit of the people, all the tracts of land, in the State of Oregon, shown as the Tillamook Forest Reserve on the diagram forming a part hereof; Lands excepted.Excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation all lands which are at this date embraced in any legal entry or covered by any lawful filing or selection duly of record in the proper United States Land Office, or upon which any valid settlement has been made pursuant to law, and the statutory period within which to make entry or filing of record has not expired; and also excepting all lands which at this date are embraced within any withdrawal or reservation for any use or purpose to which this reservation for forest uses is inconsistent: Provided, that these exceptions shall not continue to apply to any particular tract of land unless the entryman, settler, or claimant continues to comply with the law under which the entry, filing, or settlement was made, or unless the reservation or withdrawal to which this reservation is inconsistent continuesCoal lands. in force; not excepting from the force and effect of this proclamation, however, any land within the boundary herein described, which has been withdrawn to protect the coal therein but this proclamation does not vacate any such coal land withdrawal; and provided that these exceptions shall not apply to any land embraced in any selection, entry or filing, which has been allowed or permitted to remain of record subject to the creation of a permanent reservation. Reserved from settlement.Warning is hereby given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 2d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, and [seal.] of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-first. Theodore Roosevelt By the President: Elihu Root *Secretary of State.* INDEX **A.** Page *Aaron, Michael,* pension increased 2078 *Abandoned Military Reservations (see* Military Reservations, Abandoned), *Abandonment, etc., of or Chita, D. C.,* punishment for willful 86 *Abatement of Nuisances, D. C.,* provisions for, on failure of owner of property 114 *Abbey, George J..* pension increased 2759 *Abbott, Alvin,* pension increased 1506 *Abbott, Charles S.,,* pension increased 2545 *Abbott, Manning,* pension increased 1886 *“Abby Palmer,” Baric,* change of name authorized 626 *Abel. John D.,* pension increased 1056 *Abingdon, Va.,* terms of court at 547 *Abney, Julia A. (widow)* pension increased 2202 *Acapulco, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Accessories Io Crimes,* treaty provisions with Norway for surrender of, modified 2865 *Accounting Officers of the Treasury Department,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 45, 665, 1400 *Accounts and Disbursements Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 689, 1274 *Achey, Ephraim D.,* pension increased 2155 *Acker, Dillon F.,* pension increased 1613 *Ackerlcy, Albert J.,* pension increased 2608 *Ackerman, Frederick G.,* pension increased 2801 *Ackert, William il.,* pension increased 1583 *Ackley, Emily y,* (widow), pension increased 2403 *Ackley, John F.,* pension increased 2735 *Ackley, Louise (widow),* pension 1747 *Actors, Alien,* not excluded admission under contract 899 *Adair, Thomas,* pension increased 1524 *Adair, William P.,* claim for services to Osages, referred to Court of Claims 365 *Adams, Annie, Wichita Allottee,* patent issued to. canceled 364 *Adams, David. Indian Allottee.* fee-simple title to 380 *Adams, Elvina (widow),* pension increased 2455 *Adams, George Edward,* appropriation for special master to take tes timony in case of, embezzling gold dust. 755 *Adams, George W.,* pension increased 1884 *Adams, H. C., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow, 1396 *Adams. H. C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 43 *Adams, James B.,* pension increased 2111 *Adams, Jonathan M.,* pension increased 2284 *Adams, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2643 *Adams. Martin L.,* pension increased 1632 *Adams, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1966 *Adams, Nathan F Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Adams, Ralph A.,* pension increased 1566 *Adams, Sarah (daughter),* pension 1985 *Adams, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 1647 *Adams Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for purchasing lands for ex tending 1008 assessment of benefits, etc 1008 *Adams, Thomas,* pension increased 2554 *Adams, Thomas D.,* pension increased 2093 *Adams, Thomas H..* pension increased 2770 *Adams, William,* pension increased 2205 *Adams. William il.,* pension increased 2692 *Adamson, George W.,* pension increased 1570 *Adelotte, Elijah C.,* pension increased 2601 *Aden, Arabia,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Adis Ababa, Abyssinia,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Adjournment of Congress,* ordered for June 30, 1906 283533113312 *Adjutant-General’s Department. Army,* name of Military Secretary’s Department changed to 1158 senior officer to be The Adjutant-General, others Adjutant-General 1158 *Adjutant-General’s Office, War Department*, name of Military Secretary’s Office changed to 1158 *Adkins, Jackson,* pension 2186 *Admission of New States (see also* Arizona and Oklahoma). Oklahoma Io comprise Oklahoma and Indian Territories 267 Indians’ rights not impaired 267 constituitional convention provisions 268 qualifications of voters 268 election districts. Oklahoma 268 Osage Indian Reservation 268 Indian Territory 268 conduct of elections 268 in Indian Territory and Osage Reservation 268 Guthrie to lie temporary capital, etc 269 convention proceedings 269 constitutional provisions required; civil rights 269 religions freedom; polygamy prohibited 269 liquor prohibition in present Indian Territory and other Indian lands 269 sales, etc., permitted 270 disclaimer as to public and Indian lands 270 equality of taxation, etc 270 assumption of Territorial debts and liabilities 270 maintenance of public schools 270 right of suffrage 271 election for action on constitution 271 canvass of returns 271 certifying result 271 proclamation by the President 271 admission as Stale 271 appropriation for election and convention expenses 271 five Representatives to be elected 271 Congressional districts 271 election of Representatives and State officers at time of constitution election 272 sections of public lands in Oklahoma granted for common schools 272 appropriation for common schools in lieu of Indian Territory lands 272 for lands embraced in parks, etc., excluded 272 grants for universities, etc 273 public institutions and buildings 273 mineral and oil land provisions; leases, etc 273 disposal by State of common school lands 274 university and public institutions lands 274 five per cent fund for support of common schools 274 grants in lieu of internal improvements, and swampland grants 274 eastern and western judicial districts constituted 275 officers, terms, etc 275 cognizance of crimes and offenses 275 determination of pending appeals and writs of error, etc 276 cases transferable to Federal courts 276 cases in State courts 276 supreme court, jurisdiction, etc 277 courts of original jurisdiction, records, etc 277 pending causes to be proceeded in 277 constitutional convention may provide for full State government 277 to remain in abeyance until admitted into the Union 277 election of Senators, etc 277 operation of State government, etc 277 terms of this act to be accepted by constitutional convention. 278 Arizona to comprise Arizona and New Mexico Territories 278 constitutional convention provisions 278 apportionment of delegates 278 ballots; vote on united statehood 278 certifying results of election 278 if majority in each Territory is for union. State may be admitted 278 failure, if vote in either Territory is against union 278 proclamation for election requirements 278 conduct of election under Territorial laws 279 certifying returns of vote in Arizona if for union 279 call for convention if New Mexico also votes for union 279 vote on adoption of constitution 279 convention proceedings; date; duties 279 general principles 279 constitutional provisions required; civil rights 279 religious freedom; polygamy, and liquor to Indians prohibited 279 disclaimer as to public and Indian lands 279 equality of taxation; Indian aud Government lands exempt 279 assuming debts of Territories 280 maintenance of public schools 280 right of suffrage: qualifications for office 280 capital at Santa Fe until 1915 280 submission of constitution to the people 280 time of election 280 canvass of returns 280 certificate if constitution adopted 280 proclamation by the President 280 admission as State 281 two Representatives to be elected 281 election of, and other officers when constitution is voted on 281 grant of lands for common schools 281 lands excluded from selection 281 preservation of t’asa Grande, parks, etc 281 nonmineral lands for buildings and payment of bonds 282 university lands vested in new State 282 additional grants; sectarian institutions excluded 282 Territorial grants confirmed to State 282 five per cent fund for support of common schools 282 appropriation for common schools: payment, etc 282 disposal of educational lands: leases 282 lands in lieu of internal improvements, and swampland grants 283 distribution; allotment, to agricultural colleges continued 283 commission to select lands granted 283 mineral lands exempted from grants 283 eastern and western judicial districts constituted; boundaries 283 courts; attached to ninth circuit 283 officers, terms, etc 283 determination of pending appeals, etc 284 succession of courts; transfer of cases, etc, 2843313 constitutional convention to provide for full State government 285 Congressional districts 285 State government in abeyance till admission 285 legislature to assemble and elect Senators if constitution ratified 285 certifying election of Senators and Representatives 285 operation of State government, laws, etc 285 appropriation for election and convention expenses 285 excess to be paid by State 285 expenditures under Secretary of the Interior 285 *Adrian Brick and Tile Machine Company,* deficiency appropriation for letter boxes 658 *Adshead. John,* pension increased 2423 *Adulterations of Food,* appropriation for investigations of 685, 1271 *Adulterations of Food, Drags, de. (see also* Pure Food Act), provisions for punishing 768 *Advertisements,* encouraging importation of alien contract labor, forbidden 900 exception as to States, etc 900 of transportation company, etc., inviting alien immigration, forbidden 900 penalties 900 *Advertising, D. C.,* appropriation for 489, 1126 *African Slave Trade. Bureau for Repression of,* appropriation for annual contribution 291, 920 *Agate Bay, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1101 *Age Pensions,* 62 years and over made a permanent specific disability 133, 1406 allowed at 62, for service in civil and Mexican war: rating 879 *Agiictc, Jane (widow),* pension 2670 *Agey. Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2370 *Agricultural and Mechanical College, Okla.,* lands reserved for; disposition 273 indemnity grant of lands to 275 *Agricultural Bank, Philippine Islands,* guaranty by Philippine Commission of income on capital 1282 company designated 1282 loans solely for assisting agriculture 1282 maximum; interest 1282 regulations, reports, etc 1282 guaranty payments alien, to be paid from net profits 1283 dividends, excepted 1283 repayment on liquidation 1283 restriction on real estate holdings 1283 *Agricultural Colleges,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., by States and Territories, increased 1281 method of payment 1282 course for teachers 1282 *Agricultural Department (see* Department of Agriculture). *Agricultural Experiment Stations,* annual appropriations to States and Territories for, increased 63 general provisions 63 apportionments misapplied, etc., to be replaced by State or Territory 63 annual appropriations; limit for buildings, land, etc 64 reports of operations, etc., required 64 annual certificate of compliance by .States and Territories 64 Congressional action in case of failure 64 annual report to Congress of opera! ions 64 allotment of increased annual appropriations 696 *Agricultural Ejperimmt Stations, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries, office of 692, 1278 for expenses: publications, etc 693, 1278 for Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico 693, 1278 for reports, etc., on farmers’ institutes, 693, 1279 for nutrition investigations 694, 1279 for irrigation and drainage investigations 694, 1279 *Agricultural Industry,* appropriation for experiments and researches bearing upon 63 *Agricultural Lands in Forest Reservations,* provisions for opening to homestead entries 233 *Agricultural Literature.* appropriation for preparation and distribution of card index to 692, 1278 *Agricultural Products,* appropriation for expenses extending foreign markets for 691, 1276 *Agricultural Report,* appropriation for printing and binding 760, 1367 *Agriculture,* proclamation reserving lands to Indians in Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah, for 3141 *Agriculture, International Institute of,* deficiency appropriation for quota, etc. 635 *Aguascalientes. Mexico,* classificat ion and salary of consul 100 *Agur, Thomas A.,* pension increased 1821 *Aids to Navigation (see* LightHouses, Beacons, and Fog Signals). *Aiken, S. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 795 *Aikin, Emma C. (widow),* pension 2584 *Airey, Charles W.* pension increased 2575 *Aix la Chapelle, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Akcrley, Ebenezer W.,* pension increased 1978 *Akin. Thomas,* pension increased 2617 *Alabama.* homesteaders may transfer entries canceled by grants to railroads 1408 retention of tract; option of holder under railroad 1409 selections on relinquishment 1409 public lands to be reclassified; homestead entries 88 appropriation for expenses 88 *Alabama Northern Judicial District,* district judge authorized for: residence 931 deficiency appropriation for 1390 terms of court, Birmingham 114 assignment of judge to hold term 1143314 *Alabama Power Company,* may dam Coosa River, Ala., at Lock and Data No, 12 1288 *Alabama River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1087 preliminary examination of, to be made 1111 *Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad Company,* may bridge Tombigbee River at Stones Ferry, Ala 849 *Alameda, Cal.,* cooperation with mayor, relief of earthquake sufferers 827 *Alaska,* appropriation for salaries, government in, 416, 963 for contingent expenses 416, 963 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 434, 979 for extension, etc., military telegraph system. 241, 1159 for military roads, etc 254, 1171 for surveys, etc., boundary between Canada and. 292, 922 for relief and protection of shipwrecked seamen 295, 925 for survey of traH., Fairbanks to Council City 316 for emergency mail service 472, 1211 for agricultural experiment stations; live stock 693, 1279 for repairs, etc., to buildings, Sitka 699, 1306 for lighting waters of 713, 1320 for survey of coasts 714, 1322 for steam launch, salmon culture 721 for fish hatcheries 1329 for protecting salmon fisheries 721, 1329 for education of natives 729, 1337 allowance to special agents, etc 729 for support of reindeer 730, 1338 transfer to missions 730 sale of surplus males 1338 for additional day schools for natives, supervision 1338 for care, etc., of insane 731, 1388 for courthouse and jail at Nome 751, 1358 for courthouse and jaH., Fairbanks 751 for jaH., Valdez 751 for incidental expenses, court officials, 752, 1359 for traveling expenses, court officials, 752, 1359 for investigating mineral resources 1336 for miscellaneous court expenses 1361 deficiency appropriation for investigating mineral resources 37 for surveyor-general 47 for reindeer 654 for surveyor-general, removing office to Juneau 654 for returning Indian pupils home from Carlisle School 655 for jail 656 for Delegate from 661 for court expenses 1390 Delegate from, provided for; qualifications 169 allowance in lieu of mileage, etc 170 time for election; serviceat first elettion 170 qualifications for voters 170 voting places in towns; election of officers, polls, notices 170 in recording districts; precincts, notices, judges 171 election boards, duties and authority 171 duties of clerks 172 watchers allowed at polls 172 filling vacancies on day of election 172 voting hours; form of ballots 172 depositing ballots; challenges 172 oath required if challenged; penalty for false swearing 173 canvass of result; duplicate certificates, contents 173 certificate, etc., to governor 173 to clerk of district court 173 preservation of documents 173 canvass!ng board. officers constituting 173 public canvass of returns 173 acceptance of certificate from clerk of the court 173 declaration of election; delivery of certificate 173 publication and posting notices 174 rent of polls; compensation to election officers 174 expenses to be paid by district court 174 punishment for illegal acts by voters, etc 174 by election officers 174 fishing in waters of by aliens, prohibited 263 exceptions, rod, etc 263 sales of, lawfully taken; alien laborers 263 punishments for violations 264 prosecutions; seizure, etc 264 homestead allotments to natives; restrictions 197 inspecfor of hulls and boilers abolished for collection district 106 provided for Juneau and Saint Michaels, 106 land districts created, Nome and Fairbanks 1232 license fees collected outside of towns toconstitute “Alaska fund” 192 distribution of 192 inspectors for collecting 192 road commissioners; composition of board; duties 192 laying out roads; bids if work costs over 820,000 192 disbursing officer to pay expenses 193 travel and living expenses allowed members 193 Metlakahtla Indians given certain civic rights 1411 mining claims, annual labor requirements 1243 fees to recorders 1243 saleof Government coal to citizens of Nome, authorized 59 salmon fishery regulations 478 teachers, etc., may assign pay; reimbursement for expenses 824 Tanana Mines Railroad exempt from taxation; conditions, etc 1233 time extended for completing by Alaska Central Railway; additional grant 798 Alaska Short Line Railway and Navigation Company 610 Council City and Solomon River Railroad Company 6, 1225 Valdez, Marshall Pass and Northern Railroad Company 915 waters of, included in fourth great coasting district 190 *Alaska and Canada Boundary,* appropriation for surveys, etc,, to mark 292, 922 *Alaska Central Railway Company,* time extended for completing road in Alaska 798 additional grants 799 *Alaska Fund,* moneys from licenses outside of towns to be known as 1923315 distribution for schools. insane persons, roads, bridges, and trails 192 inspectors to collect, appointed by marshal 192 use by board of road commissioners 192 allowance for travel and living expenses of commissioners 193 *Alaska Pacific Railway and Terminal Company,* may bridge Copper River at Childs Glacier 804 build trestle, Whale Island to mainland, Controller Bay. Alaska 803 *Alaska Salmon Fisheries,* license tax on business on output 478 rebate for fry liberated; rate 478 determination of fry liberated 478 license lax. issuance of certificates: receivable for tax 479 prohibition on maintaining fixed obstructions to spawning grounds 479 laying seines, etc., across salmon streams 479 weekly close season for catching salmon except by rod, etc 479 preserves for spawning grounds 480 closing, etc., of streams authorized when catch exceeds production 480 notice to parties interested; effect 480 not applicable to streams fully stocked artificially 480 canning 48 hours after killing, unlawful 480 wanton destruction, etc., of Raid fishes unlawful 480 misbranding fish products unlawful; terms permitted 480 annual reports from canneries, hatcheries, etc., required. 480 catching, etc., fish of all kinds, except by rod. etc., subject to this act 480 enforcement by officials of Department of Commerce and Labor: estimates 480 penalties for violations: seizure of vessels 481 prosecutions; proceedings 481 *Alaska Short Line Railway and Navigation Company,* time extended for constructing road in Alaska 610 *Alaskan Seal Fisheries,* appropriation for protecting 702, 1309 for agents 721, 1329 for fixai to natives 721, 1329 deficiency appropriation for janitors 42, 1393 *Alban, William H.* pension increased 1556 *Albany, Ga.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 *Albany Power and Manufacturing Company,* may dam, etc., Flint River at Porter Shoals, Ga 878 *Albany Railroad Bridge Company.* may reconstruct bridge across Mississippi River, Clinton, Iowa 879 *Albemarle Sound. N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of water route from Norfolk, Va., to 1083 *Albemarle Street N W., D. C.,* condemnation proceedings for extending 1225 appropriation for 1226 deficiency appropriation for extending 641 *Albert, John,* pension increased 1834 *Albertson, Ambrose D.,* pension increased 2362 *Albuquerque, Ariz.,* terms of court 283 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 358, 1040 construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791 lands granted to, for public park, etc 227 *Alcohol (sec also* Denatured Alcohol). transfer without, payment of tax to central denaturing bonded warehouses 1250 *Alcoholic Liquors,* provisions against traffic in constitution of Oklahoma 269 *Alden, Charles il.,* pension increased 2722 *Alden. Emily J. (widow),* pension 1937 *Alden. John A.,* pension increased 2143 *Alden. William Seymour,* pension increased 2645 *Alderman, Jesse,* pension increased 1828 *Aldrcd, Emma (widow),* pension 1534 *Aldrich, Julia G. (widow),* pension 1781 *Aldrich, Lumbard B.,* pension increased 1492 *Aldrich. Truman,* pension increased 1906 *Ale,* constitutional restrictions of sale, etc., in Oklahoma 269 *Alexander, George B. D.,* pension increased 1792 *Alexander Place, D. C.,* vacation of; reversion 885 *Alexander, Rebecca A. (widow),* pension increased 2148 *Alexander, Thomas C.,* pension increased 2054 *Alexandretta. Syria,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Alexandria, Minn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 3295 *Algeciras. International Conference,* general act for reforms in Morocco, concluded at 2905 *Alger, Russell A., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow 1394 *Algiers, Africa,* classifiention and salary of consul 100 *Algiers Naral Station, La. (see* New Orleans). *Algoma (Ahnapec), Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1101 preliminary examination of harlxir to be made 1H8 *Alien Contract Labor,* excluded from admission 899 importation of, unlawful; penalty 900 *Alienation Restrictions, Indians,* continuing after expiration of trust, period 326 not applicable to Indian Territory lands 326 *Aliens (see also.* Citizenship *and* Immigration Act). appropriation for exclusion of, detrimental to labor conditions 1330 provisions for naturalization of 596 fishing in Alaskan waters by, prohibited, except by rod. etc 264 regulations of immigration of 8983316 classes excluded 898 deportation of illegally arriving 901 illegally entered, etc 904 found in violation of law 905 entering, except at sea ports’ or designated places, unlawful; deportation 908 *All Souls Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Allbright. Samuel,* pension increased 1812 *Allee, Mildred L. (widow),* pension increased 2622 *Allegheny Comity. Pa..* may bridge Allegheny River, from Oakmont lollulton Ferry 848 *Allegheny River, Pa..* appropriation for improvement of at Herr Island dam 738 Dams Nos, 2 and 3 1081 bridge authorized across, by Armstrong County. Pa 1234 Oakmont to Hulton Ferry 848 *Allen, Andrew P.,* pension increased 1779 *Allen, Carrie May (daughter),* pension 2769 *Allen. Charles L.,* duplicate bond issued to 1940 *Aden, David il.,* pension increased 1798 *Allen, Delight A. (widow),* pension increased 1856 *Allen, Ethan,* pension increased, 1903 *Allen. George il.,* pension increased 2698 *Allen. Henry,* pension increased 1464 *Allen, Hiram W.,* appropriation for payment to widow; condition 350 *Alien. James L.,* pension increased 2294 *Allen, Joseph il.,* pension increased 1921 *Allen. Josiah F.,* pension increased 1751 *Allen, Lissie D. (widow),* pension increased 2500 *Allen. Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2421 *Allen, Nancy N. (widow),* pension increased 1814 *Allen, Rachel (widow),* pension increased 2043 *Allen. Rufus C.,* pension increased 2263 *Allentown. Pa..* appropriation for public building 697 limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *Alley, Shadrack H. J.,* pension increased 2592 *Alleys, D. C..* appropriation for grading 490, 1128 for condemnation, etc 491, 1128 for opening, etc., reimbursement 491, 1128 for repairs 492, 1129 deficiency appropriation for condemning, Ingleside 643 *Allhands, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1591 *AttisChalmers Comparty,* refund of penalty 2314 *Allis. Farm if. (widow),* pension increased 1736 *Allison, George W.,* pension increased 1689 *Allison, John H..* pension increased 2260 *Allison, Joseph M.,* pension increased 1944 *Allotment in Severalty to Indians (see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Alloway Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of restriction 1080 *Allyn. Lucie A. (widow),* pension increased 2766 *Almshouse, D. C. (see* Washington Asylum). *Alpena, Micil.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1097 acquiring site and erecting public building at 779 appropriation for 793, 1295 *Alspach, Henry W.,* pension increased 2490 *Alspaugh, John.* military record corrected 2153 *Alsup. John F.,* pension increased 1934 *Altamaha River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1085 *Alton, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 *Alva, Okla.,* act of legislature appropriating for Northwestern Normal School at. ratified 454 *Aires, John,* pension increased 1595 *Ambassadors.* appropriation for salaries 286, 916 not to be paid officials receiving other salaries 287, 917 *Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor,* appropriation for improvement of: contracts 736, 1077, 1344 suction dredges 1077 for lightvessel 1317 additional lights for; vessel at sea entrance 322 lighthouse Staten Island, and raising West Bank light 322 two range lights on the bend 322 moving North Hook beacon light 322 tank lightvessel 322 gas illuminant beacon. Craven Shoal 322 gas buoys 322 temporary structures for West Bank and North Hook lights 322 appropriation for 710, 711 vessels of deep draft may be restricted to daylight navigation 1077 *Amburn. Allen,* pension increased 1449 *Amell, Josephine, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Amende, Frederick A.,* pension increased 1603 *America, Settlement of,* invitation to foreign nations to participate in tercentenary of by English speaking people at Jamestown, Va 2997 *American Cross of Honor. D. The,* incorporated; purposes, etc 161 *American Ephemeris, Nautical Almanac and,* appropriation for preparing 425, 9713317 *American Ethnology.* appropriation for researches 701, 1310 for protecting Casa Grande Ruin, Ariz 1310 for printing and binding reports and bulletins 760, 1367 *American Historical Association,* appropriation for printing and binding Annual Report 760, 1367 *American National Bank, Bluefield, W. Va.,* removal from Graham, Va., to. authorized, 13 *Ameriran National Bank, Graham, Va.,* authorized to move to Bluefield, W. Va.; proceedings 13 *American Philosophical Society,* additional Franklin medals for, authorized 615 *American Register,* granted “Homeward Bound,” bark 808 “Marie,” steamer 881 “Marieehen,” bark 1251 “Success,” steamer 881 “Waturus,” steam yacht 799 *American Republics,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, third International Conference 118 treaty between, for arbitration of pecuniary claims 2845 *American Republics, international Bureau of,* appropriation for expenses. 291, 921 for site and contribution to building for 758 *American Seamen.* appropriation for lifesaving testimonials, rescuing shipwrecked 290, 919 for relief and protection of 295, 925 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., of 27, 667, 1405 for services to vessels and 48, 667, 1403 *American Vessels,* deficiency appropriation for services to, and seamen 48, 667, 1403 *Americus, Gu.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 *Ames, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension 2164 *Ames, Hugh F,* pension increased 2051 *Amis, James F.,* pension increased 1948 *Amite River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 *Ammunition, Army,* appropriation for small arms 257, 474 for art illery 463, 1059, 1060 for practice 463, 1060 for altering to rapidfire field material 1060 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 1061 *Amos, Joseph,* pension increased 2333 *Amoy. China,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Amsterdam, N. Y.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Amsterdam, Netherlands,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Anacoslia and Potomac River Railroad,* to pay part of cost of new bridge and approaches 493 change of line authorized 493 removal of old tracks: paving 493 underground conduits. etc., when notified 494 additional payment toward cost of bridge 494 *Anacostia Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for reconstructing 492 for approaches 492 condemnation of land for extending Monroe street 492 contract for constructing approaches, etc 493 expense payable by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 493 proceedings to enforce 493 street railroad to pay part of cost of bridge, etc 493 extension of tracks 493 for operating; time extended for completing 1130 *Anacostia River, D. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1082 report from Commissioners of District of Columbia directed, on improving flats of 2829 *Anahauc Channel. Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 1091 *Anarchists, etc.,* admission of alien, excluded 899 naturalization denied to 598 not permitted to enter United States 908 penalty for aiding unlawful entrance 909 *Anchorage Regulations, New York, etc.,* appropriation for enforcing. 702, 1309 *Anclote River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement, of 1086 *Anderson, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2245 *Anderson, Charles M.,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 828 *Anderson. Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2104 *Anderson, Emma C. (widow),* pension 1672 *Anderson, Francis,* pension increased 2366 *Anderson, George,* pension increased 2327 *Anderson Guaranty and Trust Company,* may dam Savannah River at McDaniel Shoals 1238 Middleton Shoals 1239 Turner Shoals 1239 *Anderson, John C.,* pension increased 1790 *Anderson. John il.,* pension increased 2068 *Anderson. Samuel F.,* pension increased 2324 *Anderson, S. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 793, 1295 *Anderson, William E.,* pension increased 1848 *Anderson. William il.,* pension increased 2286 *Anderson, William Oliver,* pension increased 2541 *Andersonville. Shoals,* dam, etc., authorized across Savannah River at 1240 *Andrew, Elias,* pension increased 2016 *Andrews, Albert C.,* pension increased 1649 *Andrews, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 21663318 *Andrews, J. F., and others.* may construct dams, etc., across Bear River, Tishomingo County, Miss 929 *Andrews, Oscar,* pension increased 2628 *Andrews. Samuel L.,* pension increased 1550 *Ange, Louise, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Angel, David,* pension increased 2472 *Angel Island, Cal.,* appropriation for immigrant station 710 *Angle, William,* deficiency appropriation for moiety, immigration law line. 660 *Animal Breeding and Feeding,* appropriation for experiments in 674, 1260 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 672, 1258 for general expenses 673, 1259 for quarantine districts 673, 1259 for horse inspection 673, 1259 for collecting information of cattle diseases, etc 673, 1259 for suppressing contagious diseases of livestock 673, 1259 for experiment station. Bethesda, Mil 673, 1259 for quarantine stations, etc.; leaves of absence 673, 1259 for inspection, etc., of dairy products for export. 674, 1259 for instructions to dairy industry in Southern States 674 for investigating infectious diseases of domestic animals, Minnesota, etc 674, 1260 for purchase of tuberculin serums, etc 674, 1260 for experiments in breeding and feed ing 674, 1260 for interstate, etc., meat and meat animal inspection 674, 1260 for emergency fund, southern cattle fever ticks. 696, 1281 deficiency appropriation for meat and pork inspection 42 for expenses 48, 669, 1403 *Animals (see also* Cattle), appropriations for suppressing diseases of 673, 1259 *Animals. D. C., Wild,* prohibition of unauthorized hunting, etc 808 *Animals in Interstate. Transit,* conveying, more than 28 hours without unloading, forbidden 607 express and car companies and common carriers included 607 extension permitted 60S estimating time; provision for sheep 608 feeding and watering, when unloaded 608 by owner, nr carrier 608 lien, etc., if by carrier 608 owner or shipper may furnish food 608 penalty for noncompliance; recovery 608 provisions not applicable if proper food, opportunity for rest, etc., afforded on car. etc 608 former laws repealed 608 *Ann Arbor, Mien.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1295 *Amudicry, Germ any,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk" hire 294, 921 *Annapolis, Md. (see* Naval Academy). *Anpaodutatawin, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed. 374 *Anshutz, Henry T.,* pension increased 1507 *Anslotc, John,* pension increased 2454 *Anthony, Charles il.,* pension increased 2459 *Anthony, John E.,* pension increased 2691 *Anthony. John L.,* pension increased 2272 *Antietam Battlefield. Md.,* appropriation for care, etc 741, 1346 *Antigua, West Indies,* classification and salary of consul. 100 *Antiquities American,* penalty for unauthorized excavating, etc., on public lands 225 lands containing, to be set apart, by proclamation 225 relinquishment of private claims 225 issue of permits to excavate, etc 225 preservation of objects in public museums 225 regulations to be published 225 *Antitrust Laws,* appropriation for enforcing 705, 752, 1359 balances available 705 for enforcing 752, 1359 deficiency appropriation for examinations into violations of 119 immunity of witnesses in cases under 798 *Antrim, Jeremiah Y.,* pension increased 2187 *Antwerp, Belgium,* classification and salary of consul-general, 99 appropriation for clerkhire 293, 924 *Apache, etc., Indian Reservations, Okla.,* proclamation opening to homestead entry pasture and wood reserves in 3233 *Apache, etc., Indians. Ariz, and N. Met.,* appropriation for support, etc., of; balance available 332, 1021 deficiency appropriation for 47 *Apache, etc Indians. Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 361, 1043 *Apache Indians, Okla.,* town sites set aside on the common lands of 80 *Apalachicola Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1086 *Apalachicola Hirer. Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1087 *Apgar. George M.,* pension increased 1796 *Apia, Samoan Islands,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Appalachian Mountains, Southern,* appropriation for survey, etc., and report on watersheds, as a forest reserve 1281 *Appanoose. County, Iowa,* transferred from southern to eastern division, southern judicial district 127 *Appeals, Interlocutory Orders,* may be taken to circuit court of appeals; effect, etc 116 *Appleton, Wis.,* acquiring site for public building a authorized 784 appropriation for 796 *Appliances for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for furnishing 745, 1350 *Appomattox River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 10823319 *Appoquinimink Hirer. Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Appraisers, Customs,* appropriation for meetings of local 708, 1315 deficiency appropriation for meetings if local 28 additional assistants, at New York 874 special deputy, and deputies authorized; duties 874 salary of, Chicago, fixed 763 at New York, increased 1373 *Appropriation Bills. General,* committees reporting, to follow order if year preceding 448 *Appropriations (see also* Deficiency Appropriations), appropriation for preparing statement of 750, 1364 for general deficiencies 634, 1371 for urgent deficiencies 27, 118, 841, 885 United States courts, and opening Indian reservations 205 for pensions 133, 1406 for the support of the Army 240, 1158 for diplomatic and consular service 286, 916 for Indian Department 325, 1015 for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses 389, 935 for fortifications 462, 1058 for postal service 467, 1205 for District of Columbia 482, 1119 for the Military Academy 521, 1063 for the naval service 553, 1176 for Department, of Agriculture 669, 1256 for sundry civil expenses 697, 1295 for public buildings, sites, construction, etc 789 for river and harbor improvements 1073 expenses in excess of forbidden. 49 voluntary, or service in excess of, authorized, forbidden 49 for contingent expenses, etc., to be allotted to prevent deficiencies 49 written waiver only in unforeseen emergencies; report 49 punishment for violation 49 estimates for regular, to follow arrangement of previous year 448 changes to be submitted by notes 448 committees reporting, to follow order of preceding year 448 annual estimates to include all requirements 448 restriction on additional or special requests 449 specific terms required in any act to carry 764 annual, for State and Territorial experiment stations increased 63 for militia increased 449 permanent annual, for education of the blind 460 for meat inspection expenses 679 for minor coinage metal, increased 132 for damages extending Rhode Island avenue, D.C 16 for condemnation expenses, extending Rhode Island avenue, D. C 17 for damages extension of Euclid street D. C 238 for expenses extending Euclid street. D. C. 238 for condemnation, expenses, etc., extension of Kalorama road 616 widening Bladensburg road. D, C. 844 extending Seventh. Sixth, and Franklin streets NE D. C 844 appropriation for widening Columbia road, D.C 845 extending Second and W streets NW., D. C 845 extending Meridian place NW., D. C 846 extending Geneseo place and Summit place, D. C 846 extending Twentythird street NW D.C 847 opening Macomb street NW., D. C 853 extending Seventeenth street NW., D, 855 opening highway Water Side drive to Park road, D. C 855 extending Fessenden street NW., D.C 856 extending Kenyon street NW., D. C 856 extending Harvard street NW., D. C 857 extending Fourth street NE D. C 857 extending School street., D.C 882 opening Warren and Fortysixth streets NW., D. C 994 opening parkway to Rock Creek Park from Sixteenth street. D. C. 1001 extending T street NW D. C 1001 extending New Hampshire avenue, D.C 1004 extending Fortyfifth street NW., D, 1005 extending W and Adams streets NW., D.C 1008 extending Park place NW., D. C 1012 extending Monroe street. D. C 1222 extending Albemarle street, D. C 1226 opening Mills avenue, D. C 1244 for Isthmian Canal 5 for purchase of coal claims, Batan Island. Philippines 23 for marking graves of Confederates who died in Northern hospitals or prisons 56 for expenses, opening Colville Indian Reservation, Wash 82 for bridge across Tongue River, Fort Keogh. Mont. 88 for reclassifying public lands in Alabama 88 for purchase of four field guns, etc., from Connecticut 106 for public crematoriipn, D. C 124 for expenses, appraising, etc., part of Lower Brule Reservation 125 for improving mouth of Columbia River. Oreg, and Wash 131 for bringing home remains of naval officers, etc., dying abroad. 132 for naval and postal service, San Francisco earthquake 168 for expenses denatured alcohol act 218 for monument to Commodore John Barry 224 battlefield of Princeton, N.J 224 to John Paul Jones 224 landing of the Pilgrims, etc., Province town, Mass 225 for per capita, Fox and Sac Indians, Richardson County, Nebr 263 for drainage assessments, Fox and Sac Indians, Richardson County, Nebr 263 for drainage assessments, lands of lowas. Richardson County, Nebr 263 for Oklahoma election and constitutional convention expenses 271 for common schools, Oklahoma, in lieu of Indian Territory lands 272 for benefit of common schools, Arizona 282 for Arizona election and constitutional convention expenses 285 for Kings Mountain battle ground monument, 286 for national quarantine expenses 3013320 for traveling expenses of the President 454 for 5 per cent of proceeds of public lands, to California for common schools 518 for expenses, naturalization act; restriction removed 606 for lands in Utah from Le Grand Young 613 for medals to volunteers serving beyond enlistment, to suppress Philippine insurrection 621 for damages, change of grade, etc., on line of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad, Washington, D. C., from District revenues 25 for expenses, preservation of Niagara Falls, etc 628 for expenses Government exhibit. James town Exposition 764 for buildings, Government exhibit, James town Exposition 765 for piers and basin for small craft, James town Exposition 765 for aid to Jamestown Exposition Company 766 for permanent pier, Jamestown Island; present pier 766 for policing, accommodation of visitors, etc., Jamestown Island 766 for exhibit of progress of negro race. James town Exposition 767 for expenses, New York postal situation commission 786 for relief of sufferera, San Francisco earthquake and conflagration 827 made available for medical supplies 827 for further relief of earthquake sufferers; extra expenses 828 for preparing site, etc., Longfellow statue 830 for commission on Delaware and Chesa peake Canal. 835 for Digest of Customs Laws and Decisions 840 for additional expenses. Interstate Commerce Commission 840 for transfer of school fund Saint Helena and Saint Luke parishes to South Carolina 893 for customs boarding boat, Galveston. Tex 1011 for refund of certain internal revenue taxes 1221 for expenses Rosebud Indian Reservation lands 1231 for monument to Commodore Sloat, Monterey, Cal 1408 for immigrant station, New Orleans, La 1409 for monument. Tippecanoe battle ground, Ind 1410 for monument at Chalmette, La., to commemorate battle of New Orleans 1812, 1411 for immigrant station at Galveston, Tex 1412 for Columbus Memorial 1413 for immigrant station, Charleston, S. C 1415 for site, etc., Stephenson Grand Army Memorial, D. C 1424 *Aqueduct Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for reconstruct ing pier No, 1; balances for repairs, etc 1130 *Aqueduct, Washington (see* Washington Aqueduct). *Aquia Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Aransas Pass, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 737, 1091 appropriation for improvement of Turtle Cove channel to Corpus Christi, from; contracts 1091 for improvement of inland waterway to Pass Cavallo; contracts 1091 *Arapaho and Cheyenne Indians. Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 362, 1043 *Arapaho Indians, Northern Cheyenne and,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 354, 1035 *Arbitration,* appropriation for expenses of, railway employees’ differences 705, 1311 international treaty for submitting pecuniary claims to 2845 *Arbitration. International Bureau, Permanent Court of,* appropriation for share of expenses 291, 921 *Arcadia, Mich..* appropriation for improvement of harbor 109 *Archieological Institute of America, D. C.,* incorporated; powers and duties 203 *Archer. Howard William (son),* pension 2387 *Archer, Martha G. (widow),* pension increased 1560 *Archquettc. William, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Archuleta, Antonio,* pension 2485 *Ardmore, Okla.,* terms of court 275 *Arey, Henry,* pension increased 2458 *Argentine Republic,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Arid Lunds, Ncbr.,* provisions for entry of, extended 1224 *Arizona Eastern Judicial District,* created; to comprise present Territory of New Mexico 283 judge, attorney, marshal, and clerk to be appointed 283 court at Albuquerque; attached to ninth circuit 283 *Arizona. State of * inhabitants of Arizona and New Mexico Territories may form 278 constitutional convention; apportionment , of delegates 278 question of united statehood submitted 278 if each Territory’ is in favor. State may be admitted 278 if either Territory opposes, measure fails 278 proclamations by governors for election 278 conduct of election; returns 279 if result in Arizona favorable, returns to be sent to Santa Fe 279 if result in New Mexico also favorable, convention to be called 279 powers, etc., of convention; qualifications of voters 279 meeting of convention at Santa Fe: date; duties 279 adoption of Constitution of the United States: general principles 279 constitutional provisions required; religious freedom 279 polygamy, and giving, etc,, Indians liquor, prohibited 279 disclaimer as to public and Indian lands, 279 quality of taxes on property of nonresidents 2793321 constitutional provisions required; exemption of Government and Indian lands 280 exception if Indians hold in fee simple. 280 assuming debts of Territories 280 maintenance of nonsectarian public schools in English 280 other languages may be taught 280 right, of suffrage: qualification for office 280 capital at Santa Fe till 1915 280 submission of constitution to people; time of election 280 canvass of returns; canvassing board 280 certificate if adopted 280 proclamation by the President 280 admission as State 281 deposit of constitution, etc 281 two Representatives and State officers to be elected when constitution is voted on 281 grant of sections 13, 16, 33, and 36 for common schools; indemnity selections 281 lands excluded; preservation of Casa Grande, etc 281 control of excluded lands; process, etc., permitted 281 indemnity selections 282 grant for public buildings and payment of bonds 282 university lands to Arizona Territory vested in State 282 additional grant; sectarian institutions excluded 282 Territorial grants confirmed to State 282 permanent school fund from 5 per cent of sales of public lands in 282 appropriation for common schools 282 investment, of fund. 282 disposal of educational lands; leases 282 lands in lieu of internal improvementsand swampland grants 283 allotment; appropriations for agricultural etc., colleges continued 283 commission to select granted lands 283 mineral lands excepted from grants; indemnity selections 283 eastern and western judicial districts created; boundaries 283 courts at Albuquerque and Phoenix 283 attached to ninth circuit 283 officers, terms, etc 283 jurisdiction, etc., of courts and officials 284 determination of pending appeals, etc 284 succession of courts 284 transfer of pending Federal cases; other cases 284 constitutional convention to provide for election of full State government., etc 285 Congressional districts 285 State government in abeyance till admission 285 legislature to assemble and elect Senators if constitution ratified 285 certifying election of Senators and Representatives 285 operation of State government, laws, etc 285 appropriation for election and convention expenses; excess by State 285 *Arizona Territory,* appropriation for salaries, government in 416, 963 for contingent expenses 416, 963 for legislative expenses 416, 963 for survey ofgeneral, clerks, etc 434, 980 appropriation for Indian service in 332, 1021 for support, etc., of Apaches, etc., in New Mexico and 332, 1021 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 332, 1021 deficiency appropriation for western Navajo Indian school 38 for additional associate justice 47 for Indians, New Mexico and 47 for prosecuting Indians in 1403 act of legislature for bridge at Florence ratified 1054 allotment to Indians on Moqui Indian Reservation 1021 assumption of debts, etc., by State 280 Baboquivari Forest Reserve, established 3251 Black Mesa Forest. Reserve, boundaries enlarged 3218 Chiricahua Forest Reserve, enlarged 3244 claims for prosecution of Indians to be examined 1376 Grand Canon Forest Reserve, area extended 3009 Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, area modified 3223 declared a game preserve 3263 Huachuca Forest Reserve, established 3255 Montezuma National Monument set apart 3265 Petrified Forest National Monument set apart 3266 Phoenix, authorized to purchase plant, of Phoenix Mater Company 1414 Pinal Mountains Forest Reserve, established 2991 quorum of justices of supreme court when two or more are disqualified 466 resurvey of certain townships in 726 rights of way of railroads through lands reserved for, confirmed 481 lands to be disposed of subject to easement 481 Tonto Forest Reserve, established 3166 Tumacacori Forest. Reserve, established 3263 *Arizona Western Judicial District,* created; to comprise present Arizona Territory 283 judge, attorney, marshal, and clerk to be appointed 283 court ut Phoenix; attached to ninth circuit 283 *Arkansas.* bridges authorized across Ouachita, etc., rivers in 1 *Arkansas, Louisiana and Gulf Railway Company,* may bridge Bayou Bartholomew, La 1003 *Arkansas River.* appropriation for improvement of; apportionment 1092 examination at Muscogee, etc 1092 bridge authorized across, at Pine Bluff, Ark. 50 Van Buren, Ark 21 grant of Roval Gorge Canon, to Canon City, Colo 238 *Arkansas Western Judicial District,* transfer of civil cases to divisions of, permitted 206 criminal cases to Fort Smith from other divisions allowed in certain cases 207 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for burial of indigent soldiers in 740, 1346 for expenses: new stable 7413322 appropriation for improving addition to 1347 *Arlington, Va.,* appropriation for experimental farm 680, 1266 *Armament of Fortifications,* appropriation for 463, 1059 *Armell, Louis, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Armistead. John G. il.,* pension increased 2322 *Armor and Armament. Nary.* appropriation for new vessels, of domestic manufacture 583, 1204 restriction on contracts 583 *Armories (see* Arsenals and Armories). *Arms, Alice A. (widow),* pension increased 1829 *Aras, Ammunition. etc..* proclamation prohibiting export’to Santo Domingo of 3183 *Armstrong, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2532 *Armstrong. Charles il.,* appropriation for 351 *Armstrong County, Fa.,* bridge authorized across Allegheny River, by 1234 *Armstrong, Hiram F.,* pension increased 1430 *Armstrong. John,* pension increased 1429 *Armstrong, Maynard C. Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Armstrong Thomas,* pension increased 2001 *Army (see also* War Department), appropriation for support of the 240, 1158 for contingencies 240, 1158 for Army War College 240, 1158 for contingent expenses, military information division 240, 1158 for military service schools 240, 1158 for contingent, expenses, military departments. etc 240, 1158 Military Secretary’s Department to be Adjutant-General’s Department; title of officers 1158 for submarine defense school 240, 1159 for signal service expenses 241, 1159 maintenance of telegraph lines and cables 241, 1159 extension of Alaska lines from receipts; estimates 241, 1159 for pay of line officers; longevity 241, 1159 assignment of pay accounts permitted 241, 1159 office of LieutenantGeneral to cease on vacancy: retired list not affected 1160 allowances for service at Jamestown Exposition 1160 for pay of enlisted men. 241, 1160 extra to expert riflemen, sharpshooters, and marksmen 241 deduction from retired enlisted men for Soldiers’ Home repealed 242 noncommissioned officers, etc., for recruit and prison companies 1160 for longevity 242, 1160 detachment for recruiting depots and prisons 242 for Engineer battalion 242, 1160 for Ordnance Corps 242, 1160 for quartermastersergeants 242, 1160 for post commissarysergeants 242, 1160 for electricians, Art illery Corps 242 appropriation for Signal Corps 212, 1160 for Hospital Corps 243, 1161 for clerks, messengers, etc., at headquartets 243, 1161 for pay of staff, etc., officers; Military Secretary’s Department; longevity 243, 1161 promotion of major 1161 InspectorGeneral’s Department: longevity 244, 1161 Engineer Corps; longevity 244, 1162 Ordnance Department; longevity 244, 1162 Quartermaster’s Department; longevity 244, 1162 Subsistence Department : longevity 244, 1162 Medical Department; longevity 244, 1162 Pay Department.: longevity 244, 1162 Judge Advocate General’s Department; longevity 244, 1162 Signal Corps 244, 1162 Bureau of Insular Affairs; detail 1162 for retired pay’, officers: longevity 245, 1162 pay of colonels and lieutenantcolonels on active duty 245 limitation on "retirement of officers above colonels 245 brigadiergenerals with civil war service to be retired as majorgenerals; condition 1163 for retired pay, enlisted men 245, 1163 for hospital matrons; nurses 245, 1163 for veterinarians; longevity 245, 1163 for dental surgeons 245, 1163 for contract surgeons 245, 1163 for paymasters’ clerks and messengers 245, 1163 traveling expenses 245, 1163 for courtsmartial, etc., expenses 245, 1163 for officer in charge public buildings and grounds, D. C 245, 1163 for commutation of quarters, officers 245, 1163 for travel allowance, enlisted men on discharge 245, 1163 for undrawn clothing, enlisted men 245, 1163 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 245, 1163 transfer of fund for back deposits 245 soldiers’ savings to be a separate fund; repayment 246 clothing balances to be paid from regular pay fund 246 for translator, etc., mIlltary information 246, 1163 for expert accountant 246, 1163 for extraduty pay, enlisted men artillery and ordnance service 246 for extraduty pay, enlisted men artillery and ordnance service, at seacoast fortifications 1163 switchboard operators at posts 1163 for mileage, officers and contract surgeons 246, 1163 allowance; transportation requests 246 travel over landgrant roads 246 deduction from mileage when traveling on transportation orders, etc 247 when station of officer is changed while on leave 247 seatravel allowances; restriction 247 for 20 per cent, enlisted men; computations 247, 1164 for 10 per cent., officers; computations 247, 1164 availability of current appropriations 247 for computer, artillery board 247, 1164 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad 247, 11643323 appropriation for subsistence, etc,, National Guard officers attending army schools 1164 for Porto Rico Provisional Regiment 217, 1164 for Philippine Scouts 248, 1164 allowance for service by men in Regular Army 248 division of annual and monthly compensation 248 all above, except mileage, to be accounted as pay of the Army 248, 1164 for encampments of militia with regulars. 247, 1164 payments to militia after muster 249 for flags for decorating graves Memorial Day 1165 for claims for damages, war with Spain, etc 1165 for Subsistence Department; supplies, 249, 1165 emergency ration 1165 extraduty pay; civilian employees, 249, 1165 for commutation of rations, etc 249, 1165 use of disbursing funds for paying small amounts 1166 for transport service; special diet rations, ice, etc 250, 1166 for prizes for bakers and cooks 250, 1166 for Quartermaster’s Department; regular supplies 250, 1166 post bakeries; ice machines; laundries; schools, etc 25, 1, 1166 forage; stationery 250, 1166 fuel to officers. 250 heat and light to officers 1167 printing; use of ice machines, etc 250, 1167 for equipment of post schools 251, 1167 for incidental expenses 251, 1167 extraduty pay; interments 251, 1167 horse expenditures 252, 1168 for horses; purchases at posts 252, 1168 use of Fort Keogh Reservation, Mont., for horse breeding station 252 for barracks and quarters 252, 1168 extraduty pay 252, 1168 assignment of rooms to officers; commutation 1168 civilian employees; limitation 252, 1169 for additional land, Texas 252 Fort Taylor, Key West, Fla 1169 permit for embankment, etc Key West, Fla 1169 for post exchanges 253, 1169 Presidio of San Francisco, Cal 253 for transportation 253, 1169 division of estimates 1169 transport service; sale restricted 253, 1170 on landgrant roads 253, 1170 restrict ion on use of transports 254, 1170 leaves of officers in the Philippines 1171 for roads, etc., in Alaska 254, 1171 for shelter in the Philippines 254, 1171 for clothing and camp and garrison equipage 254, 1171 indemnity for destroyed Clothing 254, 1171 for post hospitals, construction, repairs, etc 254, 1171 Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., Columbus Barracks, Ohio, and Jefferson Barracks, Mo 255 treatment of Navy and Marine Corps at Fort Bayard. N. Mex 1172 for quarters, hospital stewards 255, 1172 for shooting ranges, etc 255, 1172 appropriation for Army War College, maintenance 255, 1172 for Medical Department supplies, etc 255, 1172 preventing spread of epidemics 255, 1172 limitation on all Government contracts 255 rules for patients. Fort Bavard, N. Mex 255 use of fund from sales of supplies 256 care of insane in Philippines 1173 Medical Museum; library 256, 1, 173 for Engineer Department; expenses, etc 256, 1173 school, Washington, D. C.; buildings 256, 1173 chaplain authorized 256 equipment of troops 256, 1174 services. 257, 1174 for Ordnance Department; expenses 257, 1174 for ammunition for small arms, etc 257, 1174 for firing morning and evening gun 257, 1174 for smallarms target practice: marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 257, 1174 for field artillery for militia; balances available 257, 1174 for manufacture, etc., of arms 257, 1174 furnishing militia with new type of small arm 1174 for repairing and preserving ordnance stores 257, 1175 for ordnance stores 257, 1175 for infantry, etc., equipments 257, 1175 for Benicia Arsenal, Cal 257 for general depot, Fort Mason, Cal.; construction contracts 257 for annual rifle contests, trophy, etc 258, 1175 for fire control, field batteries 1175 ordnance appropriations available for two years 1175 for meetings, National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice. 258 use of funds from stores, etc., transferred to Philippines. 258 expenses of procuring ordnance stores; reimbursement 258 purchase of supplies, etc., in open market; limit 258 for marking, etc., graves of soldiers and sailors, Crab Island, Lake Champlain 258 for road, etc., Balls Bluff cemetery. Va.; acceptance of land 258 for reservation, Nahant, Mass 259 for road to cemetery. Salisbury, N. C 259 for monument, etc., Moores Creek, N. C 259 acceptance of burial place of Andrew Johnson as national cemetery 259 for road to Fredericksburg national cemetery, Va 259 for marking places where soldiers fell in Cuba and China 1175 loan of tents, etc., for Jamestown Exposition 1175 loan of tents, etc., for Kingston sufferers ratified. 1175 for pensions 133, 1406 for fortifications 462, 1058 for Military Academy 521, 1063 for powder factory 464 for armories and arsenals 731, 1339 for marking civilian graves in post cemeteries 741 for bringing home remains of officers, etc 741, 13473324 appropriation for bringing home remains of civilians and discharged soldiers 741, 1347 for construction of posts, etc 742, 1348 for military prison Fort Leavenworth, Kans 743 for additional subsistence and quartermasters’ supplies for relief of earthquake sufferers on Pacific coast 827 made available for medical supplies 827 for further supplies; extra expenses 828 deficiency appropriation for arrears of pay, war with Spain and in the Philippines 28 for general hospital, D. C 32 for military prison. Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 32 for national trophy, etc., rifle contests 32 for mileage, officers, etc 32, 645, 843 restriction to officers on leave 32 for Quartermaster’s Department 33, 46, 645, 666, 668, 1381, 1401, 1404 for pensions 39, 47, 1389, 1403 for Signal Service 46, 645, 1382 for pay 46, 665, 668, 1381, 1401, 1404 service in Cuba 1381 artillery increase 1381 for subsistence 46, 646, 666, 1401 for Medical Department 46, 646, 1401 for Ordnance Department 46, 1401, 1404 for Washington Barracks 120 for replacing Signal Service stores destroyed, San Francisco earthquake, 645 for books, judgeadvocate’s office, San Francisco 646 for expenses of troops at Jamestown Exposition; temporary jurisdiction accepted 1381 for Military Academy 1382 for militia encampments 1401, 1404 for bringing home remains of officers, 1401, 1404 for bringing home remains of civilians, etc 1401 for fortifications 1401 appointment authorized of James Carroll, as surgeon 1057 Birchie O. Mahaffey, John A. Cleveland and Traugett F. Keller, as second lieutenants 1225 Joseph Y. Porter, deputy surgeon-general, and retired 1255 artillery reorganization 861 badges of Army arid Navy Union may be worn on public occasions 1423 delegate to Geneva conference to be taken from 118 distribution of amounts due deceased officers and men, without administration, limit 750 funeral expenses 750 holders of medals of honor to have surrendered ones returned, etc 1422 loan of obsolete ordnance to State and Territorial schools and sailors and soldiers orphans’ homes 817 Ordnance Department, number of officers increased 455 details for service in; competitive examinations 455 noneligibility for one year 455 receipt of reimbursement for expenses in Cuba, authori zed 1381 retired enlisted men, allowances, and credit for other service 1217 retirement of Freeman y, Walker to be re-examined 451 sale of coal to citizens of Nome, Alaska, authorized 59 *Army and Navy Union,* badges may be worn on public occasion 1423 *Army General Hospital, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 32 *Army Supplies,* appropriation for general depot, Fort Mason, Cal, 257 *Army war College,* appropriation for expenses 240, 1158 for maintenance. 255, 1172 *Arnett, Eudocia (widow),* pension increased 2764 *Arnold, Anna (widow),* pension increased 2738 *Arnold, Catharine (widow),* pension 2006 *Arnold, Charles M.,* pension increased 2605 *Arnold, Dominick,* pension increased 1683 *Arnold, Elisha T.,* pension increased 2671 *Arnold. Francis L.,* pension increased 2457 *Arnold, John il.,* pension increased 2682 *Arnold. Louisa (widow),* pension increased 1849 *Arnold, Mary O. (widow),* pension increased 1729 *Arnold, Oscar il.,* pension increased 1498 *Arnold, William,* pension increased 2435 *Amold, William C.,* pension increased 2383 *Arnott, Josiah B.,* pension increased 2480 *Arrears of Fay,* appropriation for volunteers 750, 1356 for war with Spain 750, 1356 deficiency appropriation for, war with Spain and in the Philippines 28 *Arrests, D. C..* issue of warrants by justices of the peace 126 *Arrington, L. L. and L. S.,* payment to 2701 *Arroyo Colorado, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Arsenals and Armories,* appropriation for manufacture of arms at 257, 1174 for Augusta, Ga 1339 for Benicia, Cal 257, 1339 for Frankford, Pa 1339 for Rock Island, Ill 731, 1339 for Sandy Hook proving ground 732, 1339 for Dover, N. J., powder depot 732, 1340 for Springfield, Mass 732, 1340 for Watertown, Mass 732, 1340 for Watervliet, N.Y 732, 1340 for Manila, depot 732, 1340 for repairs, etc 732, 1340 *Arthur, Charles W.,* pension increased 2520 *Arthur Kill. N. Y., and N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of channel 736, 1344 preliminary’ examination of, to be made 11153325 *Articles of Merchandise,* restrictions on trade in gold and silver 260 *Artificial Limbs, Army,* appropriation for furnishing 744, 1350 deficiency appropriation for 666, 1401 *Artillery, Army,* appropriation for barracksand quarters for, seacoast defenses 1348 to consist, of Chief of Artillery, Coast, and Field Artillery 861 *Artillery,* Chief of Artillery to he Chief of Coast Artillery after July 1, 1908, and to cease supervision of Field Artillery 861 to be additional member of General Staff Corps 861 filling of vacancies, etc 861 functions of Coast, Artillery 861 of Field Artillery. 861 Coast Artillery to constitute a corps 861 number of officers; band 861 composition of companies; limit 862 Field Artillery, composition of regiments; orderlies 862 of batteries; additional noncommissioned officers: limit 862 separation of coast and field artillery; promotion 863 filling vacancies 863 pay and allowances of enlisted men 863 extra to electricians, etc.; limit 863 additional chaplains; assignment; pay, etc 864 *Artillery Board,* appropriation for computer 247, 1164 *Artillery, Chief of,* appropriation for submarine defense school 240, 1159 to cease supervision of field artillery July 1, 1908 861 designation changed to Chief of Coast Artillery 861 to be additional member of General Staff 861 vacancies; retired rank, etc 861 *Artillery, Mobile,* appropriation for altering, etc 463, 1060 *Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 240, 1158 *Artists. Alien,* not excluded admission under contract 899 *Artz, O. A.,* payment to 2661 *Arundel Cove, Md.,* appropriation for revenuecutter depot 702 *Asdohewin. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *AshburtonWebster Treaty, 1842,* appropriation for marking boundary line with Canada under 292 *Ashelman, John B.,* pension increased 1838 *Asheville, N. C.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790, 1295 *Ashland Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamation enlarging area of 3196, 3298 *Ashland, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1101 *Ashley River, S. C..* bridge authorized across, in Charleston County 877 *Ashley, Rufus M.,* pension increased 2148 *Ashtabula, Ohio.* appropriation for improvement of harbor 109 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Ashton, George W.,* pension increased 2782 *Ashton, Thomas,* pension increased 2442 *Ask, Jesse A.,* pension increased 2346 *Asphalt Lands, Indian Territory,* reserved from sale until expiration of leases, etc 142 *Asphaltum, etc., Deposits,* lands in Uncompahgre Reservation, Utah, containing, to be sold 3214 *Assessment and Permit Work, D. C.,* appropriation for 490, 1127 *Assessor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 483, 1120 deficiency appropriation for preparing water department cards 1376 *Assignment of Pay,* permitted teachers, etc., in Alaska 824 army officers 241, 1159 employees of Coast Survey 1322 *Assistant Attorney-General, Interior Department,* appropriation for assistant attorneys, etc 429, 974 expenses, inspectors 429, 974 *Assistant Attorney-General, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for 440, 985 for assistant attorneys, etc 437, 982 for printing and binding opinions of 1205 *Assistant Attorneys,* appropriation for Department of Justice 440, 985 for, United States courts 754, 1361 for, employed in naturalization, etc., proceedings. 1361 deficiency appropriation for pay of special 41, 48, 657, 1391 *Assistant Custodians and Janitors, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 707, 1313 deficiency appropriation for 45, 832 *Assistant to the Attorney-General,* appropriation for 440, 985 *Assisted Immigrants,* admission of alien, excluded; exception 899 *Asson. Sydney A.(widow),* pension increased 1673 *Astrophysical Observatory,* appropriation for maintenance 704, 1310 *Asuncion. Paraguay,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Athens, Greece,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Athens Monument Association, Ohio,* given condemned cannon, etc 1233 *Athens, Ohio,* construction of public building authorized at 1294 *Atkin. James B., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Atkinson, Elizabeth E. (widow),* pension increased 1744 *Atkinson, Frank Ilolway,* age limit waived to admit, to Pay Corps, Navy 615 *Atkinson, Samuel W.,* pension increased 22393326 *Atlanta, Birmingham anti Atlantic Railroad Company* may bridge Chattahoochee River near Lagrange, Ga 893 Coosa River at. Talladega, Ala 884 *Atlanta, Ga.,* appropriation for penitentiary; construction 751, 1357 for maintenance 757, 1363 construction of new public building authorized at; cost 786 appropriation for; contracts 796, 1295 disposal of old building on completion of new one 786 *Atlantic City. N. J.* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *Allanite Coast,* waters of, included in first great coasting district 190 *Atlantic Ocean,* appropriation for surveys of coasts 714, 1321 *Atoka, Ind. T.,* lands donated to Murrow Indian Orphans’ Home at 142 *Attorney-General,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc 440, 985 for editing, etc., Volume 25. Opinions of 753 for assistants in special cases 754, 1361 for employment of foreign counsel in special eases 754, 1361 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1389 duties, condemnation of lands, etc., for new canal at Saint Marys Falls 1099 or special counsel, etc., may conduct legal proceedings in any district 816 papers, etc., of Commission on Revision of the Laws to be turned over to. December 15, 1906 754 to apply for writs of mandamus to compel compliance with interstatecommerce regulations 594 to appoint solicifor of customs, and assistants 763 to approve title of land, Kings Mountain Battle Ground, S. C 286 to file certificate to expedite appeals to Supreme Court in Interstate Commerce Commission orders 592 to institute proceedings to obtain title to lands for river and harbor improvements 196 for locks, dams, etc 632 to institute proceedings to recover transportation rebates, etc 588 to require clerks of courts to make returns, etc., of all moneys received 754 to secure title for quarantine stations 300 *Attorney-General’s Office (see* Department of Justice). *Attorneys. Special,* may conduct eases, when specifically directed, in any district 816 *Atwaters, John D.,* pension increased 1786 *Au Sable River, Micil.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1114 *Auburn’ Me.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriâtion for 792, 1295 *Auchmuly, Jesse M.,* pension increased 2076 *Auckland, New Zealand,.* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Aiieock. Robert.* pension increased 1693 *Audifor for Interior Department.* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 406, 952 deficiency appropriation for claims certified by 47, 666, 669, 1402, 1405 *Audifor for Navy Department,* appropriation for deputy, clerks, etc 406, 952 deficiency appropriation for rent 885 for claims certified by 46, 666, 668, 1402, 1405 for salaries 665 *Audifor for Post-Office Department,* appropriation for deputy, clerks, etc. 406, 953 for contingent expenses 410, 957 deficiency appropriation for counters 1372 for claims certified by 667, 1404, 1406 *Audifor for State, etc., Departments.* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 406, 952 deficiency appropriation for claims certified by 48, 667, 669, 1403, 1405 Arizona claim for prosecution of Indians to be examined by 1376 *Audifor for Treasury Department.* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 405, 952 deficiency appropriation for claims certified by 45, 665, 66S, 1401, 1404 *Audifor for War Department,* appropriation for deputy, clerks, etc 405, 952 deficiency appropriation for claims certified by 46, 665, 668, 1401, 1404 *Auditor’s Office. D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 484, 1121 *Auger, Emma (mother),* pension 1519 *Augusta Arsenal, Ga..* appropriation for carpenter shop; railroad spur 1339 *Auldridge. Jane (widow),* pension increased 2388 *Aurora, Ill.,* enlargement of public building at. authorized 774 appropriation for 790 *Austin, America J. (widow),* pension increased 2585 *Austin, David C.,* pension increased 2161 *Austin, Epsy Ann. (widow),* pension increased 1514 *Austin, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2363 *Austin, Minn..* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795, 1295 *Austin, Orlando O.,* pension increased 2417 *Australia,* parcelspost, convention with 2872 *Austria Hungary,* appropriation for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of embassy 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 917 *Automatic Guns, Army,* appropriation for purchase, tests, etc 463, 1059 *Automatic Railway Train Control,* investigation directed on necessity for; recommendations, etc 838 appropriation for investigating use, etc., of 1312 *Automobiles. D. C.,* speed regulations; penalty for violations 6213327 *Avenues, D. C. (see also* Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.), condemnation of land for, proceedings under Code 151 *Ayer, Jared,* pension increased 2268 *Ayers, Ellis L.,* pension increased 2201 *Agis worth, Thomas E.,* pension increased 2335 **B.** *Babcock, James B.,* pension increased 1614 *Baber, John C.,* pension increased 1557 *Baber, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2746 *Baboqnivari Forest Reserve, Ariz.,* proclamation establishing 3251 *Baca County, Colo.,* resurvey of certain townships in, authorized 459 *Baca, Saturnino,* pension increased 1817 *Bachman, Charles,* pension increased 2620 *Bachman, Martin y, B.,* pension increased 1472 *Bachus, Julia A. (widow)* pension increased 1992 *Back Fay, Volunteers,* appropriation for 750, 1356 *Back River Bridge Company,* may bridge Onio River, Wheeling, W. Ya 466 *Bacon, Florence (widow),* pension increased 2458 *Bacon, Margarette R. (widow),* pension 2476 *Bacon, Philip,* pension increased 1474 *Bad River Indian Reservation. Wis.* allotments to Indians on, extended 1217 *Badger, Blanche (widow),* pension increased 2135 *Badger, Nathaniel L.,* pension increased 1498 *Badges, etc., Soldier Organizations, D. C.,* unauthorized wearing, prohibited; punishment 62 *Bagan, Angel Ange, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Bagdad, Turkey,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Bagley, Mary (willow),* pension increased 1583 *Bahia, Brazil.,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Baûey, Adaline G. (widow),* pension increased 2530 *Bailey, Annis (widow),* pension 2112 *Bailey, E.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1388 *Bailey, Elizabeth L. W. (widow),* pension increased 2116 *Bailey, Franklin il.,* pension increased 2335 *Bailey, Joseph,* pension increased 1586 *Bailey, Levi S,* pension increased 2710 *Bailey, Lorenzo A.* appropriation for services to Osages 366 *Bailey, William G.,* pension increased 2369 *Bailie. Gilbert,* pension increased 2696 *Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts,* appropriation for pay of 755, 1361 deficiency appropriation for pay 41, 8, 667, 1390, 1403 *Bailly, Jennie M., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Bailor, William A.,* pension increased 2157 *Baird, Cal.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 721 *Baird, Julia C. R. (widow),* pension 2449 *Baird, Louis A.,* pension increased 2264 *Baird. William,* pension increased 2366 *Baity, William G.,* pension increased 2365 *Baker, Andrew J., Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased 1619 *Baker, Andrew J., Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 1759 *Baker City Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* merged into Blue Mountains Forest Reserve 3195 lands excluded, restored to public domain 3195 *Baker City, Oreg.,* construction of public buildin; authorized at 777 appropriation for 91, 1295 *Baker, Edwin N.,* pension increased 1919 *Baker, Eran H,* pension increased 2396 *Baker, Fannie, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Baker. George A.,* pension increased 1571 *Baker, George W.,* pension increased 2715 *Baker. Isaac,* pension 1743 *Baker Island. Salem, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for fog signal 659 *Baker, James W.,* pension 1697 *Baker. John A.,* pension increased 2616 *Baker, Joseph,* pension increased 1672 *Baker. Mary, (widow),* pension increased 2261 *Baker, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2126 *Baker, Partheni W. (widow),* pension 1653 *Baker, Paul,* pension increased 2273 *Baker, Rosa, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Baker. Samuel,* pension increased 2445 *Baker, Solomon il.,* pension increased 2117 *Baker. Susan (widow),* pension increased 2756 *Baker. William M.,* pension increased 23613328 *Bakertown, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, between Celina, Tenn., and 1254 *“Balclutha," Ship,* change of name authorized 626 *Baldwin and Dague Lumber Company,* may bridge Saint Francis River. Ark 819 *Baldwin County, Ala.,* may bridge Perdido River at Waters Ferry 79 *Baldwin, John R.,* pension increased 2037 *Baldwin, Julia (widow),* pension increased 1828 *Baldwin, Julia T. (widow),* pension increased 2579 *Baldwin, Thomas T.,* pension increased 2760 *Balew, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2594 *Ball, D. A., and others,* may bridge Mississippi River at Louisiana, Mo 933 *Ball, John E.,* pension increased 1688 *Ballantyne, Charles,* pension increased 2392 *Ballard, Henry,* pension increased 2090 *Ballard, Silas il.,* pension increased 1740 *Ballenger, Reuben R.,* pension 1900 *Ballew, Francis M.,* pension increased 1804 *Ballow, Lyman,* lands in Buffalo Gap, S. Dak., conveyed to 891 *Balls Bluff National Cemetery, Va.,* acceptance of land for road to 258 appropriation for road, etc 259 *Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company,* to build viaduct., etc., to new Anacostia bridge; share of cost 493 *Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company (see* Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company). *Baltimore, Md.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 411, 958 for public building 697, 1295 rent 697 post-office, addition 697 customhouse 697 for improvement of channel to; contracts 739, 1081, 1345 for improvement of southwest harbor 1081 for pneumatic lube, etc., mail service 472, 1211 for marine hospital 1306 *Bamberg. Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Bambush, John P.,* pension increased 1647 *“Bancroft,” Gunboat,* transfer to RevenueCutter Service authorized 702 *Bancroft, John W.,* pension increased 1469 *Bandy. James T.,* pension increased 2056 *“Bancs,’’ Steamer,* tonnage tax refunded 2310 *Bangkok. Siam,* appropriation for consul-general at 287, 917 for interpreter to consulat egeneral 288, 918 for prison expenses 294, 925 *Banister, Foster L.,* pension increased 2130 *Banking Institutions, D. C.,* all, to make and publish reports as required of national banks 458 powerof Comptroller to lake possession 458 having offices in foreign countries to make semiannual reports 458 printing publications; examinations 459 *Bankruptcy,* offenses against, made extraditable in convention with Great Britain 2903 *Bankruptcy Act,* priority of debts, extended to wages due salesmen 267 *Banks, Jordan il.,* pension increased 2174 *Banks, Wesley J.,* pension increased 1593 *Banks, William C.,* pension 1918 *Bannock Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 335, 1023 *Banta. Mary I. (widow),* pension increased 2780 *Bantom, William il.,* pension increased 1666 *Bar Harbor, Me..* appropriation for improvement of breakwater, Mount Desert to Porcupine Island 1074 construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1295 *Baraboo, Wis.,* limit of cost increased, public building 774 appropriation for 789 *Barbados, West Indies,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Barbee, Mordicai B.,* pension increased 1750 *Barber, Mrs. Artic, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Barber, Edgar M.,* pension increased 2608 *Barber, Elizabeth E. (widow),* pension increased 1800 *Barber, Martin L.,* pension increased 1559 *Barber, Samuel,* pension increased 2509 *Barbier, Frederick. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Barbier, Kate Marion, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Barbier, Marie, Indian, Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Barcelona. Spain,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 924 *Bard. Jeremiah,* pension increased 2349 *Bare, John P.,* pension increased 2613 *Bargar, Sarah A., (widow),* pension 1509 *Bark, George W., Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Barker, Calvin,* pension increased 2514 *Barker, Horace E.,* pension increased 1488 *Barker, Octavo,* pension increased 23403329 *Barker. Stephen A.,* pension increased 2703 *Barker, W. B.,* payment to 2661 *Barker, William F.,* pension increased 2775 *Barkis, Francis A.,* pension increased 1757 *Barmen, Germany,* classificat ion and salary of consul 90 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Barnaby Raad. D,* declared a public highway 1011 *Barnard. Joseph A.,* pension increased 2070 *Barncll, Charles, alias Richard North,* pension increased 2300 *Barnes, Abner R.,* pension increased. 2148 *Barnes, Ann H.(willow),* pension increased 2678 *Barnes, Anna D. (widow),* pension increased 2435 *Barnes, Edward A.,* pension increased 2222 *Barnes, Edward M.,* pension increased 1848 *Barnes, George B.,* pension increased. 2216 *Barnes, Joshua,* pension 1893 *Barnes. William A.,* pension increased 1698 *Barney, Hiram C.,* pension increased 2359 *Barney, James L.,* pension increased. 2647 *Barney, James P.,* reimbursement to 2661 *Barney, Martin y,,* pension increased 2302 *Barney, Walter,* pension increased 1450 *Barnhill, Sibby (widow),* pension increased 2535 *Barnum, Thomas W.,* pension increased 1914 *Barnwell, John C.,* pension increased 2179 *Barone., Josephine, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 365 *Barr, Abraham M.,* pension increased 1876 *Barr, Albert T.,* pension increased 2438 *Barr, James W.,* pension increased. 2809 *Barr, John C.,* pension increased 1502 *Barr, Mary E. P. (widow),* pension 2481 *Barracks and Quarters, Army,* appropriation for 252, 1168 purchase of land, Fort Sam Houston and San Antonio, Tex 252 for shelter, etc., army in the Philip pines 254, 1171 for artillery, seacoast defenses; sites 1348 deficiency appropriation for 46, 666, 1401 use of embankment, etc., Key West, Fla 1169 *Barranquilla, Colombia,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Barre, Vt.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1295 *Barrel, Richard F.,* pension increased 2573 * Barrett, Anthony,* pension increased 1495 *Barrell, Burden il.,* pension increased 2552 *Barrett, Uriah D.,* pension increased 1459 *Barrett, William (son),* pension 2191 *Barrows, Henry J.,* pension increased 2644 *Barrows, Homer A.,* pension increased 1475 *Barry, James B.,* pension increased 1723 *Barry, Commodore John,* appropriation for monument, etc., to memory of Washington, D. C 223 commission; powers, etc 224 site; Capitol and Library grounds ex cluded 224 *Bartlesville, Ind. T.,* terms of court, etc., recording district. No, 27 342 *Bartlett, Alonzo M.,* pension increased 1832 *Bartlett, George A.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in ac counts 30, 639 *Bartlett, Joseph R.,* pension increased 2772 *Bartlett, Louisa (daughter),* pension 2486 *Bartlett, Rachel L. (widow),* pension 1979 *Bartley, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2095 *Bartley, Valentine,* pension increased 1861 *Barton, John W.,* pension increased 1914 *Barton, Marvin F.,* pension increased 2416 *Basel, Switzerland,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Baskin, Samuel. Indian Allottee,* foesimple title to 357 *Bass, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 2058 *Bassett, Henry Opeman,* payment to heir of 2819 *Bassford, Anna C. (widow),* pension incrcased 1898 *Bastrop Bayou, Tar.,* appropriation for improvement of 1091 *Baton, Philippines,* appropriation for purchase of coal claims in 23 *Batavia. Java,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Batchelder. Nellie A. (widow),* pension increased 1973 *Batchelor, Frances Ann (widow),* pension increased 1513 *Bate, William B., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for payment to widow 43 *Bateman, Joseph,* pension increased 26163330 *Bates. Archibald,* pension increased 2640 *Bates. Edwin D.,* pension increased 2380 *Bates, Taylor, alias Baits,* pension 2186 *Batesville Bower Company.* may build canal, etc., for power station. Lock and Dam No, 1, White River. Ark 536 *Bath. Me..* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations. Kennebec River 702, 1309 *Bathing Beach, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 495, 1132 deficiency appropriation for 641 *Battery Point, Wasil.,* limit of cost of fog signal increased 996 *Battiest, Morris,* added to Choctaw final roll 340 *Battle Creek, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 697 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium Reserve, S. Dak.,* established under control of Managers Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 83 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak.,* appropriation for expenses Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 749, 1355 *Battle Ship. Birst Class,* construction authorized of highest speed and greatest radius of action; cost, $6,000,000 582 plans to be invited; compensation if used 582 full details to be reported to Congress before issuing proposals, etc 582 coristruction of one, authorized; cost, $6,000,000 1203 plans and specifications adopted 1203 *Battle Ships, Nary,* appropriation for firecontrol instruments 1180 *Battlement Mesa Norest Reserve. Colo.,* proclamation modifying an a 3076 *Batum, Russia,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Baublitz, Samuel F.,* pension increased 1932 *Bauer. August,* pension increased 1742 *Bauerlin, Henry,* pension increased 2554 *Baughman, Mariah (widow),* pension 1482 *Baum, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2177 *Bailsman, Catherine (widow),* pension 2196 *Bay Ridge Channel, N.* appropriation for improvement of 736, 1344 modification of improvement of, authorized 1077 *Bayless, Daniel B.,* pension increased 2457 *Bayley, Thomas,* pension increased 2545 *Bayley, Virgil A.,* pension increased 2098 *Bayou Bartholomew, La.,* bridge authorized across 1003 *Bayou Bartholomew, La. and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1090 *Bayou Conwy, La. and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1090 *Bayou Courtableau. La* preliminary examination of to be made 1113 *Bayou D’Arbonne. La. and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1090 *Bayou Lafourche, La.,* time ext ended for removing dam and building locks in 1089 *Bayou Maçon. La.,* appropriation lor improvement of 1090 *Bayou Mauchac, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 *Bayou Plaquemine, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 737, 1089 preliminary examination of, tobemade 1113 *Bayou Teche, La.,* appropriation for imporvement of; restriction 1089 *Bayou Terrebonne, La.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 *Bayou Vermillion, La..* appropriation for improvement of 1089 preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 *Bays, William,* pension 2237 *Beach, Franklin B.,* pension increased 2137 *Beach, William J.,* pension 1988 *Beachey, William * pension increased 1455 *Beale. Joseph il.,* pension increased 1839 *Beall. Alphenis M.,* pension increased 1740 *Beall, William il.,* granted honorable discharge 2406 *Beam, Van Buren,* pension increased 2086 *Bean, Alba B.,* pension 1872 *Bean, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 1430 *Bean. Elizabeth B. (widow),* pension 1844 *Bean, Walter F.,* pension increased 1909 *Bear Creek, Miss.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1114 *Bear Lodge Forest Reserve, Wyo.,* proclamation establishing 3287 *Bear River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Utah,* proclamation establishing 3206 *Bear River, Miss..* dams etc., authorized across, in Tishomingo County 130, 929 *Bear, William, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Beard. GeorgeW .,* pension increased 1645 *Beardslee, Evelyn S. (widow),* pension 1518 *Beardsley. Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 2274 *Bearss, Leri,* pension increased 1436 *Beatty, Emma L. (widow),* pension 2564 *Beatty, John,* pension increased 1936 *Beatty, Robert,* pension increased 2069 *Beattyville, Ky.,* bridge authori zed across Kentucky River at 819 *Beaufort Inlet, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1083 waterway from Pamlico Sound to 10833331 *Beaufort, N. C.,* appropriation for fisheries biological station 1327 for improvement of harbor 1083 for improvement, of waterway between New River and 1083 for improvement of waterway between Newbern and 1083 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1116 *Beaufort Sea.* Capt. Ejnar Mikkelsen may act as master of American vessel on expedition to 481 *Beaver Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation establishing 3189 *Bechtol, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 1656 *Becker Brewing and Malting Company,* payment to 2313 *Becker. Frances (widow),* pension increased 2202 *Becker. Margaret (widow),* pension increased 1735 *Becker, Martin,* pension increased 2649 *Bedell, Henry E.,* pension increased 1456 *Bedford, Ind.,* construct ion of public Jniilding authorized at 776 appropriation for 791, 1295 *Bedford, Leah (widow),* pension increased 2159 *Bedient, George W.,* pension increased 1669 *Beebe, Alva,* pension increased 2182 *Beech River, Tenn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Berks. William L.,* pension increased 1443 *Beeler, Louis F.,* pension increased 2361 *Beeny, George W.,* pension increased 2764 *Beer,* constitutional restrictions of sale, etc., irt Oklahoma 269 *Beery, Marinda D. (widow),* pension increased 2714 *Beesley, Martha L. (widow),* pension increased 2106 *Beet Sugar Industry,* annual report for 1905, ordered printed; future reports 839 *Beets,* appropriation for investigation of sugar production from. 681, 1067 *Beggars, Professional,* admission of alien, excluded 899 *Beham, Alfred,* pension increased 1857 *Behrens. Fredrich,* pension increased 1632 *BIllym.er. John,* pension increased 2172 *Beier, Julius,* pension increased 1972 *Beirut, Syria,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Belden, Lewis F.,* pension increased 2491 *Belden, Perry F.,* pension increased 2060 *Belding, Jennie F. (widow),* pension increased 2104 *Belfast. Ireland,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Belgium,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Belgrade, Serina,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Beliveau, U. J.,* payment to 2661 *Belize, British Honduras,* classificat ion and salary of consul 100 *Belk, Lizzie (widow),* pension increased. 1704 *Belknap, Rollin S.,* pension 2483 *Bell, Charles A.,* pension increased 2707 *Bell, Edward W.,* pension increased 2014 *Bell, Frances (widow),* pension 1993 *Bell, James il.,* pension increased 2354 *Bell, John,* pension increased 2698 *Bell. Theresia (widow),* pension increased 2384 *Bell, William W.,* pension increased 2633 *Belleville, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 *Belleville, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Bellingham, Wasil.,* acquiring site for public building at, au thorized 784 appropriation for. 796 granted immediate transportation privileges 864 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1118 terms of court 913 *Bellamy, Matthew il.,* pension increased 2002 *Beloit, Wis.,* acquiring site for public building at, au thorized 784 appropriation for 796 *Belvidere, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized. 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 *Belzoni, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Yazoo River at 112 *Bemidji, Minn.,* dam, etc., authorized across Mississippi River at 210 *“Ben No, 9”, Lighter,* appropriation for owners 1293 *Bender, Jacob,* pension increased 2288 *Beneche, Charles,* patent issued to, on L’Anse Reservation 349 *Benedict, Robert D.,* payment to 2409 *Benedict, William W.,* pension increased 1545 *Benham, Emma H. (widow),* pension increased 15313332 *Benham, Joseph R.,* pension increased 2580 *Benicia Arsenal, Cal.,* appropriation for increasing facilities 257 for stable 1339 *Benjamin, David C.,* pension increased 2447 *Benklcr, William,* pension increased 16:18 *Bennett, Annie C., Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Bennett. Ary S. (widow),* pension increased 2622 *Bennett, Henry S.,* pension increased 2147 *Bennett, Howard,* pension increased 2303 *Bennett, John P.,* pension increased 2778 *Bennett, Lloyd D.,* pension increased 1875 *Bennett, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1749 *Bennett, Morris,* pension increased 1435 *Bennett, Phebe. J. (widow),* pension increased 1494 *Bennett, Philander,* pension increased 1107 *Bennett, Ruth F. (widow),* pension 1646 *Bennett. Siotha (widow),* pension increased 1717 *Bennett, William T.,* pension increased 2715 *Bennett, William W.,* pension increased 2312 *Bennetts Ferry. Ark.,* bridge authorized across Black River at 892 *Bennington, Albert,* pension increased 2728 *Bennum, Henry O.,* pension increased 2674 *Benson. Andrew J.,* pension increased 1719 *Benson, Charles E.,* pension 2010 *Benson, Charles M.,* pension increased 1828 *Benson, Le Roy,* pension increased 2628 *Bentley, Charles B.,* reimbursement 2315 *Bentley, David J.,* pension 2009 *Benton, Theodore M.,* pension increased 2275 *Benton County, Wasil.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River between Franklin County and 108, 866 Walla Walla County and 866 time extended for final proof in desertland entries; affidavit 1057 *Bentz, Rudolph,* pension increased 2244 *Beranck, Francis A.,* pension increased 1924 *Bergen, Gustave,* pension 2008 *Bergen, John S.,* pension increased 2769 *Bergen, Norway,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Bergeron. John B., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Berghahn, William.,* pension 1982 *Berkeley, Cal.,* cooperation with mayor, relief of earthquake sufferers 827 *Berkeley County, S. C.,* dam authorized across Goose Creek in 265 *Berkey, John M.,* pension increased 1504 *Berkley, Riley J.,* pension increased 2576 *Berlin, Germany,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Bermuda,* appropriation for meteorological station in 672, 1258 parcelsposl convention with 2983 *Berne, Switzerland,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Berrien Springs, Micil.,* dam across Saint Joseph River near, authorized 102 *Berrien Springs Pourer and Electric Company,* may dam Saint Joseph River. Mich 102 *Berries, D. C.,* sales in original packages or baskets permitted 316, 854 refilling baskets forbidden 316, 854 *Berry. C. A.,* payment, to 2414 *Berry, Jacob,* pension increased 2677 *Berry, James T.,* pension increased 1429 *Berry, John C.,* pension increased 2348 *Berry, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2763 *Berry, William,* pension 1877 *Berry, William il.,* pension increased 2447 *Bertelsen. H. P.,* payment to 1661 *Bertrand. Benjamin. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title in 365 *Bertrand, Emily, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 365 *Bertrand. Joseph. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Bessemer, Ala.,* construction of public building authorized at 776 appropriation for 791, 1295 *Bethel. Nancy (widow),* pension increased 2447 *Bethesda, Md.,* appropriation for expenses. Animal Industry experiment station 673, 1259 *Bethurum, David,* pension increased 2600 *Betts, Ann (widow),* pension increased 1476 *Betts, Sarah (widow),* pension increased 2524 *Betz. Peter,* pension increased 1644 *Beidcn, James il.,* pension increased 1570 *Bevan. Lydia B. (widow),* pension 1711 *Beverages.* penalty for using denatured alcohol for 2173333 *Beverly, Mass.,* appropriai.ion for improvement of, harbor 1074 acquiring site for public building at. authorized 782 appropriation for 795 *Beyer, Hillary,* pension increased 2228 *Beymer, George N.,* pension increased 2605 *Bibb, Beniamin F.,* pension increased 1466 *Bickford, Sarah M (widow),* pension increased 2636 *Bickford, Sylvester,* pension increased 2642 *Bicycles, D. C.,* speed regulations for; penalties 621 *Biddle, John,* pension increased 1866 *Bieber, Sidney,* sale of square 1131 and part of 1117 Washington, D. C., to, directed 787 *Biederman, Frank J.,* pension increased 2493 *Biennial Register,* editing, etc., transferred to Direcfor of the Census. 219 *Bierer, John,* pension increased 1444 *Bierley, Frederick,* pension increased 1710 *Biertempfel, L.,* payment to 2747 *Bietry, Pauline (widow),* pension increased 2099 *Biffar. Francis A.,* pension increased 2802 *Big Belt Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3151 modifying area of 3283 *Big Burros Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3274 *Big Falls, Wasil.,* bridge authorized across Pend d’Oreille River at 399 dam, etc., authorized at, Stevens County, Wash 205 *Big Hole Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3254 *Big Hole Forest Reserve, Mont, and Idaho,* proclamation enlarging 3281 *Big Sanity River, Tenn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1317 *Big Sandy River,* Fa., preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of, and Tug and Levisa forks 737 for improvement of, by service bridge, Lock No, 1 1083 *Big Stone Gap, Va.,* officers, etc., of court authorized at 547 terms of court at 547 *Big Sunflower River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 preliminary examination of upper, to be made for locks and dams 1114 *Big Tree Grove., Cal., Mariposa,* added to Yosemite National Park 831 *Bigalow, Nelson,* pensioned increased 2283 *Bigelow, Benjamin Franklin,* pension increased 1552 *Bigger, Samuel P.,* pension increased 1668 *Bigknife, Nancy,* added to Cherokee final roll 340 *Bigler, Eleanor P. (widow),* pension increased 2730 *Billing, Edwin,* pension increased 1625 *Billings Land District, Mont.,* established; area; office 11 *Billings, Martha A. (widow),* pension increased 2246 *Billings, Myron E.,* pension increased 1500 *Billingsley, James D.,* pension increased 1706 *Bills of Lading, Interstate,* to be issued for property received by carrier; liability for loss, etc 595 *Biloxi, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 697 for improvement of harbor 1088 grant of land to, for public park and cemetery 149 preliminary examination of harbor of, to be made. 1114 *Binding (see* Public Printing and Binding). *Binding of Documents,* for Senators and Representatives, in morocco, etc 1013 *Bingham, Anna. C. (widow),* pension increased 1957 *Bingham, Lorin R.,* pension increased 1647 *Binkley, William G.,* pension increased 2298 *Biological Survey. Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 688, 1274 for general expenses 688, 1274 for preventing transportation of illegally killed game 689, 1274 report on utility of work of 1274 *Bird, Edward,* pension increased 2726 *Birds, D. C., Game,* prohibition of unauthorized hunting, etc 808 *Birds in Game Preserves,* hunting, etc., or taking their eggs, forbidden; penalty 536 *Birge, Julia A. (widow),* pension increased 2684 *Birkhead, Miranda (widow),* pension 2230 *Birmingham, Ala.,* term of court at 114 *Birmingham, Columbus and Saint Andrews Railroad Company,* may bridge Saint Andrews Bay, Fla 18 *Birmingham, England,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Birmingham, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River between Brandons mill and 56, 1253 *Birmingham, William,* pension increased 1432 *Birthright, Louisa J. (widow),* pension increased 2247 *Births, D. C.,* regulations for registration of 1010 *Bisbee Watson F.,* pension increased.. 2771 *Biscayne. Bay. Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts. etc 1085 *Biscayne Bay Quarantine Station,* appropriation for launch 7013334 *Bishop, Charles E.,* pension increased 1636 *Bishop, Levi C.,* pension increased 1793 *Bishop. Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 1644 *Bishop. Mary H. (widow),* pension increased 2788 *Bishop, Memo S.,* pension increased 2709 *Bishop. Theodore H..* granted honorable discharge 1859 *Bishop. Thomas E..* pension increased 1692 *Bishop, Victoria (widow),* pension increased 1704 *Bismarck, N. Dak* appropriation for water, Indian school 361 terms of court, at 609, 610 *Bissell. James E.,* pension increased 2754 *Bitter Root Forest Reserve, Idaho and Mont.,* proclamation modifying area of 3044 *Bitlleston, Henry,* pension increased 2708 *Bivans, Robert,* pension increased 1890 *Bixby, Edmund W.,* pension increased 1887 *Black and Ouachita Rivers,* appropriation for improvement of 1090 Lock and Dam No, 2, Catahoula Shoals; contracts. 1090 *Black Death,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 709, 1316 *Black Hills Forest Reserve, S. Dak.,* agricultural entries within, subject, to mining, irrigation, etc., laws 234 special restriction in Lawrence and Pennington counties 234 removed from entries in certain town ships in Pennington County 883 prohibition against hunting, etc., birds or eggs not. applicable to 536 regulations for sale of timber from. 684, 1269 *Black Lake, Micil.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor, Holland 738 *Black. Lieut. Col. William M.,* deficiency appropriation for extra pay, Isthmian Canal Service 34 *Black Mesa Forest Reserve, Ariz.,* proclamation enlarging boundaries of 3218 *Black River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1093 bridge authorized across, at Bennetts Ferry 892 *Black River, Micil.,* appropriation for improvement of mouth of 1098 for improvement of, at Port Huron 1098 *Black River, N. C., ,* appropriation for improvement of 1083 *Black River, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of, at Lorain 736, 1094 preliminary examination of Lorain Harbor, to be made 1116 *Black Rock Harbor, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of Lake Erie entrance to 736 for improvement, of, and channel: ship lock, contracts 739, 1078, 1345 tunnel under, for Buffalo water supply authorized 532 *Black Samis,* deficiency appropriation for investigating useful values in 37 *Black Warrior River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of; locks and dams 1, 2, and 3 737, 737 for improvement of; contracts 1087, 1345 locks and dams Nos, 14, 15, 16, and 17 1088 *Blacker, Charles,* pension increased 2585 *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 353, 1034 for fulfilling treaty with Indians at. 353 *Blarkfeet Indian. Reservation, Mont.,* survey directed. 1035 allotments to be made to Indians on 1035 preference rights to waters 1035 establishment of irrigation system 1035 reservations for schools, missions, etc 1036 appraisal and sale of unallotted lands 1036 withdrawals under irrigation projects 1037 sales of undisposed lands after five years 1037 coal and mineral land locations 1038 timber lands 1038 disposition of proceeds 1038 appropriation for lands granted to Montana 1038 for expenses of surveying, classifying, etc 1038 for townsite expenses 1039 liability of Government, limited 1039 reservation of town sites: disposal of lots 1039 *Blacksmith, Edward, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Blackwater River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1087 *Black water River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1082 *Blaci cweli, Rittie (widow),* pension 2565 *Bladensburg Road, D. C.,* proceeding to condemn land for widening of 843 appropriation for 844 *Blaine, Wasil.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1118 *Blair. George,* pension increased 1688 *Blair. George W.,* pension increased 2277 *Blair, Henry W.,* pension. 2449 *Blair, Hugh,* pension increased 2305 *Blair, James T.,* pension increased 2806 *Blair, William,* pension increased 1727 *Blake, Albert S.,* pension increased 1640 *Blake, Evans,* pension increased 1887 *Btakney. Thomas,* pension increased 2040 *Blancett, Robert,* pension increased 1990 *Blanchard. Helen M. (widow),* pension increased 1459 *Blanchard, John W.,* pension increased 2096 *Blanchard, Thomas T.,* pension increased 1894 *Blanchard. William T.,* pension increased 2338 *Blanche, Ala.,* diversion of Little River for power plant at, authorized 8183335 *Bland. Theodore,* pension increased 2372 *Blanding. James D.,* pension increased 1623 *Blanding, Sallie E. (widow),* pension increased 2092 *Blaney, Anna V. (widow),* pension increased 2714 *Blank and Parks,* payment, to 2152 *Blanton. John A.,* pension increased 2158 *Bledsoe. James P.,* pension increased 2602 *Bledsoe. Relf,* pension increased 2668 *Bledsoe, Smith,* pension 2670 *Bleekman, Adalbert E.,* pension increased 2392 *Blessing, John G.,* pension increased 1653 *Blethen, Mary R. (widow),* pension increased 1537 *Blewett, William E.,* pension increased 1490 *Blind, Education of the.,* trust fund created from proceeds of matured bonds 460 permanent annual appropriation for interest 460 *Blinn, John L.,* pension increased 1814 *Blis, Cornelius E.,* pension increased 2744 *Bliss, James W., alias James Warren*, pension increased 2319 *Block. Carl W.,* pension increased 1584 *Block Island, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1075 for improvement of harbor, Great Salt Pond 1075 preliminary examination to be made of harbor of refuge 1116 *Block Signal Systems, Railway,* appropriation for investigations of use, etc., of 1312 report on necessity for, to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission 838 recommendations to be made 838 powers to take testimony, etc 838 *Blodgett, Edward T.,* pension 2696 *Blodgett, Ethan,* pension increased 1602 *Blodgett, Laura A. (widow),* pension increased 1503 *Bloomer, Daniel,* pension increased 1748 *Bloomington, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for. 794 *Blossom. William A.,* pension increased 1806 *Blue Book,* editing, etc., transferred to Direcfor of the Census 219 *Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamation establishing 3194 including Baker City Reserve 3195 adding Maury Mountain Reserve to, and enlarging boundaries 3302 *Bluefield, W. Fa.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1295 *Bly. James E.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1387 *Blyc, Warren A.,* pension increased 1572 *Blyth. Thomas,* pension increased 1773 *Board for Condemning Insanitary Buildings. D. C.,* created; powers and duties 157 *Board of Charities, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 508, 1148 *Board of Education, D. C.,* appointment; terms; no compensation. 316 organization; officers; powers, etc 316 *Board of Medical Supervisors, D. C.,* name of board of supervisors in medicine and pharmacy changed to 1005 divested of pharmacy functions 1005 *Board of Ordnance and Fortification, Army,* appropriation for general expenses 465, 1062 for civilian member 465, 1062 for expenses of members 465, 1062 for tests of experimental guns, etc 465, 1062 inquiry as to right to invention before making tests, etc 465, 1062 *Board of Pharmaceutical Examiners, D. C.,* composition; duties 177 *Board of Pharmacy, D. C.,* created, to succeed board of pharmaceutical examiners 1005 powers, officers, etc 1005 *Board of Supervisors of Medicine and Pharmacy, D. C.,* created; composition, duties, etc. 178 *Board of Veterinary Examiners, D. C.,* created; powers and duties, etc 870 *Board of Visitors,* appropriation for expenses, Military Academy 526, 1068 for expenses, Naval Academy 578, 1200 *Boca Criga Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, tobemade 1112 *Bom Grande Quarantine. Station,* appropriation for launch 701 for quarters, etc 1307 *Bocoskcy, Michael,* pension 2369 *Bode, William.,* pension increased. 1603 *Bodcnhamcr, George W.,* pension increased 1923 *Bodkin, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1890 *Bodley, Levi N.,* pension increased. 1615 *Boeuf River, La. and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1090 *Boepple, Nathalia (widow),* pension increased. 2131 *Boesevwtter, Otto,* pension 1964 *Bogan, Patrick,* pension increased 2614 *Boger, Ernst.* pension increased. 2501 *Boger. Joseph R.,* pension increased 2462 *Boggs, Albert W.,* pension increased. 2616 *Boggs, James A.,* pension 20823336 *Boggs, Bay Direcfor Lawrence G.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1383 *Boggs, Oliver S.,* pension increased 2712 *Bogia, Benjamin D..* pension increased 1986 *Bogota, Colombia,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Bogue Chitto, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 *Bogue Folia La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 *Bogue, Michael,* pension increased 2453 *Bohannon, Murtha L. (widow),* pension increased 2742 *Bohn, Christopher,* pension increased 1779 *Boilers, Inspectors of,* abolished for district of Alaska, and ports of Gallipolis. Ohio, and Wheeling, W. Va 106 provided for Juneau and Saint Michaels, Alaska, and Point Pleasant. W. Va, 106 *Boise, Idaho,* appropriation for assay office at 415, 961 *Bolar t. John,* pension increased 1526 *Bole, Henry D.,* pension increased 2577 *Bolen, Enoch,* pension increased 1621 *Boles. William T. A. il.,* pension increased, 2022 *Bolinger, Benjamin,* pension increased 2369 *Bolivia,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Bollard, Walter Delafield,* waiver of age limit for admission to Navy Pay Corps 2657 *Bolles, Enoch,* pension increased 2427 *Bolshaw, Joseph,* pension increased 2282 *Bolster, David P.,* pension increased 1482 *Bolt, Larsey (widow),* pension increased 2207 *Bolt, Martha Jane (widow),* pension increased 2143 *Boltz, Ephraim M.,* pension increased 2598 *Borna, Kongo Free State,* appropriation for consul-general 293, 923 *Bombay, India,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Bond, James,* pension increased 2392 *Bonds, Isthmian Canal,* rights and privileges accorded to 5 *Bonds on Contracts, D.* not required if amount, not more than $500 546 *Bone, William il.,* pension increased 2316 *Boney, George il.,* pension increased 2780 *Bonham, Marie G. (widow),* pension increased 1608 *Bonita Point, Cal.,* appropriation for rebuilding light keepers’ dwelling 710 *Bonner, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2738 *Bonnin, Charles Henry, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Bonnin, Mercy Conger, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Bonynge, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2067 *Book Typewriters,* appropriation for purchase; to be used in recording deeds D. C 489 *Bookhammer, Mary E. ( widow),* pension increased 2570 *Bookman, John W.,* pension increased 1753 *Boon, Robert,* pension increased 1442 *Boone, Annie L. (widow),* pension increased 2606 *Booth, Cora Allie (widow),* pension 2563 *Booth, John W.,* pension increased 2533 *Booth, William,* pension increased 2717 *Boothbay Harbor, Me..* appropriation for launch, lobster liatchery 721 for lobster hatchery 1329 *Boots and Shoes,* modification of Philippine custom duties on 26 *Boozer, A. E.,* payment to 2660 *Bordeaux, France,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Borderland Coal Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Nolan, W. Va 626 *Borthwick, Isabel T. (widow),* pension 2824 *Boshea, Alexander,* pension increased 2398 *Boss. Jeremiah, alias Jeremiah Ingalls,* pension increased 1458 *Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 411, 958 for public works, navyyard 564, 1186 for improvement of harlior 736, 1074 for 35-foot channel; contracts 1074, 1344 acquiring site and erecting appraisers’ stores at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1296 for marine hospital 1307 purchase of lancl on Deer Island in harbor of, for fortifications 457 *Bostwick, Joseph I,.,* pension increased 1616 *Boswell, Mima A. ( widow),* pension increased 2109 *Bosworth, Alice (widow),* pension 2283 *Bosworth, Thomas,* pension increased 2028 *Botanic, Garden,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 400, 947 for repairs and improvements 400, 947 for repairs, rebuilding, etc 759, 1365 deficiency appropriation for improving 48 for buildings 48 *Botner, Benjamin,* pension increased 18003337 *Botsford, Edwin A.,* pension increased. 1776 *Bottchcr, Ulrika (widow),* pension 1637 *Bottoms, William F.,* pension increased 1691 *Bolts, Columbus,* pension increased 2065 *Boucher, Joseph JI.,* pension 2076 *Bouden, Asher S.,* pension increased 1605 *Boughman, Daniel,* pension increased 1866 *Boughner, George W.,* pension increased 2533 *Boulder, Colo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized. 778 appropriation for 702, 1206 grant of lands to, for water supply; price, etc 1223 *Boulton. William H,* pension increased 2470 *Boundary.* convention with Great Britain for marking Alaskan, 2948 *Boundary, Canada and United States,* appropriation for demarcation of, under treaty of 1842, 292 *Boundary, Canada United States,* appropriation for marking 923 *Boundary Commission, Canadian Water,* appropriation for continuing work of 743 to report on action to preserve Niagara Falls 824 *Boundary Commission, Mexican Waler,* appropriation for continuing work of 291, 920 deficiency appropriation for continuing work of 885 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada.* appropriation for surveys, etc., to mark 292, 922 *Bounty,* appropriation for volunteers 750, 1356 deficiency appropriation for destroying enemy’s vessels 47, 666, 1402, 1405 for seamen’s enlistment, 47, 666, 669, 1402, 1405 *Bourassa, Margaret. Pottawatomie Allottee,* patent issued to, canceled 364 *Bourbonnais, Anthony, jr., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Bourke, William C.,* pension increased 1924 *Boush, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 1481 *Bovee, Joseph,* pension increased 2122 *Bovee, Nicholas A.,* pension increased 2344 *Bowen, Caleb T.,* pension increased 2145 *Bowen, David,* pension increased 2337 *Bowen, George, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 378 *Bonen, John,* pension increased 2713 *Bowen, Oscar O.,* granted honorable discharge 2814 *Bowker, Joseph * pension increased 2684 *Bowles, John E.,* pension increased 2572 *Bowles, William A.,* pension increased 2115 *Bowling Green, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1296 *Bowman, Benson il.,* pension in creased 1852 *Bowman, Henry Z.,* pension increased 2275 *Bowman, James,* pension in creased 2494 *Bowman, Jeremiah,* pension 2740 *Bowman, Polly Ann (widow),* pension increased 2809 *Bowser, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1956 *Boxmcqer, Charles,* pension increased 2445 *Boy, David, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Boyd, George S.,* pension increased 2340 *Boyd, John N.,* pension increased 1742 *Boyd, Samuel,* pension increased 2763 *Boyden, Elbridge P.,* pension increased 2494 *Boyer, Emma M. (widow),* pension 1524 *Boyer, Jonathan J.,* pension increased 1529 *Boyle. Elizabeth B. (widow),* pension increased 2314 *Boyle, Enoch,* pension increased 2054 *Boyle, George A.,* pension increased 2692 *Boyles, George W.,* pension increased 1830 *Boynton, Eli,* pension increased 2329 *Boynton, Helen Augusta Moson (widow),* pension 2350 *Boyt, T. E.,* payment, to 2822 *Bozarth. Abram J.,* pension increased 1754 *Brackett, Josephine (widow),* pension 2456 *Bradberry, John il.,* pension increased 2197 *Bradbury, Augustus F.,* pension increased 1627 *Bradbury, Charles A.,* pension increased 1445 *Braden, Miner L.,* pension increased I860 *Brader, Levi,* pension increased 2250 *Bradfield. Zachariah,* pension increased 1504 *Bradford. England,* classification and salary of consul. 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Bradford, John,* pension increased 2210 *Bradford, Ba.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Bradish. Albert il.,* pension increased 2178 *Bradley, George M.,* pension increased 15123338 *Bradley, Glen, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple tille to 365 *Bradley, John,* pension increased 2304 *Bradley, Nathan C.,* pension increased 1624 *Bradley, Robert O.,* pension increased.. 2502 *Bradshaw, Silas N.,* pension increased 1472 *Brady, John,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 653 *Brady, Lucinda (widow),* pension 2182 *Brady, Mary A. (widow),* pension 2680 *Brady. Mathias,* pension increased 1873 *Brady, Michael,* pension increased 1451 *Brady. William H., Delaware Volunteers,* pension increased 2731 *Brady, William H., Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 1778 *Bragdon. Benjamin,* payment to 2661 *Bragdon, W. il.,* payment to 2661 *Bragg, Benjamin,* pension increased 2506 *Bragg, Edward S.,* pension 2153 *Bragg, Catherine E. (widow),* pension increased 1878 *BraH., Georye, G.,* pension increased 1606 *Brainard, Eli,* pension increased 1692 *Brainerd, Minn.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Brake, Robert,* pension increased 2772 *Brakes, Automatic. Railway Train,* appropriation for enforcing laws requiring use of 705, 1312 report on necessity for to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission 838 *Braman, Henry T.,* pension increased 1541 *Brawl, Thomas, alias Thomas Bramble,* pension increased 1488 *Brunam, William T.,* pension increased 1869 *Branch Printing Offices,* inquiry and report to be made on abolition of, by Joint Commission 762, 1394 *Brand, James S.,* pension increased 2024 *Brandau, Robert, alias Brandon,* pension increased 2154 *Brandon. Matthew il.,* pension increased 2080 *Brandons Mill, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River between Birmingham and 56, 1253 *Brandl. Jesse il.,* pension increased. 1986 *Brandy, Grape,* included in definition of wine spirits 215 *Branford, Conn..* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1076 preliminary examination of harbor to be marie 1112 *Brannon, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2228 *Branson, Alfred,* pension increased 2371 *Brant, Ellen M. (widow),* pension increased 1718 *Branyan, Joseph J.,* pension increased 2587 *Braselton. William * pension increased 1998 *Brawner. George W.,* pension increased 2462 *Brazelton, Eli,* pension increased 1529 *Brazil.,* appropriation for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of embassy 287, 917 deficiency appropriation for Pan-American Conference at Rio de Janeiro 118 *Brazos River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of mouth of 737, 1091 for improvement of, from Velasco to Old Washington 1092 from Old Washington to Waco; dam at Hidalgo Falls; contracts 1092 *Breazeale, Frank,* pension increased 2522 *Breckenridge. Samuel M.,* pension increased 2720 *Breckenridge, William C.,* pension increased 1450 *Breden, John,* pension increased 1514 *BreechLoading Guns, Army,* appropriation for converting muzzleloading to, for saluting 1060 *Brcighncr. John Lewis Bernard (son),* pension 2095 *Bremen, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Bremerton, Wash. (see* Puget Sound Navy Yard). *Bremmer, Lizzie (widow),* pension 1596 *Breniser, Henry,* pension increased 2035 *Brenton, Oliver,* pension increased 1658 *Breslau, Germany,* classification and salary of consul. 100 *Brewer, Horatio S.,* pension increased 2679 *Brewer, John J.,* pension. 1596 *Brewer, William I.,* pension increased 1956 *Brewerton, Sidney S.,* pension increased 1918 *Brewster, George,* pension increased 2122 *Briant, Charles C.,* pension increased 1731 *Bribery,* made an extraditable crime, in treaty with Denmark. 2898 with Great Britain 2908 *Brick, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 24053339 *Bricked, George E.,* Page. pension increased 1430 *Bridaham. John G.,* pension increased 2270 *Bridge, Gifford M.,* pension increased 2773 *Bridgeport, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts; limitation 736, 1076 *Bridges,* change of location, etc., Hudson River at New York on approval of Secretary of War 1119 control of expenses for, across Mississippi River, al Fort Snelling, Minn 1418 general regulations for construction of 84 plans to be approved by Secretary of War 84 deviations not permitted unlens approved 85 to be lawful structures and post routes 85 use for mails, troops, telegraphs, etc 85 privileges to telegraph and telephone companies 85 use by railroad companies; compensation 85 navigation to be unobstructed; changes 85 lights, draws, etc., to be maintained 85 tolls to be prescribed. 85 violations of regulations a misdemeanor; penalty 85 proceedings to enforce; litigation 86 commencement, and completion 86 “persons” defined 86 right to alter, etc., reserved; nonliability of United States 86 included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations 584 appropriation for, across Tongue River, Fort Keogh, Mont., by Custer County 88 construction of, authorized across Allegheny River, Armstrong County, Pa, 1234 Oakmont to Hulton Ferry, Pa 848 Arkansas River, Pine Bluff, Ark 50 Van Buren, Ark 21 Ashley River, Charleston County, D. C, 877 Bayou Bartholomew, La 1003 Bliick River, Bennetts Ferry, Ark 892 Calumet River, Hammond, ind 877 Lake County, Ind 877 Chattahoochee River, between Columbus and Franklin, Ga 324 Eufaula and Franklin 325 Lagrange, Ga 893 Steammill, Ga 931 Clinch River, and branches, Va. 191 Coldwater River, Miss 631 Columbia River, between Benton and Franklin counties. Wash 108, 866 Douglas and Kittitas counties, Wash 109 Wallawalla and Benton counties, Wash 866 Vancouver, Wash 2 Wenatchee, Wash 6 Coosa River, Talladega, Ala 884 Copper River, Alaska, at Childs Glacier, 804 Cumberland River between Celina, Tenn., and Bakertown, Ky 1254 Clarksville, Tenn 134 Lineport, Tenn., and Tennessee Roll ing Works, Ky 58, 1254 Nashville, Tenn 135 D’Arbonne River, Farmerville, La 1254 Delaware River, Trenton, N.J. 64 Escambia River, Fla— 1239 Gasconade River, Fredericksburg, Mo 388 construction of authorized across Grand Calumet River, Ill 1234 Holston River and branches, Va, and Tenn 191 Kentucky River, Beattyville, Ky 819 Little River, Ark 112 Mississippi River, Clinton, Iowa, enlarge, etc 879 Fort Snelling, Minn 66 Louisiana, Mo 933 Morrison County, Minn 868 Saint Louis, Mo 461, 892 Missouri River, Broadwater and Gallatin counties, Mont 456 Glasgow, Mo 818 Kansas City, Kans 884 Kansas City, Mo 196 Lewis and Clark County, Mont 457 Saint Charles and Saint Louis counties, Mo 818 Walworth and Dewey counties, S. Dak 95 Walworth County, S. Dak 193 Mobile Bay, Cedar Point to Dauphin Island, Ala 10 Monongahela River, Brownsville, Pa 128 Pittsburg, Pa 539, 1235 Ohio River, Coraopolis lo Osborne, Pa 538 Wheeling. W. Va 466 Ouachita, etc., rivers, Ark 1 Monroe, La 1254 Pearl River, Columbia, Miss 933 Pend d’Oreille River, Wash 199 Perdido River, Waters Ferry, Ala 79 Potomac River, Shepherdstown, W. Va 878 Rainy River, Pethers Point, Minn 103 Red River, Shreveport, La 1255 Red River of the North, in North Dakota and Minnesota 820 Oslo, Minn 467 Roanoke River, Weldon, N. C. 197 Sabine River, La. and Tex 7 Saint Andrews Bay, Fla 18 Saint Francis River, Ark. 19, 20 Cross and Poinsett counties, Ark 819 Madison, Ark 90 Snake River, Lewiston, Idaho 98 Whitman and Columbia counties,Wash 107 Sunflower River, Lehrton, Miss 539 Tallahatchie River, Jarman Ferrv, Miss 211 Tennessee River, between Brandons Mill and Birmingham, Ky 56, 1253 Chattanooga, Tenn 388 Tombigbee River, Stones Ferry, Ala 849 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Devon, W. Va 883 Nolan. W. Va 626 Sprigg, W. Va 1234 Warfield, Ky 852 West Virginia; Kentucky, and Virginia 891 Williamson, W. Va 69, 1004 Wolf Creek, Ky 1002 Tugaloo River, S. C, and Ga 122 Wabash River. Mount. Carmel, 111, 820 Yazoo River, Miss 618 Belzoni, Miss 112 Yellowstone River, Mont 97 construction of trestle, mainland of Controller Bay to Whale Island, Alaska, authorized 803 modification authorized of, across Mississippi. Prairie du Chien, Wis 615 time extended for constructing, Calumet-River, Cook County. Ill 513340 time extended for constructing, Cumberland River, Carthage, Tenn 51 Nashville, Tenn 927 Mississippi River, Fort Snelling, Minn 1418 Saint Louis, Mo 883 Missouri River, Kansas City to Sibley, Mo 917 South Omaha, Nebr 817 Yankton. S. Dak 9, 10, 897, 1058 Monongahela River, Brownsville, Pa 1336 Charleroi to Rostraver, Pa 884 Webster, Pa 17, 876 Potomac River, Washington. D. C., highway 821 Red River, Shreveport, La 9 *Bridges, D. C.,* appropriation for construction and repair, 492, 1130 for highway, maintenance 492, 1130 for Connecticut avenue, across Rock Creek 492 for Sixteenth street, over Piney Branch 492 for reconstructing K street, over Rock Creek 492 for Anacostia, reconstructing; approaches 492 maintenance; time extended for completion 1130 for paving approaches to Connecticut avenue 1128 for Aqueduct, repairs, etc 1130 for constructing, over railroad tracks, Monroe street, Brookland; payment by company 1130 time extended for completion of highway 821 for completion of approaches 1419 *Bridges, William,* pension increased 1962 *Bridgeton, N. J.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1296 *Bridwell, Ezekiel,* pension increased 1960 *Briggs, Erastus W.,* pension increased 2094 *Briggs, Minerva (widow),* pension increased 1447 *Briggs, Wells,* pension increased 1469 *Brigham, Sidney S.,* pension increased 1438 *Bright. Mary G. (widow),* pension 1455 *Brink, Andren:,* pension increased 2474 *Brinker, Sarah A. (widow),* pension 1886 *Brinkley. John,* pension increased 1480 *Brinlon, George W.,* pension increased 2580 *Brisco, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 1560 *Bristol, Dora T. (widow),* pension increased 2540 *Bristol, England,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Bristol, James Edward,* pension increased 2501 *British Possessions in North America,* convention with Great Britain for marking boundary between Alaska and 2948 *British North American Promues,* consular invoicefee provision of Revised Statutes repealed 101 *Britton, Daniel.* pension increased 1773 *Broad Creek River. Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Broad, John,* pension increased 1776 *Broad Rirer, S. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Broadkill Hirer, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Broadwater Club,* conveyance of former light station Ilog Island, Va., to, authorized; condition 997 *Broadwater County, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, Gallat in and 456 *Broadway, John il.,* pension increased 2097 *Broadwell, John A.,* pension increased 1846 *Brockman, Washington,* pension increased 2134 *Brockmann, Henry,* payment to 2661 *Brockway. Sue A., (widow),* pension increased 2724 *Brodowski, Theophil.,* pension increased 2371 *Brody, James,* pension increased 1470 *Bronaugh, Mary E. (widow),* pension 1942 *Bronson, Emmagene. (widow),* pension increased 2367 *Bronson, William N.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2840 *Bronx River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1078 *B mocks, Hon. M. L.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 661 *Brooke, Lieut, Mark,* deficiency appropriation for extra pay, Isthmian Canal service 34 *Brookland Baptist Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 870 *Brooklyn Ferry Company,* appropriation for damages to ferryboat 1282 *Brooklyn, N. Y.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for. 790 pneumatict ube mail service for 472, 1211 *“Brooklyn," U. S. S.,* appropriation for new battery for 1180 *Broolts, Alphonso,* pension increased 1665 *Brooks, Asa G.,* pension increased 2206 *Brooks, John D.,* pension increased 2357 *Brooks, John il.,* pension increased 2260 *Brooks, Joseph. Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 2793 *Brooks, Joseph, Virginia Volunteers,* pension 2468 *Brooks. Martha (widow),* pension increased. 1760 *Brooks, W. s.,* payment to 2661 *Brothers, John T.,* pension increased 18443341 *Brotherton, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 1101 *Brott, Harrison,* pension 1502 *Brough, Charles AL,* pension increased 2441 *Broughton. John,* pension increased 2070 *Brown, A. J.,* payment, by, as administrafor de bonis non, on account of loyal Seminoles, confirmed 140 *Brou n, Abby L. (widow),* pension increased 2424 *Brown, Abraham S.,* pension increased 1822 *Broun, Adeline (widow),* pension increased 2808 *Brown, Agnes E. (widow),* pension increased 2558 *Brou n. Ahijah,* pension increased, 1576 *Brou n, Alexander,* pension increased 2464 *Brown, Alphonso,* pension increased 2805 *Brown, Amanda, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Brown Asail.,* pension increased 2617 *Brown. Bryant,* pension increased 2097 *Brown. Carl,* payment to 2661 *Brown, Charles D.,* pension increased 1841 *Brown, Darius J.,* pension increased 1515 *Brown. Elisha, Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased 2326 *Brown, Elisha. Minnesota Volunteers,* pension increased 2212 *Brown, Ezra il.,* pension increased 2014 *Brown, Francis G.,* pension increased 2721 *Brown, Francis L.,* pension increased 1581 *Brown, General M,* pension 1676 *Brown. Georgia D. (widow),* pension increased 1653 *Brown, Hamilton D.,* pension increased 1960 *Brown, Harvey C.,* pension increased 1643 *Brown, Helen S, (widow),* pension increased 1984 *Brown, Henry,* pension increased 1606 *Brown, Henry W.,* pension increased 2183 *Brown, Horace E.,* pension increased 1677 *Brown. Howard,* pension increased 2346 *Brown, James A. M.,* pension increased 1508 *Brown, James F.,* pension increased 2060 *Brown, Janus J.,* pension increased 2117 *Brown, James M,* pension increased 2349 *Brown, James N.,* pension increased 2141 *Brown, Joseph, jr., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Brown, James Thompson,* pension increased 1874 *Brown, Jasper N.,* pension increased 2505 *Brown, Jerome L.,* pension increased 2168 *Brown, Jerusha Hayward (widow),* pension increased 1638 *Brown, John, Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased. 1854 *Brown, John. Tennessee Volunteers,* pension increased 2588 *Brown, John B.,* Indian depredation claim of, referred to Court of Claims 2411 *Brown, John C.,* pension increased 2283 *Brown, John F.,* pension increased 216) *Brown, John L.,* pension increased 2331 *Brown, John R.,* pension increased 1825 *Brown, Lucy (widow),* pension 2073 *Brown, Margaret te E. (widow),* pension increased 1944 *Brown, Alary E. (widow),* pension increased 2663 *Brown, Milton,* pension increased 2611 *Brown, Samuel,* pension increased 2350 *Brown, Talcott M.,* pension increased 2592 *Brown, Thaddcus C. S.,* pension increased 2047 *Brown. Thomas,* pension increased 1907 *Brown, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2775 *Brown, Washington M.,* pension increased 2568 *Brown, William,* pension increased 1907 *Brown, William A.,* pension increased 2574 *Brown, William, and Levi B. Gritts,* may bring suit in Court of Claims for Cherokees to determine validity of laws restricting alienation, etc 1028 *Brown, William B. C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 43 *Brown, William C., and Others,* may bridge Wabash River, Mount Carmel, Ill 820 *Brown, William H., Massachusetts Volunteers,* pension increased 2713 *Brown, William H., Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 2803 *Brown, William H., U. S. Colored Volunteers,* pension increased 1548 *Brown, William H., West Virginia Volunteers,* pension increased 1786 *Browne. John,* pension increased 2174 *Brownewell, S. D.,* payment to 26613342 *Browning, Mont.,* grant of lands, Blackfeet Reservation, to mission of Methodist Episcopal Church near 1036 *Browns Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1078 *Brownsville, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 128 *Bruce, David,* pension increased 1700 *Bruce, Theodore T.* (son), pension 2359 *Bruce, Winfield S.,* pension increased 1810 *Bruder, John M.,* pension increased 2523 *Brumm, Charles,* pension increased 2488 *Brummett, George W.,* pension increased 1591 *Brundcge, Nehemiah M.,* pension increased 1855 *Brunell, Joseph, sr.,* pension increased 1555 *Bruner. George,* pension increased 1584 *Bruno, John B., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Brunol, Josephine, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 374 *Brunson, Susan M. (widow),* pension increased 2377 *Brunson. William N.,* pension increased 2818 *Brunswick, Ga.,* appropriation for light vessel 711, 1317 for improvement of; contracts 1085 report of discrimination of wharf privileges 1085 granted entry immediate transportation privileges 880 limit of cost increased, light vessel at outer bar 323 *Brunswick, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Brusie. Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2427 *Brussels, Belgium,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Bryan, John * pension increased 2025 *Bryant, Abby J. (widow),* pension increased 2474 *Bryant, James A.,* pension increased 2131 *Bryant, James C.,* pension increased 2070 *Bryant, John,* pension increased 2522 *Bryson, Cynthia M. (widow),* pension increased 2753 *Bubonic Plague, .* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 709, 1316 *Buccy, Jesse,* pension increased 1783 *Buchanan. Edna (widow),* pension 2166 *Buchanan, Emma F. (widow),* pension increased 2577 * Buchanan, John N.,* pension increased 1753 *Buchanan, Nathaniel,* pension increased 1567 *Buchmann, Peter,* pension increased 2628 *Buck, Alexander,* pension increased 2609 *Buck, Argyle Z.,* pension increased 1815 *Buck, Bowman il.,* pension increased 2593 *Buck. Charles M.,* pension increased 2651 *Buck, Nathaniel Y.,* pension increased 2555 *Buckland, Lee. il.,* pension increased 1452 *Buckley, James,* pension increased 1814 *Buckley, John M.,* pension increased 1484 *Buckley, Thomas, alias Dennis Buckley McCready.* pension increased 1491 *Buckner, David,* pension increased 1935 *Buck Dial, Herman,* pension increased 2065 *Buda pest, Hungary,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Budden, George,* pension increased 1802 *Buehrle, Frederick,* pension increased 2705 *Buenos Ayres, Argentine Bepubli..* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Buffalo Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 738, 1092 *Buffalo Chip, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Buffalo Gap. S. Dak.,* conveyance to Lyman Ballou of lands in 891 *Buffalo, Michel, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Buffalo, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building, marine hospital 697 for improvenfent of harbor, repairing breakwaters 1077 for completing breakwaters, dredging, etc 1077 granted entry immediate transportation privileges 168 lightkeeper’s dwelling on Horseshoe Reef, 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 tunnel for water supply out into Lake Erie authorized 532 *Buffalo, Wyo.,* sale of lands to, for park, etc., authorized 930 *Buffaloes,* tract in Stanley County, S. Dak., may be leased as pasture for 61 *Buffngton, Jeremiah.* pension increased 2498 *Buffngton, John J.,* pension increased 1648 *Buffon, Hugh P.,* pension increased 1542 *Bug bee, Orange,* pension increased 2087 *Buggie, James,* pension increased 1555 *Buhinhdu, Thomas. Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 3613343 *Buice, Eliza M. (widow),* pension increased 2092 *Building Lines, D. C.,* establishing, on streets less than 90 feet wide. 384 petitions; authority of commissioners 384 condemnation proceedings; assessment 384 present projections; control of street parkings 385 appropriation available 385 prior act repealed 385 concurrence of all Commissioners necessary for extensions beyond, hereafter 385 approval of Secretary of War if land adjoins public reservation 385 *Buildings, D. C.,* electric plants in executive or municipal, prohibited; exception 1371 fire escapes, etc., required on tenements, etc., three or more stories high 70 fire-escape regulations modified; owner’s responst bility 1247 fire-proof office buildings 1247 inspecfor of, to serve on board for condemning insanitary buildings 157 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Insanitary,* board for, created; powers and duties 157 appropriation for expenses condemning, etc 496, 1132 *Buildings, D. C., Unsafe, etc.,* appropriation for survey, removing, etc, 489, 1126 *Burnt. Etienne De P.,* deficiency appropriation for 1374 payment, to 2308 *Bulgaria,* appropriation for diplomatic agent in 287, 917 for secretary of diplomatic agency 287, 917 reciprocal commercial agreement with 3231 *Bull, Thomas. Sarah, and Lillie. Yanktow Sioux Allottees,* patents issued to, may be canceled 373 *Bullard, Henry M.,* pension increased 2437 *Bullard, Jamis M.,* pension increased 2415 *Bullard, Jane E. (widow),* pension increased 1681 *Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for freight on 409, 955 deficiency appropriation for freight on 31, 639, 1376 *Bullis, Spencer S.,* payment to, for dredging channel, etc., Ship Island Harbor to Gulfport, Miss 833 annulment of contract with, for channel, Mississippi Sound 1088 *Bullock, Raison J.,* pension increased 2318 *Buncher, Frank,* pension increased 1519 *Bunker, Eliza A., (widow),* pension increased 1766 *Bunting, Eli,* pension increased 2348 *Buoyage,* appropriation for expenses 712, 1320 deficiency appropriation for expenses 48, 1405 *Burdick, Franklin,* pension increased 2137 *Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs (see* International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs). *Bureau for Repression of Slave Trade (see*Internationa] Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade). *Bureau, International Sanitary (see* International Sanitary Bureau), *Bureau, International Permanent Court of Arbitration (see* International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration). *Bureau of American Republic , International,* appropriation for expenses 291, 921 for site and contribution lor building 758 for printing and binding 761, 1368 deficiency appropriation fur printing and binding 1398 invited to make an exhibit al Jamestown Exposition 764 *Bureau of Animal Industry (see* Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Surrey (see* Biological Survey Bureau). *Bureau of Chemistry (see* Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Construction and Repair. Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 426, 972 draftsmen, elc., may be paid from “Increase of the Navy” 426, 975 for construction, etc., vessels 573, 1195 limit wooden ships 573, 1192 other ships; annual report of proposed repairs 1195 restoring “Constitution” 573 balance, HMM. appropriated 573 for construction plants 573, 1195 for civil establishment 574, 1196 for construction of new vessels 583, 1204 deficiency appropriation for construction anti repair 47, 648, 652, 666, 1386, 1402, 1405 *Bureau of Corporations (see* Corporations Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Education (see* Education, Bureau of). *Bureau of Engraving and Printing {set* Engraving and Printing Bureau). *Bureau of Entomology (see* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Equipment, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 423, 969 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “ Increase of the Navy” 426, 972 for equipment of vessels 559, 1181 for wireless telegraph stations on Pacific coast 560 for coal and transportation 560, 1182 for contingent 560, 1182 for ocean and lake surveys 560, 1182 for civil establishment..’ 560, 1182 for public works under 568, 1191 for equipment of new vessels 1204 deficiency appropriation for coal and transportation 35, 648, 666, 1385 for contingent 35, 648, 651, 666, 1385, 1402 for equipment of vessels, 648, 651, 1385, 1402 for ocean and lake surveys 651, 1385 for equipment of new vessels 885 *Bureau of Forestry (see* Forest. Service, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Immigration, Department of Commerce and Labor (see* Immigration and Naturalization Bureau. Department of Commerce and Labor). 3344 *Bureau of Insular Affairs (sec* Insular Affairs Page. Bureau, Wax 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 426, 972 for public works under 568, 1191 for surgeons’ necessaries and civil establishment. 569, 1191 for hospitals 569, 1191 for contingent 569, 1191 for transporting remains 570, 1192 for repairs. 570, 1192 for hospital forlalxirers. Guantanamo 1192 deficiency appropriation for contingent 36, 648, 652, 1386, 1402 for surgeons’ necessaries 648, 652, 1386 *Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce and Labor (see* Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Navigation, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 423, 969 for transportation 555, 1177 allowance to enlisted men on discharge, 555 for recruiting 555, 1177 evidence of age required 555, 1177 for contingent 555, 1177 for gunnery exercises 556, 1178 for outfits, enlisted men and apprentices 556, 1178 for maintenance of colliers 556 for maintenance of naval auxiliaries 1178 for training station, California 556, 1178 Rhode Island 556, 1178 Great Lakes 556, 1178 for War College 557, 1179 for Naval Home 557, 1179 for public works under 567, 1189 deficiency appropriation for transportation, 46, 1385, 1386, 1402 for transportation, recruiting, and contingent 46, 647, 650, 1385, 1402 for outfits on first enlistment, 46, 647, 666, 1385 for outfits, naval apprentices 46, 647, 1402 for colliers 46, 647, 666, 1385 for outfits. for landsmen 647 for War College 650, 1385 for contingent 1385 for gunnery exercise 1385, 1402 *Bureau of Ordnance. Nary,* appropriation for clerks, etc 426, 972 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “ Incrcase of the Navy” 426, 972 for ordnance and ordnance stores; restriction 557, 1179 for modernizing batteries, ‘ Massachusetts” and “ Oregon” 558 for new guns and armor. “ New York” 558 for ammunition, etc., fornew ships 1180 for smokeless powder 558, 1180 for machine tools at yards and stations 558, 1180 for naval gun factory 558, 1180 for modernizing battery of “Iowa” 1180 for modernizing batteries of “Monterey” and “Monadnock” 1180 for new turret, sights for monitors 1180 for new battery “Brooklyn” 1180 for modifying, etc., fortycaliber mounts 1180 appropriation for firecontrol instruments for battle ships, etc 1180 for mines and appliances 1180 for torpeiloes; converting dest rovers, etc 1180 for reserve powder and shell 558, 1180 for reserve guns for ships 558, 1180 for reserve torpedoes, etc.; equipment of torpedo factory 1180 for torpedo station 558, 1180 for naval militia 558, 1181 for repairs 558, 1181 for miscellaneous 558 1181 for civil establishment 558, 1181 for public works, magazines 567, 1181 for armor and armament of new vessels 583, 1204 deficiency appropriation for contingent 47, 647, 651, 666, 1385, 1387, 1402, 1405 for ordnance and ordnance stores 647, 650, 1385, 1387, 1402 for torpedo station 647, 1385 *Bureau of Plant Industry (see* Plant, Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Soils (see* Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Standards (see* Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor), *Bureau of Statistics, Department of Agriculture (see* Statistics Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Statistics. Department of Commerce and Labor (see* Statistics Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 426, 971 draftsmen, etc., may he paid from “Increase of the Navy” 426, 972 for steam machinery 575, 1197 for materials, etc., yards and stations 575, 1197 for incidental expenses 575, 1197 for machinery plants 575, 1197 for experimental station, Naval Academy 575, 1197 for civil establishment 576, 1198 for steam machinery, new vessels 583, 1204 for earthquake service, Mare Island, Cal, 168 deficiency appropriation for steam machinery 47, 649, 652, 1386, 1402 *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 426, 972 for provisions 570, 1192 navy rations modified 570 issues of rations; balances reappropriated 1193 for contingent; reappropriation 571, 1193 small purchases in open market 1193 for freight 571, 1193 for civil establishment 571, 1193 deficiency appropriation for freight 36 for provisions 47, 648, 666, 1386, 1402, 1405 for contingent 47, 648, 652, 1386, 1402 for James E. Bly 1387 *Bureau of Weights and Measures, International (see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc 427, 972 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Public Works” 427, 972 for maintenance 561, 1183 for contingent 561, 11 S3 for civil establishment 561, 11833345 appropriation for public works 564, 1180 for preparing plans and specifications, etc 566, 1188 for repair’s and preservation 566, 1189 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, 648, 651, 1385 for repaire and preservation 649, 1386 for naval prison, Portsmouth, N. H. 652 for Pensacola, storm damages 1387 chief to be selected from civil engineers 564 *Bureaus, Printing for,* cost, of composition, illustrations, etc., of documents to be charged to office preparing 825 printing, binding, etc., charged in proportion to delivery 825 *Burger. Henry K.,* pension increased 2572 *Burgess,. Benjamin. F.,* pension increased 1930 *Burgess, Charles W.,* pension increased 2603 *Burgess, Harriet U, (widow),* pension increased 2771 *Burgess. James S.,* pension increased 2034 *Burgess, Noel J.,* pension increased 1930 *Burgess, William T.,* pension increased 2020 *Burgel. Aaron J.,* pension increased 1851 *Burk, Patrick,* pension increased. 1837 *Burke, Bartholomew,* pension increased 2766 *Burke, Jeremiah,* pension increased 2767 *Burke. John, Massachusetts Volunteers,* pension increased 2800 *Burke, John. U, S. Infantry,* pension increased 2041 *Burket, Marquis De Lafayette,* pension increased 1577 *Burkhardt, Jacob R.,* pension increased 2348 *Burks, John M.,* payment to 2306 *Burks. William F.,* pension increased 1764 *Burleigh, Charles il.,* pension increased 1624 *Burlingame, Anna F. (widow),* pension increased 2492 *Burlington, Vt.,* ppropriation for public building 697 for improvement of harbor 1345 deficiency appropriation for public building, furniture 1374 limit of cost increased, public building 774 appropriation for 789 *Burlock, Saint eel J.,* pension increased 1659 *Burnet, Edward G.,* pension increased 2694 *Burnett, Madison M.,* pension 1797 *Burnett. William F.,* pension increased 2712 *Burnham, Martha L. (widow),* pension increased 2648 *Bums. John. New York Volunteer Artillery,* pension increased 1608 *Burns, John, New York Volunteer Infantry,* pension increased 1793 *Burns. Oliver J.,* pension increased 2532 *Burns, Peter,* pension increased 1642 *Burns, William H., Alabama Volunteers,* pension increased 2378 *Burns, William H.. Wisconsin Volunteers,* pension increased 2208 *Burns, William N. J.,* pension increased 1910 *Burnwell Coal and Coke Company.* may bridge Tug Fork of Big bandy River near Sprigg. W. Va 1234 *Burr. Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 1835 *Burris, Samuel Sydney,* added to Choctaw final roll 340 *Burriss, Gideon M.,* pension 2110 *Burroughs, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2358 *Burstem, England,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Burt, Charles C.,* pension increased 2448 *Burtch, Edward,* pension increased 2792 *Burton. George W.,* pension increased 1774 *Burton, Henry B.,* pension increased 1633 *Burton, John N.,* pension increased 2201 *Burton, John N.,* pension increased 1668 *Burwell, Capt. W. T., Navy,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1392 *Busbee, Elizabeth B. (widow),* pension increased 1803 *Busby. James M.,* pension increased 1686 *Busby, L. W.,* deficiency appropriation for services 662, 1397 *Bush Creek, Va.,* deficiency appropriation for dredging, for lifesaving exhibit, Jamestown Exposition 887 *Bush, Jefferson,* pension increased 2285 *Bush, Thomas,* pension increased 1481 *Bushman, Margaret,* appropriation for payment 349 *Buskirk, John V.,* pension increased 2562 *Bussell, John B.,* pension increased 2082 *Bussey. David, alias George Brown,* pension increased 2171 *Butchers, Retail.,* excepted from general provisions of meat inspection law 679, 1265 *Butler. Albert,* pension increased 1941 *Butler and Vale,* Court of Claims to determine suit of, for services as attorneys, Colville Reservation cession 378 *Butler, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 17893346 *Butler, James,* pension increased 2380 *Butler, James T.,* pension increased 1695 *Butler, Mary E. C. (widow),* pension increased 2778 *Butler, Odom,* pension increased 2178 *Bvtlin, George R.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1391 *Butte County, S. Dak.,* grant for cemetery to Scandinavian, etc., congregation 122 *Butte, Mont.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized. 775 appropriation for 790 *Button, Frank, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Button, Sylvester, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Butts, Jacob B.,* pension increased , 2516 *Buxbaum, Julius,* pension increased 1897 *Buxton, John M.,* pension increased 2463 *Buzzards Bay, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for lightvessel, to replace Hen and Chickens 659, 1317 lightvessel established, entrance to 322 *Buzzell, George W.,* pension increased 2582 *Buzzell, Henry H.,* pension increased 2722 *Byers, John M.,* pension increased 2160 *Byles. Emma (widow),* pension increased 2208 *Bynon, William H.,* pension increased 1581 *Byrd, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2093 *Byrne, Sylvester,* pension increased 2699 *Byron, Eliza (widow),* pension 1878 **C.** *Cabana, Reuben, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Cab met Forest Reserve. Mont, and Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3295 *Cabinet, President’s,* compensation of members of, established, 993 *Cable Cars. Postal Service,* appropriation for mail service by 474, 1213 *Cache River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1093 *Caddo Lake, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made; dam 1117 *Cadets. RevenueCutter Service,* appointment and service of 452 *Cadieux, Joseph N.,* pension increased 2385 *Cadmus, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 2547 *Cadwell, Harry C.,* pension increased 2654 *Cage. Josephine M. (widow),* pension increased 1760 *Cahney, Reuben H., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Cahoon, Benjamin B.,* pension increased. 1898 *Cain, Isaac,* pension increased 2499 *Cain, James,* pension increased 1663 *Cain, John,* pension increased 2091 *Cairo and Tennessee Railroad Company,* may bridge Cumberland River between Celina, Tenn., and Bakertown, Ky, 1254 Lineport, Tenn., and Tennessee Rolling Works, Ky 58, 1254 former act repealed 1254 may bridge Tennessee River between Brandons Mill and Birmingham, Ky 56, 1253 former act repealed 1253 *Cairo, Egypt,* appropriation for agent and consul-general at 287, 917 for clerk hire 294, 924 *Calais, France,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Calais, Me.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1296 *.Calcasieu River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of mouth and passes 1089 *Calcutta, India,* classification and salary of consul-general, 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Caldwell, Alexander,* pension increased. 2077 *Caldwell. Joseph F.,* pension increased 1616 *Calgary, Canada,* appropriation for consul 293, 923 *Calhoun. Edgar W.,* pension increased 1698 *Calhoun Falls,* dam, etc., authorized across .Savannah River at 1240 *California,* appropriation for Indian service in 333, 1022 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 333, 1022 for agricultural lands for Indians; irrigation; surveys, etc 333 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 434, 980 for naval training station 556, 1178 for naval training station, buildings 1189 for postal emergencies, earthquake 168 deficiency appropriation for reproducing plats, surveyor-general’s office, de stroved by earthquake 653 for incidentals, Indian service in 655 cooperation with, for relief of earthquake sufferers 827 counties in forest reserves excepted from rights to entry of lands 233 Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve, established 3113 enlarged 3241 five percentof cash salesof public lands in, granted for common schools 518 Klamath Forest Reserve, established 3001 Lake Tahoe Forest. Reserve, enlarged and name changed 3163 lands to be set apart, etc., to Mission Indians 1022 Lassen Peak Forest Reserve, established 3063 Monterey Forest Reserve, established 32183347 permits for power plants, etc., in Ban Bernardino, Sierra, and San Gabriel forest reserves 163 Pinnacles Forest Reserve, established 3221 Plumas Forest Reserve. established 2992 prosecutions for illegally fishing in Alaska may be in district courts 264 violations of Alaska salmon fisheries act may be in 481 recession of Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree Grove from, accepted 831 right of way to Los Angeles, through certain public lands and forest reserves, 801 sales of timber on forest reserves 684 San Jacinto Forest Reserve, enlarged 3276 San Luis Obispo Forest Reserve, established 3217 Santa Barbara Forest Reserve, area enlarged 3238 Shasta Forest Reserve, established 3157 enlarged 3235 Sierra Forest Reserve, area extended 3133 Stanislaus Forest Reserve, area enlarged 3229 Stony (’reek Forest Reserve, established 3273 Tahoe Forest Reserve, name of Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve changed to, and area enlarged 3163 Tahoe Forest Reserve, Ney, and. area enlarged, and Yuba Forest Reserve added 3232 time extended for making final proofs, etc., for lands in San Diego County 1052 Trinity Forest Reserve, established 2998 two sections of land reserved for Mission Indians in, restored to public domain, 3037 Yuba Forest Reserve, established 3184 consolidated with Tahoe Forest Reserve, Ney, and 3232 *California and Oregon Land Company,* exchange of lands owned by, in Klamath Reservation 368 *California Debris Commission,* appropriation for expenses 745, 1351 deficiency appropriation for expenses, earthquake losses. 644 may authorize hydraulic mining without reservoirs, etc., if navigation not impaired 1001 no tax on gross proceeds, if license is granted 1002 *California Earthquake (sec* San Francisco, Cal., Earthquake). *California Northern Judicial District,* additional district judge authorized 1253 terms of court, Eureka 631 *California Southern. Judicial District,* salary of district attorney 754 marshal 753 *California Street. D. C.,* part of T street changed to 50 *California Transportation Company,* appropriation for reimbursing 1292 *Call, Robert P.,* pension increased 2343 *Cal lug han. Richard,* pension increased 2234 *Callahan. Jeremiah,* pension increased 1678 *Callahan. Martin,* pension increased 1722 *Callan, Thomas F. alias Thomas Cowan,* granted honorable discharge 2216 *Callao, Peru,* classification and salary of consul-general, 99 appropriation for clerk hire 924 *Callaway. Albert L.,* pension increased 1851 *Callender, John R.,* pension increased 2683 *Callisler, Gertrude E., Indian Allottee,* alienation restriction removed, heirs of 365 *Callon, James B. F.,* pension increased 2356 *Caloosahatchie Rirer, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1086 preliminary examination of to be made 1112 *Color, Pleasant,* pension increased 1906 *Calumet, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1102 *Calumet Hirer, Ill. and Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 738, 1102, 1345 bridge authorized across, at Hammond, Ind 877 Lake County, Ind 877 preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 time extended for bridging, in Cook County, Ill 51 *Calumet, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1101 *Calvert, Agnes E. (widow),* pension increased 2568 *Calvin. Archibald H. R.,* pension increased 2475 *Cairo, José Martin,* may be admitted for instruction at Military Academy 834 *Camas, Mont.,* reservation of Indian lands around hot springs near settlement of 355 *Cambridge, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1081 *Camden, Me.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1113 *Camcron, Allen M.,* pension 2238 *Cameron. John J.,* deficiency appropriation for 662, 1398 *Cammeron, Mary Edna (widow),* pension 1702 *Camp Douglas, Wis.,* appropriation for land, target range; conditions 742 *Campbell, Albert il.,* pension increased 2341 *Campbell, Angus,* pension increased 2034 *Campbell, Gabriel,* pension increased 2448 *Campbell, Henry,* pension increased 2279 *Campbell, James W.,* pension increased 2534 *Campbell, John,* pension increased 2350 *Campbell. John P., numbered 2,* pension increased 1551 *Campbell Lumber Company,* may bridge Saint Francis River, Clay County, Ark 19, 20 *Campbell, Mahala F. (widow),* pension increased 2133 *Campbell, Martha S. (widow),* pension increased 1701 3348 *Campbell, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1551 *Campbell, Peter,* pension increased 2793 *Campbell, Priscilla A. (widow),* pension increased 2326 *Campbell. Reuben A.,* may be appointed assistant surgeon, Navy; examination 632 *Campbell. Samuel,* pension increased 2254 *Campbell, Samuel, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Campbell, Susan (widow),* pension increased 2184 *Campbell. Thomas D.,* pension increased 1965 *Campbell. William D.,* pension increased 2353 *Campbell, William H., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Campbell, William J.,* pension increased 1590 *Campbellton, New Brunswick.* classification and salary of consul 100 *Canacao, Philippine Islands,* appropriation for naval medical supply depot 569, 1191 *Canada,* appropriation for demarcation of boundary under treaty of 1842, 292 for surveys to mark boundary between Alaska and 292, 922 for marking boundary between United States and 923 admission of power generated from Niagara River in 626 consular invoice fee provision of Revised Statutes, repealed 101 residents of, not liable for immigration tax, 898 special rules for entry of aliens from 908 *Canada Blue Grass,* tests, etc., of seeds 681, 1267 *Canadian Boundary Waters Commission,* appropriation for continuing work of 743 to report on action to preserve Niagara Falls 824 *Canadian Commission,* appropriation for preparing reports, etc., of 292 *Canadian Pacific Railway Company,* deficiency appropriation for maintenance of detained Chinese 1393 *Canal Boats, Steam,* subject to steamboat inspection requirements 68, 194 *Canal, Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship,* authority granted for construction of 809 *Canal, Panama (see* Isthmian Canal). *Canal, Ship.* from Lake Washington to Puget Sound, Wash., authorized 231 *Canal Zone (see also* Isthmian Canal), appropriation for relief and protection of shipwrecked seaman 295, 925 acknowledgment of deeds, etc., affecting lamia in District of Columbia or Territories 552 aliens from, subject to same conditions on entering United States as other aliens 908 lock canal to be constructed 611 *Canal Zone. Government of,* appropriation for officers and employees 762, 1369 for labor 762, 1369 appropriation for materials, supplies, labor, etc 762, 1369 for officers, etc., sanitation department 762, 1369 for lalxir. sanitation department 762, 1369 for materials, etc., sanitation department 762, 1369 ten percent interchangeable 1370 reports of, to be made annually 5 revenues of, distributed; statement to be made to Congress 1370 *Canals, etc.,* construction authorized, at Lock and Dam No, 1, White River. Ark 536 *Canandaigua, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1296 *Canarxie Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1077 *Canary, Abraham I.,* pension increased, 2053 *Canasco. Juan.* pension increased. 1995 *Cameling Machines. Postal Service.,* appropriation for rental or purchase, etc, 471, 1210 *Canny Adulterations (see* Pure Food Act). *Cane River, Natchitoches Parish, La.,* repeal of law declaring, not a navigable water 618 *Caney Fork River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1093 *Canfield. Byron,* pension increased 2284 *Canfield, Charles M.,* pension increased 2675 *Canfield. Levi A.,* pension increased 2164 *Canfield, Luther il.,* pension increased 2667 *Cannedy, Martin V.,* pension increased 1732 *Cannell, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 2303 *Canning Establishments, Meal,* sanitary inspection of, etc 676, 1262 *Cannon. Mountain, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 463, 1059 *Canon City, Colo.,* granted lands containing Royal Gorge for a park 238 *Canova, Andrew,* pension increased 2522 *Cantine. Nicholas S.,* pension increased 2625 *Canton, China,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 session of United States court in 814 *Canton, S. Dak.,* appropriation for asylum for insane Indians. 371, 1048 for laundry 1048 deficiency appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 39 for care of insane persons in Indian Territory at 39 insane Indians, Indian Territory, to be cared for at asylum 346, 1029 *Cape Arago, Oreg.,* light, station established at 996 appropriation for 13193349 *Cape Charles City, Va.,* Page. appropriation for improvement of harbor 1082 *Cape Cod Pilgrims’ Memorial Association,* appropriation for aid in erecting monument to first landing of Pilgrims 225 *Cape Fmr River, N. C..* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement, of, above Wilmington, 1083 at and below Wilmington: contracts; use of balance 737, 1083, 1345 reexamination of, above Wilmington 1084 *Cape Girardeau, Mo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1296 *Cape Gracias, Nicaragua,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Cape Haitien, Haiti,* classification and salary of consul. 100 *Cape May. N. J.,* appropriation for improving Cold Spring Inlet; contracts, etc 1079 *Cape Mendocino, Cal.,* lightkeeper’s dwelling authorized. 323 appropriation for rebuilding 710 *Cape. Porpoise, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1073 *Cape Spartel Light, Morocco,* appropriation for contribution to 289, 919 *Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 for foreign hospital. 295, 925 *Capital City Improvement Company,* may dam Missouri River, Mont Ill *Capital Reprexen tatire,* to be appointed a trustee Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace 1242 *Capitol,* appropriation for repairs, etc 722, 1330 for reroofing terrace 723 for re vol vi ng doors at entrances, 723 for heating, lighting, and power plant 1331 for metal cases, Supreme Court 1331 for ventilating fan, etc., Senate Chamber, 1331 for cleaning works of art 723, 1331 for improving grounds 723, 1331 for lighting buildings and grounds 723, 1331 for repairs, stable, etc 723, 1331 for trees, etc., grounds of 734, 1342 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc, 36, 1402 for heating, lighting, and power plant; limit of cost increased 36 for Senate office building, subway 37 for W. H. Green. 653 for John Brady 653 for Senate kitchen 653 for W. B. Moses and Sons 1388 for R. Lowen, C. Morgan, and E. Bailey, for injuries 1388 for painting Dome, revolving doors, etc , 1388 Barry monument not to be located in grounds of 224 John Paul Jones monument not to be located in grounds of 224 *Capitol Building and Grounds,* appropriation for Superintendent, clerks, etc 433, 979 for laborers, etc 433, 979 *Capitol Buildings and Grounds, Superintendent of,* appropriation for, engineer, clerks, etc 433, 979 for engineers, etc., House of Representatives 393, 938 appropriation for engineers, etc., Senate, 391, 937 duties in supervising, etc., office building for House of Representatives 1365 estimates to be submitted 1366 *Capitol Police,* appropriation for captain,lieutenants,etc, 392, 938 for contingent expenses 392, 938 deficiency appropriation for extra month’s pay 660, 1394 to be paid December, 1905, salaries, December 20 821 December, 1906, salaries. December 20 1418 *Capron, Gilbert F.,* pension increased 1474 *Car Companies,* confinement of animals in interstate transit by, limited 607 time for rest, feeding, and watering required 607 *Car Supply, Railroad,* investigation ordered of systems of, coal or oil traffic 823 *Carabelle. Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of bar and harbor 1086 *Carbon County, Wyo..* land grants to State for institutions, may be exchanged 92 *Carbondale, Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Carder, Thomas,* pension increased 1720 *Cardiff, Wales* classification and salary of consul 100 *Caret, Frederick,* pension increased 2443 *Carey. Francis,* pension increased 1527 *Carey. Saille, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed. 346 *Carey, Thomas F.,* pension increased 1818 *Caribou Forest Reserve,. Idaho and Wyo.,* proclamation establishing 3267 *Carley, James M.,* pension increased 1815 *Carlisle. Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1296 for Indian school 369, 1046 deficiency appropriation for Indian school; transportation 655 for returning pupils to Alaska 655 *Carlisle, William N.,* pension increased 2647 *Carll, Samuel P.,* pension increased 1578 *Carlsbad, Austria,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Carlton. Samuel E.,* pension increased 1913 *Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.* incorporated: objects, trustees, powers, etc, 59 *Carnegie Library. D. C.,* appropriation for 487, 1124 *Carney. Robert,* pension increased 2114 *Carothers, Louisa M. (widow),* pension increased 25463350 *Carpenter, Anna K. (widow),* pension increased 1840 *Carpenter, Charles W.,* pension increased 2395 *Carpenter, Curtis A.,* pension increased 1446 *Carpenter, David A.,* pension increased 1523 *Carpenter, Edward L.,* pension increased 2395 *Carpenter, Elisabeth T. (widow),* pension increased 1460 *Carpenter, Ellen (widow),* pension increased 2430 *Carpenter, James, jr.,* pension increased 2437 *Carpenter, John, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2628 *Carpenter, John, Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased 1840 *Carpenter, William H, 31.,* pension 2005 *Carquine: Strait, Cal.,* light station established at 996 appropriation for 1319 *Carr, Anson K.,* pension increased 1521 *Carr, George T. B.,* pension increased 1564 *Carr, Henry C.,* pension increased 1808 *Carr, Jonathan,* pension increased 1600 *Carr, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2118 *Carr, Sammuel V.,* pension increased 2550 *Carr, William,* pension increased 1634 *Carrier Interstate (see also* Common Carrier), definition of term 587 *Carriers,* forbidden to transport meats and meat products not inspected and passed 676, 1262 *Carroll, James,* may be appointed surgeon with rank of major 1057 *Carroll. James A.,* credit in accounts 2819 *Carroll, John M.,* pension increased 2111 *Carroll. Margarelt (widow),* pension 1725 *Carroll, Mary Rebecca (widow),* pension increased 2507 *Carroll, Thomas B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 43 *Carroll. William A.,* pension increased 2181 *Carrollton. Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Carruth, Alexander W.,* pension increased 2108 *Carson. Nev.,* appropriation for Indian school 358, 1040 for mint: at 413, 960 *Cartagena. Colombia,* classification and salary of consul. . 100 *Carter, Charles,* pension increased 2381 *Carter. Henrietta G. (widow),* pension increased 2202 *Carter. Horatio,* pension increased 1454 *Carter, Isaac,* pension 2259 *Carter, Isaiah,* pension increased 2651 *Carter, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2150 *Carter. William W.,* pension increased 2027 *Carter, Zadiek,* pension increased 1801 *Carters Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement.of 1082 *Carthage, Mo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building nt, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1296 *Carthage, Tenn.,* time extended for bridging Cumberland River by 51 *Carty, Ida (widow),* pension, 1788 *Cary, William,* pension increased 1968 *Casa Grande Ruin, Ariz,* appropriation for custodian of 726, 1334 for protecting, etc 729, 1310 authority, etc., of United States over, continued 281 *Casavaw, Joseph,* pension increased 2808 *Cascade Forest Reserve. Oreg.,* proclamation enlarging 3300 *Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamation enlarging 3270 name changed to Cascade 3300 *Case, Anna M. (mother),* pension 1582 *Case, Cyrus S.,* pension increased 2030 *Case, Emma (widow),* pension increased 2786 *Casey, Andrew,* pension increased. 2406 *Casey, Catherine. B. (widow),* pension 1595 *Casey, Henry W.,* pension in creased 2801 *Casey, Joshua B.,,* pension increased 2366 *Cash, Marcellus,* pension increased 2705 *Caskey, James T.,* pension increased 1911 *Casper. John F.,* pension increased 2468 *Cass County, Minn.,* dam. authorized across Crow Wing River between Morrison County and 296 *Cassady, James,* pension increased 1624 *Cassia Forest Reserve, Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3099 *Cassidy. John H.,* pension increased 1512 *Cassie, George* pension increased 2584 *Castellamare di Stabia, Italy,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Castinette, Louis,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2838 *Castleman, Kenneth G.,* may be appointed lieutenant in the Navy, 634 to be carried as additional number; allowance for former service 6343351 *Costlow, William J.,* pension increased 1430 *Costner. Algernon E.,* pension increased 2327 *Castor, G. A., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow 661 *Castor. George E alias George E. Cosier,* pension increased 2643 *Caswell, Oscar B.,* pension increased 1615 *Caswell, Slothlard,* pension increased 2755 *Cat River, Va.,* preliminary examinat ion of, to be made 1117 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International,* appropriation for preparation of 704, 1310 *Catania, Italy,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Cate, Lewis il.,* pension increased 1486 *Catholic, Congregation, Pensacola, Fla.,* title of land released to 2822 *Catlettsburg, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized. 782 appropriation for 795 *Catlin, Robert (son),* pension 1506 *Caton, Giles M. (son),* pension 2451 *Cat terson. Robert F.,* pension increased 3 455 *Cattle (see also* Animal Industry Bureau), appropriation for inspection of 673, 1259 confinement of in interstate transit without unloading, etc., forbidden 607 provisions for inspection, etc., of, carcasses, and products, in interstate and foreign commerce 674, 1260 *Cattle Fever, Southern,* appropriation for eradicating ticks communicating 696, 1281 *Cattle, Report on Diseases of,* regulations as to extra copies of documents not applicable to 1013 *Cauley, John R.,* pension increased 2656 *Cavalry and Field Artillery School of Application., Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses, 240, 1158 *Havana ugh, Dominick,* pension increased 1656 *Cavanaugh. John C., alias John Carpenter,* pension increased 1574 *Caverly, John,* pension increased 1946 *Carite. Philippine Islands,* appropriation for public works, naval station 1188 *Cayuse, etc., Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc,, of 367, 1045 *Cedar Bayou, Tex..,* appropriation for improvement of 1091 *Cedar Point. Ala.,* bridge authorized across Mobile Bay, between Dauphin Island and 10 *Cedar Rapids, Iowa,* appropriation for public building, rent, 697, 1296 acquiring land for and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1296 sale of former public building and part of site authorized 3237 terms of court 912 *Ceiba, Honduras,* Page. classification and salary of consul 100 *Celina, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River between Bakertown. Ky., and 3254 *Cement, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 728, 1335 *Cemeteries,* sales of public lands for, authorized; limit, etc 3052 *Census, Direcfor of * appropriation for statisticians, etc 443, 988 to edit, etc., Official Register 219 *Census, First.* names of heads of families in, to he published; sales 722 *Census Office, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Director, statisticians, clerks, etc 443, 988 for special agents, etc 443, 989 for transcripts from registration records. etc 443, 989 for rent 444, 989 for contingent expenses 444, 989 for books, etc 444, 989 for tabulating returns 444, 989 for printing and binding 760, 1368 data of births in District of Columbia required for 1010 investigation of condition of woman and child workers by 866 Official Register to be prepared by 219 Special Reports to be made decennially; subjects modified 218 every five years, of street railways, electric, telephone, and telegraph business 219 schedules; designation, etc 219 special agents authorized; pay 219 to publish names of heads of families in First Census. 722 *Center Eching ton. D. C.,* vacation oit Sixth, north of y street 521 alley in block 21, vacated 521 *Central Canal and Irrigation Company,* may divert Sacramento River, Cal., for irrigation 185 *Central Colorado Power Company,* granted right of way over public lands in Colorado, for irrigation and electric plants 1227 *Central Denaturing Bonded Warehouses,* establishment authorized 1250 transfer of alcohol to, for denaturing 1250 *Centralia, Ill.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Cereals.* appropriation for chemical, etc., study of 686, 1272 *Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis, D. C., Epidemic,* provisions to prevent spread of 889 *Cero, Eli,* pension increased 2159 *Certificates of Inspection, Steam Vessels,* issue of temporary, for use until regular document received 230 *Certified Checks,* may be accepted as guaranty on bids and contracts for naval supplies; amount 8413352 *Chacey, Peter P.,* pension increased 1446 *Chadron, Nebr.,* terms of court at 998 *Chadsey, Susan H. (widow),* pension 1464 *Chagnon. William,* pension increased 2635 *Chamberlain, Aaron* pension increased 2542 *Chamberlain, Abijah,* pension increased 1820 *Chamberlain Land District, S. Dak..* certain homestead final proofs in Stanley County accepted 121 *Chamberlain. S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 370, 1046 *Chamberlain. Samuel E.,* pension increased 1439 *Chamberlin, Cutler A.,* pension increased 1553 *Chamberlin., Emma M. (widow),* pension increased 2642 *Chamberlin, George. F.,* pension increased 2692 *Chamberlin, Simon E.,* pension increased 2749 *Chambers, George,* pension increased 1943 *Chambers, Martha E. (widow),* pension in creased 1753 *Chambers, Thomas J.,* pension 1741 *Chambers. William E.,* pension increased 2104 *Chambersburg, Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Chandler, Joseph, jr.,* pension increased 1665 *Chandler. John M.,* pension increased 2233 *Chandler, Lewis P.,* pension increased 2033 *Chandler, Okla.,* grant of school section by Oklahoma legislature to, authorized 1414 *Chandler, Susan J. (widow),* pension 2697 *Chandler. Thomas, alias Thomas Cooper,* pension increased 1704 *Chandler, William,* pension increased 1569 *Chaplain,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 393, 938 for Senate 389, 935 deficiency appropriation for, House of Representatives 662 *Chaplains, Army,* additional for artillery; rank, pay, etc 864 for Engineer Corps 256 *Chaplains, Navy,* pay and emoluments of, above grade of lieutenantcommander 554 in grade of lieutenant to receive sea pay when on shore duty 554 rank, pay, etc., of appointments; promotions 554 present number not increased. nor pay reduced, of present officers 555 *Chapman, Bushman, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Chapman, Charles E.,* pension increased 1846 *Chapman. Charles T.,* pension increased 2632 *Chapman, Clinton A.,* pension increased 1705 *Chapman, Dewitt C.,* pension increased 2653 *Chapman, Edmund,* pension increased 1739 *Chapman, James R.,* pension increased 2328 *Chapman, Levi,* pension increased 2297 *Chapman, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 2072 *Chapman, Nathan D.,* pension increased 2321 *Chapman, Thomas,* pension increased 1807 *Chapman, William H.,* pension increased 1968 *Chargés Affaires ad Interim,* appropriation for salaries 287, 917 deficiency appropriation for salaries 634, 1372, 1405 *Charities and Corrections. D. C.,* appropriation for Board of Charities 508, 1148 for Washington Asylum 508, 1149 for Home for Aged and Infirm 509, 1150 for transporting prisoners 510, 1150 for medical charities 510, 1151 for childcaring institutions 511, 1152 for temporary homes 512, 1153 for indigent insane 512, 1153 for relief of the poor 512, 1153 for transporting paupers 513, 1153 *Charleroi. Pa..* acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1296 *Charles, Charles il.,* pension increased 2158 *Charleston and Saint Andrews Railway Comma.?* bridge Ashley River, Charleston County, S. C 877 *Charleston County, S. C.,* bridge authorized across Ashley River in 877 *Charleston Forest Reserve, Ney,,* proclamation establishing 3252 *Charleston Light and Baler Company,* may dam Goose Creek, S. C 265 *Charleston. S. C.,* appropriation for public works, navyyard; dry dock 565, 1187 for improvement of waterway between McClellanville and 1084 for improvement of harbor 1084 for construction of immigrant station 1415 terms of court at 1002 *Charlevoix. Micil.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1097 *Charlotte., Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1086 *Charlotte, N. C.,* appropriation for assay office at 415, 962 *Charlotte, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1078 *Charlottesville, Va.,* terms of court at 547 *Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,* classification and salary of consul 1003353 *Charters and Constitutions,* appropriation for purchase of manuscript of new edition of 759 printing ordered; distribution 759 *Chase, Daniel S.,* pension increased 2169 *Chase, George C.,* pension increased 1506 *Chase, George H.,* granted honorable discharge 2408 *Chase, John A.,* pension increased 2704 *Chase, John. W.,* pension increased 2089 *Chase, Melissa (widow),* pension increased 1481 *Chase, Seth,* pension increased 2377 *Chase, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2688 *Chase, William E.,* pension increased 2794 *Chattahoochee River, Ga. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1085 bridge authorized across, between Columbus and Franklin, Ga 324 Lagrange, Ga 893 Steammill, Ga 931 bridges authorized across, bet ween Eufaula, Ala., and Columbus. Ga. 325 *Chattanooga Northern Railway Company,* may bridge Tennessee River, Chattanooga, Tenn 388 *Chattanooga, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 388 enlargement of public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1296 terms of court 298, 882 *Chauncey. Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 1605 *Cheat River, W. Va.,* preliminary examination of to he made 1118 *Cheboyya Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1097 *Checks, Lost, etc.,* issue of duplicates for; restriction removed, 84, 301 not exceeding $50, after 30 days 84, 301 *Check. Thomas,* pension 1806 *Cheesetpiake Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1079 *Cheerers, John M.,* pension increased 2459 *Chef on. China,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Chef unde Rirer, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 *Chehalis Indians. Wasil.,* claims of to be investigated 369 *Chehalis River,* Wash., appropriation for improvement of 1108 *Chelf, Simeon D.,* pension increased 2295 *Chelsea. Mass.,* naval magazine to be discontinued: sale of grounds 568 proceeds for modernizing hospital, etc 568 *Chemicals, D. C.,* regulations of sale of poisonous, etc. 175 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 685, 1271 for general expertes 685, 1271 appropriation for investigating fixai, etc., adulterations 685, 1271 for investigating preservative, etc 686, 1271 for inspecting food ’ products for export 686, 1272 for dairy products investigations 686, 1272 for study of cereals 686, 1272 for study of sugar and starch producing plants 686, 1272 for investigating adulteration, false labeling, etc., of foods, drugs, etc., imported 686 seizure of unwholesome, etc., imports, 686 for executing purefood law 1272 report, of payments to State officials, etc 1272 examinations under purefood act by 769 certificate of violations 769 *Chemnitz. Germany,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Cheney, Thomas P.,* pension increased 2285 *Chenoweth, Mary J. (widow),* pension 1541 *Chenoweth, William J.,* pension increased 1613 *Cherokee Advocate,* publication continued for one year 345 *Cherokee Claims, Consolidated,* deficiency appropriation for paying Court of Claims judgments in 664 *Cherokee Indians (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for expenses leasing lands of 338, 1025 for establishing liighways 339 for tribal schools 340, 1026 deficiency appropriation for expenses leasing lands of 39 for Edgar Smith, services as attorney 656 added to final roll: Nancy Bigknife, Alice Owen and children 340 determination of amounts to attorneys in claims of intermarried whites 340 intermarried whites may sell improvements on lands to citizen allottees 1220 payment to, failing to receive full allotment 137 pending suits of intermarried whites 138 persons included on roll of freedmen 138 suit by William Brown and Levi B. Gritts for, may be brought in Court of Claims to determine alienation restrictions, etc 1028 *Cherokee, N. C.,* appropriation for Indian school 359, 1041 *Cherokee Shoals, S. C. and Ga.,* dam authorized across Savannah River at, 1255 *Cherokees, Eastern,* deficiency appropriation for councilors, etc 1388 *Cherry, Mary O. (widow),* pension increased 2738 *Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.* commission to examine and report on feasibility of, as ship canal 835 appropriation for expenses 835 *Chesapeake Bay,* commission to report on waterway from Delaware Bay to 835 *Chesebro, George W.,* pension increased 17583354 *Chesnimnus Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamation establishing 3022 including, in Imnaha Forest Reserve 3284 *Chester River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Chester, S. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 793, 1296 *Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 362, 1043 *Cheyenne Indians, Arapaho and Northern,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with, 354, 1035 *Cheyenne River Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 369, 1046 *Cheyenne,* Hyo., appropriation for public building, 697 *Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company,* may reconstruct bridge across Mississippi River, Clinton, Iowa 879 *Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for warehouse, Indian supplies. 329, 1018 for assistant treasurer’s office 411, 958 for underground mail transportation 475, 1214 for enforcing anchorage regulations 702, 1309 for preserving Confederate Mound, Oak wood Cemetery 741, 1347 for improvement of harbor 1102 for public building, Post-Office and court house 1296 deficiency appropriation for Post-Office and courthouse, improvements, etc. 31 for Post-Office, etc., building, advertising, 638 interior decoration authorized 697 appraiser’s salary increased 763 *Chicago, Kansas City and Texas Railway Company,* time extended for bridging Missouri River between Kansas City and Sibley, Mo., by 911 *Chicago, Luke Shore and South Bend Railway Company,* may bridge Calumet River in Lake County, Ind 877 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company,* allottees on right of way, Standing Rock Reservation, may sell land to; conditions 1047 granted light of way through Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont 187 may bridge Columbia River between Douglas and Kittit as counties, Wash, 109 between Franklin and Benton counties, Wash 108 Missouri River, S. Dak 95 Broadwater and Franklin counties 456 Lewis and Clarke County, Mont 457 Snake River, Lewiston, Idaho 98 between Whitman and Columbia counties, Wash. 107 Yellowstone River, Mont 97 *Chicago River, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of 1102 *Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company,* not liable for mortgage bonds of Choctaw, Oklahoma and’ Gulf Railroad Company 149 *Chicago Terminal Transfer Company,* may bridge Grand Calumet River, Ill 1234 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park,* appropriation for establishing 744, 1349 for bridges. 744, 1349 *Chickasahay River,* appropriation for improvement of 1088 *Chickasaw Indians (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 340, 1026 for investigating deposits in segregated coal lands 346 added to final roll: Rebecca Pitts, Maggie Wade 340 allotments to freedmen considered homesteads 138 town lots reseived for operating, etc., coal and asphalt leases, to be sold; proceeds 141 patents to issue for allotments donated by, to Murrow Indian Orphans’ Homo 142 may convey fractional allotment rights to Morrow Homo 142 additional lands conveyed to Murrow Home 142 freedmen to have preference of unallotted lands; limit 143 nonagricultural, etc., lands in large tracts may be sold 143 highways on section lines of lands of 145 payment, to State National Bank, Denison, Tex., legislative expenses 345 tribal courts abolished; causes transferred 1027 unallotted lands reserved for churches of freedmen 338 for cemeteries 338 *Chickasha, Okla.,* terms of court 275 *Chicken Pox, D. C.,* provisions to prevent spread of 889 *Chico, Cal.,* appropriation for plant introduction garden at 683 *Chicott Pass, La.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,* appropriation for 446, 991 made a trustee, Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace. 1242 *Chief of Engineers, Army,* approval of, and Secretary of War, required for plans, etc., of dams 386 *Chief of Staff, Army,* appropriation for expenses, military information division 240, 1158 for service schools 240, 1158 details of civilians to or from War Department forbidden 418 *Chihuahua, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Chilcote, Alfred B.,* pension increased 1856 *Child Labor,* investigation directed of industrial, etc., conditions of 866 appropriation for 1330 *Child Labor Committee, D. C., National,* incorporated; objects, etc 914 *Childers, George W.,* pension increased 1962 *Children,* citizenship of, born abroad 1229 *Children, D. C.,* jurisdiction of juvenile court over neglected, etc 74 parents and guardians neglecting, etc 74 punishment for desertion, etc., by parent of minor 863355 *Children’s Guardians, D. C., Board of,* appropriation for administrative expenses 511, 1152 for salaries. 511, 1152 for feebleminded children 511, 1152 for board, etc., of children 511, 1152 payments to sectarian institutions; burials 511, 1152 for building industrial home school for colored children 511 deficiency appropriation for feebleminded children 642, 1379 for care of children 1379 powers of juvenile, court in commitments to 74 *Children’s Hospital, D. C..* appropriation for care of indigent patients, 510, 1151 *Childress, Rufus G.,* pension increased 1719 *Childs, Earl K.,* pension increased 2292 *Childs Glacier, Alaska,* bridge authorized across Copper River at 304 *Childs, Harold D.,* may be appointed ensign and retired 1417 *Chile,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 proclamation asking aid for sufferers, earthquake at Valparaiso, etc 3227 *Chiloceo, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school 362, 1043 for water system 1043 deficiency appropriation for Indian school, 655 lease of portion of reservation authorized 362 *Chilsom, Daniel, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *China,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 917 for Chinese secretary 288, 918 for assistant Chinese secretary 288, 918 for studentinterpreters; tuition 288, 918 for expenses, United States court for 922, 1357 for interpreters at consulates in 294, 924 for marshals, consular courts 294, 925 for expenses of prisoners 295, 925 for marking places where American soldiers fell in 1175 deficiency appropriation for legation buildings, Peking 27 for rent, legation buildings 48 for United States court for 669 plan for consular buildings in, to he prepared 292 *China, United States Court for,* appropriation for salaries 922 for expenses judge and district attorney 922 for deputy marshals and clerks 922 for expenses 1357 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 669 established; jurisdiction 814 regular sessions; special hearings at consulates 814 seal, process, etc 814 jurisdiction of consuls in minor cases; appeals 814 appeals from consular courts in Korea 814 supervision over estates of deceased citizens 815 duties of consuls. 815 appeals from, to circuit court of appeals, ninth district 815 appeals from, to Supreme Court; procedure, 815 general jurisdiction; procedure 815 officers; salaries 816 tenure of office 816 bond of marshal and clerk; deputies 816 marshals of consular courts in China abolished 816 tariff of fees 816 *Chinese Customs Service,* appropriation for reimbursing for gas buoy, Yangtze River 1293 *Chinese Exclusion Act* appropriation for enforcing 722, 1329 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 1403 not affected by alien immigration act 911 *Chinese Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 709, 1316 *Chipman. James F.,* pension increased 1965 *Chinook Indians, Wash. and Oreg.,* claims of certain bands to be investigated 369 *Chipola River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of; cut off, 1087 *Chippewa Falls, Wis.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 792, 1296 *Chippewa Indian Reservation. Minn..* return of excess to purchasers of pine timber 351 payment to logging superintendents, 351 *Chippewa Indians, Mich., L’Anse and Vieux de Sert,* shares of minors and incompetents in trust funds may be paid to guardians 356 *Chippewa Indians, N. Dak., Turtle Mountain Band.* appropriation for support, etc., of 360 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior.* appropriation for support , etc., of 380, 1051 allotments to Indians of La Pointe Reservation 1217 *Chippewa Indians of Minnesota,* appropriation for advance interest. 350, 1033 entry of drainage lands authorized 1033 for civilization, etc 350, 1033 for completing drainage survey; sale, etc 352, 1033 disposition of lands 352 deficiency appropriation for surveying and allotting 655 grant of Cooper Island to Minnesota for public park 352 sale of fallen timber and hay. Chippewa Reservation; proceeds 351 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with; schools 350, 1033 *Chippewa Indians, Turtle Mountain Band,* appropriation for support, etc., of 1042 *Chippewa Indians, White Earth Band,* appropriation for expenses of annual celebration 1034 *Chirieahua Forest Reserve, Ariz.,* proclamation adding lands to 3244 *Chloral. Hydrate, D. C.,* restriction on sale, etc., of 179 *Chocolate. Bayou. Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 1091 *Choctaw Indians (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 340, 1026 for fulfilling treaties with 341, 10273356 appropriation for investigating deposits in segregated coal lands 346 added to final roll : Malinda Pickens, Morris Battiest, and Samuel Sidney Burris, 340 allotments to freedmen, considered homesteads 138 segregation of certain lands for sale, etc 139 town lots reserved for operating, etc., coal and asphalt leases, to be sold; proceeds 141 patents to issue for allotments donated by to Murrow Indian Orphans’ Home 142 may convey fractional allotment rights to Morrow Home 142 additional lands conveyed to Murrow Home. 142 freedmen to have preference of unallotted lands; limit 143 nonagriculttirai, etc., lands in large tracts may be sold 143 highways on section lines of lands of 145 claim of S. W. Peel for legal services to, referred to Court of Claims 2415 of Peter P. Pitchlynn’s heirs referred to Court of Claims 345 coal lands, additional reservation; payment by lessors 338 land set aside for Old Goodland Indian Orphan Industrial School 341 Mississippi Choctaws, removing prior to 1906, to be enrolled with 341 treaty funds placed to credit of tribe 1027 tribal courts abolished; causes transferred, 1027 unallotted lands reserved for churches of freedmen 338 for cemeteries 338 *Choctaw. Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company,* mortgage Imnds excepted from transfer 149 payment from funds of Otoe and Missouria Indians to 366 *Choctawhatchce Power Company,* may dam Choctawhatchce River. Dale County. Ala 102 *Choctawhatchce River, Ala.,* dam authorized across, in Dale County 102 preliminary examination of, to be made 1111 *Choctawhatchce River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1087 *Cholera,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 709, 1316 *Choptank River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Chouteau County, Mont..* lease of lands to, for dryland farming experiments 552 *Chrisler, Nicholas,* pension increased 1678 *Christian. Paul J.,* pension increased 2456 *Christiania, Norway,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 924 *Christie. James J.,* pension 2198 *Cnristie, Susan F. (widow),* pension increased 2382 *Christjohn. Esther, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Christ john. William, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Christman. John il.,* pension increased 2404 *Christoff, John,* pension increased 1456 *Christopherson, Christopher,* pension increased 2284 *Christy, William D.,* pension increased 2066 *Chubb, Henry,* pension increased 2070 *Chungking, China,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Church, Byard H.,* pension increased 1706 *Church. Charles,* pension increased 2670 *Church. Hannah C. (widow),* pension increased 2135 *Church, KateS. (widow),* pension increased 2488 *Church of the Covenant. D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Churchill, William H.,* pension increased 2798 *Cicnfuegos. Cuba,* classification and salary of consul. 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Cincinnati, Ohio,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 412, 958 for pneumatictube, etc., mail service 472, 1211 *Cipher Code. Department of State,* appropriation for 926 *Circuit Courts,* appropriation for circuit judges 446, 992 for plerks, circuit courts of appeal 446, 992 concurrent jurisdiction in cases under immigration act 907 jurisdiction in naturalization of aliens 596 to issue injunctions to enforce compliance with Interstate Commerce Commission orders 592 writs of mandamus to compel compliance with interstate commerce regulations 594 *Circuit Courts of Appeals,* appropriation for clerks 446, 992 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit 447, 992 fur law books 447, 993 appeals allowed in any interlocutory order of injunction 116 to be taken in thirty days: effect 116 appeals, etc., from United States court for China, to ninth circuit 815 *Circuit Judges,* appropriation for 446, 992 *Citizen Pottawatomie Indians,* fee-simple patents to certain allottees 365 *Citizenship (sec also* Immigration Act), passports may be issued to residents three years "after making declaration of intention 1228 valid for six months 1228 not good in country of former citizenship 1228 expatriation of citizens by foreign naturalization 1228 of naturalized citizens by continued residence abroad; exception 1228 notallowed in time of war 1228 American women married to foreigners 1228 resumption of citizenship on termination of marital relation; abroad 1228 in the United States 1229 foreign women married to Americans 1229 renunciation on termination of marital relation 1229 retention, if abroad 12293357 children born abroad of alien parents after wards naturalized 1229 during minority. 1229 to begin with permanent residence 1229 children of citizens born abroad 1229 must record intention at age of 18, if abroad; oath required 1229 records, etc., to be tiled in Department of State 1229 *Citizenship, American,* clerks in consulates to be of 101 provisions for admission of aliens, etc., to 596 *City Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 437, 983 for letter carriers 471, 1210 for substitute, auxiliary, and temporary carriers 1210 for new offices 471, 1210 for horse hire and vehicles 471, 1210 for car fare and bicycle allowance 471, 1210 for mechanics 471, 1210 for marine service, Detroit, Mich 472, 1210 for incidental expenses 472, 1210 for special delivery 472, 1211 for supplies 470, 1215 deficiency appropriation for 658 grading and promotion of carriers 1206 efficiency records for promotions and reductions 1206 eligibility for higher positions 1206 transfer as clerks; limit 1206 *Ciudad Juarez, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Ciudad Porfirio Diaz, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Civil Engineers, Navy,* allowances for, anti assistants 555 *Civil Pension Roll,* establishment of, in postal service, forbidden 478, 1217 *Civil Service Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 401, 947 for field force, examiners, clerks, etc 401, 948 for rural carrier examining board 401, 948 details from Executive Departments prohibited 401, 948 transfers of employees 401, 948 for traveling, etc., expenses 401, 948 for contingent expenses 434, 979 for rent 434, 979 for printing and binding 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for traveling, etc., expenses 1371 *Claiborne, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1081 *Claiborne, Thomas,* pension increased 1824 *Claims,* appropriation for defending suits in 751, 1358 for defense in Indian depredation 752, 1358 for settling, for damages, United States, Cuba, etc,, to private property 1165 for paying certain, under Navy Department 1290 deficiency appropriation for New York and Pennsylvania, war of 1812 29 for defending suits in claims 40, 656, 1389 for defense, Indian depredation 40 for paying judgments, Court of Claims 44, 664, 1399 deficiency appropriation for judgments. Indian depredation 44, 48, 664, 1400 for paying, certified by accounting officers 45, 665, 1400, 1404 for paying awards, Spanisli Treaty Commission 45, 665, 1400 for paving Texas, frontier defense 1855 1860 645 for Confederate soldiers’, 1381 international treaty for submitting pecuniary’, to arbitration 2845 Minnesota, for suppressing Indian hostilities, to be reopened 637 readjustment of Rhode Island, expenses, war with Spain 214 *Claims Commission, Spanish Treaty,* appropriation for defense in suits before 752, 1359 for expenses taki ng testi mon y abroad 752, 1359 deficiency appropriation for paying awards 45, 665, 1400 *Clapp. Charles H.,* pension increased 2695 *Clapp, Sarah A.,* payment to 2410 *Clapper, Henry,* pension increased 2582 *Clapper, Richard E.,* pension increased 2379 *Clardy, Albert M., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Clarinda, Iowa,* construction of public building authorized at: nominal site 778 appropriation for 792 for purchase of site 1296 allowance for site of public building 1236 *Clark, Aaron K.,* pension increased 2054 *Clark. Adolphus P.,* pension increased 2716 *Clark, Albert Richard,* pension increased 1605 *Clark, Alice G. (widow),* pension increased 2273 *Clark, Burr,* pension increased 2597 *Clark. Erastus C.,* pension increased 2146 *Clark, Franklin D.,* pension increased 1868 *Clark. Frederick W.,* pension increased 2075 *Clark, Gilbert W.,* pension increased 2610 *Clark. Hiram C.,* pension increased 2116 *Clark. Isaac G.,* pension increased 2257 *Clark. Jerome B.,* pension increased 2644 *Clark. Job,* pension increased 2613 *Clark. John. Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2541 *Clark. John. U. S. Infantry,* pension increased 1744 *Clark, John J.,* pension increased 2544 *Clark. John L.,* pension increased 1650 *Clark. Joseph il.,* pension increased 2588 *Clark. Joshua J.,* pension increased 21323358 *Clark, Laura (widow),* pension increased L5O5 *Clark, Louisa A. (widow),* pension increased 2140 *Clark. Martin,* pension increased 1043 *Clark, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1057 *Clark, Mary A. (widow),* pension 2476 *Clark, Silas G.,* pension increased 2429 *Clark, Thomas,* pension increased 1616 *Clark, Wilbur H.,* pension increased 2260 *Clark, William J.,* pension increased 2607 *Clark, William O.,* pension 1953 *Clarke, George W.,* appropriation for injuries to batteau 1293 *Clarke. William A.,* pension increased 2758 *Clarkes Creek, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1084 *Clarksburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 891 *Clarksville. Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River at 134 *Classification Division, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, special agents, etc 438, 983 for per diem, special agents 438, 984 *Claunch. Elias,* pension increased 1728 *Clay, Cornelia W. (widow),* pension increased 2697 *Clay County, Ark.,* may bridge Black River at Bennetts Ferry, 892 *Clay James W.,* lands granted to heirs of 2823 *Clayton, Holmes,* pension increased 2281 *Clearwater, Fla.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1112 *Clearwater, Minn.,* dam authorized across Mississippi River at 266 time extended for dam, etc., of Mississippi River at 1235 *Cleary, Francis J.,* may be appointed ensign in the Navy 633 to be additional number 633 *Cleaveland. Esther A. (widow),* pension increased 2316 *Cleavenger, Minor,* pension increased 2542 *Clearer. Elizabeth (widow),* pension 2338 *Clegg, Doris F. (widow),* pension increased 1818 *Clendenin, Frank,* pension increased 1891 *Clrndening, William F.,* pension increased 2663 *Clerk Hire, Members and Delegates,* appropriation for 396, 942 *Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 393, 938 for digest of private claims 393 restriction of orders by, for reprinting bills, resolutions, etc 1012 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 393, 939 for Senate 390, 935 *Clerks at Consulates,* appropriation for; maximum allowance increased 294, 923 limitation 923 receiving $ 1,000 a year or more to be American citizens 101 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for; new appointees to be citizens 288, 918 *Clerks, Messengers, etc Army,* appropriation for, at headquarters 243, 1161 details to War Department forbidden 243, 1161 *Clerks to Commit tees,* appropriation for, House of Representative’s, annual 393, 939 session 394, 940 for Senate 390, 935 *Clerks to Senators,* appropriation for 391, 937 deficiency appropriation for 43 *Clerks, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 754, 1361 deficiency appropriation for fees 48, 657, 667, 1391, 1403, 1405 appointment for United States court for China: salary; tenure 816 to make returns of all moneys received 754 *Cleveland, John A.,* may be appointed second lieutenant, Army, notwithstanding age 1225 *Cleveland, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 697, 1296 rent 698, 1296 for improvement of harbor: restriction: contracts 737, 1094, 1344 for marine hospital 1307 *Cleveland, Tenn.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for. 795 *Clevenger, Galon S.,* pension 1667 *Cliborne, John F. G.,* pension increased 2567 *Clifton Forge, Va.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1296 *Clifton. John L.,* pension increased 2181 *Clifton Street, D. C.,* name of Douglas changed to 385 *Clinch River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1094 *Clinch River, Va.,* bridges authorized across, and branches 191 *Cline, Jacob,* pension increased 2084 *Cline. Peter,* pension increased 1629 *Cline, Philipp, alias Francis Klein,* pension increased, 1600 *Clinkscales, William F.,* pension increased 2379 *Clinton, Christopher,* pension increased 1436 *Clinton County, Iowa,* transferred from northern to southern judicial district 3043359 *Clinton, Iowa,* reconstruction of bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 879 *Clinton, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at. authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Clinton River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1098 *Clobridge. Selden C.,* pension increased 1C75 *Cloe, Emile,* pension increased 2332 *Clother, Asa J.,* pension increased 2595 *Clothing, A ring,* appropriation for 254, 1171 for indemnity for, destroyed for sanitary reasons 254, 1171 for undrawn, enlisted men 245, 1163 balances on discharge payable from regular pay fund 246 deficiency appropriation for 46, 646, 666, 1401 *Clothing, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 580, 1202 *Cloud, Abby B. (widow),* pension increased 2062 *Cloud Chief. Okla.,* Washita oounty seat changed from, to New Cordell 50 *Clough, William,* pension increased 1712 *Cloutier, Ada. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Club and Plantations Creeks Canal, Ga.,* appropriation for constructing 1085 *Cluck. Albert G.,* pension increased 1684 *Clidey, John F.,* pension increased 1614 *“Clytie”, Yacht,* appropriation for paying damages to owner 1291 *Coad, James C.,* pension increased 2225 *Coahoma County, Miss.,* may bridge Coldwater River to Quitman County 631 *Coal,* investigation ordered of ownership, etc., in. or properties, by railroads anti officials 823 combinations, etc., to monopolize trade in 823 car supply system 823 *Coal, Army,* sale to citizens of Nome, Alaska, permitted, 59 *Coat Claims. Philippines.* appropriation for purchase of, in island of Batan 23 *Coal, D.* penalty for delivering without certificate of weight, etc 94 *Coal Lands,* locations of, on unallotted lands of Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont 1038 *Coal Lands. Indian Territory,* reserved from sale until expiration of leases, etc 142 *Coal Lands, Osaqe Indian lieserration, Okla.,* provisions for leasing, royalties, etc 543 *Coal Monopolies,* appropriation for examinations, etc 705 deficiency appropriation for examinations into 119 *Coal, Navy,* appropriation for and transportation 560, 1182 deficiency appropriation for and transportation 35, 666, 1385 *“Coalinga,” Bark,* change of name authorized 626 *Coals, Lignites, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc.; collection of materials for examination, etc, 728, 1335 *Coast and Geodetie Survey,* appropriation for; advances 713, 1321 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts, etc 714, 1321 for Pacific Ocean surveys 714, 1322 transportation to Manila, etc., Filipino employees 714, 1322 for hydrographic researches, etc 714, 1322 for Coast Pilot, etc 714, 1322 for magnetic observations, etc 714, 1322 points to State surveys 714, 1322 for special surveys 714, 1322 for miscellaneous; Maryland oyster beds 714, 1322 for delegate. International Geodetic Association 715, 1322 assignment of pay by employees 1322 for vessels, repairs, etc 715, 1322 for vessels, officers, and men 715, 1322 for superintendent, assistants, etc 715, 1323 for office force 715, 1323 for office expenses 716, 1324 for printing and binding 760, 1368 deficency appropriation for repairs to vessels 42 for office expenses 1393 for Aug. F. Rodgers 1393 to cooperate in survey, etc., of Maryland oyster beds 202 *Coast Artillery. Army,* duties described 861 to constitute a corps 861 number of officers; band 861 composition of companies; limit 862 assignment of officers; promotions 863 filling vacancies 863 pay and allowances of enlisted men 863 extra to casemate electricians, etc.; limit 863 *Coast Artillery, Army, Chief of,* designation of Chief of Artillery changed to, July 1, 1908 861 to be additional member of General Staff; service 861 vacancies: retired rank, etc 861 *Coast Pilot,* appropriation for compiling 714, 1322 *Coasters Harbor Island, R. I.,* appropriation for naval training station, 556, 1178 for Naval War College 556, 1179 for public works, training station 567, 1189 Naval War College 567 for service of architect, barracks 1292 deficiency appropriation for buildings, Naval ar College 650 for replacing buildings destroyed by fire 650 for War College 1385 *Coasting Districts, Great,* established: first, Atlantic coast. 190 second, Porto Rico 190 third, Pacific coast 190 fourth, Alaska 190 fifth. Hawaii 190 *Coasting Trade,* restrictions not applicable to Philippines until April 11, 1909 1543360 *Coates, John W.,* pension increased 2196 *Coaticook, Quebec,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Coats. R. Smith,* pension increased 2430 *Cobb, Cate E. (widow),* pension increased 1726 *Cobb, Cyrus W.,* pension increased 2280 *Cobb, Felix G.,* pension increased 2548 *Cobb, Harlan P.,* pension increased 1947 *Coburg, Germany,* classification and salary of consul-general, 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Coburn. Many (widow),* pension increased 1691 *Cocaine, D. C.,* restriction on sale, etc., of 179 *Cochrtopah Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3101 *Cochran. John S.,* pension increased 2492 *Cochran. Mary (widow),* pension 1994 *Cothran. William H.,* pension increased 2736 *Cochrane, Irene A. (widow),* pension increased. 1486 *Cody, Gabriel,* pension increased 1932 *Coeur d’Alene Forest Reserve. Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3256 *Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,* part, of Fort Sherman, abandoned military reservation granted for cemetery to 3004 *Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation,* appropriation for Indian agent, etc., at. 334 for superintendent 1023 disposal of unallotted lands in 335 allotments to Indians 335 classification of residue; open to home stead entry 336 appraisal; payments; commutation 336 mineral entries; coal and oil deposits 336 saloof remain inglands; school sections, 336 proclamation of opening; regulations 337 reservations for public uses; town sites, 337 disposal of proceeds: distribution 337 agency, etc., lands 337 rules, etc.; responsibility of United States 337 appropriation for expenses; reimbursable; use of proceeds 338 owners of land adjoining mat’ purchase from, to complete holdings 1229 *Coeur d’ Alene Indians.* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with, 335, 1024 *Coffey, James I., Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 351 *Coffey, John L.,* pension increased 1974 *Coffin, Griffin A.,* pension increased 2754 *Coffin. Henry * pension increased 1912 *Coffman, Daniel M.,* pension increased 1744 *Coffman, Vic for H.,* pension increased 2455 *Cohonsey River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1080 *Cohen, Stephen D.,* pension increased 1607 *Coin,* appropriation for freight on bullion and 409, 955 for transporting silver 706 for transporting fractional silver 1312 for transporting silver 1313 for transporting minor 706, 1312 for recoining gold 706, 1313 deficiency appropriation for recoining gold 28 for transporting silver 28, 119, 636, 1373 for freight on bullion and 31, 1376 for transporting minor 636, 1374 permanent appropriation for metal for minor, increased 132 *Colter, John,* pension increased 2143 *Colby, Abram P.,* pension increased 2279 *Colby. William M.,* pension increased 2538 *Cold Spring Inlet, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of; contribution of local authorities, etc.: restriction 1079 *Cold Springs, Ga.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 721 *Colding, James L.,* pension increased 255G *Coldwater, Mich.,* acquiring sit e and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 1297 *Coldwater River. Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1688 bridge authorized across, between Coahoma and Quitman counties 631 *Cole, Burgess,* pension increased 1690 *Cole, Charles L.,* pension increased 2610 *Cole, Clarke S.,* pension increased 2489 *Cole. George W.,* pension increased, 2686 *Cole, James H., alias John V.,* pension 1516 *Cole, Lucy (widow),* pension increased 2508 *Cole, Norman H.,* pension increased 2326 *Cole, Peter,* pension increased 1908 *Cole, Robert,* pension increased 2561 *Cole, Seymour,* pension increased 1687 *Cole, Theodore,* pension increased 2175 *Colcgute, William H.,* pension increased 2107 *Coleman, Clam P. ( widow),* pension increased 2709 *Coleman, David B.,* pension increased 2069 *Coleman, John.jr.,* pension increased 1684 *Collection Districts. Customs (see* Customs). *Collection of Customs Duties,* permits to load or unload at night, vessels from foreign ports 633 extended to bonded carriers from United States ports 6333361 *Collectors of Customs,* deputy, to be appointed by Secretary of the Treasury; duties, etc 880 *Collector’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 484, 1121 *Coller, Hester A. (widow),* pension 2683 *Collett, Dier,* pension increased 2235 *Collier, George W.,* pension increased 126 *Colliers, Naval (sec also* Naval Auxiliaries), appropriation for maintenance 556 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of 46, 647, 666, 1385 limit of cost increased, of, now building 583 *Collingwood, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Collins, Ada (daughter),* pension 2066 *Collins. Charles,* pension 2177 *Collins, Henry E.,* pension increased 2471 *Collins, Isaiah,* pension increased 1688 *Collins, James,* pension increased 2640 *Collins, Kemenskio A. N. L., alias Lewis,* pension increased 1489 *Collins, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 2450 *Collins, MiltonS.,* pension increased 2293 *Collins. Lieut, R. W.,* deficiency appropriation for refund 1380 *Collisions at Sea.* lights, etc., on fishing vessels and boats to prevent 850 former laws repealed 852 *Collum, Georgelta K. (widow),* pension 2479 *Cologne, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Colombo,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Colombo, Ceylon.* classification and salary of consul 99 *Colon. Panama,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Colonels, Army. Retired.* on active duty to receive same pay. etc., as a retired major. 245 *Colorado,* appropriation for Indian service in 334, 1023 for incidentals, Indian service in 334, 1023 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 434, 980 Battlement Mesa Forest Reserve, area modified 3076 Cochetopah Forest Reserve, established 3101 consolidation of Pikes Peak and Plum Creek timber land reserves, and South Platte Forest. Reserve into Pikes Peak Forest Reserve 3029 Durango, granted lands for water supply; price, etc 1053 entry of certain lands by Mancos, authorized 459 forest reserves not to be created or added to in, except by act of Congress 1271 Fruita Forest Reserve, established 3191 grant of public lands to Boulder, for water supply 1223 Gunnison Forest Reserve, established 3025 Holy Cross Forest Reserve, established 3144 enlarged 3286 La Sal Forest Reserve, Utah and, established 3190 Las Animas Forest Reserve, established 3289 Leadville Forest Reserve, established 3013 lease of lands of Southern Utes in La Plata County, to P. F. U. Rubber Company 88 may purchase desert lands in former South ern Ute Reservation 1056 Medicine Bow Forest Reserve, Wyo. and. enlarged 3039, 3303 Mesa Verde Nat ional Park, created 616 Montezuma Forest Reserve, established 3106 enlarged 3307 Ouray Forest Reserve, established 3271 Park Range Forest Reserve, established 3079 area modified 3285 resurvey of certain townships, Baca County, authorized 459 of township in Fremont. County 868 right of way granted over public lands in, for irrigation and electricpower plants 1227 San Isabel Forest Reserve, area extended, 3083 San Juan Forest Reserve, established 3070 enlarged 3308 Uncompahgre Forest Reserve, established 3109 enlarged 3282 Wet Mountains Forest Reserve, established 3096 *Colorado River. Tex.,* preliminary examination of to be made 1117 *Colorado Springs, Colo.,* appropriation for public building 698, 1297 limit of cost, increased, public building 773 *Colorado Stale Agricultural College,* lands granted for forestry purposes to 1246 reversion for nonuser 1246 *Colored Agricultural Normal University, Okla.,* lands reserved for; disposition 273 indemnity grant of lands to 275 *Colored Industrial Home School, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses. 1152 *Colored Women and Children, D. C., National Association for Relief of,* appropriation for care of children by; contract 512, 1153 *Colson. William O.,* pension increased 1548 *Colton, Francis,* pension increased 1941 *Columbia and Colville Indian Reservations, Wash.,* trust pat ents to allottees under Moses agreement 55 conveyance in fee after ten years 55 sale permitted allottees, except 80 acres, 55 by heirs of allottees 55 taxation on lands sold 56 *Columbia County, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Snake River between Whitman County and 107 *Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution, D. C.,* appropriation for current expenses 731, 1338 for repairs, etc 731, 1338 for instruction 503, 1142 deficiency appropriation for current expenses 373362 *Columbia Heights, D. C.,* appropriation for site for future normal, etc., schools 502 *Columbia Hospital for Women, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 510, 1151 for repairs 510 *Columbia Indian Reservation, Wash.,* entries, etc., of lands on former, made before withdrawal for irrigation projects, confirmed 934 *Columbia, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Pearl River at 933 *Columbia, Mo.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *Columbia River, Oreg.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 *Columbia River, Wash. and Oreg.,* appropriation for improving mouth of 131, 738, 1107 between Vancouver and mouth of Willamette 738 at Three-Mile Rapids 738 below Portland 738 for improvement of lower 1107 between Dalles Rapids and Celilo Falls; contracts 1107 and tributaries to mouth of Snake River 1107 for improvement of upper 1107 between Wenatchee and Bridgeport, Wash 1109 bridge authorized across, between Benton and Franklin counties, Wash 108, 866 Benton and Walla Walla counties 866 Douglas and Kittitas counties 109 Vancouver, Wash 2 Wenatchee, Wash 6 lightvessel authorized, off mouth of 324 appropriation for 711, 1318 *Columbia Road. D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for widening, east of Sixteenth street 844 appropriation for 845 deficiency appropriation for extending 641 *Columbia, S. C.,* terms of court at; fall term for civil cases only. 1002 *Columbia. Tenn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1297 *Columbia Valley Railroad Company,* granted right of way through Fort Columbia Reservation, Wash 926 quarantine station, Wash 926 *Columbian. University, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Columbus Barracks, Ohio,* appropriation for post hospital 255 *Columbus. Christopher,* memorial to be erected in District of Columbia, to 1413 commission created to select site, design, etc 1413 appropriation for expenses 1413 *Columbus, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River between Franklin and 324 two bridges authorized across Chattahoochee River between Eufaula and 325 *Columbus. Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Columbus Memorial Library,* appropriation for site and contribution to building for 758 *Columbus. Miss.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 1297 *Columbus, Nebr.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Columbus, Ohio.* enlargement of public building at. authorized 774 appropriation for 790, 1297 rent 1297 *Colville Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 377, 1050 for support, etc., of Indians at 377, 1050 *Colville Forest Reserve, Wash.,* proclamation establishing 3288 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for part payment for lands ceded on 1050 for ceded portion of 377 claims of attorneys referred to Court of Claims 378 survey and allotments to Indians of 80 disposal of unallotted lands 80 proclamation opening, to settlement 81 sale of timber lands 81 disposal of proceeds; per capita 81 reservations for agency, schools, etc 82 appropriation for expenses; reimbursable 82 townsite provisions; proceeds 82 withdrawal for irrigation projects 82 change in enrollment of bill authorized 2829 *Colvin, William,* pension increased 2247 *Comanche, etc., Indian Reservations. Okla.,* pasture and wood reserves in, opened to homestead entry 3233 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 361, 1043 town sites set. aside on the common lands of 80 *Combs. Henry D.,* pension increased 2656 *Combs, William W.,* pension increased 2084 *Comer, Michael,* pension increased 1619 *Commerce (see* Interstate Commerce Commission). *Commerce and Navigation,* provisions for trade with Philippines 154 *Commerce, Internal and Foreign,* appropriation for experts, etc., collect ing facts relative to 989 *Commerce, Interstate (see* Interstate Commerce) *Commercial Agents,* office of abolished 100 *Commercial Arrangements, Reciprocal,* proclamation announcing, with Bulgaria 3231 with Germany 3192 with Portugal 3268 with Spain 3227 with Switzerland 3185 *Commissary General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 419, 965 deficiency appropriation for salaries 6653363 *Commissary-Sergeants, Army Post.* appropriation for pay 242, 1160 *Commission (Canaduin), Joint High,* appropriation for preparing reports, etc 292 *Commission, International Prison,* appropriation for annual subscription 291, 921 *Commission, Mexican Water Boundary,* appropriation for continuing work of 291, 920 *Commission on Columbus Memorial, D. C.,* composition of, duties, etc 1413 appropriation for expenses 1413 *Commission on Postal Sendee, Joint Congressional,* appointment, duties, etc 1216 *Commission on Revision of the Lavs,* to make final report by December 15, 1906, 574 review of work by joint Congressional committee 1423 *Commission on Surplus Waters of Mississippi River. Minn.,* composition; subjects to be considered 456 *Commission, Postal,* authorized to investigate, etc., second class mail matter 477 appropriation for 477 existence continued 1420 *Commission, Saint John River, Joint,* appropriation for expenses of 292 *Commission to Peace Conference at The Hague,* deficiency appropriation for pay and expenses 118 *CommissionerGeneral of Immigration,* to administer all immigration laws, etc 905 *Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees. 755, 1361 deficiency appropriation for fees 48, 667, 669, 1403, 1405 to have a seal: use, etc 546 *Committee on Arid Lands, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for clerk 662 *Committee on Department Methods,* deficiency appropriation for salaries 663 *Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for clerk 662 *Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives.* deficiency appropriation for additional clerk 662 *Committee on Patents, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for clerk 662 *Committee on Printing (see* Joint Committee on Printing). *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, House of Representatives,* chairman to serve on commission on New York postal situation 786 *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Senate,* chairman to serve on commission on New York postal situation 786 *Committee on Revision, etc., of the Laws, Joint Special,* appointment; duties, powers, etc 1423 payment of expenses 1423 *Committee on the Library, House of Representatives,* chairman to serve on Barry Monument Commission. 224 commission to select site for Longfellow statue 830 John Paul Jones Monument Commission 224 Stephenson Memorial Commission 1424 *Committee on the Library, Senate,* chairman to serve on Barry Monument Commission 224 commission to select site for Longfellow statue 830 John Paul Jones Monument Commission 224 Stephenson Memorial Commission 1424 *Committee on Ventilation and Acoustics, Senate,* deficiency appropriation for pay of clerk 1395 *Committees of Congress,* limit on printing for use of 1012 *Committees on A ppropriations, Senate and House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for additional compensation to clerks 1396 *Common Carriers (see also* Railroads, *and* Interstate Commerce Regulations), appropriation for regulating commerce by, etc 1311 provisions limiting hours of labor by railroad train. etc., employees 1415 subject to interstatecommerce rules, etc., pipe lines for oil., etc 584 railroads, and rail and water lines carrying goods, etc., between States and Territories 584 within a Territory 584 to adjacent foreign country 584 through a foreign country 584 for export 581 from foreign countries 584 wholly within a State excepted 584 express and sleeping car companies included as 584 switch connections, etc., to be furnished for private sidings 585 liability for injuries to employees 232 of bonded merchandise from United States ports may be permitted to load or unload at night 633 *Commutation of Quarters, Army,* determination of duty without troops 246 *Commutation of Rations,* appropriation for Army 249, 1165 special allowance, Fort Bayard, N. Mex 250, 1166 for volunteers, etc 750, 1356 *Compahia de las Fcrroearriles de Puerto Rico,* payment to 1817 *Compensation in Lieu of Moieties,* appropriation for 708, 1315 *Compilations of Laws,* appropriation for preparing, for Congress, etc 753, 946 *Compton, Cynthia A. (widow),* pension 2185 *Compton Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1079 *Compton., Emily (widow),* pension 2011 *Comptroller of the Currency,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 407, 954 for expenses, superintendent, etc 407, 954 for special examinations, etc 408, 954 deficiency appropriation for special examinations 1373 number of copies increased of annual report. 1425 reports to, required from all savings, trust, and banking associations, District of Columbia 458 *Comptroller of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 405, 9523364 *Compulsory Education, D. C. (sec* Education of Children, D. C., Compulsory). *Comstock, Franklin,* pension increased 2630 *Conant, A. Judson,* pension increased 2789 *Conant, Etta D. (widow),* pension increased 1700 *Conant, Henry A.,* pension increased 2223 *Concessions, Railway, etc.,* penalty for giving or receiving 587 *Concord, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 Concurrent Resolutions(*see* PART 2). *Condemnation of Insanitary Buildings, D. C.,* board for, created; composition; powers, etc 157 meetings; inspection of premises 157 orders of condemnation; vacation of buildings, etc 157 repairs; demolition, etc 158 premises in litigation, etc 158 service of notice 159 interference with inspection, removing orders, etc., forbidden 159 punishment for violations 160 legal proceedings for vacating orders, etc 160 award of damages; evidence admitted 160 payment of expenses 161 *Condemnation of Streets, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for 491, 1128 *Condemned Cannon,* loaned to Petoskey, Mich 1293 Preston, Iowa 1422 *Condiment,* articles used for, included as “food” in Pure Food Act 769 *Conduits, D. C.,* under Seventh street from Center Market for refrigeration extended 93 *Conecuh River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1087 *Conecuh River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1087 *Coney Island Channel, New York Harbor,* appropriation for improvement of 1077 survey of, ordered 538 *Confectionery,* included as “food” in Pure Food Act 769 *Confederate Battle Flags,* delivery to Confederate Memorial Literary Society, Richmond, Va., of unidentified 837 *Confederate Soldiers,* deficiency appropriation for claims for property taken from 1381 *Confederate Soldiers and Sailors,* graves of, who died in northern prisons or hospitals, to be located, etc 56 headstones, care, etc 56 appropriation for expenses 56 commissioner to be appointed; duties, salary, etc 56 *Congaree River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of; extension 1084 preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Congdon, Caroline. W. (widow),* pension increased 2529 *Congress,* appropriation for printing and binding for 759, 1366 deficiency appropriation for extra month’s pay to employees 660, 1394 for Robert Brent Mosher 660 adjournment of, ordered for June 30, 1906 2835 holiday recess ordered for 1905 2829 for 1906 2837 may fix diversion of waters of Great Lakes or Niagara River 626 *Congress of Hygiene and Demography, International,* invited to meet in Washington 1422 *Congressional Cemetery, D. C.,* certain restrictions on property repealed 1236 *CongrcssionaI Directory,* appropriation for compiling 392, 938 *Congressional Elections,* money contributions by corporations for, prohibited 864 penalty. 865 *Congressional Employees,* to receive December, 1905, salaries December 20 821 December, 1906, salaries December 20 1418 *Congressional Library (see* Library of Congress). *Congressional Record,* appropriation for reporting proceedings, House of Representatives 396, 942 Senate 392, 938 for clerk in charge, at the Capitol 943 for printing and binding 759, 1366 address of Gen. Horace Porter at John Paul Jones ceremonies to be printed in 829 *Congressional Reference Library,* appropriation for custodian, etc 397, 945 *Conine, Charles,* pension increased 1636 *Conine, Fanny L. ( widow),* pension increased 1886 *Conklin, George,* pension increased 1838 *Conley, Carrie A. (widow),* pension increased 1777 *Conley, Charles H.,* pension increased 1717 *Conley, John A.,* pension increased 1622 *Conn, James L.,* pension increased 2465 *Conneaut, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1095 *Connecticut,* may return certain ordnance purchased 105 value to be credited to militia quota 105 appropriation for 106 *Connecticut Avenue Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for completing, across Rock Creek 492 for paving approaches to 1128 time extended for completing 1128 *“Connecticut,” Battle Ship,* limit of cost increased 583 *Connecticut River, Conn.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of, between Hartford and Holyoke; surveys, etc 1075 below Hartford 1077 preliminary examination of, to be made for removing obstructions Eight Mile River and East Branch 1112 *Connell, John W.,* pension 2265 *Conner. William D.,* pension increased 20713365 *Connell. Willie. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 349 *Connellsville. Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at. authorized 784 appropriation for 795 *Connelly, Edmund T., alias John Marks,* pension increased 1543 *Connersville, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Connery, Charles F.,* pension increased 2578 *Connor. Hilia Ann (widow),* pension 1436 *Connor, John,* pension increased 1661 *Conover, Daniel S.,* pension increased 2209 *Conrad, James M.,* pension increased 1636 *Consolidated Index to Statutes at Large,* deficiency appropriation for preparing 1395 *Conspiracies in Restraint of Trade, etc.,* investigation ordered of, in coal or oil 823 *Constantinople, Turkey,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for hire of steam launch for embassy 289, 919 for purchase of legation buildings, etc 293 for clerk hire, consulategeneral at. 294, 924 *“Constitution,” Frigate,* appropriation fur restoring to original condition, etc 573 *Constitution of the United States.* to be adopted by constitutional convention of Arizona 279 Oklahoma 269 *Construction Plants, Navy Yards,* appropriation for repairs and improvements 573, 1195 *Consular Agents,* appointaient of, when necessary 100 receiving more than $1,000 a year not allowed to transact any private business 101 *Consular Clerks,* appropriation for salaries 293, 923 compensation increased 923 *Consular Courts,* jurisdiction of consuls in China, diminished 814 *Consular Fees,* to be paid into the Treasury 101 payment to consular agents from; maximum. 101 for certifying invoices to be prescribed by the President 101 adhesive official stamps denoting, to be affixed to all documents 102 *Consular Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries 293, 923 for expenses 293, 923 *Consular Marshals,* appropriation for, in China, Korea, and Turkey 294, 925 *Consular Officers,* appropriation for transportation; allowance for 288, 922 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 290, 920 for bringing home from abroad, remains of 290, 920 deficiency appropriation for salaries 667 for transportation 1372 receiving more than $1,000 a year forbidden to transact private business 101 notarial acts required of 101 fees to be prescribed 101 all fees to be turned into the Treasury 101 payment of consular agents from 101 compensation of vice and deputy officers 101 official stamps to be affixed to documents by 102 no act valid without 102 *Consular Regulations,* appropriation for rewriting 925 *Consular Service,* reorganization of 99 consuls-general, classification and salaries, 99 consuls, classification and salaries 99 vice and deputy officers 100 temporary service of consuls as 100 consular agents continued 100 commercial agents abolished 100 consulsgeneral at large, authorized 100 salary, appointment, duties 100 powers; bond 100 clerks receiving more than $1,000 a year to be American citizens 101 business prohibitions extended to practice of law 101 may be extended to feed officers, etc 101 notarial acts required; fees 101 fees, official or unofficial, to be paid into the Treasury 101 allowance to consular agents 101 vice and deputy officers, additional compensation 101 invoice fees to be prescribed by President, 101 documentary stamps required for official acts 102 in effect June 30, 1906 102 inconsistent laws repealed 102 *Consulates,* appropriation for repairs to premises 291, 921 for clerk hire 293, 923 maximum allowance increased 294 for contingent expenses 295, 926 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 27, 635, 667, 1403 clerks receiving $1,000 a year or more must be citizens 101 *Consuls,* appropriation for salaries 293, 923 duties of in estates of deceased American citizens in China 815 reports, etc., to United States court 815 new classification of 99 may temporarily act as vice and deputy officers 100 prohibition against transacting business extended to practicing law 101 *Consuls-General,* appropriation for salaries 293, 923 new classification of 99 prohibition against transacting business extended to practicing law 101 *Consumptive Sanitarium,* lands granted to Minnesota for 195 *Consumptives’ Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for erection, etc., for indigent tuberculosis patients 511 *Contagious Diseases,* appropriation for preventing introduction of yellow fever and other 301 admission of aliens afflicted with loathsome, etc., excluded 8993366 importation of aliens with loathsome, etc., unlawful; penalty 901 decision of board of special inquiry, final, 901 *Contagious Diseases, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 506, 1145 for isolating wards for minor 506, 1146 bodies of persons in public charge dying from, to be incinerated 123 crematorium for etc 123 notice required of existence, etc., of certain 889 persons responsible 890 punishment for violations 890 regulations authorized 890 repeal of former laws 890 *Contentnia Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1083 *Contested Election Cases, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for allowances 661 for compiling testimony, etc 662 *Contingent. Expenses,* appropriation for Army 240, 1158 for foreign missions 289, 919 for consulates 295, 926 for Indian Service 331, 1020 for Senate 391, 937 for House of Representatives 396, 942 for Library of Congress 399, 946 for Executive Office 401, 947 for Department of State 402, 949 for Treasury Department 409, 956 for Auditor for Post-Office Department, 410, 957 for War Department 421, 966 for Navy Department 427, 973 for Interior Department 433, 979 for Civil Service Commission 433, 979 for Post-Office Department 439, 985 for Department of Justice 441, 986 for Census Office 444, 989 for Department, of Commerce and Labor 446, 991 for Court of Claims 448, 993 for District of Columbia 488, 1125 for Department of Agriculture 692, 1277 for Independent Treasury 706, 1312 for Fisheries Bureau 720, 1328 for land offices 723, 1332 allotment of annual, to prevent deficiencies 49 waiver only for emergencies on written order 49 penalty for violations 49 *Contract Laborers,* admission of alien, excluded 899 *Contract Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for 245, 1163 for mileage 246, 1163 deficiency appropriation for mileage 843 *Contracts, D. C.,* retent on construction work to be held for repairs; term 94 extended to buildings, etc 929 bonds not required for if less than $500 546 *Contracts, Government,* certified checks may be accepted on guaranty for naval supplies 841 limitat ion on all; exception for Army and Navy 255 specific terms required to execute: involving amount, exceeding appropriations 764 work on river and harbor improvements may be done by 1110 *Contracts in Restraint of Trade, etc.,* investigation ordered of, in coal or oil 823 *Controller Bay. Alaska,* construction of trestle authorized from Whale Island to mainland of 803 *Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese, of Washington,* powers and authority of corporation amended 875 *Conventions (see also Treaties),* Alaskan boundary, with Great Britain 2948 copyright, with Japan 2887 extradition, with Great Britain, crimes added 2903 with Japan, crimes added 2951 irrigation, with Mexico 2953 parcelspost, with Australia 2872 with Bermuda 2983 with Denmark 2965 with Ecuador 2974 with Peru 2957 with Sweden 2889 postal, with Panama 2879 trademarks, with Roumania 2901 *Converse, James E.,* pension increased 2551 *Convicts, D. C.,* appropriation for support, etc., of, out of the District 508, 1148 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1379 *Conway. Silas P.,* pension increased 2031 *Conwell, Hugh,* payment to 2661 *Conwell, William,* pension increased 2627 *Conyngham, John R.,* pension increased 2260 *Cook. Adam,* pension increased 1620 *Cook County, Ill.,* status of prior naturalization records, etc., of criminal court of 631 *Cook. E. W.,* payment to 2661 *Cook, Eunice (widow),* pension increased 2382 *Cook. George W.,* pension increased 2708 *Cook, John, Indian War,* pension increased 1756 *Cook, John, Host Virginia Volunteers,* pension increased 1537 *Cook. John T.,* pension increased 1767 *Cook. Joseph E,* pension increased 2195 *Cook. Lutcllus,* pension increased 1788 *Cook, Nelson,* pension increased 1823 *Cook. Neilton G.,* pension increased 1859 *Cook, Philip,* pension increased 1961 *Cook, Pleasant W.,* pension increased 2032 *Cook. Samuel,* pension increased 2275 *Cook. Sidney H,* pension increased 2150 *Cook. Stephen H. S.,* pension increased 24553367 *Cook. Taingena, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Cook. Thomas H.,* pension increased 2527 *Cook, William,* pension increased 1696 *Cool, Benjamin H.,* pension increased 2043 *Cooley, Adolphus,* pension increased 2526 *Cooley, Franklin,* pension increased 1998 *Cooley, George L.,* pension increased 1638 *Cooley, Henrietta C. (widow),* pension increased 2711 *Cooley, Marius S.,* pension increased 1912 *Coomer. Justus B.,* pension increased 2447 *Cooney. Patrick,* pension increased 2713 *Cooper, Alonzo,* pension increased 2230 *Cooper, Daniel H., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Cooper, Iliriry, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Cooper Island, Cass Lake, Minn.,* granted to Minnesota for public park or State forest reserve 352 *Cooper, John,* pension increased 2503 *Cooper, Joseph J.,* pension increased 1566 *Cooper, Nathaniel,* pension increased 1522 *Cooper, Seth H.,* pension increased 1930 *Cooper, William T.,* pension increased 2708 *Coos Bay, Oreg.,* preliminary examination to be made of, and bar entrance 1116 *Coos River. Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 1107 *Coosa River. Ga. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1085 bridge authorized across, at Talladega. Ala, 884 completion and use of Lock No, 4, authorized, conditions. 211 dam. etc., authorized at Lock and Dam No, 12 1288 dams across, near Lock No, 2, authorized, by riparian owners 183 preliminary examination of to be made 1111 for Dam No, 5 1111 at Horseleg Shoals 1112 *Coover, Samuel E.,* pension increased 2452 *Cope. Isaac (son),* pension 2011 *Co penhagen, Den,ma rk,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Copher, Reuben,* pension increased 2588 *Coppage, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1891 *Copper River. Alaska,* bridge authorized across, at Childs Glacier, 804 *Copra,* duty on, Philippines tariff 26 *Copyright Convention,* with Japan 2887 *Copyright Office,* appropriation for register clerks, etc 399, 945 for printing and binding 761, 1368 for Catalogue of Title Entries of the 761, 1368 *Copyrights,* proclamation extending to citizens of Norway benefits of 3111 protection of matter in ” Rules and Specifications for Grading Lumber, etc.”, 836 *Coquille Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamation establishing 3299 *Coquille River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 1107 preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Coraopolis and Osborne Bridge Company,* may bridge Ohio River, Pa 538 *Coraopolis, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River to Osborne from 538 *Corbett, P. S.,* credit in accounts 2313 *Corbett, Wiley,* payment to 2663 *Corbin, Daniel O.,* pension increased 2330 *Corcoran Gallery of Art, D. C.,* refu nd of taxes 869 *Cordner, Albert D.,* pension increased 1658 *Corea (see* Korea ). *Corey, George L.,* pension increased 2713 *Corinth and Shiloh Electric Railway Company,* granted right of way through Shiloh National Park 388 *Cork, Ireland,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Corley, William. B.,* pension increased 2570 *Cornelius, Adam P., Indian Allottee,* feeaimpie titile to 381 *Cornelius, Alice, Indian Allottee,* fee simple title to 380 *Cornelius, Alice, Indian Allottee,* fee simple title to 381 *Cornelius, Frank, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple tit le to 381 *Cornelius, Joshua, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Cornelius, William,, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Cornell, Charles H.,* may dam Niobrara River, Nebr 297 granted right of way for trolley line. Fort Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr 297 *Cornell, Nelson,* pension increased 2547 *Corner, Watson L.,* pension increased 2734 *Cornett, Clark,* pension increased 2017 *Coming, N. Y.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1297 *Common, Phillip W.,* pension increased 1511 *Corns, Mary T. (widow),* pension increased 2012 *Cornwall, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Cornwell, John S.,* pension increased 25043368 *Coroner’s Office, D. O.,* appropriation for salaries 484, 1121 for expenses 489, 1126 deficiency appropriation for deputy’s services 640, 1376 for expenses 610, 1376 *Corporation Common Carrier,* liable for violations of interstate commerce regulations 587 *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 484, 1121 for rent of office 1125 for assistant, condemning land for alleys, etc 1128 to prosecute violations of veterinary regulations 873 *Corporations,* liable for violations of Pure Food Act, by officers, agents, etc 772 money contributions prohibited by national banks and Federal corporations for political elections . 864 by other, at Federal elections 864 penalty 865 *Corporations Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 442, 987 for special attorneys, etc 442, 987 *Corporations, D. C. (see also* Incorporations, D. C.), charter amended, Masonic Mutual Relief Association, 214 Grand Lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows may sell Odd Fellows Hall, etc 614 service on foreign, may be on employee 874 Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias; property headings increased 934 *Corpus Christi, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of Turtle Cove Channel from Aransas Pass to; contracts, 1091 *Corsicana, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1297 *Corzine, Calvin,* pension increased 2208 *Corwin, Quincy,* pension increased 1870 *Cory, Abraham M.,* pension 1450 *Coscob, Conn.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1112 *Cosgro, James C.,* pension increased 2798 *Cosgrove, Carrie E. (widow),* pension increased 2504 *Cosgrove, James W.,* pension increased 2495 *Costa Rica, Nicaragua and,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Costinett, Carrie E. (widow),* pension 1829 *Cotten, Aurelia (widow),* pension 1663 *Cotion Boll Weevil., Meri/an,* appropriation for emergency fund to meet spread of 695, 1280 *Cotton Crop Condition Reports,* to be issued the same day as ginners’ reports. 691, 1276 *Cotton Products,* appropriation for investigation of foreign markets for 442 *Cotton, John R.,* pension increased 1620 *Cotton Statistics,* appropriation for collecting, by Census Office 443, 989 *Cotton Textiles,* modi fication of Philippine customs tax on 24 *Cottrell, George,* payment to 2661 *Cottrill, Cassy (widow),* pension 1819 *Cowirey, Hon. H. M.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 661 *Coughanour, George W.,* pension increased 1855 *Coughlin, John,* pension increased 1972 *Coulson, Saul,* pension increased 2363 *Coulter, John A.,* pension increased 1512 *Cotillon, Andrew J., alias Samuel Myers,* pension increased 1654 *Council Bluffs, Iowa,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790 *Council City. Alaska,* appropriation for survey of trail from Fairbanks to 316 *Council City and Solomon River Railroad Company,* time extended for completing railroad in Alaska by; license fee deferred 6, 1225 *Counter, Octave,* pension increased 1856 *Counterfeiting, etc Crimes,* appropriation for suppressing 708, 1314 deficiency appropriation for suppressing 1401 *Countryman, Joseph,* pension increased 2654 *Counts, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2124 *Coursoll, Cecilia. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Coursoll, Joseph, jr., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to. 357 *Coursoll, Mary, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Court-House, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc 508, 1148 for repairs; elevators 750, 1357 for file cases, clerk’s office 1148 for repairing, etc., old circuit court records 1148 deficiency appropriation for repairs 40 *Court of Appeals, D. C.,* appropriation for justices, clerks, etc 447, 992 for reporter; expenses 447, 992 for reports of decisions 507, 1146 deficiency appropriation for stenographers to justices 41 to hear appeals from juvenile court 77 *Court of Arbitration, International Bureau, Permanent,* appropriation for share of expenses 291, 9213369 *Court of Claims, D. C.,* appropriation for judges, clerks, etc 448, 993 for auditors, etc 448, 993 for contingent expenses 448, 993 for reporting decisions 448, 993 for pay of custodian 993 for alterations, etc., to building 750 for printing and binding 761, 1368 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 40 for paying judgments of 44, 664, 1400 Cherokee claims 664 for judgments Indian depredation claims 44, 664, 1400 for printing and binding 1398 Lucien B. Howry may be appointed an auditor 1390 to determine amount to attorneys in claims of Cherokee intermarried whites. 340 Colville Reservation cession 378 to determine claim of Joseph P. T. Fish for allotment as Shawnee minor child 344 S. W. Peel for services to Choctaw Nation 2415 Peter P. Pitchlynn’s heirs against Choctaws 345 Esther Rousseau 2408 Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux for forfeited annuities 372 Snare and Trist Company 2567 Vann and Adair against usages 365 to determine damages for lands, etc., taken for new canal at Saint Marys Falls, Mich 1099 to hear claims of estate of Charles F. Winton against Mississippi Choctaws 140 claims of Sac and Fox Indians in Iowa against Sac and Fox Indians in Oklahoma and the United States 1055 to hear Indian depredation claim of John B. Brown 2411 John C. Lynch 2411 Augustus Trabing 2311 suit of Cherokees in, to determine validity of laws as to alienation restrictions, etc., authorized 1028 appeals; attorneys, fees 1028 *Courier, William J.,* pension increased 2550 *Courts (see* United States Courts). *Courts Martial, Army,* appropriation for expenses 245, 1163 *Covell, Thomas G.,* pension increased 1690 *Cowan, Campbell,* pension increased 2568 *Cowan, Garrett F,* pension increased 2734 *Cowan, Henry R.,* pension increased 1964 *Cowan, John,* pension increased 2557 *Coward, Nathan,* pension increased 1787 *Cowell, James L.,* pension increased 1448 *Cowell, Oscar N.,* pension increased 2777 *Cowgill, Alexander M.,* pension increased 2453 *Cowlitz Rirer, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1108 preliminary examination of to be made 1118 *Cox, Columbus,* pension increased 2206 *Cox, Hartley B.,* pension increased 2021 *Cox, Hugh M,* pension increased 2584 *Cox, James,* payment to 2661 *Cox, Jumes B.,* pension increased 1767 *Cox, James D.,* pension increased 2538 *Cox, Jannie, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Cox, Joanna L. (widow),* pension increased 2319 *Cox, Leonard Martin,* may be restored as civil engineer, Navy 1407 *Cox, Wesley G.,* pension increased 2045 *Coy, Edward,* pension increased 1466 *Coyle, Catherine, (widow),* pension 1657 *Coyle, John B.,* pension increased 2266 *Coyner, Frances (widow),* pension 1759 *Crab Island, Lake Champlain,* appropriation for marking graves of soldiers and sailors on 258 *Crabtree, Job B.,* pension increased 2247 *Craig, Daniel,* pension increased 1880 *Craig, Franklin,* pension increased 2682 *Craig, John B.,* pension increased 1746 *Craig, Thomas C.,* pension increased 1780 *Craighton, Solomon,* pension increased 2262 *Craigo, Margaret E. (widow),* pension increased 2706 *Cramer, Andrew,* pension increased 2601 *Cramer, Peter,* pension increased 2211 *Crampton, David F.,* pension increased 1837 *Crandall, Thomas P.,* pension increased 2080 *Crandell, Henry,* pension increased 1694 *Crandol, James,* pension increased 2044 *Crane, John H.,* pension increased 1709 *Crane, John W.,* pension increased 2668 *Crane, William,* pension increased 2472 *Crane, William B.,* pension increased 2398 *Crane, William J.,* pension 2814 *Cranford, John W., late a Representative,* printing of eulogies on, authorized 826 *Cranston, William H.,* pension increased 1440 *Crater Luke National Park,* appropriation for management, etc 729, 1337 *Cravens, Benjamin B.,* pension increased 2726 *Cravens, John O.,* pension increased 27733370 *Crawford, Anthony H.,* pension increased 1538 *Crauford, Emery,* pension increased 2327 *Crawford, Francis M.,* pension increased 2023 *Crawford, John,* pension increased 1961 *Crauford, Nebr.,* grant of part of Fort Robinson Reservation to, for park and water power 461 *Crawford, Robert B.,* pension increased 2238 *Crawfordsville, Ind.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *Crazy Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3224 *Creager, John W.,* pension increased 1809 *Creasey, George W.,* pension increased 1793 *Crecelius, Clark,* pension increased 2648 *Creek Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for sale and leasing lands of 338, 1025 for establishing highways 339 for tribal schools 340, 1026 deficiency appropriation for expenses sale and leasing lands of 39 equalization of allotments provisions restored 138 payment to C. W. Turner 344 persons included on roll of freedmen 138 *Creek Nation (see also* Creek Indians), west boundary line declared 364 *Crefeld, Germany,* classification and salary of consul, 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Creiss, Theresia (daughter),* pension 1905 *Crematory, D. C., Public,* appropriation for maintenance 124, 1146 bodies of persons in custody of public officer dying from contagious diseases to be incinerated in 123 construction on Washington Asylum grounds 123 rules for maintenance, etc.; fees for private incineration 123 appropriation for construction and maintenance 124 *Creston, Iowa,* terms of court at 127 *Criers, United States Courts,* appropriation for pay of 755, 1361 deficiency appropriation for pay 1390 *Crimes,* appropriation for surpressing counterfeiting, etc 708, 1314 for prosecution of 752, 1358 *Crimes and Misdemeanors,* penalty for violating provision of Arkansas River Bridget bill 22 delivery of coal, D. C., without weight certificate 95 defacing, etc., property D. C., increased, 126 indecent exposure, etc., D. C., increased, 127 taking away another’s property, D. C., increased 127 accepting fee for special pension act services , 133, 1407 violating anchorage, etc., rules, Saint Marys River, modified 136 penalty for illegal fishing in Alaskan waters by aliens 264 violating regulations, employment agencies, D. C. 308 additional 848 illegal landing, etc., of sponge 313 unauthorized erection, etc., of aids to navigation 324 violating regulations, etc., for constructing dams across navigable water 386 violations of interstate commerce regulations by corporations, common carrière 587 neglecting to obey order establishing maximum rate for transportation 591 failure to make reports by interstate common carrier 593 failure to keep, etc., accounts by carriers, 594 violating speed regulations for vehicles, D. C 622 killing game birds, D. C 808 hunting wild animals without permit, D. C 808 killing game, etc., with firearms without permit, D. C 809 hunting water fowl with other than row boats, D. C 809 violating regulations, etc., employment agencies, D. C., additional 848 violating requirement of license for masters, etc., of vessels 864 money contributions by corporations at political elections 865 violating veterinary regulations, D. C 873 violating registered nuraes’ regulations, D. C 889 violating provisions to prevent spread of contagious diseases, D. C 890 importing alien prostitutes, etc 900 assisting, etc., importation of alien’ contract labor 900 soliciting immigration of aliens 900 illegally landing alien immigrants 900 bringing aliens subject to certain physical disabilities 901 permitting illegal landing of alien immigrants 904 failing to return, etc., illegal alien immigrant 904 refusing to return alien subject to deportation 905 false statements before immigration officers 906 aiding unlawful entrance of alien anarchists, etc 909 violating space, etc., requirements for emigrant passengers on ships 911 unauthorized use of milk bottles, etc., D. C. 1007 violating requirements for reporting births. D. C. 1011 selling, etc., intoxicating liquors to minors by unlicensed persons, D. C 1249 violating sixteenhour law 1416 punish men t for exeetd ing allotment of contingent expenses, etc 49 unauthorized wearing badges of soldiers’ organizations, etc., D. C 62 violations of fireescape act, D. C 71 removing, etc., child committed by juvenile court, D. C 75 embezzling moneys paid into juvenile court 76 liquor selling, etc., town sites, Kiowa, etc., lands, Okla 803371 punishment for unlawful trespassing, etc., Battle Mountain Sanitarium Reserve, S. Dak 83 violating bridge regulations 85 abandonment, etc., of wife or child, D. C. 86 hindering, etc., abatement of nuisances, D. C. 115 failing to deliver, etc., property of Five Civilized Tribes 141 obstructing highways, Indian Territory 146 violating law condemning insanitary buildings, D. C 160 illegal voting, etc., for Delegate from Alaska 174 illegal acts of election officers, Alaska 174 violât ions of pharmacy regulations, D. C. 182 cutting trees on public lands for turpentine, etc 208 unlawful recovery of spirits from fortified wines 216 rectifying, etc., fortified sweet wines, etc., with other spirits 216 violating denaturedalcohol provisions 217 violation of compulsoryeducation provisions, D. C 219, 220 giving false fire alarms, D. C 220 unauthorized excavation, etc., of antiquities on public lands 225 false marking, etc., gold and silver articles 262 violating liquor prohibitions, Oklahoma, 269 unauthorized entries or departures, quarantine stations. 300 violating quarantine laws and regulations by masters or owners of vessels 300 iBegal copying, etc., approved roll, Five Civilized Tribes 341 violating salmon, etc., fisheries regulations, Alaska. 481 hunting, etc., birds or eggs on game preserves 536 extortion by officers, etc., extended to include attempts 546 shanghaiing, merchant seamen 551 extended to high seas, etc 1233 issuing or receiving free interstate passenger transportation 585 giving or receiving transportation rebates, etc 587 false entries, etc., in carriers’ accounts, etc. 594 divulging facts, etc., by interstate commerce examiner 594 issuing, etc., false naturalization certificates 602 engraving, printing, selling, etc., counterfeit naturalization certificates 602 illegally issuing naturalization certificates 602 unlawful possession of blank naturalization certificates 602 failing to make returns, etc., of naturalization fees 602 receiving additional naturalization fees by clerks 602 issuing false acknowledgments in naturalization cases 603 obtaining naturalization by fraud; accessories 603 illt’gal hunting Grand Canyon Forest Reserve wild animal breeding place 607 willfully disturbing ruins, etc; Mesa Verde Park, Colo 617 unlawful use of waters of Niagara River, etc 627 punishment for violating meat-inspection law requirements 677, 1263 violating any provision of meat-inspection law 678, 1264 offering bribes, etc., to meat-inspection officers 678, 1264 accepting gifts, etc., by meat-inspection officers 678, 1264 selling, etc., unsound meats or meat products 678, 1265 manufacture of adulterated or misbranded food or drugs 768 traffic, etc., in adulterated or misbranded food or drugs 768 juvenile court, D. C., to have jurisdiction of offenders under 17 73 *Criminal Cases,* writs of error to Supreme Court allowed United States in certain instances 1246 *Criminals,* appropriation for expenses, bringing home from foreign countries 289, 919 deficiency appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 27 admission of alien, excluded 899 convention for extradition of, with Great Britain, adding bribery and bankruptcy crimes 2903 with Japan, adding embezzlement and larceny 2951 treaty for extradition of, with Denmark extended to island possessions, etc, 2898 with Haiti 2858 with Norway, modified as to accessories, 2865 with Panama 2851 *Criminals, D. C., Insane,* code provisions extended to charges, etc., by information 113 *Crisfield, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1081 *Crisman, Charles,* pension increased 1833 *Crissip, Pleasant,* pension increased 2400 *Critchfield, Lyman, jr.,* pension 1710 *Crites, William H.,* pension increased. 1437 *Crittenden, Frank,* pension increased 1700 *Crockett, William G.,* pension increased 1628 *Croft, James E.,* pension increased 2419 *Crofton, Ann H. (widow),* pension increased 2130 *Crome, August,* pension 1975 *Crome, William,* pension increased 1545 *Cromer, Richards.,* pension increased 1696 *Crommetl, Francis W.,* pension increased 2272 *Crookcr, Jacob P.,* pension increased 2687 *Crooks, William,* pension increased 2464 *Crookston, Minn.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1297 *Crop Reports,* appropriation for expenses of mont lily, 691, 12763372 *Cross County, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River in Poinsett County and 819 *Cross, Lemuel,* pension increased 2125 *Cross, Levi E.,* pension increased 1642 *Cross, Maria (widow),* pension increased 2538 *Cross of Honor, D. C., The American,* incorporated; purposes, etc 161 *Cross, Rachel, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed; sale for cemetery authorized 1031 *Cross, Theron,* pension increased 2584 *Crossman, Greenleaf W.,* pension increased 2381 *Crouch, David F.,* pension increased 2061 *Crouch, William H.,* pension increased 2141 *Crow Agency. Mont.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 353, 1034 *Crow, Allen,* pension increased 2155 *Crow Creek Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 369, 1046 *Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.,* deficiency appropriation for opening lands ceded on; reimbursement 205 proclamation opening to entry, ceded portion of 3200 time extended homesteaders to establish residence on opened lands of 843 *Crow Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 353, 1034 for fulfilling treaty with 353, 1034 *Crow, Joseph,* payment to 1771 *Crow Wing River, Minn.,* dam authorized across, between Morrison and Cass counties 296 *Crowe, Charles E.,* pension increased 1582 *Crowell, John H.,* pension increased 1494 *Crowley, John,* pension increased 2388 *Crowley, Thomas,* pension increased 1993 *Crozer, James G.,* pension increased 2776 *Cruistrs. Armored,* appropriation for firecontrol instruments, 1180 *Cruisers, Navy,* appropriation for firecontrol instruments, 1180 *Crus, William A.,* pension increased 2506 *“ Crusader,” Yacht,* appropriation for reimbursing owner 1291 *Crystal River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1086 preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Cuartcl Lot, Monterey, Cal.,* title to, released to city 267 *Cuba,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 918 for paying claims for losses, etc., of private property in 1165 for marking places where American soldiers fell in 1175 deficiency appropriation for signal service expenses, pacification of 1382 reimbursement for army pacification expenses by. authorized 1381 residents of, not liable for immigration tax, 898 *Cuendel, Julius S.,* pension increased 2142 *Culberson, Sherwood F.,* pension increased 2037 *Culbertson, Otho E. D.,* pension increased 2796 *Culebra, P. R.,* appropriation for public works, naval station 1188 *Culins, Peter M.,* pension increased 1866 *Cullen, Michael,* pension increased 2669 *Culver, Charles H.,* pension increased 1706 *Cumberland River,* appropriation for improvement of, above Nashville; locks and dams, Nos, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7; contracts 1093 lock and dam 21 737, 1345 bridge authorized across between Celina, Tenn., and Bakertown, Ky 1254 Clarksville, Tenn. 134 between Lineport, Tenn., and Tennessee Rolling Works, Ky 58, 1254 survey ordered, below Nashville 1093 time extended for bridging, at Carthage. Tenn 51 Nashville, Tenn 927 two bridges authorized across, at Nashville, Tenn 135 *Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1085 *Cummin, William E.,* pension increased 2428 *Cummings, William,* pension increased 1799 *Cummings, William G.,* pension increased 2665 *Cummins, Joseph D.,* pension increased 2173 *Cunard Steamship Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment 660 *Cundiff, Stephen,* pension increased 2110 *Cunningham, Edward R.,* pension increased 2273 *Cunningham, George,* pension 1975 *Curacao, West Indies,* classificat ion and salary of consul. 100 *Curley, Patrick,* pension increased 1608 *Curniitt, John H.,* pension increased 2341 *Curran, William,* pension increased 2695 *Currency Act,* issues of gold certificates, and treasury notes modified 1289 depositaries may receive all classes of Government receipts. 1290 retirement of nationalbank notes; monthly limit raised 1290 *Current River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1093 *Currier. Aaron T.,* pension increased 14833373 *Currier, Marcus M.,* pension increased 2432 *Currier, Theodore S.,* pension increased 2078 *Currituck Sound, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway through, from Norfolk to Albemarle Sound. 1083 *Curry, Oliver,* pension increased 2473 *Curtis, Elijah,* pension increased 2088 *Curtis, Joseph A. C.,* pension increased 1871 *Curtis, Levi E.,* pension increased 2549 *Curtis, Levi* IK., pension increased 2677 *Curtis, OrenD.,* pension increased 2472 *Cushing, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2367 *Cushing, Martha G. (widow),* pension increased 1501 *Cushman, Ellen S. (sister),* pension 1884 *Cusick, Lizzie B. (widow),* pension increased 1933 *Custer County. Mont.,* appropriation for bridge built by, across Tongue River, at Fort Keogh 88 *Custer, William A.,* pension increased 2098 *Custodians, Public Buildings,* appropriation for assistant 707, 1313 deficiency appropriation for assistant, and janitors, 45, 832 *Customs (see also* Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods *and* Reciprocity Arrangements ), appropriation for local appraisers’ meetings 708, 1315 for automatic recording scales continued 708, 1315 for collecting revenue from, additional 1315 for motor boarding boat, Gal veston, Tex, 1011 deficiency appropriation for local appraisers’ meetings 28 for repaying importers excess of deposits, 45 for inspectors at New York 636, 1373 for refunding stamps on manifests 1373 appraiser at. New York, salary increased 1373 assistant appraisers at New York, number increased 874 special deputy and deputy appraisers authorized; duties 874 deputy collectors, etc., to be appointed by Secretary of the Treasury 880 entry and clearance of vessels for petroleum at San Luis Obispo, Port liarford, and Monterey, Cal 23 expenses, detecting, etc., frauds upon revenue from, allowance increased 1315 fees to collectors, etc., to be paid from appropriation for collecting revenue from, 1315 free admissions of exhibits, Jamestown Exposition; conditions 766 invoices from Philippines to be authenticated by collec for of customs 539 permits to load or unload at night, vessels from foreign poils 633 extended to bonded carriers from United States ports 633 solicitor of, and assistants authorized; duties, etc 763 *Customs Collection Districts (see also* Imine Page, diate Transportation of Dutiable Goods), established, Sabine, Tex 302 surveyor. Salt Lake City, Utah, salary increased 452 *Customs Duties,* charged on freight transshipped through foreign countries if rates not made public 586 *Customs Duties. Philippine (see* Philippine Tariff, 1905). *Customs Laics and Decisions, Digest of,* appropriation for preparing 840 *Customs Revenue,* appropriation for collecting; additional 1315 deficiency appropriation for collecting 28, 45, 636, 665, 1401 amount for detection of frauds upon, etc., increased 1315 fines, fees, charges, etc., to be covered into the Treasury. 1315 payments to collectors, etc., on account of fees, to be from appropriations for collecting 1315 restriction on deposit of receipts from, in national banks removed 1290 *Customs Tariffs. International Bureau for Publication of,* appropriation for annual contribution 290, 920 *Cutler, John D.,* pension increased 1935 *Culler, Susan H. (widow),* pension 1483 *Cutters, Man-of-War’s, etc..,* loan of, one for every 25 cadets at certain military schools; conditions 620 *Cypress Bayou, Tex. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1092 **D.** *Dabney, Virginias,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 652 *Dachrodt, Jacob,* pension increased 1608 *Dagenfidd, Alary (widow),* pension increased 1939 *Dailey, George AL,* pension increased 2014 *Dailey, Rachel A. (widow),* pension 1474 *Dailey, Samuel,* pension increased 2195 *Dailey. Thomas,* pension increased 2085 *Dairy Industry,* appropriation for experiments developing, in Southern States 674 *Dairy Products,* appropriation for investigation, etc., of, for export 674, 1260 for chemical examination, etc., of 686, 1272 *Dakin. Charles W.,* payment to heirs of 2815 *Dakota County, Minn.,* allotment, to certain Sioux Indians, to be sold to Minnesota; proceeds 78 *Dale County, Ala.,* dam authorized across Choctawhatchee River in 102 *Dal ecarl ia Reservoir, D. C.,* appropriation for dredging, improving, etc, 1135 *Daley. John W.,* pension increased 19473374 *Dallas, Tex.,* limit of cost increased, public building 774 appropriation for 789 *Dallman, Thomas G.,* pension increased 2563 *Dalny, Manchuria,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Dalton, Ga.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1297 *Daly, James C.,* pension increased 2290 *Daly, Richard C.,* pension increased 1792 *Dalzell, John K.,* pension increased 1998 *Damm, Henry,* pension increased 2458 *Dams,* general regulations for constructing for power, etc 386 approval of planas, etc., by Chief of Engineers and Secretary of War, required 386 maintenance of locks, sluices, etc 386 land, etc., for lock for navigation 386 liability for flowage damages 386 forfeiture for noncompliance with requirements 386 penalties for violations; removal, etc 386 time for construction 387 right to amend, etc., reserved 387 authorized by riparian owners, Coosa River, Ala., near Lock 2 183 construction of, authorized across Bear River, Tishomingo County, Miss 130, 929 Choctawhatchee River, Dale County, Ala 102 Coosa River, at Lock and Dam No, 12 1288 Crow Wing River, Morrison and Cass counties, Minn 296 Flint River, at Porter Shoals, Ga 878 Goose Creek, S, C 265 Mississippi River, Bemidji, Minn 210 Clearwater, Minn 266 Monticello, Minn 264 Morrison County, Minn 209 Stearns and Sherburne counties, Minn, 537 Missouri River, Mont 111, 912 Niobrara River, Nebr 297 Pea River, near Elba, Ala 18 Pend d’Oreille River, Big Falls, Wash 205 Stevens County, Wash 931 Red Lake River, Minn 65 Rock River, near Grand Detour, 111, 14 Lyndon, Ill 933 Rock Island County, Ill 155 Saint Joseph River, near Berrien Springs, Mich 102 Mottville, Mich 1254 Savannah River, at Andersonville Shoals 1240 above Augusta, Ga 1000 Calhoun Falls 1240 Cherokee Shoals 1255 Gregg Shoals 876 Hattons Ford 1240 McDaniel Shoals 1238 Middleton Shoals 1239 Trotters Shoals 1241 Turner Shoals 1239 Tennessee River, at Muscle Shoals, Ala, 52 White River, Ark. 628 location, etc., modified of, across Mississippi River, in Morrison County, Minn 1219 time extended for, across Mississippi River, at Clearwater, Minn 1235 Monticello, Minn 1235 Rock Island Rapids 876 Sauk Rapids, Minn 1058 Wright and Sherburne counties, Minn, 84 Missouri River, Mont 1415 provisions for eiectricpower companies, Indian Territory 146 *Dancy, George L.,* pension 2747 *Danforth, George L.,* pension increased 2711 *Daniel, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2369 *Danicldson, August,* pension increased 1888 *Daniels, Aaron,* pension increased 2263 *Daniels, Abbie J. (daughter),* pension 2230 *Daniels, Clara E. (widow),* pension increased 2771 *Daniels, Joseph,* pension increased 2430 *Daniels, Myra R. (widow),* pension increased 1925 *Daniels, Thomas * pension increased 2575 *Danielson, C. J.,* pavment to 2661 *Danley, Andrew D.,* pension increased 1957 *Danner, Charles E., and Company,* refund of license to 2412 *Danville, Ill.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home. 748, 1355 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 34, 1383 *Danville, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1297 *Danville, Va.,* terms of court at 547 *D’Arbonne River,* bridge authorized across, at Farmerville, La 1254 *Darby, George W.,* pension increased 1777 *Darcy, Mary E. (mother),* pension 2005 *Darling, Delphine (widow),* pension increased 2420 *Darling, James M.,* granted honorable discharge 2305 *Darling, Lu. Forrest C.,* pension increased 1656 *Dauber, K. H.,* payment to 2661 *Daughenbaugh, Jonathan,* pension increased 1670 *Daughenbaugh, Samuel M.,* pension increased, 2228 *Daugherty, Lewis L.,* pension increae ed 1571 *Daughters of the American Revolution,* may erect fountain at Paducah, Ky 878 punishment for unauthorized wearing insignia of, in District of Columbia. 623375 *Dauphin Island, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Mobile Bay, between Cedar Point and 10 *Davenport, Abram W.,* pension increased 1726 *Davenport, Iowa,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Davenport, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1472 *Davenport, Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 1799 *Davenport Power Company,* time extended for dam, etc., Mississippi River, at Rock Island Rapids 876 *Davey, Henry,* pension increased. 1899 *David, Ferdinand,* pension increased 2331 *Davidson County, Tenn.,* may build two bridges across Cumberland River, at Nashville 135 time extended 927 *Davidson. David L.,* pension increased 1528 *Davidson, Eli’a (widow),* pension increased 1898 *Davidson, James M.,* pension increased 2556 *Davidson, Lucinda (widow),* pension increased, 2553 *Davies, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1663 *Davis, Aaron,* pension 2749 *Davis, Barlow,* pension increased 2301 *Davis, fhristopher C.,* pension increased 2137 *Davis, David,* pension increased 1727 *Davis. Dennis A.,* pension increased 1492 *Davis, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1448 *Davis, Franklin H.,* pension increased 2758 *Davis, Henry C.,* pension increased 2641 *Davis, Henry H.,* pension increased 2488 *Davis, Hetekiah,* military record corrected 2820 payment to widow of 2821 *Davis, Hiram N.,* deficiency appropriation for maple sugar bounty 1375 *Davis, James,* pension increased 2352 *Davis, James H.,* military record corrected 2466 *Davis, James N.,* pension increased 2139 *Davis, John G.,* pension increased 1726 *Dalis, John W.,* pension increased 1683 *Davis, Joseph,* pension increased 1504 *Davis, Julius A.,* pension increased 2115 *Davis, Lewellen T.,* pension increased 1826 *Davis, Lewis F.,* pension increased 2172 *Davis, Lucre lia (widow),* pension increased 2457 *Davis, Marcus,* pension increased 2601 *Davis, Matthew J.,* payment to 2313 *Davis, Moses,* pension increased 2059 *Davis, Moses B.,* pension increased 1734 *Davis, Newton S.,* pension increased 2089 *Davis, Philena (widow},* pension increased 1503 *Davis, Philo E.,* pension increased 2108 *Davis, Richard E.,* pension increased 1864 *Davis, Samuel B.,* pension increased 2508 *Davis, Samuel H.,* pension increased 2142 *Davis, Samuel L.,* pension increased 2537 *Davis, Samuel S.,* may dam north and south branches of Rock River, Ill 155 *Davis, Seth,* honorable discharge granted 2221, 2811 *Davis, Stephen M.,* pension increased 1657 *Davis, Susan E. (widow),* pension increased 2797 *Davis, Temperance (widow),* pension increased 2656 *Davis, Theodore T.,* pension increased 2192 *Davis, Thomas R.,* pension 1698 *Davis, Thomas C.,* pension increased 2421 *Davis, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2042 *Davis, William, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 1751 *Dams, William, Oregon Volunteers,* pension increased 2280 *Davis, William, War with Mexico,* pension increased, 2783 *Davis, William P.,* pension increased 1643 *Davison, James H.,* pension increased 2469 *Davy, Michael, alias James Byron,* pension increased 1992 *Dawes, John* pension increased 2170 *Dawson, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased, 2200 *Dawson, Yukon Territory,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Day. Enos,* pension increased 1912 *Day. Sarah Ann (widow),* pension increased 2103 *Day huff, Martin,* pension increased 1996 *Dayton, James,* pension increased 18653376 *Dayton, Ohio,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home; additions 745, 1351 terms of court at 1294 *De Brûler, William H.,* pension increased 2618 *De Burger, Marquis M.,* pension increased 1806 *De Castro, Francis H.,* pension increased 2451 *De Fontes, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for 663, 1398 *De. Graff, llenry,* pension increased 1989 *De Haren, Samuel,* pension increased 2612 *De Lait I re, Lewis,* pension increased 1939 *De Noyer, Frank,* pension increased 2727 *De Planque, Frederick,* pension increased 2500 *De Puy, John M.,* pension increased 1858 *De Veaux, Florence Greeley (widow),* pension, 1505 *De Witt, Orlean,* pension increased 1610 *DeadLetter Division, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 439, 984 *Deadwood, S. Dak.,* appropriation for assay office at 415, 962 for public building 698, 789 limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Deal, Harvey,* pension increased 1978 *Dean, Chauncey P.,* pension increased 1570 *Dean, George C.,* pension increased 2296 *Dean, Henry E.,* deficiency appropriation for services 656 *Dean, Samuel * pension increased 2101 *Dean. William,* pension increased, 2548 *Dearborn, Richard,* pension increased 1543 *Deardourff, John,* pension increased 1724 *Dearey, James,* pension increased 2230 *Dealer, Levi,* pension increased 2616 *Decatur, Ill.,* appropriation for public building, 1297 limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Dechon, Louis, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to heirs of 374 *Deckard, Jacob R.,* pension increased 2018 *Decker, Benjamin H.,* pension 1678 *Decker, David,* pension increased 2715 *Decker, John L.,* pension increased 1764 *Decker. William A.,* pension increased 2802 *Deckers Creek. W. Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1118 *Decorah, Iowa,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for. 794 *Decorations, etc.,* acceptance permitted Rear Admiral B. H. McCalla from Emperor of Germany, 2825 Professor Simon Newcomb 1713 *Dedride. Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased, 2295 *Deeds, etc.,* acknowledgment of affecting lands in District or Territories, by notaries, Guam, Samoa, or Canal Zone 552 *Deems, Isaac,* pension increased 1701 *Deems, Samuel,* pension increased 1978 *Deep Bay , N. C.,* preliminary examination to be made of waterway to Swan Quarter Bay from, 1116 *Deer Island, Boston Harbor, Mass.,* purchase of land on, for fortification purposes; conditions 457 damages from firing guns to be reported to Congress 458 *Defacing, etc., Property, D. C.,* penalty for wilfully, increased. 126 *Defective. Persons, Mentally or Physically,* admission of alien, excluded 899 *Defending Suits in Claims,* appropriation for expenses 751, 1358 deficiency appropriation for 40, 656, 1389, 1403 *Deficiencies Appropriations Bill, 1906,* conferees authorized to insert in, appropriations for omnibus public buildings, and railroad rates, bills 2834 *Deficiency Appropriations (see also* Appropriations), for Department of State 27, 118, 634, 885, 1371 diplomatic and consular service 27, 634, 885, 1372 for Treasury Department 27, 119, 635, 842, 885, 1372 collecting customs revenue 28, 636, 1401 Philippine tariff, etc., prior to March 8, 1902, legalized 636 Engraving and Printing Bureau 637 internal revenue 29, 637, 1375 quarantine stations 29 RevenueCutter Service 30, 638 public buildings 30, 638, 1375 mints and assay offices 31, 639, 1376 government in the Territories 639 for District of Columbia 31, 119, 639, 886, 1376 for Interstate Commerce Commission 31, 119 for War Department 32, 120, 644, 843, 1380 California earthquake sufferers 644 Texas claim 645 Army 32, 645, 843, 1381 replacing stores, San Francisco earthquake 645 Isthmian Canal.’. 33 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 34, 1382 State, War, and Navy Department building 35 for Navy Department 35, 646, 885, 1383 Navy 35, 646, 885, 1384 for Interior Department 36, 120, 653, 842, 885, 1387 public lands 654 Geological Survey 37, 654 Indian department 38, 654, 1389 pensions 39, 13893377 for Department of Justice 40, 656, 1389 judicial 657 United States courts 40, 657, 1390 for Post-Office Department 42, 657, 1391 postal service 42, 658, 1391 for Depart ment of Agriculture 42, 658, 811, 1392 for Department of Commerce and Labor 42, 659, 843, 1392 Coast and Geodetic Survey 42, 1393 LightHouse Establishment 42, 1393 lighthouses, etc 659 for legislative 43, 660, 1394 for Senate 43, 660, 1394 for House of Representatives 43, 120, 661, 1396 for public printing and binding 44, 663, 1398 for Government Printing Office 120 for the VicePresident 1371 for Civil Service Commission 1371 for Secretary of the President 1393 for Library of Congress 1399 for judgments, Court of Claims 44, 664, 1399 Indian depredation claims 44, 664, 1400 for paying awards, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 45, 665, 1400 for paying claims certified by accounting officers 45, 665, 668, 1400 for executive; committee on Department methods 663 for judgments, United States courts. 663, 1399 for United States court for China 669 for assistant custodians and janitors, public buildings 832 for stamped envelopes and wrappers 833 expenditures, etc., in excess of appropri ations forbidden 49 acceptance of voluntary service, forbidden, 49 employing personal service in excess of appropriations forbidden; emergencies 49 allotments of contingent expenses, etc., to prevent deficiencies 49 modifications not allowed; exceptions 49 not appIicable to Congress 49 written modification required: report to Congress 49 punishment for violations 49 eighthour law not applicable to unskilled alien laborers, Isthmian Canal 669 * Defoe. John M.,* pension increased 2369 *Dehlendorf. Caroline (widow),* pension increased 1780 *Deiseh. Charles F.,* granted honorable discharge 1959 *Dekalb. Ill.,* appropriation for public building, 698 *Del Gindiee, Francesco,* pension increased 1646 *Del Rio, Tex.,* terms of court 226 *Delaney. John,* pension increased. 2589 *Delaney. Robert H.,* pension increased 2520 *Delany. Edward,* pension increased 1997 *Delany, William,* pension increased 1896 *Delaware,* agreement with New Jersey as to jurisdiction over part of Delaware River, ratified 861 rights of United States not impaired 861 *Delaware. Ambrose S.,* pension increased. 2299 *Delaware Bay.* appropriation for light and fog signal star tion, new breakwater 711 commission to report on waterway from Chesapeake Bay to 835 preliminary examination to be made for canal to Rehoboth Bay, Del 1112 *Delaware Bay Harbor of Refuge,* limit of cost increased for light and fog signal on breakwater 322 *Delaware Breakwater Quarantine Station,* appropriation for fence 1307 *Delaware. Ohio,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Delaware. Hirer, Pa. and N. J.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 *Delaware River,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts for maintenance, etc 738, 1080 for improvement of Perriwig Bar 1080 agreement between New Jersey and Delaware as to jurisdiction over part of, ratified 861 rights of United States not impaired 861 bridge authorized across, near Trenton, N.J. 64 deficiency appropriation for 659 light and fogsignal station, Miah Maul Shoal 322 deficiency appropriation for 659 appropriation for 1317 Joe Flogger Shoal 322 deficiency appropriation for 659 range lights at Bellevue Range 322 deficiency appropriation for 659 *Delegates from Territories,* appropriation for compensation and mile age 392, 938 clerk hire 396, 942 deficiency appropriation for compensation 661, 1396 compensation established 994 provision for electing, in Alaska 169 for election of Hawaii modified 550 *Delinquent Children, D. C.,* jurisdiction of juvenile court over 74 *Delisle, Joseph,* pension increased. 2038 *Delong. Henry,* pension increased 2196 *Delong, Richard L.,* pension increased 1956 *Demarest, Charles M.,* refund to estate of 1940 *Demers, Eugene,* pension increased. 2304 *Demopolis, Ala.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for. 794 *Denatured Alcohol Act,* appropriation for expenses under 218, 957 withdrawal from bond, tax free, for indus trial uses 217 special denaturating bonded warehouses to be designated 217 regulation of material, conditions, etc 217 bonds, returns, etc., required; inspection 2173378 prohibitions: withdrawing from bond and preventing supervision 217 using for beverages or liquid medicines, 217 selling such beverages, etc 217 violating provisions of act 217 recovering, etc., alcohol from denatured spirits 217 using, selling, etc., recovered spirits 21, 7 punishment for violations 217 recovery permitted for manufacturing processes 217 additional employees, instruments, etc., authorized 218 appointments for two years not. subject to civilservice conditions 218 appropriation for expenses 218 report to Congress required: scope 218 withdrawal of denatured domestic alcohol for chemical manufacture changing substance 1250 of rum for denaturing 1250 central denaturing bonded warehouses authorized 1250 transfers of alcohol to, etc 1250 withdrawal for denaturing by pipe line, tanks, tank ears, etc 1250 from bonded warehouses to central denaturing plants 1250 provisions for small distilleries for denaturation only 1250 in effect September 1, 1907 1251 *Denison, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1297 *Denmark.* appropriation for minister to 286, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 deficiency appropriation for Samoan claims 635 extradition treaty with, extended to island possessions, and bribery added 2898 parcels post convention with 2965 *Dennis, Isaac C.,* pension increased. 1618 *Denny, Mary (widow),* pension increased. 2614 *Denson, Lewis,* pension increased. 2028 *Dental Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for 245, 1163 detail to Military Academy 1163 *Dentists. D.* use of drugs, etc., by, restricted 175 *Denver. Colo.,* appropriation for mint at 414, 960 deficiency appropriation for public building, mint 30 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790 limit of cost increased, mint at 784 old building to be sold; use of proceeds 784 minor coins to be coined at mint; distribution 132 plans, etc., for new building to be submitted 1297 transfer of appropriation for wages, mint, to clerks, etc 842 *Department Methods. Committee on,* deficiency appropriation for salaries 663 *Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 670, 1256 for laborers, charwomen, etc 670, 1256 for Weather Bureau 671, 1257 for Bureau of Animal Industry 672, 1258 meat and meat animal inspection for interstate transportation 674, 1260 for Bureau of Plant Industry 679, 1265 experimental gardens and grounds 680, 1266 Arlington experimental farm 680, 1266 tea culture, sugar, etc., investigations 681, 1267 roads in Department grounds 681 inspecting and grading grain for export, etc 681, 1267 seed distribution 682, 1267 purchase and test of valuable foreign seeds, etc 682, 1268 fund from sale of products 684 permanent improvements; reports 1270 deposit of receipts; payments to States and Territories 1270 restriction on further reserves 1271 for Bureau of Chemistry 685, 1271 examination and detention of unwhole some. etc., food, drugs, etc., imported 686 pure food inspection 686, 1272 report on employment of State officials, etc 1272 for Bureau of Soils 687, 1272 for Bureau of Entomology 688, 1273 for Bureau of Biological Survey 688, 1274 report on utility of Bureau 1274 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 689, 1274 for Division of Publications 689, 1274 farmers’ bulletins 690 for Bureau of Statistics 690, 1276 crop reports 691, 1276 extending foreign markets 691, 1276 for library 691, 1277 card index of agricultural literature 692, 1277 for contingent expenses 692, 1277 for Office of Experiment Stations 692, 1278 reports, etc., on farmers’ institutes 693, 1279 nutrition investigations 694, 1279 irrigation and drainage investigations 694, 1279 for Public Roads Office 694, 1279 discretion in use of lump funds; maximum salaries, etc 695, 1280 annual statement of changes, etc 695, 1280 promotion of laborers transferred to classified service 695 for emergencies, cotton boll weevil, etc 695, 1280 gypsy and browntail moths 696, 1280 cattlefever ticks 696, 1281 buffalo range. Wichita Game Preserve 696 Dismal River Forest Reserve, Nebr 696 for surveys, etc., Appalachian and White Mountain watersheds 1281 report on setting apart as forest reserves 1281 sale of prints and lantern slides from negatives of Department; proceeds 696, 1281 transfer of table sirup station, Way cross, to Georgia: conditions 696 allotment of increased annual appropriations for experiment stations 696 disposal of worthless papers, etc 1281 purchase of mileage books 12813379 appropriation for agricultural colleges 1281 method of payment; courses for teachers 1282 additional statements to be made by Secretary 1282 for construction of buildings 758, 1364 for printing and binding 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for Animal Industry Bureau 42, 48, 669, 1403 for grass and forage plant investigations 48 for purchase, etc., of seeds 48, 667 for Weather Bureau 48, 667 for contingent expenses 658, 667 for library 659 for Forest Service 667, 1403 for entomological investigations 667 for collecting statistics 667, 1403 for expenses under pure-food act 811 for Secretary 1392 for Plant Industry Bureau 1403 beet-sugar industry report ordered to be printed annually 838 *Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for solici for of the 441, 986 for Secretary. Assistant, clerks, etc 441, 987 for investigation of trade relations abroad 442, 987 cotton market 442 for Bureau of Corporations, salaries 442, 987 special attorneys, etc. 442, 987 for Bureau of Manufactures 442, 987 collating foreign tariffs 988 for Bureau of Labor, salaries 442, 988 miscellaneous expenses 443, 988 for LightHouse Board 443, 988 for Census Office, salaries 413, 988 collecting statistics, etc 443, 989 rent, contingent expenses, etc 444, 989 tabulating returns 444, 989 for Bureau of Statistics, salaries 444, 989 for collecting statistics 444, 989 for SteamboatInspection Service 444, 989 for Bureau of Navigation 445, 990 for Immigration Bureau 445 for Immigration and Naturalization Bureau 990 for Bureau of Standards, salaries 445, 990 equipment 445, 991 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 446, 991 delegate, International Committee of Electrical Units 446, 991 for contingent, expenses 4t6, 991 for rent 446, 991 for site and building for 700 repealed 840 for civil expenses under 710, 1317 for immigrant, stations 710 Ellis Island 1317 for lighthouses, etc 710, 1317 for LightHouse Establishment 712, 1319 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 713, 1321 for Fisheries Bureau 717, 1324 for Alaska seal fisheries 721, 1329 for enforcing Chinese exclusion 722, 1329 for Henry John Wright 722 for McKay Steamship Line 722 for Oscar Klockor 722 for expenses, shipping commissioners, 722, 1330 for printing and binding 760, 1368 for salaries, naturalization division, Immigration Bureau 1329 information division; additional assistants 1329 appropriation for expenses, restricting immigration of certain aliens 1330 for woman and child workers’ investigation 1330 for immigrant station, Charleston, S. C 1415 Galveston, Tex 1412 New Orleans, La 1409 deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Manufactures, assistant chief 42 for Alaska seal fisheries 42, 1393 for shipping commissioners; rent 42 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 42, 1393 for LightHouse Establishment 42, 48, 1405 for Court of Claims judgments under 44, 664, 1400 for Fish Commission 48, 659 for special agents. 659 for lighthouses, beacons, and fog signals 659, 842, 1393 for Monongahela River, post lights 660 for William John Wright and others,moiety of fines 660 for MexicanAmerican Steamship Company 660 for Cunard Steamship Company 660 for immigration station, Ellis Island. N.Y 842 for Secretary 1392 for contingent expenses 1392 for reimbursing naval officers 1392 for Henry Weber 1393 for Canadian Pacific Railway Company, 1393 for judgments of United States courts under 1399 for Standards Bureau 1403 for Fisheries Bureau 1403 for Chinese exclusion 1403 Immigrat ion Bureau changed to Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization 596 to have charge of naturalization matters, 596 additional officers, employees, etc., to be provided 596 Industrial Commission tiles, to be transferred to 1425 names of heads of families in First Census, to be published 722 officials to enforce regulations of salmon, etc., fisheries, Alaska 480 *Department of Justice,* appropriation for Attorney-General. Assistants, Solicitor-General, clerks, etc 440, 985 for division of accounts 986 transfer of clerks, Insular Affairs 441 for contingent expenses 441, 986 for official transportation 441, 986 for rent 441, 986 for Solici for of the Treasury. clerks, etc, 441, 986 for Solici for of the Department of Commerce and Labor 441, 986 for jail. District of Columbia 508 for building for 700 repealed 840 for civil expenses under 750, 1357 for additional rent, furniture, and expenses 1357 for courthouse, Washington, D. C 750, 1357 for Court, of Claims, building 750 for construction of penitentiaries 750, 1357 for Reform School, D, new buildings 751, 1358 for Alaska, courthouses and jails 751 for courthouse and jail. Nome, Alaska 1358 for defending suits in claims 751, 13583380 appropriation for prosecution of crimes, 752, 1358 for defense, Indian depredation claims 752, 1358 for punishing violations of intercourse acts 752, 1358 for traveling and emergency expenses 752, 1359 for care of buildings 752, 1359 for Alaska expenses 752, 1359 for Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, expenses 752, 1359 for enforcing antitrust laws 752, 1359 for Volume 25, Opinions of the Attorney General 753 for United States courts 753, 1360 for Reform School, D. C 758, 1364 for printing and binding 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenditures 40 for law books 40 for Reform School, D. C.; plans for new building 40 repairs, etc 40, 656 for courthouse, D. C 40 for Court of Claims 40 for Winchester Kelso 40 for defense, Indian depredation claims 40, 48 for United States courts 40, 48, 657, 667, 669, 1390, 1403, 1405 for contingent expenses 656 for defending suits in claims 40, 656, 1389, 1403 for Henry E. Dean 656 for jail, Alaska 656 for Hugh T. Taggart 656 for Indian Territory courts 657 for judge New York southern district 657 for judgments of United States courts, under 663, 1399 for Court of Claims judgments under 664, 1400 for court for China 669 for Attorney-General 1389 for militia stores to marshal of Idaho 1389 for Fernando M. Vidal 1390 for Alaska expenses 1390 for prosecuting Indians in Arizona 1403 extra copies of laws and statutes for distribution by, ordered 1426 officers of, when specifically directed, may conduct cases in any district 816 *Department of State*, appropriation for Secretary. Assistants, clerks, etc 402, 948 limitation on personal services 402 for emergency clerical services 948 for stationery’, furniture, etc 402, 948 for books, maps, etc., for library 402, 949 for lithographer, etc 402, 949 for contingent expenses 402, 949 for rent. 949 for solicitor for the 440, 985 for diplomatic and consular service 286, 916 for printing in the 289, 919 for building for 700 repealed 840 for site and building for Bureau of the American Republics 758 for printing and binding 760, 1366 for court for China 1357 for American National Red Cross Society, 1357 for irrigation project, convention with Mexico 1357 deficiency appropriation for diplomatic and consular service 27, 48, 634, 667, 1372, 1403, 1405 deficiency appropriation for international conference of American States 118 for international peace conference 118 for Red Cross conference 118 for paying Samoan claims, Germany 635 Denmark 635 France 635 for International Institute of Agriculture, 635 for Secretary 1371 for additional clerks 1371 for international maritime exposition 1371 for John Bassett Moore 1372 consular service reorganization 99 evidences of citizenship, etc., to be filed in 1229 to deliver certain early archives to North Carolina 822 *Departments (see* Executive Departments). *Departments, Executive,* compensation of heads of, established 993 *Dependent Children, D. C.,* jurisdiction of juvenile court over 74 *Deportation of Aliens,* illegally entering; expenses, etc 904 penalty for failure of owner of vessel to return, etc 901 to be to port from which originally embarked 908 *Depositing Public Moneys,* appropriation for expenses, land offices 724, 1332 deficiency appropriation for expenses, land offices 885 *Depositories of Public Documents, Designated,* distribution of documents to 1014 land-grant colleges constituted 1014 *Deposits, Army Enlisted Men,* of savings, to be kept as special deposit fund 246 *Depth of Tidal* linters, meaning of, in river and harbor legislation, 1110 *Deputy Collectors of Customs,* and ot her customs officers to be appointed by Secretary of the Treasury 880 duties; bond, etc 880 *Derelicts, etc.,* appropriation for revenue cutter for removal of 703, 1309 vessel for removal of, under Revenue Cutter Service, authorized 190 *Derr, Obadiah,* pension increased 2147 *Derry, Samuel,* pension increased 1826 *Des Moines, Iowa,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1297 acceptance of land adjoining public building 1237 *Descanum, or Albert, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 378 *Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for advertising 645 *DesertLand Entries,* allowance to settlers on lands within irrigation projects 520 *Desert Lands,* appropriation for examinations of 724, 1332 purchase fry Colorado of, in former Southern Ute Reservation, authorized 1056 time extended for final proof, entries in Benton County, Wash 1057 *Desertion of Wife, D. C.* punishment for willful 863381 *Destines. Rush.* pension increased 2293 *Deters, W. H.* payment to 2661 *Detour, Mich.,* appropriation for light station; purchase of flash lens 1318 *Detroit, Mich.,* appropriation for marinepostal service 472, 1210 enlargement of public building at. authorized 774 appropriation for 790, 1297 *Detroit Rirer. Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of; Detroit to Lake Erie 737 for improvement of and maintenance; contracts 738, 1098 for improvement of, plan “B:” contracts, 1098 *Devereux, Arthur F.,* pension increased 1498 *Devereux, Clam A. R. (widow),* pension increased 2217 *Devils Lake Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* cancellation of patents to certain Indians of, authorized 361 *Devils Lake, N. Dak.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1297 terms of court at 609, 610 *Devils Lake. N. Dak., Sioux Indians of,* appropriation for additional payment for ceded lands 360 *Devils Tower National Monument, Wyo.,* proclamation setting aside. 3236 *Devlin, James,* granted honorable discharge 2218 *Devon, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 883 *Devor, James * pension increased 2118 *Devore, Elijah,* pension increased 2800 *Dew. Famous, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed. 345 *Dewees, Balos C.,* pension increased 1812 *Dewey County, S. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, between Walworth County and 95 *Dewey. Robert J.,* pension increased 2397 *Dewhurst, Joseph,* pension increased 2584 *Dewier, Ann (widow),* pension 1994 *Dezarn. Hezekiah,* return from President requested of hill to pension 2839 *Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 3113 enlarging 3241 *Dick, J. Henry.* may bring suit in Court of Claims for Cherokees, to determine validity of laws restricting alienation, etc 1028 *Dick, James M.,* pension increased 2772 *Dick, Lewis, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Dick, Robert,* pension increased 1905 *Dickens, Sarah Ellen (widow),* pension 1988 *Dickens, Sarah J. (widow),* pension increased 1523 *Dickerson, Stephen,* pension increased 1576 *Dickey, John,* pension increased 2229 *Dickey. Osbert D.,* pension increased 2188 *Dickey, William G., * pension increased 2636 *Dickey, William N.,* pension 2144 *D ickhof, Wil helm,* pension increased 1995 *Dickinson, James K.,* pension increased 2191 *Dickinson, Joseph B.,* pension increased 1985 *Dickinson, Orville,* pension increased 2601 *Dickson, Fred,* payment to 2152 *Dickson. Joseph,* pension increased 1952 *Dicks, Hugh L.,* pension increased 2537 *Diddock, Margaret La Flesche, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Dierkgraefe, Louis,* pension 1444 *Diedrich. Paul,* pension increased 2356 *Diefenbach, Carrie (widow),* pension increased 2603 *Diehl. Daniel D.,* pension increased 1612 *Diehl, Milton,* pension 2003 *Dieter. Philip,* pension 2484 *Dietr, John,* pension increased 2052 *Digest of International Law,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing John Bassett Moore 1372 *Digest of the Rules, House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing 392 *Digest of United States Customs Laws and Decisions,* appropriation for purchase of manuscript and preparing 840 *Digests of Laws,* appropriation for preparing, for Congress, etc 753 *Dightman, George W.,* pension increased 1554 *Dike, R. W. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Dilg, Fred,* pension increased 1674 *Dill. Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1583 *Dill. Robert R.,* pension increased 2469 *Dills. Daniel,* pension increased 1690 *Diocese of Washington, D. C., Convention of,* powers and authority of corporation amended 875 *Diphtheria, D. C.,* provisions to prevent spread of 8893382 *Diplomatic and Consular Service.* appropriation for diplomatic service. 286, 916 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 2811, 916 for agent, etc., Cairo 287, 917 officials not to receive other salary, 287, 917 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 287, 917 for salaries, secretaries of embassies and legations 287, 917 for instruction and transit, pay 288, 918 for transportation of diplomatic and consular officers; allowance, etc 288 for clerks at. embassies and legations; new appointees to be citizens 288, 918 for interpreters to embassies and legations 288, 918 for student interpreters, China and Japan 288, 918 for clerks. Great Britain 289, 919 for cont ingent expenses, missions 289, 919 dispatch agents 289, 919 printing in Department of Stale 289, 919 loss by exchange. 289, 919 for steam launch. Constantinople 289, 919 for ground rent, Tokyo. Japan 289, 919 for rebuilding consular building, Tahiti, 289 for Cape Sparte! Light, Tangier 289, 919 for bringing home criminals 289, 919 for lifesaving testimonials 290, 919 for expenses, neutrality act 290, 919 for unforeseen emergencies 290, 920 for heirs of officers dying abroad 290, 920 for bringing home remains of officers 290, 920 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 290, 920 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 290, 920 for Mexican Boundary Commission 291, 920 for Bureau. Repression of Slave Trade 291, 920 for Prison Commission 291, 921 for Geodetic Association 291, 921 for repairs to legations and consulates 291, 921 for Bureau of American Republics, 291, 921 for Permanent Court of Arbitration 291, 921 for International Railway Congress 292, 921 for International Sanitary Bureau. 292, 921 for reports Joint High Commission 1898, 292 for AlaskaCanada boundary line 292, 922 for Canada boundary under treaty of 1842 292, 923 for Saint John River Commission 292 estimate for consular buildings, China, Korea, and Japan. 292 for purchase of legation premises, Constantinople, Turkey 293 for transportation of diplomatic and consular officers. 922 for International Seismological Association 922 for Second International Peace Conference 922 for International Fishery Congress 922 for United States court for China 922 for consular service 293, 923 for salaries, consulsgeneral, consuls, and consular inspectors 293, 923 for consul-general, Boma, Kongo Free State 293, 923 for consul. Calgary, Canada 293, 923 for expenses, consular inspectors 293, 923 for consular clerks. 293, 923 pay increased 923 for clerks at consulates 293, 923 allowance increased 293 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 294, 924 for marshals, consular courts 294, 925 for consular prisons 294, 925 appropriation for relief and protection of American seamen 295, 925 for foreign hospitals. Cape Town and Panama. 295, 925 for Seamen’s Institute, Kobe 295, 925 for rewriting consular regulations 925 for contingent expenses, consulates 295, 926 loss by exchange 295, 926 for cipher code 926 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses, missions 27, 48, 635, 1403 for bringing home criminals 27 for relief and protection of American seamen 27, 667, 1405 for contingent expenses, consulates 27, 635, 667, 1403 for emergencies 27 not to be used for expenses in District of Columbia 27 exception, foreign representatives 27 for legation buildings. China 27 for salaries, ministers 48, 1403 for rent, legation in China 48 for instruction, etc., pay, consuls 48 for services to American vessels and seamen 48, 667, 1403 for mileage 634 for charges d’affaires ad interim 634, 1372, 1405 for interpreters to consulates 635 for International Institute of Agriculture, 635 for consular salaries 667 for Mexican Boundary Commission 885 for transportation diplomatic and consular officers 1372 consular service reorganization 99 *Diplomatic. Officers,* appropriation for transportation; allowance for 288, 922 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 290, 920 for bringing home from abroad remains of 290, 920 deficiency appropriation for transportation, 634, 1372 *Dirck, David.* pension increased 2194 *Direcrtor of the Census,* appropriation for, statisticians,clerks, etc, 443, 988 to prepare Official Register 219 *Direc for of the Mint (see. also* Mints and Assay Offices). appropriation for, examiner, assayer,clerks, etc 409, 955 for freight on bullion and coin 409, 955 for contingent expenses 409, 955 for examinations, etc 409, 956 for incidentals 409, 956 for collecting precious metals statistics, 409, 956 deficiency appropriation for freight, on bullion and coin 31, 639 for examinations, etc 31, 1373 duties of coinage of minor coins 132 printing extra copies of annual report 1906 1424 number increased 1425 printing extra copies statistics of precious metals 1905 1425 number increased 1425 *Disability, Pensionable,* age of 62 and over considered a permanent specific 133 *Disbursing Officer’s Checks,* issue of duplicate of lost; limit removed 301 not exceeding fifty dollars 3013383 *Discharges, Army,* effect of final honorable discharge on previous service; officers included 836 conditions 836 *Discriminating Duties,* proclamation suspending, on imports from Panama 3038 *Discriminations, Railway.* regulations to prevent unjust interstate. 584 penalty for giving or receiving 587 *Diseases of Horses, Special Report on.* new edition ordered; distribution 1425 *Diseases, Quarantinable.* appropriation fur preventing introduction of yellow fever and other 301 *Dismal River Forest Reserve, Nebr.,* appropriation for station building 696 *Dispatch Agents,* appropriation for, London, New York, and San Francisco 289, 919 *Distilled Spirits,* deficiency tax provisions applied to spirits recovered from fortified sweet wines, 215 *Distilleries,* producing alcohol for denaturation only, of small capacity; special regulations 1250 *Distinctive Paper, National Currency,* appropriation for expenses 706, 1313 *Distinctive Paper, United States Securities,* appropriation for expenses 706, 1313 *District Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc. 753, 1360 Idaho and California, southern district, 754 clerks in vacation 754 clerks and messengers New York, southern district 754 northern district of Illinois 1360 southern district of New York 1360 for regular assistants 754, 1361 for special assistants 754, 1361 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 40, 41, 657, 667, 1403 for special assistants 41, 657 appointment for United States court for China; salary; tenure 816 to prosecute violations of Pure Food Act 769 *District Courts,* appropriation for judges 447, 992 concurrent jurisdiction in cases under immigration act 907 to issue writs of mandamus to compel compliance with interstate commerce regulations 594 jurisdiction in naturalization of aliens 596 *District Judges,* appropriation for salaries 447, 992 for expenses outside of district 755, 1361 deficiency appropriation fur, Alabama, northern district 1390 Nebraska, additional 1390 New Jersey and Washington 41 New York, southern district, additional 657 Ohio, southern district, additional 1390 Oklahoma 1390 additional, provided for Arizona, eastern and western districts 283 California, northern district 1253 Nebraska 997 New York, southern district 202 Ohio, southern district 928 Oklahoma, eastern and western districts 275 designation of judge from another circuit permitted to act for disabled 1417 provided for Alabama, northern district 931 *District of Columbia,* appropriation for expenses (half from Treasury, half from District revenues) 482, 1119 for general expenses, executive office, 482, 1119 plumbing board reorganized 483 for assessor’s office 483, 1120 for excise board 483, 1121 for personal tax board 484, 1121 for collector’s office 481, 1121 for auditor’s office 484, 1121 for corporation counsel’s office 484, 1121 for sinking fund office 484, 1121 for coroner’s office 484, 1121 for market, masters’, etc 484, 1121 charges, etc., for street markets 185 for sealer of weights and measures, etc, 485, 1122 for engineer’s office 485, 1122 for special assessment office 487, 1123 for streetsweeping office 487, 1123 for board of examiners, steam engineers 487, 1124 for insurance department 487, 1124 for surveyor’s office 487, 1124 for free public library 487, 1124 for contingent expenses 488, 1125 restriction on use of horses, etc. 488, 1125 use for fire insurance prohibited 488, 1125 stable expenses 488, 1125 postage 488, 1125 rent 489, 1125 collecting personal taxes 489, 1125 judicial expenses 489, 1125 coroner’s, etc., expenses 489, 1126 advertising 489, 1126 enforcing game and fish laws 489, 1126 for municipal building 489, 1126 for survey of dangerous, etc., buildings 489, 1126 for property yard 489, 1126 for almshouse cemetery 489 for tablets to mark historical places 489, 1126 for book typewriters Recorder’s office; to be used for recording 489 for repair shop 1126 for addition to Eastern Market house 1126 for motor vehicle tags 1126 for card index, register of wills 1126 for eliminating grade crossings, Union Station 490, 1126 improvement of plaza 1127 for assessment and permit work 490, 1127 for paving road ways 1127 for work on streets and avenues; schedules 490, 1127 streets paved with Belgian blocks not to be improved 490, 1127 for paving approaches to Connecticut avenue bridge; time extended 1128 sewerage pumping station 1128 for paving Twentythird from Q street to Sheridan circle 1128 for paving South Carolina avenue 1128 for paving Florida avenue, Eighteenth street to Connecticut avenue 1128 for grading streets, etc 490, 1128 for condemning streets, etc 491, 1128 for opening, etc., alleys and minor streets; employment of counsel 491, 1128 for county roads, construction, etc 491, 1128 condemning land for extension of Massachusetts avenue 492 for repairs, streets, etc 492, 1129 immediately available 11303384 appropriation for curbs and sidewalks 492, 1130 new highway plan for northwest section of District 1130 for repairs, county roads 492, 1130 for bridges 492, 1130 Aqueduct, repairs, etc 1130 maintenance of highway 492, 1130 completing Connecticut avenue 492 reconstructing Anacostia; approaches, etc 492 operation of Anacostia 1130 over railroad trucks. Brookland 1130 plans, etc., for Rock Creek Valiey in the city 1131 for sewers, constructing, etc 494, 1131 for streets, cleaning, etc 495, 1131 for removing snow and ice 495, 1132 for disposal of city refuse 495, 1132 for parking commission 495, 1132 for bathing beach., 495, 1132 for public scales; pumps 495, 1132 for playgrounds 495, 1132 purchase of new sites 1132 for public convenience stations 495, 1132 for harbor and river front 195 for condemning insanitary buildings, 496, 1132 for electrical department 496, 1132 moving firealarm apparatus to new municipal building 1133 for lighting expenses 496, 1133 annual reports required from gas companies 1133 electric light, etc., companies 1134 for Washington Aqueduct 497, 1135 for Dalecar] ia reservoir 1135 for filtration plant 497, 1135 for Rock Creek Park 497, 1135 for public schools 498, 1135 for instruction of deaf and dumb 503, 1142 colored deafmute children 503, 1142 for police department 503, 1142 for lire department 501, 1144 for health department 505, 1145 public crematory 1146 for court of appeals reports 507, 1146 for juvenile court 507, 1147 for police court 507, 1147 for lunacy writs 507, 1147 for justices of the peace 507, 1147 for interest and sinking fund 503, 1117 for emergency fund 56S, 1147 for support of convicts out of the District 508, 1148 for court-house 50S, 1148 for metal tile cases, clerk’s office 1148 for rebinding, etc., old records, 1148 for jail 508, 1148 for expenses, supreme court 1148 for board of charities 508, 1118 for reformatories and correctional institutions 508, 1149 for medical charities 510, 1151 tuberculosis hospital 1151 for rare of children, etc 511, 1152 for temporary homes, etc 512, 1153 for support, etc., of insane 512, 1153 for relief, etc., of the poor 512, 1153 for militia expenses 513, 1154 for water meters 513 for water department 514, 1154 repayment of penalty to Holly Manufacturing Company 515 appropriation for employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 515, 1155 laborers and mechanics 515, 1156 horses, wagons, etc 515, 1156 water department temporary employees 516, 1156 employees to lie paid from miscellaneous trustfund deposits 516, 1157 limit on requisitions from Treasury 516, 1157 advances; reimbursement 516, 1157 cost of street extensions wholly from District revenues 517, 1157 for public crematorium 124 for monument to Commodore John Barry 223 for monument to John Paul Jones 224 for puldie buildings and grounds 421, 1341 for court of appeals 447, 992 for supreme court 447, 992 for Zoological Park 704, 1311 for burial of indigent soldiers in 740, 1346 for courthouse, repairs 750, 1357 for Reform School, new buildings 751, 1358 for fees, district attorney, for 754, 1360 for Reform School, maintenance 758, 1364 for Columbus memorial 1413 for site, etc., Stephenson Grand Army memorial 1424 deficiency appropriation for public schools 31, 641, 1377 for instruct ion of colored deaf mutes 37 for Reform School, plans for new building 40 for repairs, etc., Reform School 40 for courthouse, repairs 40 for contingent expenses 119, 640, 1377 for fire department 119, 642, 1378 salaries, reorganization 642 for removing garbage, etc 119 for postage 640, 1377 for judicial expenses 640 for coroner’s office 640, 1376 for advert ising 640, 1377 for publie library 640 for resurvey, addition to Georgetown 640 for extending Fourteenth street 640, 1377 for widening y street 640 for bathing beach. 641 for harbor and river front 641 for cleaning streets 641 for ext ending certain streets and avenues, from District revenues 641, 1377 for electrical department 641 for Washington Aqueduct 642 for police 642 for health department 642, 1378 for pot court 642, 1379 for Board ot Children’s Guardians 642 for Washington Asylum 642, 1379 for lunacy writs 643, 1379 for judgments against 643, 1380 for militia 643, 1378 for alleys 643 for Industrial Home School 643 for William F. M. McCarty, gas investigation 669 for police court building 886 for assessor’s of fi ce 1376 for wholesale producers’ market 1377 for Eastern Dispensary 1378 for Garfield Hospital 13793385 deficiency appropriation for support, of insane 1379 for juvenile court 1379 for support of co n vic ta 1379 for feebleminded children 1379 for refund of taxes on educational and religious properties 1380 abandonment of wife or child made a mis demeanor 86 penalty; allowances, etc 87 abatement of nuisances by Commissioners, on failure of owner 111 cost assessed as tax; criminal prosecution, 111 entry on land, etc authorized 115 penally for preventing, etc 115 service of notice 115 acknowledgment of deeds, etc., in Guam, Samoa, and Canal Zone 552 alien ownership restriction removed from Nicola Masino 299 alley vacated, block 21. Center Eckington 521 closing in squares 330 and 547 847 appointment of midshipmen from 578 births to be reported to health officer; regulations 1010 board of medical examiners, times of meetings changed 1412 building lines established on streets less than 90 feel, wide 384 concurrence of all Commissioners to per mit project ions beyond 385 coal deliveries: penalty for failing to provide certificate of weight with load 94 condemnation of certain suburban triangles for reservations. authorized 787 condemning insanitary buildings, board created 157 powers and proceedings 157 conduit, under Seventh street for refrigeration extended 93 Congressional Cemetery, certain restrictions repealed 1236 Congressional committee on proposed additions to Rock Creek Park 788 contagions diseases, regulations to prevent spread of certain 889 contracts for construction; retent for repairs to be held 94 extended to completed buildings, etc 929 contracts for work, etc.; bond not. required if amount not more than S500 546 conveyance of land between Anacostia River channel and certain squares 1237 court expenses to be paid half from Dis trict, revenues 763 estimates to be submitted by Commissioners 764 crematorium for bodies of persons in public charge dying from contagious dis eases, etc 123 location, fees, etc. 123 damages from change of grade by Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad to be borne by 625 refund of onehalf from Treasury 625 damages to property, Union Station con struction: benefits from abolishing grade crossings to be considered 619 pay of commissioners increased 619 defacing property, etc., penalty increased 126 electric plants in executive or municipal buildings, prohibited; exception 1371 employment agencies regulations 304 additional penalties for violating regulations, etc 848 extension of Washington, Spa Spring and Gretta Railroad Company 894 fire alarms, punishment for giving false 220 fire department reorganization 314 lire escapes, etc., required on certain buildings in 70 modified 1247 firearms regulations, additional 809 fish wharf regulations authorized 72 game birds and animals, regulations 808 Geneseo place NW., name changed to Summit place 846 hay scales regulations authorized 72 highway bridge, time extended for completing 821, 1419 highway plan for part of northeast section to be made. 1244 in north west section 1130 highway system, changes authorized in 800 incorporat ions, American Cross of Honor 161 Archaeological Institute of America 203 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement, of Teaching 59 Convention of Diocese of Washington 875 Edes Home 162 Great Council., Improved Order of Rod Men 117 Hungarian Reformed Confederation 1226 International Sunday School Association 867 National Child Labor Committee 914 National Education Association of the United States. 804 National GermanAmerican Alliance 928 National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company, name changed 868 National Society, Sons of the American Revolution 227 Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, property holdings 934 charter amended, Masonic Mutual Relief Association 214 Grand Lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows may sell Odd Fellows Hall 614 purchase, etc., of other property authorized 614 Eastern Star Home, name changed to Masonic and Eastern Star Home; directors added 92 indecent exposure, etc., penalty increased, 127 intoxicating liquors, sale prohibited near Insane Asylum and Home for Aged 870 intoxicating liquors to minors: prohibition extended 1248 juvenile court established; jurisdiction, etc 73 license tax, storing, etc., kerosene, explosives, fireworks, gasoline, etc 13 medical supervisors to succeed board of supervisors of medicine and phar macy; powers modified 1005 milk bottle regulations 1006 monument by volunteer firemen permitted on reservation No, 29 783 pensions, police and fire department, extended 95 extended to inspectors 1003 pharmacy regulations 175 board of pharmacy created 1005 old beard of pharmaceutical examiners abolished 10053386 police reorganization 221 promotion of privates, etc 1252 public schools, free tuition to nonresident pupils extended 113 compulsory education of children, provisions 219 reorganization of administration 316 railroad sidings permitted across y street between Fifth and Baltimore and Ohio right of way 521 parking of N street between First and Second NE. for unloading municipal materials 521 recorder of deeds may copy old records; limit 994 registered nurses’ regulations 887 release of title to lands in. devised by John C. Hives 2139 sale of house 204 L street NW. authorized 820 squares 1131 and part of 1117 to Sidney Bieber directed 787 sales by weight or measure; restriction 315, 854 berries, poultry, and vegetables 315, 854 sealer of weights and measures; guaranty of bonding company allowed 94 soldier organization, etc., insignia, un authorized use of, forbidden; penalty 2 speed regulations for automobiles and other vehicles; penalties 621 statues, site to be selected for Longfellow 830 streets, etc., Barnaby road declared a public highway 1011 condemnation proceedings under code 151 Douglas changed to Clifton 835 extension of Albemarle street NW 1225 extension of Euclid street 236 extension of Fessenden street NW 855 extension of Fortyfifth street NW 1004 extension of Fourth street NE 857 extension of Franklin street NE 844 extension of Geneseo place NW 846 extension of Harvard street NW 856 extension of Kalorama road 616 extension of Kenyon street NW 856 extension of Macomb street NW. 853 extension of Meridian place NW 846 extension of Monroe street NE 1222 extension of New Hampshire avenue to District line 1004 extension of Park place 1012 extension of Rhode Island avenue NE 15 extension of School street NW 882 extension of Second street NW 845 extension of Seventeenth street NW 854 extension of Seventh street NE 844 extension of Sherman avenue: reassessment of benefits 630 extension of Sixth street NE 844 extension of Summit place NW 846 extension of T street NW 1001 extension of Twentythird street NW 847 extension of W street NW 845 extension of Wand Adams streets NW 1008 opening highway, Water Side drive to Park road, D. C 855 opening Mills avenue NE 1244 opening of Warren and Fortysixth streets NW 994 opening parkway Sixteenth street to Rock Creek Park 1000 part of T street changed to California street 50 streets, etc., Sixth street north of y street Center Eckington, abandoned 521 use of parking, by adjacent owners, error corrected 112 vacation of Alexander place and Poplar street 885 widening of Bladensburg road 843 widening Columbia road, cast of Six teenthstreet 844 taking away property of another, penalty increased 127 taxes refunded to certain educational and religious institutions 869 veterinary regulations 870 Washington and Western Maryland Railroad Company, extension of line authorized 532 may obtain land for tracks, stations, etc., by purchase or condemnation 534 time of construction extended 536 Washington Market Company may erect ice plant, etc 873 *District of Columbia Code,* return from President requested of bill to amend 2838 *District of Columbia Code. Amendments.* Sec. 9, justices of the peace to issue warrants for arrests 126 Sec. 491a, petition for condemnation of land for streets 151 Sec. 491b, contents of petition 151 Sec. 491c, notice of proceedings 151 Sec. 49ld, selection of jury 152 Sec. 491e, jury proceedings 152 Sec. 491f, consideration of parts of lots affected 152 Sec. 491g, determining damages and benefits 152, 930 where parts of lots, etc., are taken 930 Sec. 491h, hearing in court: new jury 153 See. 491i, payments of damages, on confirmation 153 Sec. 491j, assessment of benefits on confirmation; credit for damages 153 Sec. 491k, amendments to petition, etc., allowed 153 Sec. 4911. compensation to jurors 153 See. 491m, appeals to court of appeals; not to delay work, etc 153 See. 491n, awards to parties not found, etc, 154 Sec. 558, notaries public; permitting practice before. Departments, etc 622 Sec. 713, reports to Comptroller from all savings and trust institutions 458 power of Comptroller to take possession, 458 foreign companies; publications 458 Sec. 714, examinations by Comptroller 459 Sec. 878a, meaning of specified words, milk bottle provisions 1006 Sec. 878b, registry of private ownership of bottles, marks, etc 1006 Sec. 878c, punishment for unlawful use of bottles, etc 1007 Sec. 878d, prima facie evidence of unlawful use 1007 Sec. 878c, jurisdiction of complaints 1007 Sec. 878f, regulations, forms, etc., to be made 1007 Sec. 878g, actions in tort by trademark owners not affected 1007 Sec. 927, insane criminals, provision to include trials, etc., on information 113 Sec. 1537. service on corporations, employee added 8743387 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of the,* appropriation for salaries 482, 1119 authority in establishing building lines 384 concurrence of all. necessary for projections beyond building lines 385 directed to report on improvement of Anacostia flats. 2829 duties in abating nuisances, on failure of owner of property 114 in control of fire department 314 under tire escapes act 70 police reorganization 221 engineer, to serve on commission on consolidating. etc., public schools 321 to enforce employment agency law; hearing of complaints, etc 309 to make regulations for sale of fish wharf privileges 72 to prevent spread of certain contagious diseases. 890 public hay scab’s 72 to prepare new highway plan, northwest section 1130 for part of northeast section 1244 to submit estimates for court expenses 764 *Dittman. Fritz,* pension increased 2617 *Ditto, Joshua S., t* pension increased 1966 *Dix, John P.,* pension increased 2402 *Dixie Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation establishing 3147 *Dixon, Adam,* pension increased 2084 *Dixon, Alexander,* pension increased 2364 *Dixon, Ill.,* construction of public building authorized at 776 appropriation for 791, 1297 *Dixon, John M.* pension increased 2626 *Dixon, Wiley H.,* pension increased 1996 *Dixon, William,* pension increased 1628 *Dixson, Alexander,* pension increased 2252 *Djureen. Ernst H.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1395 *Doan. Caroline M. ( widow),* pension increased, 1499 *Doan, Isaac S.,* pension increased 2335 *Doane, James G.,* pension increased 1550 *Dobson. William,* pension increased 2510 *Document Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants. etc 395, 941 deficiency appropriation for superintendent 662 *Document Room, Senate.,* appropriation for superintendent,assistants, etc 390, 935 *Documents, Congressional,* orders to print extra copies; requirements 1013 estimates required of cost for printing 1013 from Departments, etc., submitting 1013 exception 1013 when charged to Congress allotment 1013 classification of: numbering, etc 1013 binding and distribution 1014 *Documents, Public,* deficiency appropriation for advertising sale of accumulated 1398 cost of composition, illustrations, etc., of chargeable to Department, etc., preparing 825 printing, binding, etc., chatgod in proportion as delivered 825 otherwise distributed 825 for Congress may be printed in two or more editions, instead of one; maximum 826 Departments, etc., may be supplied in two or more editions instead of one; maximum. 826 full number authorized when necessary 826 to be sent to library of Philippine government 850 *Documents. Senate and House,* classification of; numbering, etc 1014 *Documents. Superintendent of,* administration expenses of office to be specifically appropriated for etc 1014 postponed for one year; estimates to be made 1399 *Dodds, Lafayette,* pension increased 1598 *Dodge, Orvil.,* pension increased 2716 *Dodge, Reuben D.,* pension increased 2276 *Dodge, Richard.* pension increased 2449 *Dodson, Levi,* pension increased 2299 *Dodson. Palmetto (widow),* pension increased, 1874 *Doe. Erastus A.,* pension increased 2610 *Doersch, John M.* pension increased 1540 *Doherty, William H.,* pension increased 1871 *Dolan. John,* pension increased 1600 *Domestic Commerce,* live great, coasting districts established; divisions 190 *Dominican Republic.* appropriation for minister resident, and consul-general 917 for secretary of legation 917 proclamation prohibiting export of arms, etc., to 3183 *Donahue, Patrick J.,* pension increased 1613 *Donaldson. Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2286 *Donnald, Ella ( widow),* pension increased 2198 *Donnelly, Douglas V.,* pension increased 2490 *Donnelly, Stewart J.,* pension increased 2058 *Donohoe, Owen,* pension increased 1574 *Donovan, Ellen (widow),* pension increased 2127 *Donovan, John W.,* payment to 1818 *Dooley, Frank Al.,* pension 2111 *Doolittle. Samuel,* pension increased 24223388 *Doorkeeper, House of Representative,* appropriation for, assistant, messengers, etc 394, 940 *Dopp, James,* pension increased 2498 *Dorchester Bay. Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of; condition 1074 *Dorin, Charles,* pension increased 1882 *Dorman. James W.,* pension increased 1977 *Dorman, North Ann (widow),* pension increased 2027 *Dorn, Andrew,* pension increased 2026 *Dorn, E. J.,* appropriation for reimbursing 1293 *Dorrel. Nicholas W.,* pension increased 2358 *Dory. Francis A.,* pension increased 2686 *Dotey, Hyacinth (widow),* pension increased 2140 *Dothan. Ala.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1297 *Doty. Hiram B.,* pension increased 1452 *Doty. Martin B.,* pension increased 2172 *Doud. Edmond D.,* pension increased 2406 *Dougal, Joseph,* pension increased 1798 *Dougherty, Ellen (widow),* pension 2725 *Dougherty, James,* payment to 2661 *Dougherty, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2710 *Dougherty. Sarah Jane (widow),* pension increased 2213 *Doughty. Francis,* pension increased 2626 *Doughty, Joseph W.,* pension increased 2133 *Doughty. Lafayette,* pension increased 2634 *Douglas, Alonzo,* pension increased 1691 *Douglas County, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River, between Kittitas County and 109 *Douglas Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Douglas. Robert H.,* pension increased 2805 *Douglas Street, D. C.,* name changed to Clifton 385 *Douglass. Andrew J.,* pension increased 1969 *Douglass, Blanche (daughter),* pension 1574 *Dover, N. H.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1297 *Dover, N. J., Army Powder Depot,* appropriation for storehouse for reserve supply 732, 1340 for machinery 732 for transportation facilities 732, 1340 appropriation for fire protection, etc 732 for light, power, and heating plants 1340 for officers’ quarters 1340 *Dover, N. J. Naval Magazine,* appropriation for public works 567, 1189 *Dow, William B.,* pension increased 2286 *Dowun. Daniel. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to, 373 *Dowdall, Hanson, and McNeill,* appropriation for services 1291 *Dowland, Frederick J.,* pension increased 2390 *Dowling, Clarissa L. (widow),* pension increased 2093 *Dowling. Thomas F.,* pension 1785 *Downey, John,* pension increased 2780 *Downey, Maurice,* pension increased 1453 *Downie, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension 2388 *Downing, Carry. Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Downing. Ellen (widow),* pension increased 2386 *Downing, George,* pension increased 2450 *Downs. Michael,* pension increased 2559 *Doxtater ( Compsom), Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Doxtater, Dolly Ann, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Doxtater, Jacob, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple tit le to 380 *Doxtater, Truman, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Doyle, Michael,* pension increased 2293 *Doyle, Terrance,* pension increased 2548 *Doyle. William B.,* pension increased 2785 *Dragger, Lewis, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Drainage Investigalions,* appropriation for expenses of 694, 1279 *Drake. George B.,* pension increased 2444 *Drake. George M.,* pension increased 1564 *Drake. Morris B.,* pension increased, 1716 *Drake. Phebe W., ( widow),* pension 2144 *Drake, William F.,* pension in creased, 1900 *Drake. William J.,* pension increased 1988 *Draper. Solomon,* pension increased 2442 *Dredge for Oregon and Washington Waters,* appropriation for construction 1107 *Dredges,* leases, etc., of, authorized for river and harbor improvements Great Lakes and North Atlantic coast 1119 *Dredges, Foreign B wilt,* undocumented, not permitted to operate in United States 204 employed at Galveston, Tex., may be documented 2043389 *Dreppard, Arthur R.,* pension increased 1742 *Dresden, Germany,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Dreary, James,* pension increased 1851 *Drew. Timothy,* pension increased 2443 *Drink,* articles used for included as “food” in pure-food act 769 *Dripps, George W., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Driscoll, F. H.,* payment to 1769 *Driscoll, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1556 *Drott, Ernst,* payment to 2661 *Drown, William D.,* pension increased 2103 *Drug Adulterations (see.* Pure Food Act ). *Druggists, D. C. (see* Pharmacy Regulations, ” D. C.). *Drugs,* appropriation for investigations of adulterations 1271 for expenses, preventing sale of adulterated. etc 1272 includes all substances for cure, etc., of man or animals 769 *Drugs, D. (sec also* Pharmacy Regulations), regulations of the sale of 175 *DryLand Farming Experiments,* lease of public lands in Chouteau County, Mont., for 552 *Dry Straits, Alaska,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1111 *Dry Tortugas,* detention grounds at, for vessels infected with yellow fever 299 *Dryden, John D.,* pension increased 2772 *Du Bois, Charles E.,* pension increased 2689 *Du Bois. Lewis,* pension increased. 1949 *Duane, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 1633 *Dublin, Ireland,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Dubois, Samuel,* pension increased 2733 *Dubray, Joseph, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Dubuque, Iowa,* terms of court 912 *Duby. Charles, alias Louis Deshemeau,* pension increased 2417 *Duck Island. Conn.,* further exami nation of, to be made for harbor of refuge 1112 *Duck River, Tenn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Dudley. Erwin G.,* pension increased 1816 *Duff, James A.,* pension increased 2032 *Duff. John J.,* pension increased 2574 *Duffield, Henry D.,* pension increased 2184 *Duffield, Sarah (mother),* pension 1710 *Duffield, William W.,* pension increased 2682 *Duffy. Bridget M. (widow),* pension increased 2240 *Duffy. Edward,* pension increased 1862 *Duffy, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1589 *Duggan. George,* payment to 2661 *Duggar, Isaac L.,* pension increased 1958 *Dugger, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1939 *Duluth, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 738, 1101, 1345 board to reexamine, etc 1102 for range light station, additional land 1318 acquiring land for and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1297 extension to public building, authorized, etc 1238 use of appropriations 1238 survey, etc., of harbor directed 2832 *Dummer. Samuel H.,* pension increased 1764 *Dumont, Philip,* pension increased 2033 *Dunbar, Edward R.,* pension increased 2326 *Duncan, Ind. T.,* terms of court, etc., recording district No. 29 343 *Duncan. Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2537 *Dunam. Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2270 *Duncan, William R.,* pension increased 1717 *Dundee, Scotland,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Dunjermline, Scotland.* classification and salary of consul 99 *Dungan. Milton R.,* pension increased 2236 *Dunham. Andrew M.,* pension increased 1589 *Dunkin, Manoah W.,* pension increased 2461 *Dunkirk, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1115 *Dunlap, George W.,* pension increased 1937 *Dunlap, Jantes R.,* pension increased 2630 *Dunlap. Martha A. (widow),* pension increased 2099 *Dunlap. Richard,* pension increased 2049 *Dunn, Andrew M.,* pension increased 2640 *Dunn, Harvey T.,* pension increased 1625 *Dunn, John P * pension increased 1850 *Dunn, Michael,* pension increased 2624 *Dunnan. Samuel.* pension increased, 1593 *Dunning. Andrew.* pension increased 16253390 *Dunning, Austin S.,* pension increased. 2446 *Dunning, Charles H.,* pension increased 1983 *Dunscomb. Edward,* pension 2742 *Dunton. Elisabeth C. (widow),* pension increased 1497 *Dupins, John,* fee-simple title to 349 *Duplat, José March,* may be admitted for instruction to Military Academy 1423 *Duplicate Bond,* issued to Charles L. Allen 1940 *Duplicate Checks, etc.,* issue in lieu of lost or stolen, authorized after six months 84, 301 after thirty days if not. more than $50 84, 301 *Duplicate Gobi Certificates,* issued to Lincoln National Bank. Lincoln, Ill 1714 *Dupuis, Alfred, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Dupuis, Angelique,* restrictions removed from allotment to 373 *Dupuis. Frederick A. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Dupuis, George W., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Dupuis, Maud N., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Durango, Colo.,* grant of lands for water supply; price, etc 1053 *Durango. Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Durban. South Africa,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Durfry. Edwin,* pension increased 2604 *Durgin. Albert F.,* pension increased 2458 *Durgin, Daniel E.,* pension increased 1907 *“During the Session,” * to mean 119 days 396 to mean 212 days 942 *Dumey. Alice M. (widow),* pension increased 1681 *Duryea. Mary A. ( widow),* pension increased 2179 *Dusseldorf, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Dutcher, George N.,* pension increased 1564 *Duties on Imports, (see also* Reciprocity Arrangements), free admission of exhibits, Jamestown Exposition; conditions 766 *Duvall, Eli,* pension increased 1886 *Duvall, Harriet A. (widow),* pension 1906 *D’Wamish. etc., Indians. Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 377, 1050 *Dyer. Ellen. M. (widow),* pension increased 2141 *Dyer, George H.,* pension increased 2385 *Dyer, Maria (widow),* pension increased 1582 *Dyke, Amos,* pension increased 1896 **E.** *Euchus. Francis J.,* pension increased 2781 *Eagle Pass, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1297 *Eagler, Joseph T.,* pension increased 2300 *Eak in, Da rid F.,* pension increased 2047 *Eaman, James M.,* pension increased 2521 *Earl. Sarah Agnes (widow),* pension 1856 *Earle, Daniel C.,* pension increased 1824 *Earle Development Company, J. R.,* may dam Savannah River at Andersonville Shoals 1240 *Earnest. William,* pension increased 2644 *Earth, International Geodetic Association for Measurement of the,* appropriation for annual quota 291, 921 *Earthquake, Pacific Coast (see also* San Francisco Earthquake appropriation for relief of sufferers from 827, 828 *Earthquake. Valparaiso. Chile,* proclamation asking aid for sufferers by 3227 *Easley, Phebe (widow),* pension increased 2248 *East Boothbay. Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 *East Chester Creek, N. Y.* appropriation for improvement of 1078 preliminary examination of, to be made 1115 *East Liverpool, Ohio,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1297 *East Norwalk, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor, 1076 *East Pass, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1086 *East Pearl River, Miss.,* preliminary examination of to be made 1114 *East River, N. Y.* appropriation for lighting 712, 1320 for improvement of, and Hell Gate; resurvey 1078 preliminary examination of, to be made, between North and South Brother islands 1115 *Eaxl Saint Louis. Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1298 *East Washington Station Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Eastep, Henry C.,* pension increased 2568 *Eastern Dispensary, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of indigent patients 510, 1151 deficiency appropriation for indigent patients 1378 *Eastern Market House, D. C.,* appropriation for addition to 1126 *Eastern Star Home, D,* title changed by adding “Masonic” 92 *Eastman. Demos, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Eastler. Henry C.,* pension increased 20513391 *Easton. Della S. (widow),* pension increased 2519 *Easton, Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 795 *Eastwood, James,* pension increased 1468 *Eaton. Daniel,* pension increased 2159 *Eau Claire, Wis.* limit of cost, increased, public building 774 *Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church, D. C., * taxes refunded 870 *Eberlin, Eva Louise (daughter),* pension 2481 *Eberly, John C.,* pension increased 1486 *Everts, Peter,* pension increased 2185 *Echard, Heart,* pension increased 1598 *Echo Bay, N,* appropriation for improvement of 1077 preliminary examination of, to be made 1115 *Ecuador,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 parcelspost convention with 2974 *Eddy, James M.,* pension increased 1864 *Eddy, Levi,* pension increased 2401 *Elles Home, D. C., The,* incorporated; purposes, etc 162 *Edgell, J. Frederick,* pension increased 1708 *Edgeman, William T.,* pension increased 1882 *Edgerton, Ebenezer S.,* pension increased, 1606 *Edgerton, Fannie I. (widow),* pension increased 1509 *Edinburgh, Scotland,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Edison Electric Company of Wyoming,* permits to occupy land. etc., in San Bernardino, Sierra, and San Gabriel forest reserves. Gal 163 *Edie Hook, Wash.,* fog signal authorized 324 deficiency appropriation for 600 *Edmonds, Melvin T.,* tension increased, 2318 *mundson, John L.,* pension increased 1696 *Edsall, Clara C. (widow),* pension increased 2378 *Edsall, Thomas,* pension increased 1646 *Edson, Jennie. E. (widow),* pension increased , 2290 *Education Association of the United States, National,* incorporated; purposes, powers, etc 804 *Education. Bureau of,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 432, 978 for books, etc 433, 978 for collecting statistics 433, 978 for documents, apparatus, etc 433, 978 for rent 434, 979 employees, etc., in Alaska may assign pay: reimbursement for expenses 824 *Education, Commissioner of,* appropriation for clerks, etc 432, 978 for printing and binding Annual Report of 760, 1367 to supervise expenses, etc., education of Alaska natives, etc 1338 *Education, D. C. (sec* Public Schools, D. C.). *Education of Children, D. C., Compulsory,* attendance at school of all children between 8 and 14 years old 219 penalty for neglect, etc., of parent 219 instruction of habitual truants 220 truant officers authorized 220 penalty for inducing unlawful absence, etc, 220 inspection of places employing minors 220 penalty for falsè statements of attendance, etc 220 *Education of the Blind,* permanent annual appropriation for 460 *Educational Institutions, D.* deficiency appropriation for refund of special taxes 1380 refund of taxes erroneously charged on properties of 869 *Edwards, Alanson W.,* pension increased 2714 *Edwards, Charles, alias St. Clair Acuff,* pension increased 2204 *Edwards, David A.,* pension increased 2429 *Edwards, Jerry,* pension increased 1884 *Edu arils, Lydia M. (widow),* pension increased 1805 *Edwards, Mary A., (widow),* pension increased 2585 *Edwards, Sewall A.,* pension increased 1673 *Effinger, John,* duties refunded 2819 *Egan, Bridget (widow),* pension increased 1927 *Egan, James J.,* pension increased 1510 *Egeness, Rachel (widow),* pension increased, 2061 *Egge, Perry,* pension increased 1434 *Eggleston, Moses,* pension 1469 *Eggleston, William A.,* pension increased 1639 *Eggs of Game Birds,* prohibition against taking, etc., from breeding grounds 536 *Egolf, William H.,* pension increased 1918 *Eibenstock, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Eichholtz, Augusta T. (widow),* pension increased 2450 *Eiffert, James,* pension increased, 1529 *EightHour Law,* not applicable to work on Isthmian Canal, 33 to unskilled alien laborers on Panama Canal 669 *Eighth Judicial Circuit,* appropriation for messenger, etc., circuit court of appeals 447, 992 Oklahoma judicial districts attached to 275 *Eighth LightHouse District,* deficiency appropriation for repairing, etc., buildings destroyed by hurricanes 842 tender authorized for 995 appropriation for 13193392 *Eighth Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses extending 641 *Ekalaka Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3245 *El Caney, Cuba,* use of transport “Sumner” to convey Commission, etc., to dedication of battle monuments 821 *El Morro National Monument, N. Mex.,* proclamation setting aside 3264 *Elaterite, etc., Deposits,* lands in Uncompahgre Reservation, Utah, containing, to be sold 3214 *Elba. Ala.,* dam authorized across Pea River near 18 *Eldred, Levi E.,* pension increased 2643 *Eldridge, Esther (widow),* pension increased 2437 *Eldridge, John.jr.,* pension increased 1902 *Elections, Political,* money contributions by corporations for, prohibited 864 *Electric Cars, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail service by 474, 1213 *Electric Light and Power Companies, Indian Territory,* provisions for rights of way, dams, etc. 146 *Electric Light and Power Statistics,* to be collected every five years 219 *Electric. Light, etc., Companies, D. C.,* detailed annual reports required from 1134 *Electric-Motor Vessels.* steamboat-inspection provisions for 194 *Electric Plants, Army,* appropriation for gun and mortar batteries 462, 1059 sale of surplus light and power; use of proceeds. 251, 1167 *Electric Plants. D. C.,* installing, in executive or municipal buildings prohibited; exception 1371 *Electrical Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 496, 1132 for contingent expenses 496, 1133 for placing wires underground 496, 1133 for extending policepatrol system 496, 1133 for firealarm boxes, etc 496 for moving firealarm apparatus to municipal buildings 1133 for lighting 496, 1133 for electric arc lights 497, 1134 deficiency appropriation for 641 *Electrical Protection for Vaults, etc., Public Buildings,* appropriation for 700, 1306 *Electrical Units, International Committee of,* appropriation for expenses of delegate 446, 991 *Elevators, Grain,* investigations of business of, ordered printed 2837 *Eleventh LightHouse District,* tender for inspector, limit of cost increased 858 appropriation for 1318 relief lightvessel for ninth and, to be equipped with motor power 996 *Elizabeth City, N. C.,* appropriation for public building. 698 terms of court 1224 *Elizabeth, N. J.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 1298 *Elizabeth River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1079 *“Elizabeth,” Schooner,* appropriation for paying damages 1292 *Elk River, Md.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of 1081 *Elk River, Tenn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Elk, William, or Runs Bowing, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Elkhorn Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3024 *Ellicott, George W.,* pension increased 1697 *Eiling wood, Charles F. (father’),* pension 2760 *Elliott, Edward E.,* pension increased 2024 *Elliott, Edwin,* pension increased 2024 *Elliott, Jesse W.,* pension increased 1538 *Elliott,, John J.,* pension increased 2048 *Elliott, Silas G.,* pension increased 1599 *Elliott, Thomas R.,* pension increased 2572 *Ellis, Aurora Garwood (widow),* pension increased 2558 *Ellis, Charles R.,* pension increased 1590 *Ellis, Charley, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Ellis, Edgar D.,* pension increased 2649 *Ellis. Howard,* pension increased 1639 *Ellis, Isabella (widow),* pension increased 2187 *Ellis Island Immigrant Station, N. Y.,* appropriation for contagious diseases hospital 1317 for remodeling main building 1317 deficiency appropriation for two pavilions 842 *Ellis, Samuel,* pension increased 2675 *Ellison, Martin,* pension increased 2069 *Etlmore, Joseph.* pension 2112 *Ellsworth, John W.,* pension increased 1482 *Elm, Abram, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Elm, Charles, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to, 380 *Elm, Rachel, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Elmes, nilliam,* pension increased 1518 *Elsberry, Thomas S.,* pension increased 2678 *Emanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, D. C., Vestry of,* taxes refunded 870 *Embezzlement,* made an extraditable crime, in convention with Japan 2951 *Embry, Cynthia A. (widow),* pension, 1711 *Emblems of Fraternal Societies,* registry of, as trademarks, not allowed 12513393 *Emergencies, Unforeseen,* appropriation for diplomatic and consular, 290, 920 deficiency appropriation for diplomatic and consular unforeseen 27 not to be used for expenses, etc., in District: exception 27 *Emergency Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for 508, 1147 *Emergency Fund. Nary Department,* deficiency appropriation for 646, 1384 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of indigent patients 510, 1151 for repairs and equipment 1151 *Emerson, Carlo J.,* pension increased 2725 *Emerson, Sargent R.,* pension increased 1057 *Emery, Daniel R.,* pension increased 2677 *Emery, Joseph D.,* pension increased 1964 *Ernes, Anthony,* pension increased 1810 *Emmons, George T.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 653 *Emplacements, Fortifications,* appropriation for modernizing older 462, 1058 *Employees, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for additional pay. etc., authorized by resolutions 1397 *Employees of Railroads,* hours of labor by, limited 1415 *Employers’ Liability, Common Carrier,* for injuries to employees through neglect of officers, etc 232 *Employment. Agencies, D. C.,* license required; application requirements; fees 304 bond; issue of license; posting 305 locations prohibited; childlabor restrictions 306 register; references, etc 306 fees allowed; receipts; contracts 307 restriction on employments 308 enforcemen t of regulations 308 penalty for violations 308, 848 *Engineer Corps, Army,* appropriation for enlisted men; longevity 242, 1160 for pay of officers; longevity 244, 1162 officer to be designated on commission on commercial use of surplus waters of the Mississippi in Minnesota 457 *Engineer Department, Army.* appropriation for expenses of depots 256, 1173 for purchase of instruments, etc., for officers 256, 1173 for maintenance of school, Washington, D. buildings 256, 1173 chaplain authorized 256 for equipment of troops 256, 1174 for services 257, 1174 *Engineer Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 420, 966 for clerks paid from riversand harbors appropriations, etc 420 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for rivers and harbors, etc.; limit 420, 966 *Engineer School, Army,* appropriation for maintenance and equipment 256, 1173 for buildings 1173 *Engineering Experimental Station, Naval Academy,* appropriation for salaries, investigations, etc 575, 1197 *Engineers, Army, Chief of,* action on plans for improving channels on New .Jersey coast 800 authorized to sell 204 L street NW., Washington. D. C 820 to approve plans, etc., of dam across White River. Ark 628 *Engineer’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, record division 485, 1122 for engineers, superintendents, etc 485, 1122 for contingent expenses 488, 1125 *England (see* Great Britain). *England, Tillman, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Engle, Samuel,* pension increased 1606 *Engler, Lucy E. (widow),* pension increased 2071 *English, John E.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2834 *English. Walter M.,* pension increased 2383 *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department,* appropriation for Director, assistant, etc 408, 955 limitation 955 for administrative force paid from engraving and printing; limitation 408 for salaries. 703, 1309 for wages 703, 1310 requirement for hand press work repealed 1310 for materials 703, 1310 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 707, 1313 deficiency appropriation for employees detailed to Treasurer; reimbursement 635 for wages; balances transferred 637 *Enid. Okla.,* terms of court 275 *Enlisted Men, Army,* appropriation for pay 241, 1160 extra to expert riflemen, sharpshooters, and marksmen 241 deduction from retired, for Soldiers’ Home, repealed 242 for longevity 242, 1160 additional for recruiting and prison duty 242 for engineer battalion; longevity 242, 1160 for Ordnance Department.; longevity 242, 1160 for quartermastersergeants; longevity 242, 1160 for post commissarysergeants; longevity 242, 1160 for electricians, artillery; longevity 242 for Signal Corps 242, 1160 for Hospital Corps; longevity 243, 1161 for pay of retired 245, 1163 for travel allowance on discharge. 245, 1163 for undrawn clothing 245, 1163 for interest on deposits 245, 1163 for repayment, of back deposits 245 for transfer of balance to special deposit fund 2463394 appropriation for extraduty pay, artillery and ordnance service 246 for extraduty pay, artillery and ordnance service, at seacoast fortifications 1163 for switchboard operators at interior posts 1163 for 20 per cent increase, service beyond the United States 247, 1164 computation of service 247 availability of present appropriations 247 for bringing home from abroad remains of 741, 1347 deficiency appropriation for 20 per cent increase, service in Cuba 1381 allowances to, detailed at Jamestown Exposition 1160 to retired; credit for all service 1217 distribution of amounts duo deceased, without administration; limit 750 funeral expenses 750 noncommissioned officers, etc., for recruit and prison companies 1160 savings may be de[X)slled with paymaster 246 kept, as separate deposit fund 246 repayment; exemption from debts, etc 246 liability of Government for deposits 246 clothing balances to be paid from regular pay fund 246 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps,* appropriation for reimbursing, losses San Francisco fire 554 for pay 579, 1200 for detailed cooks 1200 for retired 1200 for undrawn clothing 579, 1201 for interest on deposits 579, 1201 deficiency appropriation for undrawn clothing 649 allowances to retired; credit for all service 1217 may deposit savings with paymaster; interest 579 *Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for pay 553, 1177 refund of bounty if discharged the first year 553, 1177 for reimbursing, losses San Francisco fire 554 appropriation for outfits; refund if discharged in six months 556, 1178 allowed credit for all service in Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, for retirement 451, 1217 *Enrollment of Domestic Vessels,* license and, consolidated in one document 136 *Ensenada. Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 688, 1273 for general expenses; tobacco worms, etc.; white fly 688, 1273 for emergency fund, cotton boll weevil 695, 1280 gypsy and browntail moths, 696, 1280 *Envelopes. Postal Service,* appropriation for official registry and dead letter 476, 1215 contracts extended for six months. 476 contracts for all Departments to be made by Postmaster-General for four years 476 restriction on printed matter on stamped, for sale 476 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary,* appropriation for salaries 286, 916 not to be paid officials receiving other salaries 287, 917 *Epidemic Diseases,* appropriation for expenses preventing introduction of yellow fever and other 301 *Epidemics,* appropriation for prevention of 709, 1316 *Epileptics,* admission of alien, excluded 899 importation of, unlawful; penalty 901 *Epiphany Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Episcopal Church in Utah,* grant of lands in former Uintah Reservation. lor missions, etc., to 611 *Epier, Jacob H.,* pension increased. 1498 *Epperson, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2620 *Eppinger, William,* pension increased 2276 *Equipage, Army. Camp arid Garrison,* appropriation for 254, 1171 deficiency appropriation for 46, 646, 666, 1401 loan authorized to Jamestown Exposition; conditions 1175 *Equipments. Army,* appropriation for 257, 1175 *Erick. John J.,* pension increased 2076 *Erickson, Charles,* payment to 2661 *Eric Basin. N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of Lake Erie entrance to 737 *Erie. Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1080 acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 791, 1298 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1116 *Ernest. Horatio,* pension increased 2460 *Ernst, Anton,* granted honorable discharge 2414 *Ernst, Stephen,* pension increased 1497 *Erwin, Tenn.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 721 *Escambia River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 1087 bridge authorized across, between counties of Escambia and Santa Rosa. Fla 1239 *Escanaba. Mich.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 1298 *Escheat,* of lands of Five Civilized Tribes, intestate allottees, having no heirs 145 *Eskelson. David,* lots entered by, in Uintah Indian grazing reserve, restored to public domain 3228 *Ester, Alexander,* pension increased 1826 *Esmond. Friend S.,* pension increased 2080 *Esquimaux, etc., Alaska,* appropriation for education of 729, 1337 homestead allotments to; conditions 1973395 *Esterly, George, M.,* payment to, for loss of launch. 2467 *Essex River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of; condition 1075 *Estero Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Estes, John C.,* pension increased 1644 *Estes, Julia W., (widow),* pension increased 1458 *Estherville, Iowa.* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Estherville Minim Crest Canal, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1084 *Estill. William (son),* pension 1787 *Estimates,* annual, for Departments, to include all requirements 448 restriction on additional or special requests 449 of receipts, expenditures, etc., to be made in annual report of Secretary of Treasury 949 *Estimates, Annual,* all printing and binding for Departments to be estimated for in 762 *Estimates for Government Expenses,* to be submitted according to arrangement of previous year 448 changes to be submitted by notes 448 *Estlow, James L.,* pension increased 2271 *Ethnology, American,* appropriation for continuing researches, 704, 1310 for protecting Casa Grande Ruin, Ariz 1310 for printing and binding reports and bulletins 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for 1403 *Etue. SarahS. (mother’),* pension. 1922 *Eubank. James J.,* pension increased 2433 *Eubank. John,* pension increased 2055 *Euclid Flare, D. (* deficiency appropriation for extending 641 *Euclid Street, D.* proceedings to condemn land for extension of 236 *Eufaula, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River at 325 two bridges authorized across Chattahoochee River between Columbus and 325 *Eugene. Oreg.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1298 *Eulogies.* printing ordered of, on Hon. John W. Cranford 826 *Eureka. Cal.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 77, 8 appropriation for 792, 1298 terms ot court at 631 *” Euterpe.” Bark,* change of name authorized 626 *Evans, Bridget (widow),* pension increased 1635 *Evans, David,* pension increased 2242 *Evans. Green,* pension increased 2111 *Evans, Janies B.,* pension increased 2318 *Evans. John D.,* pension increased 2366 *Evans, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2638 *Evans, Sarah M. (widow),* pension increased 2030 *Evans. William,* pension increased 1711 *Evanston, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 698 *Evanston, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 698 limit of cost increased, public building 774 appropriation for 790 term of court at Ill *Evcland, Margaret E. ( widow),* pension 2009 *Everett. David E.,* pension increased 1483 *Everitt, Charles H.,* pension increased 1614 *Everly, Aaron,* military record corrected, substituted for John O’Neal 1715 *Eversole. John H.,* pension increased 2082 *Eversole. William B.,* pension increased 1627 *Everson, Ira J.,* pension increased 2583 *Evening G tin. Army,* appropriation for firing 257, 1174 *Everson, Nelson,* pension increased 2328 *Evidence,* findings of Interstate Commerce Commission prima facie, in civil suits for violations of regulations, etc., by carriers 589 certified copies of schedules, etc., to be prima facie, in all judicial proceedings, etc 592 *Ewing. John,* pension increased 2238 *Ewing, Thomas J., and others,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Warfield, Ky 852 *Ewing. William M.,* pension increased 1795 *Examinations and Surveys,* printing ordered of preliminary, under river and harbor act 1905 839 *Exam ining Surgeons. Pensions,* appropriation for fees and expenses; examinations 133, 1406 reports to show rating and condition 133, 1407 deficiency appropriation for fees 47, 667, 1403 *Excise Board. D,* appropriation for salaries 483, 1121 *Executive. Buildings, D. C.,* electric plants in, prohibited; exception 1371 *Executive Departments, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., grounds of 734, 1342 compensation of heads of established 993 annual estimates by heads of, to include all requirements 448 restriction on additional or special requests 4493396 details of employees outside of District to duty in. forbidden 449 details to Civil Service Commission prohibited 948 report required of moneys received, and not paid into the Treasury 763 temporary details to White House authorized 401, 947 to record and report to Congress penalty matt er sent from July 1 to December 31, 1906 473 transfers of employees unlawful before serving three years 449 *Executive Departments, etc,.,* cost of composition, illustration, etc., of documents, chargeable to, preparing 825 printing, binding, etc., charged in proportion as delivered 825 *Executive Expenses,* appropriations for 400, 947 *Executive Mansion. D,* appropriation for improving grounds south of 733, 1342 for care, etc grounds 734, 1342 for repairs, etc 734, 1342 for fuel 734, 1342 for greenhouses, etc 734, 1342 for lighting 734, 1342 *Executive Office,* appropriation for Secretary of the President, assistants, clerks, etc 400, 947 temporary details from Departments, etc 401, 947 for contingent, expenses 401, 947 for printing and binding 761, 1368 *Executive Office. D. C.,* appropriation for Commissioners. secretary, etc 482, 1119 for contingent expenses 488, 1125 horses, etc., to be used only on official business 488, 1125 *Expatriation (see also* Citizenship), not allowed in time of war 1228 *Expenditures of the Government,* statement for preceding vear to be made by Secretary of the Treasury in the annual report 949 *Experiment Stations (see also* Agricultural Experiment Stations), annual appropriation to States and Territories for increased; conditions 63 *Experimental Gardens, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 680, 1266 *Exports of Grain.* appropriation for grading, etc., at points of export 681, 1267 *Exports of Meat Animals and Products,* animals to be inspected; certificate of condition 677, 1263 clearance forbidden unless certificate be produced 677, 1263 carcasses to be examined; certificate of condition 677, 1263 clearance. forbidden unless certificate be produced 677, 1263 *Exposition, International Maritime,* deficiency appropriation for participation, 1371 *Exposition. Jamestown (see also* Jamestown Exposition), deficiency appropriation for further aid to: conditions 886 *Express Companies,* confinement of animals in interstate transit by, limited 607 time for rest, feeding, and watering required 607 included as common carrière in interstate commerce regulations 584 *Extortion,* punishment for, by officers, etc., extended; attempts included 540 *Extra Copies of Documents,* provisions lor printing; estimates; exception 1013 meaning of term construed 1013 *Extradition,* appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 280, 919 deficiency appropriation for bringing home criminals irom abroad 27 convention with Great Britain, adding bribery and bankruptcy criminal offenses 2903 with Japan, adding embezzlement and larceny 2951 treaty with Denmark extended to island possessions, and bribery added 2898 with Haiti 2858 with Norway, modified as to accessories 2865 with Panama 2851 *Extraterritorial Rights.* treaty with Great Britain surrendering, in Zanzibar 2870 *Ezell, Gillum M.,* pension increased 2591 *Ezell (née Bradley), Victoria. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 **F.** *Facilities of Shipment,* included as transportation in interstate commerce regulations 584 *Facing Slips, etc. Postal Service,* appropriation for 477, 1215 *Faggart, Rebecca (widow),* pension increased 2446 *Fagleg, Benjamin,* pension increased 1515 *Failer, William A.,* pension increased 1967 *Fain. Fountain M.,* pension increased 2039 *Fairbanks, Alaska.* appropriation for survey of trail to Council City from 316 for erection of courthouse and jail 751 *Fairbanks Lund District, Alaska,* created; court officers to perform duties 1232 fees; surveys, etc. 1232 *Fairbanks. Retta AL (widow),* pension increased 1478 *Fairbrother, James R.,* pension increased 2761 *Fairchild, James B.,* pension increased 2028 *Fairha ven, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 1074 *Fairley, Peter,* payment to 2311 *Fairmont, W. Va.,* acquiring siteand erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1298 *Fairport. Ohio.* appropriation for improvement of harbor 10953397 *Falbisaner, Charles,* pension 1561 *Fales, Warren M.,* pension increased 2717 *Falkenburg, Elias S.,* pension increased 2250 *Fallihee, Patrick,* pension increased 1536 *Fullan, Thomas T.,* pension increased 1580 *Families, Heads of,* names in First Census of, to be published; sales 722 *Fankell, George,* pension increased 2040 *Fargo, N. Dak.,* appropriation for public building. 698 deficiency appropriation for furniture, public building 1374 terms of court at 609, 610 *Fargo, Sheldon B.,* pension increased 1910 *Farington. David W.,* pension increased 2171 *Fariola, Octarc L. F. E.,* pension increased 2707 *Farmers,* excepted from general provisions of meat inspection law 679, 1265 *Farmers’ Bulletins,* appropriation for Congressional distribution 690 for preparing, printing, etc 690 for additional assistants, etc 690 for printing, etc.; distribution 1367 *Farmers’ Institutes,* appropriation for reports, etc., on 693, 1279 *Farmerville, La.,* bridge authorized across D’Arbonne River at 1251 *Earner. Jacob,* pension increased 2375 *Farnsworth. Illirlbvtt L.,* pension increased. 2472 *Farquhar, John M.,* pension increased 1950 *Far rand, Lyman E.,* pension increased 1539 *Farrar, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2235 *Fared, diaries,* pension increased 1946 *Farrell, Arabella J. (widow),* pension increased 2740 *Farrell. Miss Bernice,* payment to 2660 *Farrell, Edvard,* pension. 1914 *Farrell, John,* pension increased 1673 *Farrell, William H.,* pension increased 2090 *Farrington. Willard,* pension increased 1928 *Faulkner, William,* pension increased 2404 *Fauver, Samuel,* pension increased 2400 *Fay. Charles A.,* pension increased 1638 *Fay. Sylvenus A.,* pension increased 1561 *Fayette Bridge Company,* may bridge Monongahela River, Brownsville, Pa 128 *Fayette County, Pa.,* time extended for bridge across Monongahela River by 1236 *Fayetteville, Ark.,* construction of public building authorized al; nominal site., 778 appropriation for 792, 1298 *Fayetteville, N. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1298 *Feather River. Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 1107 *Featheringill, Alfred,* pension iitercascd 2351 *FeebleMinded Children, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 511, 1162 *Feeble Minded Persons,* admission of alien, excluded 898 *Feeley, William E.,* pension increased 2511 *Fehr. Emma (widow),* pension increased 2516 *Feigley, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 1932 *Felix, Andrew Jackson, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Felix, Dennie, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Felix, Henry, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to, 357 *Felix, Peter, jr. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Fell, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2396 *Fellows. Franklin J.,* pension increased 1622 *Fellows. William H. H.,* pension increased 1897 *Felske, F. A.,* payment to 2661 *Fenn, Lena S. (widow),* pension 1549 *Fenton, John W.,jr.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services, 43 *Fenz. Frederick,* pension increased 2022 *Fend, Flora (widow),* pension 2574 *Ferber, Jarob,* pension increased 1906 *Fergrrson, Joseph,* pension increased 2604 *Fergus, Alexander M.,* pension increased 2243 *Ferguson, Bettie ( widow),* pension increased 2381 *Ferguson, Caswell D.,* pension increased 1534 *Ferguson, John H.,* pension increased 1478 *Ferguson. William W.,* pension increased 2004 *Femald. James M.,* pension increased 1640 *Fernandina, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between Savannah, Ga and 1085 for improvement of harbor 1085 acquiring site and erecting public building nt. authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1298 title of certain claimants to lands in, confirmed 4543398 *Ferrell, Nancy V, J. (widow),* pension 2198 *Ferrell, Napoleon B.,* pension increased 2360 *Ferrier. Daniel T.,* pension increased 1710 *Ferries.* included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations if operated with 584 *Ferris. Weston,* pension increased 1783 *Ferry. Francis H.,* pension increased 2799 *Ferryboats,* subject to steamboat inspection requirements 68, 194 *Fessenden Street, NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending 855 appropriation for 856 *Fritcrruan, George,* pension increased 2234 *Fcylcr, Moses,* pension increased 2417 *Fiedler, Lydia A. (widow),* pension 1745 *Field Artillery, Army,* appropriation for, organized militia 257, 1174 balances available 1174 constitution of 861 to consist of six regiments, 862 composition of regiments; orderlies 862 of batteries; additional noncommissioned officers; limit 862 assignment of officers; promotions 863 filling vacancies 863 pay and allowances of enlisted men 863 *Field Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 463, 1059 *Field, George H.,* pension increased 2523 *Field, Jacob A.,* pension increased 1839 *Field. Michael M., * pension increased 2779 *Field, Minna Y. (widow),* pension increased 2808 *Firnop, Frederick,* pension in creased 2245 *Fifield, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1720 *Fifteenth Light-House District,* tender for, authorized 996 appropriation for 1319 *Files, John L.,* pension increased 1466 *Filkins. Hiram,* pension increased 2810 *Fillio, Edmund,* pension increased 2444 *Fillmore. Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation establishing 3200 *Filtration Plant. Washington Aqueduct. D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc 497, 1135 *Finch. David L.,* pension 1666 *Finch, John,* pension increased 2603 *Findley, Carrie B. (widow),* pension increased, 1553 *Fines, Penalties, etc., Customs Service,* to be covered into Treasury as miscellaneous receipts 1315 *Finical, Benjamin F.,* pension increased. 2083 *Fmkbonuer, Charles, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple tille to 378 *Finklea, Sarah Emaline (widow),* pension increased 1513 *Finley, Nellie, Indian Allottee,* foesimple title to 365 *Finney, J. M. T.,* appropriation for services 1292 *Fire Alarms, D, C.,* punishment, for giving false 220 *Fire-Control Instruments. Army,* appropriation for field batteries 1175 *Fire-Control Instruments, Navy,* appropriation for battle ships, cruisers, and monitors 1180 *Fire-Control Stations, Army,* appropriation for constructing, installing, etc. 462, 1058 in insular possessions 1061 deficiency appropriation for 1401 *Fire Department, D. C.,* appropriation for chief engineer, assistants, etc 304, 1144 for miscellaneous 505, 1144 for contingent expenses 505, 1144 for new houses 505, 1144 for new apparatus 505, 1145 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 119 for salaries, reorganization 642 for forage 642 for equipping tire boat for ice breaking 1378 for coal 1378 extent of, under Commissioners of the District, 314 exclusive jurisdiction of Commissioners over: rules, etc 314 personnel, subject to appropriations 314 veterinarian: surgeons 314 schedule nf salaries 315 restrictions on resignations 315 pensions to include mothers of members who died prior to March 1, 1905 95 *Fire Escapes, etc., D. C.,* provisions for, on tenement houses, flats, etc 70 penalty for failing to provide, etc 71 requirements modified: owners’ responsibility, etc 1247 fireproof office buildings 1247 *Fire Pumps on Steam Vessels,* location of, modified 797 *Firearms, D. C.,* restrictions on use of 809 *Firemen, D. Volunteer,* may erect monument, on triangle, reservation No, 29 788 *Fireworks. D. C.,* license tax to store and sell 13 *First Assistant PostmasterGeneral,* appropriation for superintendents of divisions, clerks, etc 437, 982 for superintendent., etc., appointment division 437, 983 for superintendent city delivery, etc 437, 983 for postal service office of 468, 1206 for postmasters, assistants, clerks, etc, 468, 1206 grading, etc., of clerks, carriers, etc 1206 for commencing building New York on Pennsylvania Railroad site 1210 for rent, light, and fuel; leases 471, 1210 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices, and moneyorder service, 471, 12103399 appropriation fur canceling machines 471, 1210 for assistant superintendents, salary and allowance division 471, 1210 for city delivery 471, 1210 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 472, 1211 deficiency appropriation fcr miscellaneous first and second class offices 1400 *First Baptist Church, Mount Pleasant, D. C.,* taxes refunded, 870 *First Census,* names of heads of families in, to be published; sales, etc 722 *First Colored Baptist Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Fish, Edmund,* pension increased 1969 *Fish, Joseph P. T.,* right to allotment to be tried in Court of Claims 344 *Fish Lake Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation adding lands to. 3189 *Fish, Leander J., Quapaw Allottee,* alienation restrictions modified 344 *Fish, Lorenzo B.,* pension increased 2328 *Fish, Samuel,* pension increased 1883 *Fish Wharf, D. C.,* regulations for sale of privileges authorized 72 *Fisher. Ambrose R.,* pension increased 1763 *Fisher, John,* pension increased. 1513 *Fisher, Joseph C.,* pension increased, 2656 *Fisher, S. Kate,* payment to 2814 *Fisher. Thomas C.,* pension increased 2594 *Fisher, Tobias,* pension increased 2331 *Fisher, Willard P.,* pension increased 2548 *Fisher. William T.,* pension increased 2560 *Fisheries. Alaska (see also* Alaska Salmon Fisheries), regulations for protection of 478 *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 717, 1324 for employees 717, 1325 for division of fish culture, office force 717, 1325 station employees 717, 1325 employees at large 719, 1327 distribution employees 719, 1327 for inquiry division 719, 1327 for biological station, Beaufort, N. C., 720, 1327 for statistics division 720, 132S for vessel service 720, 1328 for contingent expenses 720, 1328 for propagation 720, 1328 for maintenance of vessels 720, 1328 for inquiries 720, 1328 for statistical inquiry 721, 1328 for station, Wytheville, Va.., 721 Erwin. Tenn. 721 Manchester. Iowa 721 Baird. Cal 721 Boothbay, Me. 1329 Spearfish, S. Dak 1329 Alaska 1329 appropriation for repairs to “Grampus” 721 for launch, salmon culture, Alaska 721 for station, Cold Springs, Ga 721 Saint Johnsbury. Vt., auxiliary 721 for steam launch, Boothbay Harbor, Me, 721 for protecting salmon fisheries, Alaska 721, 1329 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 48, 1403 for ponds, Monument grounds 659 *Fisheries, Commissioner of * appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 717, 1324 to approve fishways, dam across Choctawhalchee River. Ala 102 Mississippi River. Saint Cloud, Minn 538 Monticello, Minn 265 Missouri River, Mont 111 Pea River 18 Red Lake River, Minn 65 Rock River, Ill, 14 Saint Joseph River, Mich 103 to cooperate in survey, etc., of Maryland oyster beds 202 *Fishery Congress, Fourth International,* appropriation for expenses, participation in 922 *Fishing in Alaskan Waters,* aliens prohibited from, except by rod. etc., 263 *Fishing Vessels and Boats.* International requirements of lights on. to prevent, collisions at sea 850 *Fitch, Everett S.,* pension increased 1656 *Fitzgerald, Catharine F. (widow),* pension increased 2244 *Fitzgerald. James E.,* pension increased 2777 *Fitzgerald, Patrick,* pension increased 2199 *Fitzpatrick. Matt,* pension increased 1705 *Fitzwater, Stephen M.,* pension increased 2672 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians,* appropriation for townsite expenses, Union Agency, Ind. T 338, 1025 for leasing, etc., Creek and Cherokee lands 338, 1025 fullblood Indians 1025 for expenses, sale of inherited, etc., lands, 1025 for removing intruders, etc 339, 1025 for removing alienation restrictions on allottees 339, 1025 for highways, Creek and Cherokee lands 339 for investigating fraudulent leases 1026 for tribal schools 340, 1026 for completing work of Commission 340, 1026 access to tribal records 1027 for clerks, removing alienation restrictions 976 deficiency appropriation for removing intruders, etc 39 for sale, etc., Creek and Cherokee lands, 39 for removing alienation restrictions 39 for townsite expenses, Union Agency 39 Cherokees may purchase improvements of intermarried whites. 1220 final disposition of affairs of 137 final enrollment provisions 137 applications filed prior to December 1, 1905, 137 motions to reopen 137 enrollment of minor children 137 status of illegitimate children 1373400 payment to Cherokees failing to receive allotments 137 equalization of Creek allotments continued 138 final completion of rolls 138 not. applicable to Cherokee intermarried whites 138 approved roll of Cherokee freedmen 138 Cherokee freedmen, persons included 138 homestead allotments to Choctaw and Chickasaw freedmen 138 restriction on transfers to roll of citizens by blood 138 deeds and patents to convey legal title w hen recorded 138 pending contests not affected 139 removal of principal chiefs for nonperformance of duties 139 approval of conveyances on failure of chief to execute 139 effect of 139 deeds by principal chief of Seminoles 139 segregation of specified Choctaw lands. 139 appraisal of pine timber: sales directed, 139 records of discontinued land offices to be transferred to clerk of district court 139 transcripts; disposal of fees 149 payments on account of loyal Seminoles, ratified 140 recoveries by individuals not barred 140 Court of Claims to hear claims against Mississippi Choctaws by estate of Charles F. Winton 140 tribal schools transferred to control of Secretary of t he Interior 140 final distribution of school funds 140 tribal revenues to be collected by special officer 141 payment of claims 141 tribal taxes abolished from December 31, 1905: refund 141 accounting, delivery, etc., of tribal property 141 punishment for failure 141 Choctaw and Chickasaw town lots reserved for mining leases, to be sold; proceeds 141 forfeiture for nonpayment of town lots; resale 141 reversion of streets, etc., vacated by municipal corporations 142 coal and asphalt lands reserved from sale 142 conveyance to owners of lands reserved from allotment or sale 142 reversion for nonuser 142 railway-easement provisions 142 reversion on failing to pay, etc 142 Murrow Indian Orphans’ Home, donation patents authorized 142 fractional rights of Choctawsand Chickasaw may be conveyed to 142 other lands conveyed to 142 tribal buildings, etc., to be sold: proceeds 143 deferred till dissolution of trilial governments 342 purchases by municipalities 143 residue of unallotted, etc., laudato be sold; proceeds 143 preferences to Choctaw and Chickasaw freedmen 143 reversion for nonpayment 143 tracts of nonagricultural. etc., Choctaw and Chickasaw lands 143 agricultural lands limited to 160 acres to one person 143 final distribution per capita of all tribal funds 143 jurisdiction in suits in behalf of five tribes 144 pending suits 144 set-offs allowed defendants 144 restrictions on alienations extended for 25 years 144 leases other than homesteads permitted 144 construction of prior conveyances 144 lands taxable 144 leases by fullblood allottees, restricted; record 145 disposition of lands of allottee dying intestate without heirs 145 claims of heirs of Mississippi Choctaws 145 conveyances by heirs, of inherited lands 145 disposal of property by will permitted 145 restriction on fullblood Indians 145 highways on section lines of Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Seminole lands 145 payment of expenses 146 penalty for obstructing 146 notices; damage suits 146 power and light cotnjxinies granted rights of way for dams, etc 146 proceedings to acquire lands, etc 116 municipal control, taxation, etc 147 municipalities granted additional powers, 147 issue of scrip or certificates for improvements 147 taxation of tangible railroad property 148 all other property 148 appeals from assessments to district court 148 lands belonging to tribes to be held in trust 148 allotments 148 tribal governments, etc., continued; restrictions 148 acts, etc., to be approved by President 148 changes directed in enrollment, of bill for final disposition of affairs of 2832 continuation of tribal governments 822 exemployees not to practice before Commissioner for two years 345 index of reports of commission to, ordered printed 2833 permanent record of complete approved roll. 340 copies in recording districts 340 punishment for illegal copying, etc 341 restriction of enrollment applications to minors 342 appearance of name on tribal roil not construed as application 342 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Commissioner to,* deficiency appropriation for completing work of 39, 842 *Five Mile River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1076 *Fixico, Nocus, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346, 1028 *Flack, W. H., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow 1396 *Flags,* appropriation for decorating graves, Memorial Day 1165 *Flags, Confederate Battle,* unidentified, to be delivered Io Southern Historical Society 837 *Flagstad, Martin J.,* pension 2483 *Flaherty. Dennis,* pension increased 2266 *Flanagan. Michael,* pension increased 27703401 *Flandreau, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 370, 1046 deficiency appropriation for Indian school, John H. Roberts 38 *Flanery, John L.,* pension increased 2791 *Flathead Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for Indian agent at, 353, 1034 for support, etc., of Indians of 353, 1034 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for survey, allotment, etc., of lands in 1034 deficiency appropriation for opening ceded lands of; reimbursable 205 town sites reserved on unallotted lands of 354 appraisal; rights of residents 354 sales, etc 355 hot springs at Camas reserved; control 355 water jighIs unimpaired 355 appropriation for townsite expenses; reimbursable 355 *Fleiming, William,* military record corrected 2411 *Fletcher, George W.,* pension increased 2124 *Fletcher, John W.,* pension increased 1955 *Fletcher, Lucius C.,* pension increased, 2241 *Ftevelle.n. James P.,* pension 2218 *Flick, George W.,* pension increased 1651 *Flint. Mich.,* appropriation for public building 1298 limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Flint River. Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1085 dam authorized across, at Porter Shoals 878 *Flint, Wilbur F.,* pension increased., 2121 *Flint, William H.,* pension increased 1616 *“Flirt,” Schooner.* appropriation for paying owners 1292 *Florence, Ala.,* construction of public building authorized at 776 appropriation for 791, 1298 *Florence, Ariz.,* act of legislature authorizing repair of bridge at, ratified 1054 *Florence Crittcnton Mission, D.* appropriation for care of women and children by; contract 512, 1153 *Florence. Italy,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Florence. S. C.,* terms of court at 1002 *Floor, John L.,* allowed to purchase land, Osage Indian Reservation, Okla 542 *Florida,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 435, 980 bridge authorized across Escambia River in 239 *Florida East Coast Railway Company.* may construct and use embankment adjoining Key West military post 1169 *Florida Southern Judicial District,* terms of court, Miami 226 *Florida Straits,* landing, etc,, sponges taken by diving from, prohibited; exception 313 *Flournoy, Silas,* pension increased 1860 *Flowers, Kate (widow),* pension increased 2593 *Floyd. Jonathan E.,* pension increased, 1776 *Fluegel, William* pension increased 1664 *Flushing Bay,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1077 *Flynn. Aynes (widow),* pension increased 1676 *Flynn. Anna (widow),* pension increased 2298 *Flynn, James,* pension increased 1819 *Flynn, John,* pension increased 1493 *Foale, William R. P.,* pension increased 1517 *Foard, Mary Ann (widow),* pension increased, 2783 *Foal, William,* pension increased 1575 *Focht, Hiram,* pension increased 2674 *Fog Signals,* appropriation for expenses 712, 1320 *Fogg, George F.,* pension increased 2636 *Folding Room. House, of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 395, 941 *Folding Room. Senate,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, folders, etc 391, 937 *Foley, Laurence,* pension increased 2925 *Foil in, James M.,* pension increased 2196 *Foltz, John,* pension increased 1708 *Fond du Lac, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1101 *Fonda, John G.,* pension increased 2138 *Fonner, Joseph B. alias John Havens,* pension 1744 *Food,* includes, in pure-food act, all articles of food, drink, confectionery, or condiment used by man or animals 769 *Food Adulterations (see* Pure-Food Act). *Food Products,* appropriation for investigating preservatives; foreign tests, etc 686, 1271 for chemical examinations of, for export 686, 1272 for investigating adulterating, false labeling, etc., of imported 686 examination and detention of unwholesome, etc 686 *Foods.* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale of adulterated, etc 1272 *Foods, Proprietary,* provisions of pure-food act as to, 771 *Foor, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2780 *Foote, Asa M.,* pension increased 1568 *Foote. Robert,* pension increased 2768 *Forbes, Laura J. (widow),* pension increased 14353402 *Forbes, Similde E. (widow),* pension increased 1972 *Ford, David,* pension increased 2082 *Ford, Edward,* pension increased 2515 *Ford, Eli, alias Jamb Butler,* pension increased 2693 *Ford. Ezekiel C.,* pension increased 2719 *Ford, Fayette E.,* pension increased 2163 *Ford, George F.,* pension increased 2126 *Ford. Gilbert,* pension increased 1564 *Ford, James P.,* pension increased 1510 *Ford, Orton D.,* pension increased 1569 *Foreaker, John W.,* pension increased 1503 *Foreign Commerce,* regulations of meat animals and products in 674, 1260 *Foreign Commerce of the United States,* appropriation for investigations for promotion of 442, 987 cotton products 442 *Foreign Counsel,* appropriation for services of, in special cases 754, 1361 *Foreign Governments, Visiting Representatives of,* entertamment of, allowed from emergency fund 27 *Foreign Intercourse (see* Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Foreign Mails. Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 438, 983 for transportation 475, 1214 for assorting mails on steamers 475, 1214 for pier transfers, New York and San Francisco 475, 1214 for assistant superintendent. New York 475, 1214 for balances due foreign countries 475, 1214 deficiency appropriation for 658, 658 *Foreign Markets far Agricultural Products,* appropriation for expenses, extending 691, 1276 *Foreign Passenger Vessels,* steamboat inspection requirements 68 *Foreign Tariffs,* appropriation for collating 444, 988 *Forest. Reserves (see also* Forest Service), appropriation for administrai ion expenses 685, 1269 for restoring lands to public domain 724, 1333 for survey of 728, 1336 deficiency appropriation for surveying 47, 667, 728, 1402 area enlarged— Ashland, Oreg 3196, 3298 Black Mesa, Ariz 3218 Cascade, Oreg 3300 Chiricahua. Ariz 3244 Diamond Mountain. Cal 3241 Fish Lake, Utah 3189 Gallatin. Mont 3193 Gila River, and name changed to Gila, N.Mex 3123 Grand Canvon. Ariz 3009, 3223 Hell Gate, ;Mont. 3213, 3230 Holy Cross, Colo 3286 area enlarged— Jemez, N.Mex 3261 Kootenai. Mont, and Idaho 3253 Lake Tahoe, and name changed to Tahoe, Cal. and Nev 3163 Lewis and Clark, Mont 3304 Lincoln, N. Mex 3216 Little Belt Mountains, Mont.., and name changed to Little Belt 3180 Lolo, Mont. 3260 Madison. Mont., 5148 Manti. Utah 3188 Medicine Bow. Colo, and Wyo 3039, 3303 Montezuma, Colo 3307 Mount Rainier. Wash., and name changed to Rainier 3296 Olympic, Wash. 3306 Park Range. Colo 3285 Payson, Utah 3127 Priest River, Idaho and Wash 3257, 3309 San Juan. Colo 3308 Santa Barbara, Cal 3238 Sawtooth. Idaho 3260 Sevier. Utah 3187 Sierra, Cal 3133 Siskiyou, Oreg 3280 Shasta. Cal 3235 Stanislaus, Cal 3229 Uinta, Utah and Wyo 3240 Uintah, Utah 3116 Uintah, Utah and Wyo 3186 Uncompahgre, Colo 3282 Wenaha. Oreg, and Wash 3279 Wichita, Okla 3207 Yellowstone, Wyo, Mont, and Idaho 3049 areas modified— Battlement Mesa. Colo. 3076 Big Belt. Mont 3283 Big Hole. Mom. and Idaho 3281 Bitter Root. Idaho and Mont 3044 Cascade Range, Oreg 3270 Lincoln. N. Mex 3175 Little Belt. Mont 3254, 3277 Madison, Mont 2995 San Isabel, Colo 3083 San Jacinto, Cal 3276 Uinta, Utah and Wyo 3207 Washington. Wash 3088, 3297 Weiser. Idaho 3199, 3294 Yellowstone, Wyo., Mont,, and Idaho 3291 Black Hills. S. Dak., restrictions removed from certain townships in Pennington County 883 breeding place for game animals in Grand Canyon. Ariz 607 certain lands in Yellowstone, opened to homestead entries 62 consolidation of— Maury Mountain with Blue Mountains 3302 Pikes Peak and Plum Creek timber land reserves and South Plat te Forest Reserve. into Pikes Peak, Colo 3029 Tahoe and Yuba, into Tahoe. Cal. and Nev and area enlarged 3232 designated as a game preserve,. Grand Canyon. Ariz 3063 established— Baboquivari, Ariz, 3251 Bear Lodge. Wyo 3287 Bear River, Idaho and Utah 3206 Beaver. Utah 3189 Big Belt,, Mont 3151 Big Burros, N. Mex 3274 Big Hole, Mont. 32543403 established— Blue Mountains. Oreg 3194 Cabinet, Mont. and Idaho 3295 Caribou, Idaho and Wyo 3267 Cassia, Idaho 3099 Charleston. Nev 3252 Chesnimnus, Oreg 3022 Cochetopah. Colo 3101 Colville, Wash. 3283 Coquille, Oreg 3299 Crazy Mountains. Mont 3224 Cœur d’ Alone, Idaho 3256 Diamond Mountain, Cal 3113 Dixie. Utah 3147 Ekalaka, Mont 3245 Elkhorn. Mont 3024 Fillmore. Utah. 3200 Fremont. Oreg 3231 Fruita, Colo 3191 Gallinas, N.Mex 3243 Garden City, Kans 3131 Gila River,’N. Mex 3126 Glenwood, Utah 3275 Goose Lake, Oreg 3226 Gunnison, Colo 3025 Helena, Mont. 3196 Hell Gate, Mont 3168 Henrys Lake, Idaho 3052 Heppner, Oreg 3222 Holy Cross, Colo 3144 Huachuca, Ariz. 3255 Imnaha, Oreg., in place of Wallowa and Chesnimnus 3284 Independence, Nev 3251 Jemez, N. Mex 3182 Klamath. Cal 3001 Kootenai, Mont 3225 La Sal. Utah and Colo 3190 Las Animas, Colo 3289 Lassen Peak. Cal 3063 Leadville. Colo 3013 Lemhi, Idaho 3248 Little Rockies, Mont 3290 Lolo, Mont 3234 Long Pine, Mont 3235 Magdalena. N.Mex 3245 Manzano, N, Mex 3257 Maury Mountain. Oreg 3066 Missoula, Mont 3259 Monterey, Cal 3218 Montezuma. Colo 3106 Monticello, Utah 3272 Mount Taylor, N. Mex 3239 North Platte, Nebr 3193 Otter. Mont 3305 Ouray. Colo 3271 Palouse. Idaho 3293 Park Range, Colo 3079 Payet te. Idaho 3067 Peloncillo, N, Mex 3248 Pinal Mountains. Ariz 2991 Pinnacles, Cal 3221 Plumas, Cal 2992 Port Neuf, Idaho 3292 Portales, N. Mex 3178 Pryor Mountains, Mont 3258 Raft. River, Idaho and Utah 3247 Ruby Mountains. Ney 3198 Salmon River, Idaho 3250 San Juan, Colo. 3070 San Luis Obispo, Cal 3217 San Mateo. N. Mex, 3249 Sawtooth, Idaho 3058 Sevier, Utah 3020 established— Shasta. Cal 3157 Short Pine, S. Dak 3129 Sierra Madre, Wyo 3242 Siskiyou, Oreg 3239 Snowy Mountains, Mont 3246 Stony Creek, Cal 3273 Taos, N. Mex 3262 Tillamook, Oreg 3310 Toiyabv, Nev 3278 Tonto, Ariz 3166 Trinity, Cal. 2998 Tumacacori, Ariz 3263 Umpqua, Oreg 3301 Uncompahgre. Colo 3109 Vernon, Utah 3197 Wallowa. Oreg 3004 Wasatch, Utah 3225 Weiser, Idaho 3055 Wenaha, Oreg, and Wash 3030 Wet Mountains, Colo 3096 Yuba, Cal 3184 grant, of land to Wisconsin for State 517 lands added to Sierra, Cal., from Yosemite Park 832 list of lands in, valuable for agricultural purposes, to be made 233 counties in California excluded 233 opening to homestead entry 233 preference to present settlers 233 patents by metes and bounds on request 233 no commutation allowed; credit for residence 233 additional homestead rights to present settlers; payment 234 entries in Black Hills, subject to mining, irrigation, etc., laws; limitations 234 restriction, Lawrence and Pennington counties, S. Dak 234 settlement to await official opening; settlers’ rights 234 no further, or additions except by act of Congress 1271 permits for power plants, etc., in San Bernardino, Sierra, and San Gabriel, Cal., to Edison Electric Company 163 right of way to Los Angeles through Sierra, Santa Barbara, and San Gabriel, Cal, 801 sales of timber in California 684 superseded— Baker City, Ong., by Blue Mountains 3195 Chesnimnus. Oreg., by Imnaha 3284 Logan, by Bear River. Idaho and Utah 3206 Maury Mountain. Oreg., by Blue Mountains 3302 Wallowa. Oreg., by Imnaha 3284 Yuba, by Tahoe. Cal. and Nev 3232 ten per cent of receipts from, to he paid to States or Territories, for schools anti roads 1270 to be known as national forests 1269 *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 683, 1269 for general expenses 683, 1269 forest, reserves to be known as national forests 1269 enforcement of game. etc., laws 683, 1269 forest reserve special fund, estimates required after June 30, 1908 684 ten per cent to States and Territories for schools, etc 684, 1270 sale of timber, etc.: use of fund 684 for administration of national forests, 684, 12693404 appropriation for agents, labor, etc 684, 1270 for rent: leaves of absence 681, 1270 for prot ect ing range for buffaloes, Wichita Game Preserve 696 for buildbig Dismal River Reserve 696 for permanent improvements 1270 detailed reports to be made 1270 receipts to be deposited 1270 permanent appropriation for refunding deposits 1270 ten per cent, of receipts to States and Territories for schools, etc 1270 no further reserves or additions except by act of Congress 1271 deficiency appropriation for protecting reserves 667, 1403 for investigations 667 protection of copyrighted matter in “Rules and Specifications for Grading Lumber, etc.” 836 *Forked Deer River. Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1093 preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Forked River, N. J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1115 *Forman. Henry H.,* pension increased 1804 *Fornshell, Frank L.,* pension increased. 1960 *Fornwalt, Isaac,* pension increased 2579 *Fort Abraham Lincoln Military Reservation, N. Dak.,* selection by North Dakota in lieu of school lands entered on, abandoned 1218 *Fort Assinniboine. Mont.,* sale of army subsistence supplies to Montana citizens permitted 1421 *Fort Bayard, N. Mex.,* appropriation for water supply 1348 admission of Navy and Marine patients 1172 patients subject to army rules, etc 255 special ration allowance enlisted patients at 250, 1166 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 353, 1034 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. Mont.,* lease of lands for sugarbeet culture, etc.. permitted; conditions 1034 *Fort Berthold Agency. N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 360, 1042 additional allotment to Indians of 1042 *Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* certain entries, etc., on ceded, validated 894 *Fort Brady Military Reservation, Mich.,* part of reserved for public building, Sault Sainte Marie 190 *Fort Buford Abandoned Military Reservation, N. Dak.,* deficiency appropriation for surveying 47 *Fort Clinch Military Reservation, Fla.,* title of certain claimants to lands in, confirmed 454 *Fort Columbia Military Reservaton,* IFiisA., right of way granted through 926 *Fort Crittenden Military Reservation, Utah,* general land laws extended to, abandoned 808 *Fort Crockett. Ter.,* appropriation for seawall embankment, etc 742 *Fort D. A. Russell,* appropriation for post hospital. 255 *Fort Dade, Fla.,* appropriation for cable, etc., to mainland 464 *Fort De Soto. Fla.,* appropriation for cable, etc., to mainland 464 *Fort Dodge, Iowa,* terms of court 912 *Fort Donelson National Cemetery, Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for road 644 *Fort Douglas, Utah,* appropriation for post hospital 1172 exchange of lauds, etc., with Le Grand Young 612 part of, granted Utah University; conditions 195 Sall Lake City granted right of way through, for boulevard 927 *Fort Erie. Ontario,* classification and salary of consul, 100 *Fort Gaines, Ala.,* appropriation for replacing ammunition, etc., damaged by storm 1060 *Fort Greble, R. I.,* appropriation for water supply 1348 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation. Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 334, 1023 for survey: plans for irrigating, etc., ceded lands 334 for removal of Lemhi Indians to 730 irrigation of lands of; lands for reservoir 1024 water rights; lands of Indians, etc 1024 appropriation for; reimbursement 1025 *Fort Hall Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with, 338, 1024 *Fort Keogh Military Reservation. Mont.,* appropriation for bridge across Tongue River, by Custer County 88 part may he used as experimental horse breeding station 252 right of way granted through 187 *Fort Lafayette, N. Y., Naval Magazine,* appropriation for public works 568 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for General Service and Staff College 240, 1158 for military prison 743 deficiency appropriation for military prison 32 *Fort Lewis. Colo.,* appropriation for Indian school 334, 1023 *Fort McIntosh, Tex.,* appropriation for land, target range 742 *Fort Mackenzie, Wyo.,* appropriation for post hospital 1172 *Fort McRee, Fla.,* appropriation for sea walls 1059 for replacing ammunition, etc., damaged by storm 1060 *Fort Marion, Fla.,* deed of “The Lines,” for school purposes to Saint Johns County 913 right of way granted across 1219 *Fort Mason, Cal.,* appropriation for general depot for army supplies; contracts for construction 257 *Fort Mifflin. Pa., Naval Magazine,* appropriation for public works 567, 1190 *Fort Mojave, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 332, 1021 *Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for artillery school 240, 1158 for additional land 742 for wharf expenses 743, 1348 for repairs of roads, etc 743, 1348 for sower system 743, 13493405 *Fort Morgan, Ala.,* appropriation for replacing ammunition, etc., damaged by storm 1060 *Fori Moultrie, S. C.,* appropriation for wharf, etc 743 for protecting wall 1059 *Fort Niagara. N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for buildings; use of amount for land 644 *Fort Niobrara Military Reservation,* dam authorized across Niobrara River at 297 right of way for trolley line, etc., through 297 *Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.,* appropriation for land, target range 742 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 353, 1034 *Fort Pickens, Fla.,* appropriation for sea walls 1059 for replacing ammunition, etc., damaged by storm 1060 *Fort Porter. N. Y.,* tunnel under grounds, for Buffalo water supply, authorized 532 *Fort Putnam, West Point, N. Y.,* appropriation for restoring 531, 1073 *Fort Rice Military Reservation. N. Dak.,* homestead laws extended to abandoned 808 selection by North Dakota in lieu of school lands entered on abandoned 1218 *Fort Riley. Kans.,* appropriation for cavalry and field artillery school 240, 1158 *Fort Robinson Military Reservation, Nebr.,* grant of portion of, to Crawford, Nebr., for park, etc 461 *Fort Saint Philip, La.,* appropriation for rebuilding protecting levees 1059 for replacing ammunition, etc., damaged by storm 7, 1060 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex.,* appropriation for additional land 252 *Fort San Juan, Cuba,* use of transport “Sumner” to convey Commission, etc., to dedication of battle monuments. 821 *Fort Scott, Kans.,* appropriation for road to national cemetery; conditions 1347 *Fort Screven, Ga.,* appropriation for sea wall 742 *Fort Shaw Abandoned Military Reservation, Mont.,* disposal of lands in, 228 lands reserved for Indian school 229 under reclamation act 229 *Fort Sheridan, Ill.,* additional land for, authorized; funds available 1348 *tport Sherman Reservation, Idaho,* proclamation granting part of, to Coeur d’Alene for cemetery 3004 strip of land for highway to Kootenai County 456 *Fort Sill Military Reservation, Okla.,* right of way through, to Wichita Mountain and Orient Railway Company 613 *Fort Smith and Van Buren Bridge and Traction Com pony,* may bridge Arkansas River, Van Buren, Ark 21 penalty for violations of orders, etc 22 *Fort Snelling, Minn.,* appropriation for drill hall 743 for bridge across Mississippi River to Saint Paul 1346 construction of bridge authorized across Mississippi River between Saint Paul and 66 contribution of expenses 67 limit of cost, etc 68 payments for constructing bridge, to be under Secretary of War 1418 *Fort Supply. Okla.,* act of Oklahoma legislature concerning insane asylum at. ratified 853 *Fort. Taylor. Flu.,* appropriation for additional land 1169 *Fort Totten. N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 360, 1042 *Fort Totten. N. Y. (see also* Submarine Defense School), appropriation for submarine defense school 240, 1159 for machinery, etc., army torpedo depot 464 for torpedo repair shop 1061 *Fort William Henry Harrison, Mont.,* appropriation for water supply 742 *Fort Worth, Ter.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1298 *Fort Wright Military Reservation, Wash.,* right of way granted through 865, 927 *Fort Wright. Wash.,* appropriation for additional land 742 *Fortifications,* appropriation for modernizing older emplacements 462, 1058 for firecontrol installations 462, 1058 for purchase, tests, etc., of range finders, etc 462, 1058 for harbor searchlights 462, 1058 for preservation and repair 462, 1059 for protecting walls, Fort Moultrie. S. C 1059 for sea walls, Forts Pickens and McKee, Fla 1059 for repairs, etc., defenses of Pensacola, Fla, 1059 for repairs, etc., defenses of Mobile, Ala, 1059 for levees Fort Saint Philip, La 1059 for plans 462, 1059 for electric plants, etc 462, 1059 for sea walls 462, 1059 for preserving torpedo structures 462, 1059 for submarine mines, care, etc 462, 1059 contracts, etc 463 for armament, 463, 1059 for machine and automatic guns, carriages, etc 463, 1059 for mountain, field, and siege cannon, 463, 1059 for ammunition 463, 1059 for seacoast cannon 463, 1059 for ammunition. 463, 1060 for inspecting instruments 463, 1060 for ammunition, etc., seacoast artillery for altering, etc., mobile artillery 463, 1060 for ammunition for field, etc., practice 463, 1060 for altering, etc., seacoast guns 463, 1060 balance available 463 for alterations for rapid-fire field material 1060 for repairing damages, etc., Gulf coast tornado 10603406 appropriation for converting muzzleloading to breechloading guns for saluting. etc 1060 issue of heavy ordnance for State encampments, repealed 1060 for expenses, Sandy Hook proving ground 464, 1060 for Watertown Arsenal 464 for Watervliet Arsenal 464 for powder factory 464 for cables from Forts Dade and De Soto, Fla 464 for purchase, etc., submarine mines 464, 1061 for torpedo depot, Fort Totten. N. Y. 464, 1061 for torpedo planter, Pacific coast 1061 for insular possessions, seacoast batteries 464, 1061 fire-control installations; range tinders 1061 harbor searchlights 1061 submarine mines, care, etc 1061 sites, Hawaiian Islands 464 seacoast cannon 465, 1061 mounting 12inch rifles 465, 1061 ammunition 465, 1061 inspecting instruments, range finders, etc 465, 1061 altering, etc., seacoast artillery 465, 1062 purchase of submarine mines 1062 method authorized for charging indirect expenses 1062 for Board of Ordnance and Fortification 465, 1062 for civilian member; necessary expenses 465, 1062 for tests, etc 465, 1062 inquiry as to right of invention, etc, 465, 1062 purchases to be of American manufacture 465, 1062 deficiency appropriation for firecontrol installations 1401 purchase of land on Deer Island. Boston, Mass.; conditions 457 *Fortifying Pure Sweet Wines,* wine, spirits defined: grape brandy included 215 pure sweet wine, the fermented juice only; tests 215 grape must, sugar and water allowed; limit 215 regulations for adding water 215 recovery of wine spirits; permits 215 tax payable; remission of deficiency tax, etc 215 use for fortifying wines 215 special gaugers to be assigned: expenses 216 bond requirements extended; other conditions 216 fermenting vats at winery or adjacent distillery; supervision 216 remission of tax on brandy accidentally destroyed 216 penalty for illegal recovery of spirits from fortified wines 216 rectifying, etc., with other distilled spirits 216 blending permitted without special tax; conditions 216 *Forty-fifth Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending, to Nebraska avenue 1004 appropriation for 1005 *Forty-sixth Street NW, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn lands for opening 994 appropriation for 994 *Fosdick, Andrew J.,* pension increased. 2128 *Foskett, Liberty W.,* pension increased 2732 *Foss, Augustus,* pension 1441 *Foster, Almon,* pension increased 1502 *Foster, Alonzo,* pension increased 2645 *Foster, Charles E.,* pension increased 2668 *Foster, Charles W.,* pension increased 2360 *Foster, Dolores S. (widow),* pension increased 2274 *Foster, Harvey,* pension increased 1896 *Foster, Jessie E. (widow),* pension increased 2146 *Foster, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1689 *Foster, Margaret E. ( widow),* pension increased. 1779 *Foster, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 1867 *Foster, Mary O. (widow),* pension increased 2671 *Foster, Matilda ( widow),* pension 2240 *Foster, Samuel,* pension increased 1436 *Foster. Samuel H.,* pension increased 1822 *Foster, William,* pension increased, 2497 *Foulk, Rachel A. (widow),* pension increased 1560 *Foundation for the Promotion of Industrial Peace.* established: trustees created 1242 duties of trustees; industrial peace committee 1242 annual, etc., conferences of committee 1242 expenses; property holding; offices 1243 cooperation with similar institutions 1243 *Foundlings Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of children in; contracts 512, 1153 *Fountain, William H.,* pension increased 2736 *Fourteenth Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for ex I ending, 640, 1377 *Fourth Assistant PostmasterGeneral,* appropriation for, superintendents, etc 438, 984 for postal service, office of 476, 1214 for postal supplies 476, 1215 for rural delivery 477, 1215 for expenses, shipping supplies 1215 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 477, 1215 *Fourth Baptist Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Fourth Light-House District,,* relief vessel directed 995 appropriation for. 1319 *Fourth Street NE., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending, to Hamlin street 857 appropriation for 857 *Foutty. Thomas B.,* pension increased 2291 *Fowler, George. M.,* pension increased 2318 *Fowler, James W.,* pension increased 19033407 *Fowler, Noah C.,* pension increased 1831 *Fowler, Susan N. (widow),* pension increased, 2262 *Fowlkes, Calvin B.,* pension increased 2774 *For, Charles B.,* pension increased 1838 *Fox, Emily (widow),* pension increased 2303 *Fox, Emma ( widow),* pension, 2176 *Fox, Henry Jacob,* pension increased 1889 *Fox, John, North Carolina Volunteers,* pension increased 2270 *Fox, John. Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 2396 *Fox Rirer, Ill.,* location of dam in McHenry County to be changed 1102 *Fox. Rirer Navigable Water-way Association,* permission to change dam of in McHenry County, Ill 1102 *Fox, William,* pension increased 2200 *Fox, William C.,* pension increased 2186 *Fox River, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 1101 post lights authorized on 996 appropriation for 1319 *Frahm, August,* pension increased 1754 *France,* appropriation for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of embassy 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 917 for third secretary 287, 918 deficiency appropriation for paying Samoan claims 635 *France. Isaac C.,* pension increased 1970 *Francis, Ann, Chippewa Indian,* appropriation for printing record of title, etc 381 available for clerk’s costs, 656 *Francis, George A.,* pension increased 1484 *Frankford Arsenal. Pa.,* appropriation for additional power: paving, etc 1339 *Frankfort, Germany.* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Frankfort. Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1097 *Franking Privilege,* loan of franks to committees, organizations, and associations prohibited 477 not applicable to committees of Members of Congress 477 *Franklin, Benjamin,* additional memorial medals of, authorized 61, 5 invitation to attend celebration of two hundredth anniversary of birth of, accepted 2830 *Franklin County, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River, between Benton County and 108, 866 *Franklin, (la.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River, between Columbus and 324 *Franklin, La.,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway to Mermentau, from: contracts, 1089 *Franklin Street NE., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending 844 appropriation for 844 *Franklin. William H.,* pension increased 1747 *Franks, Lafayette,* pension increased 2231 *Franks, Leola y, (widow),* pension 1575 *Franz, Jacob,* pension increased 1855 *Frapp, William. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Fraser, Angus,* pension increased 2684 *Frasier, Francis H.,* pension increased 1745 *Fraternal Societies,* registration of emblems as trademarks, not allowed. 1251 *Fray, Alice A. (widow),* pension 1928 *Frayer, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2759 *Frazer. George M.,* pension increased 1740 *Frazier, James,* pension increased 1500 *Frazier, Nannie (daughter),* pension 1473 *Frazier, Orlando W. (son)*, pension 1764 *Frazier, Samuel H.,* pension increased 1913 *Freeh, Louis T.,* pension 2313 *Frederick, Clarissa A. (widow),* pension increased 2341 *Frederick, Helen A. (widow),* pension 1485 *Fredericksburg, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Gasconade River at 388 *Fredericksburg, Va.,* appropriation for road to national cemetery 259 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1298 *Free Delivery Postal Service (see* City Delivery *and* Rural Delivery). *Freedmen, Indian (see* Five Civilized Tribes). *Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum. D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients, 510, 1151 for salaries 731, 1339 for expenses 731, 1339 for new building 1331 for equipment 1331 *Freeland. Fleming H.,* pension increased 2180 *Freeman. Edwin,* pension increased 2142 *Freeman, Hannon, alias Hannan Storme,* pension increased 2010 *Freeman. Laura M. (widow),* pension increased 2670 *Freeman. Maitland J.,* pension increased 14853408 *Freeman, Orrin.* pension increased. 2528 *Freeman, Susan R. (widow),* pension increased 2194 *Freeman, William,* pension increased 2776 *Freese, Charles J.,* pension increased 2452 *Freiburg. Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Freight Depots, etc.,* included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations 584 *Freight, Nary and Navy Department,* appropriation for 571, 1193 *Freight, Postal Service,* appropriation for, on postal cards, supplies, etc.: withdrawn from mails 473, 1212 *Freight Rates,* schedules required of interstate carriers 586 *Fremont County, Colo.,* resurvey of a township in 868 *Fremont Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamatiim establish ing 3231 *French, Benjamin,* pension increased 1699 *French Broad Rirer, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1094 *French, Daniel,* pension increased 2512 *French, Joseph,* pension increased 2063 *French, Lucian W.,* pension increased 1919 *French Spoliation Claims,* appropriation for defense in 752, 1358 deficiency appropriation for defense in 40, 656 *French Telegraph Cable. Company,* appropriation for costs of repair to cable, Puerto Plata 1292 *French TransAtlantic Cable Company,* payment to 1714 *Frenïer, Louis, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Fresno, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 1298 *Frelt. John,jr.,* pension increased 2333 *Frick, John,* pension increased 2189 *Friebele, Frederick,* pension increased 1892 *Fried, Richard T.,* pension increased 1639 *Friend, Charles H.,* pension increased 1716 *Frier, Arby,* pension increased 1881 *Fritts, William E.,* pension increased 1703 *Frizelle, Matilda C. (widow),* pension increased 1937 *Frost, Chdrles H.,* pension increased 1927 *Frost, John W.,* pension increased 2528 *Fruit Farms,* special provisions for entries for, under reclamation act 519 *Fruita Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3191 *Fuchau. China,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Fuchs, Sebastian,* pension increased 2524 *Fuel Hucksters, D. C.,* not required to pay additional tax for storing, etc 13 *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 707, 1314 deficiency appropriation for 45 *Fuel Substances,* appropriation for testing, etc.: collection of materials for examination, etc, 728, 1335 *Fugitives from Justice,* convention for surrender of, with Great Britain, crimes added 2903 with Japan. crimes added 2951 treaty for surrender of with Denmark, extended to island possessions. etc 2898 with Haiti 2858 with Norway, modified as to accessories, 2865 with Panama 2851 *Fuhrman, John L.,* pension increased 2045 *Fulgham. Oscar,* reimbursement to 2702 *Fulk, William R.,* pension 2289 *Fuller, Alden,* pension increased, 1846 *Fuller. Alonzo W.,* pension increased 2694 *Fidler. Daniel,* pension increased 2544 *Fuller, Henry A.,* pension increased 2766 *Fuller. Joseph,* pension increased 2119 *Fuller, Oscar A.,* pension increased 2763 *Fuller, Sarah Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2587 *Fulmer. Harvey J.,* pension increased 2, 1669 *Fulton. Charles W.,* pension increased 1578 *Fulton. Robert L.,* pension increased 2197 *Funchal. Madeira,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Furey, Thomas,* pension increased 1784 *Furlony, William,* pension increased 1485 *Furman, Jesse M.,* pension increased 1650 *Furniture, Public Buildings,* appropriation for and repairs 707, 1314 deficiency appropriation for 28, 45 *Fyffe, Willa ( widow ),* pension increased 2496 **G.** *Gadsden, Ala.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1298 *Gaffney, Patrick,* pension increased 2136 *Gafford, John,* payment to assignee of 2701 *Gage, Marshall U.,* pension increased 1724 *Gage, Theodoric,* pension increased 2789 *Gahan, John W.,* pension increased 2497 *Gain, Lucinda (widow),* pension increased 18013409 *Gainesville, Fla.,* limit of cost, increased, public building 773 appropriation for 1298 *Gainesville, Ga.,* construction of public building authorized at 7715 appropriation for 791, 1298 *Gainesville, Tex.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790 *Gainsback, John,* pension 1471 *Galbraith, Cate F. (widow),* pension increased 1751 *Galbraith, Sarah F. (widow),* pension increased 1739 *Galcaleher, Betsy. Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Gallatin County, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River. Broadwater and 456 *Gallatin Forest Reserve. Mont.,* proclamation adding lands to 3193 *Galligan, Edward W.,* pension increased 2426 *Gallinas Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3243 *Gallion, Wilham R.,* pension increased 1923 *Gallipolis, Ohio.* inspector of hulls and boilers for, abolished 106 *Galloway, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 2386 *Galloway. Virginia (widow),* pension increased 2801 *Galli, James (father),* pension 1596 *Galveston Ship Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of: contracts 738, 1092 *Galveston, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 738, 1090 channel; restriction 1090 channel to Texas City 1091 for customs boarding boat 1011 for building, etc., for immigrant station at 1412 foreign-built dredges used at, to be documented 204 *Gamble, Harvey,* pension increased 2144 *Gamble, James L.,* pension increased 2194 *Game,* appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed. 689, 1274 *Game and Fish Laws, D. C.,* appropriation for enforcing 489, 1126 *Game Animals,* breeding place for, in Grand Canyon Forest Reserve 607 *Game Birds and Animals, D. C.,* killing, etc., of wild birds prohibited; penalty 808 English sparrows excepted 808 permits to shoot crows, etc., destroying crops or poultry 808 hunting, etc., without permit, squirrels, rabbits, etc., prohibited; penalty 808 special permit to shoot English sparrows, etc.; penalty 809 firearms regulations, additional, authorized 809 waterfowl hunting, etc., restricted to boats withoars; penalty 809 marsh hunting restricted 809 *Game, Charlotte ( widow),* pension increased 2510 *Game Preserves,* killing, etc., birds or taking eggs on, forbidden; penalty 536 proclamation declaring Grand Canyon Forest Reservc. Ariz,., as a 3263 Wichita Forest Reserve, Okla., as a 3062 *Gangmer, Stephen,* pension increased 2474 *Gannon. James,* pension increased 1821 *Garbage, D. C.,* appropriation for removing 495, 1132 deficiency appropriation for removing 119 *Garden City Forest Reserve, Kans.,* proclamation establishing 3131 *Garden Produce Farms,* special provisions for entries for, under reclamation act.: 519 *Gardener, George,* pension increased 2138 *Gardiners Bay, N. Y.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel between Three Mile River and 1115 *Gardner, Anna M. (widow),* pension increased 1465 *Gardner, Asa A.,* pension increased 2664 *Gardner, Henry G.,* pension increased 1580 *Gardner, James H.,* pension im Teased 1836 *Gardner, James M.,* pension increased 2786 *Gardner, Orrin A. A.,* pension increased 2075 *Gardner, Robert D.,* pension increased 2105 *Garfield Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for isolating wards, minor contagious cases 506, 1146 for maintenance 745 for support of destitute patients 1351 for renewal of plumbing 1351 deficiency appropriation for isolating ward 642, 1379 *Garland, Darius E.,* pension increased 2395 *Garland, Joseph P.,* pension increased 2226 *Garland, Rebecca (mother),* pension increased, 1468 *Garnsey, Francis D.,* pension increased 2217 *Garrett, Elias W.,* pension increased 2720 *Garrett, William S.,* pension increased 1933 *Garrison, Silas,* pension increased 2599 *Garrison, William H.,* pension increased 2606 *Garnit, James M.,* pension increased 1659 *Gant, Samuel S.,* pension increased 1875 *Garvey, Alice (widow),* pension 20093410 *Garvey, Dominick,* pension increased 2580 *Garvey, Patrick,* pension increased 1454 *Garde, James, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Gary, Ind.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1113 *Gas Companies, D. C.,* detailed annual reports required from 1133 *Gas Lands, Osage Indian Reservation, Okla.,* provisions for leasing, royalties, etc 543 *Gas Motor Vessels,* steamboat inspections for 194 *Gasconade County. Mo.,* may bridge Gasconade River. Fredericksburg 388 *Gasconade Ruer, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 1105 bridge authorized across, Fredericksburg 388 preliminary examination of, to be made 1114 *Gaskey, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2297 *Gaskill. Eugene,* pension increased 1641 *Gaskill. George H.,* pension increased 1860 *Gaskill, Harvey,* pension increased 1439 *Gaskin. William H.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 43 *Gasoline, etc., Oils, D. C.* license tax to store and sell 13 *Gasoline, for Motor Boats,* may be carried on vessels not carrying passengers for hire 204 *Gaspe. Quebec,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Gates, Jonathan F.,* pension increased 1633 *Gates, Levi,* pension increased 2292 *Gates, Theodore W.,* pension increased 2670 *Gate wood, Elison,* pension increased 2510 *Guudiiuer, Frederick P.,* pension increased 2655 *Gaunt, Mary Ann (widow),* pension increased 1614 *Gaus, Michael,* pension increased 2516 *Gause, Elmira M. (widow),* pension increased 2100 *Gautier, William. H.,* pension increased 2029 *Gay. Jorl,* pension increased 2194 *Gaylord, George,* pension increased 1690 *Gaylord. Lucy A. ( widow),* pension 2581 *Gaynor, William,* pension increased 1750 *Gearey, George W.,* pension increased 1490 *Gcarkxe, Alice (widow),* pension increased 1588 *Geary, Michael J,* pension increased 2739 *Geduldig, Henry A.,* pension increased 2346 *Gee, Francis,* pension increased 1449 *Gee, Nancy Ann (widow),* pension 1987 *Geiger, Jacob A.,* pension increased 1511 *Gein, Louis H.,* pension increased 2156 *Gemmill, John,* pension increased 1786 *General Act, International,* for reforms in Morocco 2905 *General Appraisers, Board of,* solici for of customs and assistants to appear before: duties, etc 763 *General Grant National Park. Cal.,* appropriation for management, etc 729, 1337 *General Land Office (see also* Public Lands), appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 429, 975 for temporary force, San Francisco earthquake 429 for investigations, etc 430, 975 for maps; distribution 430, 975 for mine inspectors. 430, 975 for transcripts from plats and records, 724, 1333 for rent, supplies, etc., San Francisco, earthquake 434 for reproducing records, etc., San Francisco earthquake 1336 deficiency appropriation for reproducing plats, etc 653 for surveying 653 *General Land Office, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 429, 975 to sell isolated tracts of land at auction. 517 *“General Levi Harris,” Schooner,* appropriation for [laying owner, loss of yawl 1291 *General Service and Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 240, 1158 *General Staff Corps, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses, military information 240, 1158 for translator, etc., military information division 246, 1163 *Geneseo Place NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn lands, for extending; name changed to Summit place 846 appropriation for 846 *Geneva Convention, JSGJ, Conference for Revision of * deficiency appropriation for delegates 118 *Geneva. N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 698 *Geneva, Switzerland,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Genoa, Italy,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Genoa, Nebr.,* appropriation for Indian school 355, 1039 *Gentles, Henry, alias Henry Hopner,* pension increased 1999 *Geodetic Association for Measurement of the Earth, International,* appropriation for annual quota 291, 921 for expenses of delegate to 715, 1322 *Geological Survey,* appropriation for Director, clerks, etc 726, 1334 for scientific assistants 727, 1335 assignments of pay permitted 727 reimbursement for expenses 727 for general expenses 727, 1335 for skilled laborers, etc 727, 13353411 appropriation for topographical surveys, 727, 1336 for geological surveys 727, 1336 for paléontologie researches 727, 1336 for investigating mineral resources of Alaska 1336 for chemical anti physical researches 727, 1336 for preparing illustrations 727, 1336 for report on mineral resources 727, 1336 for books, etc 727, 1336 for geological maps 727, 1336 furnishing transfers, etc,, of data; charges 727 for gauging water supply 728, 1335 for investigating structural materials 728, 1335 for testing, etc., fuels; collection of materials 728, 1335 for survey of forest reserves 728, 1336 for additional storage room, etc 728 for additional rent 1336 books, etc., for reclamation service 1336 for International Seismological Association 728 for reclamation service, rent, etc 728 allowance to disbursing officer 729 for rent 434, 979 for engraving illustrations 760, 1367 for printing and binding 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for 47, 667, 669 for investigating black sands; rent 37 for investigating Alaska mineral resources 37 for geological maps 47, 1402 for surveying forest reserves 47, 667, 1402 for James W. Spencer 654 printing ordered of fourth annual report of Reclamation Service 836 *George, John,* pension increased 2794 *George, Lewis S.,* pension increased 1942 *George, Reuben A.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2838 *George Washington University Hospital. D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients, 511, 1151 *George, Zachariah,* pension increased 1800 *Georgetown, British Guiana,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.* appropriation for care of indigent patients 511, 1151 *Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway Company,* may bridge Chattahoochee River between Columbus and Franklin 324 may build three bridges across Chattahoochee River, Eufaula, Ala., to Columbus. Ga, 325 *Georgia Southern Judicial District,* southwestern division abolished, and Albany created 547 counties assigned 547 *Georgia, Southwestern and Gulf Railroad Company,* may bridge Chattahoochee River at Steammill, Ga 931 *Gerard. John B.,* pension increased 1883 *Gerhardt, Sebastian,* pension increased 2761 *German-American Alliance, D. C., The National,* incorporated: scope, rights, etc 928 *German Baptist. Brethren Church. D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *German Emperor,* acceptance of decoration by, to Prof. Simon Newcomb, permitted 1713 *German Orphan Asylum, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of children in; contract 512, 1153 *Germantown, Pa., Site and Relic Society,* bell of late sloop of war “Germantown” presented to 828 *“Germantown,” Sloop of War,* bell of, presented to Germantown, Pa., Site and Relic Society 828 *Germany,* appropriation for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of embassy 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 917 for third secretary 287, 918 deficiency appropriation for Samoan claims 635 reciprocal commercial arrangement with 3192 *Gerstcneker, Jacob W.,* pension increased 1963 *Gerth, Susie M. (widow),* pension 1971 *Getter, Jacob B.,* pension increased 2737 *Gettysburg National Cemetery, Pa.,* appropriation for superintendent’s lodge 711 *Gettysburg National Park, Pa.,* appropriation for establishing 744, 1350 *Ghent, Belgium,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Ghrist, Sarah L. (widow),* pension increased 2062 *Gibbon, Ellen A., (widow),* pension increased. 1854 *Gibbons. John,* pension increased 1588 *Gibbs. Delia (mother),* pension 2167 *Gibbs. Richard J.,* pension increased 2729 *Gibraltar, Spain,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Gibson. Applcipn,* pension increased 1611 *Gibson. George,* pension increased 1603 *Gibson, George C.,* pension increased 2686 *Gibson. Louisa C. (widow),* pension increased, 2106 *Gibson, Milo G.,* pension increased 1720 *Gibson, Timothy H.,* pension increased 2799 *Gibson, William,* pension increased 1976 *Giffen, John,* pension increased 2121 *Gifford, Ellen S. (widow),* pension 2336 *Gifford. Lestina M. (widow),* pension increased 1820 *Gila Forest Reserve, N. Mex. (see also* Gila River Forest Reserve, N. Mex.), proclamation changing name of Gila River Forest Reserve to, and extending area 31233412 *Gila River Forest Reserve, N. Mex. (see also* Gila Forest Reserve. N. Mex.), proclamation changing name to Gila Forest Reserve, and extending area 3123 proclamation establishing 3126 *Gila River Indian Reservation, Aris.,* appropriation for constructing irrigating system for 333 *Gilbert, John M.,* pension increased 2550 *Gilbert, Leander,* pension increased 2105 *Gilbert. William H.,* pension increased 1960 *Gilborne, Davis,* pension increased 2724 *Gilbrech, Jacob,* pension increased 2800 *Gildersleeve, William H.,* pension increased 1720 *Gilham, Henry,* pension increased 1763 *Gilkeson. Hansford G.,* pension 2428 *Gilliam, Burrell H.,* pension increased 2756 *Gillam, Daniel W.,* pension increased 2476 *Gillem, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2372 *Gillen. Stephen,* pension increased 1462 *Gillespie, Edward,* pension increased 1938 *Gillespie, William O.,* pension increased 1684 *Gillette, George D.,* payment to 2661 *Gilley, Alice E. (widow),* pension 1496 *Gilliland, John M.,* pension increased 2712 *Gillispu, John E., alias JohnG. Elliott,* pension increased 2362 *Gilman, Lemuel O.,* pension increased 1761 *Gilmore, Caroline A. (widow),* pension 2711 *Gilmore, Kate (widow),* pension increased 1853 *Gilmorc, Isaac B.,* pension increased 2762 *Gilpatrick, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2704 *Gilrain, Michael F.,* pension increased 2779 *Gilson, George W.,* pension increased 1949 *Gilsonite, etc., Deposits,* lands in Uncompahgre Reservation. Utah, containing, to be sold 3214 *Ginther, John,* pension increased 2084 *Gipson. William A.,* pension increased 1834 *Girdler. Joseph,* pension increased 1729 *Ginller, William,* pension increased 2513 *Girvan, William. J.,* pension increased 2240 *Glasyow Land District. Mont.,* established; boundaries; office 929 *Glasyow, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at, 818 *Glasgow, Scotland,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 291, 924 *Glaspie, Andrew P.,* pension increased 2213 *Glauchau, Germany.* classification and salary of consul 100 *Glavis, Loucette E. (widow),* pension increased, 1589 *Glazner, Sion H.,* pension increased 1618 *Glenwogd Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation establishing 3275 *Ghsan, William R.,* pension increased 1467 *Gloucester, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 736 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1114 *Gloyersrille, N. Y.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *Goats,* provisions for inspection, etc., of carcasses, and products in interstate and foreign commerce, 674, 1260 *Goble. Mary M. (widow),* pension increased 2399 *Godfrey, Florence H. (widow),* pension 2133 *Godwin, William T.,* pension increased 1820 *Goebel, Christian H.,* pension increased 1920 *Goebel, Valentine,* pension increased 2646 *Goetz, U. Edward,* pension 1774 *Gogin, Richard,* pension increased 2810 *Gold and Silver Articles,* transporting, etc., with fineness falsely marked, unlawful 260 gold: deviation in marked fineness allowed 260 watch cases, etc. 260 tests; actual fineness required 260 silver; deviation in marked fineness allowed 261 requirements for “sterling” and “coin” goods 261 tests; actual fineness required 261 plated ware; marking required for gold goods 261 use of “sterling” or “coin” prohibited on silver 262 punishment for violations 262 signification of “articles of merchandise” 262 original packages not exempt 262 in effect in one year 262 *Gold Certificates.* issue suspended when reserve fund falls below $50,000,000 202 may be issued in denominations of ten dollars 1289 coin to be held for payment 1289 receivable for all dues, etc 1289 issue suspended when coin and bullion in reserve fund for notes falls below $100,000,000 1289 may be suspended when notes and silver certificates in Treasury exceed $60,000,000 1289 one-fourth to be fifty dollars or less 1289 issue of $10,000 certificates 12893413 *Gold Coin,* appropriation for recoining 706, 1313 deficiency appropriation for recoining 28 issue of certificates suspended when reserve fund falls below $50,000,000 202 below $100,000,000 1289 coinage of bullion in reserve fund in excess of $50,000,000 202 notes and silver certificates in Treasury exceed $60,000,000 1289 *Golder, Henry,* pension increased 1836 *Goldfogle, Hon. Henry M.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 661 *Goll, Helen (widow),* pension 2468 *Gonzaga College (Saint Aloysios Church). D. C,* taxes refunded 869 *Gonzales, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at; nominal site 778 appropriation for 792, 1298 *Good. Christian M.,* pension increased 2350 *Good Conduct Commutation, United States Prisoners,* extended to existing sentences 149 *Good Hawk, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Good, Henry,* pension increased 1871 *Good, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 1926 *Goode. Joseph J.,* pension increased 2085 *Goodell, Edwin R.,* pension increased 1527 *Goodell. Hiram M.,* pension increased 1966 *Goodier, John R.,* pension increased 2500 *Gooding. John,* pension increased 2785 *Goodland Indian Orphan Industrial School, Old* lands of Choctaws set aside tor 341 *Goodlander, Henry,* pension increased 2560 *Goodrich, Samuel B. T.,* pension increased 2688 *Goodsell, Jerome,* pension increased 1682 *Goodtcacher, George, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Goodwin, E. C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 43 *Goodwin, Emma E. (widow),* pension increased 2172 *Goose. Creek, S. C.,* dam authorized across, in Berkeley County 265 *Goose Lake Forest Reserve. Oreg.,* proclamation establishing 3226 *Goalee, Thomas N.,* pension increased 2638 *Gordon, Ephraim A.,* pension increased 1453 *Gordon, George H., alias Gorton,* pension increased 2086 *Gordon, George W.,* pension increased 2197 *Gordon, Isaac,* pension increased 2350 *Gordon, Ironsides arid Fares Company (Limited),* duties refunded 2815 *Gordon, John Ard,* pension increased 2225 *Gordon, Larran,* homestead entry confirmed 2817 *Gorton, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1792 *Goree-Dakar, Africa,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Gorman, Arthur Pur, late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for widow 661 *Gothenburg, S weden,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Gough, John F.,* pension increased 2779 *Gould, Abbie B. (widow),* pension increased 1784 *Gould. Elijah G.,* pension increased 2100 *Government Exhibit. Jamestown Exposition,* preparation, installation, etc., of 764 appropriation for all expenses 764 for buildings: construction,etc 765 *Government Hospital for Insane, D. C.,* appropriation for support of indigent insane 512, 1153 for current expenses 730, 1338 for buildings and grounds 730, 1338 for assembly hall 1338 for plans, etc., for assembly hall 730 deficiency appropriation for printing; reimbursement 37 for fire protection 37 disposition of moneys belonging to deceased inmates 730 sale of intoxicating liquors near, prohibited 870 *Government Printing Office (see* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for leaves of absence 761, 1368 deficiency appropriation for leaves to employees 120, 1398 transfer ot appropriations for leaves of absence 44, 1398 *Governors Island, N. Y.,* appropriation for enlargement, etc 1349 *Governors of States and Territories,* invited to send militia to Jamestown celebration 3205 *Gouanus Bay. N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of channel 736, 1344 *Gowdy, William H.,* release of suret ies on bond of 2813 appropriation for payment to 2813 *Grabill, Ira,* pension increased 1733 *Grade Crossings, D. C., Elimination of (see also* Union Station, D. C.), appropriation for damages, etc., union railroad station, etc 490, 1126 for improvement, of plaza; limit, etc 1127 ascertainment of damages, on line of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad; payment, 624 *Graffam, William T., alias William Rivers,* pension increased 2672 *Grafton, W. Va.,* acquiring site for public building at. authorized 784 appropriation for 7963414 *Graham, Anderson,* pension increased 2518 *Graham, Arthur,* pension increased 2642 *Graham, Benjamin F.,* granted honorable discharge 2064 *Graham, Elim R. (widow),* pension increased 1478 *Graham, Jacob A.,* pension increased 2399 *Graham, James,* pension increased 1533 *Grahams Island, N. Dak.,* restored to public domain 360 subject to allotment to Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas 361 *Grain and Seed,* appropriation for inspection and grading of, for export, etc 681, 1267 *Grain Elevators, etc.,* testimony, investigation of, ordered printed 2837 *Gramberg, Marg (widow),* pension increased 2354 *Grand Army of the Republic, D. C.,* punishment for unauthorized wearing insignia of 62 *Grand Army Soldiers and Sailors’ Home, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 512, 1153 *Grand Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, in Illinois 1234 *Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, Ariz.,* game preserve to be set apart in 607 proclamation adding lands to 3009 hunting, etc., animals in, unlawful; punishment for violations 607 proclamation modifying area 3223 declaring, a game preserve 3263 *Grand Detour, Ill.,* construction of dam authorized across Rock River near 14 *Grand Forks. N. Dak.,* terms of court at 609, 610 *Grand Haven, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1097 *Grand Island Harbor, Lake Superior,* range lights established at: light station to be discontinued 996 appropriation for 1319 *Grand Island. Nebr.,* construction of public building authorized 777 appropriation for 791, 1298 terms of court at 993 *Grand Junction. Colo.,* appropriation for Indian school 334, 1023 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 38 *Grand Lake, La.,* appropriation for lighting channel 713, 1320 *Grand Lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows. D. C.,* may sell Odd Fellows Hall 614 authorized to purchase and hold property limit 614 *Grand Marais. Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1096 *Grand Marais, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1101 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1114 *Grand Rapids, Mich.,* public building to be disposed of, and new one erected on site: cost 785 appropriation for 796, 1298 rent 1298 *Grand River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 *Grand River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1097 *Grandaw, William H.,* pension increased 2727 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 369, 1045 *Grande Ronde Indian Rererration, Oreg.,* appropriation for purchase of lands for John Smith and Jane Isaac, allottees 1045 *Grandy, Melvin,* pension increased 1931 *Grannies, Mary W. (widow),* pension 2690 *Grant, Fanny M. (widow),* pension 2746 *Grant, Fannie S. (daughter),* pension 2723 *Grant, John J.,* pension increased 1513 *Grant, Julia D. (widow),* pension increased 2363 *Grant, Lewis A.,* pension increased 2440 *Grant Memorial, D. C.,* appropriation for erection of; site, etc 735 *Grant, William,* pension increased 2706 *Grass, Hannan,* pension increased 2721 *Grasses, etc.,* test of seeds, etc., Canada bluegrass 681, 1267 *Graves of Confederate Soldiers and Sailors,* appropriation for marking graves, etc., of, who died in northern prisons and hospitals 56 *Graves, Sewell F.,* pension increased 1973 *Gray. Charles F.,* pension increased 2252 *Gray Cloud, Arthur. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Gray. Frank N.,* pension increased 1694 *Gray, George,* reappointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 1419 *Gray Horse. Okla.,* lands, buildings, etc., reserved for benefit of Osages; sales 542 *Gray, James,* pension increased 2003 *Gray, Marcena C. S.,* pension increased 2463 *Gray, Washington D.,* pension increased 2432 *Gray. William E.,* pension increased 2478 *Gray, William S.,* pension increased 2421 *Grays Harbor.Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, and bar entrance; contracts 1108 inner portion 1108 preliminary examination to be made for ship canal to Puget Sound 1118 *Grays Rirer, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1108 *Grayson, James D.,* pension increased 2530 *Grayson, Joel,* appropriation for 395, 9413415 *Grayson, John T.,* pension increased 2771 *Great Britain,* appropriation, for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of embassy 287, 917 for seco i id secretary 287, 917 for third secretary 287, 918 for clerks at embassy 289, 919 for reports, etc., Joint High Commission on Canadian questions 292 for marking Alaska and Canada boundary under treaties, etc 292, 922 for marking Ixmndary under treaty of 1842 with 292, 923 for joint commission on use of Saint John River 292 convention with, for marking boundary between Alaska and British possessions 2948 extradition convention with, crimes added, 2903 negotiations with, requested to preserve Niagara Falls, etc 628 treaty with, surrendering extra-territorial rights in Zanzibar 2870 *Great Council of the United States Improved Order of Red Men, D. C.,* incorporated: powers, etc 117 *Great Diamond Island, Me.,* preliminary examination to he made of passage between Peaks Island and 1113 *Great Falls. Mont.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1298 *Great Kanawha River,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 *Great Lakes,* appropriation for lighting channels of 713, 1321 diversion of waters of, may be fixed by Congress 626 *Great Lakes Naval Training Station,* appropriation for maintenance 556, 1178 for buildings 567, 1189 preparation, etc., of plans: architects, etc 567 *Great Nemaha Agency Indians, Kans.,* share of minors, etc., in trust funds may be paid to guardians 356 *Great River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of, 1084, 1344 preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Great Salt Pond, Block Island, R. L,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1075 *Great Sodus Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1078 *Great South Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1077 *Greece and Montenegro,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Greeley, Almond,* pension increased 2151 *Green, Bay, Wis.* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1101 for public building 1298 limit of cost increased, public building 774 *Green, Charles,* pension increased 2399 *Green, Ella B. (widow),* pension increased. 2278 *Green. Galen E.,* granted honorable discharge 2412 *Green. George K.,* pension increased 2114 *Green, George S.,* pension increased 2189 *Green, George W.,* pension increased 2575 *Green, Hannah W. (widow),* pension 1470 *Green, Hugh,* pension increased 1725 *Green Jacket Shoal, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of 739, 1345 *Green, John,* pension increased 1811 *Grem, Joseph E.,* pension 1868 *Green, Louis,* pension increased 2646 *Green, Nathaniel,* pension increased 2426 *Gram, Peter,* granted honorable d ischarge 2414 *Green, Philo,* pension increased 2056 *Green, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2649 *Green. Waller,* pension increased 1837 *Green, William H.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 653 *Greenawalt, Ephraim,* payment to 2406 *Greencastle, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized. 782 appropriation for 794 *Greene. Catharine A. (widow),* pension increased 2631 *Greene, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1468 *Greene, Walter D.,* pension increased 2438 *Greeneville, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement, etc., national cemetery 1348 terms of court. 298 *Greenlee, Samuel,* pension increased 1722 *Greenhill. R. J.,* lifesaving station established at 298 *Greensburg, Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 795 *Greenville, Miss.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 1298 *Greenville, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1298 *Greenville, S. C.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized 776 appropriation for 791, 1298 appropriation for acquiring site and erecting public building at 793 terms of court at 1002 *Greenville, Te.i* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 12993416 *Greenwich, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1076 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Greenwood, S. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 793, 1299 *Greer, Benjamin F,* pension increased , 1904 *Gregg, G. Annie, (widow),* pension increased 2118 *Gregg, Louisa,* pension 1967 *Gregg, Playford,* pension increased 1774 *Gregg Shoals, Savannah River,* dam authorized at 876 *Gregory, Eleanor (widow),* pension increased, 1992 *Gregory, Horace A.,* pension increased 1858 *Gregory, John,* pension increased 2546 *Grell, Jacob,* pension increased 2681 *Grenoble. France,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Gresham, William,* appropriation for value of dory 1291 *Grier, Josiah M.,* pension increased 1572 *Griese, Wilhelm,* pension increased 2192 *Griffeth, Milton A.,* pension increased 2058 *Griffin, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at. authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Griffin, George N.,* pension increased 2373 *Griffin, James H.,* pension increased 1802 *Griffin, Oliver H.,* pension 2339 *Griffin, Robert Henderson,* pension increased, 1761 *Griffith, David D.,* pension increased 1631 *Griffith. Pcleg T.,* granted honorable discharge 2214 *Griffith, Thomas,* pension increased 1743 *Griffith, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2536 *Griffith. William F.,* pension increased 1872 *Grimm, John,* pension increased 2493 *Grimsley, Amelia E. (widow),* pension increased 1880 *Grissom, Joseph C.,* pension increased 1708 *Griswold, Isaac L.,* pension increased 2653 *Griswold, Lester M. P.,* pension increased 2714 *Gritts. Leri B., William Brown and,* may bring suit in Court of Claims for Cherokees, to determine validity of laws restricting alienation, etc 1028 *Grizzle. James,* pension increased 1766 *Groezinger, Gotlob,* refund of taxes to administrator of 2309 *Groff, Marcelino S. (widow),* pension 1650 *Grogan, Harriet E., formerly Prrston,* pension increased 1671 *Grossman, Louis,* pension 1801 *Grover, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2280 *Groves, Andrew H.,* pension increased 2578 *Grow, William J.,* pension increased 1501 *Guadalupe River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1091 *Guadeloupe, West Indies,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Guam,* appropriation for public works, naval station 566, 1188 for buildings for lepers, etc 1189 acknowledgment of deeds etc., affecting lands in District of Columbia or Territories 552 head tax, provisions as to aliens in 898 passenger list of vessels to United States from, to be given immigration officer of port on arriving 902 transportation permitted on transports to 1171 *Guantanamo, Cuba,* appropriation for lighthouse service, naval station 713 for marine barracks 1191 for hospital for laborers 1192 *Guardians, D. C.,* jurisdiction of juvenile court over, neglecting. etc., children 74 *Guatemala,* appropriation for minister to 916 for secretary of legation 917 *Guatemala and Honduras,* appropriation for minister to 286 for secretary of legation 287 *Guatemala, Guatemala.* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Guayaquil., Ecuador,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Gude, Alfred,* pension increased 2106 *Gude, Henry,* military record corrected 2063 *Guile, Charles H.,* pension increased 2178 *Guilroy, Margaret (widow),* pension 2483 *Gitiney, Jeannette M. (widow),* pension increased 2503 *Guion. William R.,* pension increased 1747 *Guiolt. Joseph,* pension increased 2059 *Guitar, Henry. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Gulf of Mexico,* appropriation for surveys of coasts 714, 1321 landing, etc., sponges taken from, by diving, prohibited; exception 313 *Gulf Quarantine Station, Ship island. Miss.,* appropriation for reconstructing, etc 1307 *Gulfport, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of anchorage basin, etc 10883417 appropriation for improvement of channel to Ship Island Harbor 1344 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 1299 payment for dredging channel and anchorage basin, Mississippi Sound between Ship Island Harbor and 833 *Gull Lake, Minn.,* appropriation for low reservoir dam, headwaters of the Mississippi River 1105 *Gunderson, Ole,* pension increased 2727 *Gunnery Exercises, Mary,* appropriation for prizes, targets, etc 556, 1178 deficiency appropriation for 1385, 1402 *Gunnison Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3025 *Guns, Automatic, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 463, 1059 *Gunselman, Valentine.,* pension increased 1904 *Gunton Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Gurley Memorial Presbyterian, Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 870 *Gurnee, Jonas,* pension increased 2460 *Gurney. Ruth B. (widow),* pension increased 1482 *Gustus, John,* pension increased 2493 *Guthrie, Christopher S.,* pension increased 2073 *Guthrie, David B.,* pension increased 2060 *Guthrie. Margaret E. (widow),* pension increased 2417 *Guthrie, Okla.,* to be capital of State until 1913 269 terms of court 275 *Guy. Henry,* pension increased 1692 *Guyandol River, W. Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1118 *Guin. Isum,* pension increased 2165 **H.** *Haack, John,* pension increased 1685 *Haas. Frank P.,* pension 1479 *Habana, Cuba,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 923 *Hackett, James B.,* pension increased 2691 *Hartley, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 1482 *Hackney, James F.,* pension increased 1848 *Hackney, William H.,* pension increased 1919 *Hadley, Weymouth,* pension increased 2370 *Hadsall, John E.,* pension increased 1538 *Haferstein, Gottfried.* pension increased 2805 *Hagan. Laurence,* pension increased 2345 *Hagar, Lucas,* pension increased 1781 *Hagemillcr. Herman,* pension increased 2479 *Hager, James W.,* pension increased 2057 *Hager. John,* pension increased 2443 *Hagerstown, Md.,* acquiring site and erect ing public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1299 *Hague Convention, The.* appropriation for expenses, court of arbitration created by 291, 921 *Hague Peace Conference, Second International,* appropriation for expenses, participation in 922 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Commission 118 *Hahn, Henry,* pension increased 1895 *Haight, Allen M.,* pension increased 2347 *Hailey Land District, Idaho.* proclamation reserving lands for town site entries under reclamation act in 3215 *Haines, William,* pension increased 1991 *Hains, Benjamin,* pension increased 2260 *Hair, David H.,* pension increased 2166 *Haire, Arthur,* pension increased 1693 *Haiti,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 extradition treaty with 2858 *Halbert, Marion F.,* pension increased 2155 *Halbert. Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2019 *Hale, George W.,* pension 1652 *Hale, William,* pension increased 2680 *Hales, James R.,* pension increased 1788 *Haley, Martin,* pension increased 2171 *Halfiron, John, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Halifax, plova Scotia,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Hall, Anna Frances (widow),* pension increased 1837 *Hall, Edirin S.,* payment to 2310 *Hall. Henry D.,* pension increased 1653 *Hall, James P.,* pension increased 2090 *Hull. John B.,* pension increased 1887 *Hall, John W.,* pension 1847 *Hall. John W., Mexican War,* pension increased 2525 *Hall. Josiah.* pension increased 2234 *Hall. Levi M.,* pension increased 2182 *Hall. Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 22133418 *Hall, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 2520 *Hall, Richard B.,* pension increased 2696 *Hall, Silas P.,* pension increased 1487 *Hall, William, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2647 *Hall, William, Kentucky Volunteers,* pension increased 2049 *Hall, William M., * pension increased 1536 *Hollenbeck. Cornelius A.,* pension increased 1432 *Haller, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 2274 *Hallett, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 1662 *Hallowell, Martha E. (widow),* pension increased 1624 *Ham Amos,* pension increased 2279 *Ham, John,* pension increased 2802 *Ham, Mark,* pension increased 2229 *Haman, James H.,* pension increased 1858 *Hamburg, Germany,* classification and salary of consul-general, 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Hamenstaedt, Henry V.,* pension increased 1655 *Hamill, Priscilla L. (widow),* pension increased 2668 *Hamill, Robert L.,* pension increased 2469 *Hamilton, Bermuda,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Hamilton, George D.,* appropriation for, from funds of Chippewas of the Mississippi 351 *Hamilton, John, Chaplain,* pension increased 1701 *Hamilton, John, Kentucky Volunteers,* pension increased 2103 *Hamilton, Ohio,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1299 *Hamilton. Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Hamilton, Robert,* pension increased 2695 *Hamilton. Sherrod,* pension increased 2274 *Hamilton, Thomas,* pension increased 2583 *Hamlen, Alfred M.,* pension increased 1952 *Hammaker, W. S.* payment to 2820 *Hamman, Philip,* pension increased 2576 *Hamms, Henry,* pension increased 2394 *Hommes, Mathias,* pension increased 1945 *Hammond, Charles, alias Hiram W. Kirk patrick,* pension increased 1872 *Hammond, Frank G.,* pension increased 2312 *Hammond, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 698 bridge authorized across Calumet River at 877 *Hammond, Jehial P.,* pension increased 2134 *Hammond. John W.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2832 *Hammond, William,* pension increased 2086 *Hammons, George, and others,* may bridge Kentucky River at. Beattyville, Ky 819 *Hammontree, James E.,* pension increased 2081 *Hamner, Theron,* pension increased 2432 *Hampton Roads, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1082 deficiency appropriation for aid to Jamestown Exposition on 886 for dredging channels to piers, Jamestown Exposition 887 anchorage grounds, etc., to be established for Jamestown Exposition 1383 *Hampton, Va.,* appropriation for Indian school 376, 1050 for expenses. Volunteer Soldiers’ Home; additions 747, 1353 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 34, 1382 *Hamre, Albert J.,* pension increased 2531 *Handier, Elizabeth Jane (widow),* pension increased 2403 *Hancock, Josiah C. (son),* pension 2317 *Hancock, Samuel H.,* pension increased 1845 *Hand, John,* pension increased 2753 *Hand, Lemuel,* pension increased 2201 *Hand, Orlando,* pension increased 2048 *Hand. William,* pension increased 2326 *Haner, Francis,* pension increased 2299 *Hanes, Elias,* pension increased 2071 *Haney, James M.,* pension increased 2786 *Hanford, Abbie L. (widow),* pension 2748 *Hanigan, William E.,* pension increased 2478 *Hankau, China,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 session of United States court in 814 *Hanlon, Timothy,* pension increased 2587 *Hann. James,* pension increased 1755 *Hanna, David,* pension increased 1585 *Hanna, James P.,* pension increased 2586 *Hanna, Kale E. (widow),* pension increased 2339 *Hannah, John W.,* pension increased 1728 *Hannahs, Antoinette (widow),* pension increased 15193419 *Hanover, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Hanson, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1071 *Hanson, Nelson,* pension increased 2356 *Hanson, Theodore H.,* pension increased 1637 *Hapeman, Ella T. (widow),* pension 1507 *Hapgood, George W.,* pension increased 2717 *Harbert, Asa K.,* pension increased 2671 *Harbin, Manchuria,* classification and salary of consul. . 99 *Harbison-Walker Company,* duties refunded 2311 *Harbor and River Front, D. C’.,* appropriation for plans, etc., for improving 495 deficiency appropriation for 641 *Harbor Beach, Midi.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1097 *Harbor Patrol. D. C.,* appropriation for officers and expenses 504, 1144 *Harbors,* appropriation for improvement of rivers and 736, 1073, 1344 for searchlights for defense of 462, 1058 in insular possessions 1061 modification of improvement of Milwaukee, Wis., authorized 819 use for dredging authorized of appropriation for South Haven, Mich 837 *Harbors, Porto Rico,* construction of wharves, etc., in, authorized; conditions 234 *Hardester, Josephine (widow),* pension increased 2203 *Hardesty, William,* pension increased 2750 *Hardie, Emeline H. (widow),* pension increased 2817 *Hardin, Davis, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to, 365 *Harding, Eliza J. (widow),* pension increased 1493 *Harding. Samuel J.,* pension increased 1780 *Hardy, Edwin R.,* pension increased 1822 *Hardy. Sylrenus,* pension increased 1580 *Hardy, Victoria, Kansas Indian Allottee,* corrected fee-simple patent to heirs of 364 *Hardy. William,* pension increased 1745 *Harr, James F.,* pension increased 1436 *Hare, Joseph, jr.,* pension increased 2731 *Harclson, Assoc,* pension increased 2302 *Hares, Henry,* pension increased 1902 *Hargis, John C. L.,* pension increased 2599 *Hargrave, Elizabeth F. (widow),* pension increased 2741 *Hargrave, John R.,* pension increased 2545 *Harlan, Christopher C.,* pension increased 1715 *Harlan. Samuel W.,* pension increased 1980 *Harlan, William A.,* pension increased 2402 *Harlem River, M. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1078 *Harman, Michael,* pension increased 2640 *Harman, Walter S.,* pension 2242 *Harmon, Decatur,* pension increased 1719 *Harmon, Eleazer C.,* pension increased 2038 *Harmon, Lorenzo F.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2838 *Harmony, Leonard,* pension increased 1495 *Harper, John,* pension 1654 *Harpswell Steamboat Company,* payment to 2658 *Harput, Turkey,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Harral, Jesse,* pension 2482 *Harrelson, Jaspar N.,* pension increased 1899 *Harriman, Ellen (widow),* pension 1718 *Harrington, Almus,* pension increased 2211 *Harrington, David,* granted honorable discharge 2467 *Harrington, Sarah R. (widow),* pension increased 2468 *Harris, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2710 *Harris, George W.,* pension increased 2298 *Harris, Hernan A.,* pension increased 2176 *Harris, John G.,* pension increased 1609 *Harris, Luther W.,* pension increased 2633 *Harris, Overton E.,* pension increased 2746 *Harris, T. J. H.,* payment to 2407 *Harris, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2132 *Harris, William M.,* pension increased 2475 *Harris, William T.,* pension increased 1685 *Harrison, Allamanza M. (widow),* pension increased, 2103 *Harrison, Edson J.,* pension increased 1721 *Harrison, Gen. William Henry,* appropriation for monument at Tippecanoe, Ind., to, and the American Army 1410 *Harrison, Jesse.,* pension increased 1569 *Harrison, John,* pension increased 1977 *Harrison, Robert G.,* pension increased 1840 *Harrison, Thomas,* pension increased 2341 *Harrison, Thomas J.,* pension increased 26753420 *Harrisonburg, Va.,* terms of court at 547 *Harrop, Thomas,* pension increased 2712 *Harroun, Susan (widow),* pension increased 2543 *Harsh, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1991 *Hart. Amos,* pension increased 1761 *Hart, Eduard,* pension increased 2125 *Hart. James S.,* pension increased 2513 *Hart, John K.,* pension increased 2137 *Hart, M. N.,* payment to 2661 *Harte, Daniel J.,* pension increased 2364 *Hartenstein, Herman L.,* may dam Saint Joseph River near Mottville, Mich 1254 *Harter, Martin,* pension increased 1758 *Hartford, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 1375 *Hartley, Samuel,* pension increased 2160 *Hartman, Jacob,* pension increased 2482 *Hartshorn, Dana W.,* pension increased 2257 *Hartshorne. Alice B. (widow),* pension increased 1772 *Hartwell, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1916 *Hartzel, James,* pension increased 1475 *Hartzell, JuddO.,* payment tn 2151 *Harvard Street, NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn lands for extending to Sixteenth street 856 appropriation for 857 *Harvey, Alphonso H.,* pension increased 1667 *Harvey, David,* pension increased 2418 *Harvey, Ella N. (widow),* pension increased 2113 *Harvey, James G.,* pension increased 2692 *Harvey, John T.,* pension increased 2334 *Harvey, Samuel,* pension increased 2293 *Harvey, William, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry,* pension increased 2233 *Harvey, William, Ohio Volunteer Infantry,* pension increased 1472 *Haskell. Gardiner K.,* pension increased 2091 *Haskell Institute, Laurence, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 347, 1029 *Haskell, Oren D.,* pension increased 2543 *Haslam, Jacob B.,* pension increased 2777 *Hassett, Richard E.,* pension increased 2380 *Hostie. Robert,* pension increased 2768 *Hastings, Frank S.,* pension increased. 2365 *Hastings, Henry,* pension increased 1584 *Hastings, Nebr.,* terms of court at 998 *Hastings, William T.,* pension increased 2696 *Hatch, Davis W.,* pension increased 1712 *Hatch, William D.,* pension increased 1584 *Halchie River, Tenn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Hatfield, John W.,* pension increased 1724 *Hathaway, Augustus,* pension increased. 1990 *Hathaway, Elizabeth (mother),* pension 2100 *Hathorn, Arthur,* pension increased 2432 *Hat tan, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2287 *Hatten, Francis M.,* pension increased 2657 *Hatter, Francis.* pension increased. 1587 *Hallcry. Betsey (widow),* pension 2229 *Hattiesburg, Miss.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Hatton. Jacob L.,* pension increased 2297 *Hattons Ford,* dam, etc., authorized across Savannah River at 1240 *Hausen, Edward G.,* pension 2364 *Hausker, Angel,* pension increased 1598 *Havel, George A.,* pension increased 1878 *Havens, James D.,* pension increased 1749 *Havens, Rolland,* pension increased 1798 *Havre, France,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Hawaii,* appropriation for salaries, government in, 117, 963 for legislative expenses 417 for circuit court judges 963 for contingent expenses 417, 963 for salaries, district court 447, 992 for constructing seacoast, batteries 464, 1061 for sites for defense of 464 for relief and protection of shipwrecked seamen 295, 925 for meteorological stations 672, 1258 for agricultural experiment stations; water supply 693, 1279 for quarantine system 709 for leprosy hospital 709, 1307 reappropriation 1307 for lighting waters of 713, 1320 for survey of coasts 714, 1322 for books, courts in 756 for public works, naval station 1188 act of legislature granting telephone franchise. island of Oahu, ratified and confirmed 3093421 books for courts, appropriation continued 1361 head-tax provisions as lo aliens in 898 light station directed, Makapuu Point, Oahu 323 passenger list of vessels to United States from, to be given immigration officer of port on arriving 902 personal property ceded to United States may be sold, etc 204 former sales, etc., confirmed; disposal of proceeds 204 provisions for election of Delegate from 650 tender for light house use in waters of, etc., authorized 996 appropriation for 1319 waters of, included in fifth great coasting district 190 *Hanes, Amelia M.(widow),* pension increased 2268 *Hawk. Alfred T.,* pension increased 1556 *Hawkes, Emma A. (widow),* pension 2484 *Hawkes. Sarah A. (widow),* pension 2482 *Hawkins, Franklin G.,* pension increased 1773 *Hawkins, Jacob S.,* pension increased 2724 *Hawkins. Lorin N.,* pension increased 2681 *Hawkins, Nicholas M.,* return front President requested of bill to pension 2840 *Hawkins, Wyatt S., Chickasaw Citizen,* alienation rest fictions removed 345 *Hawthorn, Sadie E. (widow),* pension 2786 *Hay, John, Secretary of State,* proclamation announcing death of 3112 *Hay Scales, D. C.,* regulations for sale of use of public, authorized 72 *Hayes, Catharine (widow),* pension 2728 *Hayes, Hannah. Indian Allotter,* fee-simple title to 380 *Hayes, Hannah M. (widow),* pension increased, 2018 *Hayes, John E.,* pension increased 2690 *Hayes, John H.,* pension increased 2803 *Hayes, Joshua L.,* pension increased 2804 *Hayes, Mauries,* pension increased 1601 *Hayes. Nanny E. (mother),* pension 2664 *Hayman, James H.,* pension increased 2522 *Hayner, Emeline S. (widow),* pension 1481 *Haynes, David * payment to heirs of 2466 *Haynes. J. B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1395 *Haynes. Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2050 *Hays. Daniel,* pension increased 1567 *Hays, Elizabeth T. (widow),* pension increased 2531 *Hays, Joseph M.,* pension increased 2052 *Hays. William H.,* pension increased 2297 *Hays, William J.,* pension increased. 1803 *Hayt, Kathryn G. ( widow).* pension increased 1627 *Hayter. George W.,* pension increased. 1814 *Hayward, Alfred,* pension increased 2576 *Hayward, Charlotte G.,* payment to administrator of 2665 *Hayward, Columbus F.,* payment to execu for of 2665 *Hayward, Frederick E.,* pension increased. 2595 *Hayward, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school 379, 1051 *Haywood, Edmond H.,* pension increased 1806 *Hazen. John,* pension increased 2736 *Hazing, Nasal Academy.* punishment of midshipmen for 104 description of offense 105 copies of hearings on, ordered printed 2831 *Hazleton, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1299 *Hazlett, Isaiah IL.* pension increased. 2047 *Head, James G.,* pension increased 1535 *Head Tax,* levied on alietis arriving from abroad increased 898 exceptions 898 payment on immigrants from contiguous territory. 898 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves,* appropriation for 740, 1346 deficiency appropriation for 46, 666, 1041, 1380, 1404 *Heald. Benjamin. F.,* pension increased 1981 *Healey. Wilhelmina (widow),* pension increased 1624 *Health Department. D. C.,* appropriation for health officer, inspectors, etc 505, 1145 for prevenling contagious diseases, etc, 506, 1115 available for enforcing new law 1379 for disinfecting service 506, 1116 for sanitary emergency fund 506, 1146 for expenses, food. etc adulterations 506, 1146 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 506, 1146 for contagious diseases, isolating wards 506, 1146 for roadways, smallpox quarantine and hospital 1146 for public crematory 1146 deficiency appropriation for isolating ward, Garfield Hospital 642 for dairy inspectors, etc 1378 for food, etc., adulteration 1379 births to be reported to; data required 1010 duties of, board for condemning insanitary buildings 157 reports of contagious diseases cases required to be made to 889 *Healy. Samuel G.,* pension increased 24393422 *Heaney, John T.,* pension increased 2205 *Heap. S. L.,* appropriation for reimbursing 1293 *Hearings in Land Entries,* appropriation for expenses 724, 1332 deficiency appropriation for expenses 886 *Hearne, William C.,* pension increased 1809 *Heath, Emma M. (widow),* pension increased 1476 *Heath, Horace E.,* pension increased 2795 *Heath. John.* pension increased 2431 *Heating, etc., Apparatus, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 700, 1306 *Heating, etc., Plant for Congressional Buildings,* appropriation for completing construction, 1331 limit, of cost increased; contracts authorized 36 *Hebrews,* expression of sympathy with, on account of massacres in Russia 835 *Heck, Jacob H.,* pension increased 2190 *Heck, John,* pension increased 1507 *Hecker, John,* pension increased 2165 *Hedge Fence Shoal, Vineyard Sound, Mass.,* lightvessel authorized 995 appropriation for 1318 *Hedgepeth. Lauranah J. (widow),* pension increased 2801 *Hedges, Charles. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Heed. William I.,* pension 1479 *Heilcenjagmani, Johnnie, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 361 *Heilrr, Martin, alias Martin Huyler,* pension increased 2499 *Heiner, Helen G. (widow),* pension increased 1817 *Heinrichs, John,* pension increased 2586 *Hrinzen. Anton,* pension increased 2576 *Held. Charles W.,* honorable discharge granted 2408 *Helder, Frank,* payment to 2661 *“Helen R.,” Barge,* refund of fine on 2361 *Helena Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3196 *Helena, Mont.,* appropriation for assay office at 415, 962 *Hell Gate Forest Reserve. Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3168 enlarging boundaries 3213, 3230 *Hell Gate, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1078 *Helms. Gibson,* pension increased 2332 *Helton, Henry,* pension increased 2560 *Helvey. Charles W.,* pension increased 2470 *Ilelvy, William M.,* pension increased 2807 *Hernans, James, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Hempler, Emma (widow),* pension increased 2810 *Hempstead, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, harbor to be made 1115 *Hen and Chickens, Buzzards Bay. Mass.,* appropriation for lightvessel 1317 *Henderson, Charles W.,* pension increased 1730 *Henderson, George,* pension increased 1876 *Henderson, Henry T., and Associates,* may divert Little River, at Mays Gulf, Ala,, for power plant at Blanche 818 payment to be made 818 *Henderson. John,* pension increased 1796 *Henderson. John E.,* pension increased 2417 *Henderson, Joseph J.,* lands reserved for mission Indians, Cal., restored to public domain, and entry permitted by 3037 *Henderson, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Hen dricks, William,* pension increased 2026 *Heney, John C.,* pension increased 1988 *Hennessy. Michael V.,* pension 2416 *Hennessy. Thomas J.,* payment to heirs of 2815 *Henning, Stephen J.,* pension increased 2600 *Henninger, Jacob,* pension increased 2325 *Henninger, James F.,* pension increased 2394 *Hennon, James,* pension increased 2161 *Henrie. George W.,* pension increased 2242 *Henry, Anderson,* pension increased 2433 *Henry, Charles E.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2837 *“ Henry D. McCord.” Tug,* appropriation for paying damages to owner, 1292 *Henry, George W.,* pension increased 1585 *Henry, J. H.,* payment to 2814 *Henry, John W.,* pension increased 2552 *Henry. John N.,* pension increased 1840 *Henry, John W.,* pension increased 2092 *Henry Philipps Seed and Implement Company,* payment to 2305 *Henry. Robert J.,* pension increased 2673 *Henrys Lake Forest Reserve, Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3052 *Hensley, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased, 1754 *Henlig, Laura (widow),* pension increased 2129 *Heppner Forest Reserve. Oreg.,* proclamation establishing 32223423 *Herald, Samantha E. (widow),* pension increased 1765 *Herbert, Lemuel,* pension increased 1620 *Hercher, Ferdinand,* pension increased 1927 *Hercherberger, Nicholas,* pension increased 1612 *Herkner, T. R.,* payment to 2661 *Hermann, Richard,* payment to 2661 *Hermosillo, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Hernandez, Angelina (widow),* pension increased 1460 *Hernandez, Susan E. (widow),* pension increased 2567 *Herndon, John G.* K, pension increased, 2322 *Heroism, etc.,* officers Navy and Marine Corps advanced in rank for, to be carried as additional number in grade when promoted 296 *Herrick, Wilford,* pension increased 2714 *Herrick, William W.,* pension increased 2671 *Herridge. Tillman, T.,* pension increased 1708 *Herridge, William C.,* pension increased 1877 *Herriman, Homer F., alias George F. Wilson,* pension increased 1755 *Herring, Calvin,* pension increased 2742 *Heryford, Wakeland,* granted honorable discharge 2219 *Hester, Charles T.,* pension 1596 *Hess, George. B.,* pension increased 1960 *Hess. Sheldon,* pension increased 2516 *Hester, Jessie Marie (widow),* pension 1520 *Hester, William H.,* pension increased 2044 *Hetahuna, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent, may be canceled 361 *Hetherlin, John T.,* pension increased 2404 *Heuer, Louis,* payment to 2661 *Hewitt, Isaac. B.,* pension increased 1648 *Hewitt. Thomas L.,* pension increased 2746 *Heyburn, Idaho,* privileges of settlers, for entries under reclamation act 520 *Hcyn, Charles E., Karl A. Torgerson and,* appropriation for purchase of land from 1045 *Hibbard, Helen G. (widow),* pension 2216 *Hibben, Oliver H.,* pension increased 2150 *Hibbs, William,* pension increased 2120 *Hicahewicazena, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Hickcox, John.jr.,* pension in creased 2758 *Hicks, Abram H.,* pension increased 1774 *Hicks, Edwin,* pension, increased 1912 *Hicks, Janies R.,* pension 2086 *Hicks, Nellie, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Hicks, William H.,* pension increased 1502 *Hierl, George, alias George Hill,* pension increased 2631 *Higbie, Abram,* pension increased 1977 *Higgins, Edward,* pension increased 2113 *Higgins, Edwin L.,* pension increased 1762 *Higgins, Honora (widow),* pension increased 2581 *Higgins, John J.,* pension increased 2490 *Higgins, Josiah P.,* pension increased 2300 *Higgins, Marg E. ( widow),* pension increased 2371 *Higgins, Thomas W.,* payment to 2153 *High Seas,* punishment for shanghaiing extended to 1233 *Highpoint, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Hight. Laura G. (widow),* pension increased 2593 *Highway Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 492, 1130 time for completing, and approaches, extended 821, 1419 *Highways, D. C.,* condemnation of land for, proceedings under code 151 *Highways, D. C., Permanent System of,* changes authorized in northwest section 800 new plans to be submitted of section of northwest 1130 for part of northeast section 1244 *Highways, Indian Territory,* requirements of, lands of Five Civilized Tribes 145 *Higley, Henry W.,* pension increased 1785 *Hilburn, Virginia A.(widow),* pension 1916 *Hildebrand, Minna (widow),* pension increased, 2203 *Hildenbrand, Frederick,* pension increased 1749 *Hiler, Joseph,* pension increased 1453 *Hilgeman, Laura (widow),* pension 1965 *Hilkey, William I.,* pension increased 1508 *Hill. Abram J.,* pension increased 1617 *Hill, Amanda L. (widow),* pension increased 1565 *Hill, Charles R.,* pension 1790 *Hill. Franklin M.,* pension increased 2066 *Hill. George T.,* pension increased 1708 *Hill, Hannah, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to, 3813424 *Hill. Henry,* pension increased 2778 *Hill, Henry H.,* pension increased 1634 *Hill, Henry, R.,* pension 1691 *Hill, Ira D.,* pension increased, 2627 *Hill, Irvin M.,* pension increased 2680 *Hill, James H.,* pension increased 1722 *Hill. Moses,* pension increased 1825 *Hill. Robert M. C.,* pension increased 2349 *Hill, Sarah. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Hill, W. S., * payment to 2661 *Hilliard, James R.,* pension increased 2028 *Hills, Agnes W. and Sarah J.,* payment to 1959 *Hillsboro Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 738 preliminary examination of to be made 1112 *Hilo. Hawaii.* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts, etc 1109 land set apart for public buildings; sale of present structures 302 *“ Himalaya,” Bark,* change of name authorized, 626 *Himes, James P.,* pension 1762 *Himmel, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2228 *Hinchinbrook Island. Alaska.* light and fogsignal station on. Prince William Sound, authorized 324 appropriation for 711, 1318 contracts 1318 *Hinds, Asher C.,* appropriation for compiling, etc., Precedents of the House of Representatives 1365 *Hinds, Francis M.,* pension increased 1982 *Hinds Parliamentary Precedents.* printing ordered; distribution 1365 appropriation for preparation, etc 1365 *Hiner. William R.,* pension increased 2095 *Hines, James,* pension increased 1694 *Hines, Samuel W.,* pension increased 2637 *Hingham, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1074 *Hinkle, Nathan,* pension increased 1773 *Hinman, Sarah M. E. (widow),* pension increased 1938 *Hinton, W. Va.,* acquiring site for public building at. authorized 784 appropriation for 796 *Hirst, Joseph H.,* pension increased 1696 *Hirstein, Gust,* payment to 2661 *Hirth, John,* pension increased 1924 *Historic Antiquities,* preservation of, on public lands, etc 225 *Historical Places, D. C.,* appropriation for tablets to mark 489, 1126 *Hitchcock, Malinda.H. (widow),* pension increased 2501 *Hitchcock, William C.,* pension increased 1509 *Hite, Francis A.,* pension increased 2045 *Hitt, R. R., late a Representatire in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow, 1396 *Hiwassee River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1094 *Hizar, Aquilla M.,* pension increased 1884 *Hoag, Ruth M. (widow),* pension increased 2707 *Hoaglin, William,* pension increased 1929 *Hoar, Rockwood. late a Representatire in Congress.* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow, 1396 *Hoban, Edward W.,* pension 2748 *Hobart, Henry H.,* pension increased 1432 *Hobart. John,* pension 1787 *Hobart. Tasmania,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Hobbs, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2509 *Hobbs, Thomas J.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts of 30, 639 *Hoch, John,* pension increased 2052 *Hockley, Thomas B.,* pension increased 2604 *Hodgdon, Caroline L. ( widow),* pension increased 2211 *Hodge. Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased, 2590 *Hodge, Wilbur F.,,* pension increased 2277 *Hodgenville, Ky.,* appropriation for Lincoln memorial shaft or tablet, at 1343 *Hodges, Betsey A., (widow),* pension increased, 2276 *Hodges, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2057 *Hodges, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2057 *Hodges, Ella A. (widow),* pension increased 2621 *Hodges, George H.,* pension increased 1463 *Hodges. Herrick,* pension increased 1553 *Hodges, Thomas T.,* pension increased, 1504 *Hodges, William C.,* pension increased 2552 *Hodgman, George W.,* pension increased 2280 *Hoell, George,* pension increased 2781 *Hoff, Esek W.,* pension increased 2045 *Hoff, William D.,* pension increased 27063425 *Hoffman Engineering and Contracting Company,* payment to 2306 *Hoffman, John, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Hoffman, Martha ( widow),* pension increased 1923 *Hoffman, Nancy A. E. (widow),* pension increased 2702 *Hoffman, Samuel. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to. 357 *Hoffman, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased, 2368 *Hoffmunn, F. W.,* payment to, 2661 *Hoff ma nn, Lewis,* pension increased 1982 *ILoffmeister, Hermann,* pension increased 2644 *Hoffher, Frederick,* pension increased 2783 *Hog Island. Va.,* conveyance of former lightstation to Broadwater Club, authorized; condition 997 *Hogan, Michael,* pension increased 2535 *Hogan, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2037 *Hogans, Washington,* pension increased 1505 *Hoge, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1512 *Hogs (see also* Swine), appropriation for inspection of 673, 1259 *Hoit, Rhoda A. (widow),* pension increased 2393 *Hoke, Hiram G.,* pension increased 1869 *Holbrook, Augustus L.,* pension increased 2282 *Holcomb, Joshua,* pension increased 2162 *Holcomb, Judson H.,* pension increased 2569 *Holcomb, Martin L.,* pension increased 2173 *Holden, George,* pension increased 1800 *Holden, Margaret (willow),* pension increased 2698 *Holdcrby, Frank, alias Frank Giles,* pension increased 2744 *Holdcrby, James,* pension increased 2173 *Holiday Recess,* ordered for 1905 2829 for 1906 2837 *Holland (see* Netherlands). *Holland, Alphonse B.,* pension increased 1630 *Holland, Mich.,* appropriation for pierhead lightstation 710 for improvement of Black Lake 738 for improvement of harbor 1097, 1345 *Holland, Samuel F.,* pension increased 1967 *Holland, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 1990 *Holland, William,* pension increased 1591 *Hoile, Mary ( widow),* pension increased 2779 *Hollett, James F.,* pension increased 1978 *Holley, John,* pension increased 2416 *Holloway, William E.,* pension increased 2123 *Holly. Luther S.,* pension increased 1896 *Holly Manufacturing Company,* appropriation for repayment, of penally deducted from 515 *“Holm,” Foreign-Built Dredge,* to be documented as vessel of United States 204 *Holmes, Bartholomew,* pension increased 2387 *Holmes County. Miss.,* construction of bridge authorized across Yazoo River by Washington County and 112 by Yazoo County and 618 *Holmes, Martin, alias George Langin,* pension increased 2552 *Holmes Rtrer, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1087 *Holmes, Virginia J. D, (widow),* pension increased 2015 *Holmes, William, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Holmes. Wilson M.,* pension increased 2561 *Holsey, John H.,* pension increased 2438 *Holston River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1094 *Holston Riser, Va. and Tenn.,* bridges authorized across, and branches 191, 191 *Holt, Isaac J.,* pension increased 1693 *Holt, Tobe,* granted honorable discharge 2820 *Holtzer-Cabol Electric Company,* payment to, 2662 *Holvenstol, Marion L. (widow),* pension increased 1786 *Holy Cross Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3144 enlarging 3286 *Holy Family Mission. Mont.,* grant of lands on Blackfeet Reservation to, 1036 *Homan, Charles H.,* pension increased 2504 *Home for Aged and Infirm., D,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 509, 1150 sale of intoxicating liquors near, prohibited 870 *Home for Incurables, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance; electric service 510, 1151 *Homeopathic Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 510, 1151 *Homeopathic Pharmacists. D. O.,* licensing of 176 *Homestead Entries.* allowed on certain lands in Yellowstone Forest Reserve 62 Edgar P. Swett 2222 certain proofs, in Chamberlain district, S. Dak., accepted 121 certain reservoir lands in Minnesota restored to; flowage rights reserved 195 irrigable lands. Yakima Indian Reservation. Wash., subject to 53 opening of agricultural lands in Alabama to 88 openingColvilleIndian Reservation,Wash., to 803426 proclamation opening to, pasture and wood reserves, Apache, etc., Indian Reservations, Okla 3233 speaking English not required for naturalization of aliens making 599 *Homestead Settlers,* cash entry payments to be made by, only after approval 1245 erroneously entering certain indemnity railroad lands credited for residence, etc., on making new entries 120 granted extension of time to establish, residence, etc., in certain cases 1421 on ceded lands, Crow Reservation, by 843 Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo 849 Uinta ceded lands 9 on ceded Indian reservations, Minnesota, granted extension for payments 326 on lands in Alabama granted to railroads, allowed transfers of entries. etc 1408 temporary leaves of absence to, in North and South Dakota, Wyoming, Minnesota, and Montana 1419 extended to Idaho and Washington 1421 to be repaid excess of lawful purchase money for lands 1248 *Homesteads,* agricultural lands in forest reserves may be entered as; regulations 233 allotments to Alaska natives; conditions 197 soldiers’ additional rights assigned to M. J. Wine, validated 49 *“Homeward Bound,” Bark,* granted American register 898 *Hominy, Okla.,* lands reserved for dwellings of Usages at; sales 542 *Homorhitto Rirer. Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1088 preliminary examination of, to be made 1114 *Honaker, Floyd A.,* pension 2424 *Honduras and Salvador,* appropriation for minister to. 916 for secretary of ligation 917 *Honduras, Guatemala and,* appropriation for minister to. 286 for secretary of legation 287 *Honeywell, John G.,* pension increased 1735 *Hongkong, China,* classificat ion and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 923 *Honolulu, Hawaii,* appropriation for naval station; reclaiming the reef 566 for improvement of harbor; contracts, 738, 1109 for quarantine station, water supply 1307 deficiency appropriation for quarantine station 29 for reclamation of Quarantine Islam! 29 for light station and range lights, harbor, 659 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 act of legislature granting telephone franchise, ratified 309 light station, etc., directed, at 323 *Honorable Discharges Granted,* Beall, William H 2406 Bishop. Theodore H 1859 Bowen, Oscar O. 2814 Callan, Thomas F. 2210 Chase. George H 2408 Darling, James M 2305 Davis, Seth 2221, 2811 Deisch, Charles F 1959 Devlin, James 2218 Ernst, Anton 2414 Graham, Benjamin F 2064 Green, Galen E 2412 Green, Peter 2414 Griffith, PelegT 2214 Harrington, David 2467 Held, Charles W. 2408 Heryford, Wakeland 2219 Holt, Tobe 2820 Keating, George H 2460 Kolb, E. J 2154 Lavine, John 2748 Liggett, Robert W 2064 Lyons, Timothy 2466 Meacham, Levi A 2064 Mulford, James B 2305 Murphy, Daniel B 2221 Naddy, Patrick 2816 Osenburg. William H 2413 Parsch, Peter 2820 Quick, Homer 2821 Reynolds, Joshua T 2215 Rockwell, Jacob 2821 Ross, Joseph P. W. R 2414 Saphar, William 2220 Sheehan, Michael 2408 Spalding, Charles W 2823 Stephens, Wilbur C 2219 Stockley, Charles H 2339 Thomas, Henry G 2139 Tubbs, Robert B 2466 Ware, Taylor 2221 Wisnewski, J. F 2232 *Honorable Service Roll,* establishment of in postal service, prohibited 478, 1217 *Hood, Anna A. (widow),* pension increased 2426 *Hook, Andrew L.,* pension increased 2609 *Hooker, Delia A., (widow),* pension increased 1652 *Hoopa Valley Agency, Cal.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 333, 1022 *Hoorribeck, Josephine (widow),* pension increased 1743 *Hooton, Charles S. M.,* pension increased 1457 *Hoover, Evans P.,* pension increased 2105 *Hoover, James,* pension increased 1628 *Hoover, John S.,* pension increased 1441 *Hoover, William C.,* pension increased 2209 *Hope, Margaret A. (widow),* pension increased 2023 *Hopkins. Charles,* pension increased 2360 *Hopkins, Charles P.,* pension increased 1914 *Hopkins, Harvey M. D.,* pension increased 1544 *Hopkins. Stephen D.,* pension increased 1714 *Hopper. Alvin D.,* pension increased 17563427 *Hopper, William A., alias Cuff Watson,* pension increased 2137 *Hop pin, Elizabeth D. (widow),* pension increased 1736 *Horbach, James B. O.,* pension increased 2304 *Hom, Christopher,* pension 2564 *Horn Harbor, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Horn Island, Miss.,* light station established 995 appropriation for 1319 *Horn Island Pass, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1088 *Horn River, N. Y.* preliminary examination to be made of channel from Peters Neck Point to 1115 *Hom., Samuel,* pension increased 1803 *Horn. William R.,* pension increased 2585 *Hornbeak, John,* pension increased 1798 *Horrall, Spillard F.,* pension increased 2155 *Horses,* appropriation for inspection of live 673, 1259 *Horses. Army,* appropriation for care, etc., of 252, 1168 for purchase of; limit, etc 252, 1168 purchases at posts, etc 252, 1168 deficiency appropriation for 1382 use, of part of Fort Keogh Reservation as experimental breeding station 252 *Horses, etc. Claims.* deficiency appropriation for 46 *Horses, Special Report of Diseases of,* printing of new edition ordered; distribution 1425 regulations as to extra copies of documents not applicable to 1013 *Horton, Benjamin R,* pension increased 2765 *Horton. Elisha G.,* pension increased 2169 *Horton; Unry,* pension increased 2200 *Horton, Julia A. (widow),* pension increased 2682 *Hoskins, Levi,* pension increased 2602 *Hosley, William T.,* pension increased 2174 *Hospital Corps, Army,* appropriation for enlisted men; longevity. 243, 1161 *Hospital. D. C., Army General,* deficiency appropriation for constructing 32 *Hospital, D. C., Tuberculosis,* appropriation for erection, etc 511, 1151 *Hospital Matrons, Army,* appropriation for 245, 1163 *Hospitals. Army,* appropriation for construction,etc.,post 254, 1171 for Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo 255 for Columbus Barracks. Onio 255 for Jefferson Barracks, Mo 255 for Fort Douglas. Utah 1172 for San Juan, P. R 1172 for Fort Mackenzie. Wyo 1172 for Whipple Barracks, Ariz 1172 for Fort Riley. Kans 1172 appropriation for Presidio, San Francisco, Cal 1172 treatment of Navy and Marine Corps at Fort Bayard. N. Mex 1172 deficiency appropriation for construction, etc 646 *Hospitals, Naval,* appropriation for public works at 568 for maintenance 569, 1191 *Hostetter. Edmund,* pension increased 2387 *Hot Springs. Ark.,* appropriation for expenses, Army and Navy Hospital 254, 1171 *Hot Springs Reservation, Ark.,* jurisdiction extended to any circuit court, commissioner 1218 line of changed; land donated for street 198 *Hot Springs. S. Dak.,* appropriation for sanitarium for volunteer soldiers 749, 1355 Battle Mountain Sanitarium Reserve established 83 *Houck, Harmon,* pension increased, 2183 *Hough. Claude.* deficiency appropriation for services, etc.. Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, 637 *Hough, Samuel,* pension increased 2034 *Houghton. Hiram T.,* pension increased 2322 *Houlihan, Margaret L. (widow),* pension increased 2267 *Hounsom, Horace,* pension increased 1562 *Hours of Labor, Railway Employees,* provisions applicable to interstate common carriers 1415 continuous duty longer than 16 hours unlawful 1416 off duty compulsory 1416 telegraph train operators: hours at day and night stations 1416 at daytime stations 1416 emergencies; extensions in special cast’s, 1416 penalty for violations 1416 prosecutions 1416 exceptions, casualties, etc 1416 wrecking or relief crews 1416 enforcement 1417 in effect, in one year 1417 correction in enrollment of act 2840 *Housatonic. River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1077 *House, Alice (widow),* pension 2809 *House, James L., 1* pension increased. 2387 *House of Detention. D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 504, 1143 *House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation of Members and Delegates 392 and Comm issioner from Porto Rico 938 for mileage 392, 938 for Speaker’s office; Digest of Rules 392, 938 for Chaplain 393 938 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 393, 938 digest of private claims 393 for Chief Engineer, assistants, etc 393, 9393428 appropriation for clerks and messengers to committees 393, 939 for janitors to committees 394, 940 for clerks to committees, session 394, 940 for SergeantatArnis, deputy, etc 394, 940 for Doorkeeper, assistant, etc 394, 940 messengers, laborers, etc 394, 940 superintendent folding room, etc 395, 941 pages 395, 941 for superintendent document room 395, 941 special employees 395, 941 for Postmaster, assistant, etc 396, 942 horses, mail wagons, etc 396, 942 for official reporters 396, 942 for stenographers to committees 396, 942 “ during the session ” to mean 119 days, 396 to mean 212 days 942 for clerk hire, Members and Delegates, 396, 942 for contingent expenses, material for folding 396, 942 for fuel and oil 396, 942 for furniture and repairs 396, 942 for packing boxes 396, 942 for miscellaneous items 396, 942 for expenses, special and select committees 396, 942 for stationery 397, 942 for postage stamps 397, 942 for joint, commission of Senate and, to report on secondclass mail matter . 477 for office building 723, 1330 for furnishing 1331 for heating, lighting, and power plant for, etc 1331 for maintenance of office building; supervision, etc 1365 for printing and binding 759, 1366 deficiency appropriation for Sue Pinckney, 43 for Bertha J. Marsh 43 for miscellaneous items from allotment for special and select committees 43 for furniture and repairs 44, 662 for folding materials 44 for folding speeches 44, 1397 for Fred G. Isell and John T. Hunt 44 for Clerk’s office. 44 for Frank D. Koonce 48 for miscellaneous items 120, 662, 1396 for special and select committees 120, 662, 1396 for fuel and oil 120, 1396 for extra month’s pay to employees 660, 1394 for compensation of Members and Delegates 661, 1396 for stationery 661 for Delegate from Alaska 661 for contested election expenses 661, 1396 for widows of deceased Members 661, 1396 for Doorkeeper ’s office 662 for Chaplain 662 for clerks of committees, Immigration and Naturalization, and Irrigation of Arid Lands 662 for superintendent, document room 662 for compiling, etc., contested election cases 662 for L. W. Busbey 662, 1397 for Harry West 662 for official reporters and stenographers 662, 1398 for special employee, Clerk’s document room 662 for superintendent, reporters’ gallery 662 for additional clerk. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce 662 for assistant to file clerk 662 deficiency appropiation for machinist, heating, etc., department 662 for clerk. Committee on Patents 662 for clerk, document room 662 certain employments abolished 663 for share of printing investigation expenses 1394 for expenses joint committee, opening of Jamestown Exposition 1394 for clerk to Appropriations Committee, additional 1396 for Commissioner from Porto Rico 1396 for horse, etc., ScrgeantatArms 1396 for E. P. Walker 1397 for additional to employees authorized by resolutions 1397 appointment of three members on joint immigration commission 909 on joint postal commission; duties 1216 on Printing Investigation Commission; duties 1394 five members of Sixtieth Congress on Joint Committee on Revision, etc., of the Laws. 1423 Delegate from Hawaii, election proceedings, etc 550 election of Delegate from Alaska 169 employees to be paid December, 1905, salaries December 20 821 December, 1906, salaries December 20 1418 joint committee authorized on proposed additions to Rock Creek Park, D. C 788 representation from Arizona 281 from Oklahoma 271 salaries and labor to be paid from miscellaneous items of contingent expenses 821 stationery, blanks, pertaining to legislationto be furnished by Public Printer; exception 1013 *Houston, A. J.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 661 *Houston, George T. and Frank B.,* granted right of way over road to Vicksburg National Cemetery, Miss 849 *Houston. James M.,* pension increased 2648 *Houston, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at; cost 787 appropriation for 796, 1299 contracts authorized; sale of present building when new one completed 787 *Houston, William H.,* pension increased 1843 *Homous, Silas B.,* pension increased 1440 *Howard, Da rid C.,* pension increased 1844 *Howard, Harriet (widow),* pension increased 2001 *Howard, Isaac,* pension increased 2107 *Howard, Isaac M.,* pension increased 1955 *Howard, James F.,* pension increased 1876 *Howard. John W.,* pension increased 2322 *Howard, Loren H.,* pension increased 1599 *Howard, Martha (widow),* pension increased 19173429 *Howard, Milton L.,* pension increased 2630 *Howard. Miranda W. (widow),* pension increased 2747 *Howard. Thomas,* pension increased 1725 *Howard University, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 731, 1338 for expenses 731, 1339 taxes refunded 869 *Howardson, James,* pension increased 2391 *Howe, George P.,* pension increased 1539 *Howe, Jacob,* pension increased 2509 *Howe, Jesse W.,* pension increased 1990 *Howe, John W.,* pension increased 2634 *Howe, Marion F.,* pension increased 1540 *Howell, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2478 *Howell, Elizabeth C. (widow),* pension increased 1694 *Howell, John T.,* pension increased 1626 *Howell, Mary M. (widow),* pension increased 2731 *Howell Post, G. A. R., Woodbury, N. J.,* obsolete cannon donated to, for monument 829 *Howell, Maj. Seymour,* payment to 2308 *Howell, William W.,* pension increased 1764 *Howells, John J.,* pension increased 209G *Howes, Edwin,* pension increased 2013 *Howland. Ora P.,* pension increased 2152 *Howry, Lucien B.,* appointment as auditor, Court of Claims, authorized 1390 *Huachuca Forest Reserve. Ariz.,* proclamation establishing 3255 *Hubbard. Ada If. (daughter),* pension 1777 *Hubbard, Emily P. (widow),* pension increased 2123 *Hubbard, James F.,* pension increased 1636 *Hubbard, William H.,* pension increased 2699 *Hubbell, William R.,* pension increased 1494 *Hubbs, Warren P.,* pension increased 2532 *Huddersfield, England,* classification and salary of consul. 100 appropriation for clerk hire 291, 924 *Huddleson, H. P.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1375 *Hudgins, John,* payment to 2310 *Budkins. James P.,* pension increased 2357 *Hudncll. Beverly,* deficiency appropriation for extra services, 43 *Hudson, Ann (widow),* pension increased 2747 *Hudson, Elijah B.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2840 *Hudson, Eliza J. (widow),* pension increased 2184 *Hudson. Hosea,* pension increased 2621 *Hudson, James D.,* pension increased 1769 *Hudson, N. Y.* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1299 *Hudson River, N. Y.* appropriation for lighting 712, 1320 for improvement, of 1078 preliminary examination to be made of shoal off Stuvvesant Harbor 1115 at Nyack, etc 1115 change of location of bridges, etc., at New York, on approval of Secretary of War 1119 *Hudson, Thompson H.,* pension increased 2462 *Hudson, William D.,* pension increased 2452 *Huff, Cathrin (widow),* pension increased 2258 *Huff, Henry,* pension increased 2507 *Huff, William P.,* pension increased 2397 *Hullman, Alex. <).,* pension increased 2072 *Hugh MacRae Company,* may dam Savannah River at Calhoun Falls 1240 Cherokee Shoals 1255 Hattons Ford 1240 Trotters Shoals. 1211 *Hughes, Adele Jeanette,* pension 1849 *Hughes, Anna E. (widow),* pension increased 2111 *Hughes, Eliza A. (widow),* pension increased 2532 *Hughes. Henry C.,* pension increased 2632 *Hughes, John J.,* pension increased 1681 *Hughes, Roscanna (widow),* pension increased 2242 *Hughes, Sterling,* pension increased 2034 *Hughes, Thomas,* pension increased 1885 *Hughes, William,* pension increased 1586 *Hughes, William H.,* detail for service at. military school legalized 2817 *Hughs, Georgia A. (widow),* pension increased 2036 *Hughson, Edgar B.,* pension increased 1908 *Hulbert, Helen H. (widow),* pension increased, 1718 *Hull, Andrew J., alias Spencer J. Hull,* pension increased 1604 *Hull, Charles,* pension increased 1719 *Hull. England,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Hull. Henrietta (widow),* pension increased 23533430 *Hull, John,* pension increased. 1954 *Hull, Mary if. (widow),* pension increased 1557 *Hull, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 1857 *Hulls, Inspectors of,* abolished for district of Alaska, and ports of Gallipolis, Ohio, and Wheeling. W. Va 106 provided for Juneau and Saint. Michaels, Alaska, and Point Pleasant, W. Va 106 *Button Ferry, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Allegheny River from Oakmont to 848 *Humble, Henry,* pension increased 2428 *Humboldt Bay, Cal.,* fogsignal directed at entrance to 323 appropriation for 711 *Humboldt, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and bay 1106 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1112 *Hummel, George Casper Homan, alias George C. Heman,* pension increased 2254 *Humphrey, Delia S. (widow),* pension 2482 *Humphrey, John W.,* pension increased 2399 *Humphreys, Mary W. (widow),* pension increased 2620 *Humrich, William A.,* pension increased 2151 *Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, D. C.,* incorporated, purposes, etc 1226 *Hungary (see* Austria-Hungary). *Hunnewell, Sumner F.,* pension increased 1715 *Hunt. Douglas A.,* pension increased 2191 *Hunt, Henry F.,* pension increased 1486 *Hunt, Hiram G.,* pension increased 2097 *Hunt. Jennie R. (widow),* pension increased 2599 *Hunt, John T.,* deficiency appropriation for services 44 *Hunt, Lydia (widow),* pension increased 2792 *Hunter, Albert M.,* pension increased 1573 *Hunter, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1858 *Hunter, George B.,* pension increased 1554 *Hunter, Jonathan M.,* pension increased 2193 *Hunter, Samuel B.,* pension increased 2734 *Hunting, D.C.,* restrictions on, game birds and animals 868 *Huntington, James H.,* pension 2741 *Huntington, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harlror 1077 light station established; discontinuance of station at Lloyd Harbor 995 deficiency appropriation for 1393 *Huntington, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 698 *Huntley, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1838 *Hupojanjanwin, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Huron, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 738, 1094, 1345 *Hurst, Elijah Thompson, alias Elijah Thompson,* pension increased 1443 *Husband and Wife, D. C.,* punishment for failure to support, etc., wife or child 86 weekly allowances, etc 87 prosecutions; evidence admitted 87 payment for labor if committed to work house 87 *Husbrook. Artemcsia T. (widow),* pension increased 2005 *Huse, Harry McL. P.,* may be appointed commander, Navy. 892 *Hussey, Calvin C.,* pension increased 2126 *Hutcheson, Nancy Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2252 *Hutchings, Kate S. (widow),* pension 1954 *Hutchins, Margaretta E. (widow),* pension increased 2181 *Hutchinson, James,* pension increased 1709 *Hutopawin, Indian Allottee,* allotment, patent may be canceled 361 *Hyatt, Hester (widow),* pension 2006 *Hyatt, Joshua E.,* pension increased 2149 *Hyatt, Wilson* pension increased 1492 *Hyde. George W.,* pension increased 2120 *Hyde. Phineas,* pension increased 2219 *Hydraulic Mining. California,* may be permitted without restraining works, if not injurious to navigation 1001 no tax on gross proceeds, if license is granted 1002 *Hydrographic. Office, Nary Department,* appropriation for engineers, draftsmen, clerks, etc 424, 969 for materials, etc 424, 970 for Pilot (.’hart, 424, 970 for Ourdan compass engraving machine 424 for expenses, branch offices 424, 970 for employees, branch offices 970 for North Pacific Pilot Chart 425, 970 restriction on expenditures for services 425, 971 for printing and binding 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 1398 *Hygiene and Demography, International Congress of,* invited Io meet in Washington 1422 *Hygienic Laboratory,* appropriation for maintenance 709 **I.** *Iaukea, C. P.,* deficiency appropriation for contestedel action expenses 661 *Ice and Snow, D. C.,* appropriation for removing from crosswalks and gutters 495, 11323431 *Ice. Machines, Army.* sale of product permitted; use of proceeds 251, 1167 *Iting Charges,* schedules required of interstate carriers 586 *Ickes, William,* pension increased 2149 *Ickstadt, Joseph,* pension increased 2736 *Idaho,* appropriation for Indian service in 334, 1023 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 335, 1023 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 435, 980 for surveying boundary with Montana 726 deficiency appropriation for incidental expenses, Indian service in 38 for militia stores to marshal 1389 Bear River Forest. Reserve, Utah and, established 3206 Big Hole Forest. Reserve, Mont, and, enlarged 3281 Bitter Root Forest Reserve, Mont, and, area modified 3044 Cabinet Forest Reserve, Mont, and, established 3295 Caribou Forest Reserve, Wyo. and, established 3267 Cassia Forest. Reserve, established 3099 Cœur d’Alene Forest Reserve, established 3256 forest reserves not to be created or added to in, except by act of Congress 1271 Henrys Lake Forest Reserve, established 3052 Kootenai Forest Reserve, Mont, anti, lands added to 3253 homesteaders allowed leave of absence 1421 time to prove residence, etc., in, extended 1421 irrigation project, for Fort. Hall Indian Reservation 1024 appropriation for purchase of land. etc 1025 lands granted Nez Perces County school district No, 57 549 Lemhi Forest Reserve, established 3248 owners of land adjoining Cœur d’Alene Reservation granted tracts to complete entries 1229 Palouse Forest Reserve, established 3293 Payette Forest Reserve, established 3067 Port Neuf Forest. Reserve, established 3292 Priest River Forest Reserve, Wash, and, enlarged 3257, 3309 Raft. River Forest Reserve, Utah and. established 3247 Salmon River Forest Reserve, established 3250 Sawtooth Forest Reserve, established 3058 enlarger! 3260 University of, granted obsolete cannon,etc 865 Weiser Forest Reserve, established 3055 area enlarged 3199 area modified. 3294 Yellowstone Forest Reserve, enlarged 3049 Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Wyo., Mont., and, area modified 3291 *Idaho Judicial District,* salary of district attorney 754 marshal 753 *Idiots,* admission of alien, excluded. 898 importation of, unlawful; penalty 901 *Ignas, Indian Allottee,* land patent to; alienation 378 *Ihrie., Laura B. (widow),* pension increased 1938 *Illinois,* bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River in 1234 *Illinois and Mississippi Canal,* appropriation for construction of 738 *Illinois Northern Judicial District,* appropriation for clerk of dial riet court 447, 992 salaries of district, attorney and assistants 1360 *Illinois Rirer, Ill.,* appropriation for lighting. 713, 1320 for improvement of; snag boats 1102 Copperas Creek to La Salle 1102 *Illinois Southern Judicial District,* additional term of court, at Quincy 882 *Imbeciles,* admission of alien, excluded 898 importation of, unlawful: penalty 901 *Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods,* privileges granted to Bellingham, Wash., delivery 861 Brunswick, Ga., entry 880 Buffalo, N. Y., entry 168 Oswego, N. Y., delivery 199 Sabine, Tex., delivery 303 Spokane, Wash., delivery 168 Superior, Wis., delivery 631 *Immigrant Fund,* money collected from head tax, fines, etc., to constitute 898 disposition of; maximum 898 *Immigrant Inspectors, etc.,* appointment, salaries, etc 906 special employees; fund for expenses, etc 906 of commissioners at the several ports not changed 906 powers to take testimony, etc 906 false statements before, deemed perjury 906 decisions favorable to alien’s entry subject to challenge 906 board of special inquiry to make final decision 906 composition, hearings, etc 906 appeals; restriction 907 *Immigrant Stations,* appropriation for Ellis Island, N. Y 1317 for construction of, al Charleston, S. C 1415 at Galveston, Tex 1412 at New Orleans, La 1409 deficiency appropriation for Ellis Island, N.Y 842 jurisdiction of local courts in criminal eases 907 *Immigration,* appropriation for enforcing Chinese exclusion 722, 1329 *Immigration Act,* head tax on aliens entering United States increased 898 payment: to constitute ’‘immigrant fund”. 898 use of fund; tax to he a lien 898 persons excepted 898 collection from contiguous foreign territory 898 maximum immigrant fund 898 insular possessions restrictions 898 recognition of foreign passports refused tn certain cases 898 classes of aliens excluded 898 exceptions: political offenses, skilled labor, professions, and servants 899 importing females for prostitution forbidden; punishment; deportation 8993432 importing contract labor prohibited; exceptions 900 penalties 900 advertising to encourage, prohibited 900 offers of States, etc., excepted 900 soliciting by vessel owners, etc., prohibited; penalties 900 punishment for illegally landing, etc., aliens 900 admission of aliens subject to certain disabilities forbidden; fines for violation, etc 901 rejection by board of special inquiry, final 901 return of alien accompanying a rejected helpless alien 901 lists of alien passengers arriving required from master of vessel; contents 901 departing; disposition 902 from insular possessions 902 designation for identification; verification 902 medical examination and certificate 903 penalty for failure to deliver, etc 903 inspection and medical examination on arrival 903 punishment for permitting illegal landing 904 return of aliens illegally landed; charges, etc 904 detention to use as witnesses; expenses 904 delay for treatment in insane cases 904 deportation within three years if illegally entered, etc.; hearings 904 if found in violation of this act 905 penalty for refusal by shipping owners 905 providing attendant in certain cases 905 duties of CommissionerGeneral of Immigration 905 commissioners of immigration 900 immigrant, inspectors, etc.; special employees 900 board of spec ial inquiry to determine right of alien to land 906 composition: hearings, decisions, and appeals 906 acceptance of bond that alien will not be come a public charge 907 consent of court to compromise suits 907 pending suits not affected 907 concurrent jurisdiction of circuit and district courts 907 immigrant station privileges, disposal of 907 sale of liquors forbidden; receipts 907 local courts given jurisdiction 908 rules for entry of aliens from Canada and Mexico 908 construction of term “United States;” Canal Zone provisions 908 commissioner of immigration authorized at. New Orleans, La 908 ports to which illegally entered aliens shall be returned. 908 deportation for illegal entries by land, etc 908 detention of aliens’ families if arriving with contagious disease 908 anarchists, etc., not permitted to enter 908 penalties for assisting, etc., entry of 909 joint immigration commission authorized 909 composition, powers, etc 909 international conference authorized; scope 909 information division established, duties, etc 909 cooperation with immigration agents of States, etc 909 foreign officials, etc., not included in provisions of this act 910 emigrant passengers, space, etc., required on steam vessels 910 on sailing vessels. 910 penalty for violations 910 in effect January 1, 1909 911 repeal provisions; exceptions 911 to take effect July 1, 1907; exceptions 911 Hon. Jacob Ruppert, jr., permitted to sign conference report on 2839 *Immigration Agents, State, etc.,* allowed access, etc., to aliens at immigrant stations 910 *Immigration and Naturalization Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for CommissionerGeneral, clerks, etc 990 for salaries, naturalization division 1329 for information division, additional assistants. etc.; estimates 1329 additional duties, in charge of naturalization of aliens 596 records of aliens arriving to be kept at immigrant stations 596 certificate to immigrants 596 additional offices, employees, etc 596 provisions for naturalization of aliens 596 information division authorized; duties 909 publication of statistics, etc 910 cooperation with State immigration agents, etc 910 *Immigration Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner-General, clerks, etc. 445 for Angel Island station, Cal 710 name changed to Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization 596 *Immigration, Commissioner-General of * appropriation for, clerks, etc 445, 990 general duties and authority of 905 to detail officers to secure information as to aliens in penal institutions, etc 905 for temporary foreign service 905 *Immigration Commissioners,* duties of 906 mode of appointment, etc.; status unchanged 906 boards of special inquiry to be appointed by 906 may be appointed at New Orleans. La 908 *Immigration, Joint Commission,* created, composition 909 duties and powers. 909 report; expenses 909 *Immunity of Witnesses,* in antitrust, interstate commerce, etc., cases, limited to natural persons 798 *Imnaha Forest. Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamation establishing, in place of Wallowa and Chesmmnus 3284 *Incapacitated Persons,* appropriations for salaries not available for permanently 448, 993 payment to, in postal service, forbidden, 447, 1217 *Incorporations, D. C. (see also* Corporations), American Cross of Honor 161 Archteological Institute of America 203 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching 59 Convention of Episcopal Church, Diocese of Washington, powers, etc., extended 8753433 Edes Home. 162 Great Council of the United States, Improved Order of Red Men 117 Hungarian Reformed Federation. 1220 Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal Company 809 International Sunday School Association, 867 Masonic and Eastern Star Home, new name for Eastern Star Home 92 National Child Labor Committee 914 National Education Association of the United States 804 National GermanAmerican Alliance 928 National Safe Deposit. Savings and Trust. Company, name changed 808 National Society. Sons of the American Revolution 227 *Increase of the Navy (see* Naval Establishment). *Indecent Exposure, D. C.,* penalty for, increased 127 *Independence Forest Reserve. Nev,.* proclamation establishing 3251 *Independence Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Independent Treasury,* appropriation for salaries, assistant treasurer’s of lines 411, 958 for special agents, etc 413, 960 for paper for cheeks 413, 960 for contingent expenses 706, 1312 deficiency appropriation for paper for checks, etc 31 for examinations, etc 1373 for contingent expenses 1373 *Index to Statutes at Large. New,* deliciency appropriation for expediting preparation of 1399 to be printed, etc., similar to regular volumes of Statutes 1398 *Indexes of Laws,* appropriation for preparation of, for Congress. etc 753, 946 *Indian Affairs. Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 439, 976 deliciency appropriation for private secretary 36 annual report modified; requirement for list of all employees repealed 328 may detail clerks for special investigations; expenses 1018 to designate, etc., Indian Reform School 32 to report on sanitarium for treating tuberculosis among Indians 328 *Indian Agencies.* appropriation for buildings, etc 329, 1018 *Indian Agents,* salaries not available for army officers 332, 1020 school superintendents may act as; additional pay 332, 1020 *Indian Commission, Citizen.* appropriation for expenses 330, 1019 *Indian Courts.* appropriation for judges 331, 1020 *Indian Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 430, 976 for clerks, removing restrictions. Five Civilized Tribes 976 for expenses of the 325, 1015 under the President 325, 1015 appropriation for allotments in severalty 325, 1015 mission schtxtls on reservations to receive rations, etc., of pupils 326 alienation restrictions continued 326 not applicable to Indian Territory 326 under the Secretary of the Interior 326, 1015 supplies to be advertised for 326, 1015 exigencies; irrigation expenses; Indian labor and supplies 326, 1015 diversion of surplus funds for subsistence; report 326, 1016 stock cattle purchases; treaty funds excluded 326, 1016 cattle to allottees. Sioux Reservation 326 extension to settlers on ceded reservations. Minnesota 326 transfer of funds for employees 326, 1016 rejection of unsatisfactory bids 327, 1016 amount for supplies immediately available 327, 1016 transfer of unused property 1016 allotments not. liable for debts prior to fee-simple title. 327 moneys held in trust not liable to debts during trust period 327 interest to be paid on moneys withheld from minors 327 sales of trust lands within reclamation project; proceeds 327 under Commissioner of Indian Affairs 328, 1016 payment of taxes from funds due Indians 1016 appropriation for irrigation expenses; experts 328, 1017 for surveys and allotments 328, 1017 report on tuberculosis sanitarium 328 designation of Indian Reform School 328 annual report modified 328 names of employees not required 328 for suppressing liquor traffic 328, 1017 amount for Indian Territory and Oklahoma 328 for support of schools 329, 1017 suppressing liquor traffic 1017 for construction, etc., of buildings 329, 1017 for collecting and transporting pupils 329, 1017 employment for pupils 329, 1017 expenditures under Commissioner 329, 1017 maximum per pupil; allotment 329, 1018 tuition of white children. 1018 investigations by clerks. 1018 lands of noncompeteni Indians 1018 for purchasing supplies, etc 329, 1018 for transporting supplies, etc 329, 1018 for warehouses 329, 1018 for agency buildings, repairs, etc 329, 1018 for vaccination 330, 1018 printing in schools 330, 1018 rights of way for railroads, addition for stations, etc 330 general officers, employees, etc 330, 1019 appropriation for citizen commission 330, 1019 for inspectors; expenses 330, 1019 chief irrigation engineer 330, 1019 for superintendent <>f schools; expense <330, 1019 for interpreters; restriction 331, 1019 for Indian police 331, 1019 for matrons, etc 331, 1019 for additional farmers and stockmen, 331, 1020 for judges, Indian courts 331, 10203434 appropriation for contingencies; special agents 331, 1020 allowance for agents not available for army officers 332, 1020 school superintendents may act as agents; pay 332, 1020 for Indian Service, Arizona 332, 1021 for agent San Carlos Agency 332, 1021 for support, etc., Apaches, etc., New Mexico and Arizona 332, 1021 allotments to Moquis 1021 Pima Agency Indians 332, 1021 for school, Fort Mojave 332, 1021 Phoenix 332, 1021 issue of cadet rifles 102] Truxton Canyon 332, 1021 for incidentals 332, 1021 for irrigation of Pima Indian lands; apportionment of cost 333 transfer of funds 1022 for Indian Service, California 333, 1022 for support, etc Mission Indians 333, 1022 Northern Indians :, 333, 1022 for school. Riverside. Sherman Institute 333, 1022 for incidentals 333, 1022 Round Valley reservations, removing obstructions; payment for lands 333, 1022 Mission Indians, patents to 1022 for agricultural lands for Indians; irrigation rights, etc 333 for Indian Service, Colorado 334, 1023 for school. Fort Lewis 334, 1023 Grand Junction 334, 1023 for incidentals 334, 1023 for Indian Service. Idaho 334, 1023 for superintendent, Coeur d’Alene Reservation 334, 1023 for support, etc Fort Hall Indians 334, 1023 for support, etc., Lemhi Agency Indians 334 leases by Nez Perces 334 for surveys, Lemhi and Fort Hall reservations: irrigation, etc 334 opening of ceded portion of Lemhi Reservation 334 for incidentals 335, 1023 for fulfilling treaty, Bannocks 335, 1023 Coeur d’Alenes 335, 1024 opening unallotted lands of 335 Fort Hall Indians 338, 1024 Lemhi Agency Indians 1024 for irrigation reservoir lands. Fort Hall Reservation 1024 for Indian Service, Indian Territory, 338, 1025 for agent. Union Agency 338, 1025 for Union Agency, special clerical force on town sites 338, 1025 for sale and leasing, Creek and Cherokee lands 338 for leasing, sale, etc., lands; Five Civilized Tribes 1025 reservation for churches and schools, Choctaw and Ch ickasaw freed men, 338 cemeteries 338 additional Choctaw coal lands reserved; payment, by lessors 338 for Toney E. Proctor 339 for removing intruders, etc., Five Civilized Tribes 339, 1025 for care of orphan children, Whittaker Home 339 for removing alienation restrictions; clerks 339, 1025 appropriation for suppressing smallpox, 1900 339 for suppressing smallpox, 1901 1025 for incidentals 339, 1025 for highways, Creek and Cherokee lands 339 for inspector’s office 339, 1026 for investigation of leases 339, 1026 transfer of court records, etc., to State officials 1026 notice of leases 1026 care of orphan children 1026 for tribal schools, Five Civilized Tribes 340, 1026 payment to attorneys in claims of Cherokee intermarried whites 340 for completing work of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 340, 1026 access to records 1027 additions to Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Cherokee rolls 340 permanent record of approved rolls; penalty for illegal copying, etc 340 enrollment of Mississippi Choctaws 341 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 341, 1027 land for Old Goodland school 341 Five Civilized Tribes, enrollment applications restricted 341 sale of tribal buildings,etc..deferri d, 342 new recording districts created 342 McAlester, additional bonds 1027 alienation restriction removed, Nocus Fixico 1028 suits by Cherokees authorized 1028 for fulfilling treaty with Quapaws 344, 1028 alienation permitted Leander J. Fish 344 claim of Joseph P. T. Fish 344 for fulfilling treaties with Seminoles 344, 1029 for C. W. Turner, from Creek funds 344 for State National Bank, Denison, Tex.from Chickasaw funds 345 ex-employees not to practice before Commissioner to Five Civilized Tribes 345 Cherokee Advocate continued 345 claim of Peter P. Pitchlynn’s heirs again st Choctaws 315 alienation restriction removed, Wyatt. S. Hawkins 345 certain Cherokee allottees 345 certain Creek allottees 346 fee-simple patents to Maynard C. Armstrong and others 346 for investigating Choctaw and Chickasaw coal deposits 346 for care of insane persons; Indians at Canton, Nebr 346, 1029 side by heirs of Mathias Splitlog 1029 for Indian Service. Iowa 347, 1029 for school. Sac and Fox Reservation 347, 1029 for Indian Service. Kansas 347, 1029 for school, Lawrence, Haskell Institute 347, 1029 Kickapoo Reservation 347, 1029 for fulfilling treaties witli lowas 347, 1030 Kickapoos 347, 1030 Pot tawatomics 347, 1030 Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri. 348, 1031 sale, etc., Wyandotte cemetery, Kansas City, Kans 348 fee-simple patents to Sac and Fox and Iowa allottees, Kans, and Nebr 349 allotment of surplus lands to Sac and Fox children 3493435 alienation restrictions removed from certain Sac and Fox allottees 349 sale by Rachel Cross 1031 for Indian Service. Michigan 349, 1031 for school, Mount Pleasant 349, 1031 for Margaret Bushman 349 transfer of patent, to Charles Beneche 349 for Indian Service, Minnesota 349 1032 for agent, Leech Lake Agency 349, 1032 While Earth Agency 349, 1032 town site, While Earth Reservation 1032 for school, Morris 350, 1032 Pipestone 350, 1033 for fulfilling treaties with Chippewas of the Mississippi 350, 1033 for advance interest to Chippewas in Minnesota 350, 1033 entries on drainage lands 1033 for civilization, etc., of Chippewas 330, 1033 alienation restrictions removed 1034 payment for annual celebration 1034 for Martha A. Allen 350 for Thomas Le Blanc’s heirs 350 alienation restriction removed. James I. Coffey 351 for D. C. Lightbourn and George D. Hamilton 351 for Charles H. Armstrong 351 for Alice Fairbanks Meo 351 for return of excess to purchasers of pine timber 351 for logging superintendent and assistants 351 preserving timber on Chippewas of Mississippi Reservation; sale of wood and hay, proceeds 351 grant of Cooper Island for State forest reserve or park 352 for drainage survey, etc., Chippewalands 352 removal of alienation restriction, allotments in While Earth Reservation 353 for Indian Service, Montana 353, 1034 for agent, Blackfeel Agency 353, 1034 Crow Agency 353, 1034 Flathead Agency 353, 1034 for allotting, etc., Flathead Reservation lands 1034 for support, etc., Fort Belknap Agency Indians 353, 1034 leases for beet, etc., culture 1034 Crow Indians 353, 1034 Flathead Agency Indians 353, 1034 Fort Peek Agency Indiana 353, 1034 for incidentals 353, 1034 for fulfilling treaty with Blackfeet. Agency Indians 353 for fultilling treaty with Crows 353, 1034 northern Cheyennes and Arapahocs, 354, 1035 for cattle for Indians, Northern Cheyenne Reservation 354 opening Flathead Reservation, town site provisions 354 Camas hot, springs 355 water rights 355 for townsite expenses, Flathead Reservation 355 for irrigation, Tongue River Reservation 1035 survey, etc., opening Blackfeet Reservation 1035 appropriation for Indian Service, Nebraska, 355, 1039 for school, Genoa 355, 1039 for fulfilling treaties with Winnebagoes 355, 1040 for payment Io Santee Sioux and Poncas from Sioux fund 356 shares of minors, etc., in certain trust funds may be paid guardians 356 fee-simple patents to certain allottees; restrictions removed 356 for Indian Service, Nevada 358, 1040 for support, etc., Western Shoshone Agency Indians 358, 1040 for school, Carson 358, 1040 for incidentals 358, 1040 for timber lands reserved for Indians of Walker River Reservation 358 for laud fC>r Pah U tes 358 for Indian Service, New Mexico 358, 1040 for school, Albuquerque 358, 1010 Santa Fe. 358, 1040 for attorney. Pueblo Indians 359, 1041 for additional building, Santa Fe school 359 for incidentals 359, 1041 for Zuni dam, etc 359, 1011 for Indian Service, New York 359, 1041 for agent, New York Agency 359, 1041 for physician, New York Agency 359, 1041 for annuity, etc., Senecas 359, 1041 for fulfilling treaty with Six Nations, 359, 1041 for Indian Sei vice. North Carolina 359, 1041 for school, Cherokee 359, 1041 for Indian Service, North Dakota 360, 1041 for agent. Standing Rock Agency 360, 1011 allotment, of timber lands 1041 for support, etc., Sioux of Devils Lake 360, 1042 Fort Berthold Agency Indians 360, 1042 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas 360, 1042 for school. Fort Totten 360, 1042 Wahpeton 360, 1042 for incidentals 360, 1042 for payment of deficit to Devils Lake Sioux 360 Grahams Island restored to public domain; allotment to Indians 360 for surveys Standing Rock Reservation 361 for water for Bismarck school 361 alienation restrictions removed, certain Devils Lake allottees 361 cancellation of certain allotments Devils Lake Reservation 361 for Indian Service, Oklahoma. 361, 1043 for agent. Kiowa Agency 361, 1043 Osage Agency 361, 1013 for support. etc., Apaches, etc 361, 1043 Cheyennes and Arapahoes 362, 1013 Kansas Indians 362, 1043 Kickapoos 362, 1013 Poncas 362, 1043 forsehool, Chiloceo 362, 1043 lease permit ted 362 sale of lands authorized, for Shawnee school 362 for fulfilling treaty with Io was; installments anticipated 362 for payment to Kicking Mexican Kickapoos 362 alienation restrictions removed from nonresident, Kickapoo, etc., allottees 3633436 appropriation for fulfilling treaty with Osages 363, 1043 Pawnees 363, 1044 park, etc., to Pawnee 1044 Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi 363, 1045 additional payment 363 west boundary of Creek Nation declared 364 conveyance by Emma Saunty permitted 364 patents to heirs of Victoria Hardy 364 certain patents canceled 364 restrictions on certain allotments, removed 365 allotments to missions and churches: payment 365 fee-simple patents to certain allottees, 365 claim of Vann and Adair against Osages 365 for payment for travel of Otoe and Missourias 366 for Lorenzo A. Bailey 366 limit of credit to Osages by traders increased 366 for Indian Service, Oregon 366, 1045 for support, etc., Klamath Agency Indians 366, 1045 Warm Springs Agency Indians. 367, 1045 Umatilla Agency Indians 367, 1045 cession of part, of Klamath Reservation 367 exchange of lands 368 for school, Salem 369, 1045 for incidentals 369, 1045 for lands for John Smith and Jane Isaac 1045 for fulfilling treaty with Molds 369, 1045 claims of Chinook and Chehalis Indians 369 permission to cross Umatilla Reservation 369 for Indian Service, Pennsylvania 369, 1046 for school, Carlisle 369, 1046 for Indian Service, South Dakota 369, 1046 for agents, Cheyenne River Agency 369, 1046 Crow Creek Agency 369, 1046 Lower Brule Agency 369, 1046 Pine Ridge Agency 369, 1046 Rosebud Agency 369, 1046 Sisseton Agency 370, 1046 Yankton Agency 370, 1046 for buildings and water supply at agencies 1046 for school, Chamberlain, 370, 1046 Flandreau 370, 1046 Pierre 370, 1046 Rapid City 370, 1047 for incidentals 370, 1047 rights of way to railroads in Standing Rock Reservation 1047 for Jane E. Waldron 1047 for fulfilling treaties with Sioux of different tribes 371, 1047 Yankton Sioux 371, 1048 for insane asylum, Canton 371, 1048 for artesian wells. Yankton Reservation 371 for surveys, fine Ridge Reservation 371, 1048 claim of Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux for forfeited annuities 372 for allotments, Sioux Reservation 372, 1048 allotments to women 1049 allowance in accounts of James Statey, 372 conveyance by Yuhunhunzewin permitted 372 alienation restrictions removed to sell for townsite purposes 373 certain Yankton Sioux allotments to be investigated 373 restrictions removed from allotment to Angelique Dupuis 373 fee-simple patents to certain allottees 373 for payment to certain Sioux of Pine Ridge Agency 374 for Indian Service, Utah 375, 1049 for agent. Uintah and Ouray Agency , 375, 1049 sale to Utah and Eastern’ Copper Com pany, lands of Shebits 375 for school, Panguitch 375, 1049 for incidentals 375, 1049 for irrigating Uintah Reservation; conditions 375, 1049 for fulfilling treaties with confederated bands of Utes 376, 1049 recording mining claims Wasatch County 376 sale of timber. Uintah Reservation 376 for lands, etc., San J uan Pah Utes 376 for support, etc., Kaibabs 376 for Piute Indians 1049 for Indian Service, Virginia 376, 1050 for school, Hampton 376, 1050 for Indian Service. Washington 377, 1050 for Indian agent at Colville Agency 377, 1050 for support, etc., D’Wamish, etc., tribes 377, 1050 Tulalip Reservation Indians 1050 Makaha 377, 1050 Quinaielts and Quillehutes 377, 1050 Yakima Agency Indians 377, 1050 for incidentals 377, 1050 sale of land to Tacoma permitted 1050 sale of lands Puyallup school; proceeds for industrial school 377 for fulfilling treaty with Spokanes 377, 1050 for support, etc., Joseph’s band of Nez Perces 377, 1050 for irrigation, lands of Yakimas 377, 1050 sale of townsite tract Spokane Reservation 377 for purchase of ceded portion of Colville Reservation; compensation to attorneys 377 for partial payment for ceded lands Colville Reservation 1050 patent to Ignas; sale 378 fee-simple patents to certain Indian allottees 378 for Iridian Service, Wisconsin 379, 1051 for Indian agent at La Pointe Agency, 379, 1051 for school. Hayward 379, 1051 Tomah 379, 1051 for support, etc., Chippewas of Lake Superior 380, 1051 Potawatomie claims to be investigated 380 fee-simple patents to certain Oneida allottees 380 fee-simple patents mat’ issue to Indians of Oneida Reservation 381 for printing for Ann Francis 381 available for clerk’s costs 656 town site for La Pointe Indians; cemetery 381 allotment to Stockbridge and Muneee tribe 382 for Indian Service, Wyoming 383, 10513437 appropriation for support, etc., of Shoshones 383, 1051 for school. Shoshone Reservation 383, 1051 for incidentals. 384, 1051 for fulfilling treat y with Shoshones 384, 1051 for irrigation. Wind River Reservation 384, 1052 for surveys, etc., 1052 lease for sanatorium 1052 deficiency appropriation for irrigation engineer 38, 1389 for purchasing supplies, etc., 38, 654, 667, 1389 for transporting supplies 38, 47, 655, 667, 669, 1389, 1403, 1405 for schools, Western Navajo. Ariz., and Zuni, N.Mex. 38 Grand junction, Colo 38 Flandreau, S. Dak 38 for incidentals, Idaho 38 Indian Territory 38, 39 Montana 38, 655 South Dakota 38 Utah 38, 655 for removing intruders, etc., 39 for sale, etc., Creek and Cherokee lands 39 for expenses. Union Agency 39 for removing alienation restrictions, Five Civilized Tribes 39 for completing work of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 39 for townsite commissioners, Indian Territory 39, 655 for irrigation expenses 39 for insane asylum. Canton. S. Dak 39 for Sioux of different tribes 47, 667, 1403 for Utes, confederated bands 47 for Apaches, etc., Arizona and New Mexico 147 for opening certain reservations 205 for incidentals, California 655 for expenses superintendents 655 for expenses agents. C’row, etc., agencies 655 for additional supplies, etc., 655 for incidentals. New Mexico 655 for subsistence, indigent. Indians, etc., 655 for Chippewas in Minnesota 655 for school, Chiloceo, Okla 655 Carlisle. Fa 655 Riverside, Cal 655 for Edgar Smith 656 for school transportation 667 for investigating Indian depredation claims 669 for Commissioner to Five Civilized Tribes 842 for councilors, etc., Eastern Cherokees 1388 for support, etc., Pawnees 1493 for surveys Pine Ridge and Standing Rock reservations 1403 *Indian Depredation Claims,* appropriation for defense in 752, 1358 deficiency appropriation for defense in 40, 48 for paying judgments in 44, 664, 1400 for investigating 669 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen,* appropriation for 331, 1020 *Indian Funds,* held in trust from sales, not liable for debts, etc., during trust period 327 *Indian Head, Aid Naval Proving Ground,* appropriation for public works 567, 1190 *Indian Inspectors, Page.* appropriation for pay; expenses 330, 1019 deficiency appropriation for irrigation engineer 38, 1389 salary of chief irrigation engineer 330 *Indian Intercourse Acts,* appropriation forpunishing violations of 752, 1358 *Indian Interpreters,* appropriation for pay; restriction 331, 1019 *Indian Matrons,* appropriation for pay. etc 331, 1019 *Indian Office,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 430, 976 deficiency appropriation for chief clerk 653 *Indian Police,* appropriation for pay, etc. 331, 1019 *Indian Pupils,* appropriation for support, etc., of 329, 1017 for transporting, etc 329, 1017 for securing employment in industrial pursuits 329, 1017 *Indian Reform School,* to be selected; regulations, etc 328 *Indian Reservations,* appropriation for completing allotments in severalty 325, 1015 for irrigat ion expenses 328, 1017 for surveying and allotting 328, J017 for expenses of opening ceded lands; reimbursable from sales 1333 deficiency appropriation fur irrigation expenses 39 for opening to entry ceded portion of Crow, Mont 205 for opening ceded lands on Flathead. Mont 205 Yakima, Wash 205 Shoshone. Wyo 205 for surveys, Walker River 654 Uintah and White River Utes 654 Spokane 654 for removal of Lemhis to 730 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, sales to adjoining owners 1229 Columbia and Colville. Wash., trust patents to allottees 55 Colville, Wash., allotment and sale of diminished 80 Crow, Mont., proclamation opening ceded lands to entry 3200 Flathead. Mont., townsite provisions 354 Jicarilla, X. Mcx., sale of timber 91 trust allotments, etc., of relinquished titles 1413 Kiowa. Comanche, and Apache, Okla., town sites 80 pasture and woixl reserves, opened to entry 213 preference to settlers 550 Klamath. Oreg., cession of portion 367 La Pointe or Rad River. Wis., allotments to Indians on 1217 town site for Indians 381 Lemhi. Idaho, opening of ceded lands. 334 Ixiwer Brulé, S. Dak., sale. etc., of portion 124 Menominee. Wis., sale, etc., of timber permitted 547 Osage. Okla., division of 539 Rosebud. S. Dak., part of unallotted lands open to entry 12303438 Shoshone and Arapaho, Wyo., land laws extended to ceded 78 proclamation opening ceded lands to entry 3208 directing entries to be made at Shoshoni 3222 time extended for opening 825 Uintah, Utah, proclamation opening unallotted lands to entry 3019 Umatilla, Oreg., patents to purchasers of grazing lands 611 Uncompahgre, Utah, proclamation offering asphaltum, etc., lands for sale 3214 Walker River, Ney,, proclamation opening ceded lands to entry 3237 White Earth, Minn.; alienation restrictions removed 353 Yakima, Wash., entries prior to December, 21, 1904, on ceded lands, confirmed 1420 irrigable lands subject to entry under reclamation act 53 extension of time for payment of home steaders on ceded, in Minnesota 326 *Indian River, Fla.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of 1086 *Indian Schools,* appropriation for support of 329, 1017 for buildings, etc., 329, 1017 for transporting pupils 329, 1017 for superintendent; expenses; other duties 330, 1019 for tribal schools Five Civilized Tribes 340, 1026 deficiency appropriation for transportation, 667 supervision of expenditures 329, 1017 determination of per capita allowance 329, 1017 limit of expense per capita; exception 329, 1018 admission of white pupils tuition fees 1018 official printing permitted by 330, 1018 reform school to be designated 328 *Indian Supplies,* appropriation for purchasing, transportation, etc 329, 1018 for warehouses 329, 1018 deficiency appropriation for purchasing 38, 654, 667, 1389 for transporting 38, 47, 655, 667, 669, 1389, 1403, 1405 to be purchased after advertisement 326, 1015 openmarket purchases; exigencies 326, 1015 irrigation expenses 326, 1015 purchases, etc., from Indians 326, 1015 diversion of subsistence funds; report 326, 1016 rejection of bids; temporary purchases 327 amount, for, immediately available; delivery 327, 1016 *Indian Territory (see also* Five Civilized Tribes, *and* Oklahoma, State of), appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic, 328 for Indian service in 338, 1025 for townsite expenses,Union Agency 338, 1025 for leasing, etc., Creek and Cherokee lands 1025 fullblood Indians 1025 for sale of inherited, etc., lands 1025 for removing intruders, etc., lands of Five Civilized Tribes 339, 1025 for care of orphans at Whittaker Home 339 for expenses suppressing smallpox in 1900 339 for expenses suppressing smallpox in 1901 1025 for removing alienation restrictions, allottees 339, 1025 appropriation for incidental expenses, Indian service in 339, 1025 for roads, Creek and Cherokee lands. 339 for expenses, inspector’s office 339, 1026 for investigating leases of allotted lands 339, 1026 for investigating Choclaw and Chickasaw coal lands 346 completing work of recorders 1026 constructive notice of leases 1026 for care of orphans in 1026 for care of insane persons; Indians at Canton. S. Dak 346, 1029 for judges, United States courts 447, 992 for court expenses 756 deficiency appropriation for incidental expenses, Indian service in 38, 39 for townsite expenses, Union Agency 39 for townsite commissioners 39, 655 for care of insane persons at Canton, S. Dak 39 for additional judges, courts in 41 for courts in: deputy clerks, etc., 657 incorporated in State of Oklahoma 267 delegates to convention to form constitution for Oklahoma, from 268 election districts for Oklahoma constitutional convention 268 apportionment by Commissioner to Five Civilized Tribes and two judges 268 canvassing lx>ard; returns, etc., 268 nominations, ballots, etc., 269 additional Choctaw coal lands reserved; payments by lessors 338 allottees may plat town sites on lands adjoining railroad stations 373 Choctaw and Chickasaw allotted lands for churches and cemeteries 338 citizenship provisions to allottees not extended to Indians in 183 consolidation of McAlester and South McAlester, ratified 91 district courts in. given jurisdiction in naturalization of aliens 596 jurisdiction of district courts, claims of Five Civilized Tribes 144 McAlester, may issue bonds for schoolhouses 1027 municipalities may improve streets, etc., 147 assessment on property for 147 issue of improvement scrip certificates 147 taxation of railroad tangible property 148 on all property; appeals from assessment 148 vacation of streets and alleys by 142 pending criminal aises, not Federal, transferred to Oklahoma State courts 1287 recording district No, 30 created; court at Wilburton 342 No, 27; court at Bartlesville 342 No, 28; court at Tulsa 343 No, 29; court at Duncan, 343 *Indian Tribal Funds,* allotment of pro rata share to individual Indians permitted: conditions 1221 payment of existing claims 1221 distribution to helpless, etc., Indians 1221 *Indiana Harbor, Ind.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 *Indiana State Board of Agriculture,* deficiency appropriation for payment to 32 *Indians (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic among. 328, 10173439 alienation restrictions removed from, Richardson County, Nebr 263 allottees in severally to have citizenship at end of trust, period, and receiving fee-simple title 182 native bom, receiving fee-simple title to allotments accorded citizenship 182 adopting civilized life, declared citizens 182 tribal property, etc., rights not impaired, 182 sale, etc., restrictions removed on issue of fee-simple title 183 land not liable for prior debts 183 jurisdiction until fee-simple patents issued 183 Indian Territory excluded from provisions of act 183 allottee dying before end of trust period, land to revert 183 fee-simple patent to heirs, or proceeds of sale 183 claims for prosecuting, in Alaska, to be examined, etc., 1376 distributing lands, etc., to Osages, Oklahoma 310 homestead allotments in Alaska to; conditions 197 of Metlakahtla, Alaska, given certain civic rights 1411 restriction on taxing, in constitution of Arizona 280 rights, etc., not impaired by admission of Oklahoma as a State 267 sales of allotments within reclamation projects permitted; restrictions 327 sales in fee of lands held for noncompetent 1018 taxes on lands of where restrictions are removed, may be paid from t ribal, etc., fund 1016 tribal funds may be apportioned to individuals; conditions 1221 *Indians, Minor,* interest allowed on moneys withheld from, 327 *Indigent Soldiers, etc.,* appropriation for burial al. Arlington, etc., 740, 1346 deficiency appropriation for burial at Arlington, etc., 33 *Industrial Commission,* correspondence, etc., of, to be transferred to Department of Commerce and Labor 1425 *Industrial Home School. D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 511, 1152 deficiency appropriation for fuel 643 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children.* appropriation for building 511 for salaries and expenses 1152 *Industrial Peace Committee,* appointment; authority and purposes 1242 *Industrial Peace, Foundation for Promotion of,* established; purposes, etc., 1242 *Industrial Property Bureau, International,* appropriation for share of expenses 432, 978 *Ingalls, Jeremiah. alias Jeremiah Boss,* pension increased 1458 *Ingebretson, Gunnerus,* pension increased 1646 *Ingersoll, Herbert D.,* pension increased 1909 *Ingle, Eliza J. (widow),* pension 2291 *Ingram, Albin L.,* pension increased 1571 *Ingram, John,* pension increased 2566 return from President requested of bill to pension 2837 *Ingram, Orin,* pension increased 2282 *Ingram, William,* pension increased 2494 *Injunctions, United States Courts,* appeals to circuit court, of appeals from interlocutory orders of, in any cause 116 issue by circuit court to enforce orders of Interstate Commerce Commission 592 *Injuries to Railroad, etc., Employees,* liability of common carrier for. 232 *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate,* appropriation for expenses 392, 938 deficiency appropriation for expenses 661, 1395 *Insane Asylum, D. C. (see* Government Hospital for Insane, D. C.). *Insane Criminals, D. C.,* Code provisions extended to charges, etc., by information 113 *Insane, D. C.,* appropriation for support of indigent 512, 1153 for deporting nonresident 512, 1153 deficiency appropriation for support 1379 *Insane Indians,* appropriation for asylum for Canton, S. Dak 371, 1048 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of 39 *Insane Persons, Alaska,* appropriation for care, etc., 731 *Insane Persons, etc.,* admission of alien, excluded 899 *Insane Persons, Indian Territory,* appropriation for care of; Indians at Canton, S. Dak 346, 1029 deficiency appropriation for care of, at asylum, Canton, S. Dak 39 *Insanitary Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for condemnation of 1132 proceedings for condemnation, etc., of 157 *Inspecting Instruments. Army,* appropriation for, manufacture of cannon, etc., 463, 1060 insular possessions 1061 *Inspection Certificates, Steam Vessels,* temporary certificates by inspectors for use until official copy received 230 *Inspection of Meat Animals and Products,* provisions for, in interstate and foreign commerce 674, 1260 *Inspection of Vessels (see* Steamboat-Inspection Service). *Inspector-General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers : longevity 244, 1161 for traveling expenses, expert accountant 245, 1163 for pay of expert accountant 246, 1163 *Inspector-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc., 418, 964 *Inspectors. Interior Department,* appropriation for salaries and expenses, special 428, 973 *Inspectors of Consulates,* appropriation for 293, 923 office established; appointment of live eon sulsgeneral at large as 100 salary, etc.; duties 100 temporary charge of post of suspended officer; powers 100 *Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers,* provided for Juneau and Saint Michael, Alaska, and Point Pleasant, W. Va 1063440 abolished in district, of Alaska, and al. Gallipolis, Ohio, and Wheeling W. Va 106 maximum pay of clerks increased 107 details of assistants to other ports 107 *Inspectors, Postal Service,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc., 437, 982 *Instruction Pay,* appropriation for, diplomatic and consular service 288, 918 *Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department,* appropriation for law officer, clerks, etc., 421, 966 for rent 421, 967 for pay of officers; detail of principal assistant to Chief 1162 details from line 1162 Chief made a brigadier-general 456 detail of army officer as principal assistant to Chief of 1162 *Insular Possessions,* appropriation for seacoast batteries 464, 1061 for sites for defenses. Hawaii 464 for firecontrol installations; range finders. etc., 1061 for harbor searchlights 1061 for submarine mines 1061 for seacoast cannon 465, 1061 for mounting 12inch rifles 465, 1061 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 465, 1061 for inspecting instruments 465, 1061 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 465, 1062 for purchase of submarine mines 1062 included in provisions of pure food act 772 naturalization of citizens of 606 *Insurance Department. D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 487, 1124 *Intercourse Arts, Indian.* appropriation for punishing violations of 752, 1358 *Interest and Sinking Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for 508, 1147 *Interior Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc., 427, 973 for board of pension appeals 427, 973 vacancies not to be filled 428 for special inspectors, clerks, etc., 428, 973 for mechanics, watchmen, engineers, etc 428, 974 for clerk to sign Indian tribal deeds 428, 974 for employees, old Post-Office building. 428, 974 for assistants, etc., office of Assistant Attorney-General 429, 974 for expenses, special inspectors 429, 974 for Commissioner of Genera] Land Office, assistant, clerks, etc., 429, 975 temporary force. San Francisco earthquake 429 for mine inspectors 430, 975 for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assistant. clerks, etc., 430, 976 for Commissioner of Pensions, deputies, clerks, etc., 430, 976 restriction of lining vacancies, etc., 431 suspended 1388 for Commissioner of Patents, assistant, examiners, etc., 432, 977 for Commissioner of Education, clerks, etc., 432, 978 for Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds 433, 979 for contingent expenses 433, 979 approptiation for special agents 433 for stationery, etc., 433, 979 for rent 434, 979 for postage stamps 434, 979 for surveyorsgeneral and their clerks 434, 979 for Indian Department 325, 1015 for civil expenses under 722, 1330 for repairs to buildings 722, 1330 for elevator, old Post-Office building 1330 for Capitol 722, 1330 for office building. Senate 723, 1330 for office building. House of Representatives 723, 1330 for Freed men’s Hospital 1331 for public lands 723, 1332 for reimbursing Washington 1334 for abandoned military reservations 726, 1334 for reimbursing Utah 726 for surveying boundary Idaho and Montana 726 for Geological Survey 726, 1334 for reproducing land records destroyed by earthquake 1336 for national parks 729, 1337 for Supreme Court Reports 729, 1337 for education of natives in Alaska 729, 1337 for removal of Lemhis to Fort Hall Reservation 730 for reindeer in Alaska 730, 1338 for additional day schools for natives in Alaska; supervision 1338 for Government Hospital for Insane 730, 1338 for care of insane, Alaska 731 for Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution 731, 1338 for Howard University 731, 1338 for Freedmen’s Hospital 731, 1339 for printing and binding 760, 1367 for pensions 133, 1406 deficiency appropriation for private secretary, Commissioner of Indian Affairs 36 for Library Bureau Company 36 for Capitol 36, 653, 1388, 1402 for surveyor-general. Nevada 37 for Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution 37 for Government Hospital for Insane 37 for Geological Survey 37, 47, 654, 667, 669, 1402 for Indian Department 38, 47, 653, 654, 667, 669, 842, 1388, 1403, 1405 for pensions 39, 47, 1389, 1403, 1406 for Court of Claims judgments under 44, 664 for special inspectors 47 for contingent expenses 47, 654 for public lands 47, 654, 666, 885, 1388, 1402, 1405 for resurvey. San Diego County, Cal 120 for W. H. Green 653 for John Bradv 653 for Patent Office 653, 1388 for General Land Office 653 for reindeer for Alaska 654 for printing and binding 663 for rent, Reclamation Service 663 for pensions, examining surgeons 667 for Secretary 1387 for Supreme Court Reports 1387 for insane, Alaska 1388 vacancies in Pension Office may be filled for the fiscal year 1388 *Interlocutory Orders, United States Courts,* appeals allowed from, in any cause to circuit court of appeals 1163441 *Internal Revenue,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, clerks, etc., 408, 954 correction of error 636 for stamp agents, etc., 108, 954 for salaries, collectors, surveyors, etc., 411, 957 available for messengers and janitors 1375 for miscellaneous expenses 411, 957 for agents, gaugers, etc., 411, 957 for paper and stamps 705, 1312 for punishing violations of laws; books etc., 705, 1312 for expenses under denatured alcohol law 218, 957 for solici for of 440, 985 for refund to Phoenix, and Ober Brot hers, brewing companies 1221 deficiency appropriation for agents, etc., 29, 637, 665, 1375, 1401, 1404 additional for 1907 638 for redempt ion of stamps 29, 638, 1375 for refunding taxes illegally collected 29, 638, 665, 1375 for collectors’ salaries, etc 46, 638, 1401 for refunding taxes on destroyed spirits 46 for judgments against officers 46, 665, 668, 1401 for paper for stamps, 1375 for maplesugar bounty 1375 for punishing violation of laws 1401 for draw backs 1401 additional employees, instruments, etc., for denatured-alcohol act authorized 218 appointments for two years not subject to civil-service conditions 218 articles in Porto Rico may be stamped before shipment 620 collectors to keep list of all persons paying special taxes 387 copy to State, etc., prosecuting officer; fee 387 denatured-alcohol regulations 217 provisions amended 1250 deputy collector for Porto Rico, and sale of stamps there, authorized 620 duties, returns, etc., 620 fortification of pure sweet wines, regulations. etc., 215 gaugers, etc., at wineries, to supervise, fortifying sweet, wines 216 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc., 408, 954 may authorize central denaturing bonded warehouses; régulai ions, etc., 1250 *International Association for Labor Legislation,* appropriation for contribution to 443, 988 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs,* appropriation for annual contribution 290, 920 *International Bureau, for Repression of African Slave Trade,* appropriation for annual contribution 291, 920 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures.* appropriation for annual contribution 291, 920 *International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration.* appropriation for share of expenses 291, 921 *Inter national Catalogue of Scientific Literature.* appropriation for cooperation in work of 704, 1310 *International Commission. Canadian Boundary Waters,* appropriation for continuing work of 743 to report, on action to prevent depletion of Niagara Falls. 824 to act with Canadian commission for preserving Niagara Falls 824 *International Committer, of Electrical Units,* appropriation for expenses, delegates 446, 991 *International Committee, of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for.expenses of member 446, 991 *International Conference. Algeciras,* general act for reforms in Morocco, concluded at 2905 *International Conference for Revision of Geneva Convention, 1864,* deficiency appropriation for delegates to 118 selection from Army and Navy 118 *International Conference of American. States,* deficiency appropriation for third, at Rio de Janeiro 118 *International Conference on. Immigration,* may he called by the President; scope. 909 *International Congress of Hygiene. and Demography,* invited to meet in Washington 1422 *Internalional Rechanges,* appropriation for 704, 1310 *International Fishery Congress,* appropriation for expenses, participation in 922 *International Geodetic Association for Measure menl of the Earth,* appropriation for annual quota 391, 921 for expenses of delegate to 715, 1322 *International Industrial Property Bureau,* appropriation for share of expenses 432, 978 *International Institute of Agriculture, Rome, Italy,* deficiency appropriation for quota, etc., 635 *International Law. Digest,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, editing 1372 *International Maritime Exposition,* deficiency appropriation for participation 1371 *International Peace Conference at The Hague, Second,* appropriation for expenses, participation in 118, 922 *International Prison Commission,* appropriation for annual subscription 291, 921 *International Railway Congress,* appropriation for annual quota 292, 921 *International Sanitary Bureau,* appropriation for annual contribution 292, 921 *International Seismological Association,* appropriation for annual contribution, etc. 728, 922 *International Sunday School Association of America,* incorporated; powers, duties, etc., 867 *International Time Recording Company,* deficiency appropriation for 1392 *International Union, of American Republics,* appropriation for expenses of Bureau 291, 921 for site and contribution toward building for Bureau 758 *International (Water) Boundary Commission, Mexican,* appropriation for continuing work of 291, 920 deficiency appropriation for continuing work of 885 *International Waterways Commission,* appropriation for continuing work of 743, 1351 authorized to rent office rooms in Washington 1119 *Interpreters,* appropriation for, at embassies and legations 288, 918 not to be paid other salary 289, 919 at consulates 294, 924 deficiency appropriation for, at consulates 6353442 *Interstate Bridge and Terminal Company,* may bridge Missouri River at Kansas City, Kans 884 *Interstate Commerce,* prevention of cruelty to animals transported in 607 regulations of meat animals and products in 674, 1260 hours of labor by railway employees, limited 1415 seizure of adulterated, etc., food or drugs in 771 *Interstate Commerce Commission,* appropriation for salaries 705, 1311 for examinations, railway discriminations, etc.: printing 705 for expenses regulating commerce 1311 for enforcing antitrust laws, etc., 705, 1311 for additional expenses, under rate bill 840 for arbitration, railway employees’ differences 705, 1311 for examinations block systems, etc., 1312 for enforcing safetyappliances regulations 705, 1312 for printing and binding 761, 1368 deficiency appropriation for railway safety appliances 31 for expenses 48 for examinations, etc.; amount for counsel 119 temporary employees authorized 119 duties enforcing limit of continuous service by railroad train employees 1416 enlarged t o seven members; term and salaries increased 595 appointment of new and subsequent members 595 part y select ion rest rioted 595 testimony taken by. investigation of grain elevator business, etc., ordered printed 2837 to investigate and report if railroads own, etc., coal or oH., or coal or oil properties 823 officers, etc., are interested in coal or oil properties, traffic, etc., 823 trusts, conspiracies, etc., to monopolize coal or oil trade 823 to report on effect of such ownership, monopoly, etc., if found to exist 823 to investigate and report on car supply for coal or oil traffic 823 if discrimination is made against, shippers 823 to report, suggested remedy 823 other pert ment facts and conclusions 824 to investigate at earliest convenience, and report from time to time 824 power given to administer oaths, compel testimony, etc., 824 to report on railway blocksignal systems and automatic control of trains; powers 838 *Interstate Commerce Laws,* appropriation for enforcing 752 *Interstate Commerce Regulations,* application of, extended 584 transportation by pipe lines considered common carriers 584 transportation by rail or rail and water between States, Territories, etc., 584 within a Territory 584 to an adjacent foreign country 584 transshipped through a foreign country to United States 584 to port of shipment for foreign country 584 transportation by rail or rail and water from port of entry from foreign country to destination 584 not applicable to traffic wholly within one State 584 “ common carrier ” includes express and sleeping car companies 584 “railroad” includes bridges and ferries 584 leased roads, terminal facilities, etc, 584 freight yards, etc. 584 “transportation” includes cars, facilities of shipment, etc., 584 services for receipt, delivery, transfer, storage, etc., 584 carriers to furnish, upon request 584 through routes, and reasonable rates 584 all charges to be just anti reasonable 584 unjust and unreasonable, declared unlawful 584 free passenger transportation forbidden 584 exceptions; interchange for officers, etc, 585 penalty for giving or using 585 jurisdiction of offenses 585 railroads forbidden to carry products in which interested after May 1, 1907; timber excepted 585 switch connections, and cars to be furnished on application 585 issue of older to enforce; proceedings 585 schedule provisions amended 586 of rates, etc., to he printed and filed with Commission 586 of rates on route and connecting lines, rail. pipe, or water 586 on connecting roads 586 to show places reached 586 to state terminal, icing, etc., charges 586 posting in conspicuous places 586 applicable to all traffic transportation and facilities 586 for goods shipped through foreign country 586 to pay duty if rates not. posted, 586 changes in rates; 30 days’notice required 586 exception, in discretion of Commission 586 joint tariffs, concurrence of parties 587 carriers to file copies of traffic contracts with Commission 587 schedules, to be in form Commission prescribes 587 transportation forbidden unless rates filed, etc 587 charges to be as specified 587 rebates prohibited 587 meaning of “ carrier “ 587 military t raffic in time of war 587 corporation carriers liable for violations; penalties 587 penalty for not filing tariffs, etc., 587 giving or receiving rebates, etc., unlawful; penalty 587 imprisonment, corporation officers, etc, 588 jurisdiction of offenses 588 liability of principal for acts of agent 588 departure from published rates an offense, 588 additional penalty for receiving rebates from carriers 588 civil suit to recover; amount 588 investigation of charges 589 Commission to report conclusions, orders, etc 589 to state damages awarded 589 to furnish copies to parties 589 to publish reports; effect of, as evidence, 5893443 Commission to prescribe just, and reasonable maximum rates if charges, etc., are unjust, etc., 589 to determine regulations to be followed 589 to order carriers to cease violations 589 force and effect of order 589 to make supplemental order apportioning joint rates 589 to establish through routes, maximum joint rates, etc., 590 to determine maximum charges for transportation service, etc., by shipper 590 powers of, not diminished 590 awards of money damages 590 suit in circuit court to compel payment 590 order of Commission prima facie evidence of facts 590 allowances to petitioner if successful 590 proceedings; time for filing complaints, etc 590 joining of parties; service of process 590 recoveries 591 orders of Commission to be served by mail 591 suspension, etc.; effect 591 compliance by common carriers 591 penalty for failure; recovery 591 prosecution; counsel 591 orders other than payment of money 591 proceedings in circuit court to enforce 591 process by injunction, etc., 591 appeal to Supreme Court 592 actions to set aside, etc., orders of Commission; venue 592 priority in all suits affecting orders of Commission 592 appeals to Supreme Court 592 notice to Commission before granting injunctions, etc., 592 appeals from injunctions to Supreme Court 592 schedules, etc., filed with Commission to be received as evidence 592 effect of certified copies 592 rehearings; not to stay enforcement of orders 592 proceedings; effect 593 annual reports required from all carriers, etc., of interstate commerce 593 details, information, etc., required 593 statistics, etc., oath, time of tiling 593 penalty for failure 593 special, etc., reports 593 recovery of forfeitures; oath 594 forms of records, etc., may be prescribed by Commission 594 examination of accounts, etc., by special agents 594 penalty for failure to keep accounts, etc., or submit to inspection 594 for making false entries, records, etc., 594 for divulging information by examiner 594 jurisdiction of circuit and district, courts to compel compliance with regulations 594 special agents authorized; powers, duties, etc 595 bills of lading from receiving carrier 595 liability to holder for loss; other remedies 595 recovery by issuing carrier from line where loss occurred 595 Commission enlarged to seven; term, and salaries increased 595 appointment of two new members; terms, 595 terms of present members; successors 595 application of existing laws; repeal; pending cases continued 595 to take effect sixty days after approval 838 appropriation for additional expenses under 840 conference committee on deficiency appropriation bill authorized to insert appropriations for, act 2834 immunity of witnesses in cases under, limited to natural persons 798 *Intoxicating Liquors,* appropriation for suppressing traffic among Indians 328, 1017 sale at immigrant stations forbidden 907 *Intoxicating Liquors, D. C.,* sale, gift, etc., to minors by unlicensed persons prohibited 1248 punishment 1249 sale near Insane Asylum and Home for the Aged prohibited 870 *Intruders on Indian Lands,* deficiency appropriation for removing, and placing allottees in possession 39 *Inventions, Patented,* investigation of, in Government use, granted to officials 1422 *Invoice Fees, Consular,* to be prescribed by the President 101 *Invoices,* authentication in Philippines by customs officers 539 *Iola, Kans.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1299 *Iona Island. N. Y., Naval Magazine,* appropriation for public works 1190 *Iowa,* appropriation for Indian service in 347, 1029 *Iowa Indians.* appropriation for drainage assessments on lands in Richardson County, Nebr., allotted to 263 for fulfilling treaty with 347, 1030 fee-simple patents may be issued to allottees tn Kansas and Nebraska 349 shares of minors, etc., in trust funds may be paid to guardians 356 treaty funds to credit of; per capita payments 1030 *Iowa Indians, Oklahoma,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 362 for anticipating installments of treaty payments 362 *Iowa Northern Judicial District,* Clinton County transferred to southern district 304 terms of court at Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Sioux City, and Fort Dodge 912 *Iowa Southern Judicial District,* Appanoose County transferred from southern to eastern division 127 Clinton County transferred to Davenport division, from northern district 304 Ottumwa division created 913 counties constituting 913 terms at Ottumwa 913 jurisdiction, etc, 913 terms, Creston 1273444 *“Iowa,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for modernizing battery 1180 *Iquique, Chile,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Iquitos, Peru,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Irion, John T.,* payment to 1770 *Iromwhip, Johah, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 374 *Irrigation (see also* Reclamation Act), appropriation for expenses, Indian reservations 328, 1017 for lands of Uncompahgres. Umtahs, and White River Utes in Utah 375 for Yakima Indians, Wash 377 for extending Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo 384, 1052 for project for Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, lands 1024 for Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont, 1038 for expenses of investigations 694, 1279 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Indian reservations 39 convention with Mexico for equitable use of Rio Grande for 2953 diversion of Sacramento River, Cal., for, authorized 185 *Irrigation of Arid Lands,* appropriation for reclamation service; rent, etc., 728 provisions extended to Texas 259 *Irvine, Lydia (widow),* pension increased 2741 *Irwin, Adelle D, (widow),* pension increased 1648 *Irwin, Edward,* pension increased., 1502 *Irwin, George W.,* pension, increased 2470 *Irwin, Minnie (widow),* pension increased 1983 *Isaac, Jane, Indian Allottee,* appropriation for purchase of land for 1045 *Isaacs, Alfred S.,* pension increased 1588 *Isaacs, Burgess N.,* pension increased 2804 *Isaacson, Lars,* pension increased 2753 *Isaehsen, Else C. (mother),* pension 1471 *Isbell, William H.,* pension increased 2398 *Istrill, Nelson,* pension 2480 *Isell. Fred. G.,* deficiency appropriation for services 44 *Islais River, Cal.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1111 *Isle au Haut, Me.,* light and fog signal established 321 deficiency appropriation for 659 *Isle, of Shoals, N. H.,* lifesaving station established at 849 preliminary examination of, to be made for breakwater, 1115 *Isle Saint Michel, Lake Champlain.* appropriation for marking graves of soldiers and sailors 258 *Isolated Tracts. Public Lands.* to be sold at auction; minimum price, etc, 517 notice; vested rights not defeated 517 *Isom, Susan H. (widow),* pension increased. 1815 *Israel Baptist Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Israel. Susan E. (widow),* pension increased 1659 *Isthmian Canal (see also* Canal Zone), appropriation for continuing construction 5 reimbursable, from proceeds of bonds 5 for salaries, etc., in the United States 761, 1368 for incidental expenses, supplies, rent, etc., in the United States 761, 1368 for officers and employees on the Isthmus 761, 1368 for labor on the Isthmus 761, 1369 for materials, supplies, etc., on the Isthmus 761, 1369 for advances, reequipment, of Panama Railroad 761 for advances, equipment of Panama Railroad; reimbursement 1369 for paying outstanding bonds; reimbursement 1369 for incidental, etc., expenses, on the Isthmus 761, 1369 for officers and labor, Canal Zone 762, 1369 for contingent expenses, etc., Canal Zone 762, 1369 for officers and labor, sanitation department 762, 1369 for contingent expenses, etc., sanitation department 762, 1369 ten per cent interchangeable 1370 deficiency appropriation for material purchases in the United States 33 for purchases on the Isthmus, miscellaneous expenses, etc., 33 for Panama Railroad Company 33 for Isthmus pay rolls 33 for salaries, etc., in the United States 33 for equipment purchases 33 for advanceto Panama Railroad Company 33 all expenditures to be from sale of bonds 33, 762, 1369 balances reappropriated 1370 transfers from former appropriations 1370 sums appropriated, available for obligations of Commission under construction contracts, etc., 1370 restriction on total for construction contracts removed 1370 pay of officers, etc., on Isthmus available while on duty elsewhere 1370 deductions from pay of employees authorized, for board, supplies, etc., 1371 bonds issued for construction of, accorded all rights of 2 per cent bonds 5 tax on notes based on deposit of, in lieu of other taxes 5 reports of all operations to be made annually, etc., 5 annual estimates to be submitted 5 expenditures limited to appropriations 5 eighthour law not applicable to construction of 33 to unskilled alien laborers on 669 lock canal to be constructed 611 material and equipment used in construction of, to be of domestic production 835 *Isthmian Canal Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 761, 1368 deficiency appropriation for construction expenses 33 for Lieut. Col. William M. Black 34 for Lieut. Mark Brooke 34 sums appropriated available for obligations of, under construction contracts, etc, 13703445 *Isthmian Canal Exposition,* President requested to hold naval and military review at. 2835 *It ko hi po pi, or Joshua, Yankton Sioux Allottee,* investigation of allotment to 373 *Italy,* appropriation for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of embassy. 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 917 *Ithaca, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building, 1299 limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Ivans, William,* pension increased 2784 *Ivers, William,* pension increased 2646 *Ivey, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2133 **J.** *Jackman, Jesse,* pension increased 2506 *Jackson, Andrew,* pension increased 2061 *Jackson, Charles,* pension increased 2127 *Jackson, George W.,* pension 1688 *Jackson, Henry C.,* pension increased 2035 *Jackson, Lydia B, (widow),* pension increased, 1517 *Jackson, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2690 *Jackson, Miss.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790, 1299 *Jackson, Samuel,* pension increased 2286 *Jackson, Solomon,* pension increased 1926 *Jackson, Thomas C.,* pension increased 1879 *Jackson, W H.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1396 *Jackson, Wiley H.,* pension intreased 2508 *Jackson, William, Missouri Volunteer Coiatiy,* pension increased 2330 *Jackson, William, Missouri Volunteer Infantry,* pension increased 2475 *Jacobs, Ohariti C.* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 661 *Jacobs, Hannah R. (widow),* pension increased 2100 *Jacobs, James,* pension increased 1862 *Jacobs, John Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Jacobs, John T.,* pension increased 1905 *Jacobs, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2737 *Jacobs, Sherman,* pension 2240 *Jacobsen, J. C.,* payment to 2661 *Jacoby, John,* pension increased 1746 *Jager, Harry,* payment to 2661 *JaH., D. C.,* appropriation for warden 508, 1148 for maintenance 508, 1148 *Jalapa, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Jamaica Bay, N.* K, preliminary examination to be made for general plan for improvement in cooperation with New York 1115 of channels 1115 *Jamaica Earthquake,* use of naval stores to relieve distress occasioned by 850 *James, Benjamin,* pension increased 2753 *James, Hezekiah,* pension increased 2495 *James, John H.,* pension increased 2787 *James, Margaret L. (widow),* pension increased 2756 *James, Morris J.,* pension increased 1746 *James River, Va.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of 1082 *Jameson, Nelson W.,* pension increased 2745 *Jamestown Exposition Company,* to furnish plans for piers and basin for small craft; conditions 765 appropriation for aid to; conditions, etc.; Sunday closing required 766 may have medals prepared at Mint 767 *Jamestown Island, Va.,* appropriation for pier; purchase or lease of present structure; condition 766 for policing grounds, etc., during exposition 766 *Jamestown, Saint Helena,* classification and salary of consul. 100 *Jamestown TerC’entennial Commission,* duties of preparing, installing, etc., Government exhibit 764 allowances to officers and employees; details permitted 764 *Jamestown TerCentennial Exposition,* appropriation for subsistence of cadets attending 1072 for lifesaving station 1308 for moorings, etc., may be used for temporary beacons, buoys, etc., 1351 deficiency appropriation for further aid to, 886 time of payment 886 disbursement 886 repayment by company 886 guaranty required 886 portion of gross receipts; maximum 886 proceedings in case of default 887 acceptance of conditions by company 887 dates of opening and closing changed 887 for dredging channels to piers, etc., 887 for expenses of troops at 1381 for exp east’s joint Congressional committee to attend opening 1394 exhibits from Departments, etc., authorized at 764 preparation, return, etc., 764 detail of officers and employees; allowances 764 appropriation for expenses 7653446 buildings for Government exhibits, etc., authorized; cost 765 appropriation for construction, etc., 765 disposal at close of exposition 765 piers and basin for small craft; contracts for construction 765 appropriation for. 765 operation, lighting, etc., 765 access, etc.; regulations 766 appropriation for aid to; condition 766 Sunday closing required 766 for permanent pier, Jamestown Island; contract 766 lease or purchase of present pier 766 for policing, etc., grounds on Jamestown Island; condition 766 imports for exhibition to be admitted free of duty 766 sale for delivery at close of exposition 767 assessment and collection of duty 767 disclaimer of invitation by the Government to import articles 767 medals, etc., to be prepared at the Mint; duplicates 767 appropriation for exhibit of progress of negro race; building 767 liability limited to extent of provisions of the act 767 for debt, etc., of exposition officers expressly disclaimed 767 no liability of any kind in excess of appropriations 767 regulation of expenditures; final report 768 allowances to army officers and enlisted men detailed for duty with 1160 anchorage grounds in Hampton Roads to be established 1383 condemned historic metal of the Navy donated to Pocahontas Bell Association 1424 loan of tents and camp equipage for visiting commands; conditions 1175 *Jamestown, Va., Tercentenary Celebration,* proclamation inviting foreign nations to take part in 2997 militia of States and Territories to participate in 3205 *Jandrin, William, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Jandro, William,* pension increased 1852 *Janes, Lewis C.,* pension increased 2265 *Janitors, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 707, 1313 deficiency appropriation for 45, 832 *Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 394, 940 *Janney, George L.,* pension increased 1723 *Japan.* appropriation for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of embassy 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 917 for Japanese secretary 288, 1118 for studenGinteipreters; tuition 288, 918 for ground rent of embassy 289, 919 for interpreters at consulates in 294, 924 copyright convention with 2887 extradition convention with, crimes added 2951 plan for consular buildings in. to be prepared 292 *Japanese Naval Medical and Sanitary Features of Russo-Japanese War,* report on, ordered printed 2831 *Jaquith, George L.,* pension increased 1651 *Jardine, Matheson & Co.,* appropriation for repairs to “Choy Sang”, 1292 for reimbursing 1293 *Jared, James M.,* pension increased 2074 *Jarman Ferry, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Tallahatchie River at 211 *Jarvis. Andrew,* pension increased 2562 *Jarvis, Lewis M.,* pension increased 2792 *Jarvis, Noah,* pension increased 2446 *Jasnowski, Saturnin,* pension increased 2158 *Jasper and Eastern Railway Company,* may bridge Sabine River between Newton County, Tex., and Calcasieu Parish, La 7 *Jasper, Charles H,* pension increased 1728 *Jayne, JoshuaS.,* pension increased 2626 *Jean, Derias Thomas,* pension increased 2043 *Jefferis, Anna M. (widow),* pension increased 1754 *Jefferson Barracks, Mo.,* appropriation for post hospital 255 site for Post-Office and construction of, authorized 776 appropriation for 791 *Jefferson County, Ark.,* may bridge Arkansas River, Pine Bluff 50 *Jefferson, David E.,* pension increased 2790 *Jeffersonville, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized. 782 appropriation for 794 *Jettison, Joshua T.,* pension increased 2709 *Jemez Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3182 enlarging 3261 *Jenkins, Frank, Lindley C. Kent and,* deficiency appropriation for sureties on bond of Frank A. Webb 29 *Jenkins, James E.,* payments on account of loyal Seminoles ratified 140 *Jenkins, James M.,* pension increased 2267 *Jenkins. Robert,* pension increased 2440 *Jenkins. Rosa Olds (widow),* pension increased 2422 *Jenkins, William. Missouri Home Guards,* pension increased 2444 *Jenkins, William, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry,* pension increased 2549 *Jennings, Jefferson L.,* pension 2468 *Jensen, C. P.,* payment to 2661 *Jensen, Franz Z. F. W.,* pension increased 2517 *Jepson, Frances A. (widow),* pension increased 22713447 *Jerez de la Frontera, Spain,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Jersey City, N. J.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized. 783 appropriation for 795 *Jerusalem, Syria,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Jester, Samuel,* pension increased 1574 *Jell, Hiram C.,* pension 2485 *Jewell, Lydia A. (stepmother),* pension 1431 *Jewell, Martha (widow),* pension 1880 *Jewett, Henry C.,* pension increased 2622 *Jicarilla Mian Reservation, N. Mex.,* cancellation of allotments to Indians on, authorized 1413 lands to be allotted in exchange; trust patents 1413 disposal of timber for benefit of allottees 91, 1413 *Johannes, Mary P. (widow),* pension increased, 1662 *John. Elijah, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *John, Robert,* pension increased 2325 *John, Thomas, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Johnson, Abraham,* reimbursement, to, poetoffice expenses 2309 *Johnson, Akey C.,* pension increased 1510 *Johnson. A ndrew, late President,* acceptance of burial place of; to be national cemetery 259 *Johnson, Anna (widow),* land patent, issued to 2818 *Johnson, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2615 *Johnson, Bertha Maria ( widow),* pension increased 2745 *Johnson City. Tenn.,* appropriation for expenses Volunteer Soldiers’Home 748, 1355 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’Home 34 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1299 limit of cost increased, etc., 1299 *Johnson County, Wyo.,* sale of lands to. for poor farm, authorized 186 *Johnson, Darwin,* pension increased 2036 *Johnson, David B.,* pension increased 2121 *Johnson, Edmund,* pension increased 2788 *Johnson, Edna M. (daughter),* pension 1974 *Johnson, Elias,* pension increased 1738 *Johnson, F. Medora (widow),* pension 2486 *Johnson, George A.,* pension increased 2323 *Johnson, Hannibal A.,* pension increased 2591 *nson. Harry,* deficiency appropriation for moiety, immigration law fine 660 *Johnson, Hautville A.,* pension increased 1918 *Johnson. Henry,* pension increased 2025 *Johnson, Henry B.,* pension increased 2739 *Johnson, Henry C.,* pension increased 1660 *Johnson, Henry L.,* pension increased 2233 *Johnson, Isaac,* pension increased 2687 *Johnson, Jerry,* pension increased 2398 *Johnson, John,* pension increased 2128 *Johnson, John B.,* pension 2158 *Johnson, Lorenzo E.,* pension 1958 *Johnson, Lydia A. (widow),* pension increased, 2116 *Johnson, M. A.,* refund of deposit, to 2315 *Johnson, Marquis L.,* pension increased 1735 *Johnson, Marshall,* pension increased 2444 *Johnson, Martin,* pension increased 2618 *Johnson, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1936 *Johnson, Mary F., widow of Gilman B.,* pension 2712 *Johnson, Mary F., widow of Leroy J.,* pension increased 2378 *Johnson, Merrill,* pension increased 2159 *Johnson, Nannie T. (mother),* pension 2566 *Johnson, Orson B.,* pension increased 2451 *Johnson, Roland M.,* pension increased 2492 *Johnson, Samuel E.,* pension increased 1651 *Johnson, Sarah (widow),* pension increased 1570 *Johnson, Solomon,* pension increased 1891 *Johnson, Wiley B.,* pension increased 1788 *Johnson, William D.,* pension increased 1820 *Johnson, William J., Mexican War,* pension increased 2540 *Johnson, William J., Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 1434 *Johnsons Bayou, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1090 *Johnston, Joseph,* pension increased 2274 *Johnstown, N. Y.,* acquiring site for public building at. authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Johnstown. Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized. 780 appropriation for 793, 1299 *Joines, John,* pension increased 2124 *Joint Commission on Immigration,* created: composition, powers, etc., 9093448 *Joud Commission on Printing, Congressional,* continued; to report on branch offices, etc, 762 *Joint Committee on Printing,* to make rules for issuing two or more editions of reports, etc., instead of one 826 to adopt measures to remedy delays in printing and binding 1012 report by, on resolutions to print extra copies 1013 to direct arrangement and binding of documents 1014 *Joint Committee on Revision and Codification of the Laws,* appointment by Vice-President and Speaker 1423 duties, powers, etc., 1423 payment, of expenses 1423 *Joint High Commission (Canadian),* appropriation for preparing reports, etc., 292 *Joint Transportation Rates,* schedules required of interstate carriers 586 *Jones, Alemia, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Jones, Alphens,* pension increased 1780 *Jones, David,* pension increased 2781 *Jones, David A.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2830 *Jones, Edward F.,* deficiency appropriation for postal scales 1392 *Joncs, David C.,* pension increased 2583 *Joncs, Darid S.,* pension increased 2251 *Jones, Eliza C. (widow),* pension increased 1599 *Jones, Francis A.,* pension increased 1607 *Jones, Frank O., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Jones, Henry A.,* pension increased 2034 *Jones, Horace P., Kiowa Allottee,* fee-simple patent to heir of 365 *Jones, J. H.,* deficiency appropriation for services., 661, 1395 *Jones, James W.,* payment to 1771 *Jones, John M.,* pension increased 1735 *Jones, John Paul,* appropriation for statue to memory of 224 commission; duties 224 site; Capitol and Library grounds excluded 224 addresses at commemorative exercises, to be printed. 2834 thanks of Congress to Ambassador Porter for recovering body of 829 *Jones, John T.,* pension increased 1557 *Jones, John W.,* pension increased 2096 *Jones, Joseph A.,* pension increased 1808 *Jones, Josephine S. (widow),* pension increased 2227 *Jones, Lydia (widow),* pension 1824 *Jones, Lydia Ann (widow),* pension increased 1819 *Jones, Mahala (widow),* pension increased 2012 *Jones, Mahala M. (widow),* pension increased 2521 *Jones, Martha Ann (widow),* pension increased 2253 *Jones. Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 2756 *Jones, Meshack L.,* pension increased. 1524 *Jones, Orange G.,* pension increased 1450 *Jours, Rachel Peters, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Jones, Richard,* pension increased 2703 *Jones, Samuel,* pension increased 1980 *Jones, Samuel J.,* pension increased 1530 *Jones, Sarah, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Jones, Sarah A. (widow),* pension 2349 *Jones, Thomas,* pension increased 2636 *Jones, William D.,* pension increased 2021 *Jordan, Henry,* pension increased 1642 *Jordan, Henry B.,* pension increased 1532 *Jordan. Henry D.,* pension increased 2156 *Jordan, James R.,* pension increased 1621 *Jordan, Josephine L. (widow),* pension increased 2040 *Jordan, Margaret A. (widow),* pension 2749 *Jordan Rirer, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1088 *Jordan. Stephen D.,* pension increased 2650 *Jordan, William W.,* pension increased 2456 *Joseph, Henry C.,* pension increased 2386 *Joseph’s Band, Nez Perce Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 377, 1050 *Joshua, John, Yankton Sioux Allottee,* investigation of allotment, to 373 *Joslin, William H.,* pension increased 1536 *Joslyn. Daniel C.,* pension increased 2002 *Joslyn, Susan J. F. (widow),* pension increased 1930 *Joslyn, William H.,* pension increased 1703 *Josselyn, Nathan W.,* pension increased 1617 *Jourdan, Era, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Joyce, Henry,* pension increased 2631 *Joyce, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2782 *Joyce, Margaret F. (widow),* pension increased 1934 *Joyce, Martha (widow),* pension increased 2525 *Joyeux, Augustus,* pension increased 17283449 *Juan de Fuca Strait, Wash.,* appropriation for light vessel, Swiftsure Bank 711 repealed 842 light vessel authorized at Swiftsure Bank 996 appropriation for 1319 *Judd, Lisania (widow),* pension increased 1945 *Judd, Zadolc K.,* pension increased 2723 *Judge Advocate-General, Navy,* appropriation for assistant to, clerks, etc 423, 969 deficiency appropriation for salary, solici for in office of 646 pay of solici for in office, increased 555 *Judge Advocate-General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 244, 1162 deficiency appropriation for office, San Francisco 646 *Judge Advocate-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc., 418, 964 *Judges,* appropriation for Supreme Court 446, 991 for circuit 446, 992 for district 447, 992 for retired 497, 992 deficiency appropriation for district, Alabama northern district 1390 Nebraska, additional 1390 Ohio southern district, additional 1390 Oklahoma 1390 appointment for United States court, for China: salary; tenure 816 designation permitted of judge from another circuit, to act for disabled district 1417 *Judgments,* deficiency appropriation for paying Court of Claims 44, 664, 1399 Cherokee cases 664 for paying, United States courts 663, 1399 for paying. Indian depredation claims 44, 644, 1400 for paying, against internalrevenue officers 44, 665, 668, 1401 for paying, against District of Columbia 643, 1380 *Judicial Districts (see* United States Courts). *Judicial Expenses,* appropriations for 446, 991 *Junction City, Kansas. Grand Army Dost,* obsolete bronze cannon donated to 839 *Juneau, Alaska,* inspector of hulls and boilers provided for port of 106 *Jurors, Oklahoma,* provisions for selecting grand and petit 11 *Jurors, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 755, 1361 deficiency appropriation for fees 41, 48, 205, 669, 1390 in New Mexico; selection, etc., for Federal cases 552 qualifications, etc., Porto Rico district court 466 *Judson, Calvin,* pension increased 2391 *Julian, George N.,* pension increased 2457 *Jury Commissioners. United States Courts,* appropriation for compensation 755, 1361 *Justices of the Peace,* appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners 755, 1361 *Justices of the Peace. D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses; number reduced to six 507, 1147 temporary service as acting judge of juvenile court 73 warrants of arrest to be issued by 126 *Justices of the Supreme Court,* appropriation for Chief and associate 446, 991 *Juvenile Court, D. C.,* appropriation for judge, probation officers 507, 1147 for expenses 507, 1147 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 1379 established; title 73 judge; appointment, term, salary 73 temporary service of justice of the peace 73 probation officers; salaries, duties 73 care over paroled child 73 clerk; salary, duties, etc., 73 jurisdiction over persons under 17 years 73 offenses against United States laws; exceptions 73 District laws, etc. 74 for protection of children 74 care of defendant children 74 over delinquent children 74 concurrent., over parents neglecting, etc., children 74 further powers, commitments, etc., 74 definition of “defendant,” “neglected,” and “delinquent” 74 punishment for removing, etc., committed children 75 prosecutions; jury trials; judgments 75 riot, conspiracy, etc., cases not changed 75 jury service; judgments 75 proceedings; fines; collateral securities, etc., 76 punishment for embezzling fines, etc., 76 oaths; monthly terms 76 clerk to receive fines, etc.; deposits 77 auditing accounts 77 appeal proceedings; security for costs, etc, 77 service of marshal’s deputy 78 punishment for encouraging, etc., delinquencies 78 in effect July 1, 1906: inconsistent laws repealed 78 division of expenses. 78 **K.** *K Street Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for reconstructing, over Rock Creek 492 *Kaibab Indians, Utah,* appropriation for support, etc 376 *Kaisted. Mary (widow),* pension 2481 *Kalamazoo, Mich.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at. authorized 775 appropriation for. 790 *Kalamazoo River. Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1097 *Kalanianaole, lion. J. K.,* deficiency appropriation for contestedelection expenses 661 *Kalorama Avenue, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending 641 for joining 1377 *Kalorama Road, D, C.,* extension authorized 6163450 *Kalsem, Soren y,,* pension increased 2550 *Kamerer, John,* pension increased 2175 *Kane, Janies H.,* pension increased 1632 *Kanline, Henry,* pension increased 2800 *Kansas,* appropriation for Indian service in 347, 1029 Garden City Forest Reserve, established 3131 *Kansas City, Kans.,* bridge authorized across Missouri Riverat 884 sale of Wyandotte cemetery: proceeds, etc 348 *Kansas City, Mo.,* appropriation for pneumatic tube, etc., mail service 472, 1211 deficiency appropriation for public building 31 bridge authorized across Missouri Riverat, 196 time extended for bridging Missouri River between Sibley and 911 *Kansas City, Saint Joseph and Excelsior Springs Railway Company,* may bridge Missouri River al Kansas City, Mo 196 *Kansas Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 362, 1043 *Kaoyan, Rosanna (widow),* pension increased 2773 *Karns, Nicholas,* pension increased 2168 *Kasson, James W.,* pension increased 2520 *Kasto, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Kasto, Thomas, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Katalla Bay, etc., Alaska,* preliminary examination of, to be made for harbor 1111 *Kauffman, Joseph,* pension increased 1851 *Kaufman, Abraham M.,* pension increased 1667 *Kavanaugh, Kate H. (widow),* pension increased 1695 *Kayser, Will E.,* pension 2006 *Keach, John C.,* pension increased 2320 *Kean, John G., alias Cain,* pension increased 2379 *Kearney, Elizabeth Jane (widow),* pension increased 1628 *Kearney, Johanna (widow),* pension increased, 2254 *Kearney, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2423 *Kearney, Nebr.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized. 780 appropriation for 793, 1299 *Kearns, Michael,* pension increased 2173 *Keating, Edward,* pension increased 1775 *Keating, George. H.,* granted honorable discharge 2466 *Keek, Franklin J.,* pension increased 1730 *Keck, Gilbert H.,* pension increased 2729 *Keech, William K.,* pension increased 1667 *Keeler, Eleonora A. (widow),* pension increased 1642 *Keene, N. H.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Keener, John C.,* pension increased 1680 *Keep Committee,* deficiency appropriation for salaries 663 *Keeling, Clara A. (widow),* pension increased 2740 *Keffer, Francis J.,* pension increased 1842 *Kehl, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Kehlbeck, William H.,* pension increased 2654 *Keim, De B. Randolph,* deficiency appropriation for services, Rochambeau monument ceremonies 644 *Keith, Anna F. (widow),* pension increased 1511 *Keith, Phoebe, (widow),* pension 1874 *Keith, Thomas E.,* pension increased 1835 *Kell, Blanche M. (widow),* pension increased 2504 *Kellen, Charles H.,* military record corrected 2821 *Keller, Traugetl F.,* may be appointed second lieutenant, Army, notwithstanding age 1225 *Keller. Harvey B. F.,* pension increased 2689 *Keller, Jacob,* pension increased 1741 *Keller, John.,* pension increased 1604 *Keller, Lydia A. (widow),* pension 1768 *Keller, Samuel,* pension increased 2526 *Kelley, George W.,* pension 2232 *Kelley, James, Kentucky Volunteers,* pension increased 1431 *Kelley, James, Mexican War,* pension increased 2582 *Kelley, John B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 43 *Kellner, Amos,* pension increased 2629 *Kellogg, Francis M.,* pension increased 1595 *Kellogg, James B.,* pension increased 1656 *Kelly, Clarendon,* pension increased 2655 *Kelly, Elvira A. (widow),* pension increased 2258 *Kelly, Esther C. (widow),* pension increased 2612 *Kelly, Richard H.,* pension 1580 *Kelly. Thomas,* pension increased 2256 *Kelly, Walden’,* pension increased 2243 *Kelly, William,* pension increased 1993 *Kelsey, Charles W.,* pension increased 19863451 *Kelsey, George W.,* pension increased 2430 *Kelsey, Roswell J.,* pension increased 1068 *Kelso, William,* pension increased 2757 *Kelso, Winchester,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 40 *Kemp, James H.,* pension increased 1972 *Kempa, J. W. I.,* refund of inheritance tax to 2338 *Kendall, Oliver L.,* pension increased 1684 *Kendig. Sarah Ann (widow),* pension increased 2584 *Kenisston, Charles W.,* pension increased 2605 *Kennan, Marshall T.,* pension increased 2707 *Kennebec River, Me.,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations, Bath 702, 1309 for improvement of; contracts 737, 1074 Gardiner to Augusta 1344 *Kennedy, Elizabeth C. (widow),* pension increased 2212 *Kennedy, John C.,* pension increased 1504 *Kennedy, Joseph,* pension increased 2722 *Kennedy, Justin C.,* pension increased 2667 *Kennedy, Lincoln, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Kennedy, Rhoda (mother),,* pension 1768 *Kennedy, William,* pension increased 2286 *Kennedy, William,* payment to 2661 *Kenner, William F.,* pension increased 1795 *Kenney, Ella E. (widow),* pension increased 2218 *Kenney, Harriet C. (widow),* pension increased 2394 *Kenney, James,* pension increased 2635 *Kenney. James W.,* payment to 2824 *Kenney, Martha A. (widow),* pension increased, 1999 *Kennish, Robert,* pension 1861 *Kenny, Nicholas D.,* pension increased 2390 *Kenosha, Wis.* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1100 acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized. 781 appropriation for 794, 1299 *Kensington and Eastern Railroad Company,* time extended for bridging Calumet River by 51 *Kent, Lindley C., and Joseph Jenkins,* deficiency appropriation for, sureties on and of Frank A. Webb 29 *Kent. Nathaniel R.,* pension increased 1647 *Kent, Thomas H.,* payment to 2220 *Kentucky,* bridges authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River between West. Virginia and 891 *Kentucky and West Virginia Bridge Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, at Williamson, W. Va 1004 *Kentucky River, Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of 1344 Locks and Dams Nos, 12 and 13; contracts 1094 Lock and Dam No, 1 1096 bridge authorized across, at Beattyville. Ky. 819 *Kenyon Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn lands for extending, Seventeenth to Mount. Pleasant street 856 appropriation for. 856 *Keokuk. Iowa,* appropriation for road to national cemetery; conditions 1347 *Kephart, Lucy A. (widow),* pension increased 2376 *Kerosene, etc., Oils, D. C.,* license lax to store and sell 13 *Kerr, Dennis M.,* deficiency appropriation for services 661, 1395 *Kerr. Jane Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2207 *Kerr, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2538 *Kerwin, Mathew,* pension increased 2226 *Ketcham, J. H., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow, 1396 *Kewanee, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1299 *Kewaunee,* Bis., prelimiuary examination of harbor, to be made 1118 *Keweenaw Canal, Mich.,* preliminary examination of, to be made for harbor of refuge 1114 *Key, Harvey,* pension increased 2685 *Key West, Fla.,* appropriation for public works, naval station 565, 1187 for marine hospital, breakwater 701, 1307 for improvement of harbor 1086 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1112 use of embankment adjoining barracks 1169 *Keyport, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1079 *Keys, Jasper H.,* pension increased 1496 *Keys, John,* pension increased 2135 *Keyser, Henry C.,* pension increased 1902 *Keystone Camp, No, 2879, Modem Woodmen of America,* granted lands for cemetery, Keystone, S. Dak 128 *Kiekapoo Indian Reservation, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 347, 1029 *Kiekapoo Indians, Kans.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 347 treaty funds to credit of; per capita payments 10303452 *Kiekapoo Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support., etc., of 362, 1043 for paying retained fund to Mexican kicking Kickapoos 362 alienation restrict ions removed from allotments to nonresident adult, and affiliated Indians, Oklahoma and Indian Territory 363 leases permitted 363 *Kicking Kiekapoo Indians, Mexican,* appropriation for paying retained fund; payments 362 *Kiichli, Joseph,* pension increased 2716 *Killcy, Philip,* pension increased 2212 *Killian, Emily (widow),* pension increased 2269 *Kilpatrick, John,* pension increased 2654 *Kimball, David P.,* pension increased 2165 *Kimball, Edward L.,* pension increased 1623 *Kimball, Herman A.,* pension increased 1607 *Kimball. William B.,* pension increased 1439 *Kimball. William H.,* pension increased 2422 *Kincaid, Jeremiah,* pension increased 1709 *Kindle, Isaac,* pension increased 1998 *Kindy, L. A.,* payment to 2661 *King, Adam, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *King, Alida (widow),* pension increased 1756 *King. Augustus D.,* pension increased 1804 *King, David, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to, 380 *King, Edward,* payment to 2151 deficiency appropriation for 1374 *King, George,* pension increased 2068 *King. James S.,* pension 2167 *King, Josias H.,* pension increased 2016 *King, Martin C.,* pension increased 1816 *King, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 1789 *King, Roseanna (widow),* pension 2486 *King, Samuel F.,* pension increased 1533 *King, Thomas D.,* pension increased 2634 *Kings Mountain Battle Ground. S. C.,* appropriation for monument on; conditions 286 approval of title; care, etc., of grounds 286 *Kings Mountain Centennial Association,* to secure title, etc., of battleground; care, etc., 286 *Kingsbury. John E.,* pension increased 2253 *Kingsley. Eugene P.,* pension increased 1446 *Kingston. Anna E. (widow),* pension increased 2059 *Kingston Earthquake,* loan of tents, stores, etc., for sufferers, ratified 1175 *Kingston, Jamaica,* classification anti salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Kingston, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 1299 limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Kingston. Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Kinkcrly. Jacob,* pension increased 2253 *Kinney, Andrew E.,* pension increased 2042 *Kinney, Holaway W.,* pension increased 2128 *Kinney, Patrick,* pension increased 2641 *Kmnison. Alexander,* pension 1670 *Kinnison, Newton,* pension increased 2098 *Kinsauls, Emsley,* pension increased 1586 *Kinsman, Joseph H.,* pension increased 2745 *Kinsman. Josiah B.,* pension increased 2685 *Kinston, N. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1299 *Kipwa Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 361, 1043 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservation, Okla.,* allotment to children of enrolled tribal members; limit 1043 reservation of grazing land repealed 213 opening to entry of pasture and wood reserves 213 sales at auction, etc.; proceeds 213 prior leases 213 terms; issue of patents 213 regulation, etc., 214 disposal of lands unsold, etc., 214 allotments to children born since June 6, 1900 214 preference right to purchase by settlers on pasture reserve No, 3 550 appraisal by Commission; proceeds 550 proclamation opening to homestead entry, pasture and wood reserves in 3233 return requested from President of bill opening to entry 2830 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians,* town sites on common lands of, in Oklahoma 80 sales; school blocks, liquor trade, etc., 80 expenses; disposal of proceeds 80 *Kiowa, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 361, 1043 *Kirby, Lindsay,* pension increased 1664 *Kirch, John,* pension increased 2422 *Kircher, Joseph,* pension increased 2214 *Kirchner, Gottlieb,* pension increased 2640 *Kirk. David * pension increased 17363453 *Kirk, Firman F.,* pension increased 1729 *Kirk, George B.,* pension. 1892 *Kirk, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2551 *Kirkland, Mary C. (widow),* pension 1598 *Kirkpatrick, David W.,* pension increased 2035 *Kirkpatrick, William,* pension increased 2607 *Kirkwood, Willia m,* pension increased 2420 *Kirsch, Nieholaus,* pension increased 2400 *Kissimmee Rirer, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1086 *Kissinger, John R.,* pension 2816 *Kitchen, Uriah,* pension increased 2533 *Kitchin, Elias C.,* pension increased 1968 *Kite, Alvin N. D.,* pension increased 2433 *Kittitas County, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River between Douglas County and 109 *Kizer, Sarah (daughter),* pension 2357 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 366, 1045 *Klamath Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 3001 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* cession of portion; area 367 payment for ceded lands, etc., 367 per capita; trust fund; civilization, etc, 367 treaty rights unimpaired 368 appropriation for carrying agreement into effect, 368 exchange of lands adjudged to California and Oregon Land Company 368 *Kleckner. John P.,* pension increased 1794 *Klein, Charles,* pension increased 1811 *, Maria R. (widow),* pension increased 2517 *Kline, Jacob L.,* pension increased 2130 *Kline, Ray E. (widow),* pension 1731 *Kling. William,* pension increased 2819 *Klink, Henry G.,* pension increased 1801 *Kloekc.r, Oscar,* appropriation for refund to 722 *Knapp. Francis G.,* pension increased 2619 *Knapp, George W.,* pension increased 1463 *Knapp. Sophia A. (widow),* pension increased 1451 *Knecht. Henry S.,* pension increased 1946 *Knight, Annie E.,* deficiency appropriation for 1391 *Knight. Burgoyne,* pension in creased 1788 *Knight. Charles H.,* pension increased 1452 *Knight. Charles H.,* pension increased 1443 *Knight. Florence B.,* pension 1673 *Knight. Isaac P.,* pension increased 1574 *Knight, Matthew A.,* pension increased 1611 *Knight, Roy E.,* pension increased 2123 *Knighten, Joseph E.,* pension increased 2650 *Knights of Pythias, Supreme Lodge,* charter amended; property holdings increased 934 *Knowles. Eli W.,* pension increased 1944 *Knowlton, William P.,* pension 2220 *Knox, Frank,* payment to 2661 *Knox, Robert T.,* pension increased 1470 *Knot, Tugaloo R.,* authorized to maintain bridge across Tuga loo River, S. C. and Ga 122 *Knox’s Bridge,* operation of across Tugaloo River, S. C. and Ga., authorized 122 *Knoxville. National Cemetery, Tenn.,* appropriation for superintendent’s lodge, etc., 741 for sidewalks, road to 1348 *Knoxville, Tenn.,’ * acquiring land for, and extending public building at., authorized 776 appropriation for 791, 1299 *Knudsen, Bertha F. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Knudsen, Mary, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Kobe, Japan,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 for Seamen’s Institute 295, 925 *Koch. Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2751 *Koch. Era B. (widow),* pension, 1587 *Kohl, Jacob,* pension increased 2400 *Kohler, Elisabeth (widow),* pension 1977 *Kohler. George W.,* pension increased 2064 *Kokomo, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at. authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Kolb, E. J., alias E. J. Kulb,* granted honorable discharge 2154 *Koonce, Frank D.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 48 *Kootenai County, Idalio,* granted strip of land for highways. Fort Sherman abandoned reservation 456 *Kootenai Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3225 *Kootenai Forest Reserve, Mont, and Idaho,* proclamation adding lands to 3253 *Korea,* appropriation for interpreters at consulates in 294, 924 for marshals, consular courts 294, 9253454 appropriation for expenses of prisoners 295, 925 for prison keeper 295, 925 appeals from consular courts in. to United States court for China 814 plan for consular buildings in, to be prepared 292 *Koyakewm, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Kraut, F.,* payment to 2413 *Kreger, A ndrew F.,* pension increased 2017 *Kreidler. Samuel G.,* pension increased 2256 *Kress. William,* pension increased 1491 *Kretsinger, David L.,* pension increased 1625 *Krieger, Peter C.,* pension increased 1807 *Kriner, Frederick,* pension increased 2496 *Krom, John H.,* pension increased 2390 *Krueger, August,* pension increased 2256 *Krueger, C. W.,* payment to 2661 *Kruger, Nettie G. (widow),* pension increased 2390 *Krumdick, Heinrick,* pension increased 1686 *Kubik, W. F.,* payment to 2661 *Kitchier, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2574 *Kuhn. Estelle (widow),* pension 1598 *Kuhns, Dora H. (widow),* pension 1459 *Kumler, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 2455 *Kunkel, Ferdinand,* pension increased, 2624 *Kures, Jacob,* pension increased, 2547 *Kun, Frederick,* pension increased 2719 *Kurina. or Henni, Indian Allottee.* fee-simple title to 378 **L.** *L Street Northwest, D. C.,* sale of house No, 204. authorized 820 *La Balte, John. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *La Batte, Mason S., Indian Allotter,* fee-simple title to 373 *La Batte, Sarah. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *La Coste, Edward,* pension increased 2572 *La Flesche, Nora, or Ne ka ga he. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *La Fleur. Lauracttc (widow),* pension 2787 *La Forge, Andrew,* pension increased 1734 *La From boise, Joseph, Indian. Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *La Grande, Peter, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *La Guaira, Venezuela.* classification and salary of consul 100 *La Monte, Collins, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *La Paz, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *La Pointe Agency, Wis.* appropriation for Indian agent at 379, 1051 *La Pointe Indian Reservation.* IJ’ts., allotments to Indians on, extended 1217 town site set apart for Indians on 381 appraisal and sale of lots; conditions 381 cemetery for Indians; sale of timber; proceeds 382 *La Rochelle, France,* classification and salary’ of consul 100 *La Rochelle, Frank, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *La Sal Forest Reserve. Vtah and Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3190 *La Trappe River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 beacon lights authorized at 995 appropriation for 1319 *La Vague, John H.,* pensum increased 2682 *Labatt, Elizabeth L. M. (widow),* pension increased 1626 *Labor Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, chief statistician, clerks, etc., 442, 988 for per diem, experts, etc., 443, 988 for reports, and materials for 443, 988 for share, International Labor Association 443, 988 for stationery, books, etc., 443 for books, etc., 988 for rent. 446, 991 investigation of condition of woman and child workers by. 866 *Labor Conditions,* admission of certain aliens in detriment to, may be refused 898 appropriation for expenses, restricting immigration of certain aliens detrimental to 1330 *Labor, Contract,* admission of alien, excluded 899 *Labor Representative,* to be appointed a trustee. Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace 1242 *Lacey, Beverly M. K.,* pension increased 2213 *Ladd, Wesley J.,* pension increased 2279 *Ladner, Frank J.,* land patent issued to 2824 *Lafayette, Ind.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at. authorized. 775 appropriation for 790, 1299 *Lafontaine. Robert,* pension increased 2383 *Lagrange, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River, near 893 *Lajord, Mary,* deficiency appropriation for 1395 *Lake Champlain, Vt.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Lake Champlain, Vt. and N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of channel in Narrows 10743455 *Lake Charles, La.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1299 *Lake Count y, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Calumet River in 877 construction of wharves, etc., into Lake Michigan, adjoining certain lands in, permitted 829, 834 may bridge Calumet River 877 *Lake Erie,* appropriation for Pointe au Pelee light vessel 713, 1321 tunnel under, for Buffalo water supply, authorized 532 *Labe Erie and Ohio Hirer Ship Cunal Company,* corporate powers granted 809 subject to interstate commerce regulations 811 location, construction, and operation of canal authorized 811 taking of lands, altering highways, railroads, etc 811 use of sources of water supply, rivers, ponds, etc 812 restriction on use of Niagara River 812 maintenance of terminals, electric facilities, etc 812 use of beaches, water courses, etc., 812 approval of plans, etc.; maintenance of lights 812 tolls, charges, etc., subject to approval of Interstate Commerce Commission; changes 813 to be lawful military and post routes 813 time of construction 813 litigation in State courts for damages 813 proceedings under right of eminent domain 814 subject to State taxation 814 nonliability of United States for indebtedness, etc 814 *Lake Huron,* light vessel authorized off Martins Reef, Mich 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 *Lake Michigan,* appropriation for naval training stat ion, 556, 1178 construction of wharves, etc., into, Lake County, Ind., permitted 829, 834 *Lake Pontehartrain, La.,* preliminary examinations of, to be made 1113 *Lake Saint Clair, Mich.,* range lights. Isle aux Peches, authorized 323 appropriation for 711 *Lake Schutte Cemetery Corporation,* may sell part of grant in North Dakota 800 *Lake Superior,* appropriation for lighting Saint Louis and Superior bays 713, 1320 deficiency appropriation for range lights, Superior, Wis 659 light and fogsignal station authorized on Rock of Ages 323 appropriation for. 711 preliminary examination of, to be made for harbors of refuge on north shore 1114 *Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve, Cal. (see also* Tahoe Forest Reserve, Cal. and Nev,), proclamation enlarging, and changing name to Tahoe Forest Reserve 3163 *Lake Union, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement, of waterway connecting, with Puget Sound, 1108 *Lake Washington, Miss.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1114 *Lake Washington, Wash.,* appropriation ior improvement, of waterway connecting, with Puget Sound, 1108 construction of ship canal to Puget Sound from, authorized 231 modification allowed of channel from Puget Sound to 1108 *Lake Winnebago, etc., Wis.,* post lights authorized on 996 appropriation for 1319 *Lake Winnebago, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbors on 1101 *Lakes, Northern and Northwestern,* appropriation for survey of 744 *Lakin, George W.,* pension increased 2163 *Lamb, Gertrude. Wichita Indian,* allotment of land to 364 *Lambert, Calvin,* pension increased 2142 *Lambert, Martha M. (widow),* pension increased 2420 *Lambert, Samuel,* pension increased 2201 *Lamoni, Joseph,* pension increased 2270 *Lamoreau, Daniel R.,* pension increased 2785 *Lamoreux, Pardon B.,* pension increased 2178 *Lamphere, Perry,* pension, increased 2755 *Lamprey, Daniel,* pension increased 2116 *Lamson, Edwin K.,* pension increased 2148 *Lancaster, Ohio,* construct ion of public building authorized at; nominal site 778 appropriation for 792, 1299 purchase of site authorized for public building 1236, 1299 *Lancaster, Pa.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 791, 1300 *Land Districts,* created, Billings, Mont 11 Fairbanks, Alaska 1232 Glasgow, Mont 929 Nome, Alaska 1232 Williston, N. Dak 148 *Land-Grant Colleges,* constituted depositories of public documents 1014 *Land Offices, Indian Territory,* records of discontinued, transferred to district court 139 *Lander, Charles,* pension increased 1544 *Lander, Francis A.,* pension increased 2524 *Lander, Wyo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 796 *Landes, Henry F.,* pension increased 1677 *Landing of the Pilgrims, etc.,* appropriation for aid to monument at Provincetown, Mass., to commemorate first 2253456 *Lands, etc.,* appropriation for custody of 708, 1315 *Lands for River and Harbor Improvements,* condemnation proceedings to obtain title to, at. expense of persons, etc., 196 for locks, dams, et c 632 *Lands in Severalty to Indians,* appropriation for completing allotments, etc., 325, 1015 for surveying and allotting 328, 1017 allotments on Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 1035 on Moqui Reservation, Ariz 1021 to Stockbridge and Munsee tribe 382 continuing alienation restrictions in discretion of President 326 not applicable to Indian Territory lands 326 not liable for debts prior to issue of fee-simple patent 327 on conveyance of fee-simple title, allottees accorded citizenship 182 fee-simple title to allottees found competent 183 restri ct ions removed 183 lands not liable for prior debts 183 jurisdiction until issue of fee-simple patents 183 provisions not applicable to Indian Territory 183 allottee dying before end of trust period, land to revert 183 fee-simple or proceeds, to heirs 183 payment of taxes, from funds due Indians, 1016 removal of restrictions to sell for townsite purposes 373 restriction on allotments to fullblood Choctaws, etc., 144 leases, etc., permitted 144 sales in fee, lands of noncompetent Indians, 1018 trust patents to Indians of Columbia and Colville reservations, Wash 55 sales permitted allottees 55 *Lane, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2170 *Lane. Corel,* pension increased 2363 *Lane, John D.,* pension increased 2765 *Lane, Hilly M. (widow),* pension 2481 *Lane, Wilbur F.,* pension increased 2054 *Lane, William W.,* pension increased 1458 *Lang, Jerome,* pension increased 2180 *Langdon, Samuel J.,* pension increased 1942 *Lange, Johanne (mother),* pension 2566 *Langeneck, Ernest,* pension increased 2206 *Langenhagen, William,* payment to 2661 *Langford, John W.,* pension increased 1555 *Langley. Orlando H.,* pension increased 2145 *Langlois, Mary Ann, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 374 *Langmaid, Sam uel,* pension increased 2775 *L’Anguille Rirer, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1093 *Lape. Philip,* pension increased 2623 *Laqua, L. F., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 379 *Larceny,* made an extraditable crime in convention with Japan 2951 *Larchmont, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1077 *Laredo, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 698, 1300 *Large, William J.,* pension increased 2621 *Larick, Andrew,* pension increased 2335 *Larkham, Emily J. (widow),* pension increased 2718 *Larkin, George T.,* payment to 2815 *Larned, Ellen S. (widow),* pension increased 1552 *Laroche. Joseph Shunk, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Laroche, Julia Shunk, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Larraby, William,* pension increased 2348 *Lar rance, Josephs.,* pension increased 1981 *Larsen, Berge,* pension increased 2393 *Larsen, Bottol,* pension increased 1732 *Larson. George,* pension 1597 *Larson, Severt,* pension increased 2530 *Las Animas Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3289 *Lasley, George W.,* pension increased 2506 *Lasley, Parthena. (widow),* pension increased 2496 *Lassen Peak Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 3063 *Lasswell, Ada J. (daughter),* pension 1973 *Latham, Calvin M.,* pension increased 2075 *Latham, Parris J.,* pension increased 2328 *Lathrop, Albert,* pension increased 1521 *Laudahn, William,* pension increased 2062 *Laudncr, Sabastian,* pension increased 1538 *Laughner. Elias,* pension increased 2728 *Launches, Power,* gasoline for, allowed on vessels not carrying passengers for hire 204 *Launches, Steam,* less than 10 tons, may have one person as pilot and engineer 194 *Laundries, Army,* outside work permitted by; use of receipts 251, 1167 *Launt, Albert,* pension increased 2625 *Lavender, Martha (widow),* pension increased 2476 *Lavine, John,* granted honorable discharge 27483457 *Law, Elizabeth S. (widow),* pension increased 1542 *Law Librarian, Library of Congress,* appropriation for preparing indexes, digests. and compilations of laws under 753, 946 for additional compensation 753, 946 *Law Library,* appropriation for custodian, assistants 399, 945 *Lawaer, James M.,* pension increased 2334 *Lawtey, James J.,* pension increased 2769 *Lawrence, Albert B. (son),* pension 1823 *Lawrence, Cornelius H.,* pension increased 2506 *Lawrence, Gilson,* pension increased 1916 *Lawrence, Joseph,* pension increased 2190 *Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 347, 1029 *Lawrence, Oliver,* pension increased 2356 *Lawrence, Sidney A.,* pension increased 1918 *Lawrence, William,* pension increased 2104 *Laws, Indexes, etc., of,* appropriation for preparing, for Congress, etc., 753, 946 *Laws of Congress,* appropriation for editing 402, 948 number increased for distribution by Department of Justice 1426 *Laws, Revision and Codification of,* joint special committee to report, etc., on 1423 *Laws, Revision of Criminal, etc.,* commission on, to complete work by December 15, 1906 754 *Lawson, Nathan,* pension increased 2533 *Lawton, Matilda E. (widow),* pension increased 1668 *Lawton, Okla.,* amount allowed for waterworks, increased 62 terms of court 275 *Layland, Sydney,* payment to 1769 *Layton, Wesley,* pension increased 2607 *Lazelle, Julia, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Le Blanc, Thomas;* appropriation for payment to heirs of 350 *Le Clere, Julia, Inchan Allottee,* fee-simple title to 349 *Le Hundra, Frederick,* pension increased 1538 *Le Suer, Melvin L., alias James French,* pension increased 2315 *Leach, James D.,* pension increased 1979 *Leach, William A.,* pension increased 2553 *Lead, S. Dak.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 793, 1300 *Leadville Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3013 *Leaf River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1088 *League Island Navy-Yard, Pa.,* appropriation for public works 564, 1187 for marine barracks, officers’ quarters 1191 *Leahy, John E.,* pension increased 2321 *Leake, Adam,* pension increased 2596 *Learned, Mary O. (widow),* pension 2787 *Leary. Ellen E. (mother),* pension 2010 *Leases, Five Civilized Tribes,* approval of Secretary of Interior necessary 145 *Leases. Indian Territory,* filing in agent’s office, deemed constructive not ice 1026 *Leathers, Charles,* pension increased 2334 *Leathers, Clara T. (widow),* pension 1552 *Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 747, 1354 for penitentiary, construction 750, 1357 maintenance 756, 1362 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 34, 1383 *Leavenworth Monument Committee. General Henry,* obsolete cannon donated for monument to 839 *Leaves of Absente,* appropriation for, Government Printing Office 761, 1368 deficiency appropriation for, Government Printing Office, transfer of appropriation 44, 120, 1398 *Leaves of Absence, Army,* computation of, to officers in the Philippines 1171 *Leavitt, John,* pension increased 1457 *Lebanon, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1300 *Lebanon, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 698 *Lebo, James,* pension increased 1657 *Lecturers, Alien,* not excluded admission under contract 899 *Ledgerwood. Samuel,* pension increased 2661 *Lee, Arthur M.,* pension increased 2074 *Lee, Charles. Mexican War (Connecticut),* pension increased 2050 *Lee, Charles. Mexican War (Virginia),* pension increased 2590 *Lee, George W.,* payment to 2651 *Lee, John B.,* pension increased 1931 *Lee, Melissa S. (widow),* pension increased 1433 *Lee, Melvin J.,* pension increased 1620 *Lee, Pinkney W. H.,* pension increased 1629 *Lee, Richard. H.,* pension increased 1920 *Lee, William,* pension increased 1617 *Lee, William H.,* pension increased 18623458 *Leech Lake Agency, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 349, 1032 *Leech, Robert K.,* pension increased 2708 *Leeds, England,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Lefler, William A.,* pension increased 2377 *Leftwich, Camillus B.,* pension increased 1432 *Legal Proceedings,* may be conducted in any district by Attorney-General, special counsel, etc 816 *Legarc, Hon. George S.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 661 *Legations,* appropriation for repairs to premises 291, 921 *Leghorn, Italy,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Expenses,* appropriation for legislative expenses 389, 935 for Senate 389, 935 for Capitol police 392, 938 for Congressional Directory 392, 938 for House of Representatives 392, 938 “during the session ” to mean 119 days 390 to mean 212 days 942 for Public Printer, etc., 397, 943 estimates for clerks to be submitted 397 for Library of Congress 397, 943 for Botanic Garden 400, 947 for executive expenses 400, 947 for President 400, 947 for VicePresident 400, 947 for Executive Office 400, 947 for Civil Service Commission 401, 947 for Department of State 402, 948 personal services restricted to specific appropriations 402 for Treasury Department 402, 949 collecting internal revenue 411, 957 independent treasury 411, 958 mints and assay offices 413, 960 government in the Territories 416, 963 for War Department 417, 963 details prohibited 418 public buildings and grounds 421, 967 State, War, and Navy Department building 422, 968 for Navy Department 422, 968 for Interior Department 427, 973 surveyors-general 434, 979 for Post-Office Department 436, 982 for Department of Justice 440, 985 for Department of Commerce and Labor 441, 987 for judicial expenses 446, 991 for United States courts 446, 991 for Court of Claims 448, 993 pay of telephone switchboard operators, assistant messengers, etc., rated 448, 993 permanently incapacitat ed persons not to be paid 448 993 estimates for regular expenses to follow arrangements of preceding year 448 changes to be submitted by notes 448 committees to be guided by acts of previous years 448 heads of Departments to include all requirements in annual estimates 448 restriction on special requests 449 transfers in departmental service limited, 449 details of employees outside of District to duty in Departments forbidden 449 preservation of newspapers by Departments repealed 449 compensation established of Speaker, Vice President, and members of President’s Cabinet 993 Senators, Representatives, Delegates, and Commissioner from Porto Rico 994 *Legro, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1631 *Lehman, Robert. Q.,* payment to 2662 *Lehn, John,* pension increased 2596 *Leighton, Gancelo,* pension increased 2347 *Leipnitz, William,* pension increased 1592 *Leipzig, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Leiser, Abraham G.,* pension increased 1981 *Leiter, John H.,* pension increased 2789 *Leland, Louise J. D. (widow),* pension increased 1831. *Lemhi Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 334 *Lemhi Forest Reserve. Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3248 *Lemhi Indian Reservation,* appropriation for survey, etc., 334 opening to entry; schedule of lands, improvements. etc., 335 appraisal and sale of improvements 335 rights of purchasers of improvements; proceeds 335 improvements of missions, etc., 335 *Lemhi Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for removal to Fort Kall Indian Reservation 730 for fulfilling treaty with, removed to Fort Hall Reservation 1024 *Lemly, John,* pension increased 2384 *Lemon, Stephen E.,* pension increased 2281 *Lemmon, Henrietta, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to. 356 *Lemmon, Henry, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Lendsay, James W.,* pension increased 2741 *Lengle, Jonathan,* pension increased 1792 *Lennon, Michael,* pension in creased 2077 *Lennox, Lewis,* pension increased 2337 *Lent, Byron,* pension increased 1454 *Leonard, Lide S. (widow),* pension increased 1493 *Leopold, Andrew,* pension increased 2215 *Lepers, Guam,* appropriation for buildings for, etc 1189 *Lepine, Louis,* pension increased 2033 *Leprosy Hospital, Hawaii,* appropriation for: road, landing stage 709 for maintenance; reappropriation 13073459 *Lesley, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2791 *Leslie, Clara F. (widow),* pension 1922 *Leslie, James E.,* pension increased 2609 *Leslie, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2407 *Lesor. Mary, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Lester, John T.,* pension increased 2370 *Lester, It. E., late a Rcprescntalivein Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow 661 *Letter Balances, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 476, 1215 *Letter Carriers (see also* City, *and* Rural, Delivery, Postal Service), appropriation for city delivery 471, 1210 for rural delivery 477, 1215 *Lettenmayer, Helen C. (widow),* pension increased 2452 *Letts, William F.,* pension increased 2716 *Leuckart, Maria (widow),* pension increased 1830 *Levees, Mississippi River,* allotments by Mississippi River Commission for, allowed 208 *Lever, Hon. Asbury F.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 661 *Leverett (née Murrell) Bell, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Levi, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1777 *“Leviathan,” Foreign-Built Dredge,* to be documented as vessel of United States 204 *Leviness, Emma (widow),* pension increased 1462 *Levis, Harriett I.,* pension increased, 2342 *Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River,* appropriation for improvement of; locks and dams 737 for improvement of; Dam No, 1; contracts 1082 *Levy, Orlando L.,* pension increased 2249 *Lewis. Albert H.,* pension increased 1685 *Lewis and Clark Forest Reserve. Mont.,* proclamation enlarging 3304 *Lewis and Clarke County, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River in 457 *Lewis, Atticus,* pension increased. 3470 *Lewis, Charles,* deficiency appropriation for moiety, immigrationlaw fine 660 *Lewis, Ellen C. (daughter),* pension 1784 *Lewis, James H.,* pension increased 1633 *Lewis, Jesse,* pension increased 2500 *Lewis, John S.,* pension increased 2444 *Lewis, Luke M.,* pension increased 2449 *Lewis, Margaret (widow),* pension 1342 *Lewis, Martha J. (daughter),* pension 2564 *Lewis, Mary K. (widow).* pension 1514 *Lewis River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1108 *Lewis, Stater D.,* pension increased 1688 *Lewis, Timothy B.,* pension increased 2688 *Lewis, William,* pension increased 2767 *Lewis, William H.,* pension increased 1724 *Lewis, Winifred E.,* pension 1518 *Lewiston, Idaho,* acquiri ng site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 bridge authorized across Snake River at or near 98 *Lexington, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Lezenby, John,* pension increased 1435 *Liabilities to National Banks,* of individuals not to exceed onetenth of capital and one-tenth of surplus; maximum 451 *Liability of Common Carriers,* for injuries to employees, in interstate commerce, etc., 232 grounds of claim 232 negligence and contributory negligence for decision of jury 232 insurance, etc., no bar to action 232 set off if contributed by employer 232 time limit from bringing action 232 safety-appliance laws not modified 233 *Libby, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1794 *Liberia,* appropriation for minister resident and consul-general 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Liberty Bridge Company,* may bridge Monongahela River at Pittsburg, Pa 1235 *Librarian of Congress,* appropriation for, assistant, etc, 397, 943 for préparai ion of new indexes to Statutes at Large, etc., 753 *Library Bureau. Company,* deficiency appropriation for 36 *Library, D. C., Free Publie,* appropriation for 487, 1124 *Library of Congress,* appropriation for Librarian, assistant, etc., 397, 943 for chiefs of divisions, etc., 397, 943 for reading rooms, etc., 398, 944 for Congressional reference library 398, 945 for law library 399, 945 for copyright office 399, 945 for distributing card indexes, etc., 399, 945 for temporary services 399, 945 for Sunday opening 399, 945 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc, 399, 945 for contingent expenses 399, 946 for superintendent of building, clerks, etc., 399, 946 for engineers, etc., 400, 946 for Sunday opening 400, 946 for fuel, lights, etc., 400, 9463460 appropriation for furniture, shelves, etc, 400, 947 report on additional bookstack accom modation 400 for trees, etc., grounds of 734, 1342 for preparation of indexes, digests and compilations of laws 753, 946 additional assistants 753 for printing and binding 761, 1368 for Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office 761, 1368 deficiency appropriation for preparing new index of Statutes at Large 1399 Barry monument not to be located in grounds of 224 Industrial Commission files, etc., to be transferred to Department of Commerce and Labor 1425 John Paul Jones monument, not to be lo cated in grounds of 224 *Library of Congress, Superintendent of Build ing and Grounds,* appropriation for, clerks, employees, etc, 399, 946 *Licenses of Domestic Vessels,* enrollment and, consolidated in one document 136 renewal by indorsement of collector of port where lying 136 surrender, on change of build, owner, etc., 136 *Licensed Pharmacists, D. C. (see* Pharmacy Regulations, D. C.). *Licenses, D. C.,* regulations for pharmacy 176 *Licenses, Steam Vessels,* masters, etc., to display within fortyeight hours 897 emergency transfers excepted 897 *Liddell, Robert,* pension increased. 2766 *Liddle, John T.,* pension increased. 1488 *Lieb, Hermann,* pension increased 1689 *Liebal, Rudy,* payment to 2661 *Lieqe, Belgium,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Lienallen, Jesse,* pension increased. 1899 *LieutenantColonels, Army, Retired,* on active duty to receive same pay, etc., as a retired major 245 *Lieutenant-General, Army,* office to cease when vacancy occurs; retired list not affected 1160 *LifeSaving Service,* appropriation for general superintendent, clerks, etc., 408, 955 for superintendents 701, 1307 for keepers 701, 1308 for crews, etc., 701, 1308 Jamestown Exposition 1308 for telephone, Umpqua River station, Oreg 1308 for ocean-going revenue cutter for North Pacific coast 702 deficiency appropriation for 45, 665, 1401, 1401 sea-going tug for North Pacific coast, authorized 123 station established at Greenhill. R. I. 298 Isle of Shoals, N. H. 819 Neah Bay, Wash 123 *Life-Saving Testimonials,* appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American 290, 919 *Liggett, Robert W.,* granted honorable discharge 2064 *LightHouse Board,* appropriation for chief clerk, clerks, etc, 443, 988 for rent. 446, 991 to prescribe lights, etc., on bridge across Arkansas River, Pine Bluff, Ark 50 Columbia River, between Douglas and Kittitas counties 110 Franklin and Benton counties, Wash, 109 Vancouver, Wash 3 Wenatchee, Wash 7 Cumberland River, Clarksville, Tenn 134 Lineport, Tenn 58 Nashville, Tenn 135 Delaware River, Trenton, N. J 65 Missouri River, S. Dak 96 Mobile Bay. Ala 11 Monongahela River, Brownsville, Pa 129 Perdido River, Waters Ferry, Ala 79 Sabine River, La. and Tex 8 Saint Andrews Bay. Fla 19 Saint Francis River, Clay County, Ark 19, 20 Madison, Ark 90 Snake River, Lewiston, Idaho 98 Whitman and Columbia counties, Wash 108 Tennessee River, Brandons Mill to Bir mingham, Ky 57 Tug Fork of Big ’Sandy River, William son, W. Va 70 to report stations which may be discontinued 997 to employ temporary draftsmen for tenders, etc., 997 *LightHouse Establishment,* appropriation for supplies 712, 1319 for repairs, etc., 712, 1320 for keepers’ salaries 712, 1320 for light, vessels, etc., 712, 1320 for buoyage 712, 1320 for fog signals 712, 1320 for lighting of rivera 712, 1320 leasing of sites 713, 1320 for survey of sites 713, 1321 for oil houses; limit 713, 1321 for lights in channels of Great Lakes 713, 1321 for Pointe au Pelee, Lake Erie, light vessel 713, 1321 for Guantanamo, Cuba, service 713 deficiency appropriation for light vessels, 42, 48, 1405 for supplies 48, 1405 for repairs, etc., 48, 1405 for buoyage. 48, 1405 for keepers 1405 for fog signals 1405 allowance in accounts of army and navy officers for travel, etc., on detail to 1393 traveling expenses allowed army and navy officers on duty with 997 *Light-Houses, Beacons, and Fog Signals,* appropriation for Holland pierhead range, Mich 710 for Stonington Breakwater, Conn 710 for Cape Mendocino, Cal 710 for Point Arena, Cal 710 for Bonita Point, Cal 710 for Point Pinos, Cal 710 for vessel, Swiftsure Bank, Juan de Fuca Strait 711 repealed 8423461 appropriation for Prudence Island, R. I., land 1317 for tender, third district 1317 for depot, Tompkinsville, N. Y., lamp shop 1317 for Milwaukee, Wis., breakwater 1317 for Duluth, Minn., range 1318 for tender for eleventh district 1318 for Detour. Mich., lens 1318 for Point Cabrillo, Cai 1318 deficiency appropriation for rebuilding, etc., eighth district, hurricane, Gulf of Mexico 842 for rebuilding, etc., twelfth district, San Francisco earthquake 842 for Point, Arguello, Cal 1405 establishment of light stations, fog signals, etc., at Isle au Haut, Me 321 deficiency appropriation for 659 New London, Conn., Southwest Ledge 322 appropriation for 1317 Delaware River, Bellevue Range 322 deficiency appropriation for 659 Miah Maul Shoal 322 deficiency appropriation for 659 appropriation for 1317 Joe Flogger Shoal 322 deficiency appropriation for 659 Pungoteague “Creek, Va 322 appropriation for 711 Potomac River, Ragged Point 322 deficiency appropriation for 659 appropriation for 1317 Milwaukee, Wis., harbor of refuge 323 appropriation for 711 Niagara River range lights 323 appropriation for 711 Lake Saint Clair, Mich., Isle aux Peches, 323 appropriation for 711 Superior, Wis., pierhead 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 Oahu, Hawaii, Makapuu Point 323 appropriation for 711 Honolulu, HawaH. 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 Point Cabrillo, Cal 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 Hincbinbrook Island, Alaska 324 appropriation for 711, 1318 Huntington Harbor, N. Y 995 deficiency appropriation for 1393 Passaic, N. J, 995 appropriation for 1318 Horn Island, Miss 995 appropriation for 1319 While Shoal. Mich 995 appropriation for 1319 Split Rock, Lake Superior 996 appropriation for 1319 Carquinez Strait, Cal 996 appropriation for 1319 Molokai Island, Hawaii 996 appropriation for 1319 Cape Arago, Oreg. 996 appropriation for 1319 establishment of fog signal authorized at Salem. Mass., Baker Island 322 deficiency appropriation for 659 Humboldt hay, Cal., entrance 323 appropriation for 711 Edlz Point, Wash. 324 deficiency appropriation for 660 establishment of light vessel authorized at Nantucket Shoals, Mass 322 appropriation for 710, 1317 Buzzards Bay, Mass 322 deficiency appropriation for 659, 1319 Ambrose Channel, Now York Bay 322 appropriation for 710, 1317 Lake Huron. Martins Reef. Mich 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 appropriation for 1318 Columbia River, Oreg., mouth 324 appropriation for 711, 1318 Hedge I’once Shoal, Mass 995 appropriation for 1318 fourth district, relief vessel 995 appropriation for 1319 Pacific coast; relief vessel 996 appropriation for 1319 Swtftsure Bank, Wash 996 appropriation for 1319 keepers’ dwellings authorized. Southwest Pass. La 323 appropriation for 711 Sheboygan, Wis 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 Menominee, Mich. 323 deficiency appropriation, for 659 appropriation for 1318 Buffalo, N. Y., Horseshoe Reef 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 Tibbetts Point, N.Y 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 Cape Mendocino, Cal 323 appropriation for 710 Robinson Point. Wash 324 deficiency appropriation for 660 light stations, buoys, beacons, etc., authorized for Ambrose Channel, New York Bay 322 appropriation for 710 limit, of cost increased, Delaware Bay’ Harbor of Refuge 322 appropriation for 711 Brunswick, Ga., outer bar vessel 323 appropriation for 711, 1317 tender, sixth district 323 appropriation for 1317 Rock of Ages, Lake Superior 323 appropriation for 711, 1318 Battery Point. Wash., fog signal 996 appropriation for 1319 post lights, Monongahela River 324 deficiency appropriation for 660 Fox River etc., Wis 996 appropriation for 1319 tender authorized, third district 995 appropriation for 1318 Port o Rican waters 995 appropriation for 1319 seventh district 995 appropriation for 1319 eighth district 995 appropriation for 1319 twelfth district 324 appropriation for 711, 1318 thirteenth district. 324 deficiency appropriation for 600 appropriation for 1318 Hawaiian waters. 996 appropriation for 1319 fifteenth district. 996 appropriation for 13193462 beacon lights authorized, La Trappe River, Md 995 appropriation for 1319 wharf for buoys, etc., authorized at Washington, D. C. 995 appropriation for 1319 range lights established. Grand Island Harbor. Lake Superior 996 appropriation for 1319 discontinued, Lloyd Harbor light, N. Y 995 White Shoal, Mich., vessel 995 Milwaukee, Wis., near North Point 996 McGulpin Point, Straits of Mackinac 996 Grand Island Harbor. Lake Superior 996 temporary draftsmen, for new vessels authorized 324, 997 contracts authorized 660, 996 relief light vessel for ninth and eleventh districts to be equipped with power motor 996 thirty light keepers’ dwellings authorized 996 acquiring sites 996 appropriation for dwellings 1319 Point. Dome. Cal., light, station revoked: balance 997 tenders, limit of cost increased, third district 858 sixth district 858 eleventh district 858 twelfth district 858 thirteenth district. 858 contracts; may be built at navyyards 858 unauthorized aids to navigation made unlawful after January 1, 1907; penalty 324 *Light Vessels,* appropriation for expenses 712, 1320 for Nantucket Shoals, Mass 710, 1317 for Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor 710, 1317 for Brunswick, Ga 711, 1317 for, off mouth of Columbia River, Oreg 711, 1318 for Swiftsure Bank. Juan de Fuca Strait. 711, 1319 repealed 842 for Pointe au Pelee 713, 1321 for Hon and Chickens, Buzzards Bay, Mass 1317 for Mart ins Reef. Lake Michigan 1318 deficiency appropriation for expenses, 42, 48, 1405 for Buzzards Bay. Mass 659 for Martins Reef, Lake Huron 659 directed, Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor, sea entrance 322 Buzzards Bay. Mass 322 Marlins Roof. Lake Huron 323 Nantucket Shoals. Mass 322 mouth of Columbia River, Oreg. 324 Hedge Fence Shoal, Mass 995 fourth district relief vessel 995 Pacific coast. relief vessel 996 Swiftsure Bank, Wash 996 discontinued. White Shoal, Mich 995 relief vessel for ninth and eleventh districts to be equipped with power motor 996 Swiftsure Bank, Juan de Fuca Strait, appropriation repealed 842 *Lightboum. D. C.,* appropriation for from funds of Chippewas of the Mississippi 351 *Lightcap, Algernon.* pension increased. 1518 *Lighting, D. O.,* appropriation for expenses; maximum price 496, 1133 lighting, repairs, etc., included in price 497, 1133 street-designation fixtures 497, 1133 contracts for highcandlepower lights 497 for electric arc lighting by underground wires 497, 1134 use of balances. 1134 detailed annual reports to be made by gas companies 1133 by electric light, etc., companies 1134 *Lighting of Rivers, etc.,* appropriation for 712, 1320 *Lighting, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 707, 1314 *Lights on Fishing Vessels, etc.,* international requirements for, to prevent collisions at sea 850 *Lignites, etc.,* appropriation for testing, etc., 728, 1335 collection of materials for examination, etc., 72, 1335 *Likens. Samuel,* pension increased 2160 *Lilley, Edward,* pension increased 1915 *Limbird, Richard,* pension increased 2619 *Limoges, France,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Limpert, George C.,* pension increased 2475 *Limpus, William F.,* pension increased 1774 *Lincoln Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation modifying area of 3175 enlarging 3216 *Lincoln, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for, 792, 1300 *Lincoln, Lucius A.,* pension increased 1447 *Lincoln, Mary E. ( widow),* pension increased 1929 *Lincoln Memorial, Hodgenville, Ky.,* appropriation for shaft or tablet for 1343 *Lincoln National Bank, Lincoln, Ill.,* duplicate gold certificates issued to 1714 *Lincoln, Nebr.,* terms of court 998 *Lincoln, William A.,* pension increased 1728 *Lincoln’s Death Place,* appropriation for repairs to building 737, 1343 *Lindenbower, Wheeler,* pension increased 1873 *Lindsey, David,* pension increased 2024 *Lindsey. Thomas J.,* pension increased 1769 *Lindsey. Wincy A. (widow),* pension 2010 *Lindt, John,* pension increased 2118 *Linehan, Michael,* pension increased 1484 *Lineport. Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River between Tennessee Rolling Works and 58, 12543463 *Lines, John.* pension increased 1779 *Lingenfelder, John,* pension increased 2247 *Linn, Hiram,* pension increased. 1870 *Linnahan. James W.,* pension increased 1850 *Linsday, John C.,* pension increased 2022 *Lipes, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2817 *Liquor Traffic.,* appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 328, 1017 powers of search, etc., given special agents of Indian Bureau 1017 *Liquors (see also* Drink), appropriation for expenses, preventing sale of adulterated, etc., 1272 *Liquors, Intoxicating,* prohibitions, Indian lands in Oklahoma 269 constitutional restrictions of sale, etc., in Oklahoma 269 giving, etc., to Indians to be prohibited in Arizona constitution 279 *Lisbon, Portugal,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Lisk, Cassius,* pension increased 1447 *Litchfield, Ill.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Little Belt Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation enlarging Little Belt Mountains Forest Reserve, and changing name to 3180 further enlarging 3254 excluding lands from 3277 *Little Belt Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation enlarging, and changing name to Little Belt 3180 *Little Falls, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 1300 *Little, Jacob,* pension increased 2608 *Little, Jennie (widow),* pension increased 1683 *Little, Joseph W.,* pension increased 2700 *Little Kanawha River, W. Va.,* appropriation for improvement of; survey for lock and dam 1083 *Littlefield, Nancy (widow).* pension increased. 2666 *Little Pedee River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1084 *Little Pigeon River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1094 *Little River, Ala.,* diversion of, in Mays Gulf, authorized 818 *Little River, Ark.,* bridge authorized across, in Poinsett County 112 *Little River, Del.,* preliminary examination of to be made 1112 *Little River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Little Rock, Ark.,* construction of public building authorized at 776 appropriation for 791, 1300 *Little Rockies Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3290 *Little Sodus Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1078 *Little falls, N.* E, limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Littleton, Sarah J. (widow),* pension increased 2334 *Litzinger, Dennis A.,* pension increased 2236 *Live Stock (see* Cattle), *Liverpool, England,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Livingston, Aranlha J. (widow),* pension increased 2176 *Livingston, Jacob, and Company,* refund of taxes, etc., 2309 deficiency appropriation for 1374 *Livingstone, Cohn H.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services, 43 *“Lizzie, ” Barge,* appropriation for paying owner 1293 *Lloyd Harbor,* light vessel established at entrance to 995 deficiency appropriation for 1393 old light discontinued 995 *Loans from, National Bank,* to individuals limited to onetenth of capital and onetenth of surplus; maximum 451 *Lockard, Mary (daughter),* pension 1960 *Locker, Edmund A.,* pension increased 2639 *Lockhart. John H.,* pension increased 1881 *Locks and Dams,* completion and use of Lock No, 4, Coosa River, Ala., authorized; conditions 211 exchange of lands with Minneapolis, Minn., for No, 1, Mississippi River 188 *Lockwood, Edward D., alias George E. McDaniel,* pension 2070 *Lockwood. Hiram H.,* pension increased 2688 *Lofton. Sophronia (widow),* pension increased 1763 *Logan, Andrew M.,* pension increased 2191 *Logan Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation merging, into Bear River 3206 *Logan, Henry,* pension increased 1550 *Logan, John,* pension increased 2064 *Logan, John M.,* pension increased 2085 *Logan, Odilia (widow),* pension increased 1525 *Logan, Ransom L.,* pension increased 1466 *Lagan, Utah,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1300 *Lohman, John H.,* appropriation for bounty, destroying enemy’s vessels 1293 *Lokerson, Hugh,* pension increased 1433 *Lolo Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3234 enlarging 3260 *Lomax, Angeline. R. (widow),* pension increased 21023464 *Lombard, Norman W.,* pension increased 1661 *London, England,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerks at. embassy 289, 919 for dispatch agent 289, 919 for clerk hire, consulate-general 293, 923 *London, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1306 *Lonergan, Thomas,* pension increased 2294 *Loney, Philip,* payment to 2410 *Long, Abraham G.,* pension increased 1911 *Long, George. F,* pension increased 1963 *Long, Hiram,* pension increased 1731 *Long. Isaac N.,* pension increased 2002 *Long, Jacob J.,* pension increased 1617 *Long, James M.,* pension increased 1444 *Long, John,* pension increased 1914 *Long, Marion H. (widow),* pension 1534 *Long Pine Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3235 *Long, Samuel * pension increased 1533 *Long, Susan M. (widow),* pension increased, 2249 *Long, William C.,* pension increased 2217 *Long, William H.,* pension increased 2726 *Longendyekc, Lucas,* pension increased 2319 *Longfellow, Charles F.,* pension increased 1554 *Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth,* selection of site in Washington. D. C. for statute of 830 appropriation for preparation, etc., 830 *Longhat, James, Wichita Allottee,* patent issued to, canceled 364 *Longsdorf, David E. ,* pension increased 1534 *Longstaff, Hugh,* pension increased 1611 *Longsworth. Jacob M.,* pension increased 1609 *Loomis, Anna M. (widow),* pension increased 2421 *Loomis. James W.,* pension increased 2170 *Loomis, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2559 *Loosley, Daniel,* pension increased 2426 *Lorain, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of har bor 736, 1094 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1116 *Lorance, William. H.,* pension increased 1605 *Loranger, Amos J.,* pension increased 2562 *Lorch. Maria (widow),* pension increased 2752 *Lord. Charles P.,* pension increased 2048 *Lord, Napoleon D. O.,* pension increased 1528 *Lord. Thomas M.,* pension increased 2630 *Los Angeles, Cal.,* appropriation for public building. 1300 rent 698, 1300 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 31 granted right of way for water supply and power plants, through public lands, etc., 801 purchase of land. 801 limit of cost increased, public building, on site donated 785 sale of old building; proceeds for new one, 785 description of site corrected 1238 *Los Angeles hit erUrban Railway Company,* granted right of way across Sail Pedro Military Reservation, Cal 915 *Loss by Exchange,* appropriation for, by Army disbursing agents abroad 247, 1164 for consular service 295, 926 for diplomatic service 289, 919 *Lost Checks,* issue of duplicates for disbursing officer’s, limit removed 301 *Lost, etc., Checks and Warrants,* issue of duplicates for; limitation removed, 84 *Losure, Mariot,* pension increased 1941 *Louisiana,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc., 435, 980 for survey of certain lands in 726 bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew in 1003 survey of unsurveyed public lands, directed 199 title to certain lands within claim of Isaac Crow. assignee of Vincent Michele, confirmed 896 *Louisiana Distilling Company,* relief of 2822 *Louisiana, Mo.,* deficiency appropriation for public building, advertising 1375 bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 933 *Louisiana Molasses Company (Limited),* relief of 2822 *Louisville, Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of Ohio River at 1096 *Lounsberry, Joshua M.,* pension increased 1931 *Lounsberry. William,* pension increased 1546 *Lounsbury. Margaret E. (widow),* pension increased 2288 *Louranc, Lucy A., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Lourenfo Marquez. Africa,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Louthcr. William,* pension increased 1908 *Love, Henry H.,* pension increased 2742 *Love, John M.,* pension increased 18133465 *Lovell, John L., * pension increased 1563 *Lovell, Sarah (widow),* pension 1925 *Lovens. John A.,* pension increased 2190 *Lowary, Daniel* I’, pension increased 1593 *Lowe. Esther M. (widow),* pension increased 1898 *Lowe, Martha, Indian Allottee.,* alienat ion restrictions removed from homestead 340 *Lowell, John W.,* pension increased 2751 *Lowell, Joseph W.,* pension increased 2278 *Lowen, R.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1388 *Lower Brulé Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 369, 1046 *Lower Brule Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* disposal of portion of 124 opening to settlement; entries, etc., 124 disposal of proceeds 125 appropriation for expenses; reimbursable 125 regulations, etc.; sale of undisposed of lands 126 *Lower Thoroughfare. Md.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel at Deals Island 1113 *Lowry, Alexander M.,* pension increased 1865 *Lowry, Eada (widow),* pension increased 1751 *Lowry, Lewis,* pension increased 1743 *Lowry, Libbie D. (widow),* pension increased 2531 *Lowry, Samuel R.,* pension increased 1894 *Lowry, Thomas,* pension increased 1669 *Loy, Samuel,* pension increased 2806 *Loyal Legion, Military Order of * punishment for unauthorized wearing insignia of, in District 62 *Loyd, William H.,* pension increased 2491 *Lucas, Alfred E.,* pension increased 2512 *Lucas, Amanda,* pension increased 1940 *Lucas. George W.,* pension increased 1829 *Lucas, Robert B.,* pension increased 2733 *Lucas, William* pension increased 1813 *Lucerne Switzerland,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Lucero, Jose N., alias Nasario Lucero,* pension 2005 *Luckcnbach, Jennie E. (widow),* pension 2487 *“Lucy.” Lighter,* appropriation for repairs by owner 1293 *Ludington. Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 1097 *Ludlow. Vblney P.,* pension increased 1815 *Ludwig, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2499 *Lujfl, Henry,* pension increased 2637 *Lufkin. Edwin B.,* pension increased 2666 *Lukenbaeh, Luke.* appropriation for cost of repairs to barge 1292 *Lull, Phincas F.,* pension increased 1548 *Luman. Thomas M.,* pension increased 2618 *Lunacy Writs, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 507, 1147 deficiency appropriation for expenses 643, 1379 *Lunger, Charles H.,* pension 2193 *Lungren, Sarah E. (widow),* pension 2722 *Lunn, Edward H.,* pension increased 2536 *Lunn. Henry,* pension 2721 *L11 nsford, Jeremiah,* pension increased 1938 *Lunsford, Levi N.,* pension 1803 *Litsch, William I.,* pension 1876 *Lusk, Ebenezer,* pension increased 1928 *Lusk. Mary W. (widow),* pension increased 2797 *Luther. Martin Alphons,* pension 2302 *Lutheran Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Luxemburg,* trademarks decluration with 2868 *Luxemburg, Netherlands and,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Lydy. Horace E.,* pension increased 1619 *Lyle, John A.,* pension increased 2096 *Lynch, Francis M.,* pension increased 1832 *Lynch, Jacob H.,* pension increased 2065 *Lynch. John,* pension increased 2482 *Lynch, John C.,* Indian depredation claim of, referred to Court of Claims 2411 *Lynchburg, Va.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized, 775 appropriation for 790, 1300 fire limit modified 1300 terms of court at 547 *Lynehs River. S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1084 *Lyndon. Ill.,* construction of dams, etc., authorized across Rock River at 933 *Lynn, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 738 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1113 *Lynn, Payton S.,* pension increased 1444 *Lynn, Walter,* pension increased 18363466 *Lyon, Albert E.,* pension increased 1545 *Lyon, Charles M.,* pension increased 2228 *Lyon, William A.,* pension increased 2604 *Lyons, Benjamin,* pension increased 2628 *Lyons, Charles W.,* pension increased 1866 *Lyons, France,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for derk hire 293, 924 *Lyons, Timothy,* granted honorable discharge 2466 *Lytle, Ann (widow),* pension 2340 **M.** *M Street NE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending 1377 *McAdoo, Margaret A. (widow),* pension increased 2539 *McAlester, Ind. T.,* additional bond issue for schoolhouses au thorized 1027 consolidation of South McAlester with, ratified 91 *McAlister, Alexander,* pension. 2207 *McAllister, William B.,* pension increased 2047 *McAnally, Robert,* pension increased 1675 *McAtee, William J.,* pension increased 2300 *Me Alter. Simon,* pension increased 2531 *McBeth, William,* pension increased 1782 *McBride, John F.,* pension increased 2325 *McBride, Joseph,* pension increased 2241 *McBride, Thomas,* pension increased 2386 *McBride, Victoria, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *McCabe, Enoch,* pension increased 2157 *McCabe, Thomas,* pension increased 1519 *McCafferty, M. A.,* payment to 1772 *McCaffrey, William,* deficiency appropriation for extra services, 1396 *McCain, John H., alias John Croft,* pension increased 2575 *McCalla, RearAdmiral B. H.,* may accept medal from King of Great Britain and decoration from Emperor of Germany 2825 *McCallin, Harvey,* pension increased 2578 *McCalvy, Robert,* pension increased 1843 *McCandless, John,* pension increased, 1972 *McCann, Ruth J. (widow),* pension increased 1765 *McCann, William,,* pension increased 1854 *McCardel, Eliza J. (widow),* pension increased 2400 *McCarter, Daniel* pension increased 2418 *McCarthy. Patrick,* pension increased 2090 *McCarthy, Richard,* pension increased 1530 *McCarty. Hannah (widow),* pension 1958 *McCarty, William F. M.,* deficiency appropriation for expert services 669 *McCaslin, John,* pension increased 2542 *McCauyhen, John,* pension increased 1825 *McCauley, John, alias John H. Hayes,* military record corrected 2154 *McCauley, Mary F. (widow),* pension increased 1975 *Me Cay, William M.,* pension increased 1629 *McClary, John S.,* pension increased 2170 *McCloskey, Edward J.,* pension increased 1581 *McClellan, General George B.,* appropriation for expenses unveiling statue of 736 *McClellan, Theodore,* pension increased 1827 *McClelland, David,* payment to 2813 *McClellanville, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between Charleston and 1084 *McClendon, Francis M.,* pension 1985 *McClory, Andrew,* pension increased 1500 *McClung, George H.,* pension increased 2687 *McClung, Lafayette H.,* pension increased 2203 *McClure, Cinderella B. (widow),* pension increased 2801 *McComb, Sallie B.,* payment to 2224 *McConnell, Abiram P.,* pension increased 2373 *McConnell. Alexander F.,* pension increased 1508 *McConnell. Daniel,* pension increased 2700 *McConnell, John,* pension increased 2016 *McConnell, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1693 *McCook, Nebr.,* terms of court at 998 *McCorkle, James M.,* pension increased 1842 *McCorkle, Lucinda L. (widow),* pension 2702 *McCorkle, Mildred (widow),* pension increased 2149 *McCormick, Charlotte A. (widow),* pension 1890 *McCormick, George W.,* pension increased 1440 *McCormick, Peter,* pension increased 2540 *McCormick, Robert M. (son),* pension 1451 *McCormick. Samuel C.,* pension increased 23703467 *McCormick, Thomas,* pension increased 1947 *McCoy, B. T., and others, Trustees of Church, D. C.,* refund of taxes to 870 *McCoy, Isaac, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *McCoy, John, Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased, 1791 *McCoy, John, U. S. Artillery,* pension increased 1659 *McCoy, John R.,* pension increased 2448 *McCoy, Mary, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *McCoy, Zcrelda N. (widow),* pension increased 1833 *McCracken, James,* pension increased 2026 *McCracken, Lytle.,* pension increased 2158 *McCracken, Melissa (widow),* pension increased, 2464 *McCraney, William,* pension 2809 *McCraw, William,* pension increased 1442 *McCray, Benjamin W.,* pension 2566 *McCrea, William ,* pension increased 2239 *McCready, Dennis Buckley, alias Thomas Buckley,* pension increased 1491 *McCredie, David,* pension increased 2147 *McCrillis, John R.,* pension increased 1852 *McCue, Patrick,* pension increased 1447 *McCulley, Isaac A.,* pension increased 2176 *McCulloch, Zeurial,* pension increased 2582 *McCullough, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2315 *McCumbcr, Robert B.,* pension increased 2454 *McCune, William H.,* pension increased 2063 *McCurdy, Samuel D.,* pension increased 2494 *McDaniel. A ugustus,* pension increased 1991 *McDaniel, Isaiah,* pension increased 1853 *McDaniel Shoals, Savannah River,* dam authorized at 1238 *Me Dermot. E. H.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 43 *McDermott, Patrick,* pension increased 1797 *McDermott, Thomas, New York Volunteers,* pension increased 2808 *McDermott. Thomas. U. S. Navy,* pension increased 2376 *McDevitt, Henry,* pension increased 2635 *McDonald, Assistant Naval Constructor, Joseph E.,* gift of sailboat for midshipmen, by family of accepted 916 *McDonald, David F.,* pension increased 1573 *McDonald, Eugene B.,* pension increased 1893 *McDonald, Harmon W.,* pension increased 2353 *McDonald, Isaiah B.,* pension increased 1890 *McDonald, John,* pension increased 1979 *McDonald, Thomas,* pension increased, 1853 *McDonald. William A.,* pension increased 1608 *McDonough, John, Rhode Island Volunteers,* pension increased 2217 *McDonough, John, U. S. Navy,* pension increased 1984 *McDowell, Alexander,* deficiency appropriation, for expenses, contested-election cases. House of Representatives 662 *McDowell, Augustus,* pension increased 2124 *McDowell, Henry T.,* pension 1597 *McDowell, Napoleon,* pension increased 1783 *McDowell, Thomas,* pension increased 2497 *McDuffee. Dana H.,* pension increased 2436 *McFadden, John D.,* pension increased 1446 *McFalls, Franklin,* pension increased 2317 *McFarland. Harry D. (son),* pension 1909 *McFarland, Milton,* pension increased 2204 *Macfarlane, John G. C.,* pension increased 1682 *McFarlane, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2095 *Malarraugh, John T.,* pension increased 1664 *McGarvey, Joseph G.,* pension increased 1457 *McGaughey, Jacob,* pension increased 1679 *McGee, James M.,* payment to 2312 *McGehee, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1511 *McGiffln, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2046 *McGinis, John C.,* pension increased 2597 *McGinty, John A.,* pension increased 2281 *McGirl. Barney,* pension increased 1664 *MacGowan, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 1536 *McGowan, Thomas,* pension increased 2140 *McGowan, William,* pension increased 1099 *McGregor, GeorgcS.,* pension increased 1433 *McGulpin Point, Mich.,* light station discontinued 996 *McHarg. John W.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 13813468 *McHarg. Ormsby.* deficiency appropriation for extra services 661, 1395 *McHugh, Lawrence,* pension increased 2495 *McIntosh, Curtis B.,* pension increased 1538 *McJunkin, Hugh K.,* pension increased 2694 *McKay. Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2110 *McKay Steamship Line,* appropriation for refund to 722 *McKean. Eliza A. (widow),* pension increased 2373 *McKee. James,* pension increased 1752 *McKee, James M.,* payment to administratrix of 2311 deficiency appropriation for 1374 *McKeesport, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 698 *McKeever, John,* pension increased 1680 *McKeever, William P.,* pension increased 2674 *MrKelvy, James,* pension increased 2014 *McKeney, Stewart,* pension increased 2177 *McKenna, James,* pension increased 1985 *McKenney, Charles H.,* pension increased 1976 *McKenzie, Jeremiah,* pension 1933 *McKenzie, John H.,* pension 1663 *McKenzie, William,* pension increased 1737 *McKibban, Isaac G.,* pension increased 2759 *McKibben, Dudley,* pension increased 2087 *McKiernan, Robert E.,* pension increased 1899 *McKim, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1874 *McKinley, Russell A.,* pension 1455 *McKinney, Samvel,* pension increased 1480 *McKinnon, John, alias John Mack,* naval record corrected 2657 return from President requested of bill to correct military record 2838 correction in enrollment of bill relating to, directed 2839 *Me Knight. Eugene V,* pension increased 2128 *Mcknight. John,* pension increased 2683 *Me Knight. Virginia A. (widow),* pension 2112 *McLain, George. H.,* pension increased 2425 *McLain. Oliver N.,* pension increased 2288 *McLauchlan, Lizzie M. (widow),* pension increased 1637 *McLaughlin, Thomas,* pension increased 1450 *McLaughlin, Thomas G.,* pension increased 1776 *McLean, Mary Louise (widow).* pension 2430 *McLean, Samuel H.,* pension increased 2237 *McLean, W. A.,* payment of judgment to 2308 *McLeod. Mary, J. (widow),* pension 1933 *McLoney, Luke,* pension increased 1798 *McMahon, Francis,* pension increased 2391 *McMahon. Jane, (widow),* pension increased 1499 *McMahon, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1757 *McMahon, Patrick,* pension increased 2582 *McManis, Janies,* pension increased 2001 *McManus, Amos,* pension increased 1665 *McMichael, W. P.,* pension increased 2254 *McMillan, Fergus P.,* pension increased 2480 *McMillen, Robert,* pension increased 2762 *McMillen, Vollie A. (widow),* pension 1595 *McMullen, Robert, * pension increased 1465 *McNabb, JohnO.,* pension increased 2553 *McNabb, Lener (widow),* pension 1670 *McNabb, William,* pension increased 1548 *McNair, William,* pension increased 1438 *McNally. Margaret (widow),* pension 2581 *McNamee, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2614 *McNary, Josephine D, ( widow),* pension increased 1983 *McNaughton, Hugh,* pension increased 2696 *McNeH., Gertrude (widow),* pension increased 2263 *McNeil Island. Wash.,* appropriation for penitentiary, construction 753, 1357 *McNulta, Laura (widow),* pension 1888 *McNulty, Joseph,* pension increased 2459 *MiPeek. Thomas,* pension increased 2610 *McPhcrran, Alfred,* pension increased 1634 *McQuade. James,* pension increased 2236 *McReynolds. James T.,* pension increased 2436 *McReynolds, N. Delmont,* pension increased 2606 *McRoy. William C.,* pension increased 2107 *McSwain, Joseph,* pension increased 1500 *McTuiggan. James,* pension increased 21313469 *McWhinnie A. Louisa S. (widow),* pension 1722 *McWhorter, Alexander,* pension increased 2778 *McWhorter, James B.,* pension increased 1970 *McWhorter, John,* pension increased 1020 *McWilliams, Jacob,* pension increased 2370 *McWilliams, John W.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2839 *Mabee, John. R.,* pension increased 1802 *Mabery, William,* pension 2109 *Mabry, Adline (widow),* pension increased 2446 *Macrllo, Antonio,* pension increased 2251 *Machen, William A.,* deficiency appropriation for coal 657 *Machine Guns. Army,* appropriation for purchase, tests, etc., 463, 1059 *MacKey. Edward, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Mackey, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2053 *Macomb Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for opening 853 appropriation for 853 *Macon, Francis A.* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 637 *Macon, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 698, 1300 rent 698, 1300 deficiency appropriation for furniture, public building 1374 *Macon. Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Macy, Ann E. (widow),* pension increased 2739 *Macy, John P.,* pension increased 2529 *Madden. Patrick J.,* payment to 2659 *Madden, William,* deficiency appropriation for 663, 1398 *Maddocks, Joseph G.,* pension increased 2600 *Maddox, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2303 *Maddox, George H.,* pension increased., 2783 *Maddox, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2385 *Madison, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River 90 *Madison Barracks, N. Y.* appropriation for post cemetery 742 *Madison Bridge Com puny,* may bridge Saint Francis River, Madison, Ark. 90 *Madison Forest Reserve, Mont* proclamation modifying area 2995 adding lands to 3148 *Madison, John W.,* pension increased 1973 *Madrid. Spain,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Magdalena Forest. Reserve, Iy, Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3245 *Magdeburg, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Magee, David F.,* pension increased. 1490 *Magee, David W.,* pension increased 1648 *Maginley, Thomas,* pension increased 1517 *Maginnis, John,* pension increased 2781 *Maglathlin, Webb, C.,* may be appointed second assistant engineer, Revenue-Cutter Service 2817 *Mahaffey. Birchie O.,* may be appointed second lieutenant. Army, notwithstanding age 1225 *Mahaffey, Joseph C.,* pension increased 2333 *Mahaffey, William C.,* pension increased 2106 *Mahaney, Henry W.,* pension increased 2434 *Mahany, Susan (widow),* pension increased 2681 *Maher, Maria A. (widow),* pension increased 2196 *Mahoney, Michael,* pension increased 2292 *Mahoney, Patrick,* pension increased 1864 *Maier, Michael,* pension increased 2548 *Mail Bag and Lock Repair Shop, D. C.,* appropriation for. 472 deficiency appropriation for removing and installing 42 use of rent fund for maintenance 657 *Mail Bags. etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 472, 1211 *Mail Depredations,* appropriation for Chief Inspector, etc., Post-Office Department 437, 982 for Post-Office inspectors, etc., 467, 1205 *Mail Locks, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 472, 1211 *Mail Transportation,* appropriation for star routes 472, 1211 discontinuance when duplicated by rural delivery 472, 1211 Alaska service 472, 1211 for steamboat, etc., routes 472, 1211 for messenger service 472, 1211 for pneumatictube, etc., service; contracts 472, 1211 extension limited 472, 1211 for wagon service 472, 1211 for railroad routes 472, 1212 reduction of rates 1212 fines for nondelivery on time 472, 1212 for railway Post-Office car service 473, 1212 for electric and cable car service 474, 1213 compensation; contracts 474, 1213 Chicago underground service 475, 1214 for special facilities 475 for foreign mails 475, 1214 deficiency appropriation for steamboat. etc., routes 658, 1392 for railroad routes 658, 668, 1392 for wagon service 658 for starroutes 658, 668, 1391, 1404, 1406 *Mailey. Edward,* pension increased 27993470 *Mails (see also* Postal Service), penalty privilege, limited to regular mail matter 477 postal cards, supplies, etc., withdrawn from, to be sent by freight 473 record to be kept of, carried from July 1 to December 31, 1907 1216 classification; statistics to be prepared 1216 report to Congress, May 1, 1908 1216 *Maine,* appropriation for revenuecutter for coast of 1309 *Maines, Isaac,* pension increased 2180 *Mainz, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Maison, JohnB.,* pension increased 2382 *Majestic Collieries Company,* may bridge Tug Pork of Big Sandy River at Devon, W. Va 883 *Makah Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 377, 1050 *Matapuu Point, Oahu, Hawaii,* appropriation for light station 711 *Malaga, Spain,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Malden River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 1075 *Mallalieu, William H. H.,* pension increased 2171 *Mallorie, William U.,* pension increased 1578 *Malloy, William M.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1895 *Malone, Adaline H. (widow),* pension increased 2507 *Malone, Emetine (widow),* pension 1671 *Malone, Fannie E. (widow),* pension increased 1848 *Malone, John A.,* pension increased 1739 *Malone, N. Y.* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for. 795 *Malone, Robert B.,* pension increased 1748 *Malone, Sarah y, (widow),* pension increased 2205 *Maloon, Frances E. (widow),* pension 1867 *Malta, Malta,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Maltby Building, D. C.,* appropriation for miscellaneous items 392, 938 for repairs 392, 938 *Mammoth Springs, Ark.,* estimates to be submitted for completing fish hatchery at 1327 *Managua, Nicaragua,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Manahan, Bridget (mother),* pension 2113 *Manahan, Michael,* pension increased 190] *Manahan, Thomas,* pension increased 1463 *Manatee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1087 *Manchester, England,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Manchester, Iowa,* appropriation for fish hatchery 721 *Manchester, Va.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1300 *Mancos, Colo.,* may enter certain public lands: price, etc, 459 *Mandamus.* issue of writs, to compel compliance of carrier with interstate commerce regulations 594 *Manhattan, Kans.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1300 *Manice, Albert,* pension increased 2641 *Manifests of Alien Passengers,* required from masters of vessels arriving; contents 901 vessels leaving; disposition of 902 from insular possessions 902 penalty for failure to deliver 902 *Manifests. Ships’.* deficiency appropriation for refunding illegally assessed skimps on export 1373 *Manila, Philippine Islands,* appropriation for ordnance depot 732, 1340 *Manistee. Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1097 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 1300 *Manistique, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1096 *Manitowoc, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 1100 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1300 *Mankin, William C.,* pension increased 2212 *Manley, Horace A.,* pension increased 1974 *Manley, John,* pension increased 2652 *Manly, Samuel,* pension increased 2754 *Mann, Alonzo P.,* pension increased 2725 *Mann, Ervin F.,* pension increased 2744 *Wann, Horace D.,* pension, 1725 *Mannes, Mathias,* pension increased, 2624 *Manney, Isabel (widow),* pension increased 2755 *Mannheim, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Manning, Denis A.,* pension increased 2273 *Manning, Mary M. C. (widow),* pension increased 1524 *Manning, Thomas B.,* pension increased 2473 *Manol in River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 10813471 *Mansfield, S, Amanda (widow),* pension increased 1789 *Manson, Augusta N. (widow),* pension increased 1807 *Manson, Sarah J. (widow),* pension 1894 *Manti Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation adding lands to 3188 *Mantua Creels, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1080 *Manufactures, Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for chief of, clerks, etc., 442, 987 for collating foreign tariffs 988 deficiency appropriation for assistant chief, 42 *Mang, Artemas D.,* pension increased 1978 *Manzanillo, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul. 100 *Manzano Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3257 *Maple, Benjamin,* pension increased 2652 *Maps of the United States,* appropriation for, connected, etc., 430, 975 for separate State and Territorial 430, 975 for post-route 440, 985 for geological 727, 1336 *Maps, War Department,* appropriation for publication of 744, 1350 *Maracaibo, Venezuela,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Marah, John,* pension increased 1951 *Marble, Anna E. (daughter),* pension 2565 *Marble, Ephraim,* pension increased 1882 *Marblehead, Mass.,* sale of part of public building site, authorized. 786 *Marcum, James H.,* pension increased 2595 *Mare Island Navy-Yard, Cal.,* appropriation for laborers and mechanics, Steam Engineering, San Francisco earthquake 168 for public works, navyyard 565, 1187 naval magazine 568, 1190 naval hospital 569 *Marean, John W.,* pension increased 2379 *Margrave, Earl I., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 349 *Margrave, James T., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 349 *Margrave, Margaret, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 349 *Margrave, William A., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 349 *Margrave, William C., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 349 *“Marie,” Steamer,* granted American register 881 *“Mariechen,” Bark,* granted American register; restriction 1251 *Marietta, Ga.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1300 *Marietta, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1301 *Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay of officers, active list 579, 1200 retired list 579, 1200 for pay of enlisted men 579, 1200 retired 579, 1200 for undrawn clothing 579, 1201 for interest on deposits; savings may be deposited by enlisted men. 579 for mileage, officers 579, 1201 for commutation of quarters 579, 1201 for pay of civil force 579, 1201 for interest on deposits 1201 for provisions 580, 1201 for clothing 580, 1202 for fuel 580, 1202 for military stores 580, 1202 for transportation and recruiting 581, 1202 for repairs, etc., barracks; rent 581, 1202 for forage 581, 1202 for hire of quarters; commutation, enlisted men 581, 1202 for contingent 581, 1203 for barracks and quarters 569, 1191 for reimbursing losses, San Francisco fire, 554 deficiency appropriation for distributing medals, service in West Indies, war with Spain 35 for transportation and recruiting 36, 649, 1387 for clothing. 36, 666, 1387 for barracks, Philippines 36 for pay 46, 647, 649, 666, 668, 1384, 1402, 1405 for provisions 46, 647, 1385, 1387 for fuel 647, 649, 1385 for contingent 647, 649, 1385, 1387 for pay of officers 649 retired 649 for pay of enlisted men 649 for undrawn clothing 649 for stores, etc., destroyed, San Francisco earthquake 650 for hire of quarters 1385, 1387 for repairs of barracks 1387 officers advanced in rank for heroism, etc., to be carried as additional numbers in grade when promoted 296 officers below brigadiergeneral may be advanced one grade on retirement, for civil war service 554 retired enlisted men, allowances, and credit for other service 1217 tuberculosis patients, may be treated at Fort Bayard, N. Mex., hospital 1172 *MarineHospital Service (see* Public Health and MarineHospital Service). *Marine Hospitals,* appropriation for Baltimore, Md 1306 for Boston, Mass 1307 for Buffalo, N.Y 697 for Cleveland. Ohio 1307 for Key West, Fla 701, 1307 for New Orleans, La 1307 for New York, improvements 701 for Pittsburg. Pa., completing 699 for leprosy hospital, Hawaii 1307 for maintenance of stations 709, 1316 deficiency appropriation for Savannah, Ga, 639 building at Nome, Alaska, to be remodeled, etc., for jail 751 *Marinette, Wis.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 792, 13013472 *Marian, Ind.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 748, 1354 construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 701, 1301 *Marion. Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1301 *Mariposa Big Tree Grove, Cal.,* recession from California accepted, and added to Yosemite National Park 831 *Maritime Exposition, International,* deficiency appropriation for participation, 1371 *Markets, D. C.,* appropriation for market masters, etc., 484, 1121 for labor, etc., 484, 1121 trust fund Wholesale Producers’ Market transferred. 484 receipts, farmers, etc., to be paid to credit of District; charges 485 for Wholesale Producers’, Eastern and Western 485, 1121 for addition to Eastern 1126 deficiency appropriation for Wholesale Producers 1377 *Marks, John, alias Edmund T. Connelly,* pension increased 1543 *Marksmen, Army,* additional pay to 241 *Marland, Salome Jane (widow),* pension 2749 *Marlatl, Wellington,* pension increased 1485 *Marlboro, Mass.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 795 *Marquette, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1096 *Marquis, Lewis,* pension increased 2212 *Marquis, Necla H. (widow),* pension increased, 1738 *Married* Women, citizenship of native and foreign, after termination of marital relation 1228 *Marsden, William H.,* pension increased 1686 *Marseille, France,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Marsh. B. F., late a Representat ive in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for daughter of 43 *Marsh, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 1539 *Marsh, Cynthia (widow),* pension increased 2623 *Marsh. Lyman,* pension increased 1448 *Marsh, Milton,* pension increased 1506 *Marsh. Thomas D.,* pension increased 2729 *Marshall. Benjamin. Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed from homestead 346 *Marshall, Horace P.,* pension increased 2436 *Marshall. James * pension increased 2656 *Marshall. Jennie H. (widow),* pension increased 2703 *Marshall, John W.,* pension increased 2049 *Marshall, Samantha B. (widow),* pension increased 2211 *Marshall, William P.,* pension increased 1841 *Marshals, Consular,* appropriation for, in China, Korea, and Turkey 294, 925 in China, abolished 816 *Marshals. United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc.; advances 753, 1360 time for transmitting accounts extended 1306 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc., 48 for salaries, etc., 667, 1390, 1403 appointment for United States court for China; salary; tenure 816 salaries, Idaho and California, southern district 753 *Marshes, D. C.,* restrictions on hunting game birds on 809 *Martin, Eva L. (widow),* pension 1722 *Martin. Elizabeth J. (widow),* pension increased 1811 *Martin, George G.,* pension increased 2795 *Martin, George H.,* pension increased 2768 *Martin, Helen P. (widow),* pension 1700 *Martin. Henry W.,* pension increased 2642 *Marlin, Hope (daughter),* pension 2393 *Martin, Ida L. (widow),* pension increased 2080 *Martin, James,* pension increased 1741 *Martin, Jehu,* pension increased 2014 *Martin, Job F.,* pension increased 2374 *Martin, John D.,* pension increased 2517 *Marlin. Joseph Henry,* pension increased 1789 *Martin, Joseph Jones,* pension increased 1568 *Martin, Medad C.,* credit in accounts. 1560 *Martin, Owen,* pension increased 1928 *Martin, Robert,* pension increased 2499 *Martin, Thomas,* pension increased 1820 *Martin, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1611 *Martin, William,* pension increased 2029 *Martin, William M.,* pension increased 1572 *Martine, Charles,* pension increased 2231 *Martinique. West Indies,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Martins Reef. Lake Michigan,* appropriation for light vessel 1318 light, vessel authorized at 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 *Martinsburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 8913473 *Marvin, Angie A. (widow),* pension. 1520 *Marvin Methodist Episcopal Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded. 869 *“Mary M. Brainard.” Schooner,* appropriation for owners. 1293 *Maryland,* appropriation for survey, etc., of oyster beds 714, 1322 release of title to lands in, devised by John C. Rives 2139 survey, etc., of natural oyster beds in waters of, authorized 202 *Maryland School for Colored Deaf Mutes,* appropriation for maintenance of District pupils 503, 1142 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc., of District pupils 37 *Mary man, S. A.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services, 1396 *Masino, Nicola,* alien ownership restrictions on real estate removed 299 *Maskat, Maskat,* classifieat ion and salary of consul 100 *Mason City, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 1301 additional land. 1301 acceptance of additional land authorized for public building 1237 construct ion of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791 *Mason, Columbus B.,* pension increased 2434 *Mason, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension 1694 *Mason, Granville P.,* pension increased 1537 *Mason, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1748 *Mason, Mary B. (widow),* pension increased 2377 *Mason, Orange S.,* pension increased, 1637 *Mason, Sallie W. (widow),* pension 1799 *Mason, Stevens T.,* gift of condemned cannon to Michigan for statue of late governor 834 *Masonic, and Eastern Star Home, D. C.,* title of Eastern Star Home changed to 92 board of directors increased; quorum 92 *Masonic Mutual Relief Association, D,* charter amended; amount of certificate; limited 214 *Massachusetts Avenue, D. C.,* appropriation for condemning land to extend 492 *“ Massachusetts, ” Battle Ship,* appropriation for modernizing batteries 558 *Massey, Drucillar A. (widow),* pension increased 2915 *Massey, Thomas G.,* pension increased 1687 *Matagorda Bay. Tex.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel from Palacios to 1117 *Matamoras. Mexico,* classification and salary of consul. 100 *Matawan Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement 1079 *Matchett, Alexander,* pension increased 2525 *Matheney, Michael,* pension increased 1510 *Matheny, Ashford R.,* pension increased 1864 *Matheny, Francis D.,* pension increased 2614 *Matheny, John * pension increased 1868 *Mather, John,* pension increased 1833 *Mather, John A.,* pension increased 2048 *Mathers, Waitman T.,* pension increased 2294 *Mathes Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2317 *Mathews, Abraham,* pension increased 1579 *Mathews, Charles A.,* pension increased 2775 *“ Mathilda U,” Barge,* refund of fine on 2361 *“ Mathilda, ” Steamship,* appropriation for repairs 1292 *Mathis, Mary T. (widow),* pension increased 2578 *Malimore, Catherine (widow),* pension increased 2445 *Matinicus, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made, for harbor of refuge 1113 *Matlack, Martha G. (widow),* pension increased 2602 *Mattaponi River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1082 *Matter, Henry,* pension increased 2698 *Mattern, Franklin G.,* pension increased 1734 *Matthews, Joseph,* pension 1980 *Matthews, Louisa R. (widow),* pension increased 2769 *Matthews, Robert R.,* pension increased 1794 *Mattison, William.,* pension increased 2031 *Mattituck, N,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1077 *Mattucks, Gatsey ( widow),* pension increased, 1752 *Maulsby, Thomas A.,* pension increased 1855 *Maumee River, Ohio,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Maury Mountain Forest Reserve. Oreg.,* proclamation establishing 3066 joining to Blue Mountains Forest Reserve 3302 *Mavity, Wesley A. J.,* pension increased 2170 *Maxham, Lowell M.,* pension increased 2075 *Maxwell, Edward,* pension increased 1535 *Maxwell, Henry C.,* pension increased 1862 *Maxwell, William H.,* pension increased 2810 *May, Byron K.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2832 *May. David C.,* pension increased 26023474 *May, Enoch,* pension increased 2639 *May, M. Belle (widow),* pension increased 2102 *May, Rosanna A. (widow),* pension increased 2823 *Maybury, George,* pension increased 2439 *Mayer, William,* pension 1666 *Mayes, Minerva A. (widow),* pension increased 2514 *Mayfield. Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1301 *Mayfield, Robert F.,* pension increased 2375 *Mayflower Compact, etc.,* appropriation for aid to monument at Provincetown, Mass., to commemorate 225 *Mayhew, Charles H.,* pension increased 1486 *Maynard, George W.,* pension increased 2612 *Mays, Elba J. (widow),* pension increased 2109 *Mays Gulf, Ala.,* diversion of Little River at, for power plant authorized 818 *Mays, Jackson,* pension increased 2463 *Mazakute, Darid, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to, 357 *Mazatlan. Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Meacham, Levi A.,* granted corrected honorable discharge 2064 *Meadows, Samuel,* pension increased 1876 *Meadows, Thomas C.,* pension increased 1437 *Meadows, William H.,* pension increased 2134 *Meadville, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1301 *Meares, Catherine De. Rossel (widow),* pension increased 2730 *Mears, Charles M.,* pension increased 1998 *Measles, D. C.,* provisions to prevent spread of 889 *Meat and Meat Products Inspection.,* regulations for, in interstate and foreign commerce 674, 1260 inspection of animals before slaughtering 674, 1260 separation of diseased 674, 1260 post mortem examination of carcasses, etc., 674, 1260 marking, stamping, etc., 675, 1261 destruction of unsound meats 675, 1261 post mortem reinspection 675, 1261 to be made before entering department for preparing food products 675, 1261 examination of meat food products 675, 1261 marking, etc., sound articles 675, 1261 condemnation and destruction of unsound, etc., 675, 1261 regulations as to preservatives applicable to export trade 675, 1261 canned meats, etc., to have true name of contents on receptacle 676, 1262 trade names allowed 676, 1262 sanitary condition of slaughtering, packing, etc., houses to be examined 676, 1262 passing of products refused if conditions unclean, etc., 676, 1262 examinations at night 676, 1262 transportation of meats and products not marked, forbidden 676, 1262 articles on hand October 1, 1906 676, 1262 forging, destroying, etc., evidences of inspection, forbidden 677, 1263 cattle, etc., offered for export to be examined 677, 1263 certificate of inspection 677, 1263 clearance forbidden unless certificate is produced; exception 677, 1263 carcasses and meats offered for export to be examined 677, 1263 certificate of inspection 677, 1263 clearance forbidden unless certificate is produced; exception 677, 1263 inspectors authorized to give official certificates of soundness of cattle. carcasses, and products 677, 1263 trade, etc., in products of establishments not complying with this act, forbidden 678, 1264 punishment for violations of any provision. 678, 1264 inspectors to be appointed; duties 678, 1264 punishment for bribing, etc., inspection officers 678, 1264 for accepting gifts, etc,, by inspection officers 678, 1264 provisions not applicable to farmers, retail butchers, etc., 679, 1265 punishment for sale, etc., of unsound meats or products 679, 1265 inspection of farms and retail establishments authorized 679, 1265 permanent appropriation for all expenses; reports, etc., 679 detailed statement of number of inspectors, expenses, etc., 1265 *Meat Inspection,* appropriation for 673, 1259 deficiency appropriation for 42 *Medal, etc.,* acceptance permitted Rear-Admiral B. H. McCalla from King of Great. Britain 2825 *Medal of Honor, Congressional,* awarded to Roe Reisinger 1420 holders of, may retain old ones, etc., 1422 *Medallions,* to be made for Zebulon Montgomery Pike Monument Association 198 *Medals,* additional, Benjamin Franklin memorial, authorized 615 preparation at mints authorized of, for Jamestown Exposition 767 *Medals, etc., Army,* appropriation for furnishing marksmen’s, etc 257, 1174 for, at annual rifle contests 258, 1175 deficiency appropriation for 32 for distributing, to Navy and Marine Corps for service in West Indies, war with Spain 353475 to volunteers, war with Spain, who served beyond enlistment to suppress Philippine insurrection 621 appropriation for 621 *Medbury, Harry N.,* pension increased 2734 *Medical Charities, D. C.,* appropriation for 510, 1151 *Medical Department, Army,* appropriation for Hospital Corps; longevity 243, 1161 for pay of officers; longevity 244, 1162 for hospital matrons 245, 1163 for superintendent nurse corps; nurses. 245, 1163 for dental surgeons 245, 1163 for contract surgeons 245, 1163 for supplies 255, 1172 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 255, 1172 patients, Fort Bayard, N. Mex., subject to Army regulations 255 use of funds from sales of supplies, etc, 256 care of insane in Philippines 1173 for museum; library 256, 1173 for artificial limbs 744, 1350 for appliances for disabled soldiers 745, 1350 for relief of earthquake sufferers made available for supplies 827 for further relief; extra expenses 828 deficiency appropriation for 46, 1401 for supplies, destroyed, San Francisco earthquake 646 for artificial limbs 666, 1401 *Medical Examiners, D. C.,* times of meetings of board of, changed 1412 *Medical Museum, Army,* appropriation for preserving, etc., specimens 256, 1173 *Medicinal Preparations, Liquid,* penalty for using denatured alcohol for 217 *Medicine Bow Forest Reserve, Colo, and Wyo.,* proclamation enlarging 3039, 3303 *Medicines,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale of adulterated, etc., 1272 *Medicines. D. C. (see* Pharmacy Regulations, D. C.). *Medworth, Robert,* pension increased 2512 *Mee, Alice Fairbanks,* appropriation for, administratrix of as signee of W. R. Spears 351 *Meece, Greenup,* pension increased 2571 *Meek, Elizabeth J. (widow),* pension increased 1992 *Meeler, John J.,* pension 1592 *Megrue, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 1635 *Meherrin Rira, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1083 *Meter, Jacob,* pension increased 1473 *Meister, Katie B. (widow),* pension increased 1910 *Mel, Henry de F.,* appropriation for 1291 *Melbourne. Australia,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Melarim. Mary Jane (widow),* pension increased 2389 *Melick, William G.,* pension increased 2059 *Melson, John M.,* pension increased, 2254 *Melton, Jesse J.,* pension increased 2639 *Melton, John S.,* pension increased 1996 *Melvin, Royal T.,* pension increased 2731 *Members of the House, of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation and mileage 392, 938 for clerk hire 396, 942 deficiency appropriation for compensation 661, 1396 compensation established 994 *Memorial Church of the United Brethren in Christ, D. C.,* taxes refunded 870 *Memorial Day,* appropriation for flags to decorate graves on. 1165 *Mena, Ark.,* sale of public lands to 518 *Menard, Alfred B.,* pension increased 1879 *Menefee, Thomas S.,* pension increased 1762 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis.,* additional sales of timber on, permitted; proceeds 547 *Menominee Indians,* sale, etc., of dead, etc., timber on lands of; proceeds 547 *Menominee, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1096 for lightkeeper’s dwelling 1318 lightkeeper’s dwelling authorized 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1114 *Menominee River, Mich, and Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 1096 *Mercantile Bridge. Company,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River 884 *Mercer, Georgie A. (widow),* pension 2487 *Merchant Seamen (see also* Shipping), bond and oath of shipping commissioners modified 137 punishment for shanghaiing 551 *Meredith, James A.,* pension increased 2402 *Meredith, Nancy A. (widow),* pension increased 2802 *Moricle, Laurence,* pension increased 1495 *Meriden, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 1301 limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Merideth, John J.,* pension increased 1811 *Merideth, William,* pension 1676 *Meridian Place NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending 846 appropriation for 846 *Mermentau, La.,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway from Franklin to; contracts 10893476 *Mermentau River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 *Meroney, John A.,* payment to 2144 *Merrill, George.,* pension increased 2160 *Merrill, James D.,* pension increased 2266 *Merrill. Libbie A. (widow),* pension 2342 *Merrill, Sarah J. (widow),* pension increased 1762 *Merrimac River, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made for locks and dams 1114 *Merriman,, (.’. K.,* payment to 2662 *Merriman, Elijah R.,* pension increased 2136 *Merritt, Adelaide D. (widow),* pension increased 2425 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for management. etc., 1337 created; control, etc., 616 custody of near by prehistoric ruins 617 examinations for museums, etc., permitted 617 punishment for willfully destroying ruins, etc., 617 *Messenger Service, Mail.,* appropriation for 472, 1211 *Messengers,* appropriation for House of Representatives 391, 940 for Senate 391, 936 *Messengers to Committees,* appropriation for House of Representatives. 393, 939 *Messcrschmidt, John C.,* pension increased 1602 *Messick, John W.,* pension increased 2732 *Messina. Italy,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Metcalf, Edward P.,* pension increased 1544 *Metcalfe, Allen D.,* pension increased 2092 *Meteorological Stations,* appropriation for maintenance 672, 1258 *Methodist Church, New Haven, Ky.,* payment to 1772 *Methodist Protestant Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Methyl Alcohol (see.* Denatured alcohol). *Metlakahtla Indians,* given certain civic rights in Alaska, as to shipping, etc., 1411 *Metozen, Joseph. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Metropolitan Police, (see* Police, D. C.). *Metropolitan Presbyterian Church. D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Mettler, James I.,* pension increased 1857 *Metts. Jane (widow),* pension 2265 *Mevis, Daniel S.,* pension increased 2320 *MexicanAmerican Steamship Company.* deficiency appropriation for refund of fine, 660 *Mexican Kicking Kickapoo Indians,* appropriation for paying retained fund; payments 362 *Mexican* IFar, deficiency appropriation for volunteers 666 pensions allowed at age of 62, for sixty days’service in; rating 879 *Mexican Water Boundary Commission,* appropriation for continuing work of 291, 920 deficiency appropriation for continuing work of 885 *Mexico,* appropriation for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of em Itassy 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 917 for third secretary, 287, 918 for Boundary Commission. United States and 291, 920 for dam, Rio Grande, under irrigation convention with 1357 convention with, for equitable use of Rio Grande waters for irrigation 2953 residents of, not liable for immigration tax, 898 special rules for entry of aliens from 908 *Mexico City, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Meyer, Charles,* pension increased 2028 *Meyers, Michael,* pension increased 2278 *Miah Maul Shoal, Delaware River,* appropriation for light station 1317 *Miami, Fla.,* terms of court 226 *Michaelis. Edward, alias Edward Michel,* pension increased 1545 *Muhalek, Hon. Anthony,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 661 *Michener, Preston J.,* pension increased 2384 *Michigan,* appropriation for Indian service in 349, 1031 gift of condemned cannon for statue of Governor Stevens T. Mason 834 settlement of claim against, constructing, etc., Saint Marys Fall Canal 187 *Michigan City, Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1102 acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1301 *MichiganLake Superior Power Company,* lands for remedial works. Saint Marys River 1100 *Midler, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2314 *Middaugh, Fredrick,* pension increased 2440 *Middleton. Anna E. (daughter),* pension 1882 *Middleton Shoals. Savannah River,* dam authorized at 1239 *Middletown, N. Y.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Midshipmen,* appropriation for special training 577, 1199 dismissal and imprisonment for brutal or cruel hazing 1053477 notification of vacancies and appointment of 578 proceedings for punishing hazing, by 104 *Mikkelsen, Capt. Ejnar,* may act as master of American vessel on expedition to Beaufort Sea 481 *Milan, Italy,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Milburn Wagon Company,* payment to 2059 *Mileage, Army,* appropriation for officers and contract surgeons 246, 1163 allowance; compulations 246 deductions for transportation orders, etc., 246 allowance to officers on leave when station changed 247 sea travel expenses; exceptions 247 deficiency appropriation for, officers and contract surgeons 32, 645, 843 *Mileage Books,* purchase authorized for Agricultural Department, employees 1281 *Mileage, Diplomatic and Consular Officers,* appropriation for 922 deficiency appropriation for 634, 1372 *Miles, Edward V.,* pension increased 1746 *Miles, John S.,* pension increased 1760 *Miles, Levi,* pension increased 2367 *Miles, William H.,* pension increased 1867 *Milford, Del.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1301 *Military Academy,* appropriation for support, of the 521, 1063 for pay of professors 521, 1063 for pay of cadets 521, 1063 may be admitted March 1, hereafter 1063 for extra pay, officers 521, 1063 details of professors of ordnance and gunnery, and military hygiene 1063 longevity 522, 1064 for enlisted men 522, 1064 for band 522, 1064 for field musicians 522, 1064 for general army service 522, 1064 extra-duty pay of quartermaster service 1064 for cavalry detachment 523, 1064 for artillery detachment; extra to gunners 523, 1065 for extraduty pay, detached service, 523, 1065 duplications forbidden 525, 1066 for pay of civilians 525, 1066 for expenses, board of visitors 526, 1068 for contingencies, Superintendent 526, 1068 for repairs and improvements 526, 1068 for fuel, lights, etc., 526, 1068 for postage, stationery, etc., 526, 1068 for transportation; printing 527, 1068 for expenses, department of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics 527, 1068 for department of civil and military engineering 527, 1069 for department of natural and experimental philosophy 527, 1069 for department of mathematics 527, 1069 appropriation for department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology, 527, 1060 for department of drawing 528, 1069 for department of modern languages 528, 1070 for department of law and history 528, 1070 for department of practical military engineering 528, 1070 for department, of ordnance and gunnery, 528, 1070 for department of military hygiene 1070 for lectures 529, 1070 for miscellaneous and incidental expenses 529, 1071 for library, etc., 529, 1071 for band instruments, etc., 529, 1071 for laundry, etc., 529, 1071 for policing barracks, etc., 530, 1071 report on children’s school 1071 for subsistence of cadets at Jamestown Exposition 1072 for buildings and grounds 530, 1072 for soldiers’ hospital 530, 1072 for waterworks 530, 1072 for cadet hospital 530, 1072 for cadet barracks 531, 1072 for roads, etc., 531, 1073 for repairing buildings, etc., 531, 1073 for restoring Fort Putnam 531, 1073 for quarters for civilians 1073 for enlarging buildings, etc., 531, 1073 limit of cost for improvements increased 531 for emplacements for breechloading rifles 1073 deficiency appropriation for additional pay, Superintendent 1382 for professor of military hygiene, 1382 for assistant professor of mathematics 1382 admission authorized of José Martin Calvo 834 of José March Duplat 1423 cadets dismissed from, ineligible for Revenue-Cutter Service 452 dental surgeon to be detailed to 1163 *Military Co in missions,* appropriation for expenses 245, 1163 *Military Information Division, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses 240, 1158 for translator, etc, 246, 1163 *Military Parks* (*see* National Parks). *Military Posts,* appropriation for construction, etc.; restriction 742, 1348 for Fort McIntosh, Tex 742 for Fort Wright, Wash 742 for Fort Screven, Ga 742 for Fort Monroe, Va 742, 1348 for Fort Oglethorpe, Ga 742 for Camp Douglas, Wis 742 for Fort Crockett, Tex 742 for Fort Moultrie, S. C 743 for Fort Snelling, Minn 743 for Fort Monroe, repairs, sewers, etc, 743, 1348 for barracks and quarters for seacoast defenses 1348 for reconstructing military prison, San Francisco 1348 for Fort Greble, R. I 1348 for Presidio of San Francisco, Cal 1348 for Fort Bayard, N. Mcx. 1348 for Governors Island, N. Y 1349 additional land for Fort Sheridan, Ill,, authorized 1348 use of embankment, etc., Key West, Fla 11693478 *Military Reservations,* exchange of lands, Fort Douglas, with Le Grand Young 612 portion of Fort Douglas, Utah, granted for Utah University; conditions 195 Fort Robinson, Nebr., granted to Crawford, for park, etc 461 right of way granted through Fort Columbia, Wash 926 Fort Douglas, Utah 927 Fort Sill, Okla 613 Fort Wright, Wash 865, 927 San Pedro, Cal 915 *Military Reservations, Abandoned,* appropriation for surveying, etc 726, 1334 deficiency appropriation for surveying, Fort Bufoni, N. Dak 47 disposal of Fort Shaw, Mont., lands 228 land laws extended to Fort Crittenden, Utah 808 Fort Rice, N. Dak 808 part of Fort Brady, Mich., reserved for public building 190 Fort Sherman, Idaho, granted to Kootenai County 456 proclamation graining part, of Fort Sherman, Idaho, to Coeur d’ Alene, for cemetery 3004 *Military Schools,* loan of naval equipment to certain, increased 620 *Military Secretary’s Department, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses, headquarters 240, 1158 for pay of officers; longevity 243, 1161 promotion of major to lieutenant-colonel when vacancy occurs 1161 name changed to Adjutant-General’s Department 1158 title of officers 1158 *Military Secretary’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 418, 964 for rent 421, 967 printing restriction not applicable to record and pension work in 1367 to be Adjutant-General’s office 1158 *Military Stores,* use of funds from, transferred to Philippine government 258 *Military Stores, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 580, 1202 *Militia,* proclamation inviting to participate in Jamestown celebration 3205 *Militia, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 513, 1154 for pay of troops 513, 1154 deficiency appropriation for postage 643 for engineers, naval battalion; reimbursement 643 *Militia, Organized,* appropriation for expense of encampment with Army 249, 1164 payments after muster authorized for whole period 249 for subsistence, etc., officers of, attending Army schools 1164 for field artillery for 257, 1174 balances available 1174 deficiency appropriation for encampments, etc 1401, 1404 annual appropriation for arms, etc., for issue to, increased 449 apportionment; minimum force required of each State 449 available for inspection 450 promoting rifle practice 450 horses, forage, etc., for encampments, maneuvers, and field instruction 450 purchase, accounting, etc., of arms, stores, etc 450 survey and report of lost, destroyed, or unserviceable property 450 authority of Secretary of War 450 new type of small arm and ammunition, to be furnished 1174 *Milk Bottles, etc., D. C.,* protection of ownership, etc., of 1006 *Mill Springs, Ky* appropriation for national cemetery, enlarging; condition 1348 *Miller, Abraham H* pension increased 1737 *Miller, Alexander,* pension increased 1565 *Miller, Amon,* pension increased 1630 *Miller, Anthony W.,* pension increased 2209 *Miller, Benjamin S.,* pension increased 1830 *Miller, David,* pension increased 2790 *Miller, Daniel J.,* pension increased 1984 *Miller, Edward,* pension 2757 *Miller, Edward C.,* pension increased 2503 *Miller, Elias,* pension increased 2515 *Miller, F. W.,* payment to 2662 *Miller, Harriett E. (widow),* pension increased 2055 *Miller, Henry,* payment to 2662 *Miller, Henry D.,* pension increased 1927 *Miller, Hurd L.,* pension increased 2768 *Miller, Jabez,* pension increased 1850 *Miller, Jacob, Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 2320 *Miller, Jacob, War with Mexico,* pension increased 2587 *Miller, James A.,* pension increased 2776 *Miller, James C.,* pension increased 1880 *Miller, James M.,* pension increased 1730 *Miller, Jesse S.,* pension increased 2343 *Miller, John,* pension increased 2761 *Miller, John Adams,* pension increased 2587 *Miller, John K.,* pension increased 1732 *Miller, Joseph,* pension increased 14643479 *Miller, Joseph E.,* pension increased 1680 *Miller, Julian Taylor,* maybe appointed assistant, surgeon, Navy 892 *Miller, Levi E.,* pension increased 2529 *Miller, Margaret S. (widow),* pension increased 2223 *Miller, Martha (widow),* pension increased 1627 *Miller, Mary Jane (widow),* pension increased 2680 *Miller, Mary L. (widow),* pension 1555 *Miller, Mrs. R. E.,* payment, to 2812 *Miller, Samuel A.,* pension increased 2698 *Miller, Thomas,* pension increased 2360 *Miller, Webster,* pension increased 2578 *Miller, William, Michigan Volunteers,* pension increased 2514 *Miller, William, North Carolina Volunteers,* pension increased 1687 *Miller, William G.,* pension increased 2324 *Millett, William J.,* pension increased 1834 *Milliman, Thomas,* pension increased 1650 *Millison, Simon,* pension increased 2330 *Mills Avenue NE., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for opening. 1244 appropriation for 1244 *Mills Building, D. C.,* appropriation for employees, care of 423, 968 for rent, maintenance, etc., for Navy 427, 973 *Mills, Edward J.,* pension increased 1529 *Mills, Leonidas E.,* pension increased 2347 *Mills, Robert,* pension increased 2261 *Mills, Robert W.,* pension increased 2465 *Milson, Thomas,* pension increased 2568 *Miltimore, Janies,* pension increased 2615 *Milwaukee, Wis.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 746, 1353 for improvement of harbor, including harbor of refuge; contracts 1100 for light station, on breakwater 711, 1317 light and fog signal station authorized; breakwater, Harbor of Refuge 323 light station near North Point discontinued 996 modification of improvement of inner harbor, authorized 819 *“Min,” Steamship,* appropriation for repairs 1292 *Mine Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 430, 975 *Miner, Henry D.,* pension increased 2622 *Miner, Kate M. (widow),* pension increased 2272 *Mineral Lands,* locations of, on unallotted lands of Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont 1038 *Mineral Lands, Okla.,* provisions for leases, etc., in educational sections 273 *Mineral Lands, Osage Indian Reservation, Okla.,* provisions for leasing, royalties, etc 543 *Mineral Resources of the, United Slates,* appropriation for preparing report on 727, 1330 for printing and binding 760, 1367 *Miners’ Hospital Wyo.,* land grants to State for, may be exchanged 92 *Mines, etc., Navy,* appropriation for manufacture, etc 1180 *Mingo-Martin Coal Land Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at Wolf Creek, Ky 1002 *Mining Claims, Alaska,* annual labor requirements until issue of patent 1243 affidavits agio improvements, etc 1243 *Mining, Hydraulic, California,* may be permitted without restraining works, if not injurious to navigation 1001 *Minisceongo River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Ministers, etc Alien,* not excluded ad mission under contract 899 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, Envoys Extraordinary and,* appropriation for salaries 286, 916 not to be paid officials receiving other salaries 287, 917 *Minneapolis, Minn.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 exchange of lands with, for flowage purposes 188 examination, etc., on use for power of surplus waters of the Mississippi between Saint Paul and 456 *Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Sault Sainte Marie Railway Company,* may bridge Mississippi River in Morrison County, Minn 868 Red River in North Dakota and Minnesota 820 *Minnesota,* appropriation for Indian service in 349, 1032 for drainage survey, etc., of lamia ceded by Chippewas 352 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 435, 980 termination 980 for investigating infectious diseases of domestic animals in 674, 1260 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, suppressing Indian hostilities 1374 bridge authorized across Rod River, in North Dakota and 820 certain allotments to Sioux, in Dakota County, to be sold to 78 certain reservoir lands in, restored to home-stead entry; flowage rights reserved 195 claim for suppressing Indian hostilities reopened 637 Cooper Island granted, for State forest re-serve or public park 352 dam, etc., authorized across Mississippi River, between Stearns anti Sherburne counties 5373480 dispossessed settlers, etc., on railway grants, allowed credit on making new entries 120 homesteaders allowed, leave of absence 1419 time to provo residence, etc., in, extended 1421 lands granted for consumptive sanitarium; price 195 flowage rights reserved 195 time extended for payment by settlers on ceded reservations in 326 *Minnesota, Dakota anti Pacific Railway Company * may bridge Missouri River, Walworth County, S. Dak 193 *Minnesota Power and Trolley Company,* time extended for dam, etc., across Mississippi River, by 84 *Minnesota River, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1102 preliminary examination to be made for connecting, with Red River of the North 1114 *Minnick, John E.,* pension increased 2202 *Minor Coin,* appropriation for transporting 706, 1312 deficiency appropriation for transporting 636, 1374 permanent appropriation for metal for, increased 132 coinage authorized at Philadelphia, San Francisco, Denver, and New Orleans mints 132 purchase of metal; use ami accounting of profits 132 exchange authorized at mints named 132 redemption of, in sums not less than $20 132 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 395, 941 *Minors, D. C.,* sale, gift. etc., of intoxicating liquors to, by unlicensed persons, prohibited 1248 penalty 1249 *Minot, N. Dak.,* terms of court at 609, 610 *Mints and Assay Offices,* appropriation for Director, examiner, assayer, etc 409, 955 for contingent expenses 409, 955 for examinations, etc 409, 956 for incidentals 409, 956 for collecting precious metals statistics 409, 956 for salaries and expenses, Carson, Nev 413, 960 Denver, Colo 414, 900 New Orleans, La 414, 961 Philadelphia, Pa 414, 961 San Francisco, Cal 414, 961 Boise, Idaho 415, 961 Charlotte, N. C 415, 962 Deadwood, S. Dak 415, 962 Helena, Mont 415, 962 New York, N. Y 415, 962 Saint Louis, Mo 416, 962 Seattle Wash 416, 962 deficiency appropriation for San Francisco, Cal 31, 665 for examinations, etc 31, 1373 for freight on bullion and coin 31, 639, 1376 for Philadelphia 1376 Denver, Colo., transfer of funds for clerks, etc 842 medallions for Zebulon Montgomery Pike Monument Association to be made 198 minor coins, permanent appropriation for metal increased 132 coinage extended to other mints 132 use of seigniorage fund 132 exchangeable al specified mints 132 redemption in sums not less than $20 132 preparation authorized of medals, etc., Jamestown Exposition 767 *Misbranded Foods or Drays,* punishment for manufacture or trade in 768 *Misdemeanors (see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Mishler, Joseph J.,* pension increased 1976 *Misner, John.,* pension increased 2020 *Mispillion River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Mission Indian Lands, Cal.,* proclamation restoring to public domain, two sections reserved for 3037 *Mission Indians, Cal.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 333, 1022 additional lands to be set apart, etc., for 1022 *Mission Schools, Indian,* on reservations to receive rations of enrolled pupils 326 *Missionary Board, Brethren Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Mississippi,* appropriation for dredge for improving harbors on coast of 1088 *Mississippi Choctaw Indians,* claims of estate of Charles F. Winton to be heard in Court, of Claims 140 enrollment with Choctaws 341 proof of removal may be made by heirs of deceased; limit 145 *Mississippi River,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of Southwest Pasa; contracts 737, 1089 from the Missouri to Minneapolis; contracts, etc 738, 1105 for improvement, at Moline, Ill 739, 1345 Saint Paul to Minneapolis, Locks and Dams 1 and 2 739, 1345 for maintaining South Pass channel 739 for improvement of South Pass channel; contracts 1089 for improvement of Head of Passes to the Ohio 740, 1103 for improvement of, from the Ohio to the Missouri; contracts, etc 1104 Commission authorized; duties 1104 for improvement of reservoirs at head-waters; cession of lands 1105 for bridge, Fort Snelling to Saint Paul, Minn 1346 allotment for levees between Head of the Passes and Cape Girardeau, Mo., in discretion of Commission 208 bridge authorized across, Clinton, Iowa; reconstruction, etc 879 Louisiana, Mo 933 Morrison County, Minn 868 Saint Louis, Mo 892 by city of Saint louis 461 Saint Paul and Fort Snelling, Minn 66 control of expenses 14183481 commission to report on use of surplus waters of, between Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minn 456 composition 457 propositions; whether there will be surplus for power purposes 457 if available for light and power, public buildings, etc 457 feasibility of disposing of power; plans, etc 457 meetings; time of report 457 dam, etc., authorized across, at Bemidji, Minn 210 Clearwater, Minn 266 Morrison County, Minn 209 Monticello, Minn 264 Saint Cloud, Minn 537 exchange of lands with Minneapolis, Minn., for Lock and Dam No. 1 188 modification authorized of bridge across, at Prairie du Chien, Wis 615 time extended for bridging, at Fort Snelling, Minn 1418 Saint Louis, Mo 883 time extended for dam, etc., at Clearwater, Minn 1235 Monticello, Minn 1235 Morrison County, Minn 1219 Rock Island Rapids 876 Sauk Rapids, Mum 1058 Wright and Sherburne counties, Minn 84 use of balance for improving, from the Ohio to the Missouri, authorized 838 *Mississippi River Commission,* appropriation for expenses, improvements from Head of Passes to the Ohio 740, 1103 authorized to make allotments of appropriations for levees 208 additional contracts authorized 1103 dredge boats, etc., to maintain 9-foot channel 1103 allotments for harbors, etc 1103 with two engineer officers to report on 14-foot channel, Saint Louis to mouth of river, etc 1104 special subjects 1104 *Mississippi River Power Company,* may dam Mississippi River at Clearwater, Minn 266 near Monticello, Minn 264 time extended for dam, etc., across Mississippi River at Clearwater, Minn 1235 at Monticello, Minn 1235 *Mississippi Sound, Ala.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel with Mobile Bay 1111 *Mississippi Sound, Miss.,* payment for dredging channel and anchorage basin between Ship Island Harbor and Gulfport 833 *Missoula Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3259 *Missoula, Mont.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Missouri Central Railroad Company,* may bridge Missouri River at Glasgow, Mo. 818 Saint Charles and Saint Louis counties, Mo 818 *Missouri Eastern Judicial District,* Phelps County transferred from western district to eastern division of 875 *Missouri River,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of, to Kansas City 1105 from Kansas City to Sioux City 1105 from Sioux City to Fort Benton; application 1106 deficiency appropriation for destroying ice gorge near Vermilion, S. Dak 1381 bridge authorized across, in Broadwater and Gallatin counties, Mont 456 Glasgow, Mo 818 Kansas City, Kans 884 Kansas City, Mo 196 Lewis and Clarke County, Mont 457 Saint Charles and Saint Louis counties, Mo 818 Walworth County, S. Dak 193 Walworth and Dewey counties, S. Dak 95 dams, etc., authorized across, in Montana 111, 912 preliminary examination of, to be made front mouth to Sioux City; restriction 1115 time extended for bridging, between Kansas City and Sibley, Mo 911 South Omaha, Nebr 817 Yankton, S. Dak 9, 10, 897, 1058 time extended for dam across, in Montana 1115 *Missouri River Improvement Company,* dam, etc., authorized across Missouri River in Montana, by 912 *Missouri Western Judicial District,* Phelps County transferred to eastern district from 875 *Mitchell, Andrew T.,* pension increased 2052 *Mitchell, Catharine R. (widow),* pension increased 1695 *Mitchell, Cora F. (daughter),* pension 1775 *Mitchell, Cornelia (widow of Nathan),* pension 2008 *Mitchell, Cornelia (widow of Leonard Peaslee),* pension 2563 *Mitchell, David,* pension increased 2244 *Mitchell, John IL, late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for payment to widow 43 *Mitchell, Isaiah,* pension increased 1640 *Mitchell, John C.,* pension increased 2555 *Mitchell, John T.,* pension increased 2366 *Mitchell, Levi,* pension increased 2519 *Mitchell, Mary (widow),* pension 1477 *Mitchell, Mildred W., (widow),* pension increased 1889 *Mitchell, Mollie J. (widow),* pension increased 2432 *Mitchell, S. Dak,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1301 *Mitchell, William B.,* pension increased 1922 *Mitsui Bussan Kaisa,* payment to 2660 *Mittag, Azelia (widow),* pension 2740 *Moats, Sanford II.,* pension 24193482 *Mobile, Ala.,* appropriation for repairs, etc., defenses of 1059 for replacing ammunition, etc., damaged by storm 1060 for improvement of harbor; contracts; dredge 1087 for improvement of bar 1087 *Mobile and Girard Railroad,* transfers allowed homesteaders on grants in Alabama to 1408 *Mobile Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc 463, 1060 *Mobile Bay, Ala.,* construction of bridge, wharves, etc., Dauphin Island to Cedar Point 10 preliminary examination to be made of channel with Mississippi Sound 1111 *Mobile Railway and Doek Company,* may build bridge, wharves, etc., Cedar Point to Dauphin Island, Ala 10 *Mobley, Cornelia A. (widow),* pension increased 1929 *Moebius, Albert,* payment to 2662 *Moffat, David H.,* military record corrected 1959 *Mohan, Michael,* pension increased 1442 *Mohn, John F,* pension increased 2287 *Moieties,* appropriation for compensation in lieu of 708, 1315 *Mokelumne River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 1, 107 *Motel Indium»,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 369, 1045 *Moline, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1301 *Molokai Maiul, Hawaii,* light station established on north shore 996 appropriation for 1319 *“Monadnock,” U. S. S.* appropriation for modernizing battery of 1180 *Monaghan, Minor B.,* pension increased 2491 *Moncton, New Brunswick,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Money-Order Division, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 438, 984 for miscellaneous expenses 471, 1210 for supplies 476, 1215 deficiency appropriation for supplies 42 *Monin, Rawleign M.,* pension increased 2461 *Monitors, Navy,* appropriation for new turret sights 1180 for fire-control instruments 1180 *Monks, William,* pension increased 1929 *Monongahela Connecting Railroad Company,* may bridge Monongahela River, Pittsburg, Pa 539 *Monongahela River,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of; Lock and Dam 3 738 Lock and Dam No. 5; contracts 1080 deficiency appropriation for post lights 660 bridge authorized across. Brownsville. Pa 128 Pittsburg, Pa 539, 1235 post lights authorized 324 time extended for bridge, at Brownsville, Pa 1236 Charleroi to Rostraver, Pa 884 Webster, Pa 17, 876 *Monopolies, Coal and Oil,* appropriation for examinations, etc 705 deficiency appropriation for examinations, etc 119 investigation ordered of, etc 823 *Monroe, Farmerville and Northwestern Rail-way Company,* may bridge D’Arbonne River, at Farmer-ville., La 1254 Ouachita River, at Monroe, La 1254 *Monroe, Hiram E.,* pension increased 1515 *Monroe, John, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2443 *Monroe, John, New Fork Volunteers,* pension increased. 1672 *Monroe, La.,* bridge authorized across Ouachita River at. 1254 *Monroe, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1098 *Monroe Street, Anacostia, D. C.,* extension of, to new bridge, condemnation of land 492 *Monroe Street, Brookland, D. C.,* appropriation for bridge over railroad tracks; payment by railroad company 1130 proceedings to condemn land for extending 1222 appropriation for 1222 *Monroe, William. V.,* pension increased 2798 *Montana,* appropriation for Indian service in 353, 1034 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 353, 1034 for purchasing school sections for, on Blackfeet Reservation 1038 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 435, 980 for surveying boundary with Idaho 726 deficiency appropriation for incidentals, Indian service 38. 655 for surveyor-general’s office 654 Big Belt Forest Reserve, established 3151 area modified 3283 Big Hole Forest Reserve, established 3254 Big Hole Forest Reserve, Idaho and, enlarged 3281 Billings land district, established; office 11 Bitter Root Forest Reserve, Idaho, and area modified 3044 bridge authorized across Yellowstone River in 97 Cabinet Forest Reserve, Idaho and, established 3295 Crazy Mountains Forest Reserve, established 3224 Crow Indian Reservation ceded lands, opened to entry 3200 dam authorized across Missouri River in Ill 912 disposal of abandoned Fort Shaw Reservation 228 Ekalaka Forest Reserve, established 3245 Elkhorn Forest Reserve, established 3024 forest reserves not to be created or added to in, except by act of Congress 1271 Gallatin Forest Reserve, lands added to 3193 Glasgow land district in Valley County, established 929 Helena Forest Reserve, established 31963483 Hell Gate Forest Reserve, established 3168 enlarged 3213, 3230 homesteaders allowed leaves of absence 1419 time to prove residence, etc., in. extended 1421 Kootenai Forest Reserve, established 3225 Kootenai Forest Reserve, Idaho anti, lands added to 3253 Lewis and Clark Forest Reserve, enlarged 3304 Little Relt Forest Reserve, name of Little Belt Mountain Forest Reserve changed to, and area enlarged 3180 lands added to 3254 lands excluded 3277 Little Rockies Forest Reserve, est established 3290 Lolo Forest Reserve, established 3231 enlarged 3260 Long Pine Forest Reserve, established 3235 Madison Forest Reserve, area modified 2995 enlarged 3148 Missoula Forest, Reserve, established 3259 Otter Forest Reserve, established 3305 Pryor Mountains Forest Reserve, established 3258 sale of army subsistence supplies in, permitted for three mouths 1421 selection authorized in lieu of lands relinquished within Red Rock Lakes Reservoir site 150 by owners, etc., of lands relinquished 151 lands relinquished restored to public do-main 151 Snowy Mountains Forest Reserve, established 3246 surveys of certain townships in, directed 726 Yellowstone Forest Reserve. Wyo., Idaho, and, enlarged 3049 area modified 3291 *Montana College of Agriculture and Mechanic. Arts,* lease of lands in Chouteau County to, for dry-land farming experiments 552 *Montanti, Josefita (widow),* pension increased 2378 *Monteith, William,* pension increased 1599 *Montenegro, Greece and,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Monterey, Cal.,* appropriation for monument to Commodore John D. Sloat at 1408 entry, etc., of vessels for petroleum, permitted at 23 title to cuartel lot in, released to 267 *Monterey Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 3218 *Monterey, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *“Monterey.” U. S. S.,* appropriation for modernizing battery of 1180 *Montevideo, Uruguay,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Montezuma Castle National Monument, Ariz* proclamation setting aside 3265 *Montezuma Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3106 enlarging 3307 *Montgomery, Ala.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *Montgomery County, Tenn.,* may bridge Cumberland River, at Clarksville 134 *Montgomery. John W.,* pension increased 2239 *Montgomery. Jose ph,* pension increased 2070 *Montgomery. Margaret A. (widow),* pension increased 2079 *Montgomery, Mary A. (widow),* pension 2094 *Montgomery, Theodore F.,* pension increased 2132 *Monthly Pay, Army,* to be computed as thirty days 248 *Monticello Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation establishing 3272 *Monticello, Minn.,* dam authorized across Mississippi River near. 264 time extended for dam. etc., of Mississippi River 1235 *Montreal, Quebec,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Monument Hill. Greeneville, Tenn.,* burial place of Andrew Johnson accepted and to be used as national cemetery 259 *Monuments,* appropriation for Commodore John Barry 223 for Princeton, N. J., battlefield 224 for Provincetown, Mass landing of the Pilgrims, etc 225 for erecting, etc., Kings Mountain battleground, S. C 286 for to Commodore John D. Sloat at Monterey, Cal 1408 for Tippecanoe battleground, Ind 1410 for commemorating battle of New Orleans 1812, 1411 for site and pedestal, Stephenson Grand Army memorial 1424 selection of site for statue of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Washington D. C 830 appropriation for 830 obsolete cannon donated for, to Gen. Henry Leavenworth 839 *Monuments, National (see* National Monuments). *Moody, Charles D.,* pension increased 2774 *Moody, Henry. * pension increased 2148 *Moody, Thomas L.,* pension increased 2505 *Moomaw, James M.,* pension increased 1802 *Mooney. Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2570 *Mooney, Patrick,* pension increased 2013 *Moore, Abbie C. (widow),* pension increased 1542 *Moore, Alexander,* pension increased 2091 *Moore David H.,* pension increased 2560 *Moore, Delilah (widow),* pension 2007 *Moore, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2002 *Moore, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 17783484 *Moore, James A.,* may construct canal from Lake Washington to Puget Sound, Wash 231 modification of plan authorized 1108 *Moore, John Bassell,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, editing Digest of International Law 1372 *Moore, John D.,* pension increased 1562 *Moore, John L.,* pension increased 2074 *Moore, John N.,* pension increased 1776 *Moore, John P.,* pension increased 1686 *Moore, Lewis D.,* pension increased 2115 *Moore, Mary C. (widow of Thomas),* pension increased. 2238 *Moore, Mary C. (widow of William H.),* pension increased 1813 *Moore, Newton,* pension increased 2186 *Moore, Reese,* pension increased 1987 *Moore, Rittenhouse,* appropriation for reimbursement 1291 *Moore, Robert S.,* pension increased 1554 *Moore, Samuel,* pension increased 2590 *Moore, Troy,* pension increased 1675 *Moore, Viola, formerly Viola Faribault, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Moore, Virginia C. (widow),* pension increased 2048 *Moore, William,* pension increased 1724 *Moorehead, William,* pension increased 1438 *Moores Creek Monument Association,* appropriation for repairing monument, etc. 259 *Moqui Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* allotment of lands in severalty to Indians of 1021 *Moran, Louise Barbier, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Morehart. David,* pension increased 1845 *Morehaid, Daniel B* pension increased 2673 *Morehead, William,* pension increased 2147 *Morey, Augustus J* pension increased 1911 *Morgan, Agusta P. (widow),* pension increased. 2283 *Morgan, C.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1388 *Morgan, Charles F. M.,* pension increased 2258 *Morgan, Edmund,* pension increased 1825 *Morgan, Edwin,* pension increased 2115 *Morgan, Elisabeth (widow),* pension increased 1697 *Morgan, Elizabeth Moore (widow),* pension increased. 2302 *Morgan, John M.,* pension increased 2718 *Morgan, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2454 *Morgan, Mary C. (widow),* pension 1658 *Morgan, William J.,* pension increased 1700 *Morgan, William M.,* pension increased 2255 *Morgan, William T.,* pension 1916 *Moriarty, Bartholomew,* pension increased 1479 *Morland, David N.,* pension increased 1934 *Morley, Alfred W.,* pension increased 1810 *Morley, Calvin E.,* pension increased 2401 *Morning Gun,* appropriation for firing 257, 1174 *Morocco,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 for Cape Spartel light 289, 919 general act for reforms in 2905 *Morphine., D. C.,* restriction on sale, etc., of 179 *Morrill, Alice W., (widow),* pension increased 2210 *Morrill, Ezekiel,* pension increased 2278 *Morrill, James H.,* pension increased 2178 *Morris, James M.,* pension increased 2560 *Morris, Joann (widow),* pension 1503 *Morris, John A.,* pension increased 2688 *Morris, John F.,* pension increased 2161 *Morris, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian school 350, 1032 *Morris. S. Harriet (widow),* pension increased 1594 *Morris, Sarah C. (widow),* pension increased 2358 *Morris, Thomas,* pension increased 2497 *Morris, William II.,* pension increased 1612 *Morrison County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River in 868 dam authorized across Crow Wing River between Cass County and 296 Mississippi River in 209 location, etc., of dam, etc., across Mississippi River in, modified 1219 *Morrison, Edith F. (widow),* pension 2008 *Morrison, Felix G.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2840 *Morrison. Francis M.,* pension increased 2348 *Morrison, Harriet L. (widow),* pension 1916 *Morrison, John H.,* pension increased 2794 *Morrison. Matilda (widow),* pension increased 2012 *Morrison, Oscar B.,* pension increased 22183485 *Morrison, Samuel H.,* pension increased 2140 *Morrison, William R., and H. W. Haines,* may build dam, etc., across Mississippi River, at Bemidji, Minn 210 *Morrissey. Daniel,* pension increased 2154 *Morrow, Ella B. (widow),* pension 2743 *Morrow, Fannie E. (widow),* pension increased 1778 *Morrow, James,* pension increased 2345 *Morrow. Thomas E.,* pension increased 1520 *Morrow, William H.,* pension increased 1713 *Morse, Jackson, alias Charles W. Paige,* pension increased 1501 *Morse, Milo B.,* pension increased 1782 *Morson. William,* pension increased 2580 *Mortem, Hariet A. (widow),* pension 2010 *Morton, Louisa finite (widow),* pension increased 2684 *Morton, Oliver,* pension increased 2376 *Moscow, Idaho,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1301 *Moscow, Russia,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Mose, Daniel,* pension increased 2541 *Mose, Jacob,* pension increased 2757 *Moser, Samuel,* pension increased 2275 *Moser, William H.,* pension increased 2371 *Moses and Sons, W. B.,* deficiency appropriation for furniture, Capitol 1388 *Moses Indian Agreement,* trust patents to allottees of Columbia and Colville reservations, Wash., under 55 *Mosher, Silas,* pension increased 1862 *Mosher, Robert Brent,* deficiency appropriation for 660 *Mosier, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1917 *Moss, Buford P.,* pension increased 1472 *Moss, James,* pension increased 1823 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail,* appropriation for emergency fund to meet spread of 696, 1280 *Mott, Alexander B.,* pension increased 2479 *Motor Boats,* gasoline for, allowed on vessels not carrying passengers for hire 204 *Motor Propelled Vessels,* carrying passengers and freight subject to steamboat inspection, etc., provisions 194 fishing vessels excepted 194 regulations for vessels of 15 tons and under 194 *Motor Vehicles, D. C.,* registration and identification rules 1126 speed regulations; penalties 621 *Mottville, Mich.,* dam authorized across Saint Joseph River near 1254 *Moules, John,* pension increased 1740 *Moulton, Jotham T.,* pension increased 1828 *Mount Carmel, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River at 820 *Mount Jezriel Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Mount Moriah Baptist Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Mount Pleasant Congregational Society, D. C.,* taxes refunded 870 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.,* appropriation for Indian school 349, 1031 *Mount Rainier Forest Reserve, Wash.,* proclamation enlarging, and changing name to Rainier 3296 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.,* appropriation for management, etc 729, 1337 for wagon road into 744, 1349 *Mount Taylor Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3239 *Mountain Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 463, 1059 *Mouser, Thomas B.,* pension increased 1757 *Monan, Balizar,* pension increased 1941 *Mower, George W.,* pension increased 1675 *Mowrey, Harley,* pension increased 2018 *Mrugalski, Joseph,* payment to 2662 *Muehlberg, Hermann,* pension increased 1954 *Mueller, Max,* pension increased 2489 *Muhlenfeld, Martha E. (widow),* pension 2760 *Mukden, Manchuria,* classi ficai ion and salary of consul-general 99 *Mulford, James B.,* granted honorable discharge 2305 *Mull. Edward. K.,* pension increased 2480 *Mullally, Nancy J. (widow),* pension 2420 *Midlen, James P.,* pension increased 2355 *Millien, John H.,* pension increased 2227 *Muller, Fritz,* pension increased 1531 *Mullin, Rose* pension increased 1898 *Milliin, Sidney F.,* pension increased 1551 *Mullins, Calvin S.,* pension increased 2513 *Mancher. Joseph,* pension increased 1912 *Muncie, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 698 *Muncy, James W.,* pension increased 2680 *Mandy, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 22053486 *Munger. Israel E.,* pension increased I860 *Munich, Germany,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Municipal Building, D. C.,* appropriation for construction 489, 1126 *Municipal Buildings, D. C.,* electric plants in, prohibited: exception 1371 *Municipal Lodging House, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 512, 1153 *Municipalities, Indian Territory,* improvement of streets and alleys 147 assessment and tax on property 147 maximum charge 147 issue of improvement scrip for 147 taxation of tangible railroad property 148 on all property; appeals front assessments 148 *Munising. Mich.,* preliminary examination of harbor to he made 1114 *Munns, Brice,* pension increased 2290 *Munoz and Villanueva,* appropriation for purchasing coal claims of, in the Philippines 23 *Munsil, Rhoda (widow),* pension — 2008 *Munson, Brands M.,* pension increased 1540 *Munson, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2223 *March, James A.,* pension increased 1942 *Murderkill River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Murdough, Samuel C.,* pension increased 2692 *Murfreesboro, Tenn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1301 *Murphy, Daniel B.,* granted honorable discharge 2221 *Murphy, Edward,* pension increased 2405 *Murphy, Felix G.,* pension increased 2314 *Murphy, Franklin,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 828 *Murphy, James,* pension increased 2200 *Murphy, John E* pension increased 1878 *Murphy, Sallie H. (widow),* pension increased 1580 *Murphy, William J.,* may dam Red Lake River, Minn 65 *Murray, Charles T.,* pension increased 2236 *Murray, Elizabeth (widow),* pension 1669 *Murray, Francis,* pension increased 2750 *Murray, James C.,* pension increased 2503 *Murray, John P.,* pension increased 2687 *Murray, Mary (widow),* pension 2488 *Murray, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2259 *Murray, William A.,* pension increased 1823 *Murrey, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2489 *Marrow Indian Orphans Home, Ind. T.,* patents of Choctaw and Chickasaw lands issued to 142 fractional rights may be conveyed to 142 additional lands conveyed to 142 *Murtha, James,* pension increased 2510 *Muscatine, Iowa,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1301 *Muscle Shoals, Ala.,* dams, etc., for power stations authorized across Tennessee River at 52 permits for dams withheld 1094 return from President requested of bill authorizing dams, etc., at 2829 *Muscogee, Okla.,* terms of court 275 *Museums, Public,* historic antiquities from public lands to be preserved in 225 *Musgrove, Lucinda C. (widow),* pension increased 2555 *Muskegon, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 698 for improvement of harbor 1097 *Muskingum River, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of; Lock and Dam No. 11 1095 *Muskrat, David,* may bring suit in Court, of Claims for Cherokees, to determine validity of laws restricting alienation, etc 1028 *Muzzle-Loading Field Guns,* appropriation for converting to breech-loading, for saluting 1060 *Myers, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2080 *Myers, Eugene A. (son),* pension 2235 *Myers, George,* pension increased 2616 *Myers, George, C.,* pension increased 1672 *Myers, Isaac,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 661 *Myers, Kale (widow),* pension increased 2287 *Myers, Noah,* pension 2081 *Myers, Thomas E.,* pension increased 1742 *Mystic River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 1075 preliminary examination of, to be made 1114 **N.** *Naddy, Patrick,* granted honorable discharge 2816 *Nadeau (née Toupin), Amanda, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Nagasaki, Japan,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Nagiiyoptewin, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to. 357 *Nagle, William S.,* pension increased 17663487 *Nahant, Mass.,* appropriation for fencing, etc., Government reservation 250 *Nahrgaang, Charles,* payment to 2662 *Nanking, China,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Nansemond River, Fa.,* appropriation for improvement of 1082 *Nantes, France,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Nanticoke River, Del. and Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Nanticoke River, Md.,* preliminary examination to be made of Northwest Fork 1113 *Nantucket, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1075 *Nantucket Shoals, Mass.,* light vessel established off 322 appropriation for 710, 1317 *Napa River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 1107 *Napewaslowin, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Naphtha-Propelled Vessels,* steamboat inspection provisions for 194 *Naples, Italy,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Narcotics. D. C.,* restrictions on sale of cocaine, opium, etc. 179 *Narrin. William A.,* pension increased 2542 *Narran, Robert L.,* pension increased 1816 *Nash, Albert II.,* pension increased 2441 *Nash, Allen J.,* pension increased 1453 *Nash, Charles V.,* pension increased 2678 *Nash, Daniel D* pension increased 1658 *Nash, Mary Amanda (widow),* pension increased 2086 *Nash, Susan E. (widow),* pension increased 2050 appropriation for public building 698, 1301 *Nashville, Tenn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 31 terms of court 298, 882 two bridges authorized across Cumberland River at 135 time for construction extended 927 *Nassau, West Indies,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Natchez Electric. Street Railway and Power Company,* granted right of way along roadway to national cemetery . 1248 *Natchez. Miss.,* right of way granted along roadway to national cemetery 1248 *Natchitoches, La.,* deficiency appropriation for furniture, public building 1374 *National Ranks (see also* National Currency), American, Graham, Va., may move to Bluefield, W. Va 13 contribution of money by, at: political elections prohibited 864 penalty 865 designated depositaries to receive public moneys of all classes 1290 security required, etc 1290 to receive national currency notes at par 1290 distribution to be equitable between sections and States 1290 withdrawing circulation, to receive bonds held as security by depositing lawful money 1290 former restriction on reissue removed 1290 limit increased to $9,000,000 a month 1290 diminished tax on notes secured by canal bonds 5 individual liabilities to, not no exceed one-tenth of capital and one-tenth of surplus 451 total not to exceed 30 per cent of capital 451 commercial discounts, etc., not included 451 *National Cemeteries,* appropriation for maintenance 740, 1346 for care, etc., Old Fort Mackinac, Mich 740 for Fort Crittenden, Utah; land accepted 740 for superintendents 740, 1346 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 740, 1346 for repairing roadways to; restrictions 740, 1346 for burial of indigent soldiers 740, 1346 for Antietam, Md., battlefield 741, 1346 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 741, 1347 for Arlington, Va 741, 1347 for Gettysburg, Pa 741 for Knoxville, Tenn 741, 1348 for San Juan, Porto Rico 741 for Madison Barracks, N. Y 742 for Vicksburg, Miss 1347 for Pensacola. Fla 1347 for Pori Hudson, La 1347 for Keokuk, Iowa 1347 for Fort Scott, Kans 1347 for San Francisco, Cal 1347 for Greenville, Tenn 1348 for Mill Springs, Ky 1348 for flags for decorating graves, Memorial Day 1165 for road, etc Balls Bluff. Va 258 Fredericksburg, Va 259 Salisbury, N. C 259 deficiency appropriation for Fort Donelson, Tenn 644 right of way granted along roadway, Natchez, Miss 1248 Vicksburg, Miss 849 *National Child Labor Committee, D. C.,* incorporated;objects, etc 914 *National Currency,* appropriation for superintendent redemption of, clerks, etc 407, 953 for repairs to cutting machines, etc 407, 954 for expenses; superintendent, etc 407, 954 for special examinations, etc 408, 954 for examinations of national banks, etc. 413, 960 for distinctive paper 706, 1313 deficiency appropriation for counters, etc., redemption of 28 for special examinations, etc 1373 issue of five-dollar notes not affected by currency act 1290 limitation on monthly withdrawals from circulation, extended 1290 *National Education Association of the United States, D. * incorporated; purposes, powers, etc 804 *National Forests (see also* Forest Reserves), forest reserves to be known as 12693488 *National Guard (see* Militia, Organized), *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 745, 1351 Milwaukee, Wis 746, 1353 Togus, Me 747, 1353 Hampton, Va 747, 1353 Leavenworth, Kans 747, 1354 Santa Monica, Cal 748, 1354 Marion, Ind 748, 1354 Danville, Ill 748, 1355 Johnson City, Tenn 748, 1355 Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak 749, 1355 for clothing, all branches 7419, 1355 for salaries and expenses, Board of Managers 749, 1355 for aid to State and Territorial Homes 749, 1356 deficiency appropriation for Leavenworth, Kans 34, 1383 for Danville, Ill 34, 1383 for Johnson City, Tenn 34 for Hampton, Va 34, 1382 for State and Territorial Homes 34, 644, 1383 for Santa Monica, Cal 1401 for objects of amusement, all Branches 1382 managers to control Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak 83 managers appointed: Charles M. Anderson, William Warner, Franklin Murphy, and James M. Wadsworth 828 *National Monuments,* established; Devils Tower, Wyo 3236 El Morro, N. Mex 3264 Montezuma Castle, Ariz 3265 Petrified Forest, Ariz 3266 *National Museum,* appropriation for continuing construction of new building; disbursements, etc 704, 1311 for salaries, fixtures, etc 704, 1311 for heating, lighting, etc 704, 1311 for preserving, etc., collections 704, 1311 for books, repairs, etc 704, 1311 for rent, etc 704, 1311 for printing and binding 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for preserving collections 667 *National Parks,* appropriation for Yellowstone 729, 743, 1337, 1349 for Yosemite 729, 1337 for Sequoia 729, 1337 for General Grant 729, 1337 for Crater Lake 729, 1337 for Mesa Verde 1337 for Mount Rainier 729, 744, 1337, 1349 for Wind Cave 729, 1337 for Casa Grande Ruin 729 for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 744, 1349 for Shiloh 744, 1349 for Gettysburg 744, 1350 for Vicksburg 744, 1350 Mesa Verde, Colo., created 616 name of Sulphur Springs Reservation, Okla., changed to Platt 837 Yellowstone, regulation of hotel leases, etc 207 hotel leases extended 1219 Yosemite, acceptance of cession, etc 831 *National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company, D. C* may change name to National Savings and Trust Company 868 *National Savings and Trust Company, D. C.,* name of National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company, changed to 868 *National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, D. C.,* incorporated; purposes, powers, etc 227 *National Trophy, etc., Rifle Contests,* appropriation for furnishing 258, 1175 deficiency appropriation for 32 *National University, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *National Zoological Park, D. C. (see* Zoological Park, D. C., National). *Nations, Obediah B.,* pension increased 2338 *Natt och Dag, Axel A. M* pension increased 1516 *Nattinger, Matilda E. (widow),* pension increased 1845 *Naturalization (see* Citizenship). *Naturalization, etc Proceedings,* appropriation for assistant attorneys employed in 1361 *Naturalization of Aliens,* courts conferred with jurisdiction for 596 to residents of district only 596 forms, numbering, etc 596 proceedings, declaration of intention; contents 596 petition for certificate, after two years 597 requirements; not an anarchist nor polygamist 597 renunciation of all other allegiance 597 intention to reside permanently in United States, etc 597 affidavits of two witnesses as to character, etc 597 certificate of arrival and intention 597 declaration in open court to support the Constitution and renouncing all other allegiance 597 evidence of residence, character, etc., required 598 renunciation of hereditary title, etc 598 in case of death after declaration, wife and minor may be naturalized without declaration 598 public notice of application, and date of hearing 598 filing and docketing of petition, time of action 598 restriction as to election day 598 petition to change name 598 anarchists and polygamists not to be naturalized 598 speaking English a necessary qualification 599 exceptions; physical incapacity 599 prior declarations 599 homestead entrymen 599 hearings in open court; evidence of residence 599 examination, etc., in opposition 599 record, etc., of declarations of intention and issue of citizenship certificate 599 copies to Bureau : penalty for failure 599 accountability for blank certificates 600 fees and deposits; accounting 600 preservation in court, records of declarations and petitions: identification of certificates 601 proceedings to cancel certificates illegally obtained 601 permanent residence abroad 601 notification of decree; cancellation of certificate, etc. 601 applicable to all certificates 6013489 punishment for issuing, etc., false certificates 602 engraving, printing, selling, etc., counterfeits 602 illegally, etc., issuing certificates 602 unlawful possession of blank certificates 602 willfully neglecting to render accounts of moneys received, etc 602 receiving additional fees, etc 602 issuing false acknowledgments 603 fraudulently obtaining certificates; jurisdiction of offense 603 aiding, etc., to fraudulently secure certificates 603 time limit of prosecutions 603 prosecution of prior offenses 603 laws repealed 603 forms; declaration of intention 603 petition for naturalization 604 affidavit of witnesses 605 certificate; stub 605 regulations; admission of certified copies 606 appropriation for expenses; authority for expenditures 606 naturalization of persons owing allegiance, but not citizens 606 effect, in ninety days; provisions in immediate effect 607 validation of certain defective certificates 630 records, etc., Cook County, Ill., criminal court, status declared 631 *Naus, Samuel,* pension increased 2471 *Nautical Almanac and American Ephemeris,* appropriation for preparing 425, 971 *Nautical Almanac Office,* appropriation for assistants, etc. 425, 971 for preparing Nautical Almanac 425, 971 *Naval Academy,* appropriation for construction of buildings, etc 566, 1189 for engineering experimental station 575, 1197 for pay of professors, etc 576, 1198 for band 577, 1199 admissions from foreign countries limited 577 for watchmen, mechanics, etc 577, 1199 for steam engineering employees 577, 1199 for special training, midshipmen 577, 1199 for repairs and improvements 577, 1199 for heat ing and lighting 577, 1199 for contingent 578, 1199 for expenses, Board of Visitors 578, 1200 acceptance of gift of sailboat for midshipmen 916 cadets dismissed from, ineligible for Revenue-Cutter Service 452 dismissal of midshipmen for cause 104 repeal of laws in conflict 104 courts-martial for hazing 104 execution of sentence; review 104 offense of hazing defined 105 officers, etc., to report violations of rules 105 action on present offenses 105 hearings on hazing at, ordered printed 2831 notification of vacancies June 1st of the year before graduation 578 nomination and appointment 578 appointment where nomination can not be filled as provided 578 at large and from the District 578 professors of mathematics, appointment of two additional 579 *Naval Academy, Superintendent of,* duties of, in eases of hazing 104 *Naval Apprentices,* appropriation for naval training stations for 556, 1178 *Naval Auxiliaries,* appropriation for pay, etc., of civilian officers and crews of 1178 *Naval Establishment,* construction authorized of one first-class battleship; conditions; cost 582 compensation for plans 582 full details to be reported to Congress before issuing proposals, etc 582 three torpedo-boat destroyers; cost 582 limit of cost increased 1203 contracts; differential in favor of Pacific coast bids 582 domestic materials, etc.; limit to one contractor 582 may be built at navy-yard, if bidders combine 583 limit of cost increased of battle ship “Connecticut” 583 training ships and colliers 583 construction authorized of one first-class battleship; cost 1203 plans and specifications adopted 1203 two torpedo-boat destroyers; cost: limit increased 1203 contracts to lowest best responsible bidder 1203 domestic materials, etc.; limit to one contractor 1204 may be built, at navy-yards 1204 subsurface or submarine torpedo boats authorized: tests 583 tests extended 1201 limit of cost increased; requirements 1204 appropriation for construction and machinery 583, 1204 for armor and armament; contracts 583, 1204 for equipment 1204 deficiency appropriation for equipment of new vessels 885 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for; employment of beneficiaries 557, 1179 *Naval Intelligence Office,* appropriation for clerks, etc 423, 969 *Naval Magazine, New England Coast,* appropriation for construction of buildings 568, 1190 *Naval Militia,* appropriation for arming and equipping 558, 1181 *Naval Observatory,* appropriation for assistants, etc 425, 971 for computations, books, apparatus, etc 425, 971 for contingent expenses, etc. 425, 971 for house for alt-azimuth instrument, etc 971 for grounds, etc 568, 1191 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 1384 *Naval Prison. Portsmouth, N. H.,* deficiency appropriation for administration building 652 *Naval Proving Ground, Indian Head, Md.,* appropriation for public works 567, 1190 *Naval Records of the Rebellion,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of 423, 968 for continuing publication 423, 969 *Naval Supplies,* certified checks may be accepted as guaranty on bids and contracts for; amounts 8413490 *Naval Training Stations,* appropriation for California 556, 1178 for Rhode Island 556, 1178 for Great Lakes 556, 1178 *Naval War College,* appropriation for maintenance 557, 1179 for book stacks, etc 567 deficiency appropriation for buildings; balances made available 650, 1385 *Navigable Waters,* punishment for shanghaiing extended to vessels in 1233 regulations for bridges over 84 *Navigation,* vessel for removing derelicts, etc., authorized 190 appropriation for 703, 1309 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce anti Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 445, 990 for rent 446, 991 *Navigation. Commissioner of,* appropriation for clerks, etc 445, 990 directed to change the name of certain sailing vessels 626 to consolidate enrollment and license of domestic vessels in one document 136 to document foreign-built dredges at work at Galveston, Tex., “Holm” 204 “Leviathan” 204 “Nereus” 204 “Sea Lion” 204 “Triton” 204 to issue American register to “Homeward Bound” bark 808 “Marie” steamer 881 “Mariechen” German bark 1251 “Success” steamer 881 “Waturus” steam yacht 799 *Navigation Laws,* administration of, in force in Philippines 155 *Navy* (see also Naval Establishment), appropriation for pay 553, 1176 refund of enlistment bounty in certain cases 553, 1176 for pay, miscellaneous 553, 1176 reimbursement for losses San Francisco fire 554 officers who served in civil war to be advanced one grade on retirement; exception 554 diminished pay for shore duty repealed 554 chaplains’ rank and pay rated 554 civil engineers, professors of mathematics, and assistant civil engineers’ allowances 555 for contingent 555, 1177 civilians at naval stations in island possessions 555, 1177 salary of solicitor, Office of Judge-Advocate-General 555 for Bureau of Navigation; transportation, etc 555, 1177 mileage allowance to enlisted men on discharge 555 gunnery exercises; outfits 556, 1178 maintenance of colliers 556 maintenance of naval auxiliaries 1178 training stations 556, 1178 War College 557, 1179 Naval Home 557, 1179 appropriation for Bureau of Ordnance 558, 1179 naval gun factory 558, 1180 modernizing batteries, etc 1180 torpedo station; factory 558, 1180 naval militia 558, 1181 for Bureau of Equipment 559, 1181 wireless telegraph stations, Pacific coast 500 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 561, 1183 chief to be selected from civil engineers 564 for public works. Bureau of Yards and Docks 564, 1186 Naval Academy 566, 1189 Guam, buildings for lepers 1189 Bureau of Navigation 567, 1189 Bureau of Ordnance 567, 1189 Naval Observatory 568, 1191 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 568, 1191 Marine Corps 569, 1191 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 569, 1191 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 70, 1192 navy ration amended 570, 1193 freight, Department and bureaus 571, 1193 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 573, 1195 construction plants 573, 1195 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 575, 1197 machinery plants 575, 1197 engineering experimental station 575, 1197 for Naval Academy 576, 1198 admissions from foreign countries limited 577 notification of vacancies 578 appointment of additional professors of mathematics 579 all naval records of the Revolution to be transferred to Secretary of the Navy 579 for Marine Corps 579, 1200 for increase of naval establishment 582, 1203 for construction and machinery, new vessels 583, 1204 for armor and armament 583, 1204 for equipment 1204 limit on expenditures of Department 583, 1204 for pensions 133, 1406 for Bureau of Steam Engineering, Mare Island, Cal Navy-Yard 168 deficiency appropriation for distributing medals, service in West Indies, war with Spain 35 for pay, miscellaneous 35, 46, 647, 649, 666, 668, 1384, 1386, 1402 for Bureau of Equipment 35, 648, 651, 666, 1385, 1402 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 36, 648, 652, 1386, 1402 for Marine Corps 36, 46, 647, 649, 666, 668, 1385, 1387, 1402, 1405 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 36, 47, 648, 652, 666, 1386, 1387, 1402, 1405 for pensions 39, 47, 1389 for pay 46, 647, 666, 668, 1384, 1402, 1405 for Bureau of Navigation 46, 647, 650, 666, 1385, 1386, 1402 for Bureau of Ordnance 47, 647, 650, 666, 1385, 1387, 1402, 1405 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 47, 648, 652, 666, 1386, 1402, 1405 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 47, 649, 652, 1386, 14023491 deficiency appropriation for indmenity for lost property 47, 666, 669, 1402, 1405 for indemnity for lost, clothing 47 for destroyed clothing, etc 47, 666, 669, 1402, 1405 for bounty, destroying enemy’s vessels 47, 666, 1402, 1405 for enlistment bounties 47, 666, 669, 1402 for bringing home remains of officers, etc., dying abroad 132 for reimbursing general account of advances 646, 1384 for emergency fund 646, 1384 for contingent 647, 1384 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 648, 651, 1385, 1387 for naval prison, Portsmouth, N. H 652 for Virginius Dabney 652 for George T. Emmons 653 for equipment of new vessels 885 for expenses of officers on traveling recruiting parties 1383 for repairs, etc., navy-yards 1386 appointment authorized of Reuben A. Campbell as assistant surgeon 632 Kenneth G. Castleman as lieutenant 634 Harold D. Childs as ensign, retired 1417 Francis. J. Cleary as ensign 633 Leonard Martin Cox as civil engineer 1407 Harry McL. P. Huse as commander 892 Julian Taylor MiIler as assistant surgeon 892 Commander James H. Oliver, retired, on active list 632 George R. Plummer as assistant surgeon 1408 age limit waived for admitting to Pay Corps, Frank Holway Atkinson 615 Walter Delafield Ballarti 2657 W. W. Peirce 2467 badges of Army and Navy Union may be worn on public occasions 1423 delegate to Geneva Conference to be taken from 118 holders of medals of honor to have surrendered ones returned, etc 1422 loan of equipment to certain military schools, increased to one cutter for every 25 cadets; conditions 620 vessel, etc., to Philippine Government for nautical schools 817 detail of keepers; additional numbers; preferences 817 officers advanced in rank for heroism, etc., to be carried as additional numbers in grade when promoted 296 payment of classified employees at yards, etc., from lump appropriations 1383 punishment of midshipmen for hazing; repeal of conflicting laws 104 readjustment of Porto Rico reservation at San Juan 1410 retired enlisted men, allowances and credit for all other service 457, 1217 tuberculosis patients, may be treated at Fort Bayard, N. Mex., hospital 1172 use of stores authorized. Jamaica earthquake 850 vessels and supplies for relief of earthquake sufferers authorized 827 vessels to assist, enforcing law to prevent illegal landing, etc., of sponges 314 *Navy Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 427, 968 appropriation for care of rented building 423, 968 for clerks, etc., library 423, 968 office of Naval Records of the Rebel-lion 423, 986 continuing publication 423, 969 Judge-Advocate-General’s Office 423, 969 Bureau of Navigation 423, 969 Naval Intelligence Office 423, 969 Bureau of Equipment 423, 969 for Hydrographic Office 424, 969 for Naval Observatory 425, 971 for assistants, etc Nautical Almanac Office 425, 971 for clerks, etc., Bureau of Steam Engineering 426, 971 Bureau of Construction and Repair 426, 972 Bureau of Ordnance 426, 972 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 426, 972 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 426, 972 Bureau of Yards and Docks 427, 972 for books and periodicals 427, 973 for contingent expenses 427, 973 additional, formerly from naval service; restriction 427 for rent, maintenance, etc., Mills Building 427, 973 for the naval service 553, 1176 no part of appropriation to lie used for Department unless specifically authorized 583, 1204 for freight 571, 1193 for printing and binding 760, 1367 for paying certain navy claims. 1290 deficiency appropriation for distributing medals, service in West Indies, war with Spain 35 for Navy 35, 46, 646, 666, 668, 885, 1384, 1402, 1405 for freight 36 for Court of Claims judgments under 44, 664, 1400 for Judge-Advocate-General’s Office 646 for emergency fund 646, 1384 for judgments of United States courts, under 663, 1399 for Hydrographic Office 668 for Secretary 1383 for Lawrence G. Boggs 1383 for contingent expenses 1384 for Naval Observatory 1384 naval records of the Revolution to be transferred to 579 *Navy, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2204 *Navy- Yards,* appropriation for repairs and preservation 566, 1189 deficiency appropriation for repairs and preservation 1386 light-house tenders may be built in 858 *Nay. John,* pension increased 2156 *Nay taw me ge zhick, Charlotte,* patent issued to, on L’Anse Reservation to be canceled, and issued to Charles Beneche 349 *Neafus, David B.,* pension increased 1923 *Neah Bay, Wash.,* life-saving station authorized near 123 *Neal. Stephen W.,* pension increased 19813492 *Neal, William M.,* pension increased 2580 *Near, William H.,* pension increased 1903 *Nebraska,* appropriation for Indian Service in 355, 1039 entries in area of arid lands before June 28, 1904, confirmed 1224 credit for military service allowed 1224 sale of isolated tracts; limit 1224 North Platte Forest Reserve, established 3193 resurvey of certain townships in, authorized 518 *Nebraska City, Nebr.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790 *Nebraska Judicial District,* additional district, judge to he appointed 997 division of business with present judge 998 regular terms of court; special 998 eight divisions established; composition 998 clerks and deputies 999 jurisdiction in civil actions 999 in criminal cases 999 service of petit jurors 999 grand juries at Omaha and Lincoln only 999 in other divisions. 1000 prosecutions for prior offenses 1000 marshal’s salary increased 1000 deficiency appropriation for additional district judge 1390 *Neelies River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 739 for improvement of channel to Taylors Bayou, use for Port Arthur Ship Canal, etc 1090 preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Neece, George W.,* pension increased 1778 *Needham, Edward E.,* pension increased 1632 *Neely, Sarah (widow),* pension increased 2569 *Neff, Millie, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Neglected Children, D. C.,* jurisdiction of juvenile court over 74 *Negro Development and Exposition Company,* appropriation for exhibit, Jamestown Ex-position 767 *Neil, William R.,* pension increased 2440 *Neill, Robert,* reimbursement to 2659 *Neilson, Caroline (widow),* pension increased 1781 *Neiswender, Eliza J., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Nelson, Ann R. (widow),* pension increased 1905 *Nelson, George,* payment to 2662 *Nelson, John C.,* pension increased 2781 *Nelson, Thor,* pension increased 2646 *Neponset River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of; condition 1074 *“Nereus,” Foreign-Built Dredge,* to be documented as vessel of United States 204 *Nesbitt, Annie R. E. (widow),* pension increased 1868 *Netherlands,* deficiency appropriation for International Peace Conference at The Hague 118 *Netherlands and Luxemburg,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Netser, James E.,* pension increased 2478 *Nettleton, Haney S.,* pension increased 2502 *Neumann, John* pension increased 2390 *Neuse River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of. 1083 *Neutrality,* proclamation prohibiting export of arms, etc., to Santo Domingo 3183 *Neutrality Ad,* appropriation for expenses under 290, 919 *Neutze, Margaret,* payment to 2413 *Nevada,* appropriation for Indian Service in 358, 1040 for incidental expenses, Indian Service in 358, 1040 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 435, 981 deficiency appropriai fon for surveyor-general 37 Charleston Forest Reserve, established 3252 Independence Forest Reserve, established 3251 Ruby Mountains Forest Reserve, established 3198 Tahoe Forest Reserve, Cal., and, boundaries established 3163 area enlarged and Yuba Forest Reserve added 3232 Toiyabe Forest Reserve, established 3278 Walker River Indian Reservation, ceded lands opened to settlement 3237 *Nevada, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 1301 limit of exist increased, public building 773 *Neversink River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Nevins, Augustus A.,* pension increased 1949 *New Bedford, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts. 1074 seagoing tug for Revenue-Cutter Service authorized for duty at, etc 1010 appropriation for 1309 *New Britain, Conn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1301 *New Cordell, Okla.,* removal of Washita County seat to, ratified 50 *New England Coast,* appropriation for naval magazine 568, 1190 *New Hampshire Avenue, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending, to District line 1004 appropriation for 1004 *New Haven, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1076 for improvement of breakwater; contracts 1076 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1123493 *New Jersey,* agreement with Delaware as to jurisdiction over part over Delaware River, ratified 861 rights of United States not impaired 861 improvement of seacoast channels, etc., by State authorized; conditions 800 *New; Jersey Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for additional district judge 41 *New London, Conn.,* appropriation for public works, marine barracks 569 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 light and fog-signal station, Southwest Ledge entrance to 322 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 1112 *New Mexico (see also* Arizona, State of), appropriation for support, etc., of Apaches, etc., in Arizona and 332, 1021 for Indian service in 358, 1040 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 359, 1041 for completing Zuni dam, etc 1041 for salaries, government in 416, 963 for contingent expenses 416, 963 for legislative expenses 416, 963 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 435, 981 deficiency appropriation for Zuni Indian school 38 for support, etc., of Apaches, etc., in Arizona and 47 for surveyor-general’s office 654 for incidentals, Indian service 655 for legislative expenses, additional employer’s, etc 885 acts of legislature authorizing bond issues, ratified 1222 inhabitants of Territories of Arizona and, may form State of Arizona 278 delegates to convention to form constitution for Arizona 278 vote on question of united statehood 278 if majority in Arizona and, favor union, convention to be called 278 assumption of délits, etc., by State of Arizona 280 Big Burros Forest Reserve, established 3274 El Morro National Monument, set aside 3264 Gallinas Forest Reserve, established 3243 Gila Forest Reserve, name of Gila River forest Reserve changed to, and area extended 3123 Gila River Forest Reserve, established 3126 name changed and area extended 3023 Jemez Forest Reserve, established 3182 enlarged 3261 juries in Federal cases; selection, etc 552 leasing of university, etc., lands in 460 larger areas authorized 460 Lincoln Forest Reserve, area modified 3175 enlarged 3216 Magdalena Forest Reserve, established 3245 Manzano Forest Reserve, established 3257 Mount Taylor Forest Reserve, established 3239 Peloncino Forest Reserve, established 3248 Portales Forest Reserve, established 3178 San Mateo Forest Reserve, established 3249 Taos County, may refund its indebtedness 934 Taos Forest Reserve, established 3262 timber on Jicarilla Indian Reservation to be sold for benefit of Indians 91 *New Orleans and Great Northern Railroad Company,* may bridge Pearl River, at Columbia, Miss 933 *New Orleans. Rattle of,* appropriation for monument, to commemorate 1411 *New Orleans, La.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 412, 958 for mint at 414, 961 for public works, naval station 566, 1188 marine barracks 569 for public building, post-office, and court-house; contracts 1301 for marine hospital 1307 for construction, etc., of immigrant station building, etc 1409 boarding vessel for Revenue-Cutter Service authorized for duty at, etc 1010 appropriation for 1307 commissioner of immigration authorized for. 908 construction of new public building authorized at; cost, etc 786 appropriation for 796 minor coins to be coined at mint; distribution 132 *New River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of water-way between Beaufort and 1083 between Swansboro and 1083 preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *New Ulm, Minn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1301 *New York,* appropriation for Indian service in 359, 1041 deficiency appropriation for claim of, war of 1812 *New York Agency,* appropriation for Indian agent, etc., at 359, 1041 *New York and New Jersey Transportation Company,* appropriation for damages 1291 *New York Bay (see New* York Harbor). *“New York,” Cruiser,* appropriation for new guns and armor 558 *New York Harbor, N. Y.,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations 702, 1309 for Ambrose Channel light-houses, buoys, etc 710, 1317 for improvement of; maintenance 1077 for improvement of Ambrose channel; contracts 736, 1077, 1344 suction dredges 1077 restriction on navigation 1077 for improvement of Coney Island channel 1077 for preventing injurious deposits in 745, 1351 additional lights directed for Ambrose Channel 322 gas buoys for Ambrose, Gedney, and main ship channels, authorized 322 modification of improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook channels 1077 survey of Coney Island channel directed 538 *New York, N. Y.,* appropriation for dispatch agent 289, 919 for warehouse, Indian supplies 329, 10183494 appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 412, 359 for public works, navy-yard 564, 1187 for public building, custom-house 698 rent, custom-house 699 furnishing 707, 1314 for post-office, special repairs 698 for marine hospital, fences, etc 701 for commencement of post-office, on Pennsylvania Railroad site; plans, etc 1210 for navy-yard; damages to dry dock tower 1293 deficiency appropriation for per diem, customs inspectors 636 for rent, old custom-house 638 change of location of bridges over Hudson River at, on approval of Secretary of War 1119 commission to investigate postal situation 786 appropriation for expenses 786 continued 1237 enlargement of assay office, authorized 774 appropriation for 790, 1301 limit, of cost, increased; custom-house 773 appropriation for 789 *New York, N. Y., Customs District,* appraiser’s salary increased 1373 assistant appraisers increased to twelve 874 special deputy and deputy appraisers authorized; duties, etc 874 *New York Southern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized 202 deficiency appropriation for 657 allowances to district attorney and assistant, absent on official business 1360 clerks and messengers, district attorney’s office, to be paid from regular appropriations 754 *Newark Bay, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement, of channel; contracts 1079 *Newark, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1301 *Newbern, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of water-way between Beaufort and 1083 enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790 terms of court 1224 *Newberry, Spencer B., et al.,* may dam Rock River near Grand Detour Ill 14 *Newbury, Edward S. E.,* pension increased 2569 *Newbury, Joseph B.,* pension increased 1976 *Newcastle, England,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Newcastle, New South Wales,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Newcastle, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 698 *Newcomb, Simon,* may accept decoration of “Pour le Mérite, für Wissenschaften und Künste” 1713 *Newell, Jesse C.,* pension increased 2718 *Newfoundland,* residents of, not liable for immigration tax 898 *Newkirk, John N.,* deficiency appropriation for postal losses 657 *Newlin, Isabel (widow),* pension increased 2088 *Newman, John L.,* pension increased 2629 *Newman, Samuel P.,* pension increased. 1808 *Newman, William S.,* pension increased 1994 *Newnan, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Newport, Cal.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 1112 *Newport, R. I.,* appropriation for naval torpedo station 558, 1180 for public works, torpedo station 568 naval hospital 568 for Government landing 1188 for improvement of harbor; contracts 1075 deficiency appropriation for naval torpedo station 1385 enlargement of public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790 *Newspaper Wrappers, Stamped,* appropriation for manufacture; distribution 475, 1214 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 833, 1392 *Newspapers,* preserving files of, by Departments, repealed. 449 *Newton, George,* pension increased 2751 *Newton, Kans.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1301 *Newtown Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement, of 1078, 1344 *Nez Perce Indians, Idaho,* leases permitted by competent 334 *Nez Perce Indians, Joseph’s Band,* appropriation for support, etc., of 377, 1050 *Nez Perces County, Idaho,* grant of lands to school district No. 57 549 *Niagara Falls,* provisions for preservation of, etc 626 report, etc., for preserving, to be made by International Waterways Commission 824 *Niagara Falls, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 699, 1301 *Niagara Falls, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Niagara River,* appropriation for improvement of 1078 diversion of water from, or tributaries prohibited 626 exceptions; amount to lie fixed 626 permits to be issued; maximum amounts 626 revokable, for additional amounts; limitation 627 discretion, etc., of Secretary of Wai 627 penalty for unlawful diversion, etc 627 negotiations with Great Britain requested to regulate and control waters of 628 act limited to three years; revocation of all permits 628 appropriation for expenses 628 preliminary examination of, to be made 11153495 range lights, Strawberry Island Cut, authorized 323 appropriation for 711 tunnel under, for Buffalo water supply, authorized 532 *Niblock, John H.,* pension increased 2434 *Nicaragua and Costa Rica,* appropriation for minister to 916 for secretary of legation 917 *Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Salvador,* appropriation for minister to 286 for secretary of legation 287 *Nice, France,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Nichols, Alfred,* pension increased 2562 *Nichols, Amelia (widow),* pension increased 1760 *Nichols, Andrew H.,* pension increased 1863 *Nichols, Frank N.,* pension increased 2150 *Nichols, Joseph,* pension increased 1579 *Nichols, Lucy Florette (widow),* pension 2227 *Nichols, Melville A.,* pension increased 2338 *Nichols, Orrin D.,* pension increased 2025 *Nichols, William A.,* pension increased 2580 *Nichols, William, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Nicholson, Josiah,* pension increased 1610 *Niebels, Jacob,* pension increased 2415 *Niles, Charles H.,* pension increased 1834 *Niles, Maria (widow),* pension 2236 *Niles, Mich.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 1301 *Nineteenth Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending 641, 1377 *Ninth Judicial Circuit,* appeals, etc., from United States court for China to circuit court of appeals 815 Arizona judicial districts attached to 2S3 *Ninth Light-House District,* relief vessel for eleventh and, to be equipped with motor power 996 *Ninth Street Christian Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Niobrara River, Nebr.,* dam authorized across, at Fort Niobrara 297 *Niuchwang, China* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Nix, John.,* pension increased 2617 *Nixon, Fliza L. (widow),* pension increased 2000 *Noah, Fsther M. (widow),* pension 2007 *Noah, Morton M.,* pension increased 1458 *Nobel Peace Prize,* awarded to President Roosevelt, to be received by Industrial Peace Foundation 1242 *Nobinger, Joseph, Page,* pension increased 1994 *Noble, Aaron,* pension increased 1476 *Noble, James H.,* pension increased 1849 *Noble, James M.,* pension increased 1623 *Noble, Sallie (widow),* pension increased 2677 *Noblet, Peter,* pension increased 2181 *Nogales, Merico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Noggle, Charles L* pension increased 1650 *Nolan, Martin,* pension 1711 *Nolan, W. Fa.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 626 *Noland, John A.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 1396 *Nome, Alaska,* appropriation for jail: court-house repairs, etc 751 for court-house and jail; site 1358 marine hospital building to be used for jail 751 sale of Government coal to citizens of, permitted 59 *Nome Improvement Company,* time extended for completing jetties, etc., for Snake River, Alaska 1109 *Nome Land District, Alaska,* created; court, officers to perform duties 1232 fees; surveys, etc 1232 *Nomini Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1082 *Norfolk and Portsmouth Traction Company,* granted right of way through Willoughby Spit Military Reservation, Va.: conditions 1249 *Norfolk and Western Railway Company,* may bridge Potomac River at Shepherds-town, W. Va 878 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River between Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia 891 *Norfolk, Nebr* terms of court at 998 *Norfolk, Va.,* appropriation for public works, navy-yard; dry dock 564, 1187 naval magazine 567, 1190 naval hospital 568 marine barracks, navy-yard 569, 1191 for launch, customs service 703 for improvement, of harbor and approaches 1082 from Hampton Roads; contracts 1082 for improvement of water route to Albemarle Sound, N. C., from 1083 for improvement, of waterway to North Carolina sounds 1983 *Normal Schools, Ariz.,* indemnity grant of lands to 283 *Normal Schools, Okla* lands reserved for; disposition 273 indemnity grant of lands to 275 *North Adams, Mass.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 13023496 *North Carolina,* appropriation for payment to Governor, monument at, Moores Creek 259 for Indian Service in 359, 1041 for revenue-cutter for Albemarle and Pamlico sounds and Neuse River 702 for improvement of waterway from Norfolk, Va., to sounds of 1083 delivery of certain early archives to, authorized 821 *North Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* term of court, Elizabeth City 1224 Newbern 1224 Raleigh 1224 Washington 1224 Wilmington 1224 *North Charleroi, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River between Rostraver and 884 *North Coast Railroad Company,* may bridge Columbia River between Benton and Franklin counties, Wash 866 Wallawalla and Benton counties 866 *North East River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1083 *North Dakota,* appropriation for Indian Service in 360, 1041 for incidental expenses, Indian Service in 360, 1042 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 435, 981 bridge authorized across Red River in Minnesota and 820 certain entries, etc., on lands of ceded Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, validated 894 homestead laws extended to abandoned Fort Rice Military Reservation 808 homesteaders allowed leave of absence 1419 time to prove residence, etc., in, extended 1421 lands exchanged with Milton Lowrie and another 1241 granted for State Historical Society 1241 may select school lands in lieu of erroneous entries on Fort, Rice and Fort Abraham Lincoln abandoned reservations 1218 Williston land district created 148 *North Dakota Judicial District,* divided in five divisions 609 counties constituting; courts 609 terms of district, court 609 jurisdiction of divisions 609 terms of circuit court 610 appointment and duties of deputy clerks 610 *North Dakota Slate Historical Society,* lands exchanged and granted to North Da-kota for use of 1241 *North Edisto River, S. C.,* preliminary examination of, tn be made 1117 *North, Granville P.,* pension increased 2265 *North, Lafayette,* pension increased 2019 *North Mississippi Traction Company,* may construct dams, etc., across Bear River, Miss 130 *North Platte Forest Reserve, Nebr.,* proclamation establishing 3193 *North Platte, Nebr.,* terms of court at 998 *North River (see* Hudson River, N. Y,). *North Tonawanda, N. Y.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *North Yakima, Wash.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 796 *Northampton and Halifax Bridge Company,* may bridge Roanoke River at Weldon, N. C 197 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for survey of 744, 1350 *Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 354, 1035 for purchase of cattle for 354 for irrigation system, Tongue River Reservation 1035 *Northern Indians, Cal.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 333, 1022 *Northern Pacifie Railroad Company,* extension of relief to contesting settlers on grant to 197 *Northrop, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2427 *Norton, Elisa P. (widow),* pension increased 2141 *Norton, Fannie P. (widow),* pension increased 1854 *Norton, Riamo M.,* pension increased 2636 *Nortrip, William H.,* pension increased 1716 *Nortrup, Detrick,* pension increased 1477 *Norway,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 extradition treaty with, as to accessories 2865 proclamation extending copyright benefits to citizens of 3111 *Norwich, Conn.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 30 *Norwood, Elira L. (widow),* pension increased 1762 *“ Nostra Signora delle Gracie,” Bark,* appropriation for reimbursing owner 1292 *Notaries Public, D. C.,* acknowledgments by, in cases in which employed, etc., forbidden 621 may practice before Departments, etc 622 *Nottingham, Eng land,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Noulton, Levi B.,* pension increased 1885 *Noyes, Joseph A.,* pension increased 1968 *Noyes, Martin B.,* pension increased 1477 *Nuevo Laredo, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Nuisances, D. C.,* abatement by Commissioners Tin failure of owner 114 cost assessed as tax 114 criminal prosecution not affected 114 authority to enter upon premises to correct, etc 115 punishment for preventing 115 service of notice to abate 115 *Nailon, George,* pension increased 14413497 *Nunan, James* pension increased 1810 *Nuremburg, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Nurses, Army,* appropriation for 240, 1163 *Nurses, D. C.,* provisions for examination and, registry of 887 *Nussbaum, Abram,* pension increased 2611 *Nutrition Investigations,* appropriation for expenses of 694, 1279 transporting apparatus to Washington 1279 *Nye and Schneider Company,* payment to 2411 *Nye, George H.,* pension increased 2691 *Nye, Reuben,* pension increased 2790 *Nynham, Catherine, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Nynham, Elizabeth, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Nynham, Schuyler, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 **O.** *Oahu Island, Hawaii,* act of legislature granting telephone franchise on, ratified 309 *Oakland, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 739, 1106, 1345 deficiency appropriation for repairs to post-office 639 cooperation with mayor, relief of earth-quake sufferers 827 *Oakman, Isaac,* pension increased 2728 *Oakmont, Pa.,* bridge authorised across Allegheny River to Hulton Ferry from 848 *Oaths,* authority of interstate commerce examiners to administer 595 *Oatley, Frank J.,* pension increased 1961 *Obrnshain, Leonidas,* pension increased 2738 *Ober Brothers Brewing Company,* appropriation for refund of tax 1221 *Ober, Isaac Henry,* pension increased 1575 *Obion River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1093 *O’Brien, Dan., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *O’ Brien, James H.,* pension increased 2481 *O’Brien, John D.,* pension increased 1494 *O’Bryan, Charles,* pension increased 2140 *O’Bryan, Irwin,* pension increased 1812 *Observatory, Naval (see* Naval Observatory). *Obsolete Cannon,* donated Athens Monument Association, Ohio 1233 General Howell Post, G. A. R., Woodbury. N. J 829 General Henry Leavenworth Monument Committee 839 *Obsolete Cannon—* donated Grand Army Post, Junction City, Kans 839 Michigan for statue of Stevens T. Mason. 834 South Dakota 1420 University of Idaho 865 Valley Forge Park Commission 1415 *Ocala, Fla.,* construction of public building authorized at 776 appropriation for 791, 1302 enlargement of site authorized for public building 1236 *O’Callaghan, Cornelius,* discharge granted 2701 *Occoquan Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 1082 *Ocean and Lake Surreys, Navy,* appropriation for 560, 1182 deficiency appropriation for 651, 1385 *Ocean Shore Railway Company,* granted right of way across Pigeon Point Light-House Reservation, Cal 548 *Ocker. Belle M. (widow)* pension 2788 *Oeniulgce River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1085 *Oconee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1085 *O’Connor, John,* pension increased 2355 *O’Connor, Minnie C. (mother),* pension 2824 *O’Connor, Musgrove E.,* pension increased 2316 *O’Connor, Thomas, Ohio Volunteers,* pension increased 1639 *O’ Connor, Thomas, Wisconsin Volunteers,* pension increased 1466 *Odanah Wis.,* town site for Indian village, La Pointe Reservation; cemetery 382 *Odd Fellows Hall, D. C,* sale of, authorized; proceeds 614 *O’Day. Patrick,* pension increased 2257 *Odear, William H.,* pension increased 1919 *Odell, James H.,* pension increased 2342 *Odenbaugh, Zelinda E. (widow),* pension increased 2295 *Odenheimer, John M.,* pension increased 1643 *Odessa, Russia,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Odiorne, Benjamin T.,* pension 1864 *O’Donald, Harriet (widow),* pension 2270 *Offenses (see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Office Buildings, D. C.,* fire-escape regulations for 1247 *Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay of line; longevity 241, 1160 for pay of staff; longevity 243, 1161 for pay of retired; longevity 245, 1162 pay of colonels and lieutenant-colonels on active duty 245 officers above colonels to serve one year before retiring 245 brigadier-generals with civil war service to be major-generals when retired; conditions 11633498 appropriation for commutation of quarters 245, 1163 for mileage; allowance 246, 1163 computation of distance 246 determination of travel without troops 246 transportation requests; deductions 246 over land-grant, etc., roads 246 allowance if station changed while on leave 247 sea travel expenses under orders 247 land rates for Philippines, etc 247 for 10 per cent increase, service beyond the United States 247, 1164 computation of service 247 availability of present appropriations 217 for bringing home remains of, from abroad 741, 1347 deficiency appropriation for mileage; restriction to officers on leave 32, 645, 843 for 10 per cent increase, service in Cuba 1381 allowances to, detailed at Jamestown Exposition 1160 assignment of pay accounts permitted 241, 1159 details for Jamestown Exposition; active or retired 764 distribution of amounts due deceased, without administration; limit 750 funeral expenses 750 effect in pension cases, of final honorable discharge, civil war service; conditions 836 *Officers, Marine Corps,* appropriation for reimbursing, losses San Francisco fire 554 for pay 579, 1200 advanced for heroism, etc., to be carried as additional number in giade when promoted 296 below brigadier-general may be advanced one grade on retirement, for civil war service; exception 553 effect in pension cases, of final honorable discharge, civil war service; conditions 836 *Officers, Nary,* appropriation for pay 553, 1177 for reimbursing, losses San Francisco fire 554 deficiency appropriation for expenses, on duty with traveling recruiting parties 1383 advanced for heroism, etc., to be carried as additional numbers in grade when promoted 296 details for Jamestown Exposition; active or retired 764 diminished pay for shore duty repealed 554 effect in pension cases, of final honorable discharge, civil war service; conditions 836 not above captain may be advanced one grade on retirement, for civil war service; exception 553 *Official Gazette., Patent Office,* appropriation for producing, at the Government Printing Office 432, 978 deficiency appropriation for producing 653 for work at Government Printing Office 1388 *Official Postal Guide,* appropriation for publishing 440, 985 *Official Register of the united States,* editing, etc., transferred to Director of the Census 219 *Official Reporters,* appropriation for House of Representatives 396, 942 for Senate 392, 938 deficiency appropriation for House of Representatives 662, 1398 for Senate 661, 1396 *Officials, Government,* punishment for extortion, extended to persons assuming authority, etc., and attempts 546 conferees instructed to insert amendment to bill relating to misconduct of 2831 *Offinger, Martin,* pension increased 2460 *Ogan, John W.,* pension increased 2673 *Ogden, Utah,* appropriation for public building 699, 1302 limit of cost increased, public building at 774 *Ogdensburg, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1078 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1115 *Ogle, Richard M.,* pension increased 1655 *Oglevie, David,* pension increased 1948 *O’Hare, Mary E. (mother),* pension 1976 *Ohio River,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for general improvement of 1095 Locks and Dams 2, 3, 4, 5 739 Lock No. 6 739, 1095 lock and Dam No. 8; contracts 739, 1095 Lock and Dam No. 11; contracts 739, 1095 Locks and Dams Nos, 13 and 18; contracts 736, 1095, 1344 Lock and Dam No. 26; contracts 1095 Lock and Dam No. 19 1096 Lock and Dam No. 37; contracts 1096, 1345 at Louisville, Ky.; removing rocks 1096 for repairing damages, Miami embankment 1096 bridge authorized across, Coraopolis to Osborn, Pa 538 Wheeling, W. Va 466 *Ohio River Ship Canal, Lake Erie and,* authority’ granted for construction of 809 *Ohio Southern Judicial District,* additional judge authorized; vacancy not to be filled 928 deficiency appropriation for 1390 terms of court al Dayton 1294 *Ohiya, indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Ohl, Ephraim N. R.,* pension increased 1467 *Ohr, Marfin L.,* pension increased 2382 *Oil,* investigation ordered of ownership, etc., in, or properties, by railroads and officials 823 combinations, etc., to monopolize trade in 823 car supply system 823 *Oil Lands, Okla.,* provisions for leases, etc., school lands 273 *Oil Lands, Osage indian Reservation, Okla.,* provisions for leases, royalties, etc 5433499 *Oil Monopolies,* appropriation for examinations, etc 705 deficiency appropriation for examinations into 119 *Oil Pipe Lines,* considered common carriers 584 *Okanoyan River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1109 *Okinyanwastena, Michael, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 361 *Oklahoma City, Okla.,* purchase of public building site authorized at; use of former appropriation 737 appropriation for 796 terms or court 275 *Oklahoma Eastern Judicial District,* created; to comprise present Indian Territory 275 courts; judge, attorney, marshal, and clerk to be appointed 275 attached to eighth circuit 275 deficiency appropriation for district, judge. 1390 *Oklahoma, State of,* inhabitants of Oklahoma and Indian Territories may form 267 rights, etc., of Indians not impaired 267 constitutional convention;’ qualifications of voters 268 delegates, number 268 from Oklahoma 268 from Indian Territory 268 from Osage indian Reservation 268 apportionment of districts 268 election laws of Oklahoma applicable 268 procedure in Indian Territory and Osage Reservation 268 capital temporarily at Guthrie 269 buildings, etc., restricted 269 meeting of convention 269 adoption of Constitution of United States 269 constitutional provisions required; religious freedom; polygamy prohibited 269 liquor prohibition in present Indian lands for 21 years 269 penalty for violations 269 sales of alcohol, etc., allowed 270 disclaimer as to Indian and public lands 270 equality of taxation on property of non-residents 270 assumption of Territorial debts, etc 270 maintenance of nonsectarian public schools; use of English 270 separate while and colored schools 271 prohibiting restriction of suffrage for color, etc 271 submission of constitution to people; election 271 certification of result, etc., to President 271 proclamation 271 admission as State 271 deposit, of constitution, etc 271 appropriation for election and convention expenses 271 five Representatives to be elected 271 Congressional districts 271 election of Representatives and State officers when constitution is voted on 272 grant of sections 16 and 36 in Oklahoma for common schools; indemnity selections 272 reservations, etc., excluded; deduction of former grants to Territory 272 appropriation for common schools in lieu of Indian Territory lands 272 lands embraced in parks, etc., excluded. 272 rights of Government, not affected; service of process, etc 273 section 13 and indemnity selections reserved for universities, etc 273 section 33 and indemnity selections reserved for charitable and penal institutions and public buildings 273 mineral and oil lands not to be sold prior to 1915; leases 273 provisions for leasing 273 rights of agricultural lessees in possession. 273 common school fund from disposal of sections 16 and 36 274 disposal of lands for university, public institutions, and public buildings 274 appraisal, etc., of improvements of lessees; sale restrictions 274 permanent school fund from 5 per cent of sales of public lands in 274 lands in lieu of internal improvements, and swamp lands grants; division 274 immediate selection, etc., of 275 two judicial districts created; officers, terms, etc 275 powers conferred 275 laws of Territory extended to 275 cognizance of crimes and offenses 275 determination of pending appeals, etc., to Supreme Court or circuit court of ap-peals. 276 time allowed 276 transfer of pending cases from Territorial to United States courts 276 limitations on 276 review of judgments, etc 276 cases to be transferred to State courts 276 jurisdiction of State supreme, etc., court; dockets, etc 277 jurisdiction of courts of original jurisdiction; dockets, etc 277 pending cases to be proceeded with, etc., in proper State or Federal court 277 constitutional convention may provide for election of State officers, etc 277 provisions for Osage Reservation 277 government to remain in abeyance until admitted into the Union and officers elected 277 legislature to elect Senators 277 certification of election of Senators and Representatives; rights and privileges 277 operation of State government 277 Territorial and Federal laws given force and effect 277 acceptance of this act by constitutional convention 278 judicial proceedings, transfer of pending civil matters to Federal courts; restriction 1286 from appellate courts to circuit courts; decisions, appeals, etc 1286 transfer of pending criminal cases to Federal courts 1287 from appellate courts to circuit courts; decisions, appeals, etc 1287 determination of pending original cases in State, courts; appeals, etc 1287 jurisdiction of pending cases in State supreme court; appeals, etc 1287 criminal cases in Indian Territory 12873500 lands in Cleveland County, granted to University; confirmation by State legislature 932 may grant section of school land to Chandler 1414 *Oklahoma Territory,* appropriation for Indian Service in 361, 1043 lor salaries, government in, 416 for contingent expenses 417 for legislative expenses 417 legislative appropriations not to be used, etc 639 officers to continue if State not admitted, etc 639 act of legislature appropriating for buildings Northwestern Normal School, Alva, ratified 454 concerning insane asylum, Fort Supply, ratified 853 amount for Lawton waterworks increased 62 assumption of debts and liabilities by State 270 change of Washita county seat from Cloud Chief to New Cordell, ratified 50 division of lands, etc to Usages in 539 election districts for constitutional convention 268 apportionment by governor, chief justice, and secretary 268 commissioner for Osage Reservation 268 election laws applicable to choosing delegates to constitutional convention 268 grant of lands for University Preparatory School 623 jurors, provisions for selecting grand and petit 11 opening to entry, Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache pasture and wood reserves 213 proclamation 3233 patents to missions and churches for allotments on ceded Indian lands: payment to Indians 365 Pawhuska, ratification of incorporation as a city 1376 preference to settlers on Kiowa, etc., pasture lands, Comanche County 550 recording district authorized in Osage Indian Reservation; officers, etc 208 rights of way of railroads operating through lands reserved for, confirmed 481 lands to he disposed of, subject to easement 481 town sites set aside in lands of Kiowas, Comanches, and Apaches 80 sales; school reservations 80 intoxicating liquors prohibited; punishment 80 expenses; use of proceeds 80 Wichita Forest Reserve set apart as a game preserve 3062 enlarged 3207 *Oklahoma University (see also* University of Oklahoma), grant of lands for preparatory schools 623 sale of portion; present, leases 623 *Oklahoma Western Judicial District,* created; to comprise present Oklahoma Territory 275 courts; judge, attorney, marshal, and clerk to be appointed 275 attached to eighth circuit 275 deficiency appropriation for district judge 1390 *Oklawaha River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement, of 1086 *Old Dominion Steamship Company,* appropriation for reimbursing 1292 *Old Mans Creek, N. J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1115 *Oldman, John, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 358 *Olds, Egbert J.,* pension increased 2068 *Olean, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1302 *Oleson, Charles W.,* pension increased 1456 *Olin, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2591 *Olis, George W.,* pension increased 2041 *Oliver, James H.,* now retired, may be appointed commander, Navy, active list 632 examination; to be carried as additional number 632 *Oliver, John N.,* pension increased 2244 *Oliver, William,* pension increased 2120 *Olmsted, William A.,* pension increased 1961 *Olney, Franklin P., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 379 *Olney, Henry S.,* pension increased 2126 *Olney, Richard,* reappointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 822 *Olney, Ruth E. (widow),* pension increased 2423 *Olongapo, Philippine Islands,* appropriation for public works, naval station 566, 1188 *Olson, John,* payment to 2662 *Olympic Forest Reserve, Wash.,* proclamation enlarging 3306 *Omaha Indian Allottees, Nebr.,* fee-simple patents authorized to certain 356 *Omaha Indians, Nebr.,* shares of minors, etc., in trust funds may be paid to guardians 356 *Omaha, Nebr.,* appropriation for warehouse, Indian Supplies 329, 1018 terms of court at 998 *Omberg, J. A.,jr.,* may dam White River, Ark., and deed the same to the United States 628 use of water power for electric plant, etc 629 *Omo, Harry H.,* pension 1585 *Onan, Warren,* pension increased 2806 *Onancock River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *O’Neal, Hugh,* pension increased 2782 *O’Need, John,* military record corrected and name of Aaron Everly substituted 1715 *O’Neall, Charlotte S. (widow),* pension increased 2544 *Oneida Indian Reservation, Wis.,* fee-simple patents authorized to allottees on 3813501 *Oneida Indians,* fee-simple patents to certain allot tees 381 *O’ Neil, Ann (widow ),* pension increased 2618 *O’Neil, Peter,* discharge granted 2701 *Ontonagon,, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1096 preliminary examination of harbor to he made 1114 *Ooyiisuttah, Sarah, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Opinions of the Attorney-General,* appropriation for editing, etc Volume 25, 753 *Opium, D, C.,* restriction on sale, etc., of 179 *Oppel, George,* pension increased 2249 *Orange River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1086 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Army, Obsolete,* loan authorized to State and Territorial schools and soldiers and sailors’ orphans’ homes 817 bond required; limitation 818 delivery of gun carriage to Ripley, Tenn 836 *Ordnance, Army,* issue of heavy guns to States for permanent militia encampments, repealed 1060 expenses to he charged against appropriations for manufacture, etc 1662 *Ordnance Department, Army,* appropriation for enlisted mon; longevity 242, 1160 for pay of officers; longevity 244, 1162 for current expenses 257, 1174 for ammunition, etc., for small arms. 257, 1174 for firing morning and evening gun 257, 1174 for small-arms target practice, medals, etc 257, 1174 for field artillery for militia; balances available 257, 1174 for manufacture of arms at. armories 257, 1174 militia to be furnished with new type of small arm 1174 for repairing ordnance, etc 257, 1175 for purchase, etc., of ordnance stores 257, 1175 for equipments 257, 1175 for Benicia Arsenal, Cal 257 for general supply depot. Fort Mason, Cal 257 for national trophy, etc., rifle contests 258, 1175 for fire-control instruments for field batteries 1175 deficiency appropriation for 46 for ordnance stores 4,614,011,404 appropriations available for two years 1175 number of officers increased 455 details for service in, from Army at large; competitive examinations 455 not to serve again until after one year 455 reimbursement for stores procured for other Departments, etc 258 return of held guns, etc., from Connecticut, authorized 105 to be credited to militia quota 105 use of funds from stores transferred to Philippine government 258 *Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for; restriction on pur-chases 557, 1179 for reserve supply; restrictions 558 deficiency appropriation for 1402 *Ordnance Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 420, 966 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc.; limit 420, 966 for rent 421, 967 *Oregon,* appropriation for Indian service in 366, 1045 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 369, 1045 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 435, 981 for dredge for use in harbors, etc., of Washington and 1107 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., volunteers 46, 666, 1404 Ashland Forest Reserve, enlarged 3196, 3298 Baker City Forest Reserve merged into Blue Mountains Reserve 3195 Blue Mountains Reserve, established 3194 enlarged and Maury Mountain Reserve added to 3302 Cascade Range Forest Reserve, enlarged 3270, 3300 Chesnimnus Forest Reserve, established 3022 included in Imnaha 3284 Coquille Forest Reserve, established 3299 forest reserves not to be created or added to in, except by act of Congress 1271 Fremont Forest Reserve, established 3231 Goose Lake Forest Reserve, established 3226 Heppner Forest Reserve, established 3222 Imnaha Forest Reserve, established 3084 Maury Mountain Forest Reserve, established 3066 added to Blue Mountains Reserve 3302 prosecutions for illegal fishing in Alaska may be in district courts 264 violations of Alaska salmon fisheries act may be in 481 purchasers of Umatilla Reservation grazing lands, may receive patents 611 Siskiyou Forest Reserve, established 3239 enlarged 3280 Tillamook Forest Reserve, established 3310 Wallowa Forest Reserve, established 3004 included in Imnaha 3284 Wenaha Forest Reserve, Wash, and, established 3010 enlarged 3279 *“Oregon,” Battle Ship,* appropriation for modernizing batteries 558 *O’Reilly, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2759 *Orem, J. Bailey,* pension increased 1988 *Original Packages,* of adulterated or misbranded food or drugs, may be seized in transit, etc 771 condemnation proceedings 771 *Orillia, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Orr, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 1559 *Orr, Eugene, alias Charles Southard,* pension increased 1874 *Orth, Jacob G.,* pension increased 1644 *Osage, Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 361, 1043 *Osage Indian Reservation, Okla, (see also* Oklahoma. State of), incorporated in State of Oklahoma 268 delegate to convention to form constitution for Oklahoma, from 2683502 election district for Oklahoma constitutional convention 268 commissioner to establish precincts, etc 268 nominations, ballots, etc 269 proceedings, constitutional convention election 269 to remain a county until lands allotted, etc 277 recording district established in; officer, etc 208 termination of 209 limit of credit by traders to Indians on, increased 366 distribution of lands, etc., to members of tribe 540 *Osage Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 363, 1043 distribution of principal per capita 1043 for Lorenzo A. Bailey, legal services 366 claim of Vann and Adair against, referred to Court of Claims 365 division of lands ami funds 539 declaration of roll of membership 539 list, of alleged fraudulent names to be filed 540 investigated names 540 adding and striking off names 540 general provisions for appeal to courts not applicable 540 division of lands and funds 540 first selection of lands 540 for minors 540 lands in possession of other members 541 second selection 541 third selection 541 first selection to be a homestead, inalienable and nontaxable 541 other selections, surplus lands, inalienable for twenty-live years 541 distribution of remaining lands 541 commission to select and divide lands; expenses from royalties, etc 541 certificates of competency to adults capable of attending to individual affairs 542 disposition of property except homesteads 542 taxation of surplus lands 542 oil, gas, and mineral lands restrictions 542 reservations from selections; Saint Louis and Saint John’s school and lands of John N. Florar 542 lands at Gray Horse and Hominy 542 school, etc., reserves at Pawhuska; sale, etc 542 agency buildings, etc., Pawhuska to be sold; proceeds 543 preferences to principal chief and interpreter 543 cemetery tract conveyed to Pawhuska; reversion 543 town site commission Continued 543 oil, gas, and mineral lands reserved for tribe; leases 543 royalties under mineral leases determined by the President 543 mining, etc., on homesteads restricted; existing leases not affected 543 funds and moneys to lie held in trust for twenty-five years 544 segregation to credit of individual members of tribe; pro rata payment of interest quarterly 544 payment pro rata of’gas, etc., royalties, sales of lands, and receipts from grazing lands 544 funds and moneys; payment to schools from oil and gas royalties 544 emergency and agency fund for use of tribal council 1, 544 final distribution at end of twenty-five years ’ 544 descent of property; leases permitted 545 execution of deeds , 545 election of tribal officers and council 545 highways on section lines to be established 545 rights of way, station grounds, etc., for railroads confirmed; no title to oil, gas, or mineral 545 general authority to Secretary’ of the Interior 545 *Osage River, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of; con-tracts 1105 preliminary examination of, to be made 1114 *Osage. Town-Site Commission,* powers and duties continued 543 *Osborn. Carlon B.,* pension increased 1594 *Osborn, Morris (father),* pension 1572 *Osborn, Susan M. (widow),* pension increased 2246 *Osborne, Elizabeth S. (mother),* pension 2486 *Osborne, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Ohio River from Coraopolis to 538 *Orenburg, William H.,* granted honorable discharge from Revenue-Cutter Service 2413 *Osgood, Marrin,* pension increased 2429 *O’Shea, Edward,* pension increased 2012 *Oslo, Minn.,* may bridge Red River of the North 467 *Osterburg, Prank, alias William McKay,* pension increased 1782 *Oslerheld, Henry,* pension increased 2524 *Ostermann, William,* pension increased 1602 *Oswego, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 1078 granted immediate transportation privileges 199 *Othmer, A. B.,* payment to 2662 *Otoe and Missouria Indians,* payment to Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad Company from funds of 366 shares of minors, etc., in trust funds may be paid to guardians 356 *O’ Tool, Samuel,* pension increased 1590 *Ots se kuddy kid dak hay, Wichita Allottee,* trust patent to issue to 364 *Ott, David B.,* pension increased 1866 *Ottawa, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Otter Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 33053503 *Ottumwa, Iowa,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790, 1302 terms of court 913 *Ouachita and Black Rivers, La. and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1090 Lock and Dam No. 2, Catahoula Shoals; contracts 1090 *Ouachita, etc., Hirers, Ark. and La.,* bridges authorized across 1 *Ouachita River,* bridge authorized across at Monroe, La 1254 *Ouachita River, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of; Locks 4 and 6 737 *Ouray Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3271 *Outfits, Navy,* appropriation for enlisted men and apprentices 550, 1178 deficiency appropriation for first enlistments 46, 647, 666, 1385, 1402 for naval apprentices 46, 647, 1402 for landsmen 647 *Outlaw, Celeslia E. (widow),* pension 2486 *Over, Lawrence,* pension increased 2699 *Overlay, Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 2186 *Overton, Isaac,* pension increased., 2207 *Overton, Jennie L. (widow),* pension increased 1528 *Ovialt, Joseph Q.,* pension increased 2318 *Owen, Alice,* and children added to Cherokee final roll 340 *Owens, David D.,* pension increased 2239 *Owens, Penina (widow),* pension increased 1990 *Owens, Thomas E* pension increased 2083 *Owensboro, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1302 *Owosso, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 1302 enlargement of site authorized for public building 1236 limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Ox Bow Power Company,* time extended for dam across Missouri River by 1414 *Oxion, Adolphus L.,* pension increased 1546 *Oyler, John E.,* pension increased 1791 *Oyster Beds, Md* survey, etc., directed, of natural 202 *Oyster Vessels,* provisions for protecting seamen’s wages, extended to 551 **P.** *P. F. U. Rubber Company,* lease of Indians’ lands in Colorado to, for experimental farm 88 mineral lands excluded 89 cancellation on unsatisfactory use, etc 89 absolute sale permitted; use of proceeds 89 restriction on use of timber, stone, etc 89 reservation of coal and other mineral deposits 90 sale, etc., restricted; forfeiture 90 *Pacific Coast,* appropriation for naval wireless telegraph stations 560 for procuring torpedo planter for 1061 for monument commemorating taking of, by Commodore John D. Sloat 1408 differential in favor of bidders on naval vessels from 582 relief light vessel authorized for 996 appropriation for 1319 waters of, included in third great coasting district 190 *Pacific Coast Earthquake,* appropriation for relief of sufferers by 827 for further relief 828 *Pacific Coast, North,* seagoing tug authorized for Life-Saving Service 123 appropriation for 702, 1309 deficiency appropriation for J373 *Pacific Coast Steamship Company,* appropriation for repairs to vessel 1292 *Pacific Ocean,* appropriation for surveys of coasts 714, 1322 *Packard, Horace F.,* pension increased 2752 *Packer, Aaron L.,* pension increased 2344 *Packer, Albert G.,* pension increased 2109 *Packer, Gouverneur V.,* credit in accounts 2666 *Packing Houses, Meat,* sanitary inspection of, etc 676, 1262 *Padgett, Thomas II.,* pension increased 1863 *Paducah, Ky.,* erection of fountain by Daughters of American Revolution at authorized 878 *Payan River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Page, John B.,* pension increased 1879 *Page, Moses B.,* pension increased 1784 *Page, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 1497 *Page, Thomas T.,* pension increased 2245 *Pages,* appropriation for House of Representatives 395, 941 for Senate 391, 937 *Pah Ute Indians, Nev.,* appropriation for land for 358 proclamation opening to entry lands in Walker River Reservation, ceded by 3237 *Pahl, Ferdinand,* pension increased 2751 *Paige, Charles W., alias Jackson, Morse,* pension increased 1501 *Paine, Nancy C. (widow),* pension 2337 *Paine, Rufus W,* pension increased 1459 *Paine, Samuel,* pension increased 2262 *Paine, Waldo W.,* pension increased 15493504 *Painter, William.* pension increased 1464 *Palacios, Tex.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel to Matagorda Bay, from 1117 *Paleontologie Researches,* appropriation for 727, 1336 *Palermo, Italy,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Palestine, Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 796 *Palmer, Cyrus,* pension increased 2708 *Palmer, David,* pension increased 1438 *Palmer, Gabriel Y.,* pension increased 1806 *Palmer, Harriet E. (widow),* pension 2296 *Palmer, Ira,* pension increased 2168 *Palmer, Jacob,* pension increased 2642 *Palmer, Mary (widow),* pension 1768 *Palmer, Noah,* pension increased 1477 *Palmer, Samuel,* pension increased 2176 *Palmer, Silas N.,* pension increased 2442 *Palouse Forest Reserve, Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3293 *Pamlico River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1083 *Pamlico Sound, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of water-way to Beaufort Inlet from 1083 *Pamunkey River, Va,* appropriation for improvement of 1082 *Pan-American Conference, Third,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 118 *Panama,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legal ion 287, 917 extradition treaty with 2851 proclamation suspending discriminating tonnage tax, etc., on imports from 3038 *Panama Canal (see also* Isthmian Canal), lock canal to be constructed 611 message of President on, to be printed; distribution 1418 *Panama Canal Zone (see* Canal Zone), *Panama, Panama,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 for foreign hospitals 295, 925 *Panama Railroad Company,* appropriation for advances to reequip 761 for paying damages to 1291 for advances for equipment of railroad; condition 1369 for paying outstanding bonds; reimbursement 1369 deficiency appropriation for reequipment; advance to 33 reports of operations, etc., to be made annually 5 *Panguitch, Utah,* appropriation for Indian school 375, 1049 *Puntali, Elijah,* pension increased 1869 *Paper and Stamps, Internal-Revenue,* appropriation for 705, 1312 deficiency appropriation for 1375 *Paper, Distinctive,* appropriation for expenses, United States securities 706, 1313 for expenses, national currency 706, 1313 *Paper for Checks and Drafts,* appropriation for 413, 960 deficiency appropriation for 31 *Papers, Useless,* in post-offices, to be disposed of; proceeds 186 *"Paprica, ” Sailboat. * appropriation for reimbursing owner 1293 *Papst, Rudolph,* pension increased 2362 *Papy, Joseph B.,* pension increased 1549 *Para, Brazil,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Paraguay and Uruguay,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 917 *Paramore, Edward E.,* pension increased 1974 *Parcels-Post Conventions,* with Australia 2872 with Bermuda 2983 with Denmark 2965 with Ecuador 2978 with Peru 2957 with Sweden 2889 *Parents, D. C.,* jurisdiction of juvenile court over, neglect-ing, etc., children 74 *Paris, Andrew Jackson. * pension increased 2134 *Paris, France,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for cleri; hire 293, 923 *Paris, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for. 792, 1302 *Paris, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792 *Paris, Tenn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1302 *Parish. Joseph M.,* pension increased 2605 *Parish, Nathan. * pension increased 1736 *Part Place NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn lands for extend-ing 1012 appropriation for 1012 *Park Range Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3079 modifying area of 3285 *Park Road. Belair Heights, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for opening highway from Water Side drive to 855 appropriation for 855 *Parker, Charles A.,* pension increased 2645 *Parker, David H.,* pension increased 2088 *Parker, Elias H.,* pension increased 241193505 *Parker, Frank M.,* pension increased 2053 *Parker, George A.,* pension increased 1543 *Parker, Henry B.,* pension increased 2365 *Parker, John B.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 28, 30 *Parker, John G.,* pension increased 1562 *Parker, Maggie (widow),* pension 1520 *Parker, Sampson,* pension increased 2238 *Parker, Sophie S.,* pension increased 2108 *Parker, Zenas,* payment to 1770 *Parkersburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 891 *Parkhurst, Jane Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Parkhurst, John, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Parking Commission, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 495, 1132 *Parking, D. C.,* use of, by adjacent owners; error corrected 112 *Parkinson, John C.,* pension increased 1885 *Parks (see* National Parks). *Parks, Elisabeth (widow),* pension increased 2016 *Parks, Neal O’Donnel,* pension 2301 *Parliamentary Precedents of the House of Representatives,* printing ordered; distribution 1365 compilation and supervision 1365 appropriation for Asher C. Hinds for preparing, etc 1365 *Paroled Children, D. C.,* jurisdiction of juvenile court over 73 *Panili, William P.,* pension 2313 *Parrish, Charles S.,* pension increased 1660 *Parrish, Ella Q. (widow),* pension 2235 *Parrish, Hester A. (widow),* pension 2581 *Parsch, Peter,* granted honorable discharge 2820 *Parsons, Ralph D.,* pension increased 2596 *Parsons, Thomas W.,* pension increased 2586 *Partin, Elizabeth F. (widow),* pension increased 1628 *Partridge, Frederick* pension increased 1645 *Partridge, Katharine (daughter),* pension 2007 *Pascagoula River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of, for maintenance 1088 *Pass Cavallo, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 of channel to Port Lavaca, from 1117 *Pass Manchar. La.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 *Passaic, N. J.,* light station established, Lehigh Valley Railroad bridge; present channel light to be discontinued 995 appropriation for 1318 *Passaic Ruer, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 737, 1079 channel; contracts 1079 *Passenger Lists, Alien,* required from masters of vessels arriving; contents 901 vessels leaving; disposition of 902 from insular possessions 902 penalty for failure to deliver 902 *Passenger Vessels,* license required of all, over 100 gross tons 864 *Passengers, Alien,* regulations of immigration of 898 *Passengers, Immigrant,* space, etc., requirements on steam vessels 910 on sailing vessels 910 in effect January 1, 1909 911 *Passengers, Railroad (see also* Transportation), free passes prohibited; exceptions 584 *Passes for Passengers, Interstate,* issue forbidden; exception 584 *Passon, John H.,* pension increased 2545 *Passports,* issue to persons declaring intention to become citizens, after three years’ residence 1228 valid only for six months 1228 not good in country of former citizenship 1228 *Passports, Foreign.* restriction on admission of holders of, from Canal Zone, insular possessions, etc 898 *Patapsco River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of, and channel to Baltimore 739, 1081,1345 *Patch, Emory Edward,* pension increased 1610 *Pale, Robert C.,* pension increased 1753 *Patent Medicines, D. C.,* sale of, permitted; exception 175 *Patent Office,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, examiners, etc 432, 977 for professional and scientific books, etc 432, 978 for law books 432, 978 for Official Gazette, at the Government Printing Office 432, 978 for weekly issue of patents: drawings, etc 432, 978 for investigations, etc 432, 978 for expenses, International Bureau 432, 978 for rent, model exhibit 434, 979 deficiency appropriation for Official Gazette 653, 1388 *Patent Office Gazette, Official,* appropriation for producing at the Govern- ment Printing Office 432, 978 deficiency appropriation for 653, 1388 *Patents,* investigation of, granted officials, for inventions in Government use 1422 *Patents, Commissioner of,* appropriation for. assistant, clerks, etc 432, 977 to establish classes of merchandise for trade-mark registration 169 *Palnaude, Lydia A. (widow),* pension 22513506 *Palras, Greece,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Patrick, Andrew,* pension increased 1495 *Patten, Aaron F.,* pension increased 1944 *Patterson, Anthony,* pension increased 2641 *Patterson, Eleazar A.,* pension increased 1461 *Patterson, Emma L. (widow),* pension increased 2251 *Patterson, Franklin.* payment to 2812 *Patterson, G. R., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow 661 *Patterson, Greenberry B.,* pension increased 2704 *Patterson, Henry J.,* pension increased 1641 *Patterson, Hon. J. O.,* deficiency appropriation for contested- election expenses 661 *Patterson, John P* pension increased 2298 *Patterson, Mary E. (widow of George W.)* pension increased 2096 *Patterson, Mary E. (widow of Lorenzo D),* pension increased 2044 *Patterson, Mary H. (widow),* pension increased 2460 *Patterson, Thomas,* pension increased 1727 *Pattison, William P.,* pension increased 2448 *Patton, Alexander G.,* pension increased 2074 *Patton, George W.,* pension increased 1460 *Patton, Lucy 8., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Patton, Mary L. (widow),* pension increased 2375 *Patuxent River. Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 *Paul, Indiana A. (widow),* pension increased 1548 *Paulson (née Perry), Elsie E Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to356 *Paupers, D. V.,* appropriation for transportation of 513, 1153 *Paupers, etc.,* admission of alien, excluded 899 *Pavements, D. C.,* limit of price for concrete, etc 490, 1127 *Pary, Prior M.,* pension increased 2166 *Pawcatuck River, R. I. and Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1076 *Pawhuska, Okla.,* cemetery for Usages. reserved and deeded to town 543 disposition of Osage tribal lands, agency buildings, etc., at 543 incorporation of, etc., ratified 1376 *Pawnee Indian Reservation, Okla.,* lands of, granted to Pawnee. Okla., for school, park, etc., purposes 1044 *Pawnee Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 363, 1044 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1403 *Pawnee, Okla.,* grant of land for public purposes; schools, etc 1044 admission of Indian children to schools 1044 *Pawtucket, River. R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of; condition 1075 *Paxson, Mrs. Rachel A.,* acceptance of land for road to Balls Bluff Cemetery, Va 258 *Paxton, Nellie (widow),* pension increased 2272 *Pay, Army,* appropriation for 241, 1159 deficiency appropriation for 46, 665, 668, 1401, 1404 for 10 and 20 per cent service in Cuba 381 assignments by officers, permitted 241, 1159 computation of monthly salaries 248 *Pay Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 244, 1162 *Pay, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 579, 1200 deficiency appropriation for 46, 647, 649, 666, 668, 1384, 1402,1405 *Pay, Navy,* appropriation for 553, 1177 for miscellaneous 553, 1176 for contingent 555, 1177 deficiency appropriation for 46, 647, 666, 668, 1384,1402, 1405 for miscellaneous 35, 46, 647, 649, 666, 668, 1384, 1386, 1402 for contingent 647,1384 diminished officers’, on shore duty repealed 554 *Pay Rolls,* arrangement of monthly compensation 763 *Payette Forest Reserve. Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3067 *Paymaster-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 420,965 *Paymasters’ Clerks and Messengers,* appropriation for pay; traveling expenses 245,’ 1163 *Payne, Abel W.,* pension increased 2220 *Payne, George,* pension increased 2705 *Payne, Harriet (widow),* pension increased 2038 *Payne, Sanford D.,* pension increased 2526 *Paypay, Joseph, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Payson Forest, Reserve., Utah,* proclamation extending 3127 *Pea River, Ala.,* construction of dam authorized across, near Elba, Ala 18 *Pea River Power Company,* may dam Pea River, near Elba, Ala 18 *Peabody, Albert G., jr.,* pension increased 2256 *Peabody, Daniel A.,* pension increased 2539 *Peabody, George W.,* pension increased 2422 *Peace, Conference at The Hague, Second International,* appropriation for expenses, participation in 922 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 1183507 *Peace, Foundation for Promotion of Industrial,* established; purposes, etc 1242 *Peach, Joseph,* pension increased 2519 *Peacock, Martin,* pension increased 2745 *Peacock, Oscar F.,* pension increased 2588 *Peak, George C.,* pension increased 2496 *Peaks Island, Me,.,* preliminary examination to be made of passage between Great Diamond Island and 1113 *Pearce, Samuel A.,* pension increased 2276 *Pearl River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of, below Rockport 1088 between Edinburg and Jackson 1088 bridge authorized across, at Columbia, Miss 933 *Pearson, David M.,* pension increased 1635 *Pearson, John M* pension increased 2234 *Pearsons, Fanny A. (widow),* pension increased 2261 *Pease, Henry R* pension increased 1665 *Peavey, Hannah ( widow),* pension increased 2689 *Pecuniary Claims,* international treaty for submission of, to arbitration 2845 *Peden, Milton,* pension increased 2488 *Peekskill, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1077 *Peel, J. J. L.,* payment to 2406 *Peel, S. W.,* claim for services to Choctaw Nation referred to Court of Claims 2415 *Peetsch, Henry,* pension 2356 *Peirce, Benjamin F* pension increased 1662 *Peirce, Caroline M. (widow),* pension increased 2027 *Peirce, W. W.,* age limit, waived for admission of, to Navy Pay Corps 2467 *Pekin, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 30 *Peking, China,* deficiency appropriation for legation buildings; use of balance 27 *Pelley, James S.,* pension increased 1578 *Peloncillo Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3248 *Peltier, Alexander B., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Peltier, Catherine, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Penalty Privilege Mail Matter,* record of, sent by Departments in Washington July 1 to December 31, 1906, to be reported to Congress 473 limitation on articles entitled to 477 *Pence, Daniel,* pension increased 1758 *Pence, John* A., Page. pension increased 2500 *Pend d’Oreille Development Company* may bridge Pend d’Oreille River, Big Falls, Wash 199 may dam Pend d’Oreille River al Big Falls, Wash 205 in Stevens County, Wash 931 *Pen d’Oreille River, Wash.,* bridge authorized across, at Big Falls 199 dam, etc., authorized across at Big Falls, Wash 205 in Stevens County 931 *Pend Oreille River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1109 *Pender, Lucy A. (undo w),* pension increased 1797 *Pendergast, Michael, alias Michael Blake,* pension increased 2492 *Penfield, William IL,* pension increased 2794 *Penington, Susan (widow),* pension 1834 *Penitentiaries, United States,* appropriation for construction, Leaven- worth, Kans 750,1357 Atlanta, Ga 751,1357 McNeil Island, Wash 751,1357 for maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 756,1362 Atlanta, Ga 757,1363 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 657 *Pennington County, S. Dak.,* restrictions removed from entry in certain townships in 883 *Pennsylvania,* appropriation for Indian service in 369,1046 deficiency appropriation for claim of, war of 1812 29 *Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company,* may bridge Delaware River, Trenton, N. J 64 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company.* may bridge Delaware River. Trenton, N. J 64 *Penobscot Bay, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made, for harbor 1113 *Penobscot River, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 1074 *Pensacola and Northeastern Railroad Company,* may bridge Escambia River in Florida 1239 *Pensacola Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made, to quarantine station 1112 *Pensacola, Fla.,* appropriation for public works, navy-yard 566 for naval magazine, standpipe 568 for sea walls, Forts Pickins and McRee 1059 for repair, etc., of defenses 1059 for improvement of harbor 1086 for public works, navy-yard; repairing hurricane damages 1188 for public works, naval hospital 1191 for marine barracks,officers’ quarters 1191 for road to national cemetery, Barrancas 1347 *Pension Agents,* appropriation for salaries 133,1407 report to be made on the reduction to one agency 1407 *Pension Appeals, Board of,* appropriation for members 427,973 vacancies not to be filled 428 *Pension Attorneys,* fee for securing special pension acts forbidden; penalty 133,14073508 not allowed fees for procuring service pensions 879 *Pension Office,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, dorks, etc 430, 976 restriction on filling vacancies, etc 431, 977 suspended 1388 for per diem, special examiners 431, 977 for additional special examiners 431, 977 *Pensions,* appropriation for Army and Navy 133,1406 Navy, from naval fund 133, 1406 separate accounts required 133, 1406 age of 62 and over, a permanent specific disability 133, 1406 service pensions extended to present pensioners, etc 1406 for fees, etc., examining surgeon; examinations 133, 1406 rating and condition in reports 133, 1407 inspection of special examining reports 133, 1407 attorneys forbidden fees for special pension acts: penalty 133,1407 for agents’ salaries. 1,331,407 report to be made on reduction to one agency 1407 for clerks hire; apportionment 133, 1407 for rent, New York and Washington 134 for rent, Now York 1407 for stationery, etc 134,1407 for examination of agencies 134, 1407 deficiency appropriation for Army and Navy 39, 1389 for Army 47, 1403 for Navy 47 for fees, examining surgeons 47, 1403 for contingent expenses, agencies 47 allowed at age of 62, for 90 days’ service in civil and 60 days in Mexican war 879 rating 879 present pensioners and applicants entitled 879 double pensions excluded 879 not available if receiving greater pension 879 rank not considered 879 fees prohibited 979 effect of final discharge on military record 836 extended to commissioned officers 836 granted— Ackley, Louise 1747 Adams, Sarah 1985 Adkins, Jackson 2186 Agnew, Jane 2670 Atkin, Emma C 2484 Alden, Emily J 1937 A hired, Emma 1534 Aldrich, Julia G 1781 Allen, Carrie May 2769 Ames, Elizabeth A 2164 Anderson, Emma C 1672 Archer, Howard William 23S7 Archuleta, Antonio 2485 Arnold, Catharine 2006 Auger, Emma 1519 Bacon, Margarette R 2476 Bailey, Annis 2112 Baird, Julia C. R 2449 Baker, Isaac 1743 Baker, James W 1697 Baker, Parthenita W 1653 Ballenger, Reuben R 1900 Banks, William C 1918 Bargar, Sarah A 1509 Barnes, Joshua 1893 Barr, Mary E. 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M 2005 Carroll, Margaret 1725 Carter, Isaac 2259 Carty, Ida 1788 Case, Anna M 1582 Casey, Catherine B 1595 Catlin, Robert 1506 Caton, Giles M 2451 Chadsey, Susan H 1464 Chambers, Thomas J 17413509 Chandler, Susan J 2697 Cheek, Thomas 1806 Chenoweth, Mary J 1541 Christie, James J 2198 Clark, Mary A 2476 Clark, William O 1953 Cleaver, Elizabeth 2336 Clevenger, Galon S 1667 Cochran, Mary 1994 Cole, James H 1516 Colo, Peter 1908 Coller, Hester A 2683 Collins, Ada 2066 Collins, Charles 2177 Collum, Georgetta K 2479 Compton, Cynthia A 2185 Compton, Emily 2011 Connell, John W 2265 Connor, Hilia Ann 1436 Cope, Isaac 2011 Cory, Abraham M 1450 Costinett, Carrie E 1829 Cotten, Aurelia 1663 Cottrill, Cassy 1819 Coyle, Catherine 1657 Coyner, Frances 1759 Crane, William J 2814 Creiss, Theresa 1905 Critchlield, Lyman, jr 1710 Crome, August 1975 Cunningham, George 1975 Cushman, Ellen S 1884 Cutler, Susan H 1483 Dailey, Rachel A 1474 Dancy, George L 2747 Daniels, Abbie J 2230 Darcy, Mary E 2005 Davis, Aaron 2749 Davis, Thomas B 1698 De Veaux, Florence Greeley 1505 Decker, Benjamin H 1678 Dewier, Ann 1994 Dickens, Sarah Ellen 1988 Dickey, William N 2144 Dieckgraefe, Louis 1444 Diehl, Millon 2003 Dieter, Philip 2484 Dooley, Frank M 2111 Dougherty, Ellen 2725 Douglass, Blanche 1574 Dowling, Thomas F 1785 Downie, Elizabeth A 2388 Drake, Phebe W 2144 Duffield, Sarah 1710 Dunseomb, Edward 2742 Duvall, Harriet A 1906 Earl, Sarah Agnes 1856 Eberlin, Eva Louise 2481 Eggleston, Moses 1469 Ellingwood, Charles F 2760 Ellinore, Joseph 2112 Embrv, Cynthia A 1711 Estill, William C 1787 Etne, Sarah S 1922 Eveland, Margaret E 2009 Falbisaner, Charles 1561 Farrell, Edward 1914 Fenn, Lena S 1549 Fenzl, Flora 2574 Ferrell, Nancy V. 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Edward J774 Goll, Helen 2468 Granniss, Mary W 2690 Grant, Fanny M 2746 Grant, Fannie S 2723 Green, Hannah W 1470 Green, Joseph E 1868 Gregg, Louisa 1967 Grillin, Oliver II 2339 Groff, Marcelina S 1650 Grossman, Louis 1801 Guilroy, Margaret 2483 Haas, Frank P 1479 Halo, George W 1652 Hall, John W 1847 Hancock, Josiah C 2317 Hanford, Abbie L 2748 Hapeman, Ella T 1507 Harman, Walter S 2242 Harper, John 1654 Harral, Jesse 2482 Harriman, Ellen 1718 Hathaway, Elizabeth 2100 Hattery, Betsey 2229 Hausen, Edward G 2364 Hawkes, Emma A 2484 Hawkes, Sarah A 2482 Hawthorn, Sadie E 2786 Hayes, Catharine 2728 Hayes, Nanny E 2664 Hayner, Emeline S 1481 Heed, William I 1479 Hennessy, Michael V 2316 Hosier, Charles T 1596 Hester, Jessie Marie 1520 Hibbard, Helen G 2216 Hicks, James R 2086 Hilburn, Virginia A I9J6 Hilgeman, Laura 1965 HIll, Charles R 1790 Hill, Henry R 1691 Himes, James P 1762 Hoban, Edward W 2748 Hobart, John 1787 Honaker, Floyd A 2424 Horn, Christopher 2564 House Alice 2809 Hubbard, Ada N 17773510 Hughes, Adele Jeanette 1849 Humphrey, Delia S 2482 Huntington, James H 2741 Hutchings, Kate S 1954 Hyatt, Hester 2006 Ingle, Eliza J 2291 Irwin, Minnie 1983 Isachsen, Else C 1471 Isbill, Nelson 2480 Jackson, George W 1088 Jacobs, Sherman 2240 Jennings, Jefferson L 2468 Jett, Hiram C 2480 Jewell, Lydia A 1431 Jewell, Martha 1880 Johnson, Edna M 1974 Johnson, F. 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Matilda J 2087 Willis, William D 2085 Wilmer, Hannah E 1852 Wilsey, Mary C. 1944 Wilson, Eliza B. 1687 Wilson. Van C 2788 Winfrey, Mary 1759 Winkler, James J 2011 Winter, Clara E 1516 Winters, Ida L 1516 Winters, William II 1873 t Wood, James M 2748 Woodward. Helen L 2419 Worth. 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W 2116 Bailey, Franklin H 2395 Bailey, Joseph 1586 Bailey, Levi S 2710 Bailey, William G 2369 Bailie, Gilbert 2696 Bailor, William A 2157 Baird, Louis A 2264 Baird, William 2366 Baity, William G 2365 Baker, Andrew J 1619 Baker, Andrew J 1759 Baker, Edwin N 1919 Baker, Evan H 2396 Baker, George A 1571 Baker, George W 2715 Baker, John A 2616 Baker, Joseph 1672 Baker, Mary A 2261 Baker, Mary E 2126 Baker, Paul 2273 Baker, Samuel 2445 Baker, Solomon H 2117 Baker, Susan 2756 Baker, William M 2361 Baldwin, John R 2037 Baldwin, Julia 1828 Baldwin, Julia T 2579 Baldwin, Thomas T 2760 Balew, Elizabeth 2594 Ball, John E 1688 Ballantyne, Charles 2392 Ballard, Henry 2090 Ballard, Silas H 1740 Ballew, Francis M 1804 Bambush, John P 1647 Bancroft, John W 1469 Bandy, James T 2056 Banister, Foster L 2130 Banks, Jordan H 2174 Banks, Wesley J 1593 Banta. Mary J 2780 Bantom. William H 1666 Barbeo, Mordicai B 1750 Barber, Edgar Al 2608 Barber, Elizabeth E 1800 Barber, Martin L 1559 Barber, Samuel 2509 Bard, Jeremiah 2349 Bare, John P 2613 Barker, Calvin 2514 Barker, Horace E 1488 Barker, Octavo 2340 Barker, Stephen A 2703 Barker, William F 2775 Barkis, Francis A 1757 Barnard, Joseph A 2076 Barnell, Charles 2300 Barnes, Abner R 2148 Barnes, Ann H 2678 Barnes, Anna D 2435 Barnes, Edward A 2222 Barnes, Edward A 1848 Barnes, George B 2216 Barnes, William A 1698 Barney, Hiram C 2359 Barney, James L 2647 Barney, Martin V 2302 Barney, Waiter 1450 Barnhill, Sibby 2535 Barnum, Thomas W 1914 Barnwell, John C 2179 Barr, Abraham M 1876 Barr, Albert T 2438 Barr, James W 2809 Barr, John C 1502 Barret, Richard F 2573 Barrett, Anthony 1495 Barrett, Burden H 2552 Barrett, Uriah D 1459 Barrows, Henry J 2644 Barrows, Homer A 1475 Barry, James B 1723 Bartlett, Alonzo M 1832 Bartlett, Joseph R 27723514 Bartley, Elizabeth 2095 Bartley, Valentine 1861 Barton, John W 1914 Barton, Marvin F 2416 Bass, Martha J 2058 Batchelder, Nellie A 1973 Batchelor, Frances Ann 1513 Bateman, Joseph 2616 Bates, Archibald 2040 Bates, Edwin D 380 Baublitz, Samuel F 1932 Bauer, August 1742 Baueriin, Henry 2554 Baum, Thomas J 2177 Bayless, Daniel B 2457 Bayley, Thomas 2545 Bayley, Virgil A 2098 Beiteli, Franklin B 2137 Beachey, William C 1455 Beale, Joseph H 1839 Beall, Alphenis M 1740 Beam, Van Buren 2086 Bean, Benjamin F 1430 Bean, Walter F 1909 Beard, George W 1045 Beardsley, Mary L 2274 Bearss, Levi 1436 Beatly, John 1936 Beatty, Hoben 2069 Bechtol, Catharine 1656 Becker, Frances 2202 Becker, Margaret 1735 Becker, Martin 2649 Bedell, Henry E 1456 Bedford, Leah 2159 Bedient, George W 1669 Beebe, Alva 2182 Beeks, William L 1443 Beeler, Louis F 2361 Beeny, George W 2764 Beery, Marinda D 2714 Beesley, Martha L 2106 Beham, Alfred 1857 Behrens, Fredrich 1632 Behymer, John 2172 Beier, Julius 1972 Belden, Lewis F 2491 Belden, Perry F 2060 Belding, Jennie F 2104 Beik, Lizzie 1704 Bell, Charles A 2707 Bell, Edward W 2014 Beil, James II 2354 Belli John 2698 Bell, Theresia 2384 Bell, William W 2633 Bellomy, Matthew H 2002 Bender, Jacob 2288 Benedict, William W 1545 Benham, Emma II 1531 Benham, Joseph R 2580 Benjamin, David C 2447 Benkler, William 1638 Bennett, Ary S 2622 Bennett, Henry S 2147 Bennett, Howard 2303 Bennett, John P 2778 Bennett, Lloyd D 1875 Bennett, Mary E 1749 Bennett, Morria 1435 Bennett, Pbebe J 1494 Bennett, Philander 1607 Bennett, Siotha 1717 Bennett, William T 2715 Bennett, William W 2312 Bennington, Albert 2728 Betimim, Henry O 2674 Benson, Andrew J 1719 Benson, Charles M 1828 Benson, Le Roy 2628 Benton, Theodore M 2275 Bentz, Rudolph 2244 Beranek, Francis A 1924 Bergen, John S 2769 Berkey, John M 1504 Berkley, Riley J 2576 Berry, Jacob 2677 Berry, James T 1429 Berry, John C 2348 Berry, Louisa 2763 Berry, William H 2447 Bethel, Nancy 2447 Bcthurum, David 2600 Betts, Ann 1476 Betts, Sarah 2524 Betz, Peter 1644 Beulen, James H 1570 Boyer, Hillary 2228 Beymer, George N 2605 Bibb, Benjamin F 1566 Bickford, Sarah M 2636 Bickford, Sylvester 2642 Biddle, John 1866 Biederman, Frank J 2493 Bierer, John 1444 Bierly, Frederick 1710 Bietry, Pauline 2099 Biffar, Francis A 2802 Bigalow, Nelson 2283 Bigelow, Benjamin Franklin 1552 Bigger, Samuel P 1668 Bigler, Eleanor P 2730 Billing, Edwin. 1625 Billings, Martha A 2246 Billings, Myron E 1500 Billingsley, James D 1706 Bingham, Anna C 1957 Bingham, Lorin R 1647 Binklev, William G 2298 Bird, Edward 2726 Birge, Julia A 2684 Birmingham, William 1432 Birthright, Louisa J 2247 Bisbee, Watson F 2771 Bishop, Charles E 1636 Bishop, Levi C 1793 Bishop, Mary C 1614 Bishop, Mary LI 2788 Bishop, Menzo S 2709 Bishop, Thomas E 1692 Bishop, Victoria 1704 Bissali, James E 2754 Billleston, Henry 2708 Bivans, Robert 1890 Bixby, Edmund W 1887 Blacker, Charles 2585 Blair, George 1688 Blair, George W 2277 Blair, Hugh 2305 Blair, James T 2806 Blair, William 1727 Blake, Albert S 1640 Blake, Evans 1887 Blakney, Thomas 2040 Blancett, Robert 1990 Blanchard, Helen M 14593515 Blanchard, John W 2096 Blanchard, Thomas T 1894 Blanchard, William T 2338 Bland, Theodore 2372 Blanding, James D 1623 Blanding, Sallie E 2092 Blaney, Anna V 2714 Blanton, John A 2158 Bledsoe, Jamees P 2602 Bledsoe, Relf 2668 Bleekman, Adelbert E 2382 Blessing, John G 1653 Blethen, Mary R 1537 Blewett, William E 1490 Blinn, John L 1814 Bliss, Cornelius E 2744 Bliss, James W 2319 Block, Carl W 1584 Blodgett, Ethan 1602 Blodgett, Laura, A 1503 Bloomer, Daniel 1748 Blossom, William A 1806 Blye, Warren A 1572 Blyth, Thomas 1773 Bode, William 1603 Bodenhamer, George W 1923 Bodkin, Elizabeth 1890 Bodley, Levi N 1615 Boepple, Nathalia 2131 Bogan, Patrick 2614 Boger, Ernest 2501 Boger, Joseph R 2462 Boggs. Albert W 2616 Boggs, Oliver S 2712 Bogia, Benjamin D 1986 Bogue, Michael 2453 Bohannan, Martha L 2742 Bohn, Christopher 1779 Bokart, John 1526 Bole, Henry D 2577 Bolen, Enoch 1621 Boles, William T, A. 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K 2051 Thomas, Hiram B 2157 Thomas, Jeremiah 2710 Thomas, Jesse A 1853 Thomas, John W 2016 Thomas, Webster 1622 Thomas, William 2788 Thompson, Abel S 1600 Thompson, Ada A 1840 Thompson, Addison 2512 Thompson, Ann 2216 Thompson, Ann J 1948 Thompson, Arcatie E 1901 Thompson, Arthur 1645 Thompson, Charles H 2210 Thompson, Eliza 1601 Thompson, Elizabeth 1894 Thompson, George M 1908 Thompson, Gustavus A 2266 Thompson, James 1508 Thompson, Knute 2806 Thompson, Lyman 2786 Thompson, Peter G 2013 Thompson, Philip B 1604 Thompson, Samuel D 2699 Thompson, Samuel S 1790 Thompson, Thomas B 2471 Thompson, William C 2632 Thompson, William J 1880 Thom, John O 1652 Thornburgh, Thomas H 2087 Thorne, Delphie 2535 Thorne, Harry C 1565 Thorne, Jesse A. B 1961 Thornton, Adaline M 1949 Thornton, Jackson D 2039 Thornton, Thomas 2180 Thrasher, James H 2259 Thurmond, Mary J 2384 Thurston, Epaminondas P 2734 Tibbils, Edgar 1645 Tibbitts, Arthur 2328 Tibbitts, George O 2502 Tichenor, Travis W 1528 Tidswell, Thomas J 1950 Tiesler, Bruno 1438 Tillson, Henry H 1814 Tilton, Henry A 1547 Tilton, James F 1537 Timmons, Milton J 2463 Timmons, Robert 1900 Timms, Charles W 2167 Tims, John 2517 Tinkham, George 2528 Tinsley, William M 2704 Tipton, John 2763 Tisdale, Ansel K 1677 Tobey, Adelle 1443 Tobey, James O 1680 Tobey, William O 2179 Todd, Edwin M 2073 Todd, James R 1570 Todd, Thomas 1604 Todd, William 2477 Tolford, Joshua W 1542 Tolles, Nettie E 1850 Tomaselli, Lorenzo G 2199 Tomlinson, George W 1948 Tompkins, Charles E 2184 Tompkins, Warren B 1797 Tomson, James D 2774 Tool, Nelson B 1451 Toothaker, Daniel H 2364 Topham, Joseph L 2365 Topping, James S 1984 Topping, Volna S 2556 Torgeson, Knute 1552 Torrey, Rodney W 1829 Tourgée, Emma K 2216 Tout, Asa 1683 Tow, Samuel M 1935 Tower, Charles F 2068 Towle, John W 2516 Town, James C 1963 Towne, Charles B 2119 Towne, Lewis A 2818 Townsend, Annie A 2157 Townsend, Giles 2561 Townsend, Levi H 2017 Trabue, Emily Hibernia 2555 Trabue, William K 2083 Tracy, Andrew W 1901 Tracy, Charles H 2436 Traver, Harvey M 2132 Travis, James F 2598 Trefry, John 2435 Tremble, David 1828 Trice, George W 1827 Triplett, William 1925 Tripp, Levi A 1630 Trowbridge, Carloss 2736 Trowbridge, George P 1551 Truax, Joseph H 2188 True, George B 2175 Trueblood, Solomon R 17063546 Truett, William 2758 Truman, Austin B 2543 Trumbo, David S 1835 Trumbull, Mary J 2324 Tuck, Charles H 1543 Tucker, Calaway G 1618 Tucker, George A 2423 Tucker, James P 1995 Tucker, Seth M 1452 Tuders, William 2490 Tumey, John W 2767 Turckheim, Reuben I 1507 Turley, Jackson D 2088 Turley, Robert 2304 Turnbull, Richard 2758 Turner, David 2450 Turner, Emma J 2317 Turner, George R 2463 Turner, J Dillon 2226 Turner, Jacob 2284 Turner, Jefferson G 2614 Turner, Mary E 2248 Turner, Nathaniel Lewis 2709 Turner, Samuel 2261 Turner, William 2803 Turner, William H 2611 Turner, William J 2296 Turney, Patrick 2325 Tuttle, Isaac 1964 Twitchell, Jonathan C. S 1521 Tyler, Casper W 2664 Tyler, Cassia C 2383 Tyler, George A 2446 Tyler, Leonard 2403 Tyler, Sarah A 1643 Tyrrell, Sallie 1932 Tyson, Louis A 1948 Tyson, William W 2534 Uhler, William H 1690 Umstead, John C 1575 Underwood, Eldridge 2527 Underwood, John 1804 Underwood, Thomas F 1721 Upham, David 2223 Upton, Gainford N 2301 Usher, Francis W 1546 Utter, Gould E 1622 Utter, Henry 2528 Valentine, Benjamin W 1832 Valentine, Ethan A 2321 Vallandigham, George B 1924 Van Alst, William 2623 Van Brunt, Ellen M 1993 Van Buskirk, Reuben 2164 Van Camp, James H 2078 Van De Bogert, George W 2156 Van Derslice, Hester A 2079 Van Dewalker, James G 2571 Van Dusen, Charles H 2150 Van Keuren, William 1895 Van Ostern, William V 1770 Van Ostrand, Citarles 2381 Van Patten, Minard 1835 Van Riper, Abram 1986 Van Riper, Jeremiah 2060 Van Scoter, Hudson J 2067 Van Steenburg, Linas 2462 Van Slyke, Anthony 2072 Van Tassell, William H 2351 Van Tine, Charles 2246 Van Volkenburgh, Isaac 1558 Van Vorst, Adam S 2339 Vanbeber, Emily J 2774 Vance, George C 2595 Vance, John P 1702 Vance, Joseph W 1868 Vancuren, Sabine 1810 Vandegrift, John 2773 Vandel, Abram W 2693 Vanderburgh, Effingham 2206 Vanderwalker, George E 2428 Vandine, Harriet E 2056 Vandiver, Margaret R 2250 Vanmatre, Cyrus 2078 Vantilburgh, William 2258 Vantine, Abraham K 1471 Vassar, John G 2044 Vaughan, Smith 1926 Vaught, Stephen 2037 Veach, John P 2162 Veatch, Harmon 2558 Veile, George C 2674 Vernon, Cynthia 1885 Vertner, Daniel M 2088 Viall, John G 2521 Vick, Caroline 2649 Vincent, John T 1839 Vincent, Joseph J 1738 Vincent, Jotham A 2791 Virgin, Nelson 2268 Visgar, William P 2683 Vivian, John N 1744 Voris, William D 2336 Voris, William S 2558 Vorous, John 2460 Vose, Bettie May 2425 Vose, Elizabeth A 1849 Voss, Charles F 1970 Vroman, Frank 2556 Wagenknecht, Jacob 2004 Waggoner, Maria H 2778 Wagher, Albert C 2453 Wagner, Adeliade 2655 Wagner, Anna H 1763 Wagner, Frederick W 2597 Wagner, Henry 2464 Wagner, John A 2679 Wagoner, Joseph H 1870 Wainwright, Katherine F 1716 Wakefield, George L 2145 Wakefield, William 2723 Walden, David R 1915 Waldorph, Marvin 2345 Waldron, Luke 1860 Walgwist, Johanna 1730 Walker, Abraham 2020 Walker, Anna B. L 2416 Walker, Anna Lamar 2250 Walker, Annie M 1936 Walker, Augustus 1626 Walker, Charles A 2066 Walker, Henry H. A 2795 Walker, James D 2635 Walker, Keziah 2441 Walker, Margaret E 2252 Walker, Sadie A 1582 Walker, William F 2101 Wall, Asa 1812 Wall, James G 2057 Wall, Thompson 2322 Wallace, John G 1716 Wallace, William 2730 Wallace, William E 1986 Waller, Elizabeth A 2204 Waller, Rollin T 1844 Wallerson, Simon Peter 24363547 Wallis, Samuel P 2770 Walrod, Charles 2364 Walrod, William 1893 Walsh, James W 2559 Walter, John F 1449 Walters, Abraham 1636 Walters, Emma 2033 Walton, Edward 2294 Walton, Frederick B 2000 Walton, Levi J 1590 Walton, William B 2770 Ward, Benjamin Q 1733 Ward, Bolivar 2092 Ward, Daniel 1686 Ward, Edward Wesley 2539 Ward, Jacob A 2675 Ward, James H 1741 Ward, William H 1952 Wardlaw, Martha E 1841 Ward well, Ernest H 1951 Ware, Rachel E 1507 Warfel, George W 2806 Warlord, James H 2185 Warlord, Stacy B 2130 Warner, George 2123 Warner, John W 1489 Warner, Thomas 2678 Warnes, William 2046 Warnock, Catharine 2208 Warren, William B 2077 Wascher, Henry 1603 Washburn, Charles 1588 Washburn, Elia C 2639 Washburn, George H 2290 Washburn, Jerome 1566 Waskom, James 2035 Watkins, David M 2394 Watkins, Frank B 2066 Watkins, Letitia D 1618 Watkins, Samuel 2055 Watson, Angelino 1781 Watson, Eber 1573 Watson, Joseph 2081 Watson, Samuel S 2676 Watson, Willis H 1922 Watt, Thomas 1777 Waugh, Thomas W 1831 Way, Catherine 2624 Way, Thomas P 2435 Waymer, Satina A 2750 Wayne, Millon H 1875 Weatherby, Edmund P 2802 Weatherby, Harriet 2200 Weatherman, Calvin D 1707 Weatherwax, Charles Henry 2804 Weaver, Charles H 1971 Weaver, Edgar 2637 Weaver, Joseph H 2108 Weaver, Sanford 2162 Weaverling, Martha J 2633 Webb, Elizabeth 1752 Webb, James 2032 Webb, John M 2243 Webb, Reuben C 2746 Webb, Robert 2380 Webb, William H 2630 Webber, Amanda O 1856 Weber, August 2632 Weber, Charles W 2237 Webster, George W 2136 Webster, Rachel A 2098 Webster, William E 2810 Wedeman, Peter 2740 Weeks, Frank W 1433 Weeks, Morgan H 2702 Weeks, Stephen 1568 Weiand, Henry A 2509 Weigert, Catharine 2632 Weir, Patrick 2335 Weise, Ferdinand 1440 Weiser, Joel S 1847 Weiss, Frank L 2624 Welch, Garner C 1732 Welch, Hannah 2673 Welch, John 2182 Welch, John 1592 Welch, Levi 2324 Welch, Thomas 1554 Welch, Thomas 2631 Welch, Thomas D 2132 Weller, Herman G 2352 Weller, Nelson J 2639 Weller, William S 2589 Wells, Alma L 1909 Wells, Alonzo 2058 Wells, George W 2764 Wells, Henry W 1469 Wells, John L 2218 Wells, John M 1474 Wells, William J 2428 Wentz, William 2478 Wenzel, Adam 1475 Wertman, William W 2618 Wescott, Edwin D 2119 Wesson, Randolph 2530 West., Andrew J 2429 West, Annie A 2129 West, David W 1900 West, Henry 1807 West, James 2493 West, James C 2442 West, Joseph M 1670 West, Lucius A 1740 West, Richard B 2374 West, William W 1681 Westcott, William H 2371 Westervelt, Frank 1652 Westfall, Charles L 2044 West field, August 1445 Westman, Cornelius 1903 Westmoreland, Oliver T 2573 Weston, Elizabeth 1808 Weston, Henry 1499 Westover, William G 2013 Wetterich, Peter 1579 Whalen, Daniel 2197 Whaley, Lucius D 1902 Whaley, Thomas B 1832 Wheeler, Carlton A 1661 Wheeler, George W 2389 Wheeler, Henry A 1717 Wheeler, Joseph 2510 Wheeler, Willard 2612 Wheeler, William 1830 Whipple, Warren W 2669 Whitaker, Ann W 2210 Whitaker, William A 2521 Whitcomb, Anne B 2664 Whitcraft, Laurence V 1784 White, Alfred F 1602 White, Ann E 2354 White, Ashley 2733 White, Christina 1964 White, Elisha 1518 White, George F 2136 White, James 16803548 White, James 2049 White, James 1632 White, Jennie 1917 White, John 2448 White, John F 1852 White, Lorinda J 1950 White, Rebecca A 1460 White, Robert H 2703 White, Robert M 1792 White, Samuel 2225 White, Samuel A 1970 White, Silas V 2296 White, Thomas W 2285 White, Whitman V 2031 Whiteman, James 1465 Whiting, John H 2070 Whitlock, James S 2229 Whitlock, William N 1962 Whitman, George 1802 Whitman, John L 1476 Whitman, Melissa I) 2556 Whitmore, Betsey B 1954 Whitney, Barney 1634 Whitney, William G 2629 Whitson, Robert M 1534 Whorton, Susan 1573 Whybark, Samuel W 2329 Wickham, William H 2507 Wickline, John 2210 Wicks, George W 1920 Wigal, Jacob 1951 Wiggins, Ezra H 2000 Wiggins, William 2638 Wilber, Calvin D 1928 Wilburn, George W 1520 Wilcher, William L 2040 Wilcox, Absalom 1846 Wilcox, Belali H 2592 Wilcox, George J 1528 Wilcox, John S 1501 Wilcox, Joseph P 2676 Wilcox, Thomas M 2288 Wilde, Hiram 1674 Wildman, John P 2720 Wilde, Henry C 1441 Wiles, Adam 2345 Wiley, George 2760 Wiley, George 1541 Wiley, Jesse 2041 Wiley, William 1987 Wiley, William T 1535 Wilhelm, Henry 1843 Wilhelm, John 1794 Wilkerson, Isom 2089 Wilkins, Elijah R 1509 Wilkins, James B 1679 Wilkins, William R 2598 Wilkinson, James 1615 Wilkinson, John 1752 Wilkinson, John 2099 Wilkinson, John W 2519 Will, Isaac N. S 2304 Willard, Joseph W 1547 Willard, Verelle S 1707 Willey, Ethan A 2163 Willey, William H 2514 Willhelmy, Henry B 2226 Williams, Albina M 2652 Williams, Allen E 1702 Williams, Allie 2240 Williams, Anna 2418 Williams, Aquila 2492 Williams, Benjamin F 2604 Williams, Byron A 2452 Williams, Catharine 2546 Williams, Deloss 2053 Williams, Harriet 1822 Williams, Herbert 1750 Williams, James 1833 Williams, John 1805 Williams, John A 2431 Williams, Joseph B 2319 Williams, Lemuel P 1572 Williams, Lemuel T 2439 Williams, Mary Levina 2755 Williams, Robert S 1467 Williams, Samuel F 1910 Williams, Sarah R 2314 Williams, Susan J 1563 Williams, Thomas L 2554 Williamson, Jane 2621 Williamson, John 2022 Williamson, John M 1522 Williamson, Julius T 1661 Williamson, Oscar 1535 Williamson, Peter J 2372 Williamson, Robert D 1980 Williby, Robert B 1915 Willie, William H 2118 Willis, Cornelius A 2620 Willis, Edward 2598 Willison, George W 2546 Wills, Katherine 1846 Willson, Thomas A 2668 Willy, George 2050 Wilson, Alexander B 2194 Wilson, Alvah D 2667 Wilson, Anna M 1755 Wilson, Elizabeth 2502 Wilson, Helon 2546 Wilson, Henrietta W 1910 Wilson, Henry W 2782 Wilson, Hugh G 1757 Wilson, James 1772 Wilson, James 1540 Wilson, James R 2619 Wilson, John L 2511 Wilson, John W 2653 Wilson, Martha J 1702 Wilson, Mary 2389 Wilson, Robert R 1749 Wilson, Sarah A 2376 Wilson, Thomas H 1796 Wilson, William 1429 Wilson, William F 1641 Wilson, William G 2397 Winans, Clark A 1738 Winans, James J 1442 Winans, William H 2121 Winebrener, David C 2187 Wines, Albert 1631 Winget, John P 1552 Winn, Dennis 2036 Winn, William 1735 Winsell, David N 1950 Winters, Ephraim 1842 Wintersteen, Clinton B 1955 Wintersteen, James 2317 Wiper, Robert 1446 Wise, David J 2498 Wise, Jacob T 2292 Wise, John W 1813 Wise, Samuel 2418 Wishart, John P 1888 Witham, Asaph H 2416 Witherspoon, Eliza Jane 21083549 Witherwax, Isaac H 1577 Witt, Mary A 1809 Wittig, Charles M 1491 Wolcott, Thomas 1723 Wolf, Andrew H 1943 Wolf, Mary E 1544 Wolf, Robert M 2796 Wolfe, Elizabeth 2804 Wonder, James A 2527 Wood, Ahimaaz E 1946 Wood, Almon 2571 Wood, Frederick 2724 Wood, Frederick M 1790 Wood, George E 2003 Wood, Harvey F 2524 Wood, James B 2508 Wood, Jonathan 1606 Wood, Kate O’Donnell 2419 Wood, Louisa L 2538 Wood, Lydia C 1674 Wood, Marcus 2266 Wood, Martha E 2505 Wood, Martha L 2182 Wood, Nathan S 2681 Woodall, Asenith 2027 Woodard, Andrew C 2093 Woodard, Eli B 2744 Woodard, George H 1950 Woodbury, Anna M 2676 Woodbury, Eli 2018 Woodcock, William D 2036 Woodin, Alfred 1818 Woodruff, Jacob 2091 Woods, Benjamin T 2738 Woods, George S 2508 Woods, Jesse 1870 Woods, William 1808 Woodsum, John E 1640 Wood ward, Charles A 2717 Woodward, Crosby Pyle 1660 Woodward, York A 2051 Woodworth, Isaac M 1704 Woolley, Charles Woodruff 2592 Woolley, Daniel 1654 Woollev, Susan 2336 Word, Charles S 1609 Workman, Andrew J 2149 Workman, Isabella 1489 Worley, Henry C 2358 Worley, John H 2299 Worrall, Emma 1941 Worrell, James P 2743 Wotring, Jehu F 2386 Wren, Michael 1531 Wrenn, Martha Ella 2558 Wright, Benjamin F 2433 Wright, David L 1455 Wright, Jonathan I 2030 Wright, Martha W 2470 Wright, Olney P. B 1558 Wright, Orestes B 1865 Wright, William 2126 Witcher, Adam 1530 Wyatt, Finns M 2782 Wyman, Emery 2131 Wyman, Martin V. B 2458 Wyman, Sumner P 1761 Wyman, William H 1772 Wynkoop, Louise M 1827 Wynn, Elkanah M 1461 Yager, George E 2189 Yahn, William 2622 Yates, Henry W 1682 Yeargin, John F 2515 Yehl, Samuel 2094 Yockey, Sarah E 1845 Yoder, David 2513 York, Caswell 2382 York, George E 2607 York, Simeon 2291 Yost, Casper 1614 Youmans, Ashley A 1649 Young, George 2518 Young, James F 2193 Young, Lewis 2667 Young, Robert M 1706 Young, Sarah 2143 Youngkin, Joel R 2036 Youngman, Alden 2540 Youtt, Charles E 2609 Zacher, Henry 2730 Zachery, William H 2330 Zentz, Agnes 1508 Zimmerman, Frederick 1665 Zimmerman, R. T. Dillard 2354 Zimmerman, William H 2653 Zuehlke, Julius 1470 repealed, Robinson, Minerva 2665 *Pensions, Commissioner of,* appropriation for deputies, clerks, etc 430,976 *Pensions, Police and Pire Department, D. C.,* provisions extended to mothers of members who died prior to March 1, 1905 95 *Pentwater, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1097 *Peone, Lizzie, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 379 *Peoria, Ill.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790,1302 rent 1302 *Pepoon, Albert F.,* pension increased 2425 *Pepper, Samuel,* pension increased 1908 *Pepperells Cove, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 *Per Mam Su, or Comanche Jack, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Perdido Hirer, Ala.,* bridge authorized across, at Waters Ferry 79 *Perkins, Henry W.,* pension increased 1676 *Perkins, Isaiah,* pension increased 2623 *Perkins, Lewis S.,* pension increased 1989 *Perkins, Vance,* pension 2479 *Permits, D. C.,* to sell poisons used in the arts, etc.; renewal 177 *Pernambuco, Brazil,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293,924 *Perrin, Noa,* pension increased 2402 *Perry, Caroline E (widow),* pension 2190 *Perry, Isaac N.,* pension increased 1759 *Perry Okla.,* acceptance of post-office building and site 12373550 *Perry, S. Horace,* pension increased 2060 *Persia,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for interpreter to legation 288,918 *Personal Services,* no official to employ or accept, without authority of law 49 *Personal Tax Board, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 484,1121 *Personal Taxes, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, collecting overdue 487, 1125 *Perl, Dell E. (widow),* pension increased 2420 *Perth Amboy, N. J.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *Peru,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 parcels-post convention with 2957 *Peru, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Petaluma Creek, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 1107 *Peters, Annie E. (widow),* pension increased 1731 *Peters, Jerusha, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Peters, John, H.,* pension increased 2703 *Peters Neck Point N. Y.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel to Horn River, from 1115 *Peters, R.* A., payment to 2662 *Petersburg, Va.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1302 *Peterson, Borre,* pension increased 2531 *Peterson, Christian,* pension increased 1775 *Peterson, Emily (widow),* pension increased 1540 *Peterson, Hannah C (mother)* pension 1851 *Peterso, Jacob D.,* pension increased 1785 *Peterson, William* payment to 2662 *Pelherbridye, Sarah A (widow),* pension increased 2120 *Pethers Point, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Rainy River at 103 *Petitt, Chalkley,* pension increased 1473 *Petoskey, Mich* appropriation for improvement of 1097 condemned cannon loaned to 1293 *Petrified Forest National Monument, Ariz.,* proclamation set ting aside 3266 *Petroleum* (*see also* Oil), deficiency appropriations for examinations into oil monopolies, etc 119 entry and clearance at San Luis Obispo, Port Harford, and Monterey, Cal., of vessels for 23 *Pettengill, George T.,* credit in accounts 2307 *Petley, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2375 *Pettie, David T.,* pension increased 2117 *Pettingill, Franks.,* pension increased 1756 *Pettit, Arethusa M (widow),* pension increased 2646 *Pettit, Benjamin F.* payment, to legal representatives of 2407 *Pettit, Bessie Sharp (widow),* pension increased 2700 *Petty Officers, Navy,* credited for retirement with all service in Army, Navy, and Marine Corps 451 *Pevear, Sylvester O* pension increased 2695 *Pfahl, Frederick,* pension increased 2465 *Pharmacy Regulations, D. C.,* dispensing drugs, etc., by other than licensed pharmacists unlawful 175 restriction on store owners, etc 175 physicians, dentists, and veterinarians 175 poisons in the arts, etc.; permits 175 restrictions; household ammonia, etc 175 proprietary medicines 175 registered pharmacists to be licensed 176 applications for license; examinations, etc 176 applicants for licenses must have four years’ practical experience 1006 allowance for graduates of schools 1006 homeopathic remedies 176 issue of licenses 176 acceptance of registry elsewhere 177 revocation of licenses: causes 177 permits to dealers in poisons used in the arts; terms 177 renewals: void licenses, etc 177 display of licenses and permits 177 board of pharmaceutical examiners; composition, duties, etc 177 board of pharmacy created 1005 to succeed to powers, etc., of board of pharmaceutical examiners 1005 election of officers, etc., transfer of records from other boards 1005 board of medical supervisors changed to board of supervisors of medicine and pharmacy 178 duties; powers; officers, etc 178 disposition of funds, etc 178 fees for licenses and permits 179 disposition of; use of balances 179 cocaine, morphine, opium, and chloral hydrate, restrictions 179 use by physicians limited; prescriptions in good faith 180 by dentists; veterinarians 180 specified poisons; manner of sale 180 record, etc., required; prescriptions excepted 180 poison labels, etc 181 articles excepted 181 character of label 181 evasion of restrictions by false representations forbidden 181 retention of prescriptions; inspection 181 drugs sold, to be labeled 181 peddling, etc., drugs, etc., forbidden 181 throwing drugs, etc., in public places, forbidden 182 unauthorized use of title of pharmacist, etc., forbidden 1823551 pharmacists exempt from jury duty 182 repealed 1006 punishment for violation of provisions 182 *Phelon Josephine B (widow),* pension increased 2052 *Phelps, Charles G.,* deficiency appropriation for services 43 *Phelps County, Mo.,* transferred from western to eastern judicial district, eastern division 875 *Phelps, Elias,* pension increased 2113 *Phelps, M. A.,* payment to personal representatives 2662 *Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company,* damages to property from changes of grade on line of, to be paid by District 624 commission to appraise, hearings; report 624 appeals; marshal’s jury, verdict 624 consideration of benefits, etc 624 compensation 625 appropriation for expenses 625 limit of claims 625 *Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 412, 959 for mint, at 414, 961 for Naval Home 557, 1179 for mint; coal bunkers 699 for Marine Corps, addition to depot 1191 deficiency appropriation for mint 30, 1376 minor coms to be coined at mint; distribution 132 *Philbrick, Maria L. (widow),* pension increased 2743 *Philbrick, William B.,* pension increased 1677 *Phil brook, Daniel M.,* pension increased 2000 *Philippi, W. Va.,* terms of court at; rooms to be furnished 891 *Philippine Coinage,* change in weight and fineness of silver coins authorized 453 subsidiary coins of less weight and fineness 453 recoinage; standard for pesos 453 silver certificates, United States gold may be substituted for silver in reserve 453 redeemable in gold coin of equivalent value 453 maximum of gold reserve 454 *Philippine Insurrection,* issue of medals to volunteers who served beyond term to suppress 621 *Philippine Islands,* appropriation for shelter, etc Army in the 254,1171 for relief and protection of shipwrecked seamen 295,925 for purchase of coal claims, in island of Batan 23 for constructing seacoast batteries 1061 for paying claims for loss, etc., of private property in 1165 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., marine barracks 36 agricultural bank in, authorized 1282 care, etc., of insane natives serving in Army in 1173 computation of leaves of absence, other than to the United States, granted officers in 1171 immigration regulations not affected by alien immigration act 911 invoices from, to be authenticated by customs officer there 539 loan of naval vessels, etc., for nautical schools 817 passenger list of vessels to United States from, to be delivered to immigration officer of port on arriving 902 tariffs, etc., prior to March 8, 1902, legalized 636 trade with United States to be only in American vessels after April 11, 1909 154 forfeiture for violation 154 sailings of foreign vessels permitted 154 merchandise permitted 154 passenger traffic 154 penalty for violations 154 interisland trade allowed; regulations 154 regulated by Philippine government 154 voyages begun before April 11, 1909, not affected 154 vessels owned by United States exempt 154 tonnage taxes on foreign vessels entering United States from 154 coastwise restrictions of United States on foreign vessels from or to, not applicable until April 11, 1969 154 regulation of harbor business by Philippine Commission 155 rules to be issued by Secretary of Commerce and Labor 155 continuance of navigation laws in force 155 *Philippine Islands, Government of,* guarantee of income upon capital of agricultural bank by, authorized 1282 public documents to be sent library of 850 *Philippine Scouts,* appropriation for pay of officers and men 248, 1164 allowance to army enlisted men of service as officers in 248 *Philippine Tariff, 1905,* amendments, cotton textiles; surtax on false selvage added 24 cotton textiles, plain 24 lighter weight 25 cotton textiles, twilled, etc 25 lighter weight 25 cotton blankets, etc., dyed yams added 26 shoes and gaiters, kid and similar leather added 26 boots and shoes not specified, classified 26 copra 26 entries for 60 days under old rate 26 *Phillips, Charles A.,* pension increased 1587 *Phillips (née Kennedy), Doshia E., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Phillips, Edwin R.,* pension increased 2611 *Phillips, Guthridge L.,* pension increased 2629 *Phillips, Isaac C.,* pension increased 2268 *Phillips, James H.,* pension increased 2807 *Phillips Juliet K (widow),* pension 1922 *Phillips Richard, jr.,* pension increased 15883552 *Phillips, Seth,* pension increased 1562 *Phillips, Thomas,* pension increased 2654 *Phoenix, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 332, 1021 issue of cadet rifles to Indian school 1021 purchase of water plant of Phoenix Water Company, etc., authorized 1414 terms of court 283 *Phoenix Brewing Company,* appropriation for refund of tax 1221 *Photographs, Department of Agriculture,* sale of prints and lantern slides from; proceeds 684, 1281 *Physical Disabilities,* penalty for bringing to United States aliens subject to certain 901 *Physicians, D. C.,* restriction on prescribing cocaine, etc 180 use of drugs, etc., by 175 *Piccard, Francis* pension increased 1500 *Pick, Levi,* pension increased 1679 *Pickens, Jacob,* payment to 1768 *Pickens, Malinda,* added to Choctaw final roll 340 *Picket, Thomas* pension increased 1431 *Pickett, Maj. George E.,* payment to 1714 *Pickett, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1953 *Pickle, Jacob M.,* pension increased 1937 *Picotte, Julia D., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Picotte, Peter, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Pieper, Henry,* pension increased 2523 *Pieper, John,* pension increased 1449 *Pierce, Franklin C* pension increased 1497 *Puree, George W.,* pension increased 1904 *Pierce, Ida E. G. (widow),* pension 2564 *Pierce, Jacob W.,* pension increased 2522 *Pierce, James O.,* pension increased 2392 *Pierer, Oliver P.,* pension increased 2289 *Pierce, Ruth P. (widow),* pension increased 1957 *Puree, Simeon,* pension increased 2040 *Pierre, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 370, 1046 for public building 699 *Piersell, Joseph N.,* pension increased 1979 *Pigeon Bayou, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 *Pigeon Point Light-House Reservation, Cal.,* right of way across, granted Ocean Shore Railway Company 548 *Piggott, James T.,* pension increased 2716 *Pike, Fannie L. (widow),* pension increased 2427 *Pike, George,* pension increased 1489 *Pike Monument Association, Colo., The Zebulon Montgomery,* medallions for, to be made at Philadelphia mint 198 *Pike Rapids Power Company,* may dam Mississippi River in Morrison County Minn 209 location modified 1219 *Pikes Peak Forest Reserve, Colo.,* consolidation of Pikes Peak and Plum Creek timber land reserves and South Platte Forest Reserve, into 3029 *Pikes Peak Timber Land Resene, Colo.,* consolidated into Pikes Peak Forest Reserve 3029 *Pilcher, Elsie Grace, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Pilcher, Harriet L., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Pile Reanna (widow),* pension increased 1618 *Pillow, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2655 *Pilot Chart, Navy,* appropriation for preparing 424, 970 for North Pacific, monthly 425, 970 *Pima Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 332, 1021 *Pima Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation, lands of 333 use of irrigation fundi for Salt River project; credit 1022 *Pinal Mountains Forest Reserve, Ariz.,* proclamation establishing 2991 *Pinckney, J. M., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for sister of 43 *Pine Bluff, Ark* bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 50 construction of public building authorized at 776 appropriation for 791, 1302 *Pine Lake Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of entrance to 1097 *Pine Ridge Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 369, 1046 for paying certain Sioux 374 *Pine Ridge Indian Reservation S. Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, surveys 371, 1048 deficiency appropriation for surveys 1403 *Piney Branch Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for constructing, on line of Sixteenth street 492 *Ping, James M.,* pension 2485 *Pinkham, Orlando C.,* pension increased 1642 *Pinnacles Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 3221 *Finnell, Glawvina A (widow),* pension 1590 *Penney, Edward IL,* pension increased 1602 *Pint, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2574 *Pipe Lines,* for oil, etc., considered common carriers 584 water and gas excepted 584 *Piper, Catharine (widow),* pension 2007 *Pipestone, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian school 350, 10333553 *Pitch, etc.,* cutting, etc., trees on public lands for, prohibited; penalty 208 *Pitchford, William H.,* pension increased 1731 *Pitchlynn, Peter P.,* claim of heirs against. Choctaws referred to Court of Claims 345 *Pitman, Amanda (widow),* pension increased 2012 *Pitman, John H.,* pension increased 2232 *Pitman, Sarah C. (widow),* pension 2564 *Pitt, Chester R.,* pension increased 2579 *Pitt, Sarah A. (widow),* pension 1674 *Pittenger, Winnie C. (widow),* pension increased 1726 *Pittman, Jeremiah F.,* pension increased 2592 *Pitts, Rebecca,* added to Chickasaw final roll 340 *Pittsburg, Kans.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1302 *Pittsburg, Pa.,* appropriation for public building, marine hospital 699 for improvement of harbor 1080 for pneumatic tube, etc., mail service 472, 1211 acquiring site, for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 795 bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 539, 1235 *Pittsfield, Mass.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793, 1302 *Piute Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 352, 1040 *Piute Indians, Utah and Ariz.,* appropriation for purchase of lands, etc., for 1049 *Place, Isaac,* pension increased 1804 *Place, Susie (widow),* pension increased 1496 *Plans for Public Buildings,* appropriation for 700, 1306 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 679, 1265 for general expenses of investigations 680, 1266 for experimental gardens and grounds 680, 1266 for farm, Arlington, Va 680, 1266 for tea culture, sugar, etc., investigations 681, 1267 for preparing reports; examining forage seeds, etc 681, 1267 for contingent expenses 681, 1267 for investigation orchard diseases, Ozark Mountains, Mo. and Ark 681 for grain and seed inspection and grading 681, 1267 for improving, etc., roads in Department grounds 681 for seed purchase and distribution 682, 1267 for plant introduction garden, Chico, Cal 683 for emergency fund, cotton-boll weevil 695, 1280 deficiency appropriation for investigations 1403 for grass and forage-plant investigations 1403 *Plated Ware,* requirements for marking gold and silver 261 *Plato, Florence B. (widow),* pension increased 2262 *Platt, John,* pension increased 2072 *Platt, Mary S. (widow),* pension increased 2750 *Platt National Park, Okla.,* name of Sulphur Springs Reservation clanged to 837 *Platt, Orville H., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for payment to widow 43 *Platt, Sterns D.,* pension increased 1431 *Platteville, Wis.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1302 *Plattsmouth, Nebr.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Plauen, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Playgrounds, D. C.,* appropriation for equipping and maintaining 495, 1132 for purchase of sites 1132 *Pletzke, Christopher,* pension increased 1522 *Plimpton, Julia L. (widow),* pension increased 1641 *Plotner, William McHenry,* pension increased 2710 *Plotts, Alexander,* pension 2127 *Plum Creek Timber Land Reserve, Colo.,* consolidated into Pikes Peak Forest Reserve 3029 *Plumas Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 2992 *Plumb, Minnie, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Plumbing Board, D. C.,* composition of, changed 483 *Plummer, George R.,* appointment as assistant, surgeon, Navy, authorized 1408 *Plumpton, Ephraim,* pension increased 1437 *Plybon, James C.,* pension increased 1434 *Plymae, Nathaniel W.,* pension increased 1892 *Plymouth, England,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Plymouth, Mass.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 795 preliminary examination of, harbor to be made 1114 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc.,* plans, etc., to be submitted for service between Printing Office and Capitol, etc., by 13683554 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc., Postal Service.* appropriation for mail transmission by; contracts 472, 1211 extension limited to Brooklyn, Cincinnati, Kansas City, and Pittsburg 472, 1211 Baltimore and San Francisco added 1211 *Pocahontas Bell Association,* donated historic metal of the Navy for bell 1424 *Pocomoke River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Poffinberger, Hezekiah,* pension increased 2764 *Polders, Sophie (widow),* pension increased 2042 *Poinsett County, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Little River, in 112 Saint Francis River in Cross County and, 819 *Point Arena, Cal.,* appropriation for rebuilding light station 710 *Point Arguello, Cal.,* deficiency appropriation for light station 1405 *Point Cabrillo, Cal.,* light and fog signal station directed 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 *Point Judith Pond, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of entrance to 1075 *Point Judith, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge; contracts 739, 1075 examination for additional breakwater 1075 *Point Pinos, Cal.,* appropriation for rebuilding light station 710 *Point Pleasant, W. Va.,* inspector of hulls and boilers provided for port of 106 *Pointe au Pelee, Lake Erie,* appropriation for light-vessel 713, 1321 *Points to State Surveys,* appropriation for furnishing 714, 1322 *Poisons, D. C.,* regulations of the sale of 175 for use in the arts, permits, etc 177 *Police Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 507, 1147 for witness fees 507,1147 for miscellaneous; jurors 507,1147 deficiency appropriation for jurors, etc 642, 1379 for condemning land for new building 642 for furnishing, etc., new building 886 warrants of arrests by justices of the peace returnable to 126 *Police, D. C.,* appropriation for major, officers, etc 503, 1142 for rent, Anacostia; fuel; repairs 503,1143 for contingent expenses 504,1143 for flags, rent, etc 504, 1143 for lot for station, Anacostia 1143 for house of detention 504, 1143 for harbor patrol expenses 504, 1144 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 642 reorganization; subdivision of District in precincts and districts 221 appointments; classification of privates 221 promotion of privates, 221 in emergent cases; waiver of time requirement 1252 appointment of additional privates of class one to fill vacancies 1253 officers and privates classified 221 duties of officers 221 status of present force 221 rules and regulations; authority of Commissioners 221 removals; additional privates and specials 222 regulation of charges 222 trial boards; creation, powers, etc 222 review of findings 222 administering oaths, etc.; pending proceedings 222 rules in force ratified; changes 222 desk sergeants made privates, class two 222 surgeons, appointment, qualifications, and duties 222 salaries; allowance to mounted force 223 resignations restricted 223 former laws continued; effect 223 pensions to include mothers of members who died prior to March 1, 1905 95 inspectors added to beneficiaries of pension fund 1003 *Political Offenses,* of aliens, not involving moral turpitude, does not exclude admission 899 *Polk, Blanche C. (widow),* pension 2487 *Polk, Charles G.,* pension increased 1857 *Polk, Ezekial,* pension increased 1615 *Pollard, Allison W.,* pension 1994 *Pollard and Wallace,* payment to 2310 *Pollard, Joseph,* pension increased 1702 *Pollard, Martha W. (widow),* pension 2257 *Polston, Alexander D.,* pension increased 1790 *Polygamists, Alien,* naturalization denied to 598 *Polygamists, etc* admission of alien, excluded 899 *Polygamy or Plural Marriages,* to be prohibited by constitution of Arizona 279 Oklahoma 269 *Pomeroy, Fanny G. (widow),* pension increased 2193 *Ponca Indian Allottees, Nebr.,* fee-simple patents authorized to certain 356 *Ponca Indians, Nebr.,* payment of share in Sioux fund; minors, etc 356 *Ponca Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 362, 1043 *Pontiac, Mich.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Pool, James,* pension increased 2644 *Pool, Martin,* pension increased 2067 *Pool, Wilson J.,* pension increased 1487 *Poole, F. M.,* payment to 2662 *Poor. D. C.,* appropriation for relief of the 512, 1153 *Pope, James V.,* pension increased 1830 *Pope, Simeon D.,* pension increased 25933555 *Poplar Street, D. C.,* vacation of; reversion 885 *Pork* (*see also* Swine), appropriation for inspection of 673, 1259 deficiency appropriation for microscopic inspection 42 *Port Angeles, Wash.,* reappraisement of suburban lots in town site of 167 *Port Antonio, Jamaica,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Port Arthur Ship Canal, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of Sabine and Neches rivers may be used for 1090 *Port Arthur, Tex.,* made port of entry 302 *Port, au Prince, Haiti,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Port Bolivar, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1091 *Port Chester, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1077 preliminary examination of, harbor to be made 1115 *Port Clinton, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1094 *Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Port Harford, Cal.,* entry, etc., of vessels for petroleum, permitted at 23 *Port Hope, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Port Hudson, La.,* appropriation for road to national cemetery 1347 *Port Huron, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of Black River at 1098 *Port Jefferson, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement, of harbor 1077 *Port Lavaca, Tex.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel from Pass Cavallo to 1117 *Port Limon, Costa Rica,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Port Louis, Mauritius,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Port Neuf Forest Reserve, Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3178 *Port Rotean, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Port Stanley, Falkland Islands,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Port Wing, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 1101 *Portage Lake, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 1097 *Portales Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3178 *Porter, Alexander,* pension increased 2518 *Porter, Frances L. (daughter),* pension increased 1936 *Porter, George,* pension increased 2277 *Porter, Henry,* pension increased 1729 *Porter, Horace,* thanks of Congress extended to, for recovering body of John Paul Jones 829 remarks of, at exercises at Annapolis to be printed in Congressional Record 829 *Porter, James,* appointment authorized as Deputy Surgeon-General, Army, retired 1255 *Porter, Jonathan K.,* pension increased 1893 *Porter, Richard N.,* pension increased 2589 *Porter Shoals, Flint River, Ga.,* dam, etc., authorized at 878 *Portland and Seattle Railway Company,* granted right of wav through Fort Wright Reservation, Wash 927 may bridge Columbia River, Vancouver, Wash 2 *Portland, Me.,* appropriation for quarantine station, House Island 701, 1307 for improvement of harbor 736, 1344 for public building, court-house; transfer of appropriation 1302 construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791 *Portland, Oreg.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 30 *Porto Rico,* appropriation for relief and protection of shipwrecked seamen 295,925 for resident commissioner from; payment 417 for resident commissioner, salary and mileage 938 for agricultural experiment stations 693, 1279 for quarantine system 709 for paying claims for loss, etc., of private property in 1165 deficiency appropriation for compensation of commissioner 1396 for traveling expenses 1396 articles may have internal-revenue stamps affixed before shipment 620 deputy collector to be appointed; issue of stamps 620 duties; returns, etc.; bond 620 construction of wharves, etc., in waters of; restrictions 234 proof of ownership of franchise, etc 236 approval of plans, etc 236 prior rights not affected 236 expenses of examinations of wharves, harbor lines, etc., to be paid from river and harbor appropriations 1111 head-tax provisions as to aliens in 898 light-house tender authorized for waters of 995 appropriation for 1319 local laws not applicable to jurors in Federal district court 466 mutual transfer of lands with, to readjust naval reservation 1410 passenger list of vessel to United States from, to be given immigration officer of port on arriving 902 qualification of jurors; exemptions; selection 466 waters of, included in second great coasting district 190 *Porto Rico Provisional Regiment,* appropriation for pay; term of service 247, 1164 *Porto Rico, Resident Commissioner from,* compensation established 994 *Ports of Entry and Delivery,* entry, Port Arthur, Tex 302 subport of entry, Sabine, Tex 3023556 *Portsmouth, N. H.,* appropriation for public works, navy-yard 564, 1186 deficiency appropriation for naval prison, navy-yard 652 *Portsmouth, Va.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1302 *Portugal,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287,917 proclamation announcing reciprocal commercial arrangement with 3268 *Port wood, Dudley,* pension increased 1793 *Posey, James H.,* pension increased 1766 *Posey, Maria Elisabeth (daughter),* pension 1699 *Post, Emma M., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Post Exchanges,* appropriation for expenses of 253, 1169 for hospital, Presidio, Cal 253 *Post, James E.,* pension increased 1462 *Post, Lewis J.,* pension increased 2078 *Post-Office Department* (*see also* Postal Service), appropriation for Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 436,982 for engineers, watchmen, etc 436, 982 for chief inspector, etc 437, 982 for purchasing agent, clerks, etc 437, 982 for attorneys, clerks, etc., division of Assistant Attorney-General 437,982 for First Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 437,982 for superintendent salaries and allowances, etc 437, 982 for superintendent city delivery, etc 437,983 for Second Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 437, 983 for superintendent railway adjustments, etc. 437,983 for superintendent foreign mails 438, 983 for General Superintendent, etc., Railway Mail Service 983 for Third Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 438, 983 for superintendent stamps division, etc. 438, 983 for superintendent classification division, etc 438, 983 for superintendent registry system, etc 438, 983 for per diem, assistant superintendents, etc. 438, 984 for superintendent Money Order Division, etc 438, 984 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 438,984 for superintendent rural delivery, etc 438, 984 for superintendent Dead-Letter Division, etc 439, 984 for superintendent post-office supplies, etc. 439,984 for topographer, draftsmen, etc 439, 984 for contingent expenses 439, 985 for rent 439,985 for Official Postal Guide 440, 985 for post-route maps 440, 985 for postage stamps 440, 985 for postal service 467, 1205 appropriation for printing and binding 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for draft horse 42 for postal service 42,658,667,1391, 1404,1406 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 44, 664,1400 for mail-lock repair shop 657 for William A. Machen 657 for repairs 657 for John N. Newkirk 657 for Walter L. Stowell 658 for file boxes, etc. 658 for Postmaster-General 1391 for White Oak Coal Company 1391 for Annie E. Knight 1391 for Augusta H. Sawyer 1391 *Post-Office Department Building, Old,* appropriation for employees, care of 428, 974 *Post-Office Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries 467, 1205 rural delivery division, superintendents and inspectors of agents to be 467 rural agents to be; limit 467 for per diem; allowances 467, 1205 for clerks, etc., division headquarters 468, 1205 for traveling expenses, etc 468, 1205 for livery hire, rural delivery duties 1205 for expenses, division headquarters 468, 1205 for rewards, etc 468, 1205 for securing information 468, 1205 *Post-Office Supplies,* appropriation for expenses, shipping by freight or express 473,1215 *Post-Office Supplies Division,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 439, 984 *Post-Offices,* appropriation for postmasters 468,1206 for assistant postmasters first and second class offices 468,1206 clerks and carriers first and second class offices, grading and promotions 1206 limit second-class offices 1206 efficiency records for promotions and reduction 1206 eligibility for higher positions 1206 transfers of clerks and carriers; limit; promotion of present force 1206 pay of auxiliary employees; eligibility for promotion 1207 pay of substitutes; eligibility for promotion 1207 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 468, 1207 additional for $600 clerks immediately available 1209 appointments restricted 470, 1209 for substitutes for clerks on vacation 471,1209 for temporary clerks: service in busy hours 471 for temporary and auxiliary clerks 1209 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 471,1209 for unusual conditions, third and fourth class offices 471, 1209 for clerical services, third-class offices; allowance, 471, 1209 for building, New York, on Pennsylvania Railroad site 1210 for rent, light, and fuel; allowances; leases 471,1210 for miscellaneous, first and second class 471, 1210 for canceling machines 471, 1210 for city delivery 471, 12103557 deficiency appropriation for additional clerks in first and second class 42 for clerk hire 668 for rent, light, and fuel 668 useless papers in, to be disposed of; proceeds 186 *Post-Route Maps,* appropriation for publishing 440, 985 *Postage Stamps,* appropriation for manufacture 475,1214 limitation on contracts 475 *Postal Cards,* appropriation for manufacture; distribution 475, 1214 *Posted Commission, Joint,* to examine and report on second-class mail matter 477 existence continued, reports, etc 1420 report ordered printed 2838 *Postal Commission, Joint Congressional,* composition; duties 1216 employment of necessary assistance 1216 powers, authority, etc 1216 report to Congress of conclusions, etc 1216 appropriation for expenses; immediately available 1217 *Postal Convention* (*see also* Parcels-Post Conventions), with Panama 2879 *Posted Guide, Official,* appropriation for publishing 440, 985 *Posted Service,* Office of Postmaster-General: appropriation for advertising 467,1205 for post-office inspectors 467, 1205 rural delivery division superintendents, etc., made inspectors 467 rural agents to be inspectors 467 for per diem inspectors in the field 467, 1205 for salaries and expenses 468,1205 for livery hire, installing, etc., rural routes 1205 for expenses, division headquarters 1205 for rewards, etc. 468,1205 for printing, opinions of assistant attorneys-general for Post-Office Department 1205 for miscellaneous 468, 1205 employee to sign warrants, etc., authorized 1205 Office of First Assistant Postmaster-General: appropriation for postmasters 468,1206 for assistants, first and second class offices 468, 1206 grading of clerks and carriers; promotions 1206 reductions, restorations, etc.; transfers 1206 auxiliary employees, pay, etc 1207 substitutes, pay, etc 1207 for clerks, first and second class offices 468,1207 appointments restricted 470, 1209 for substitute clerks 471, 1209 for temporary clerks; employment in rush hours 471 for temporary and auxiliary clerks 1209 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 471,1209 for unusual business, third and fourth class offices 471 for unusual conditions 1209 for clerical service, third-class offices; allotment 471, 1209 appropriation for commencement of building at New York on Pennsylvania Railroad site 1210 for rent, light, and fuel limit; term 471, 1210 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 471,1210 for canceling machines 471, 1210 for assistant superintendents, salary and allowance division 471, 1210 for city delivery; carriers 471, 1210 substitutes, etc 1210 new offices; carriers 471, 1210 allowances; mechanics 471, 1210 marine service, Detroit 472, 1210 incidental expenses 472, 1210 special delivery 472, 1211 for miscellaneous 471,1211 Office of Second Assistant Postmaster-General: appropriation for transportation, star routes 472,1211 discontinuance if duplicated by rural delivery 472, 1211 Alaska emergency service 472, 1211 for steamboat service 472, 1211 for mail messenger service 472, 1211 for pneumatic tube service 472, 1211 limitation; exceptions 472, 1211 for wagon service 472, 1211 for mail bags, etc 472, 1211 for mail locks and keys 472, 1211 for repair shop 472 for buildings for repair shops, supplies, etc.; contract; expenses, etc 1211 for railroad routes 472, 1212 readjustment of compensation; reductions 1212 additional pay for post-office cars 1212 fines for delays, etc 472, 1212 for freight or expressage on postal cards, etc 473, 1212 supplies, etc., to be sent by freight, or express 473, 1212 for recording, etc., amount of second-class matter handled 473 record of penalty matter by Departments, etc 473 for postal car service 473,1212 for railway mail service 473, 1212 salaries on entrance, etc 1213 for electric and cable car service; compensation 474,1213 Chicago underground service 475, 1214 for special facilities, Washington to Atlanta and New Orleans 475 Kansas City to Newton, Kans 475 for foreign mail transportation 475, 1214 pier transportation, New York and San Francisco 475,1214 assistant superintendent, New York 475, 1214 for balances due foreign countries 475, 1214 for miscellaneous 475, 12143558 Office of Third Assistant Postmaster-General: appropriation for postage stamps 475, 1214 contracts 475 for stamped envelopes and wrappers; distribution 475,1214 for postal cards: distribution 475, 1214 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 476, 1214 appropriation for indemnity, lost registered letters 476,1214 for miscellaneous 476,1214 for counsel, second-class mail privilege suits 476,1214 Office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General: appropriation for stationery 476,1214 for official registry and dead-letter envelopes 476,1215 contracts for all Government service 476 limit of printing 476 for money-order supplies 476, 1215 for supplies, registry service, etc 476,1215 for city delivery supplies 476, 1215 for postmarking stamps, etc 476, 1215 for letter balances, etc 476, 1215 for wrapping paper, t wine, etc 476, 1215 for packing boxes, etc 476, 1215 for facing slips, etc 477, 1215 for rubber stamps, type, etc 477 for miscellaneous supplies 477,1215 for rural-delivery service; carriers and clerks 477,1215 supplies 477, 1215 for pay of carriers; leaves of absence 1215 clerks in charge of substations 477, 1215 compensation for water routes by power boats 477, 1215 for expenses, shipment of supplies 1215 for miscellaneous 477,1215 restriction of matter sent under penalty privilege 477 use of franks by associations, etc., prohibited 477 not applicable to Congressional committees 477 joint commission to report on second-class matter; authority, appropriation, etc 477 joint commission on second-class matter, continued 1420 record of all mail matter carried from July 1 to December 31, 1907, to be kept 1216 special statistics to be prepared 1216 report to Congress by May 1, 1908 1216 appropriation for expenses, immediately available 1216 joint commission of Congress to investigate postal service 1216 employment of necessary assistance, etc 1216 powers, duties, etc 1216 report to Congress 1216 appropriation for expense: immediately available 1216 no payment to permanently incapacitated persons 477,1217 civil-pension roll, etc., prohibited 478,1217 statement of receipts and expenditures to be made with annual report 1217 appropriation for supplying deficiencies 478, 1217 for emergencies. California earthquake 168 deficiency appropriation for additional clerks, first and second class offices 42 for special delivery messengers’ fees 42, 668, 1391,1404 for repair shops 42 for money-order supplies 42 for earthquake emergencies, balance available 658 deficiency appropriation for steamboat routes 658, 1392 for railroad routes 658, 668,1392 for wagon service 658 for railway mail service 658 for foreign mails 658,658 for Adrian Brick and Tile Machine Company 658 for packing boxes 658 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 658, 668,1406 for city free delivery 658 for rural free delivery 658,668,1392, 1404 for star routes 658, 668,1391,1404, 1406 for postmasters 667,1404 for assistant postmasters 668 for clerk hire 668,1404 for rent, light, and fuel 668 for indemnity, lost registered mail 668, 1404, 1406 for advertising 668 for miscellaneous, Postmaster-General’s Office 668 for rewards 668, 1404 for stamped envelopes and wrappers 833,1392 for Edward F. Jones 1392 for International Time Recording Company 1392 for W. C. Walsh Company 1392 change in time of weighing mails, fourth section, on account of California earthquake 830 special delivery by affixing ordinary stamps after July 1, 1907 1244 temporary employees to be paid for days of actual service 1391 useless papers to be disposed of; proceeds 186 *Postal Telegraph Cable Company,* deficiency appropriation tor 1374 payment, to 2312 *Postmarking, etc., Stamps,* appropriation for 476,1215 *Post master-General,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 436,982 for engineers, watchmen, etc 436, 982 for chief inspector, etc 437, 982 for purchasing agent, clerks, etc 437, 982 for advertising 467, 1205 for postal service under 467, 1205 for inspectors 467, 1205 for opinions of assistant attorneys-general 1205 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 468, 1206 may designate employees to sign warrants, etc 1206 for preparing report on second-class matter handled 473 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1391 to cause a record made of all mail carried from July 1 to December 31, 1907 report 1216 to contract for envelopes for all Government service 476 to dispose of useless papers in post-offices; proceeds 186 to readjust compensation to railroads for mail transportation 1212 to require postal cards, supplies, etc., to be sent by freight 473 to serve on commission to investigate New York postal situation 7863559 to submit, with annual report estimates for ensuing year and statement of receipts and expenditures of preceding year 1217 *Postmaster, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistant, messengers, etc 396, 942 for horses, mail wagons, etc 396, 942 *Postmaster, Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, etc 391,937 *Postmasters,* appropriation for compensation 468, 1206 for assistant, first and second class offices 468, 1206 deficiency appropriation for compensation 667,1404 for assistant 668 *Potomac Electric Power Company, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for 1373 *Potomac Flats, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for counsel 656 *Potomac Park, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., Monument grounds and 1341 for care and improvement 733, 1341 for roadway to Twenty-sixth street 1341 for improvement east of tidal reservoir 1342 for electric lights 735,1343 *Potomac River,* appropriation for light station, Ragged Point, Va 1317 bridge authorized across, at Shepherdstown, W. Va 878 light and fog-signal station directed at Ragged Point 322 deficiency appropriation for 659 preliminary examination of, to be made for channel to Lower Cedar Point, Md 1113 at Alexandria, Va 1117 at Mount Vernon, Va 1117 below Washington 1117 time extended for completing highway bridge, Washington, D. C 821, 1419 *Potomac River, D. C.,* appropriation for improvement of, tidal reservoir 1081 time extended for completing highway bridge across 821, 1419 *Pott, Zacur P.,* pension increased 1805 *Pottawatomie Indians, Citizen,* fee-simple patents to certain allottees 365 *Pottawatomie Indians, Kans.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 347, 1030 treaty funds to credit of; per capita payments 1031 shares of minors, etc., to trust funds may be paid to guardians 356 *Pottawatomie Indians of Wisconsin,* claims of, to be investigated, etc 380 *Potter, Alice Eddy (widow),* pension increased 1891 *Potter, Anna Z. (widow),* pension increased 1517 *Potter, John H.,* payment to 2307 *Potter, Mary G. (widow),* pension increased 2671 *Potter, Norman C.,* pension increased 1731 *Potter, Page G.,* pension increased 2451 *Potts, Annie, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Poultry, D. C.,* may be sold by head, etc.; weighing 316, 854 *Pound, Joseph M.,* pension increased 2031 *Powder Factory, Army,* appropriation for erection and equipment 464 *Powell, George C.,* pension increased 2023 *Powell, Helen G. (widow),* pension 2174 *Powell, John A.,* pension increased 1913 *Powell, Julia A. (widow),* pension 1671 *Powell, Lucy W. (widow),* pension increased 2100 *Power, Charles A.,* pension increased 1600 *Power, etc., Plant for Congressional Buddings,* appropriation for construction 1331 limit of cost, increased; contracts 36 *Power, Henry,* pension increased 2491 *Power Plants, Niagara River,* regulation of use of waters by 626 *Power Privileges,* leases for, under reclamation irrigation projects 117 *Powers, Alice W. (daughter),* pension 1872 *Powers, James,* pension increased 1479 *Powless, Ida, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Powless, Jerusha, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Prague, Austria,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Prairie du Chien, Wis.,* change authorized in bridge across Mississippi River at 615 *Prater, James F.,* pension increased 1541 *Prather, Alonzo S.,* pension increased 2267 *Pratt, Charles H.,* pension increased 2518 *Pratt, Josiah N.,* pension increased 2760 *Pratt. Lewis,* pension increased 1619 *Pratt. Louise J. (widow),* pension increased 2248 *Pratt, Morton A.,* pension increased 2762 *Preble, Turner J.,* pension increased 2596 *Precious Metals,* appropriation for collecting statistics of 409,956 printing extra copies of annual report of statistics, 1905, ordered 1425 number increased 1425 *Preisinger, Fred,* pension increased 1458 *Prendergast, Joseph H.,* pension increased 2404 *Prendeville, Charles,* pension increased 2754 *Prentiss, John M.,* pension increased 1858 *Prentiss, Joseph L.,* pension 1635 *Presbyterian Alliance, D. C.,* taxes refunded 8703560 *Prescott, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Prescott, Roswell,* pension increased 2255 *Prescriptions, D. C., Physicians,* retention of, etc., by pharmacists 181 *President of the United States* (*see also* Proclamations), appropriation for compensation 400, 947 for Secretary, assistants, clerks, etc 400, 947 for expenses, restricting immigration of alien laborers 1380 allowed not exceeding $25,000 for traveling expenses 454 appropriation for 454, 1342 appointment of midshipmen at large and from the District 578 approval necessary for dismissal of Revenue-Cutter Service officers 201 to acts. etc., of Five Civilized Tribes 148 authority for contracts for Isthmian Canal construction not limited as to total 1370 authorized to receive from Cuba reimbursement of Army expenses 1381 may appoint Reuben A. Campbell assistant surgeon, Navy 632 James Carroll as surgeon with rank of major 1057 Kenneth G. Castleman, lieutenant in the Navy 634 Harold D. Childs, ensign in the Navy 1417 Midshipman Francis J. Cleary, ensign in the Navy 633 Harry McL. P. Huse, commander, Navy 892 Birchie O. Mahaffey. John A. Cleveland, and Traugett F. Keller, as second lieutenants 1225 James H. Oliver, retired, as commander on Navy active list 632 Julian Taylor Miller, assistant surgeon, Navy 892 George R. Plummer, assistant surgeon, Navy 1408 Joseph Y. Potter, deputy surgeon-general, Army, retired 1255 may call international conference for regulation of emigration, etc 909 may direct lighthouse tenders to be built at navy-yards 858 may increase loan of naval equipment to certain military schools 620 may refuse entrance of holders of foreign passports in cases detrimental to labor conditions 898 may restore Leonard Martin Cox as civil engineer, Navy 1407 may use naval stores for relief of Jamaica citizens 850 message on Panama Canal to be printed 1418 opening ceded Coeur d’Alene Indian land by proclamation 337 requested to negotiate with Great Britain for preservation of Niagara Falls, etc 628 requested to hold naval and military review at Tampa Exposition 2835 requested to return bill authorizing dams at Muscle Shoals, Ala 2839 to amend District of Columbia Code 2838 to correct military record of John McKinnon 2838 opening to settlement Kiowa, etc., reservations 2830 relating to homestead entries on Columbia Indian Reservation, Wash 2833 requested to return bill to pension Bronson, William N 2840 Castinette, Louis 2838 Dezarn, Hezekiah 2839 English, John E 2834 George, Reuben A 2838 Hammond, John W 2832 Harmon, Lorenzo F 2838 Hawkins, Nicholas M 2840 Henry, Charles E 2837 Hudson, Elijah B 2840 Ingram, John 2837 Jones, David A 2830 McWilliams, John W 2839 May, Byron K 2832 Morrison, Felix G 2840 Parker, John B 2830 Sanderson, Helen C 2833 Smith, Daniel G 2838 Spangler, Elijah 2829 to announce admission of State of Arizona 280 State of Oklahoma 271 to appoint commission on waterway between Delaware and Chesapeake bays 835 three members of joint commission on immigration 909 two additional members of Interstate Commerce Commission 595 trustees Industrial Peace Foundation 1242 to declare setting apart of public lands having objects of historic interest 225 to designate wild game preserve in Grand Canyon Forest Reserve 607 to determine Royalties to Osages under mineral leases 543 to invite meeting of International Congress of Hygiene and Demography in Washington 1422 to open to settlement unallotted lands of Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont 1035 to prescribe fees for consular certification of invoices 101 manner of opening of Colville Reservation, Wash. to settlement 81 to transfer lands to Porto Rico 1410 *Presidential Elections,* money contributions by corporations for, prohibited 846 penalty 865 *Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.,* appropriation for post hospital, powerhouse 1172 for improving grounds 1348 *Presley, Anthony W.,* pension increased 1559 *Preston, Aaron,* pension increased 2539 *Preston, Davis,* pension increased 1982 *Preston, Francis W.,* pension increased 1736 *Preston, Hannah A. (widow),* pension increased 1713 *Preston, Iowa,* condemned cannon granted to 1422 *Preston, Nelson S.,* pension increased 2110 *Preston, Samuel,* pension increased 1699 *Preston, Sarah A. (widow),* pension in creased 14563561 *Pretoria, South Africa,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Prettyman, James,* pension increased 1550 *Price, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2796 *Price, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2029 *Price, George,* pension increased 2329 *Price, James A.,* pension increased 2128 *Price, Janus C. * pension increased 2627 *Price, John G.,* pension increased 2650 *Price, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1444 *Price, Levi L.,* pension increased 1995 *Priddy, Charles M.,* pension 1696 *Priest River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Wash* proclamation enlarging 3257, 3309 *Prime, Edward B.,* pension increased 2106 *Primrose, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2351 *Prince, Charles H.,* pension increased 2213 *Prince William Sound, Alaska,* appropriation for light and fog-signal station, Hinchinbrook, entrance to 711,1318 *Princeton Battle Monument Association,* appropriation for aid to erect, monument on Princeton, N. J., battlefield 224 *Princeton. N. J.,* appropriation for monument to commemorate battle of 224 *Pringle, David R.,* pension increased 1527 *Printing* (*see also* Public Printing and Binding), may be done at Indian schools 330,1018 *Printing Committees* (*see* Joint Committee on Printing). *Printing Investigation Commission, Congressional,* constitution of; extent of investigations; reports 1394 inquiry and report on branch printing offices 1394 clerical assistance 1394 powers to take testimony, etc 1394 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1394 *Prioleau, Aaron P.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 661 *Prison Commission, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 291, 921 *Prison, Military,* appropriation for, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 743 *Prisoners, D. C.,* appropriation for transporting, to workhouse 510, 1150 *Prisoners, United States Courts,* appropriation for support of 756, 1362 deficiency appropriation for support of 48, 667, 669, 1403 good-conduct provisions extended to existing sentences 149 *Pritchard, Jesse L.,* pension increased 2437 *Pritchard, Parker,* pension increased 1831 *Private Cars* (*see* Car Supply, Railroads). *Private Claims, House of Representatives,* appropriation for digest of Fifty-second to Fifty-seventh Congresses 363 *Private Land Claims,* deficiency appropriation for surveying 47 *Probation Officers, D. C.,* appointment by juvenile court; duties, etc 73 *Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for printing and binding 759, 1366 *Proceedings, Legal,* may be conducted by Attorney-General, special counsel, etc., in any district 816 *Prochel, Samuel,* pension increased 2321 *Proclamations,* announcing death of John Hay, Secretary of State 3112 reciprocal commercial arrangement with Bulgaria 3231 with Germany 3192 with Portugal 3268 with Spain 3227 with Switzerland 3185 asking aid for Valparaiso earthquake sufferers 3227 consolidating Maury Mountain Forest Reserve with Blue Mountains Forest Reserve 3302 Pikes Peak and Plum Creek timber land reserves and South Platte Forest Reserve into Pikes Peak Forest Reserve, Colo 3029 Tahoe and Yuba forest reserves, Cal. and Nev., into Tahoe Forest Reserve 3232 declaring Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, Ariz., a game preserve 3263 Wichita Forest Reserve, Okla., a game preserve 3062 designating Thursday, November 30, 1905, as Thanksgiving Day 3184 Thursday, November 29, 1906, as Thanksgiving Day 3242 directing entries for Shoshone Reservation lands to be made at Shoshoni, Wyo 3222 extending copyright benefits to citizens of Norway 3111 granting Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, part of fort Sherman abandoned military reservation 3004 inviting foreign nations to participate in celebration of Jamestown Tercentenary 2997 militia to participate in Jamestown celebration 3205 modifying area of Ashland Forest Reserve, Oreg 3196,3298 Battlement Mesa Forest Reserve, Colo 3076 Big Belt Forest Reserve, Mont 3283 Big Hole Forest Reserve, Mont, and Idaho 3281 Black Mesa Forest Reserve, Ariz 3218 Bitter Root Forest Reserve, Idaho and Mont 3044 Cascade Forest Reserve, Oreg 3300 Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Oreg 3270 Chiricahua Forest Reserve, Ariz 3244 Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve, Cal 3241 Fish Lake Forest Reserve, Utah 3189 Gallatin Forest Reserve, Mont 3193 Gila Forest Reserve 31233562 modifying area of Grand Cañon Forest Reserve, Ariz 3009 Grand Canyon Forest. Reserve, Ariz 3223 Hell Gale Forest Reserve, Mont 3213, 3230 Holy Cross Forest Reserve, Colo 3286 Jenlez Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3261 Kootenai Forest Reserve, Mont, and Idaho 3253 Lewis and Clark Forest Reserve, Mont 3304 Lincoln Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3175, 3216 Little Belt Forest Reserve, Mont 3180, 3254, 3277 Lolo Forest Reserve, Mont 3260 Madison Forest Reserve, Ariz 2995, 3148 Manti Forest Reserve, Utah 3188 Medicine Bow Forest Reserve, Colo, and Wyo 3039,3303 Montezuma Forest Reserve, Colo 3307 Olympic Forest Reserve, Wash 3306 Park Range Forest Reserve, Colo 3285 Payson Forest Reserve, Utah 3127 Priest River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Wash 3257,3309 Rainier Forest Reserve, Wash 3296 San Isabel Forest Reserve, Colo 3083 San Jacinto Forest Reserve, Cal 3276 San Juan Forest Reserve, Colo 3308 Santa Barbara Forest. Reserve, Cal 3238 Sawtooth Forest Reserve, Idaho 3260 Sevier Forest Reserve, Utah 3187 Shasta Forest Reserve, Cal 3235 Sierra Forest Reserve, Cal 3133 Siskiyou Forest Reserve, Oreg 3280 Stanislaus Forest Reserve, Cal 3229 Tahoe Forest Reserve, Cal. and Nev 3163 Uintah Forest Reserve, Utah and Wyo 3116, 3186,3207,3240 Uncompahgre Forest Reserve, Colo 3282 Washington Forest Reserve, Wash 3088, 3297 Weiser Forest Reserve, Idaho 3199, 3294 Wenaha Forest Reserve, Oreg, and Wash 3279 Wichita Forest Reserve, Okla 3207 Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Wyo., Mont., and Idaho 3049, 3291 offering for sale asphaltum, etc., lands in Uncompahgre Reservation, Utah 3214 opening to entry ceded lands of Crow Indian Reservation, Mont 3200 Shoshone, or Wind River Reservation, Wyo 3208 Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah 3119 provisions for drawings, modified 3140 reserving agricultural and reservoir lands for Indians 3141 additional 3143 reservoir site diminished 3143 Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev 3237 opening to homestead entry certain Indian pasture and wood reserves in Oklahoma 3233 prohibiting export of arms, etc., to Santo Domingo 3183 reserving town-site lands, Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah 3139 lands for town site entries under reclamation act, Hailey, Idaho, land district 3216 restoring to public domain two lots in Uintah Indian Grazing Reserve, Utah 3228 two sections reserved for Mission Indians, Cal 3037 setting apart Baboquivari Forest Reserve, Ariz 3251 Bear Lodge Forest Reserve, Wyo 3287 setting apart Bear River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Utah 3206 Beaver Forest Reserve, Utah 3189 Big Belt Forest Reserve, Mont 3151 Big Burros Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3271 Big Hole Forest Reserve, Mont 3254 Blue Mountains Forest Reserve, Oreg 3194 Cabinet Forest Reserve, Mont, and Idaho 3295 Caribou Forest Reserve, Idaho and Wyo 3267 Cassia Forest Reserve, Idaho 3099 Charleston Forest Reserve, Nev 3252 Ghesnimnus Forest Reserve, Oreg 3022 Cochet opali Forest Reserve, Colo 3101 Cœur Alène Forest Reserve, Idaho 3256 Colville Forest Reserve, Wash 3288 Coquille Forest Reserve, Oreg 3299 Crazy Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont 3224 Diamond Mountain Forest Reserve, Cal 3113 Dixie Forest Reserve, Utah 3147 Ekalaka Forest Reserve, Mont 3255 Elkhorn Forest Reserve, Mont 3024 Fillmore Forest Reserve, Utah 3200 Fremont Forest Reserve, Oreg 3231 Fruita Forest Reserve, Colo 3191 Gallinas Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3243 Garden City Forest Reserve, Kans 3131 Gila River Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3126 Glenwood Forest Reserve, Utah 3275 Goose Lake Forest Reserve, Oreg 3226 Gunnison Forest Reserve, Colo 3025 Helena Forest Reserve, Mont 3196 Hell Gate Forest Reserve, Mont 3168 Henrys Lake Forest Reserve, Idaho 3052 Heppner Forest Reserve, Oreg 3222 Holy Cross Forest Reserve, Colo 3144 Huachuca Forest Reserve, Ariz 3255 Imnaha Forest Reserve, Oreg., in place of Wallowa and Chesnimnus 3284 Independence Forest Reserve, Nev 3251 Jemez Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3182 Klamath Forest Reserve, Cal 3001 Kootenai Forest Reserve, Mont 3225 La Sal Forest Reserve, Utah and Colo 3190 Las Animas Forest Reserve, Colo 3289 Lassen Peak Forest Reserve, Cal 3063 Leadville Forest Reserve, Colo 3013 Lemhi Forest Reserve, Idaho 3248 Little Rockies Forest Reserve, Mont 3290 Lolo Forest Reserve, Mont 3234 Long Pine Forest Reserve, Mont 3235 Magdalena Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3245 Manzano Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3257 Maury Mountain Forest Reserve, Oreg 3066 Missoula Forest Reserve, Mont 3259 Monterey Forest Reserve, Cal 3218 Montezuma Forest Reserve, Colo 3106 Monticello Forest Reserve, Utah 3272 Mount Taylor Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3239 North Platte Forest Reserve, Nebr 3193 Otter Forest Reserve, Mont 3305 Ouray Forest Reserve, Colo 3271 Palouse Forest Reserve, Idaho 3293 Park Range Forest Reserve, Colo 3079 Pavette Forest Reserve, Idaho 3067 Peloneillo Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3248 Pinal Mountains Forest Reserve, Ariz 2991 Pinnacles Forest Reserve, Cal 3221 Plumas Forest Reserve, Cal 2992 Port Neuf Forest Reserve, Idaho 3292 Portales Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3178 Pryor Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont 3258 Raft River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Utah 32473563 setting apart Ruby Mountains Forest Reserve, Nev 3198 Salmon River Forest Reserve, Idaho 3250 San Juan Forest Reserve, Colo 3070 San Luis Obispo Forest Reserve, Cal 3217 San Mateo Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3249 Sawtooth Forest Reserve, Idaho 3058 Sevier Forest Reserve, Utah 3020 Shasta Forest Reserve, Cal 3157 Short Pine Forest Reserve, S. Dak 3129 Sierra Madre Forest Reserve, Wyo 3242 Siskiyou Forest Reserve, Oreg 3239 Snowy Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont 3246 Stony Creek Forest. Reserve, Cal 3273 Taos Forest Reserve, N. Mex 3262 Tillamook Forest. Reserve, Oreg 3310 Toiyabe Forest Reserve, Nev 3278 Tonto Forest Reserve, Ariz 3166 Trinity Forest Reserve, Cal 2998 Tumacacori Forest Reserve, Ariz 3263 Umpqua Forest Reserve, Oreg 3301 Uncompahgre Forest Reserve, Colo 3109 Vernon Forest Reserve, Utah 3197 Wallowa Forest Reserve, Oreg 3004 Wasatch Forest Reserve, Utah 3225 Weiser Forest Reserve, Idaho 3055 Wenaha Forest Reserve, Oreg, and Wash 3010 Wet Mountains Forest Reserve, Colo 3096 Yuba Forest Reserve, Cal 3184 setting aside Devils Tower National Monument, Wyo 3236 El Morro National Monument, N. Mex 3264 Montezuma Castle National Monument, Ariz 3265 Petrified Forest National Monument, Ariz 3266 suspending discriminating tonnage dues, etc., on imports from Panama 3038 *Proctor, Alexander, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Proctor, Daniel A.,* pension increased 1692 *Proctor, Manda, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed from lands of 346 *Proctor, Toney E.,* appropriation for 339 *Professions, Learned,* aliens belonging to, not excluded admission 899 *Professors of Mathematics, Navy,* allowances for 555 two additional, to be appointed; rank 579 *Progreso, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Propagation of Food Fishes,* appropriation for 720,1328 *Property, D. C.,* penalty for willfully defacing, etc., public or private, increased 126 penalty for taking away another’s, increased 127 *Properly Yard, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 489, 1126 *Proprietary Foods,* provisions of purefood act as to 771 *Proprietary Medicines, D. C.,* sale of, permitted; exception 175 *Prose, James S.,* pension increased 1989 *Prospect Hill Cemetery, D. C.,* appropriation for purchasing land from, to extend W and Adams streets 1008 *Prosser, Thomas,* pension increased 2342 *Prost, Richard,* pension increased 2602 *Prostitutes, etc.,* admission of alien, excluded 899 deportation of alien, illegally entered 900 *Prostitution,* importation of alien females for, prohibited 899 punishment 900 *Protecting Public Lands, etc.,* appropriation for expenses 724,1332 deficiency appropriation for expenses 666 *Prout, Lizzie IL (widow),* pension 2009 *Prouty, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2532 *Providence Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for isolating wards, minor contagious cases 506,1146 for support of destitute patients 745,1350 for reimbursing for reconstruction expenses; condition 1350 *Providence, R. I.,* appropriation for public building 699, 1302 for improvement of harbor and river 1076, 1345 *Providence River, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of 739, 1076 preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Province, David,* pension increased 2474 *Provincetown, Mass.,* appropriation for aid to monument at, to first landing of the Pilgrims, etc 225 for improvement of harbor 1074 *Proving Ground, Army* (*see* Sandy Hook, N. J., Army Proving Ground). *Provisions, Army* (*see* Subsistence Department, Army). *Provisions, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 580,1201 *Provisions, Navy,* appropriation for 570, 1192 rations modified 570 issue of rations; reappropriation 1193 deficiency appropriation for 47, 648, 666, 1386 *Provo, Utah,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1302 *Prucha, F. G.,* payment to 2662 *Prudence Island. R. I.,* appropriation for additional land for light station 1317 *Pruil, Nancy (widow),* pension increased 1955 *Pruitt, Deborah J. (widow),* pension increased 2180 *Prunkard, David,* pension increased 2787 *Pryce, James A.,* pension increased 2570 *Pryor Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3258 *Public Buildings,* appropriation for Allentown, Pa 697 for Baltimore, customhouse 697 additions to post-office 697, 1295 rent 697 for Battle Creek, Mich 697 for Biloxi, Miss 697 for Buffalo, N. Y., marine hospital 6973564 appropriation for Burlington, Vt 697 for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, rent 697, 1296 for Cheyenne, Wyo 697 for Chicago, Ill., interior decorations 697 post-office and courthouse 1296 for Cleveland, Ohio 697, 1296 rent 698, 1296 for Colorado Springs, Colo 698,1297 for Columbus, Ohio, rent 1297 for Deadwood, S. Dak 698 for Dekalb, Ill 698 for Elizabeth City, N. C 698 for Evanston, Ill 698 for Evanston, Wyo 698 for Fargo, N. Dak 698 for Fresno, Cal. 1298 for Geneva, N. Y 698 for Ham mond, Ind 698 for Huntington, W. Va 698 for Laredo, Tex 698,1300 for Lebanon, Pa 698 for Los Angeles, Cal., rent 698,1300 for Macon, Ga 698, 1300 rent 698, 1300 for McKeesport, Pa 698 for Muncie, Ind. 698 for Muskegon, Mich 698 for Nashville, Tenn 698, 1301 for Newcastle, Pa 698 for New York, N. Y., customhouse 698 furnishing 1314 rent 699 for New York post-office, special repairs. 698 for Niagara Falls, N.Y 699,1301 for Ogden, Utah 699 for Peoria, Ill 1302 rent 1302 for Pierre, S. Dak 699 for Philadelphia, Pa., mint 699 for Pittsburg, Pa., marine hospital 699 for Providence, R. I 699,1302 for San Francisco, Cal., customhouse 699,1303 additional for site 1303 heating plant, 699 subtreasury 1303 for Sherman, Tex 699,1304 for Spartanburg, S. C 699 for Superior, Wis 699, 1304 for Washington, Pa 699 for Watertown, N. Y., rent 1305 for Wheeling, W. Va 699,1305 for Youngstown, Ohio, rent 1305 for Treasury building, D. C 699,1305 for repairs and preservation 699,1306 buildings on acquired sites may be temporarily rented 1306 for heating, etc., apparatus 700,1306 for vaults, safes, and locks 700,1306 for plans, etc., for 700,1306 for electrical protection for vaults 700,1306 for buildings for State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor Departments 700 repealed 840 for marine hospitals 1306 for assistant custodians and janitors 707,1313 for general inspector of supplies 707,1313 for inspector of furniture, etc., assistant 707,1314 for furniture and repairs 707, 1314 for furnishing New York customhouse 707,1314 for fuel, light, and water 707, 1314 restriction on pneumatic mail tubes 708 for Agricultural Department, D. C 758,1364 appropriation for commencing post-office, Pennsylvania Railroad site, New York, plans, etc 1210 deficiency appropriation for vaults, safes, and locks 28, 45 for furniture and repairs 28,45, 665, 1374,1401 for Denver, Colo., mint 30 for Norwich, Conn 30 for Pekin, Ill 30 for Philadelphia, Pa., mint 30 for Portland, Oreg 30 for repairs and preservation 30,45 for heating apparatus 30,1401 for Springfield, Ill. 31 for Treasury building, D. C., repairs 31 for Kansas City, Mo 31 for Nashville, Tenn 31 for Rome, Ga 31 for Los Angeles, Cal 31 for Chicago, Ill., post-office, etc 31, 638 for assistant custodians and janitors 45,832 for fuel, lights, and water 45 for New York, custom-house; rent 638 for Salt Lake City, Utah 638 for San Francisco, post-office, etc 638 for Savannah, Ga., marine hospital 639 for Toledo, Ohio 639 for repairs, etc., earthquake damages, San Francisco post-office and courthouse 639 San Francisco, mint 639 subtreasury 639 appraiser’s stores 639 San Jose, Cal 639 Oakland, Cal 639 for Louisiana, Mo 1375 for Hartford, Conn 1375 Denver, Colo., plans, etc., for new building to be prepared 1277 land in Hilo, Hawaii, set apart for 302 part of Fort Brady Reservation, Mich., reserved for Sault Sainte Marie 180 site and building authorized at Athens, Ohio 1294 *Public Buildings, Omnibus Act,* limit of cost increased, Allentown, Pa 773 appropriation for 789 Atlantic City, N. J 773 appropriation for 789 Baraboo, Wis 774 appropriation for 789 Burlington, Vt 774 appropriation for 789 Colorado Springs, Colo 773 Columbia, Mo 773 appropriation for 789 Crawfordsville, Ind 773 appropriation for 789 Dallas, Tex 774 appropriation for 789 Deadwood, S. Dak 773 appropriation for 789 Decatur, Ill 773 appropriation for 1297 Eau Claire, Wis 774 Elizabeth, N. J. 773 appropriation for 1298 Evanston, Wyo 774 appropriation for 790 Flint, Mich 773 appropriation for 1298 Gainesville, Fla 773 appropriation for 12983565 limit of cost increased, Gloversville, N.Y. 773 appropriation for 789 Green Bay. Wis 774 appropriation for 1298 Ithaca, N. Y 773 appropriation for 299 Kingston, N. Y 773 appropriation for 1299 Littlefalls, N.Y 773 appropriation for 1300 Meriden, Conn 773 appropriation for 1301 Montgomery, Ala 773 appropriation for 789 Nevada, Mo 773 appropriation for 1301 New York, N. Y., customhouse 773 appropriation for 789 Ogden, Utah 774 appropriation for 1302 Owosso, Mich 773 appropriation for 1392 Perth Amboy, N. J 773 appropriation for 789 Reno, Nev 773 appropriation for 1393 Rochester, N. Y 773 appropriation for 789, 1393 rent 1393 Saint Joseph, Mo 773 appropriation for 789 Saint Paul, Minn 773 appropriation for 789,1393 Saratoga Springs, N. Y 773 appropriation for 1393 Selma, Ala 773 appropriation for 1394 Spokane, Wash 774 appropriation for 1394 Takotna, Wash 774 appropriation for 1394 Warren, Ohio 773 appropriation for 1394 Wausau, Wis 774 appropriation for 789,1395 West Chester, Pa 773 appropriation for 789 Winston-Salem, N. C 773 appropriation for 789,1305 Yankton, S. Dak 774 appropriation for 789 enlargement, etc., of, authorized at Asheville, N. C 774 appropriation for 790,1295 Aurora, Ill 774 appropriation for 790 Brooklyn, N. Y 774 appropriation for 790 Chattanooga, Tenn 775 appropriation for 790,1290 Columbus, Ohio 774 appropriation for 790,1297 Council Bluffs, Iowa 774 appropriation for 790 Denver, Colo 774 appropriation for 790 Detroit, Mich 774 appropriation for 790,1297 Fort Worth, Tex 775 appropriation for 799, 1298 Gainesville, Tex, 775 appropriation for 790 Jackson, Miss 774 appropriation for 799, 1299 enlargement, etc., of, authorized at Lynchburg, Va 775 appropriation for 790,1300 New York, N. Y., assay office 774 appropriation for 790,1301 Newbern, N. C 774 appropriation for 790 Newport, R. I 775 appropriation for 790 Ottumwa, Iowa 774 appropriation for 790,1302 Petersburg, Va 775 appropriation for 790,1302 Rome, N. Y 774 appropriation for 790 Salem, Oreg. 775 appropriation for 790 San Antonio, Tex 775 appropriation for 790,1303 Shelioygan, Wis 775 appropriation for 790,1304 Toledo, Ohio 775 appropriation for 790,1304 Trenton, N. J 774 appropriation for 790, 1304 Tyler, Tex 775 appropriation for 700,1304 Waldoboro, Me 774 appropriation for 790 Washington, D. C., customhouse 775 appropriation for 790 Wichita, Kans 774 appropriation for 790, 1305 Youngstown, Ohio 775 appropriation for 790,1305 acquiring land for, and extending, Butte, Mont 775 appropriation for 790 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 775 appropriation for 790,1296 Duluth, Minn 775 appropriation for 790,1297 Erie, Pa 775 appropriation for 791, 1298 Greenville, S. C 776 appropriation for 791 Kalamazoo, Mich 775 appropriation for 790 Knoxville, Tenn 776 appropriation for 791, 1299 Lafayette, Ind 775 appropriation for 790,1299 Lancaster, Pa 775 appropriation for 791,1299 Nebraska City, Nebr 775 appropriation for 790 Peoria, Ill 775 appropriation for 790 Roanoke, Va 776 appropriation for 791, 1303 Rockford, Ill 775 appropriation for 790,1303 San Francisco, Cal., subtreasury 775 appropriation for 790 South Bend, Ind 775 appropriation for 790,1304 rent 1304 Springfield, Mass 775 appropriation for 790,1304 Springfield, Ohio 775 appropriation for 791,1304 authority to secure by purchase, condemnation, etc. 776 changes, etc., included in limits of costs 7763566 limit of cost increased for site and building, Saint Louis, Mo 776 appropriation for 791, 1303 site for post-office and construction, authorized at Jefferson Barracks, Mo 776 appropriation for 791 construction authorized of, at Albuquerque, N. Mex 777 appropriation for 791 Ann Arbor, Mich 777 appropriation for 791, 1295 Baker City, Oreg 777 appropriation for 791, 1295 Bar Harbor, Me 777 appropriation for 791, 1295 Bedford, Ind 776 appropriation for 791,1295 Bessemer, Ala 776 appropriation for 791,1295 Bluefield, W. Va 777 appropriation for 791,1295 Calais, Me 777 appropriation for 791, 1296 Chippewa Falls, Wis 777 appropriation for 792,1296 Corning, N.Y 777 appropriation for 791, 1297 Crookston, Minn 777 appropriation for 791,1297 Des Moines, Iowa 777 appropriation for 791,1297 Dixon, Ill 776 appropriation for 791,1297 East Liverpool, Ohio 777 appropriation for 791,1297 Florence, Ala 776 appropriation for 791,1298 Gainesville, Ga 776 appropriation for 791,1298 Grand Island, Nebr 777 appropriation for 791,1298 Hamilton, Ohio 777 appropriation for 791, 1299 Little Kock, Ark 776 appropriation for 791, 1300 Marinette, Wis 777 appropriation for 792,1301 Marion, Ind 777 appropriation for 791, 1301 Mason City, Iowa 777 appropriation for 791, 1301 for additional land 1301 Muscatine, Iowa 777 appropriation for 791,1301 Ocala, Fla 776 appropriation for 791, 1302 Pine Bluff, Ark 776 appropriation for 791, 1302 Portland, Me 777 appropriation for 791, 1302 Portsmouth, Va 777 appropriation for 791, 1302 Quincy, Mass 777 appropriation for 791, 1302 San Juan, P. R 777 appropriation for 791,1303 Sault Sainte Marie, Mich 777 appropriation for 791,1303 Toledo, Ohio 777 appropriation for 791,1304 Tuscaloosa, Ala 776 appropriation for 791,1304 Valdosta, Ga 776 appropriation for 791, 1304 construction authorized of, at Webster City, Iowa 777 appropriation for 791,1305 York, Nebr 777 appropriation for 791,1305 construction authorized if cost of site nominal, at Clarinda, Iowa 778 appropriation for 792, 1296 Fayetteville, Ark 778 appropriation for 792, 1298 Gonzales, Tex 778 appropriation for 792, 1298 Lancaster, Ohio 778 appropriation for 792,1299 Ruston, La 778 appropriation for 792, 1303 acquiring site and erection of, authorized at Albany, Ga 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 Alexandria, Minn 779 appropriation for 793, 1295 Alpena, Mich 779 appropriation for 793,1295 Alton, Ill 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 Americus, Ga 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 Anderson, S. C 781 appropriation for 793,1295 Auburn, Me 779 appropriation for 792,1295 Barre, Vt 781 appropriation for 794, 1295 Belleville, Ill 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 Belvidere, Ill 778 appropriation for 792, 1295 Boston, Mass., appraisers’ stores 779 appropriation for 792,1296 Boulder, Colo 778 appropriation for 792, 1296 Bowling Green, Ky 779 appropriation for 792, 1296 Bridgeton, N. J 780 appropriation for 793,1296 Canandaigua, N. Y 780 appropriation for 793,1296 Cape Girardeau, Mo 780 appropriation for 793, 1296 Carlisle, Pa 780 appropriation for 793, 1296 Carthage, Mo 780 appropriation for 793, 1296 Charleroi, Pa 780 appropriation for 793,1296 Chester, S. C 781 appropriation for 793, 1296 Clifton Forge, Va 781 appropriation for 794,1296 Coldwater, Mich 779 appropriation for 793, 1297 Columbia, Tenn 781 appropriation for 794, 1297 Columbus, Miss 779 appropriation for 793,1297 Corsicana, Tex 781 appropriation for 794, 1297 Dalton, Ga 778 appropriation for 792, 1297 Danville, Ky 779 appropriation for 792,1297 Denison, Tex 781 appropriation for 794,12973567 acquiring site and erection of, authorized at Devils Lake, N. Dak 780 appropriation for 793, 1297 Dothan, Ala 778 appropriation for 792, 1297 Dover, N. H 780 appropriation for 793, 1297 Eagle Pass, Tex 781 appropriation for 794, 1297 East Saint Louis, Ill 778 appropriation for 792, 1298 Escanaba, Mich 779 appropriation for 793, 1298 Eugene, Oreg 780 appropriation for 793, 1298 Eureka, Cal 778 appropriation for 792,1298 Fairmont, W. Va. 781 appropriation for 794, 1298 Fayetteville, N. C 780 appropriation for 793, 1298 Fernandina, Fla 778 appropriation for 792, 1298 Fredericksburg, Va 781 appropriation for 794, 1298 Gadsden, Ala 778 appropriation for 792,1298 Great Falls, Mont 780 appropriation for 793,1298 Greenville, Miss 779 appropriation for 793,1298 Greenville, Ohio 789 appropriation for 793,1298 Greenville, S. C., appropriation for 793, 1298 Greenville, Tex 781 appropriation for 794,1299 Greenwood, S. C. 781 appropriation for 793, 1299 Gulfport, Miss 779 appropriation for 793,1299 Hagerstown, Md 779 appropriation for 792, 1299 Hazleton, Pa. 780 appropriation for 793,1299 Hudson, N. Y 780 appropriation for 793,1299 Iola, Kans 779 appropriation for 792, 1299 Johnson City, Tenn 781 appropriation for 794, 1299 Johnstown, Pa 780 appropriation for 793,1299 Kearney, Nebr 780 appropriation for 793, 1299 Kenosha, Wis 781 appropriation for 794,1299 Kewanee, Ill 778 appropriation for 792, 1299 Kinston, N. C 780 appropriation for 793, 1299 Lake Charles, La 779 appropriation for 792,1299 Lead, S. Dak 781 appropriation for 793, 1300 Lebanon, Ky 779 appropriation for 792,1300 Lincoln, Ill 778 appropriation for 792, 1300 Logan, Utah 781 appropriation for 794,1300 London, Ky 779 appropriation for 792, 1300 Manchester, Va 781 appropriation for 794,1300 acquiring site and erection of, authorized at Manhattan, Kans 779 appropriation for 792,1300 Manistee, Mich 779 appropriation for 793,1300 Manitowoc, Wis 781 appropriation for 794, 1300 Marietta, Ga 778 appropriation for 792,1300 Marietta, Ohio 780 appropriation for 793,1301 Marion, Ohio 780 appropriation for 793,1301 Mayfield, Ky 779 appropriation for 792, 1301 Meadville, Pa 780 appropriation for 793, 1301 Mulligan City, Ind 779 appropriation for 792,1301 Milford, Del. 778 appropriation for 792,1301 Mitchell, S. Dak 781 appropriation for 794,1301 Moline, Ill 778 appropriation for 792, 1301 Moscow, Idaho 778 appropriation for 792,1301 Murfreesboro, Tenn 781 appropriation for 794, 1301 New Britain, Conn 778 appropriation for 792,1301 New Ulm, Minn 780 appropriation for 793,1301 Newark, Ohio 780 appropriation for 793, 1301 Newton, Kans 779 appropriation for 792,1301 Niles, Mich 779 appropriation for 793, 1301 North Adams, Mass 779 appropriation for 793, 1302 Olean, N. Y 780 appropriation for 793, 1302 Owensboro, Ky 779 appropriation for 792, 1302 Paris, Ill 779 appropriation for 792,1302 Pans, Ky 779 appropriation for 792,1302 Pans, Tenn 781 appropriation for 794,1302 Pittsburg, Kans 779 appropriation for 792, 1302 Pittsfield, Mass 779 appropriation for 793,1302 Platteville, Wis 781 appropriation for 794, 1302 Provo, Utah 781 appropriation for 794, 1302 Rawlins, Wyo 781 appropriation for 794,1302 Red Wing, Minn 780 appropriation for 793,1302 Saint Charles, Mo 780 appropriation for 793, 1303 Salisbury, N. C 780 appropriation for 793,1303 San Angelo, Tex 781 appropriation for 794,1303 San Diego, Cal 778 appropriation for 792,1303 Santa Rosa, Cal 778 appropriation for 792,13033568 acquiring site and erection of, authorized at Schenectady, N. Y 780 appropriation for 793,1304 Sharon, Pa 780 appropriation for 793,1304 Sheridan, Wyo 781 appropriation for 794,1304 Sumter, S. O. 781 appropriation for 793,1304 Texarkana, Tex 781 appropriation for 794,1304 Trinidad, Colo 778 appropriation for 792,1304 Versailles, Ky 779 appropriation for 792, 1301 Washington, N. C 780 appropriation for 793,1304 Watertown, S. Dak 781 appropriation for 794,1305 Waukegan, Ill 779 appropriation for 792,1305 Willimantic, Conn 778 appropriation for 792,1305 Winchester, Ky 779 appropriation for 792,1305 Winchester, Va 781 appropriation for 794,1305 Woonsocket, R. I 781 appropriation for 793,1305 Yazoo City, Miss 770 appropriation for 793,1305 Yonkers, N. Y 780 appropriation for 793,1305 restrictions as to sites 781 acquiring site for, authorized at Aiken, S. C 784 appropriation for 795 Amsterdam, N. Y 783 appropriation for 795 Appleton, Wis 784 appropriation for 796 Ashtabula, Ohio 783 appropriation for 795 Austin, Minn 783 appropriation for 795, 1295 Bellingham, Wash 784 appropriation for 796 Beloit, Wis 784 appropriation for 796 Beverly, Mass 782 appropriation for 795 Bloomington, Ind 782 appropriation for 794 Bradford, Pa 783 appropriation for 795 Brainerd, Minn 783 appropriation for 795 Carbondale, Pa 783 appropriation for 795 Carrollton, Mr 783 appropriation for 795 Catlettsburg, Ky 782 appropriation for 795 Centralia, Ill 782 appropriation for 794 Chambersburg, Pa 783 appropriation for 795 Cleveland, Tenn 784 appropriation for 795 Clinton, Mo 783 appropriation for 795 Columbus, Ind 782 appropriation for 794 acquiring site for, authorized at Columbus, Nebr 783 appropriation for 795 Concord, N. C 783 appropriation for 795 Connellsville, Pa 784 appropriation for 795 Connersville, Ind. 782 appropriation for 794 Davenport, Iowa 782 appropriation for 794 Decorali, Iowa 782 appropriation for 794 Delaware, Ohio 783 appropriation for 795 Demopolis, Ala 782 appropriation for 794 Denver, Colo., post-office 782 appropriation for 794 Easton, Pa 784 appropriation for 795 Estherville, Iowa 782 appropriation for 794 Grafton, W. Va 784 appropriation for 796 Greencastle, Ind 782 appropriation for 794 Greensburg, Pa 784 appropriation for 795 Greenwich, Conn 782 appropriation for 794 Griffin, Ga 782 appropriation for 794 Hattiesburg, Miss 783 appropriation for 795 Henderson, N. C 783 appropriation for 795 Highpoint, N. C 783 appropriation for 795 Hinton, W. Va 784 appropriation for 796 Honolulu, Hawaii 782 appropriation for 794 Independence, Mo 783 appropriation for 795 Jeffersonville, Ind 782 appropriation for 794 Jersey City, N. J 783 appropriation for 795 Johnstown, N. Y 783 appropriation for 795 Keene, N. H. 783 appropriation for 795 Kokomo, Ind 782 appropriation for 794 Lewiston, Idaho 782 appropriation for 794 Lexington, Mo 783 appropriation for 795 Litchfield, Ill 782 appropriation for 794 Lander, Wyo 784 appropriation for 796 Macon, Mo 783 appropriation for 795 Malone, N. Y 783 appropriation for 795 Marlboro, Mass 782 appropriation for 795 Middletown, N. Y 783 appropriation for 795 Minneapolis, Minn 783 appropriation for 7953569 acquiring site for, authorized at Missoula, Mont 783 appropriation for 795 New London, Conn 782 appropriation for 794 North Tonawanda, N. Y 783 appropriation for 795 North Yakima, Wash 784 appropriation for 796 Newnan, Ga 782 appropriation for 794 Palestino, Tex 784 appropriation for 796 Peru, Ind 782 appropriation for 794 Pittsburg, Pa 784 appropriation for 795 Plattsmouth, Nebr 783 appropriation for 795 Plymouth, Mass 782 appropriation for 795 Pontiac, Mich 783 appropriation for 795 Punxsutawney, Pa 784 appropriation for 795 Rochester, Minn 783 appropriation for 795 San Marcos, Tex 784 appropriation for 796 Santa Cruz, Cal 782 appropriation for 794 Sewickley, Pa 784 appropriation for 795 Shamokin, Pa 784 appropriation for 795 Shenandoah, Iowa 782 appropriation for 794 South Chicago, Ill 782 appropriation for 794 Syracuse, N. Y 783 appropriation for 795 Temple, Tex 784 appropriation for 796 Troy, Ala 782 appropriation for 794 Warrensburg, Mo 783 appropriation for 795 Watertown, Wis 784 appropriation for 796 Waukesna, Wis 784 appropriation for 796 Waycross, Ga 782 appropriation for 794 Webster, Mass 782 appropriation for 795 West Point, Miss 783 appropriation for 795 Woburn, Mass 783 appropriation for 795 York, Pa 784 appropriation for 795 size to be sufficient for accommodation of offices, etc 784 sale of old mint, Denver, Colo.; proceeds for new building 784 limit of cost increased, Denver, Colo., mint 784 sale of old’ building, Los Angeles; proceeds for new building 785 sale of site 1238 limit of cost increased, Los Angeles, Cal 785 appropriation for 1300 at Watertown, N. Y., to be taken down, and new one erected on site: use of materials 785 appropriation for 796, 1305 reconstruction and enlarging authorized of, Richmond, Va 785 appropriation for 796,1303 rent 1303 disposal of, Grand Rapids, Mich., and erection of new one on site 785 appropriation for 796,1298 rent 1298 construction of new budding, New Orleans, La.: cost 786 appropriation for 796, 1301 construction of new, Atlanta; cost 786 appropriation for 796, 1295 disposal of old building on completion of new one 786 commission to investigate postal situation New York 786 continued 1231 appropriation for expenses 786 sale of portion of site of, Marblehead, Mass 786 purchase of site, authorized, at Oklahoma City, Okla.; former appropriation available 787 appropriation for 796 construction of, authorized, at Houston, Tex.; cost 787 appropriation for 796, 1299 contracts authorized; sale of present building on completion of new one 787 sales of certain lands in Washington, D. C., to Sidney Bieber, authorized 787 condemnation of certain triangles for reservations in District of Columbia, authorized 787 permission granted for monument by volunteer firemen, Washington, D.C 788 offers for sites to be presented in writing 788 rent of buildings standing: exposure to streets 788 commission on additions to Rock Creek Park, D. C 788 proposals to be invited: examinations, etc 788 exposure for protect ion from fire 789 quarters for all branches of Government service to be provided in buildings tinder 1236 changes, etc., to be within limit of cost 1236 Clarinda, Iowa, allowance for site 1236 Lancaster, Ohio, purchase of site authorized 1236 Ocala, Fla., enlargement of site 1236 Owosso, Mich., enlargement of site 1236 Washington Parish, D. C., property restrictions repealed 1236 Perry, Okla., acceptance of post-office building and site 1237 Des Moines, Iowa, acceptance of land 1239 Mason City, Iowa., additional land 1237 Reno, Nev., cession of strip of land 1237 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sale of former building 1237 Washington, D. C., sale of land on Anacostia River 1237 Duluth, Minn., extension of present building, etc 1238 *Public Buildings, Omnibus Bill, 1906,* conference committee on deficiency appropriation bill authorized to insert appropriations to carry out 28343570 *Public Buildings and Grounds. D. C.,* appropriation for additional pay, officer in charge 245, 1163 for assistant engineer, clerks, etc 421, 967 for foremen, gardeners, etc 421,967 for watchmen 421,967 for watchman, Washington’s birthplace 422,967 for contingent expenses 422, 968 amount from District revenues 422, 968 for improvement and care of grounds 733, 1341 for propagating gardens 733, 1341 for Potomac Park 733, 1341 half from District revenues 734, 1342 maximum, concrete, etc., pavements 734, 1342 for grounds of Executive Departments 734, 1342 for trees, etc., Library and Capitol grounds 734, 1342 for Executive Mansion grounds 734, 1342 for employing engineer 734, 1342 for steam roller 734 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion 734, 1342 for fuel, Executive Mansion 734, 1342 for greenhouses, etc 734, 1342 for lighting; maximum 734, 1342 part from District revenues 734, 1343 for electric lights 735, 1343 Potomac Park 735, 1343 for Washington Monument 735, 1343 for Lincoln’s death place 735, 1343 for Washington’s birthplace 1344 for Grant memorial 735 for McClellan statue 736 *Public Convenience Stations, D. C.,* appropriation for; reappropriation 495 for maintenance 1132 *Public Domain* (*see* Public Lands). *Public Health and Marine Hospital Service* (*see also* Quarantine, National) appropriation for Surgeon-General, clerks, etc 409, 956 for medical officers and pharmacists 708, 1316 for officers and employees 708, 1316 for freight, transportation, etc 708, 1316 for fuel, lights, and water 708, 1316 for furniture, etc 708, 1316 for supplies; depot 708, 1316 for Hygienic Laboratory 709, 1316 for maintenance of hospitals, etc 709, 1316 for outside treatment, etc 709, 1316 for books, etc 709, 1316 for quarantine service e 709, 1316 for prevention of epidemics 709, 1316 for leprosy hospital 709 deficiency appropriation for R. H. von Ezdorf and H. P. Huddleson 1375 for transfer of appropriation 1375 custody, etc., of Dry Tortugas for quarantine station given to 299 examination of alien immigrants by medical officers of; expenses 903 *Public Lands,* appropriation for suveyors-general 434, 979 for registers and receivers 723, 1332 for contingent expenses 723, 1332 for depositing moneys 724, 1332 for expenses, timber depredations 724, 1332 for protecting, from fraudulent entry 724, 1332 for swampland claims, etc 724, 1332 for hearings in land entries 724, 1332 for reproducing plats of surveys 724, 1332 for examinations of desert lands 724, 1332 appropriation for restoring lands in forest reserves 724, 1333 for transcripts from records 724, 1333 for opening Indian reservations 1333 for surveying 725,1333 for reimbursement to Utah 726 for survey of certain, in Louisiana 726 deficiency appropriation for surveyor-general, Nevada 37 for surveyor-general, Alaska 47,654 for contingent expenses 47, 1388, 1402 for surveying 47, 667, 1402, 1403 for private land claims 47 for surveyor-general, Montana 654 for surveyor-general, New Mexico 654 for protecting, etc 666 for receivers 667,1402 for depositing public moneys 885 for hearings in entries 886 for Orville H. Southmayd 1388 Alabama, to be reclassified; homesteads 88 appropriation for expenses 88 agricultural lands in forest reserves, may be opened to homestead entries 233 Battle Mountain Sanitarium Reserve, established 83 Billings land district. Mont., established 11 cemetery grant to Keystone Camp, Modern Woodsmen, S. Dak 128 Scandinavian Lutheran, etc., congregation, Butte County, S. Dak 122 certain entries, etc., on lands of ceded Fort, Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak., validated 894 Chamberlain, S. Dak., district, certain filial proofs in Stanley County accepted 121 containing antiquities to be reserved, etc 225 conveyance to Lyman Ballou, Buffalo Gap, S. Dak 891 credit for time, etc., to homesteaders dispossessed from St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway grants 120 to make new entry in two years 121 persons not entitled 121 cutting, etc., trees on. for pitch, etc., prohibited: punishment 208 desert-land selection in Montana by Charles T. Rader, authorized 2309 entries, etc., on former Columbia Indian Reservation, Wash., before withdrawal for irrigation projects, confirmed 934 ceded Shoshone lands to be made at Shoshoni, Wyo 3222 ceded Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash., confirmed 1420 entry of certain, authorized by Mancos, Colo 459 exchange of certain lands by Wyoming authorized 1055 five per cent of proceeds of sales granted to California for common schools 518 fruit, and garden farm provisions under reclamation act 519 Glasgow, Mont., land district created 929 grant to Albuquerque, N. Mex., for park 227 Arizona, for common schools 280 for universities, additional 282 Biloxi, Miss., for park, etc 149 Boulder, Colo., for water supply 1223 Canon City, Colo., for park, containing the Royal Gorge 2383571 grant to Clay, heirs of James W 2823 Colorado, of desert lands in former Southern Ute Reservation; payment 1056 Colorado State Agricultural College 1246 Durango, Colo., for water supply; price 1053 Episcopal Church in Utah, from former Uintah Reservation 611 Minnesota for consumptive sanitarium 195 flowage rights reserved 195 Nez Perces County, Idaho, school district, No. 57 549 Oklahoma for common schools 272 for universities, etc 273, 932 indemnity 274 University Preparatory School; sale, etc 623 Tincup, Colo., cemetery 796 Wisconsin for forest reserve; reversion 517 sale of agricultural lands, proceeds for reforestation 518 homestead allotments to Alaska natives 197 entries allowed on certain lands in Yellowstone Forest Reserve 62 entry of Larvan Gordon confirmed 2817 laws extended to abandoned Fort Rice Military Reservation, N. Dak. 808 homesteaders allowed temporary leaves of absence in certain States 1419 granted extension of time to establish residence, etc., in certain States 1421 in Alabama given lands for entries canceled by railroad grants 1408 to be repaid excess of lawful purchase money 1248 to make cash entry payments only after approval 1245 hunting, etc., birds and eggs, in game preserves unlawful; penalty 536 not applicable to Black Hills Forest Reservation, S. Dak 537 irrigable lands Yakima Reservation, Wash., open to entry under reclamation act 53 isolated tracts to he sold at public auction; vested rights reserved 517 La Plata County, Colo., leased to P. F. U. Rubber Company 88 lands excluded from Baker City Forest Reserve, Oreg., open to entry 3195 Battlement Mesa Forest Reserve, Colo., open to entry 3078 Big Belt Forest Reserve, Mont., open to entry 3283 Bitter Root Forest Reserve, Mont., open to entry 3049 Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, Ariz., open to settlement 3223 Little Belt Forest Reserve, Mont., open to entry 3277 Madison Forest Reserve, Ariz., open to entry 2997 Lincoln Forest Reserve, N. Mex., open to entry 3177 Park Range Forest Reserve, Colo., open to entry 3285 Uinta Forest Reserve, Utah and Wyo., open to entry 3208 Washington Forest Reserve, Wash., open to entry 3096, 3297 Weiser Forest Reverse, Idaho, open to entry 3294 Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Wyo., Wash., and Idaho, open to entry 3291 laws extended to abandoned Fort Crittenden Military Reservation, Utah 808 Fort Shaw Military Reservation, Mont 228 reservations for Indian school and irrigation 229 Shoshone and Arapaho lands in Wyoming 78 lease of, to Montana College of Agriculture, etc., for dry land farming experiments 552 lots in Uintah Indian Grazing Reserve, Utah, restored to public domain 3228 Louisiana, confirmation of titles to lands within private land claim of Isaac Crow 896 unsurveyed, to be surveyed 199 Mesa Verde National Park, Colo., created 616 Montana may’ exchange certain school indemnity for other 150 National monument set aside, Devils Tower, Wyo 3236 El Morro, N. Mex 3264 Montezuma Castle, Ariz 3265 Petrified Forest, Ariz 3266 Nebraska arid land provisions extended 1224 Nome and Fairbanks districts, Alaska, created 1232 officers, fees, surveys, etc 1232 North Dakota, lands exchanged for State Historical Society 1241 opening diminished Colville Reservation, Wash., to settlement, directed 80 Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak., opened to entry 1230 patent issued to Anna Johnson 2818 Frank J. Ladner 2824 Martha Sanders 2822 proclamation opening to entry ceded portion of Crow Indian Reservation, Mont 3200 Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, Wyo 3208 Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah 3119 modifying provisions for drawings 3140 reserving agricultural and reservoir lands for Indians 3141 reservoir site diminished 3143 town sites reserved 3139 additional 3143 Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev 3237 proclamation opening to homestead entry certain Indian pasture and wood reserves in Oklahoma 3213 reappraisement of suburban lots, Port Angeles, Wash., town site 167 receivers to deposit unearned fees and unofficial money in Treasury after five years 1245 payment to parties entitled; time limit 1245 receivers refunded for expenses of hearings and depositing paid out of private funds 1245 limitation 1245 reservoir lands in Minnesota restored to homestead entry 195 resurvey of certain townships, Arizona 726 Baca County, Colo 459 in Colorado 868 in Nebraska 518 right of settlers on Northern Pacific Railroad lands to make other selections extended 1973572 right of way to Los Angeles, through certain, in California 801 sales of lands authorized 802 granted over, in Colorado 1227 rights of way through, forfeited by railroads failing to construct in five years 482 sale to Buffalo, Wyo., for park, etc 930 Johnson County, Wyo., for poor farm, authorized 186 Mena, Ark 518 Minnesota, of tract in Dakota County 78 Rock Sink, Fla Missionary Baptist Church 634 sales for cemetery purposes authorized; limit, etc 1052 San Diego County, Cal., time for making settlement, etc., extended 1052 sections reserved for Mission Indians, Cal., restored to public domain 3037 selections by North Dakota in lieu of erroneous entries in school lands 1218 by owners, etc., of lands relinquished within Red Rock Lakes Reservoir site, Mont 151 reconveyed lands restored to public domain 151 soldiers’ additional homestead rights assigned to M. J. Wine, validated 49 subdivisions and sale of certain, in Washington 229 survey of certain townships in Montana 726 time extended for establishing residence on ceded lands of Crow Indian Reservation, Mont 843 Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo 849 Uinta ceded lands, Utah 9 final proofs desert land entries in Benton County, Wash 1057 opening Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo 825 town sites reserved under irrigation projects 116 tract for buffalo pasture, to be leased in Stanley County, S. Dak 61 Umatilla Reservation, Oreg., grazing lands may be patented to purchasers 611 unallotted lands Blackfeet Indian Reservation opened to settlement 1037 Williston, N. Dak., land district created 148 Wyoming may exchange certain grants of 92 lands reconveyed restored to public domain 93 *Public Library. D. C., Free,* appropriation for salaries 487,1124 for Sunday and holiday opening 488, 1124 for books, fuel, etc 488,1124 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 640 *Public Printer,* appropriation for, clerks 397 for, deputy, clerks, etc 943 deputy, qualification and duties 943 to submit estimates for all clerks, etc 397 *Public Printing and Binding,* appropriation for Public Printer, clerks 396 for Public Printer, deputy, clerks, etc 943 deputy, appointment, qualifications, and duties 943 estimates for clerks, etc., to be submitted 397 for superintendent of documents, etc 943 for foremen of divisions; superintendent of supplies 943 appropriation for captain of the watch, etc 943 estimates for clerks, etc.; limitation on use of funds 943 for opinions of Assistant Attorneys-General, Post-Office Department 1205 for expenses of 759, 1366 for Congress 759, 1366 recommendation from printing committee 760, 1366 for Departments, etc 760, 1366 division of allotments 761, 1368 for leaves to employees 761,1368 estimates, etc., for pneumatic tube service to Capitol, etc 1368 iron bridges connecting upper floors 1368 deficiency appropriation for 48, 665, 1405 for leaves to employees 44, 120, 1398 transfer of appropriation 44, 1398 for advertising sale of documents 1398 for night messengers at Congress 663, 1398 for Hydrographic Office 1398 for Court of Claims 1398 for Bureau of American Republics 1398 authority to print proceedings of unveiling Rochambeau statue, continued 2830 ordered; annual report 1905, beet sugar industry; future reports 839 Charters and Constitutions, new edition 759 compilation of river and harbor improvements laws 1119 Comptroller of the Currency Report; number increased 1425 Diseases of Horses, Report 1425 eulogy on Representative John W. Cranford 826 extra copies, Digest of Customs Laws and Decisions 840 hearings on railroad rates bill 2830 Fourth Annual Report, Reclamation Service 836 hazing at Naval Academy, hearings 2831 Hinds’ Parliamentary Precedents 1365 index to reports of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 2833 John Paul Jones exercises, Annapolis, Md 2834 Laws and Statutes for Department of Justice 1426 Panama Canal message 1418 Precious Metals Statistics 1905 1425 preliminary examinations under river and harbor act, 1905 839 report of Director of the Mint, 1906 1424 report on efficiency of coals used by United States ships 2831 Japanese naval medical features of Russo-Japanese war 2831 Postal Commission 2838 Treasurer, 1905 2837 second-class mail matter document 1426 testimony, grain elevators, etc., investigations 2837 estimates for all, to be submitted in annual estimates of Departments 762 no other fund to be used after fiscal year 1907 762 cost of composition, illustrations, etc., of documents to be charged to Department, etc., preparing 825 printing, binding, etc., to be charged to allotments in proportion to copies delivered 825 documents otherwise distributed 8253573 annual estimate to be made of probable cost of regular publications 825 allotment to be set aside solely for such purpose: use of balance 826 in effect July 1, 1906 826 documents for Congress may be printed in two or more editions: maximum 826 for Departments, etc., may be supplied in two or more editions; maximum 826 full quota authorized it required 826 Joint Commission to examine, continued 762 to report on abolition of branch printing offices in Departments, etc 762 expenses of superintendent of documents to be specifically appropriated for 1014 postponed one year; estimates, etc., to be made 1399 copies of publications to designated depositories, State and Territorial libraries: allotment 1014 land-grant colleges constituted depositories 1014 orders to print to lapse after two years: subsequent editions limited 1014 repeal provisions 1015 Joint Committee on Printing to remedy delays, etc 1012 reprinting of documents for Congress; restriction 1012 printing for committees limited 1012 printing of extra copies: estimates required 1013 not applicable to Horse and Cattle Diseases reports 1013 “extra copies” construed 1013 estimates to accompany orders to print documents 1013 reports from Departments to Congress; exception 1013 documents to be paid for from Congress allotment 1013 stationery, forms, etc., for Congress, committees, etc., to be furnished by Public Printer 1013 binding for Senators and Representatives 1013 publications of Congress classified as Reports and Documents: numbering 1013 designation of Departmental reports, etc 1014 binding of numbered documents and reports of general public character 1014 not of general public character: distribution 1014 documents to be sent to library of Philippine government 850 *Public Property, etc.,* money arising from proceeds of, to be reported annually 763 *Public Roads, Director of,* appropriation for improving roads in Department grounds 681 *Public Roads Office, Department, of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 694, 1279 for expenses of inquiries, etc 694, 1280 *Public Schools, D. C.* (*see also* Education of Children), appropriation for officers 498, 1135 board of education to serve without compensation 498 for teachers 498,1135 filling vacancies 590 division of salaries prohibited 500, 1138 unused balances available, restriction 1138 teachers not to be used as clerks or librarians 1138 appropriation for night schools and kindergartens 500, 1139 for janitors and care of buildings 500, 1139 for engineers, technical schools 501,1139 for medical inspectors 501, 1140 for rent, repairs, etc 501, 1140 for plumbing repairs; estimates 501, 1140 for manual training expenses 501, 1140 for fuel, light, and power 501,1141 for furniture, new buildings 501, 1141 for contingent expenses 502, 1141 service as cadets required; exception 1141 for free lectures 502 for pianos 502, 1141 for text-books, etc., flags; playgrounds; telephones 502, 1141 for school gardens 1141 for commission on consolidation of school, etc 1141 for buildings, sites, etc 502,1142 limit of cost; plans, etc 1142 for extending manual training school 502 for site for future normal, etc., schools 502 for additional to McCormick 502 for Brightwood Park 503 for Deanwood 503 deficiency appropriation for fuel 31 for janitors 31 for contingent expenses 641 for furniture, etc., manual training school 641 for adjusting accounts of teachers 1377 general regulations of salaries, etc 316 scholars above second grade to have whole day sessions 316 board of education to control; appointment; to serve without pay 316 meetings; secretary 316 appointments, etc., subject to recommendation of superintendent 317 general duties; estimates 317 appointment of superintendent term, duties, etc 317 assistant superintendent for white schools: duties 317 assistant superintendent for colored schools; duties 317 director of intermediate instruction; duties 317 supervision of manual training 317 salaries classified 318 allotment to grades, etc 318 classification of high and technical schools 319 teachers to be arranged in classes and groups 319 appointment and promotion 319 annual increase in salaries 320 principals; pay, authority, etc 320 directors’ salaries 320 pay of officers, superintendent, assistants, etc 321 teachers on trial, etc., entitled to presence of counsel and a friend 321 commission in report plan for consolidating schools, etc 321 free tuition if pupils or parents are taxpayers 113 *Publications Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 689, 1275 for general expenses 690, 1275 farmers’ bulletins: distribution of 690 for distribution, etc 690 for assistant editors, artists, etc 6903574 *Publications, Government* (*see* Documents, Public). *Puckett, Benjamin J.,* pension increased 2089 *Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for special attorney 359,1041 *Puerto Cabello, Venezuela,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Puerto Cortez, Honduras,* classification and salary of consul. 100 *Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Puget Sound Navy-Yard, Wash.,* appropriation for public works; stone dry dock 506,1188 for public works, naval magazine 1190 for naval hospital, construction 1191 for marine barracks 1191 *Puget Sound,* appropriation for lighting 713,1320 for improvement of waterway connecting Lakes Union and Washington 1108 survey for lock canal 1108 for improvement of, and tributary waters 1109 construction of revenue cutter for duty in, authorized 1010 appropriation for 1309 ship canal from Lake Washington to, authorized 231 modification allowed 1108 preliminary examination to be made for ship canal to Grays Harbor 1118 *Pugsley, Frank,* pension increased 1920 *Pulsifer, Pitman,* deficiency appropriation for preparing Navy Yearbook 1395 *Pulsifer, Woodbury,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 1396 *Pultneyville, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1078 *Pungoteague Creek, Va.,* light station directed at 322 appropriation for 711 *Punxsutowney, Pa* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 795 *Purcell, Robert,* pension increased 1516 *Purchasing Agent, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 437, 982 *Purdy, George E.,* pension increased 2733 *Pure Food Act,* manufacture of adulterated or misbranded food or drugs in Territories or District of Columbia unlawful 768 penalty 768 introduction or shipment of adulterated or misbranded food or drugs prohibited; punishment 768 uniform regulations; collection of specimens 768 chemical examinations; hearings, etc 769 certificate of violations 769 prosecutions for violations 769 definition of “drug” and “food” 769 adulterations of drugs 769 of confectionery 770 of food 770 definition of “misbranded” 770 misbranded drugs 770 failure to state narcotics, etc., used 770 misbranded food 770 failure to state narcotics, etc., used 770 exceptions; articles under distinctive names, not deceptive, etc 771 blends, etc., so stated 771 meaning of blend 771 proprietary foods provision 771 protection of guaranty from manufacturer; requirements 771 seizure of unlawful articles in transit, etc 771 disposal of condemned articles 771 return to owner if not to be sold, etc.; bond required 771 condemnation proceedings; jury trials allowed 771 examination of imported foods anti drugs 772 admission denied adulterated, misbranded, or unwholesome goods 772 destruction or exportation of articles condemned 772 delivery to consignee pending examination of samples; bond 772 charges, etc., on goods condemned 772 insular possessions included 772 corporations liable for acts of officers, agents, etc 772 in effect January 1, 1907 772 appropriation for expenses, carrying into effect 1272 deficiency appropriation for expenses under 841 *Pure Food Law,* appropriation for investigation of adulterations, etc 685 *Purkapile, John,* military record corrected 2063 *Purvis, George W.,* pension increased 1490 *Pusey, James E.,* pension increased 2752 *Putnam, William W.,* pension increased 2453 *Puyallup Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support , etc., of Indians at 377, 1050 *Puyallup Indian School, Wash.,* sale of lands; proceeds for industrial, etc., school 377 *Puyallup River, Wash.,* preliminary examination of. to be made 1118 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 358,1040 **Q.** *Quapaw Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 344,1028 *Quarantine Districts for Lire Stock,* appropriation for establishing 673, 1259 *Quarantine, National,* control of all stations, etc., given to Secretary of Treasury 299 stations on the coast to prevent, introduction of yellow fever 299 detention grounds, etc., at Dry Tortugas, etc., for disinfection 299 title of land to be transferred from other department 299 to be secured from owner 299 condemnation proceedings 300 notice of establishment of station, rules, etc 3003575 notice requirements for vessels with yellow fever 300 hospitals, disinfecting plants, etc 300 unauthorized entry to, or departure from, station a misdemeanor 300 punishment 300 punishment of master or owners of vessels violating quarantine laws and regulations 300 purchase of State or local stations 301 cession of jurisdiction 301 appropriation for expenses 301 *Quarantine Service* (*see also* Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service), appropriation for 409, 956 for expenses 709, 1316 emergency printing 709, 1316 for Biscayne Bay, launch 701 for Portland, Me., House Island 701, 1307 for Boca Grande 701, 1307 for San Francisco 701 for Savannah, Ga 1307 for San Diego 1307 for Delaware Breakwater 1307 for Santa Rosa 1307 for Ship Island 1307 deficiency appropriation for 45 for Honolulu, Hawaii; change of allotment 29 for reclamation of Quarantine Island, Honolulu 29 right, of way granted through, in Washington 926 *Quarantine Stations for Neat Cattle, etc.,* appropriation for maintaining, etc 673,1259 *Quartermaster-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 419, 967 for employees, paid from Army appropriations 419 for rent, depot 421, 967 *Quartermaster’s Department, Army,* appropriation for quartermaster-sergeants: longevity 242,1160 for pay of officers; longevity 244, 1162 for regular supplies 250, 1166 ice machines, laundries, etc 250, 1166 post bakeries, schools, etc 250, 1166 forage, stationery, etc 250, 1166 printing 250, 1166 fuel to commissioned officers: rate 250 heat, and light for quarters 1167 printing contrails 250, 1167 use of ice machines, etc., for outside work 251, 1167 for equipping officers’ post, schools 251, 1167 for incidental expenses 251, 1671 extra-duty pay, etc 251, 1167 restriction at West Point 1167 interments, furniture, etc 251, 1167 for care, etc., of horses 252, 1168 for purchase of horses; limit, etc 252,1168 for barracks and quarters 252, 1168 commutation restriction 1168 assignment of rooms to officers; commutation 1168 limit to civilian employees 252, 1169 purchase of land, Fort Sam Houston and San Antonio, Tex 252 additional land, Fort Taylor, Fla 1169 use of embankment, etc., Key West Barracks 1169 appropriation for post exchanges, etc 253,1109 hospital, Presidio of San Francisco, Cal 253 for transportation 253,1169 division of estimates 1169 transport service; sales restricted 253, 1170 due land-grant roads not bond aided 253, 1170 rates; conditions 253, 1170 limit of draft animals 254, 1170 restrictions on use of transports 254, 1170 for roads, etc., Alaska 254, 1171 for shelter, etc., Army in the Philippines 254, 1171 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 254,1171 for post hospitals; Hot Springs, Ark 254,1171 Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo., Columbus Barracks, Ohio, and Jefferson Barracks, Mo 255 for hospital stewards’ quarters 255, 1172 for shooting ranges, etc 255, 1172 for Army War College 255, 1172 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 740, 1346 for additional supplies, relief of earthquake sufferers 827 for further relief; extra expenses 828 for extra-duty pay enlisted men, at West Point 1064 deficiency appropriation for regular supplies 33,46, 645,666, 1381,1401,1404 for incidental expenses 46, 645, 666, 668,1382,1401, 1404 for transportation 46, 646, 666, 668, 1382. 1401, 1404 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 46, 646, 666,1401 for barracks and quarters 46, 666, 1401 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 46, 666, 1380, 1401, 1404 for hospitals 646 for reimbursing, stores furnished Marine Corps in China 649 for horses 1382 officer to be designated on commission on commercial use of surplus waters of the Mississippi in Minnesota 457 *Quarters, Army,* appropriation for 252,1168 assignment of rooms to officers; commutation 1168 for hospital stewards 255, 1172 *Quebec, Quebec,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Queens Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Queenstown, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1081 *Queman, Isaiah,* pension increased 1585 *Quentin, Josephine E. (widow). * pension increased 1563 *Quermbeck, Peter,* pension increased 1841 *Qui-nai-ell and Quil-leh-ute Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 377,1050 *Quick, Homer,* granted honorable discharge 2821 *Quien, George,* pension increased 2557 *Quigg, David H.,* pension increased 14323576 *Quigley, William C.,* pension increased 1847 *Quigley, William S.,* pension increased 2289 *Quill, Michael,* pension increased 1946 *Quimby, John J.,* pension increased 1621 *Quincy, Ill.,* additional term of court 882 *Quincy, Mass.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791,1302 *Quinn, Bridget (widow),* pension increased 2146 *Quinn, Jennie, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Quinn, Samuel, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Quinn, Timothy,* pension increased 2627 *Quinton, John M.,* pension increased 2104 *Quist, Andrew P.,* pension increased 2124 *Quitman County. Miss.,* bridge authorized across Coldwater River, between Coahoma County and 631 *Quong Hong Yick,* reimbursement to 2412 **R.** *Raccoon Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of; restriction 1080 *Racine, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1100 *Rader, Charles T.,* authorized to select 480 acres in Montana under desertland laws 2309 *Rafferty Ann (widow),* pension increased 2474 *Rafferty, Florence D. (widow),* pension 1515 *Raft River Forest Reserve, Idaho and Utah,* proclamation establishing 3247 *Ragan, Alice E. (widow),* pension increased 2553 *Ragan, Mary Jane (widow),* pension increased 2244 *Rahway River. N. J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1115 *Raigle, George W.,* pension increased 1430 *Railroad,* term to include bridges and ferries used in connection with 584 all the roads owned or operated under contract, etc 584 switches, terminal facilities, etc 584 freight depots, yards, etc 584 *Railroad Rates* (*see* Interstate Commerce Regulations). *Railroad Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 472, 1212 reduction in rates after July 1, 1907 1312 additional pay for post-office car service 1212 fines for failures to maintain schedule time 472, 1212 for freight or express on postal cards, empty bags, etc 473, 1212 withdrawal of supplies, etc., from mails at weighing periods 1212 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 658, 668, 1392 *Railroads* (*see also* Transportation). appropriation for enforcing safety appliances on 705 1312 for examination of block systems, etc 1312 deficiency appropriation for enforcing safety appliances on 13 forbidden to carry products in which interested, etc 585 hours of labor by train, etc., employees limited 1415 investigation ordered as to ownership, etc., by, of coal or oil carried, or in coal or oil lands, etc 823 by officials, and persons furnishing cars, etc 823 combinations to monopolize trade in coal or oil 823 car supply facilities for coal or oil 823 investigations ordered on block-signal systems and automatic train control 838 liability for injuries to employees through neglect of officers, etc 232 rights of way granted through public lands forfeited on failure to construct in five years 482 *Railway Adjustments, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 437, 983 *Railway Congress, International,* appropriation for annual quota 292, 921 *Railway Discriminations,* appropriation for regulating, etc 1311 *Railway Employees,* appropriation for arbitration of differences 705, 1311 liability of common carriers for injuries to 232 provisions limiting hours of later by 1415 *Railway Employees, Hours of Labor,* correction in enrollment of act, directed 2840 *Railway Mail Service,* appropriation for General Superintendent, assistant, etc 473,983 for division superintendents, assistants, etc 473, 1212 entry and advancement of clerks 1213 sick leaves 474 appointments, etc., limited 474,1213 transfer of civil-war veterans to office duty 474 for emergency service 474,1213 for substitute clerks; vacations 474,1213 for acting clerks in place of injured; death allowance 474,1213 for traveling expenses 474, 1213 for miscellaneous expenses 474,1213 for per diem, etc., assistant superintendents 474,1213 deficiency appropriation for assistant superintendents 658 *Railway Post-Office Car Service,* appropriation for 473, 1212 *Railway Rates, discriminations,* appropriation for examinations, etc 705 deficiency appropriation for examinations, etc 119 *Railway Rates Hearings, Senate,* deficiency appropriation for extra, services at clerks, etc 43,1396 *Rainier Forest Reserve, Wash.,* proclamation enlarging Mt. Rainier Forest Reserve, and changing name to 32963577 *Rains, John P.,* pension increased 1897 *Rainy River Bridge Company,* may construct, bridge, etc., over Rainy River at Pethers Point, Minn 103 *Rainy River, Minn.,* bridge authorized across, at Pethers Point 103 *Raker, Matthew D., jr.,* pension increased 1557 *Raleigh, N. C.,* terms of court 1224 *Ralston, William,* pension increased 1747 *Rambo, James T.,* pension increased 2195 *Ramsay, Winfield S.,* pension increased 2259 *Ramsey, James, Second North Carolina Infantry,* pension increased 2129 *Ramsey, James, Third North Carolina Infantry,* pension increased 2083 *Rumsey, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2021 *Ramsey, Rebecca (widow),* pension increased 1750 *Ramsey, Robert,* pension increased 2264 *Randall, Darius H.,* pension increased 1579 *Randall, James S. (son),* pension 1709 *Randall, Oukaley,* pension increased 2230 *Randolph, Amelia R. (widow),* pension increased 2454 *Randolph, Harrison,* pension increased 1931 *Randolph, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2347 *Raney, James E.,* pension increased 2107 *Range and Position Finders, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc 462, 1058 in insular possessions 1061 for field batteries 463, 1175 for purchase, etc., Hawaii fortifications 465 *Rankin, David, Sixty-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry,* pension increased 1660 *Rankin, David, One hundred and seventy-eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry,* pension increased 1861 *Rankin, Richard B.,* pension increased 2477 *Rapid City. S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 370, 1047 for land for school; water supply 370 *Rappahannock River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1082 *Rardin, Jacob* pension increased 1582 *Ravick Orrin S.,* pension increased 2214 *Raritan Ray, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1079 *Raritan River, N. J.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of 1079 *Raschig, Gustavus F. E.,* pension increased 2332 *Rassbach, John C.,* pension increased 2114 *Rates, Railroad* (*see* Interstate Commerce Regulations). *Rathbun, George C.,* pension increased 2343 *Ration, Navy,* modified, established 570 substitutions permitted 571 extra allowance, night duty, machinists, etc 571 interchange of art ides 1193 *Rations, Army,* appropriation for 249, 1165 emergency, to be issued in addition to regular 1165 *Rattray, Charles,* pension increased 1765 *Ranch, John,* pension increased 1649 *Raudabangh, Emanuel,* pension increased 2370 *Rawles, Harriett A. (widow),* pension increased 1942 *Rauling, John,* pension increased 2165 *Rawlings, John W.,* pension increased 2797 *Rawlins, Wyo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1302 *Ray, Dennis W.,* pension increased 2002 *Ray, Isaac N.,* pension increased 1678 *Ray, Malcolm,* pension increased 2062 *Raymond, Charles, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Raymond, Nellie (widow),* pension increased 1550 *Raymond, Samuel G.,* pension increased 1745 *Raymond, Seth,* pension increased 1560 *Raynor, John W.,* pension increased 1890 *Rea, Emma M. (widow) * pension 1499 *Read, Frank H.,* pension increased 2280 *Read, Helen B. (widow),* pension increased 1648 *Reagan, George W.,* pension increased 2346 *Real Estate, D. C.,* acknowledgment of deeds, etc., in Guam, Samoa, or Canal Zone 552 *Ream, Benjamin B.,* pension increased 2359 *Reaney, Annie (widow),* pension increased 2401 *Reavis, Leonidas W.,* pension increased 2514 *Reaviss, Sarah Ann (widow),* pension increased 2250 *Rebates, Railway Interstate,* forbidden 587 penalty for giving or receiving 587 additional penalty for receiving, from carriers 588 recovery in civil action 588 *Reber, Jonathan B.,* pension increased 25443578 *Receipts and Expenditures of the Government,* statement for preceding year to be made in annual report of Secretary of the Treasury 949 *Receivers of Public Moneys,* appropriation for salaries and commissions, land offices 723,1332 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 667, 1402 unearned fees and unofficial moneys to be deposited in Treasury after five years; list, etc 1245 moneys deposited by unknown parties; deposit, list, etc 1245 refund to parties entitled 1245 cash entry payments by homesteaders only after approval by registers and 1245 refund to, from contingent expenses, payments made for hearings and depositing from private funds 1245 limitation, regulations, etc 1245 *Receivers, United Stales Courts,* appeals to circuit court of appeals from any interlocutory order appointing 115 *Reciprocal Commercial Arrangements,* with Bulgaria 3231 with Germany 3192 with Portugal 3268 with Spain 3227 with Switzerland 3185 *Reclamation Act, National,* establishment of farm units for fruit and garden lands under 519 subdivision surveys; entries of lesser areas 519 additional entries allowed for lands relinquished 519 appraisal and sale of town sites within irrigation projects 519 rights to settlers, Heyburn and Rupert, Idaho 520 withdrawals, etc., of town sites in excess of limit 520 desert-land entries within irrigation project not to have time computed while delayed 520 if projects abandoned, credit allowed for improvements, etc 520 if carried on, may relinquish excess and obtain patent 520 owning water right, need not accept reclamation conditions 520 disposal of lands in Colville Reservation Wash., under 82 irrigable lands on Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash., open to entry under 53 lands in Hailey district, Idaho, reserved for town site entries under 3215 provisions extended to Texas 259 sales of restricted Indian allotments within projects of, permitted 327 town sites; withdrawals in connection with projects under 116 sales; proceeds 116 public reservations for towns 116 water supply; charges 116 power privileges; leases 117 withdrawal of lands on abandoned Fort Shaw Reservation, Mont., for projects under 229 *Reclamation Fund,* use of, for dam across Rio Grande under irrigation convention with Mexico 1357 *Reclamation Service, Irrigation of Arid Lands,* appropriation for expenses 728 for books, etc 1336 deficiency appropriation for rent, payable from reclamation fund 663 allowance to chief disbursing officer, Geological Survey 729 employment of Indians on 1015 printing ordered of fourth annual report of 836 *Recorder of Deeds, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase of book typewriters; use for recording 489 recopying old records by, permitted; limit 994 *Records of the Rebellion, Naval,* appropriation for publication of 423, 969 *Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for restriction as to age 555, 1177 *Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 581, 1202 *Rector, Enoch,* pension increased . 2004 *Rector, James L.,* pension increased 1478 *Rector, Julius,* pension increased 2102 *Red Cross Society, American National,* appropriation for representatives at conference in London 1357 *Red Cross Conference, International,* deficiency appropriation for delegates 118 *Red Earth, Henry, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Red Hook Channel, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 736, 1344 modification of improvement of, authorized 1077 *Red Lake River, Minn.,* dams, etc., authorized across 65 *Red Men, Great Council, Improved Order of,* incorporated in District, of Columbia 117 *Red River, La., Ark., Tex., and Okla.,* appropriation for improvement, of 1090 for lighting mouth 713,1320 preliminary examination of. to be made at Boyce Landing, La 1113 time extended for bridging, by Shreveport, La 9, 1255 *Red River of the North, Minn, and N. Dak.,* appropriation for improvement of 1102 preliminary examination to be maile for connecting Minnesota River with 1114 in North Dakota 1116 bridge authorized across, in North Dakota and Minnesota 820 by Oslo, Minn 467 *Red Rock Lakes Reservoir, Mont.,* lands within site of, restored to public domain 150 selections in lieu, by Montana, owners, etc 150 *Red Wing, Minn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1302 *Redding, John,* pension increased 2599 *Redemption of Internal-Revenue Stamps,* deficiency appropriation for 29,638, 1375 *Redfield, Daniel W.,* pension increased 2269 *Redic, Oliver C.,* pension increased 1817 *Redmond, William E.,* pension increased 2271 *Ree, Frances, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 3743579 *Reece, John,* pension increased 2126 *Reed, Andrew C.,* pension increased 1452 *Reed, Benjamin D.,* pension increased 2767 *Reed, Charles,* pension increased 2612 *Reed, Estelle I. (widow),* pension 2274 *Reed, George W.,* pension increased 1704 *Reed, Henry,* pension increased 2511 *Reed, James,* pension increased 2269 *Reed, John W.,* pension increased 1649 *Reed, Sarah J. (widow),* pension increased 2790 *Reed, Thomas,* pension increased 1839 *Reeder, George H.,* pension increased 2245 *Reeder, George W.,* pension increased 1996 *Reeder, James,* pension increased 2232 *Reedy, Peter,* pension increased 2292 *Rees, L. E.,* payment to 2668 *Reese, Hannah C. (widow),* pension increased 1883 *Reese, Patterson,* pension increased 2615 *Reese, Samuel M.,* pension increased 2918 *Reese, W. J.,* payment, to 2662 *Reese, William,* pension increased 2526 *Reesequie, Noah,* pension increased 2253 *Reess, Elizabeth S. (widow),* pension increased 2424 *Reeve, Leander C.,* pension increased 1920 *Reeves, Christopher C.,* pension increased 2032 *Reeves, Samuel,* pension increased 2718 *Reform School, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of hoys committed to 510,1150 for new buildings 751, 1358 for additional family building 1358 for maintenance 758, 1364 deficiency appropriation for plans for new building; limit, of cost 40 for repairs, etc 40 for allowance in accounts of S. W. Curriden 656 juvenile court to make commitments to 74 *Reform School for Girls, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 510,1150 juvenile court to make commitments to 74 *Refunding Internal-Revenue Taxes,* deficiency appropriation for, illegally collected 29, 638, 665, 1375 *Refuse, D. C., City,* appropriation for removing 495,1132 *Reger, Henry Loor,* pension increased 2586 *Register of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 407,954 *Register of Wills, D. C.,* appropriation for card index, etc 1126 *Registered Mail,* appropriation for indemnity for lost 476, 1214 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost 668 *Registered Nurses, D. C.,* registration required 887 nurses examining board; qualifications and appointment, etc 887 certificates of registration: examinations 888 fee for registration; requirements of applicants 888 examinations, etc., excepted 888 revocation of certificates; hearing, etc 888 expenses, etc 889 punishment for violations 889 acceptance of registry else where; condition 889 limitations 889 *Registers, Land Offices,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 723, 1332 *Registry Division, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 438,983 for per diem, assistant superintendents 438, 984 for supplies 476, 1215 *Regulation of Railroad Rates* (*see* Interstate Commerce Regulations.) *Rehoboth Bay, Del.,* preliminary examination, to be made for canal to Delaware Bay 1112 *Reich, Emilie Grace (widow),* pension increased 1844 *Reichburg, Augusta C. (widow),* pension 2164 *Reichenberg, Austria,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Reid, Hugh,* pension increased 2195 *Reid, Nancy G. (widow),* pension increased 2590 *Reidy, Bridget (widow),* pension increased 1782 *Reighter, Theodore F.,* pension increased 2388 *Reily, Peter,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 43 *Reindeer, Alaska,* appropriation for support, etc 730, 1338 transfer to missions 730 sale of surplus males 1338 deficiency appropriation for 654 *Reisinger, Roe, alias J. Monroe Reisinger,* awarded medal of honor for bravery at battle of Gettysburg, 1863 1420 *Relief and Protection of American Seamen,* appropriation for 295, 925 deficiency appropriation for 27, 667, 1405 *Religious Properties, D. C.,* refund of taxes erroneously charged on 869 deficiency appropriation for 1380 *Remick, John,* pension increased 2300 *Remington, Dennis, alias John Baker,* pension increased 2537 *Remington, Martha A. (widow),* pension 1796 *Renell, Charles W.,* pension increased 16683580 *Renick, Oscar F.,* pension 1655 *Renner, John W.,* payment to personal representatives 2662 *Reno, Nev.,* appropriation for public building 1302 deficiency appropriation for furniture, public building 1374 grant, of strip of land to, from public building site 1237 limit of cost increased, public building at 773 *Rent,* appropriation for Department of State 949 for Treasury Department 410, 956 for War Department 421,967 for Navy Department 427, 973 for Interior Department 434, 979 for Post-Office Department 439, 985 for Department of Justice 441, 986 for Census Office 444, 989 for Department of Commerce and Labor 446, 991 for District Government 489, 1125 for National Museum 794, 1311 deficiency appropriation for Reclamation Service 663 *Rent of Court Rooms,* appropriation for 755, 1361 deficiency appropriation for 41, 657, 1391 *Renville, Alexis V., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Repayment to Importers,* deficiency appropriation for, excess of deposits 45 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for House of Representatives 396, 942 for Senate 392,938 deficiency appropriation for House of Representatives 662, 1398 for Senate 661,1396 *Reports, Annual,* to be made by carriers to Interstate Commerce Commission 593 *Reports of Departments, etc.,* designation of; printing and binding 1014 *Reports, Published,* cost of composition, illustrations, etc., chargeable to Department, etc., preparing 825 printing, binding, etc., charged in proportion as delivered 825 otherwise distributed 825 printed for Congress, may be issued in two or more editions instead of one; maximum 826 Departments may be issued in two or more editions instead of one; maximum 826 full number authorized if necessary 826 *Reports, Senate and House,* classification of; numbering, etc 1014 *Reppelo, James,* pension increased 2056 *Representatives in Congress,* appropriation for compensation and mileage 392,938 for clerk hire 396, 942 deficiency appropriation for compensation 661,1396 binding of documents for 1013 compensation established 994 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys,* appropriation for 724,1332 *Republics, American,* treaty between, for arbitration of pecuniary claims 2845 *Rerick, Isaac L.,* pension increased 1695 *Reuter, Henry F.,* pension increased 2725 *Reserve Fund, Treasury,* suspension of issuing gold certificates when coin and bullion in, falls below $100,000,000 1289 *Reservoir Site,* proclamation reserving, to Indians in Uintah Reservation, Utah 3141 area reduced 3143 *Reservoirs at Head of the Mississippi River,* appropriation for reconstructing Sandy Lake dam 1105 for dam at Gull Lake 1105 for ditches Gul] Lake to Round Lake 1105 *Residence Abroad,* proceedings to cancel citizenship certificates of bidders keeping permanent 601 *Restraint of Trade, etc.,* investigation ordered of contracts, etc., in, of coal or oil 823 *Relent on Contracts, D. C.,* term of, for repairs of construction work 94 extended to construction of buildings, etc 929 *Retired Judges,* appropriation for salaries 447,992 *Revenue-Cutter Service,* appropriation for expenses 702,1308 for seal fisheries, etc., Alaska 702, 1309 for enforcing anchorage regulations, New York and Chicago 702, 1309 Kennebec River, Me 702, 1309 Saint Marys River, Mich 702, 1309 for depot, Arundel Cove, Md 702 for improvement of depot 1309 details of officers in District of Columbia, permitted 1309 for steamer, North Carolina waters 702 for repairs to vessels 702, 1309 transfer of “Bancroft” 702 for lifesaving tug, North Pacific coast 702, 1309 for vessel for removal of derelicts 703, 1309 for launch, Norfolk, Va 703 for steamer for Maine coast 1309 for installing wireless telegraphy on vessels 1309 for steam cutter, Puget Sound, etc 1309 for steam cutter, Savannah, Ga 1309 for seagoing tug, New Bedford, Mass 1309 for boarding vessel, New Orleans, La 1309 deficiency’ appropriation for expenses 30, 45 for stores, etc., San Francisco earthquake 638 for refunding personal loss. San Francisco earthquake 1373 for oceangoing tug 1373 appointment of Webb C. Maglathlin as second assistant engineer authorized 2817 construction of four steam vessels authorized; cost; duty 1009 enlistments in, to be for three years 200 general regulations to be prepared 200 punishments authorized by commanders 200 by service courts; composition 200 specified offenses 200 upon commissioned officers 200 upon other persons 2013581 punishments; official prosecutor; approval, etc. of sentences 201 execution of imprisonment sentences 201 arrest of deserters; rewards 201 deserters disqualified for further service, or enlistment in Army or Navy 201 removal of disability 201 concurrent jurisdiction of civil authorities 201 other offenses triable by civil authorities 201 number of third lieutenants; promotion front cadets 452 cadets limited to filling vacancies in third lieutenants 452 examination; disqualification 452 to serve at least three years; dismissals 452 second assistant engineers, examinations; qualifications 452 two civilian instructors; salaries 453 officers not required to make oath to pay accounts 453 constructor to he selected from chief engineers 453 office of Captain of Engineers abolished 30 Engineer-in-Chief. created; term 30 rank, pay, and allowances 30 detail for enforcing anchorage, etc., rules, Saint Marys River 136 to assist enforcing law against illegal landing, etc., of sponges 314 sea-going tug authorized for lifesaving service north Pacific coast 123 use of vessels and supplies for relief of earthquake sufferers, authorized 827 vessel for removing derelicts, etc., by, authorized 100 *Revenue from Customs,* appropriation for expenses of collecting; additional 1315 deficiency appropriation for collecting 28, 45, 636, 665, 1401 amount for detection of frauds upon, etc., increased 1315 fines, fees, charges, etc., to be covered into the Treasury 1315 payments to collectors, etc., on account of fees, to be from appropriation for collecting 1315 *Revised Statutes,* amended, section 192 449 section 198 219 section 508 219 section 510 219 section 858 618 section 1305 246 section 1308 246 section 1580 570 section 1581 571,1193 section 1661 449 section 1690 99 section 1699 101 section 1700 101 section 2536 874 section 2578 302 section 2630 880 section 2730 763 section 2844 539 section 2871 633 section 3240 387 section 3528 132 section 3529 132 section 3646 84, 301 section 3679 49 section 3718 841 amended, section 3719 841 section 4000 68 section 4325 136 section 4348 190 section 4414 106 section 4421 230 section 4426 194 section 4438 864 section 4471 797 section 4472 204 section 4502 137 section 4819 242 section 4937 168 section 5153 1290 section 5200 451 section 5481 5411 repealed, section 1721 101 section 2165 603 section 2167 603 section 2168 603 section 2173 603 section 2851 101 section 4136 17 section 4386 608 section 4387 608 section 1388 608 section 4389 608 section 4390 608 section 5193 1289 *Revision of the Laws,* joint committee authorized to submit recommendations for 2833 joint special committee to report, etc., on work of statutory revision commission; expenses, etc 1423 *Revision of the Laws, Commission on,* to complete work by December 15, 1906 754 *Revolution, War of the,* records of public and private armed vessels in Executive Departments to be transferred to Secretary of the Navy 579 *Reynolds, Aletha E. (mother),* pension 1488 *Reynolds, Hannah O. (widow),* pension increased 2625 *Reynolds, Hezekiah J.,* pension increased 2084 *Reynolds, James W., alias William Reynolds,* pension increased 1594 *Reynolds, John,* pension 1712 *Reynolds, Joshua T.,* grunted honorable discharge 2215 *Reynolds, Lizzie G. (widow),* pension increased 1448 *Reynolds, Luke,* pension increased 2562 *Reynolds, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 1821 *Reynolds, Michael,* pension 2144 *Reynolds, Richard,* pension increased 1891 *Reynolds, Silas A.,* pension increased 2255 *Rheims, France,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Rhoades, Henry E.,* transferred on Navy retired list 1958 *Rhoads, Oliver H. P.,* pension increased 2720 *Rhoads, William H.,* pension increased 22563582 *Rhodd, Zoe, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Rhode Inland,* appropriation for naval training station 556, 1178 for naval training station, buildings 1189 resettlement of claim for expenses, war with Spain 214 *Rhode Island Avenue, D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending 15 deficiency appropriation for extending 1377 *Rhodes, George,* pension increased 2396 *Rhodes, Henry J.,* pension increased 2496 *Rhodes, Hinman,* pension increased 1610 *Rhodes Samuel,* pension increased 2501 *Rice, Daisy, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple tit le to 374 *Rice, Daniel, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Rice, Ebenezer E.,* pension increased 1907 *Rice, Elizabeth H. (widow),* pension increased 2690 *Rice, George H.,* pension increased 1586 *Rice, Henry J.,* pension increased 2346 *Rice, Job,* pension increased 1947 *Rice, Joseph S.,* pension increased 1861 *Rice, Samuel B.,* pension increased 2136 *Rice, William F. M.,* pension increased 1939 *Rich, Jacob,* pension increased 1576 *Richards, Benjamin E.,* pension increased 2761 *Richards, Isaac,* pension increased 2344 *Richards, James,* pension increased 2149 *Richards, Oscar F.,* pension increased 2700 *Richards, William E.,* pension increased 2576 *Richardson County, Nebr.,* per capita payment to Sac and Fox Indians, from tribal funds 262 payment of drainage assessments 263 appropriation for per capita to Indians 263 for drainage assessments on tribal lands 263 for drainage assessment on lands of Iowas 263 cost of reclaiming Indian lands may be assessed thereon 263 fee-simple patents may be issued to Indians in drainage district 263 *Richardson, Edwin P.,* pension increased 2669 *Richardson, Nathan B.,* pension increased 1532 *Richardson, Thomas L.,* pension increased 2791 *Richardson, William G.,* pension increased 1610 *Richardson, William H,* pension increased 2119 *Richardville, Mary, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Richardeille, Thomas F., Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Richey Amanda M. (widow),* pension 1507 *Richie, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2807 *Richland Creek, Tenn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Richmond, Josephine I. (widow),* pension 2289 *Richmond, Va.,* appropriation for public building; contracts 1303 rent 1303 reconstruction and enlargement authorized of public building at 785 appropriation for 796 *Richter, George,* pension increased 1785 *Rickard, Jacob S.,* pension increased 2097 *Rickett, Ebenezer,* pension increased 1860 *Ricketts, Andrew,* pension increased 1612 *Riddell, Solomon,* pension increased 1S70 *Riddle, Joseph,* pension increased 2768 *Rider, Mrs. Josephine, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Riedmülier, Anton,* pension increased 1594 *Rifle Contests,* appropriation for national trophy at 258, 1175 for medals, prizes, etc 258,1175 deficiency appropriation for national trophy medals, etc 32 *Rifle Practice, National Board for Promotion of* appropriation for expenses of meetings 258 *Rifle Practice, Organized Militia,* annual appropriation available for expenses 450 *Riga, Russia,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Riggin, William H.,* pension increased 2069 *Riggs, Clay,* pension increased 2098 *Riggs, Lycurgus D.,* pension increased 2227 *Right of Way,* granted through certain public lands and forest reserves in California 801 Fort Columbia Military Reservation 926 Fort Douglas Reservation, Utah 927 Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont 187 Fort Marion Military Reservation, Fla 1219 Fort Niobrara Reservation, Nebr 297 Fort Sill Military Reservation, Okla 613 Fort Wright Military Reservation, Wash 865, 927 Lock No. 1, Upper White River, Ark, 1283 Natchez, Miss., national cemetery 1248 Pigeon Point Light-House Reservation, Cal 548 public lands in Colorado to Central Colorado Power Company 1227 quarantine station, Washington 926 San Pedro Military Reservation, Cal 915 Shiloh National Park 388 Vicksburg, Miss., national cemetery, 849 Willoughby Spit Military Reservation, Va 12493583 of railroads through lands reserved to Arizona and Oklahoma, confirmed 481 provisions for electric power companies, Indian Territory 146 through public lands forfeited by railroads failing to construct in five years 482 time extended to Alaska Central Railway for building road in Alaska 798 Alaska Short Line Railway and Navigation Company 610 Council City and Solomon River Railroad in Alaska 6 to railroads in Indian reservations, etc.; limit for stations increased 330 *Riley, Albert,* pension increased 2461 *Riley, James,* pension increased 2774 *Riley, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2241 *Riley, William J.,* pension increased 1701 *Riley, William L.,* pension increased 2068 *Rimouski, Quebec,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Riner, Jacob,* pension increased 2793 *Ring, Anna (widow),* pension increased 2222 *Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire, 293, 924 for reimbursing consul-general, navy claim 1291 deficiency appropriation for Pan-American Conference at 118 *Rio Grande,* appropriation for irrigation dam, under convention with Mexico 1357 convention with Mexico, for equitable use of, for irrigation 2953 *Ripley, Tenn.,* delivery of gun carriage to, for monument, authorized 836 *Risk, Abisha,* pension increased 1925 *Risum, Otto A.,* pension increased 1952 *Ritchie, Amanda W. (widow),* pension increased 2231 *Riter, Samuel H. W.,* pension increased 2766 *Rittenberry, Mack,* pension 2485 *Rittenhouse, Henry,* pension increased 1770 *River and Harbor Appropriation Act,* correction in enrollment directed 2839 *River and Harbor Improvements,* appropriation for improvement of rivers and harbors 736, 1073,1344 contracts authorized, 35-foot channel, Boston, Mass 1074 Ambrose Channel, N. Y 1077 Black Rock Harbor, Niagara River, N. Y 1078 Cold Spring Inlet, Cape May, N. J 1079 Baltimore, Md 1081 Savannah, Ga 1084 locks and dams, Black Warrior, Warrior, and Tombigbee rivers, Ala 1087 Southwest Pass, Mississippi River 1089 contracts authorized, Galveston Harbor, Tex 1090 Ohio River 1095 Detroit River. 1098 Saint Marys River Falls, Mich., new lock and canal 1098 location of dam on Fox River changed 1102 power station Rock River, Ill, authorized 1103 Mississippi River 1103 engineer commission on 14-foot channel 1104 Columbia River, Oreg, and Wash 1107 for dredges, Oregon anti Washington waters 1107 time extended for improving Snake River, Alaska 1109 for emergencies; limit 1110 depth of tidal waters 1110 payment for repairs, etc 1110 surveys, etc., to be paid from appropriations for improvement 1110 work by contract, or otherwise 1110 allotment of consolidated items 1110 combination of contracts 1110 use of insufficient appropriations 1111 for preliminary examinations, surveys, etc 1111 no surveys, etc., unless specially ordered 1111 restriction on supplemental reports, etc 1111 payment for examination of wharves, harbor lines, etc., in Porto Rico 1111 preliminary examinations or surveys ordered 1111 review by board: restriction 1118 submission of reports; printing 1118 compilation of laws ordered printed; contents 1119 use of dredges authorized on Great Lakes and North Atlantic coast 1119 changes in location of bridges over Hudson River, N. Y., on approval of Secretary of War 1119 International Waterways Commission, rent of rooms 1119 condemnation of land for, at expense of persons, etc., to obtain title, and transfer to Government 196 extended to locks, dry docks, etc 632 improvement of seacoast channel, etc., by New Jersey, authorized 800 payment for dredging channel and anchorage basin, Mississippi Sound, Miss 833 printing ordered of preliminary examinations and surveys, act of 1905 839 survey of Coney Island channel, N. Y., ordered 538 use of balance, Mississippi River, between the Ohio and the Missouri 838 *River and Harbor Improvement Laws,* compilation ordered printed to include second session, Fifty-ninth Congress 1119 *“River Queen,” Steamer,* appropriation for reimbursing owners of 1293 *Rivers,* appropriation for lighting of 712,1320 regulations for bridges over 81 for dams across 386 *Rivers, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 22483584 *Riverside, Cal.,* appropriation for Indian school 333, 1022 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 655 *Rives, John * release of litle to lands devised by 2139 *Rixey. J. F., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow 1396 *Roach, Albert C.,* pension increased 2472 *Roache, John W.,* pension increased 1526 *Roads, D. C.,* appropriation for grading 490, 1128 for condemnation, etc 491, 1128 for construction of county 491, 1128 for repairs, county 492,1130 *Roads, etc. Alaska,* provision for constructing, etc 192 *Roadways, D. C.,* appropriation for paving under permit system 1127 condemnation of land for, proceedings under Code 151 *Roanoke River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1083 bridge authorized across, at Weldon 197 *Roanoke, Va.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized 776 appropriation for 791, 1303 terms of court at 547 *Robb, Daniel,* pension 2332 *Robb, John, first,* pension increased 2357 *Robbe, William P.,* pension increased 2784 *Robbins, Jason,* pension increased 1461 *Robbins, John H.,* pension increased 2557 *Robbins, John R.,* pension increased 2795 *Roberts, Aaron L.,* pension increased 2277 *Roberts, Edwin L.,* pension increased 2327 *Roberts, Henry,* pension increased 1525 *Roberts, Jacob M. F.,* pension increased 2735 *Roberts, John A,* pension increased 1522 *Roberts, Joseph J.,* pension increased 2344 *Roberts, Lloyd,* pension increased 2798 *Roberts, Richard A.,* pension increased 2164 *Roberts, Samuel G.,* pension increased 1847 *Roberts, Sophronia (widow),* pension increased 1936 *Roberts, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2284 *Robertson, James,* pension increased 2374 *Robertson, Louisa E. (widow),* pension increased 2757 *Robertson, William B., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Robey, Sarah E. (widow),* pension 2477 *Robey, Thomas,* pension increased 1510 *Robins, George W.,* pension 2796 *Robinson, George L.,* pension increased 2320 *Robinson, George W., Michigan Volunteers,* pension increased 2762 *Robinson, George W., U. S. Volunteers,* pension 1737 *Robinson, Henry M.,* pension increased 1563 *Robinson, Joseph A.,* pension increased 2465 *Robinson, James N.,* payment to 2224 *Robinson, Joseph C.,* pension increased 1466 *Robinson, Louis C.,* pension increased 1999 *Robinson, Minerva (widow),* pension repealed 2665 *Robinson Point, Wash.,* light-keepers’ dwelling, directed 324 deficiency appropriation for 660 *Robinson, Samuel,* deficiency appropriation for 663,1398 *Robinson, Stephen,* pension increased 2534 *Robinson, William H. H.,* pension increased 1951 *Robison, William C.,* pension 1705 *Rochambeau Statue,* deficiency appropriation for account of ceremonies, unveiling 644 authority to print proceedings of ceremonies, unveiling of, continued 2830 *Roche, Redmond,* pension increased 2525 *Rochester, Minn.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Rochester, N. Y.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789,1303 rent 1303 for special repairs 1303 *Rock Creek Park, D. C.,* appropriation for care and improvement 497,1135 Congressional committee on proposed additions to 788 opening of park way from Sixteenth street to, authorize 1000 appropriation for condemnation expenses 1001 *Rock Creek Valley, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of plans for treatment of, in the city 1131 *Rock Island, Arkansas and Louisiana Railroad Company,* may bridge Ouachita, etc., rivers, Ark 1 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc 731, 1339 for water supply 732 for bridge expenses 732, 1339 deficiency appropriation for bridge expenses 1381 payment for losses, fire at 2661 *Rock Island Rapids, Mississippi River,* time extended for dam. etc., on banks of 876 *Rock of Ages, Lake Superior,* appropriation for light anti fog-signal station 711,13163585 *Rock River, Ill.,* construction of dam authorized across, near Grund Detour 14 dams, etc., at. Lyndon 933 dams authorized across north and south branches, Rock Island County, Ill 155 power plant by Sterling Hydraulic Company on. authorized 1103 *Rock-Sink, Fla., Missionary Baptist Church,* sale of lands to. authorized 634 *Rockford, Ill.,* acquiring land for and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 700, 1303 *Rockhall, Md.,* appropriation for improvement, of harbor 1081 *Rockport, Me.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1113 *Rockwell, Alpheus A.,* pension increased 1439 *Rockwell, Garrett P.,* pension increased 2720 *Rockwell, Jacob,* granted honorable discharge 2821 *Rockwell, Matilda (widow),* pension increased 1742 *Rockwood, Aaron L.,* pension increased 1975 *Rockwood, Mary, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Rockwood, Moses S.,* pension increased 2204 *Rocky River, Ohio,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1116 *Rodefer, George W.,* pension increased 2536 *Rodeheaver, George H.,* pension increased 2140 *Rodenberger, William R.,* pension increased 2020 *Rodgers, Aug. F.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1393 *Roe, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2026 *Roe, Samuel* pension increased 2340 *Roebuck Lake, Miss.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1114 *Roessler, Cristian,* pension increased 2498 *Rogers, E. B.,* payment to 2307 *Rogers, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2076 *Rogersm Eustace B.,* appropriation for allowance in accounts 1291 *Rogers, George,* pension increased 2024 *Rogers, Josephine (widow),* pension increased 1715 *Rogers, Julius D.,* pension increased 1569 *Royers, Maria (widow),* pension 2214 *Rogers, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2569 *Rogers, Ruth E. (widow),* pension increased - 2666 *Rogers. Stephen IL. * pension increased 2336 *Rogers, Susan J. (widow),* pension 2735 *Rohr, Annie (widow),* pension 1523 *Rolfe, Eugene W.,* pension increased 2756 *Rollins, Georgia A., (widow),* pension 1496 *Rome, Ga.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 31 *Rome, Italy,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294,924 deficiency appropriation for quota, etc., International Institute of Agriculture 635 *Rome, N. Y.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790 *Rondout N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1077 *Rone, Nathaniel H,* pension increased 1765 *Roraback, George R.,* pension increased 2459 *Rosario, Argentine Republic,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Rosbrugh, Michael,* pension increased 2440 *Rosehdiantzky, Frederick,* pension increased 2287 *Rose, Allan S.,* pension increased 2615 *Rose, Daniel M.,* pension increased 1522 *Rose, Henderson,* pension increased 1609 *Rose, Joseph,* pension increased 2398 *Roseberry, John S.,* pension increased 2332 *Rosebud Agency. S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 369,1046 *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* disposal of part of unallotted lands of 1230 reservation of school sections 1230 opening to entry; prices, sales, etc 1230 town sites reserved 1231 disposal of proceeds; per capita distribution 1231 purchase of school sections for South Dakota 1231 appropriation for and expenses 1231 liability of United .States limited 1232 treaty rights of Indians retained 1232 *Rosenerans, John L.,* pension increased 2535 *Ross, D. Laning,* pension increased 2681 *Ross, David,* pension increased 2026 *Ross, Edward,* pension increased 1987 *Ross, Edward G., Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Ross, George E.,* pension increased 1512 *Ross, George F.,* pension increased 1487 *Ross, Henry, Indian Allottee* fee-simple title to 357 *Ross, James,* pension increased 2167 *Ross, John, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to357 3586 *Ross, John J.,* pension increased 2505 *Ross, Joseph P. W. R.,* granted Honorable discharge 2414 *Ross, Maud. W., Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Ross, Wilkison B.,* pension increased 2730 *Ross, William I.,* pension increased 2431 *Ross, William P., of Bartlesville, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Ross, William P, of Tahlequah, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Rostraver Township, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River between North Charleroi and 884 *Rothrock, Bronson,* pension increased 2073 *Rothrock, George W.,* pension increased 2637 *Rotterdam, Netherlands,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Roubaix, France,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Rouen, France,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Rouge, Joseph,* pension increased 2634 *Rouge River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1098 *Rouillard, Eliza, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Rouillard, Julia, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Rouillard, Thomas, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Roumania,* trade-marks convention with 2901 *Rounania and Servia,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Round Valley Agency, Cal.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 333,1922 *Round Valley Indian Reservation, Cal.,* appropriation for removing obstructions, branch of Eel River 333 correction 1022 for payment to Indians of, for lands erroneously entered 1022 *Rounds, Susan J. (widow),* pension 1467 *Rourk, Alice (widow),* pension 1682 *Rourke, Garrett,* pension increased 1651 *Rouse, German M.,* payment to 2412 *Rouse, Mary S., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Rouse, Oren S.,* pension increased 2796 *Rousseau, Esther,* claim referred to Court of Claims 2408 *Rout, James,* pension increased 2372 *Rowan, John G.,* pension increased 1532 *Rowan, Thomas.,* pension increased 1795 *Rowe, Emma (widow),* pension increased 1435 *Rowe, Samuel,* pension increased 2323 *Rowe, William T.,* pension increased 2464 *Rowell, Moses,* pension increased 2431 *Royal Gorge, Arkansas River,* grant to Canon City, Colo., public lands containing 238 *Royal, Luther M.,* pension increased 1843 *Royer, John A.,* pension increased 1900 *Rubber Experimental Farm,* lease of Colorado lands to P. F. U. Rubber Company for 88 *Robert, Martin A.,* pension increased 2693 *Ruby, James S.,* pension increased 2046 *Ruby Mountains Rarest Reserve, Nev.,* proclamation establishing 3198 *Ruch, Solomon R.,* pension increased 1644 *Rucker, Margaret A. (widow),* pension increased 1911 *Ruddick, Scott,* pension increased 2042 *Ruddock, Nathan S.,* pension increased 1897 *Ruhle, George,* pension increased 2536 *Rules and Specifications for Grading Lumber Adopted by Various Lumber Manufacturing Associations of the United States,* protection of copyrighted matter appearing in 836 *Rules of the House of Representatives, Digest of,* appropriation for compiling 392, 938 *Rulo, Zally, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Rum,* withdrawal for denaturing only 1250 *Rumrill, Lucius,* pension increased 2267 *Runkel, Amos M.,* pension increased 1634 *Runnels, Charles F.,* pension increased 1800 *Rupert, Idaho,* privileges of settlers, for entries under reclamation act 520 *Rupert, Joseph,* pension increased 1718 *Ruppert, Hon. Jacob, jr.,* permitted to sign conference report on immigration act, as one of the House Managers 2839 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc. 438, 984 for rent 440 for carriers; substation clerks 477, 1215 for supplies 477, 1215 deficiency appropriation for 658, 668,1392, 1404 salary of carriers 1215 leaves of absence; payment to substitutes 1215 substation clerks, allowance 1215 water routes with power boats 1215 *Rush, Olis E.,* pension increased 23893587 *Russ, Maggie D. (widow),* pension increased 1710 *Russell, Amanuel,* pension increased 1471 *Russell, Capt. Charles E* payment to estate of 2410 *Russell, Henry,* pension increased 11531 *Russell, James W.,* pension 2234 *Russell, Millan,* pension increased 2394 *Russell, Ransom C.,* pension increased 2142 *Russia,* appropriation for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of embassy 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 917 for third secretary 287, 918 *Russo-Japanese War,* report on Japanese naval medical and sanitary features of, ordered printed 2831 *Rust, Franklin,* pension increased 2694 *Ruston, La.,* construction of public building authorized at; nominal site 778 appropriation for 792, 1303 *Ruth, James,* pension increased 1658 *Rutherford, Carrick,* pension increased 1848 *Rutherford, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1654 *Rutledge, Hugh R.,* pension increased 2102 *Rutter, John,* pension increased 2030 *Ryan, Albert M.,* pension 1966 *Ryan, James W.,* pension increased 1454 *Ryan, Mary (widow),* pension increased 1546 *Ryckman, William H.,* pension increased 2004 *Rykard, Mary Isabella (widow),* pension increased 2249 S. *S Street, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending 641 *Sabine Customs District, Tex.,* established; boundary 302 Port Arthur port of entry, and Sabine subport 302 acceptance of Port Arthur Ship Canal; additional land 302 use before transfer 303 charges 303 collector at Port Arthur; salary, etc. 303 Sabine made subport with immediate transportation delivery privileges 303 officers, duties, etc. 303 *Sabine Pass, Tex. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1090 *Sabine River, La.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 *Sabine River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 739 for improvement of channel to Taylors Bayou; use for Port Arthur Ship Canal, etc. 1090 bridge authorized across, between Newton County, Tex., and Calcasieu Parish, La 7 *Sabine, Tex.,* made subport of entry 302 granted immediate transportation delivery privileges 303 *Sac and Fox Indian Reservation, Iowa,* appropriation for Indian school 347, 1029 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi,* appropriation for fulfill ing treaties with 363, 1045 per capita payment to 363 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi, lotea,* may bring suit against the United States and the Sac and Fox Indians in Oklahoma 1055 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi in Oklahoma,* claims of Sac and Fox Indians in Iowa against, to be brought in Court of Claims 1055 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Missouri,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 348, 1031 treaty funds to credit of; per capita payments 1031 fee-simple patents may be issued to, allottees in Kansas and Nebraska 349 to certain allottees 349 surplus lands to be allotted to members born since completion of allotments 349 payment of per capita to, in Richardson County, Nebr. 262 appropriation for drainage assessments on lauds of 263 shares of minors, etc., in trust funds may be paid to guardians 350 *Sackett, George C.,* pension increased 1739 *Sacramento River, Cal.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of 1107 diversion of, for irrigation,authorized; conditions 185 preliminary examination of, to be made to Feather River 1112 *Saeger, Millon A.,* pension increased 1613 *Safety Appliances, Railway,* appropriation for enforcing use of 705,1312 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 31 investigation directed on necessity for automatic brake control, etc. 838 *Sag Harbor, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1077 *Saginaw River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1097 *Saigon, Cochin China,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Sail Vessels,* license required of masters of, over 700 gross tons, etc.; penalty for violations 864 *Sailing Vessels,* space, etc., requirements for emigrant passengers on 910 *Saint Andrews Bay, Fla.,* bridge authorized across, in Washington Count 18 preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of children in; contract 512, 1153 *Saint Anthony ’s Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 870 *Saint Augustine, Fla.,* 3588 deed of “The Lines” for school purposes to Saint Johns County 913 *Saint Charles County, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, between Saint Louis County and 818 *Saint Charles, Mo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1303 *Saint Christopher, West Indies,* classification and salary of consul 100 *St. Clair, Benjamin,* pension increased 3378 *Saint Clair River, Mich.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel between Russell Island and Grand Point 1114 *Saint Cloud Electric Potter Company,* may dam, etc., Mississippi River, Minn. 537 *Saint Croix River Minn, and Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 1101 *Saint Cyprian’s Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Saint Cyr, Alexander, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Saint Cyr, David, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Saint Cyr, Lottis, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 376 *Saint Etienne, France,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Saint Francis River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1093 bridge authorized across. in Clay County 19, 20 Cross and Poinsett counties 819 Madison, Ark 90 *Saint Gall, Switzerland,* classification and salary of consul general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294,924 *Saint Helena Parish, S. C.,* free school fund transferred to South Carolina 893 appropriation for 893 *Saint Hyacinthe, Quebec,* classification and salary of consul 100 *St. John, Harriet E. (widow),* pension 1597 *St. John, Montezuma,* pension increased 2401 *Saint John, New Brunswick,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Saint John River Commission,* appropriation for expenses of 292 *Saint Johns County, Fla.,* deed of “The Lines” for school purposes to 913 *Saint Johns Light and Power Company,* granted right of way through Fort Marion Reservation, Fla 1219 *Saint Johns, Newfoundland,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Saint Johns, Quebec,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Saint Johns River, Fla.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of, Jacksonville to the ocean 739, 1086 at Orange Mills Flats 1086 at Jacksonville 1086 at Volusia Bar 1086 preliminary examination of, to be made from Jacksonville to Sanford 1112 Sanford to Lake Harney 1112 *Saint John’s School, Okla.,* reservation of lands for, on Osage Reservation; deed 542 *Saint Johnsbury, Vt.,* appropriation for fish hatchery; auxiliary station 721 *Saint Jones River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Saint Joseph, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1096 *Saint Joseph, Mo.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *Saint Joseph River, Mich.,* appropriation tor improvement of 1096 dam authorized across, near Berrien Springs, Mich 102 Mottville, Mich 1254 *Saint Josephs Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Saint Juliens Creek Naval Magazine, Va.,* appropriation for galvanized-iron storehouse 567 *Saint Louis Bay, Lake Superior,* appropriation for lighting channel 713, 1320 *Saint Louis County, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River between Saint Charles County and 818 *Saint Louis Electric Bridge Company,* may bridge Mississippi River at Saint Louis, Mo 892 *Saint Louis. Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company,* granted right of way through lands of dam No. 1, Upper White River, Ark 1283 *Saint Louis. Mo.,* appropriation for warehouse, Indian supplies 329, 1018 for assistant treasurer’s office 413, 960 for assay office at 416, 962 limit of cost increased for site and building, now post-office 776 appropriation for 791, 1303 bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 892 may bridge Mississippi River 461 acquire property in Illinois and Missouri for approaches, etc. 462 time extended for 883 *Saint Louis School, Okla.,* reservation of lands for, on Osage Reservation; deed 542 *Saint Lucia Inlet, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Saint Luki Parish, S. C.,* free school fund transferred to South Carolina 893 appropriation for 893 *Saint Mark’s Parish, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Saint Marks River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Saint Marys Falls Ship Canal,* settlement of claim against Michigan for constructing, etc. 187 *Saint Marys River, Mich.,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations 702, 1309 for improvement of 739 for improvement of Middle and West Neebish channels 737, 1344 for improvement of at the falls 1345 appropriation for construction of new lock and canal at the falls; contract 10983589 work to proceed without prejudice to litigation 1098 proceedings to acquire lands and waters necessary to project 1098 purchase from owners 1098 condemnation proceedings: appraisal, etc. 1099 suits for damages in Court of Claims 1099 remedial works for Michigan Lake Superior Power Company 1100 Secretary of Commerce and Labor to make rules for anchorage, etc., in 136 penalty for violations modified 136 *Saint Matthew’s Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Saint Michael Canal, Alaska,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1109 *Saint Michael, Alaska,* inspector of hulls and boilers provided for port of 106 *Saint Michaels, Azores,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Saint Paul, Minn.,* construction of bridge authorized across Mississippi River between Fort Snelling and 66 appropriation for construction 1346 control of expenses of bridge across Mississippi River to Fort Snelling from 1418 examination, etc., on use for power of surplus walers of the Mississippi between Minneapolis and 456 limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789, 1303 *Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company,* homesteaders erroneously entering indemnity grants to, allowed credit, etc,, on making new entries 120 *Saint Paul’s English Lutheran Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Saint Petersburg, Russia,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 *Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre Island,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Saint Stephen, New Brunswick,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Saint Thomas, West Indies,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Sakannet Harbor, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of 1075 *Salaries,* computation of monthly and yearly 763 *Salaries and Allowances, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc. 437, 982 for assistant superintendents; per diem, etc. 471, 1210 *Salat, Jacob,* pension increased 2613 *Salem, Mass.,* fog signal established at Baker Island 322 *Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for Indian school 369, 1045 enlargement of public building at. authorized 775 appropriation for 790 *Salem River, N. J.,* apporpriation for improvement for 1080 *Salesmen, Traveling or City,* priority, in bankruptcy, of wages due 267 *Saline River, Ark.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1111 *Salisbury, Henry G.,* pension increased 1492 *Salisbury, N. C.,* appropriation for approaches to national cemetery 259 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1303 *Sallade, Thomas W.,* pension increased 1679 *Sallee, William T.,* pension increased 2360 *Salmon Fisheries, Alaska (see also* Alaska Salmon Fisheries), appropriation for protecting 721, 1329 regulations for protecting 478 *Salmon River Forest Reserve, Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3250 *Salmon, Sarah (widow),* pension increased 2385 *Salsberry, James S.,* pension increased 2237 *Salt Laki City, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for public building 638 may construct, boulevard through Fort Douglas Reservation 927 salary of surveyor of customs increased 452 *Sallar, Martha E. (widow),* pension increased 1496 *Salter, Horace,* pension 2072 *Saltillo, Metrico,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Saluda River, S. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Salvador, Honduras and* appropriation for minister to 916 for secretary of legation 917 *Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and* appropriation for minister to 286 for secretary of legation 287 *Samoa,* acknowledgment of deeds, etc., affecting lands in District of Columbia or Territories 552 *Samoan Claims,* deficiency appropriation for paying Germany 635 Denmark 635 France 635 *Sampson, Franklin,* pension increased 2594 *Samuels, Joseph, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *San Angelo, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1303 *San Antonio, Tex.,* appropriation forland, military post near 253 enlargement of public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1303 *San Bernardino Forest Reserve, Cal.,* permit to occupy land, etc., for power plants in, by Edison Electric Company 163 *San Carlos Agency, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 332, 1021 *San Diego, Cal.,* 3590 appropriation for improvement of harbor 1106 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1303 preliminary examination to be made of harbor entrance 1112 *San Diego County, Cal.,* deficiency appropriation for resurvey of certain townships 120 time extended formaking settlement, etc., on public lands in certain townships of 1052 *San Diego Quarantine Station,* appropriation for fence 1307 *San Francisco, Cal.,* appropriation for post exchange, Presidio army hospital 253 for dispatch agent 289, 919 for warehouse, Indian supplies 329, 1018 for mint at 414, 961 for reimbursing officers and men of Navy and Marine Corps for losses by fire 554 for pneumatic tube, etc., mail service 472, 1211 for public building, customhouse 699, 1303 heating, etc., plant 699 subtreasury 1303 additional, for site 1303 for quarantine station 701 for immigrant station, Angel Island 710 for repairing monument, in national cemetery 1347 for reconstructing military prison 1348 deficiency appropriation for mint 31, 665 for post-office, etc. 638 for earthquake damages, post-office and courthouse 639 mini building 639 subtreasury 639 appraisers’ stores 639 acquiring land for, and extending subtreasury at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1303 cooperation with mayor, relief of earthquake, etc., sufferers 827 minor coins to be coined at mint; distribution 132 preliminary examinat ion to be made of harbor for removing rocks 1111 *San Francisco Collection District, Cal.,* entry, etc., of vessels for petroleum, permitted at San Luis Obispo, Port Harford, and Monterey 23 *San Francisco Earthquake,* appropriation for naval and postal service 168 for reproducing land records destroyed by 429, 1336 for rebuilding light stations, etc., damaged by 710 deficiency appropriation for repairing, etc., aids to navigation destroyed by 842 for internal-revenue cutter service 638 for repairs to public buildings 639 for losses, California Débris Commission, 644 for replacing military stores destroyed by 645 for Marine Corps losses 650 for reproducing surveyor-general’s plats, etc., destroyed by 653 for postal emergencies 658 purchase of additional army’ supplies to issue to sufferers from 827 cooperation with State and municipal authorities 827 use of naval vessels, revenue cutlers, etc., authorized 827 appropriation for purchases, etc. 827 made available for medical supplies 827 for further relief; extra expenses 828 use of relief fund extended to personal services, etc. 644 change in weighing of mails authorized on account of 830 *San Gabriel Forest Reserve, Cal.,* permit to occupy lands, etc., for power plants in. by Edison Electric Company 163 *San Gabriel Timber Land Reserve, Cal.,* right of way through, to Los Angeles 801 *San Isabel Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation enlarging 3083 *San Jacinto Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation enlarging 3276 *San Joaquin River, Cal.,* appropriation for lighting 713,1320 for improvement of harbor 1106 preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *San Jose, Cal.,* deficiency appropriation for repairs to post-office 639 *San Jose, Costa Rica,* classification and salary of consul 100 *San Juan de Mayaras Hill, Cuba,* use of transport ”Sumner” to convey Commission, etc., to dedication of battle monuments 821 *San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua,* classification and salary of consul 99 *San Juan Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3070 enlarging 3308 *San Juan Pah Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for lands and sheep for 376 *San Juan, Porto Rico,* appropriation for land, post cemetery 741 for improvement of harbor; contracts 1110 for Army hospital 1172 construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for, 791, 1303 *San Juan Ridge, Cuba,* use of transport “Sumner” to convey Commission, etc., to dedication of battle monuments 821 *San Luis Obispo, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 1106 entry, etc., of vessels for petroleum permitted at 23 *Sdn Luis Obispo Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 3217 *San Marcos, Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 796 *San Mateo Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3249 *San Pablo Bay, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 736 *SanPedro, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 736,1344 preliminary examination to be made of breakwaters 1112 *San Pedro Military Reservation, Cal.,* right of way granted to Los Angeles Inter-Urban Railway Company 915 *San Salvador, Salvador,* classification and salary of consul-general. 99 *Sanborn, Corydon W.,* 3591 pension increased 2114 *Sanborn, Henry,* pension increased 1721 *Sanborn, True, jr.,* pension increased 2721 *Sancrainte, Charles F.,* pension increased 2320 *Sandakan, Borneo,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Sanders, Harriet P. (widow),* pension 2139 *Sanders, John V.,* pension increased 1440 *Sanders, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2017 *Sanders, Martha (widow),* land patent issued to 2822 *Sanders, Mary S. (widow),* pension increased 2550 *Sanders, Seldon R.,* pension increased 2793 *Sanders, William,* pension increased 1758 *Sanderson, Helen C. (widow),* pension increased 1901 return from President requested of bill to pension 2833 *Sanderson, Job B.,* pension increased 2015 *Sands, John H. H.,* pension increased 1698 *Sandusky, Emanuel,* pensitin increased 260( 1 *Sandusky, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement, of harbor 739, 1094, 1345 *Sandy Bay, Cape Ann. Mass.,* appropriation for improvement, of harbor of refuge; contracts 739, 1074 *Sandy Hook, N. J., Army Proving Ground,* appropriation for current expenses 464, 1060 for expenses of officers 464, 1061 for repairs to railroad tracks 464, 1061 for repairs, etc.; fire protection 732, 1339 for barracks for enlisted men 732 for shops, powerplant, etc. 732, 1339 *Sandy Lake Reservoir Dam, Minn.,* appropriation for reconstructing 1105 *Sanford, Aaron C.* pension increased 2780 *Sanford, Martha E. (widow),* pension increased 2603 *Sanitarium for Consumptives,* land granted to Minnesota for 195 *Sanitary Bureau, International,* appropriation for annual contribution 292, 921 *Sannar, Jacob,* pension increased 1892 *Sanspcur, Anthony,* pension increased 2067 *Santa Barbara Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation modifying area of 3238 right of way through, to Los Angeles 801 *Santa Cruz, Cal.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Santa Fe, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 359, 1040 for additional buildings, Indian School 359 convention to make constitution for Arizona to meet in 279 to be capital of State of Arizona till 1915 280 *Santa Monica, Cal.,* appropriation for expenses Volunteer Soldiers’ Home; additions 742, 1354 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1401 *Santa Rosa, Cal.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1303 *Santa Rosa Quarantine Station, Fla.,* appropriation for reconstruction, etc. 1307 *Santee River, S. C* appropriation for improvement of 1084 *Santee Sioux Indian Allottees, Nebr.,* fee-simple patents authorized to certain 357 *Santee Sioux Indians, Nebraska,* payment of share in Sioux fund; minors, etc. 356 *Santiago de Cuba,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Santiago de Cuba Battlefield,* use of transport “Sumner” to convey Commission to dedication of battle monuments at 821 *Santo Domingo (see also* Dominican Republic), appropriation for minister resident and consul-general to 287 for secretary of legation 287 proclamation prohibiting export of arms, etc., to 3183 *Santos, Brazil,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Saphar, William,* honorable discharge granted 2220 *Sar Sarp Kin, Margaret, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 379 *Sarasota Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1086 *Saratoga Springs, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 1303 limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Sarnia, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Sargent, George,* pension increased 1514 *Sargent, Samuel P.,* pension increased 2015 *Sarlis, Edward,* pension increased 1583 *Sarvis, John,* pension increased 1589 *Sasanoa River, Mc.,* appropriation for improvement of 1073 *Satterlee, Nelson R.,* pension increased 2291 *Satterhwail, William H.,* pension increased 1492 *“Saturn” “Newchwang,”* appropriation for paying costs of defendant in suit, of 1291 *Sangatuck, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1097 *Saugatuck River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 1076 *Saugerties, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1077 *Sauk Rapids, Minn.,* time extended for dam across Mississippi River, at 1058 *Sauk Rapids Water Power Company,* time extended for dam across Mississippi River, by 1058 *Saul, George C.,* 3592 pension increased 2706 *Sault Sainte Marie, Mich.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791, 1303 part of Fort Brady Reservation reserved for public building 190 *Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Saumty, Emma, or Tah lah to li, Kiowa Allottee,* may sell part of allotment 364 *Saunders, Charles B.,* pension increased 2678 *Saunders, Rowland,* pension increased 2675 *Saunders, Walter,* pension increased 1989 *Saunderson, james T., alias Sanderson,* pension increased 2162 *Savage, George W.,* pension increased 2374 *Savage, John,* pension increased 1488 *Savage, Russell,* military record corrected 2219 *Savannah, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts; dredge, jetties, etc. 739, 1084, 1345 for quarantine station; power boat 1307 for revenue cutter 1309 for improvement of waterway between Fernandina, Fla., and 1085 deficiency appropriation for marine hospital 639 revenue cutter authorized for duty at, etc. 1010 appropriation for 1309 *Savannah River,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 for improvement of, below Augusta 1085 above Augusta 1085 dam, etc., authorized across, at Andersonville Shoals 1210 Calhoun Falls 1240 Cherokee Shoals 1255 Gregg Shoals 876 Hattons Ford 1240 Mc Daniel Shoals 1238 Middleton Shoals 1239 Trotters Shoals 1241 Turner Shoals 1239 two dams, etc., authorized across, above Augusta, Ga 1000 preliminary examination of, to be made, below Augusta 1112 *Savannah River Power Company,* may dam Savannah River at Gregg Shoals 876 *Savings Banks, etc., D. C.,* all, to make and publish reports as required of national banks 458 power of Comptroller to take possession 458 semiannual reports from foreign companies 458 printing publications 459 examinations by comptroller 459 *Sawtooth Forest Reserve, Idaho,* proclamation establishing 3068 enlarging 3260 *Sawyer, Mrs. Angusta H.,* deficiency appropriation for 1391 *Sawyer, Hannah A., (widow)* pension increased 1718 *Sawyer, Joel M.,* pension increased 1546 *Sawyer, Moses M.,* pension increased 1454 *Sawyer, Nathaniel C.,* pension increased 2042 *Sexe, George,* pension 1697 *Saxton, Amasa B.,* pension increased 2337 *Sayles, William B.,* pension increased 2442 *Saylor, Thomas J.,* pension increased 2471 *Scandinavian Erangelical Lutheran Little Missouri River Congregation,* lands for cemetery granted to, in Butte County, S. Dak 122 *Scandlyn, William T.,* pension 1671 *Scannell, Michael,* pension increased 1824 *Scarlet Fever, D. C.,* provisions to prevent spread of 889 *Scattergood, Joseph,* pension increased 2203 *Schadler, Frank,* pension increased 2542 *Schaffner, Bernhard,* pension 1558 *Schaffner, Daniel,* pension 2697 *Schedules of Interstate Railway Rates, etc.,* provisions for public inspection of, etc. 586 *Scheele, Minnie (widow),* pension 2483 *Scheldt, Emilie (widow),* pension increased 1726 *Schenectady, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1304 *Scherer, Frank,* pension increased 2380 *Schloesser, Philip,* pension increased 2020 *Schlosser, Christian,* pension increased 2082 *Schlosser, Henry,* pension increased 2450 *Schmidt, J. F.,* payment to 2662 *Schmidtke, Amelia (widow),* pension 2752 *Schmitt, Nannie L. (widow),* pension increased 1871 *Schmutz, George S.,* pension increased 2551 *Schneller, John J.,* pension increased 2163 *Schnure, Mary Jane (widow), p* pension increased 1836 *Schofield, John W.,* pension increased 2061 *School Attendance, D. C.,* provisions for compulsory 219 *School Street NW., D. C.,* condemnation proceedings for extending 882 appropriation for 882 *Schooling, Thomas H. B.,* pension increased 2323 *Schools, D. C. (see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Schoonmaker and Rice,* refund of fines imposed on certain barges 2361 *Schoonmaker, Moses,* pension increased 1470 *Schoske, Mary (widow),* 3593 pension 2469 *Schramm, Theodor,* pension increased 1748 *Schreiner, Charles J.,* pension increased 2652 *Schroeders, Edgar,* pension increased 1684 *Schroyer, George, W.,* duties refunded 2816 *Schue, Nicholas,* pension increased 2198 *Schultz, Frederick,* pension increased 1464 *Schultz, Jacob,* pension increased 2077 *Schultz, Ludwig,* pension increased 2669 *Schultz, Martin,* pension increased 2264 *Schwab, Barbara E. (widow),* pension increased 2403 *Schwab, Louis,* payment to 2662 *Schweizer, Gottlieb,* pension increased 2530 *Schwenker, George,* payment to 2662 *Schwenker, O. W.,* payment to 2662 *Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of,* appropriation for cooperation in work of 704, 1310 *Scott, Alexander M.,* pension increased 1553 *Scott, Cyrus W.,* pension increased 2807 *Scott, Eliza M.(widow),* pension increased 2529 *Scott, George R.,* pension increased 1895 *Scott, George S.,* pension increased 1760 *Scott, James,* pension increased 1971 *Scott, John, alias William John Stewart,* pension increased 1523 *Scott, John M.,* pension increased 1512 *Scott, John W.,* pension increased 1821 *Scott, Joseph,* pension increased 2190 *Scott, Joseph E.,* pension increased 1666 *Scott, Manson B.,* pension increased 1622 *Scott, Mary E.,* pension 1586 *Scott, Mary H. (widow),* pension increased 2058 *Scott, Robert A.,* pension increased 2166 *Scott, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 1883 *Scott, Sarah C. A. (widow),* pension increased 2246 *Scott, W. T.,* title to certain lands in Texas relinquished to heirs of 1285 *Scranton, Clara N. (widow),* pension 1878 *Scroggs, Joseph A.,* pension increased 2334 *Scrogum, James,* pension increased 1524 *Scrutchfield, James A.,* pension increased 1997 *Scudder, Caroline D. (widow),* pension increased 1756 *Sculten, William H.,* pension increased 2358 *Scuppernong River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1083 *“Sea Lion,” Foreign-Built Dredge,* to be documented as vessel of the United States 204 *Sea Travel, Army,* allowance to officers, etc., of expenses, when under orders 247 land rates for travel in Philippines, Hawaii, waters of United Slates and Alaska 247 *Sea Walls, Fortifications,* appropriation for constructing 462, 1059 *Seabold, Josiah H.,* pension increased 1796 *Seabury, J. Morgan,* pension increased 1984 *Seacoast Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc. 463, 1060 insular possessions 1062 for boats for 1171 *Seacoast Batteries,* appropriation for constructing, in Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 1061 *Seacoast Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 1059 insular possessions 1061 *Seacoast Defenses,* appropriation for barracks and quarters for artillery 1348 *Seal Fisheries (see also* Alaskan Seal Fisheries), appropriation for protecting 702, 1309 deficiency appropriation for janitors 42, 1393 *Seal, Isaac N.,* pension increased 1767 *Seal, United States Commissioners,* to be provided; use, etc. 546 *Sealer of Weights and Measures, D. C.,* appropriation for assistants, etc. 485, 1122 duties, receipts from farmers, etc., street markets 485 guaranty of bonding company allowed 94 *Sealey, George P.,* pension increased 1956 *Seamen,* enticing intoxicated persons on board, etc., to serve as, punishable 551 punishment for inducing intoxicated or drugged, to go on board vessel 551 extended to high seas and navigable waters 1233 to agree to serve on vessel 551 detaining on board, etc. 551 aiding and abetting 551 wages provisions, extended to oyster vessels 551 *Seamen, American,* appropriation for lifesaving testimonials, rescuing shipwrecked 290, 919 for relief and protection of shipwrecked 295, 925 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., of 27, 667, 1405 for services to vessels and 48, 667, 1403 *Searles, Samuel W.,* pension increased 2392 *Searchlights for Harbor Defense,* 3594 appropriation for purchase, etc. 402, 1058 for insular possessions 1061 *Sears, Alfred F.,* pension increased 1819 *Sears, William R.,* pension increased 2302 *Seattle, Wash.,* appropriation for assay office at 416, 962 for master, in case of George Edward Adams, embezzling gold dust from 755 *Seaver, Orlena F. (widow),* pension increased 1465 *Seaver, Robert A.,* pension increased 2056 *Seavey, Daniel L.,* pension increased 2438 *Sebewaing River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 1098 *Secheverell, Hamilton,* pension increased 1521 *Second Assistant Postmaster-General,* appropriation for, superintendents, etc. 437, 983 for postal service, office of 472, 1211 for transportation 472, 1211 for rent of buildings for repair shops, supplies, etc. 1211 for power, light, etc. 1211 for installation 1211 for railroad transportation 472, 1212 reductions in rates, etc. 1212 fines for nondelivery on time by railroads 472, 1212 for freight on postal cards, etc.; withdrawal from mails at weighing periods 473, 1212 for railway post-office car service 473, J212 for Railway Mail Service 473, 1212 for foreign mails 475, 1214 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 475, 1214 *Second-Class Mail Matter,* appropriation for counsel, suits affecting. 476, 1214 for ascertaining and report on amount of, handled 473 joint commission of Congress to investigate and report on 477, 1420 appropriation for expenses 477 printing of document on, ordered: distribution 1426 report of Postal Commission on, ordered printed 2838 *Second Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land fur extending, from Elm to Bryant 845 appropriation for 845 *Secret Service Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc. 409, 955 *Secretaries of Embassies and Legations,* appropriations for salaries 287, 917 *Secretaries of Executive, Departments,* compensation established 993 *Secretary of Agriculture,* appropriation for Assistant, clerks, etc. 670, 1256 for charwomen, laborers, etc. 670, 1256 for printing and binding Annual Report of 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1392 duties of, agricultural experiment stations in States and Territories 63 meat inspection regulations 674, 1260 over national forests 1269 made a trustee, Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace 1242 may use part of Fori Keogh Reservation, Mont., as experimental horse-breeding station 252 printing of annual reports of beet-sugar in-dustry, 1905: future reports discretionary 839 to issue rules, permits, etc., for excavating for antiquities on public lands under his jurisdiction 225 rules for Grand Canyon Forest Reserve wild animal breeding place 607 rules, etc., rights of way in certain forest reserves, California 166 regulations to carry ont pure-food act 768 to prepare list, of agricultural lands in forest reserves tor homestead entries 233 to submit detailed statement of persons, expenses, etc., of meal-inspection law 1265 detailed statements of annual receipts and expenditures 1282 to supervise, etc., new edition of Diseases of the Horse 1425 *Secretary of Agriculture., Annual Report,* appropriation for printing and binding 760, 1367 *Secretary of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Assistant, clerks, etc. 441, 987 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1392 appointment, etc., of immigrant inspectors, etc., by 906 special employees; expenses 906 duties enforcing act regulating salmon, etc., fisheries in Alaska 480 under general bridge act 85 under immigration act 898 made a trustee, Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace 1242 may convey former Hog Island, Va., light station to Broadwater Club 997 may waive collection of fees for inspection of foreign steam vessels 68 to direct consolidation of enrollment and license of domestic vessels 136 to enforce illegal landing, etc., of sponges law 314 to enforce Philippine shipping act 155 to investigate condition of woman and child workers 866 patents issued to officials for inventions in Government use 1422 to make regulations to carry out pure-food act 768 for anchorage, etc., in Saint Marys River 136 to prevent illegał fishing by aliens in Alaska 264 to prescribe, etc., bond of shipping Commissioners 137 to prescribe fishways on dam, Crow Wing River, Minn. 296 Mississippi River, Clearwater, Minn. 266 Morrison County, Minn. 210 Rock River, III., north and south branches 156 to prescribe lights, etc., on bridge across Arkansas River, Van Buren, Ark 22 to prescribe lights, fishways, etc., on dam across Bear River, Tishomingo County, Miss. 131 Coosa River, Ala. 184 Mississippi River, Bemidji, Minn. 210 Pend d’Oreille River, Wash. 206 Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals, Ala. 53 to prescribe rules, etc., governing aids to navigation 3243595 to use vessels and supplies for relief of earthquake sufferers 827 *Secretary of State,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc. 402, 948 deficiency appropriation for additional compensition 1371 authorized to issue additional Benjamin Franklin memorial medals 615 to issue temporary passports to persons declaring intention to become citizens 1228 to prepare plan and estimates for consular buildings. China, Korea, and Japan 292 *Secretary of State John Hay,* proclamation announcing death of 3112 *Secretary of the Interior,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc. 427, 973 for completing work of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 340 for dam, Rio Grande, under irrigation convention with Mexico 1357 further allotment, from reclamation fund 1357 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1387 for completing work of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 39 duties allotting lands to Stockbridge and Munsee Indians 382 allotments, etc., Columbia and Colville Reservation, Wash. 55 disposing irrigable lands on Yakima Reservation, Wash. 53 distributing lands, etc., to Osages 540 final disposition of affairs of Five Civilized Tribes 137 opening Blackfeet Indian Reservation to settlement, etc. 1035 Colville Reservation, Wash. 80 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache pasture and wood reserves, Oklahoma 213 part of Lower Brule Reservation 124 over relinquished lands of Jicarilla Indians, New Mexico 1413 permits for rights of way, forest, reserves, California, to Edison Electric Company 163 under withdrawals for town sites, etc., under reclamation act 116 may apportion pro rata, share of tribal funds to individual Indians; conditions 1221 may authorize leasing of large areas of lands in New Mexico, if deemed advisable 460 may cancel certain patents for allotments, Devils Lake Reservation 361 may issue fee-simple patents to competent Indian allottees 183 may lease lands for buffalo pasture. South Dakota 61 may permit teachers, etc., in Alaska to assign pay 824 to approve location, etc., of right of way for irrigation. etc., in Colorado 1227 to cause repayment to homestead entrymen excess of lawful purchase money 1248 to declare certain lands in forest reserves open to homestead entry 233 to investigate claims of Chinook, etc., Indians 369 claims of Pottawatomies of Wisconsin 380 to issue rules, permits, etc., for excavating for antiquities on public lands under his jurisdiction 225 to issue leases, etc., in Yellowstone Park 207 to lease lands, La Plata County, Colo., to P. F. U. Rubber Company as experimental rubber farm 89 to prescribe rules, etc., for control of Mesa Verde Park, Colo 617 to reappraise suburban lots, Port Angeles, Wash., town site 167 to report on reduction of pension agents to one agency 1407 to sell lands in Dakota County, Minn., to Minnesota 78 to set aside town sites on lands of Kiowas, etc., Oklahoma 80 to subdivide and sell certain lands in Washington 229 *Secretary of the Nary,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc. 422,968 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1383 authorized to pay from lump appropriations classified employees at navy-yards. etc.; report 1383 duties of, in cases of hazing at Naval Academy 104 notifying of vacancies and appointment of midshipmen 578 may accept certified checks as guaranty for bids and contracts for supplies; amount 841 gift of sailboat for midshipmen at Naval Academy 916 may deliver condemned historic metal to Pocahontas Bell Association for Jamestown Exposition 1424 records of armed vessels of Revolution in Executive Departments to be transferred to 579 to approve, etc., plans for Great Lakes Naval Training Station 567 to define anchorage grounds, Hampton Roads, for Jamestown Exposition 1383 to direct seizures of vessels, etc., illegally fishing in Alaska 264 to loan vessel to Philippine government for nautical schools 817 to present bell of late sloop of war “Germantown” to Site and Relic Society, Germantown, Pa. 828 to serve on Barry Monument Commission 224 John Paul Jones Monument Commission 221 to transfer “Bancroft” to Revenue-Cutter Service 702 to use naval vessels and supplies for relief of earthquake sufferers 827 *Secretary of the President,* appropriation for, assistants, clerks, etc. 400, 947 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1393 *Secretary of the Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc. 389, 935 restriction on orders for reprinting bills, resolutions, etc. 1012 *Secretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for Assistants, clerks, etc. 402, 949 for divisions in office of 403, 950 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1372 for changing bookkeeping methods 1372 use of force of bookkeeping and warrants division 1372 authorized to construct vessel for removing wrecks, etc. 190 may rent buildings on sites acquired for public buildings 13063596 to appoint, etc., deputy collectors of customs, etc. 880 to approve location, etc., of right of way, quarantine station, Wash. 026 to coin gold bullion in reserve fund, in excess of $50,000,000 202 to control quarantine stations to prevent introduction of yellow fever, etc. 209 to designate electrical engineer on commission on commercial use of surplus waters of the Mississippi in Minnesota 457 to direct seizure of vessels, etc., illegally fishing in Alaska 264 to prescribe regulations for admission of imports, Jamestown Exposition 767 to carry out pure-food net 768 for government of Revenue-Cutter Service 201 to provide quarters for all branches of service. in buildings under omnibus act 1236 to readjust claim of Rhode Island for expenses, war with Spain 214 to report proceeds from property, etc., not turned into the Treasury 763 to review, etc., sentences of Revenue-Cutter Service courts 201 to submit, estimate of receipts and expenditures, etc,, in annual report, and statement of preceding year 949 to transfer land for site of courthouse and jail, Nome, Alaska, to Department of Justice. 1358 to use revenue cutters and supplies for relief of earthquake sufferers 827 *Secretary of War,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc. 417, 963 for Princeton battlefield monument under; design 224 for monument at Provincetown, Mass., under; design, etc. 225 for monument Kings Mountain battle ground, S. C., under direction of; approval, etc. 286 for survey of trail, Fairbanks to Council City, Alaska 316 for pier, etc., Jamestown Island 766 for Sloat monument, Monterey, Cal., under; approval, etc. 1408 for monument at Chalmette. La., in memory of battle of New Orleans, 1812 1411 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1380 approval necessary to allow buildin» to project beyond building line on land adjoining public reservations. D. C., 385 of Chief of Engineers and, required for plans, etc., of dams 386 authorized to grant right to build wharves. etc., in Porto Rican waters 234 sell coal to citizens of Nome, Alaska 59 directed to construct bridge across Mississippi River, Saint Paul, Minn. 66 contribution by Saint Paul and railroad companies 67 limit of cost., etc. 68 survey, etc. Duluth, Minn., harbor 2832 duties, controlling use of waters of Niagara River 626 duties, proceedings to acquire lands, etc., for new canal, Saint Marys Falls 1098 respecting arms, etc., issued to militia 450 locating, etc., graves of Confederates who died in northern prisons and hospitals 56 under act regulating bridges 84 expenditure for channel at Foys Flats, Trent River. N. C., authorized 1424 may admit to Military Academy José Martin Calvo 834 José March Duplat 1423 authorize change of location of bridges across Hudson River at New York, N.Y 1119 grant right to complete and use Lock No. 4, Coosa River, Ala.; conditions 211 issue obsolete ordnance to State and Territorial schools, etc. 817 modify improvement of harbor, Milwaukee, Wis. 819 restrict navigation of Ambrose Channel. N.Y., by deep-draft vessels 1077 printing of river and harbor surveys, act of 1905. under discretion of 839 to acquire lands for remedial works. Saint Marys River, Michigan-Lake Superior Power Company 1100 title to lands, etc., for river and harbor improvements, at private expense 196 extended to locks, dry docks, etc. 632 to appoint Alaska road commissioners 192 to approve location, etc., of dams across Bear River, Miss. 130 Choctawhatehee River. Dale County, Ala. 102 Coosa River, Ala., near Lock 2 183 Lock and Dam No. 12 1288 Crow Wing River, Minn. 296 Mississippi River, Bemidji. Minn. 210 Clearwater, Minn. 266 Monticello, Minn. 265 Morrison County, Minn. 209 Saint Cloud, Minn. 537 Missouri River, Mont Ill Niobrara River. Nebr 297 Pea River. Ala 18 Red Lake River, Minn. 66 Rock River, near Grand Detour. III 14 north and south branches 155 Saint Joseph River, Mich 103 Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals, Ala 52 to approve location, etc., of right of way, Fort Columbia Reservation, Wash’ 926 Fort Douglas Reservation, Utah 927 Fort Keogh Reservation, Mont 187 Fort Marion Reservation, Fla 1219 Fort Niobrara Reservation, Nebr 297 Fort Sill Reservation. Okla 613 Fort Wright Reservation. Wash. 865,927 Lock No. I, Upper While River, Ark 1283 Natchez, Miss., national cemetery roadway 1248 San Pedro Military Reservation, Cal. 915 Shiloh National Park 388 Vicksburg National Cemetery, Miss. 850 Washington and Western Maryland Railroad through Government lands, D. C. 533 Willoughby Spit Reservation, Va. 1249 to approve plans, etc., of bridge across Arkansas River, Pine Bluff, Ark 50 Van Buren, Ark. 213597 to approve plans, etc., of bridge across Columbia River, between Douglas and Kittitas counties, Wash 110 Franklin and Benton counties, Wash 108 Vancouver, Wash 3 Wenatchee, Wash 6 Cumberland River, Clarksville, Tenn 134 Lineport, Tenn 58 Nashville, Tenn 135 Delaware River, Trenton, N. J 64 Missouri River, S. Dak 95 Mobile Bay, Ala 10 Monongahela River, Brownsville, Pa 128 Ouachita, etc., rivers, Ark 2 Perdido River, Waters Ferry, Ala 79 Sabine River, La. and Tex 8 Saint Andrews Bay, Fla 18 Saint Francis River, Clay County, Ark 19, 20 Madison, Ark 90 Snake River, Lewiston, Idaho 98 Whitman and Columbia counties, Wash 107 Tennessee River, Brandons Mill to Birmingham, Ky 57 Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Williamson, W. Va 69 Yazoo River, Miss 112, 618 Yellowstone River, Mont 97 to approve plans, etc., of canal, Lake Washington to Bugel Sound, Wash 231 Lock and Dam No. 1, White River, Ark 536 to approve plans, etc., for diversion of Sacramento River, Cal., for irrigation 185 to approve plans, etc., for ship canal between Lake Erie and Ohio River 812 to approve plans, etc., of water-power plant, White River, Ark 629 to approve plans, etc., of wharves, etc., into Lake Michigan, Lake County, Ind 829, 834 to award medal of honor to Roe Reisinger 1420 to Cause survey, etc., of Coney Island Channel, N. Y 538 to control funds for bridge over Mississippi River at Fort Snelling, Minn 1418 to convey land between channel of Anacostia River and certain squares, Washington, D. C., to purchaser 1237 to deed “The Lines,” Saint Augustine, Fla., to Saint Johns County for school purposes 913 to deliver obsolete ordnance to Athens Monument Association 1233 General Henry Leavenworth Monument Committee 839 General Howell Post, G. A. R., Woodbury, N. J 829 Junction City, Kans., Grand Army Post 839 Michigan, for statue of late Governor Stevens T. Mason 834 Petoskey, Mich 1293 Preston, Iowa 1422 South Dakota 1420 Valley Folge Park Commission, Pa 1415 gun carriage to Ripley, Tenn., for monument 836 Vincennes University 834 to deliver unidentified Confederale buttle flags to Southern Historical Society 837 to designate disbursing officer, expenses of roads and trails, Alaska 193 to designate officer of Engineers and Quartermasters Department on commission on commercial use of surplus waters of the Mississippi in Minnesota 457 to determine travel and duly without troops, officers 246 to exchange lands of Fort Douglas Reservation, Utah, with Le Grand Young 612 appropriation for 613 with Minneapolis, Minn., for Lock and Dam No. 1 188 to issue medals to volunteers in Spanish war who served beyond enlistment to suppress Philippine insurrection 621 to issue rules, permits, etc., for excavating for antiquities on public lands under his jurisdiction 225 to loan tents, etc., for Jamestown Exposition; conditions 1175 to prescribe changes, etc., in bridge across Mississippi River, at Prairie du Chien, Mis 615 to procure additional subsistence and quartermaster supplies, etc., for earthquake sufferers, on Pacific coast 827 appropriation fur purchases, etc 827 made available for medical supplies 827 for further relief; extra expenses allowed 828 to purchase land on Deer Island, Boston, Mass., for fortifications 457 to sell certain land in Washington, D. C., to Sidney Bieber 787 to serve on Barry Monument Commission 224 Columbus Memorial Commission 1413 John Paul Jones Monument Commission 224 commission to select site for Longfellow statue 830 to use transport “Sumner” to convey commission, etc., to dedication of monuments, Santiago de Cuba battlefield 821 *Securities, United States,* appropriation for distinctive paper 706, 1313 for witness, destruction of 706, 1313 for sealing and separating 706, 1313 for canceling, etc 706, 1313 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 707, 1313 *Seebers, John W.,* pension increased 1520 *Seed, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2778 *Seeds, etc., Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for expenses of distributing, etc 682, 1267 Congressional distribution 682, 1268 notification of readiness 682, 1268 mailing franks 682, 1268 report, of purchases: diversion forbidden 682, 1268 distribution: selection as to locality; southern delivery 682, 1268 for collecting, from foreign countries 682, 1268 *Seeley, Aaron P.,* pension increased 1999 *Seeley, Henry E.,* pension increased 2074 *Seeman, Charles,* payment to 2662 *Sees, Jonas M.,* pension, increased 2242 *Sees, Louisa M. (widow),* pension increased 2243 3598 *Seismological Association, International,* appropriation for annual contribution, etc 728, 922 *Seitz, William,* pension increased 2648 *Selders, Sarah E. (widow),* pension 2776 *Selfridge, Susan W. (widow),* pension increased 1601 *Selk, Chales,* pension increased 2526 *Sellers, Fidelia (widow),* pension 2352 *Sellers, J. F.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 1396 *Selma, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 1304 limit of cost increased, public building 773 *Semans, David H.,* pension increased 2352 *Seminole Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 340, 1026 for fulfilling treaties with 344, 1029 principal chief to issue deeds prior to extinction of government 139 payments on account of loyal, ratified 140 highways on section lines of lands of 145 *Senate,* appropriation for compensation of Senators 389, 935 for mileage 389, 935 for secretary to Vice-President, etc 389, 935 for chaplain 389, 935 for Secretary, assistant, clerks, etc 389, 935 for superintendent document room, assistants, etc 390, 935 for clerks and messengers to committees 390, 935 for clerks to committees, at $2,100 a year 390, 936 additional to Committee on Rules for revising Manual 936 at, $1,800 a year 390, 936 for Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants 390, 936 for messengers, laborers, pages, etc 391, 936 for postmaster, assistant, etc 391, 937 for superintendent folding room, etc 391, 937 for chief engineer, assistant, etc 391, 937 for clerks to Senators 391, 937 for contingent expenses, stationery, and newspapers 391, 937 for postage stamps 391, 937 for horses and mail wagons 391, 937 for folding materials, folding 392, 937 for fuel, oil, etc 392, 937 for furniture, repairs, etc 392, 938 for packing boxes 392, 938 for miscellaneous items 392, 938 Maltby Building 392, 938 for inquiries and investigations 392, 938 for reporting debates 392, 938 for repairs, Maltby Building 392, 938 for rent, document, warehouse 392, 938 for equipping post-office 723 for office building 723, 1330 for joint commission of House of Representatives and, to report on second-class mail matter 477 for heating, lighting, and power plant for, etc 1331 for additional ventilating fan, etc 1331 for printing and binding 759, 1366 deficiency appropriation for subway from new office building to Capitol 37 for widows of deceased Senators 43 for widow of Arthur Pue Gorman 661 for widow of Russell A. Alger 1394 for William B. C. Brown, Thomas B. Carroll, and John B. Kelly 43 for miscellaneous items 43, 661, 1395 for furniture 43 for H. C. Adams 43 for extra services, Interstate Commerce Committee 43, 1396 for E. C. Goodwin 43 for Charles G. Phelps 43 for kitchen 653 for extra month’s pay, officers, etc 660, 1394 for stationery and newspapers 660 for fuel, oil, etc 660 for inquiries and investigations 661, 1395 for official reporters 661, 1396 for Ormsby McHarg and Dennis M. Kerr 661, 1395 for J. H. Jones 661, 1395 for share of printing investigation expenses 1394 for expenses joint committee, opening of Jamestown Exposition 1394 for pay of Senators 1394 for E. B. Shurter 1395 for Mary Lajord 1395 for clerk, Committee on Ventilation and Acoustics 1395 for Honorable Reed Smoot 1394 for Consolidated Index to Statutes at Large 1368 for Pitman Pulsifer 1395 for George R. Butlin, J. B. Haynes, and Ernst H. Djureen 1395 for William M. Malloy 1305 for clerk to Appropriations Committee, additional 1396 for William B. Turner 1396 for Woodbury Pulsifer 1396 employees to be paid December, 1905, salaries, December 20 821 December, 1906, salaries, December 20 1418 committee authorized to attend Franklin birthday ceremonies 2830 opening of Jamestown Exposition 2840 Committee on Printing to serve on Printing Investigation Commission 1394 five members, Sixtieth Congress, to be appointed on Joint Committee on Revision, etc., of the Laws 1423 joint committee authorized on proposed additions to Rock Creek Park, D. C. 788 House of Representatives and, authorized to submit report, etc., on revision of the laws 2833 stationery, blanks, etc., pertaining to legislation to be furnished by Public Printer 1013 three members to be appointed on joint immigration commission 909 on joint postal commission; duties 1216 *Senate Manual,* appropriation for revising, etc., biennially 936 *Senators,* appropriation for compensation and mileage 389, 935 for clerks to 391, 937 deficiency appropriation for compensation 1394 binding of documents for 1013 compensation established 994 3599 *Senators, Election of,* money contributions by corporations for, prohibited 864 penalty 865 *Seneca Indians, N. Y.,* appropriation for interest 359, 1041 *Seoul, Korea,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for interpreter to consul-general 288, 918 for clerk hire, consulate-general at 293, 924 *Sequoia National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for management, etc 729, 1337 *Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate,* appropriation for, assistant doorkeepers, messengers, etc 390, 936 *Sergeant-at-Arms, House of the Representatives,* appropriation for, deputy, etc 394, 940 *Serums, Tuberculin, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., for treating diseases of domestic animals 674, 1260 *Servia, Roumania and,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 *Service Pensions,* allowed at age of 62 for ninety days’ service in civil and sixty days’ in Mexican war; rating 879 provisions extended to present pensioners, etc 1406 *Service Schools, Army,* appropriation for expenses 240, 1158 *Services, Voluntary Personal,* no Government officer to accept, without authority by law; exception 49 *Sessions, Willard F.,* pension increased 2038 *Settle, Charles,* pension increased 2352 *Settlement of America,* proclamation inviting foreign nations to participates in tercentenary of, by English-speaking people at Jamestown, Va 2997 militia of States and Territories 3205 *Settlemire, Mattie (widow),* pension 1566 *Seventeenth Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending, Kenyon to Irving street 854 appropriation for 855 *Seventh Light-House District,* tender authorized for 995 appropriation for 1319 *Seventh Street NE., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn lami for extending, etc 844 appropriation for 844 *Severson, Bryngel,* pension increased 2405 *Sevey, Warren J.,* pension increased 2588 *Sevier Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation establishing 3020 enlarging 3187 *Seville, Spain,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Sevin, Rose, (widow),* pension increased 2646 *Sewell, Florence A. (widow),* pension increased 1544 *Sewers, D.* appropriation for cleaning and repairing 494, 1131 for services and supplies 494, 1131 estimates required hereafter 494 appropriation for main and pipe, etc 491, 1131 for suburban 494, 1131 for rights of way; funds available 494, 1131 for pumping station 494 for Arizona avenue, continuation, etc 494 for Falls Branch valley 491 for extending east side, to Brookland 494, 1131 for Broad Branch valley 1131 use of balances 494, 1131 for paying approaches to pumping station 1128 *Sewickley, Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 795 *Sexton, Charles M.* pension increased 2222 *Sexton, Stephen M.,* pension increased 1873 *Seymour, John,* pension increased 1462 *Shacklett, Absalom R.,* pension increased 2790 *Shacklett, George W.,* pension increased 2650 *Shade, Jacob,* pension increased 1434 *Shafer, Jacob C.,* pension increased 2110 *Shaffer, George W.,* pension increased 2722 *Shaffer, James,* pension increased 1822 *Shaffer, William H. H.,* pension increased 1938 *Shallotte River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1084 *Shallow Bag Bay, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Shallow, Bernard,* pension increased 2792 *Shamokin, Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 795 *Shanghai, China,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 923 for prison expenses 294, 925 session of United States court in 814 *Shanghung,* punishment for; aiding, etc 551, 1233 extended to vessels on high seas or navigable waters 1233 *Shank, John,* pension increased 2686 *Shanks, Stephen B. H.,* pension increased 2647 *Shannon, William,* pension increased 1593 *Sharon, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1304 *Sharpley, Daniel,* pension increased 2169 *Sharpshooters, Army,* additional pay to 241 *Shasta Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 3157 enlarging 3235 *Shattuck, Charles,* pension increased 2720 *Shaver, Josiah H.,* pension increased 2527 3600 *Simiente Indian Training School, Okla.,* sale of land for improvement of, authorized 362 *Shaw, James,* pension increased 2619 *Shaw, Samuel A.,* pension increased 1530 *Shawver, Samuel,* pension increased 2282 *Shea, Cornelius,* pension increased 2643 *Sheaff, William L.,* pension increased 1945 *Sheak, James M.,* pension increased 2362 *Shear, John N.,* pension increased 2634 *Shearer, Stout,* pension increased 1604 *Shebit Indians, Utah,* sale of lands to Utah and Eastern Copper Company; conditions 375 *Sheboygan, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1100 enlargement of public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1304 light-keepers’ dwelling authorized 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 *Sheckler, William H.,* pension increased 2446 *Shedd, Charles W.,* pension increased 1836 *Shedd, Lorenzo W.,* pension increased 2209 *Sheehan, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2090 *Sheehan, Michael,* granted honorable discharge 2408 *Sheep,* confinement, of, in interstate transit without unloading, forbidden; night extension 607 provisions for inspection, etc., of carcasses and products in interstate and foreign commerce 674, 1260 *Sheestal, Charles, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed from part of allotment 378 *Sheets, Paul,* pension increased 2561 *Sheffield, England,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Sheffield, Sallite F. (widow),* pension increased 1601 *Shehan, Lizzie E. (widow),* pension increased 1445 *Sheil, Jacob,* pension increased 2183 *Sheldon, Charles F.,* pension increased 2135 *Shell, Absalom,* pension increased 1896 *Shelley, Frederick J.,* pension increased 1493 *Shelley, Henry,* pension increased 2737 *Shelly, Daniel,* pension increased 1924 *Shelly, Mary Ann (widow),* pension increased 2079 *Shelton, Nancy F. (widow),* pension increased 1712 *Shem River, S. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Shenandoah, Iowa,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Shepard, Alice S. (widow),* pension increased 1921 *Shepard, Gordon H.,* pension increased 1487 *Shepardson, Iva O. (widow),* pension increased 2490 *Shepherd, Edward B.,* pension increased 2698 *Shepherd, George W.,* pension increased 1525 *Shepherd, Samuel,* pension increased 2691 *Shepherd, Willard V.,* pension 1754 *Shepherdstown, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Potomac River at 878 *Sheppard, Abraham E.,* pension increased 2192 *Sheppard, Amaziah G.,* pension increased 2342 *Sheppard, Maria C. (widow),* pension increased 2183 *Sherbrooke, Quebec,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Sherk, William,* pension increased 2405 *Sheridan, Sarah, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Sherlock, Anthony,* pension increased 1676 *Sherman, Eleanor N. (widow),* pension 2711 *Sheridan, Wyo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1304 *Sherman, Andrew, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Sherman Avenue, D. C.,* reassessment of benefits, extension of; confirmation 630 *Sherman, Emily J. (daughter),* pension 2290 *Sherman, Frank, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Sherman Institute, Riverride, Cal.,* appropriation for Indian school 333, 1022 *Sherman, Lena (widow),* pension increased 1655 *Sherman, Sheffield L., jr.,* pension increased 2705 *Sherman, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 699, 1304 *Sherwood, John A.,* pension increased 1682 *Sherwood, Warren A.,* pension increased 2536 *Shetter, Egbert P.,* pension increased 1621 *Shevlin, Patrick F., alias Patrick Burns,* pension increased 2798 *Shiloh Baptist Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Shiloh National Military Park, Tenn.,* appropriation for establishing 744, 1349 right of way through, for electric railway 388 *Shinaman, Frederick,* pension increased 2477 *Shincis, Frank, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 365 3601 *Sidney, Joseph,* pension increased 2116 *Shinnolt, John,* pension increased 2663 *Ship Canal,* commission to report on feasibility of, between Delaware and Chesapeake bays 835 *Ship Canal, Lake Erie and Ohio River,* authority granted for construction of 809 *Ship Canal, Wash.,* construction authorized from Lake Washington to Puget Sound 231 delivery to Government on completion; use 232 modification authorized 1108 *Ship Inland Harbor, Miss.,* payment for dredging channel and anchorage basin, Mississippi Sound, between Gulfport and 833 *Ship Island Pass, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1088 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters,* appropriation for 476, 1241 *Shipman, Levi I.,* pension increased 1616 *Shipping* (*see also* Vessels in Domestic Commerce), authority of Ejnar Mikkelsen to act as master of American vessel 481 clearances forbidden vessels carrying meat animals and products without certificate of inspection 677, 1263 five coasting districts established 190 head tax on aliens entering United States 898 license required of masters, etc., of steam vessels 864 masters of sail vessels of over 700 gross tons 864 of all passenger vessels over 100 gross tons 864 petroleum ships may enter and clear at San Luis Obispo, Port Harford, and Monterey, Cal 23 provision for traile with Philippines 154 punishment for shanghaiing 551 extended to vessels qp high seas or navigable waters 1233 of masters, etc., illegally landing aliens 900 registry of foreign-built wrecks repealed 17 space, etc., requirements for emigrant passengers on steam vessels 910 on sailing vessels 910 penalty for violation 911 in effect January 1, 1909 911 *Shipping Commissioners,* appropriation for office expenses 722, 1330 deficiency appropriation for rent, San Francisco 42 bond to be approved by Secretary of Commerce and Labor 137 form of oath modified 137 *Shippman, Peter,* pension increased 1640 *Shipwrecked American Seamen, etc.,* appropriation for lifesaving testimonials; rescuing 290, 919 for relief and protection of 295, 925 deficiency appropriation for relief, etc., of 27, 667, 1405 for services to 48, 667, 1103 *Shipyard River, S. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Shirt, Mathias,* pension increased 2594 *Shoal Harbor, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1079 *Shobert, John,* pension increased 2600 *Shoemaker, William,* pension increased 1755 *Shoener, Samuel,* pension increased 2626 *Shoes and Gaiters,* modification of Philippine custom duties on 26 *Sholl, Alexander,* pension increased 2686 *Shook, Jonathan,* pension increased 1738 *Shooting Ranges, etc., Army,* appropriation for 255, 1172 *Short, James L.,* pension increased 2689 *Short, John, Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2362 *Short, John, New York Volunteers,* pension increased 2645 *Short Pine Forest Reserve, S. Dak.,* proclamation establishing 3129 *Short, William C.,* pension 1723 *Shoshone Agency, Nev., Western,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 358, 1040 *Shoshone and Arapaho Indians,* land laws extended to cession of, in Wyoming 78 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.,* appropriation for Indian school 383, 1051 for extending irrigation system 384, 1052 for resurveys, etc 1052 lease of land for sanatorium authorized 1052 deficiency appropriation for opening lands ceded on; reimbursement 205 proclamation opening to entry, ceded portion of 3208 entries for ceded lands, to be made at Shoshoni 3222 time extended for opening to entry ceded portion of 825 homesteaders to establish residence on opened lands of 849 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 383, 1051 for fulfilling treaty with 384, 1051 *Shoshoni, Wyo.,* entries for ceded lands on Shoshone Indian Reservation to be made at 3222 *Shott, Ida C., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Shott, Louis Dick, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Shrader, Daniel,* pension increased 2023 *Shreeve, Charles H.,* pension increased 2343 *Shreve, Mariam T. (widow),* pension 1480 *Shreveport, La.,* time extended for bridging Red River by 9, 1255 *Shrewsbury River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1080 *Shroyer, Joseph,* pension increased 1895 *Shuey, Robert G.,* pension increased 1799 *Shultz, Barney,* pension increased 1475 3602 *Shultz, William M.,* pension increased 1564 *Shunk, Alexander, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Shunk, Hermine, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Shunk, Louis, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Skunk, William, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Shurtee, E. B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1395 *Shutter, Mary (widow),* pension 2484 *Siam,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 for interpreter 288, 918 for expenses of prisoners 295, 925 *Sibert, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2764 *Sibley, Henry H.,* pension increased 1913 *Sibley, Mo.,* time extended for bridging Missouri River between Kansas City and 911 *Sickels, Horace H.,* pension increased 2154 *Sickler, Emina (widow),* pension increased 2515 *Siddell, Wilson,* pension increased 2544 *Side Tracks, Private,* switch connections to be furnished 585 *Sidel, Louis,* pension increased 2264 *Sidewalks and Curbs, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs, etc., around reservations, etc 492, 1130 *Sidings, D. C., Railroad,* permitted across V street, east of Fifth street northeast 521 on N street: parking, between First and Second, for unloading municipal materials 521 *Siebert, J. F.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 1396 *Siege Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 463, 1059 *Siegfried, Hiram,* pension increased 2441 *Sierra Forest Reserre, Cal.,* lands added to, from Yosemite Park 832 payment for privileges; restriction rights of way grants 832 effect on private owners 832 receipts to be used for Yosemite Park 832 permit to occupy land, etc., for power plants in, by Edison Electric Company 163 proclamation extending area 3133 right of way through, to Los Angeles 891 *Sierra, Joseph,* payment to heirs of 2306 *Sierra Leone, Africa,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Sierra Madre Forest Reserve, Wyo.,* proclamation establishing 3242 *Signal Corps, Army,* appropriation for enlisted men; longevity 242, 1160 for pay of officers; longevity 244, 1162 *Signal Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 418, 964 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc 419, 664 for rent 421, 967 *Signal Service, Army* (*see also* Signal Corps), appropriation for expenses 241, 1159 for electrical communication expenses 241, 1159 for extension, etc., Alaska telegraph lines, from receipts; estimates 241, 1159 for cable, etc., from Forts Dade and De Soto, Fla., to mainland 464 deficiency appropriation for 46 for replacing stores, fire at Seattle, Wash 645 for replacing stores destroyed by earthquake 645 for earthquake damages, cable Angel Island and Alcatraz 645 for expenses, Cuban pacification 1382 *Sikes, James M.,* Pension increased 2029 *Silas, James, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Silas, Job, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Siler, Jesse,* pension increased 1737 *Siletz Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 369, 1045 *Silver* (*see also* Gold and Silver Articles), requirements for marking, etc., articles of 261 *Silver Certificates,* issue of Treasury notes to meet deficiency in small 1289 *Silver Certificates, Philippine,* redemption, etc., in gold, coin 453 *Silver Coin,* appropriation for transporting 706 for transporting fractional 1312 for transporting dollars 1313 deficiency appropriation for transporting 28, 119, 636, 1373 *Simkins, James B.,* pension increased 1889 *Simmons, Abraham J.,* pension increased 2610 *Simmons, Edward.* appropriation for paying damages to tug 1292 *Simmons, John H.,* pension increased 2638 *Simmons, Leonard F.,* pension increased 1468 *Simmons, William,* pension 1865 *Simon, Henry,* pension increased 2353 *Simon, Peter M.,* pension increased 2388 *Simons, Lucius R.,* pension increased 1720 *Simpson, Chester,* pension increased 2336 *Simpson, Dwight,* pension increased 2456 *Simpson, Elbridge,* pension increased 2648 *Simpson, Francis M.,* pension increased 1805 *Simpson, Franklin,* pension increased 1809 *Simpson, Katherine R., Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 3603 *Simpson, Margaret (widow),* pension increased 2134 *Sims, Eliza Rebecca (widow),* pension increased 2198 *Sinclair, James H.,* pension increased 2494 *Sine, Harvey,* pension increased 2396 *Singapore, Straits Settlements,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Singer, W. J.,* payment to 2662 *Singers, Alien,* not excluded admission under contract 899 *Sink, Lorenzo,* pension increased 2331 *Sinking Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for interest and 508, 1147 *Sinking Fund Office, D. C.,* appropriation for clerks 484, 1121 *Sioux City, Iowa,* terms of court 912 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 371, 1047 for agency employees 371, 1048 for subsistence 371, 1018 transportation; employment of Indians 371, 1048 issuing rations 371, 1048 use of unexpended balance 371, 1048 for support, etc., of schools 371, 1048 for allotting lands in reservations 372, 1048 to children 1048 deficiency appropriation for subsistence, etc 47, 667, 1403 for surveys, Pine Ridge and Standing Rock reservations 1403 allotments to married women not receiving lands 1049 payment to Santee Sioux and Poncas from permanent fund 356 sale of part of Rosebud Reservation 1230 disposition of proceeds 1231 stock cattle may be issued in lieu of milch cows, etc., to 326 *Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 360, 1042 payments in April 1042 for additional payment for ceded lands 360 *Sioux Indians, Yankton Tribe,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 371, 1048 for subsistence, etc 371, 1048 fee-simple patents to certain, allottees 373 *Sipsey River, Ala.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1111 *Sires, Thomas,* pension increased 2540 *Sirmyer, John,* pension increased 1980 *Sischo, Charles E.,* pension increased 1953 *Sisco, Orin D.,* pension increased 2676 *Siskiyou Fores, Reserve, Oreg.* proclamation establishing 3239 enlarging 3280 *Sisseton Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 370, 1046 *Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands, Sioux Indians,* determination of claims for, for forfeited annuities in Court of Claims 372 payment to attorneys 372 fee-simple patents to certain, allottees 373 *Sisson, Henry T.,* pension increased 1954 *Sistrunk, Henry,* pension 1958 *Sites for Public Buildings,* temporary rent of buildings on acquired, authorized 1306 *Sitka, Alaska,* appropriation for additional land, marine barracks 569 *Sitoko, Amos, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 374 *Siras, Turkey,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Sivels, Ellen T. (widow),* pension 1915 *Sivley, Absalom,* pension increased 2591 *Six, Joseph L.,* pension increased 2404 *Six Nations Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 359, 1041 *Sixteen Hour Act* (*see also* Hours of Labor, Railway Employees). correction in enrollment of, directed 2840 *Sixteenth Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for parkway along Piney Branch to Rock Creek Park 1000 *Sixth Light-House District,* appropriation for tender for inspector 1317 tender for inspector, limit of cost increased 323, 858 *Sixth Street NE., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending 844 appropriation for 844 *Sizer, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1881 *Skaden, Charles, jr. (son),* pension 1904 *Skagit River, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1118 *Skeans, Jonathan,* pension increased 2112 *Skeens, Jimison F.,* pension 2351 *Skelton, Nathaniel E.,* pension increased 1662 *Skenandoah, Hendrix, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Skenandoah, Joseph, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple tille to 380 *Skiddaway Narrows, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 1085 *Skilled Labor, Alien,* admission permitted; condition 899 *Skinner, Eli M.,* pension increased 2431 *Skinner, Sidney S.,* pension increased 2473 *Slack, Thomas A.,* pension increased 1517 *Slagg, Joseph,* pension increased 2168 *Slater, Edgar,* pension increased 2981 *Slater, James,* pension increased 2732 *Slaughterhouses,* sanitary inspection of, etc 676, 1262 *Slave Trade, Bureau for Repression of African,* appropriation for annual contribution 291, 920 *Sleeping Car Companies,* included as common carriers in interstate commerce regulations 584 3604 *Sliger, Adam,* pension increased 2650 *Slinger, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2232 *Sloan, Henry Clay,* pension increased 2130 *Sloan, James,* pension increased 1456 *Sloat, Commodore John D.,* appropriation for monument to commemorate occupying Pacific coast by 1408 *Sloat, Sylvanus,* pension increased 2557 *Slocum, Charles H.,* pension increased 2762 *Slocum, Giles Q.,* pension increased 1578 *Sloggy, Peter,* pension increased 1859 *Small, James L.,* pension increased 1505 *Small, Nathan,* pension increased 2495 *Smallpox,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 709, 1316 *Smallwood, Isaac C.,* pension increased 2000 *Smart, Merritt M.,* pension increased 2512 *Smiley, Riley M.,* pension increased 1902 *Smith, Abraham K.,* pension increased 2055 *Smith, Abram V.,* pension increased 1480 *Smith, Albert,* pension increased 1559 *Smith, Alva D.,* pension increased 2043 *Smith, Anderson J.,* pension increased 1966 *Smith, Andrew,* pension increased 1630 *Smith, Annie E. (widow),* pension increased 2672 *Smith, Annie M. (widow),* pension increased 1592 *Smith, Barnes B.,* pension increased 1703 *Smith, Caroline A. (widow),* pension increased 2573 *Smith, Catharine E. (widow),* pension increased 2122 *Smith, Charles E.,* pension increased 1457 *Smith Cornelius B.,* appropriation for repairs to wharf and boat 1291 *Smith, Daniel G.,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2838 *Smith, David C.,* pension increased 2805 *Smith, Don C.,* pension increased 2264 *Smith, Edgar,* deficiency appropriation for services to Cherokees 656 *Smith, Edward A., and others,* may construct dam, etc., across Rock River, at Lyndon, Ill 933 *Smith, Edward W.,* pension increased 2125 *Smith, Elias,* pension increased 1612 *Smith, Elijah A.,* pension increased 1935 *Smith, Elisa A. (widow),* pension increased 2208 *Smith, Elizabeth C. (widow),* pension increased 2651 *Smith, Emma A. (daughter),* pension 1887 *Smith, Eulala, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Smith, Frank D.,* pension increased 1662 *Smith, Gabriel,* pension increased 1526 *Smith, George E.,* pension increased 2316 *Smith, George W., Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased. 2571 *Smith, George W., Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 2258 *Smith, Harvey,* pension increased 2672 *Smith, Hollis,* pension increased 2607 *Smith, Isaac C.,* pension increased 2776 *Smith, Jacob,* pension increased 2269 *Smith, James F.,* pension increased 2543 *Smith, Jefferson K.,* pension increased 2373 *Smith, Joel R.,* pension increased 2673 *Smith, John,* pension increased 2122 *Smith, John,* payment, to heirs of 2658 *Smith, John, Indian Allottee,* appropriation for purchase of land for 1045 *Smith, John A., New York Volunteers,* pension increased 2524 *Smith, John A., Wisconsin Volunteers,* pension increased 2573 *Smith, John F.,* pension increased 2003 *Smith, John H.,* pension increased 2188 *Smith, John L.,* pension increased 1778 *Smith, John M., Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2685 *Smith, John M., Mexican War,* pension increased 2651 *Smith, John R.,* pension increased 2502 *Smith, John T.,* pension increased 2359 *Smith, Joseph,* pension increased 1556 *Smith, Joseph Leonard, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Smith, Lawrence B.,* pension increased 1525 *Smith, Lorenzo W.,* pension increased 2146 *Smith, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2393 *Smith, Melville A.,* pension increased 1462 *Smith, Morris,* pension increased 2022 *Smith, Oliver P.,* pension increased 1448 3605 *Smith, Oliver T.,* pension increased 2065 *Smith, Orren R.,* pension increased 1750 *Smith, Robert,* pension increased 2288 *Smith, Robert K.,* pension increased 1549 *Smith, Samuel Illinois Volunteers,* pension increased 2039 *Smith, Samuel, Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 2202 *Smith, Samuel B.,* pension increased 2184 *Smith, Sanford C. H.,* pension increased 1672 *Smith, Sarah (mother),* pension 2006 *Smith, Sidney G.,* pension increased 1547 *Smith, Sidney R.,* pension increased 1660 *Smith, Stephen C.,* pension increased 1070 *Smith, Stephen G.,* pension increased 1698 *Smith, Susan C. (widow),* pension 1872 *Smith, Hon. Thomas A.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 661 *Smith, Thomas J., Florida Volunteers,* pension increased 2021 *Smith, Thomas J., Missouri Volunteers,* pension increased 2480 *Smith, Thomas R.,* pension increased 2114 *Smith, Wesley,* pension increased 1767 *Smith, W. A.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 43 for extra month’s pay 660, 1394 *Smith, William,* pension increased 1732 *Smith, William, and Associates,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Williamson, W. Va 69 *Smith, William A.,* pension increased 2262 *Smith, William E.,* pension increased 1674 *Smith, William H.,* pension increased 1962 *Smith, William M.,* pension increased 1638 *Smithers, Harriet M. (widow),* pension 2071 *Smithson, Judiah B.,* pension increased 2718 *Smithsonian Institution,* appropriation for international exchanges 704, 1310 for American Ethnology 704, 1310 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 704, 1310 for Astrophysical Observatory 704, 1310 for National Museum 704, 1311 for National Zoological Park 704, 1311 for improvement, etc., of grounds 733, 1341 for printing and binding 760, 1367 deficiency appropriation for American Ethnology 1403 reappointment of George Gray on Board of Regents 1419 reappointment of Richard Olney on Board of Regents 822 Andrew D. White on Board of Regents 827 *Smokeless Powder, Navy,* appropriation for 558, 1180 *Smoker, William,* pension increased 2547 *Smoot, Hon. Reed,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement for expenses 1395 *Smyrna, Turkey,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Smyrna River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Smyth, Robert C.,* pension increased 1437 *Snake River, Alaska,* time extended for completing improvement, of 1109 *Snake River, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho,* appropriation for improvement of 1107 bridge authorized across, at Lewiston, Idaho 98 between Whitman anti Columbia counties, Wash 107 *Snare and Triest Company,* claim referred to Court of Claims 2567 *Snell, John C.,* pension increased 2690 *Snell, Thomas,* pension increased 2295 *Snell, William R.,* pension increased 2054 *Snoddy, Thomas A.,* pension increased 2765 *Snodgrass, Elijah J.,* pension increased 1577 *Snohomish River, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1118 *Snook, Jonathan,* pension increased 2081 *Snoiise, John,* pension increased 1678 *Snow and Ice, D. C.,* appropriation for removing from cross walks and gutters 495, 1132 *Snow, Chauncey M.,* pension increased 2726 *Snowy Mountains Forest Reserve, Mont.,* proclamation establishing 3246 *Snyder, Amos,* pension increased 2329 *Snyder, John,* pension increased 2694 *Snyder, Simon A.,* pension increased 1953 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 687, 1272 for general expenses 687, 1273 tobacco industry 687, 1273 *Soldier, Taylor, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Soldiers and Sailors Orphans’ Homes, State,* issue authorized of obsolete ordnance for drill and instruction 817 *Soldiers Home, D. C.,* deduction from pay of retired men for, repealed 242 *Soldiers’ Homes* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). 3606 *Solicitor for the Department of State,* appropriation for 440, 985 for assistant solicitors 402, 948 *Solicitor-General,* appropriation for 440, 985 *Solicitor of Customs,* appointment of, and assistants; duties, salaries, etc 763 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for 440, 985 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for, clerks, etc 441, 986 *Solicitor of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 441, 986 for law books 441, 986 *Sons of the American Revolution, D. C., National Society of the,* incorporated; powers, etc 227 *Sons of Veterans, D. C.,* punishment for unauthorized wearing insignia of 62 *Sorghum,* appropriation for investigation of sugar production from 681, 1267 *Sorrell, Augustine,* pension increased 2594 *“Solis R,” Barge,* refund of fine on 2361 *Sours, Abram,* pension increased 2334 *South and Western Railroad Company, Ky., Va., and Tenn.,* may bridge Clinch River and branches, Va 191 Holston River and branches, Va. and Tenn 191 *South and Western Railroad Company, Va.,* may bridge Clinch River and branches, Va 191 Holston River and branches, Va. and Tenn 191 *South Bend, Ind.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1304 rent 1304 *South, Benjamin R.,* pension increased 1881 *South Carolina,* school funds, Saint Helena and Saint Luke parishes, to be transferred to 893 appropriation for 893 *South Carolina Judicial District,* terms of court at Charleston 1002 Columbia 1002 Florence 1002 Greenville 1002 *South Chicago, Ill.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *South Dakota,* appropriation for Indian service in 369, 1046 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 370, 1047 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 436, 981 for school section, Rosebud Reservation for 1231 deficiency appropriation for incidental expenses, Indian service in 38 Battle Mountain Sanitarium Reserve, established 83 bridge authorized across Missouri River in Walworth County 193 grant of lands for cemetery to Keystone Camp, Modern Woodmen 128 Scandinavian Lutheran, etc., congregation 122 homestead entries in Black Hills Forest Reserve, subject to mining, etc., rights 234 homesteaders allowed leave of absence 1419 time to prove residence, etc., in extended 1421 obsolete ordnance donated to 1420 opening to homestead entry, part of Lower Brule Reservation 124 sale of portion of Rosebud Indian Reservation in 1230 Short Pines Forest Reserve, established 3129 tract for buffalo pasture to be leased in Stanley County 61 *South Edisto River, S. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *South, Hamilton D.,* payment to 2657 *South Harpswell, Me.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 1113 *South Haven, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; restriction 1096 use for dredging authorized, of appropriation for improving harbor 837 *South McAlester, Ind. T.,* consolidation into McAlester ratified 91 *South McAlester, Okla.,* terms of court 275 *South Norwalk, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1076 *South Omaha, Nebr.,* time extended for bridging Missouri River at 817 *South Omaha Railroad and Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Missouri River, by 817 *South Dass. Mississippi River, La.,* appropriation for expenses of maintenance of channel 739 for improvement of channel; contracts 1089 *South Platte, Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation consolidating, with Pikes Peak Forest Reserve 3029 *South River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *South River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1079 *South West Pass, Mississippi River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 737, 1089 dwellings for lighthouse keepers, authorized 323 appropriation for 711 *Southampton, England,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 *Southard, Nathaniel,* pension increased 1746 *Southerland, James C.,* pension 2330 *Southerlin, Charles D.,* payment to legal representatives of 2407 *Southern Historical Society,* unidentified Confederate battle flags to be delivered to 837 *Southern States,* appropriation for developing dairy industry in 674 3607 *Southern Ute Indian Reservation,* purchase of desert lands in former, authorized; payment 1056 *Southern Ute Indians,* lands in La Platte County, Colo., leased to P. F. U. Rubber Company for experimental farm 88 *Southmayd, Orville H.,* deficiency appropriation for surveying 1388 *Southport, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1076 *Southwest Ledge, Conn.,* appropriation for light station 1317 *Southworth, Malek A.,* pension increased 1813 *Southworth, William A.,* pension increased 1629 *Spade, Sam, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Spain,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287, 917 proclamation announcing reciprocal commercial arrangement with 3227 *Spain, Davia D. (widow),* pension increased 2050 *Spalding, Charles W.,* granted honorable discharge 2823 *Spalding, George,* pension increased 2551 *Spangler, Elijah,* return from President requested of bill to pension 2829 *Sprangler, Mary C. (widow),* pension increased 1692 *Spanish Treaty Claims Commission,* appropriation for defense of suits before 752, 1359 for taking testimony abroad 752, 1359 payment of costs by claimants 1359 deficiency appropriation for paying awards 45, 665, 1400 *Spanish War Veterans, United,* punishment for unauthorized wearing insignia of, in District 62 *Spanogle, Charles A., alias Andrew C.,* pension increased 2340 *Spanton, Thomas,* pension increased 2454 *Sparkman, Phoebe E. (widow),* pension increased 2583 *Sparks, Henry L.,* pension increased 2368 *Sparks, Josephine V. (widow),* pension 2222 *Sparks, William W.,* pension 2664 *Sparling, Joseph J.,* pension increased 1576 *Sparrow, Thomas,* pension increased 1767 *Spartanburg, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 699 *Spaulding, John,* pension increased 1965 *Spaulding, Mae (widow),* pension 2125 *Speaker of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for secretary, clerks, etc 392, 938 compensation established 993 *Spearfish, S. Dak.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 1329 *Special Agents, Interior Department,* appropriation for salary and expenses 433, 979 *Special and Select Committers, House of Representatives,* appropriation for expenses 396, 942 deficiency appropriation for expenses 120, 662, 1396 *Special Assessment Office, D. C.,* appropriation for clerks 187, 1123 *Special Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for car fare 472, 1211 for fees to messengers 472, 1211 deficiency appropriation for fees 42, 1391, 1404 by ordinary stamps permitted after July 1, 1907 1244 *Special Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 395, 941 *Special Facilities, Postal Service,* appropriation for, Washington to Atlanta and New Orleans 475 Kansas City to Newton, Kans 475 *Special Reports, Census Office,* decennial collection of statistics for; subjects 218 street railway, electric, telephone and telegraph statistics to be collected every five years 219 *Special Taxes, Internal Revenue,* collectors to keep list of persons paying 387 copy to prosecuting officers of State, etc 387 *Speckhart, C. L.,* payment, to 2662 *Speed, Andrew J.,* pension increased 1886 *Speed Regulations, D. C.,* for automobiles and other vehicles 621 *Spelman, William O.,* pension increased 2706 *Spencer, Andrew,* pension increased 2519 *Spencer, James,* pension increased 2172 *Spencer, James W.,* deficiency appropriation for credits in accounts 654 *Spencer, William K.,* pension increased 1591 *Sperry, James H.,* pension increased 2361 *Sperry, Mortimer F.,* pension increased 2174 *Sphar, John,* pension increased 1791 *Spice, Jeremiah,* pension increased 1620 *Spicely, Marie J. (widow),* pension increased 1832 *Spielman, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 1983 *Spier, Catherine (widow),* pension 1780 *Spinning, Samuel B.,* pension increased 1516 *Spirits, Denatured* (*see* Denatured Alcohol), *Spitzer, Gottlieb, alias Gottfried Bruner,* pension increased 1713 *Split Rock, Lake Superior,* light station established at 996 appropriation for 1319 *Splitlog, Mathias, Indian Allottee,* conveyance of lands to Roman Catholic Church by, authorized 1029 *Spokane and Inland Empire Rhilway Company,* granted right of way through Fort Wright Military Reservation, Wash 865 3608 *Spokane Indian Reservation,* deficiency appropriation for surveying 654 sale of town-site, etc., tract; proceeds 377 *Spokane Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 377, 1050 *Spokane, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 1304 granted immediate transportation privileges 108 limit of cost increased, public building 774 *Sponges,* landing, etc., taken by diving in Gulf of Mexico or Florida straits prohibited 313 deep water between October and May excepted 313 minimum size permitted 313 penalty for violations; prosecutions 313 enforcement 314 *Sprauer, Joseph,* pension increased 2079 *Sprigg, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River near 1234 *Spring, Charles B.,* pension increased 2803 *Springfield Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for care, etc 732, 1340 for fire protection 1340 *Springfield, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 31 *Springfield, Mass.,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1304 *Springfield, Ohio,* acquiring land for, and extending public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 791, 1304 *Springsteed, Hilton,* pension increased 1956 *Sprinkle, Michael J.,* pension increased 2424 *Sproul, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2608 *Sproull, James A.,* pension increased 1962 *Sprouse, William,* pension increased 1819 *Spruell, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2248 *Square 330, Washington, D.C.,* alleys in, to be closed; reversion 847 *Square 547, Washington, D. C.,* alleys in, to be closed; reversion, payment for lands deeded 547 *Square 1117, Washington, D. C.,* sale of part of, to Sidney Bieber directed 787 *Square 1131, Washington, D. C.,* sale to Sidney Bieber directed 787 *Squares 1117, 1123, 1131, 1148, and 1149, Washington, D. C.,* sale of land between Anacostia River and; payment 1237 *Sriver, Albert,* pension increased 2160 *Staab, Sophie M. (daughter),* pension 2179 *Stabler, Charles, or Ge u ka, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Stabler, Roy Owens D., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Stackhouse, T. B.,* payment to 2409 *Stacy, John H.,* pension 1934 *Stafford, Charles N.,* pension increased 2800 *Stahle, Edward F.,* payment to 1771 *Stair, Charles,* pension increased 2175 *Stalcup, John R.,* pension increased 1712 *Stalcup, Susan R. (widow),* pension 2156 *Staley, James,* allowance in accounts of 372, 1768 *Staley, Marquis D. L.,* pension increased 1705 *Stamford, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1076 *Stamp Division, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 438, 983 *Stamped Envelopes,* appropriation for manufacture; distribution 475, 1214 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 833, 1392 *Stamper, Lueinda (mother),* pension increased 1490 *Stamps, Consular Documentary,* to be affixed for all official acts 102 acts not legally valid without canceled, affixed 102 *Standard Telephone Company (Limited),* act of Hawaii granting telephone franchise on island of Oahu ratified 309 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Director, assistants, etc 445, 990 for apparatus, etc 445, 991 for contingent expenses 446, 991 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 446, 991 delegate, International Committee of Electrical Units 446, 991 for care of grounds, etc 446, 991 deficiency appropriation for equipment 1403 *Standing Rock Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 360, 1041 *Standing Rock Band of Sioux Indians,* additional allotment of timber lands to members 1041 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* appropriation for completing surveys 361 deficiency appropriation for surveys 1403 allottee may sell land for railroad rights of way 1047 *Stanfield, Solomon,* pension increased 2612 *Stang, Paul,* pension increased 1867 *Stanislaus Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation enlarging 3229 *Stanley County, S. Dak.,* tract for buffalo pasture to be leased in 61 *Stanley, Henderson,* pension increased 2724 *Stannah, Ment,* pension increased 2518 *Stannah, Samuel J.,* pension increased 1786 *Stansil, Alfred B.,* pension increased 2652 *Stanyan, Julia A. (widow),* pension increased 1483 3609 *Staplins, Robert,* pension increased 1934 *Star Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 472, 1211 discontinued when duplicated by rural delivery 472, 1211 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 658, 668, 1391, 1404, 1405 *Starch Producing Plants,* appropriation for chemical investigations of 684, 1272 *Stark, Marion W. (widow),* pension 1794 *Stark, Mary M. (widow),* pension increased 1707 *Starkey, Luther H.,* pension increased 2344 *Starkins, Jennie P. (widow),* pension increased 1888 *Starr, William E.,* pension increased 2099 *State Claims,* readjustment of claim of Rhode Island for expenses, war with Spain 214 *State Department* (*see* Department of State). *State Homes for Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for aid to; restrictions 749, 1356 deficiency appropriation for 34, 644, 1383 *State Libraries,* distribution of documents to 1014 *State National Bank, Denison, Tex.,* appropriation for payment from Chickasaw funds, legislative expenses 345 *State Surveys, Points to,* appropriation for furnishing 714, 1322 *State, War, and Navy Department Building,* appropriation for clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 422, 968 for new boilers 422 for fuel, repairs, etc 422, 968 for renewing heating, etc., plant 968 available for skilled assistants 1382 deficiency appropriation for fuel, etc 35 *Statement of Appropriations,* appropriation for preparing 759, 1364 *States,* appropriation for aid to agricultural colleges of, increased 1281 deficiency appropriation for refund to, raising volunteers 46, 666 annual appropriations for agricultural experiment stations increased; conditions 63 issue of heavy ordnance for permanent militia encampment repealed 1060 naturalization of aliens by courts of record, etc., in 596 proclamation inviting militia of, to participate in Jamestown celebration 3205 ten per cent of receipts from forest reserves in, to be paid for schools and roads 684, 1270 *States, New* (*see* Admission of New States). *Stationerg, Postal Service,* appropriation for 476, 1214 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 690, 1276 for general expenses 691, 1276 issue of monthly crop reports 691, 1276 cotton condition reports 691, 1276 for expenses extending foreign markets for agricultural products 691, 1276 *Statistics Bureau, De partment of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 444, 989 for experts, etc 444, 989 appropriation for collating foreign tariffs 444 for rent 446, 991 *Statistics, Census Office,* appropriation for procuring 443 *Statue of Liberty, N. Y. Harbor,* deficiency appropriation for equipping, etc 644 *Statues* (*see* Monuments). *Statutes at Large* (*see also* Laws of Congress), appropriation for preparing a new index to 753, 946 number increased for Department of Justice 1426 *Statutes at Large, Consolidated Index to,* deficiency appropriation for preparing 1395 *Statutes at Large, New Index,* appropriation for 753, 946 deficiency appropriation for expediting preparation of 1399 printing, etc., of new index to be similar to regular volumes 1398 *Staubs, Josiah F.,* pension increased 1932 *Stauff, Jacob,* pension increased 2192 *Stauffer, Henry,* pension increased 2354 *Stauffer, William D.,* pension increased 1514 *Stavanger, Norway,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Steam Machinery, Navy,* appropriation for completion, repairs, etc 575, 1197 *Steam Vessels,* restriction on location of fire pumps, modified 797 space, etc., requirements for emigrant passengers on 910 *Steamboat, etc Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 472, 1211 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 658, 1392 *Steamboat-Inspection Service,* appropriation for Supervising Inspector-General, clerks, etc 444, 989 credit to William L. Soleau, inspectors’ meeting 444 for rent 446, 991 all steam vessels navigating United States waters subject to 68 public vessels and canal boats excepted 68 foreign passenger vessels to be inspected in American ports 68 foreign inspection accepted reciprocally 68 fees to be same as charged on American vessels 68 waived on discontinuance by foreign country 68 regular passenger vessels may return to home port for inspection 69 board of supervisors, meetings 881 regulations by; whistling of steam vessels 881 executive committee; powers and duties 881 approval of safety appliances 881 certificate after inspection is made and vessel approved 230 issue of temporary, for use until official copy is received 230 effect of; revocation 231 navigating without unexpired, forbidden 231 3610 ferryboat, yatch, etc., inspection 194 engineer and pilot required 194 open steam launches, 10 gross tons or less 194 motor-propelled vessels, inspection 194 fishing vessels excepted 194 penalties for violations 194 regulations for motor boats less than 15 tons carrying passengers 194 gasoline for motor bouts allowed on vessels not carrying passengers for hire 204 inspectors of hulls and boilers for ports of Juneau and Saint Michaels, Alaska, and Point Pleasant, W. Va 100 abolished for district, of Alaska, and ports of Gallipolis, Ohio, and Wheeling, W. Va 106 licenses of masters, etc., to be displayed within forty-eight hours 897 emergency transfers excepted 897 licensing of masters, etc., of steam vessels, and masters of sail vessels 864 penalty for service without license 864 *Steammill, Ga.,* bridge authorized across Chattahoochee River at 931 *Steck, Henry J.,* pension increased 1581 *Steeb, J. Tennant,* refund of duties to 2058 *Steel, John M.,* pension increased 1795 *Steel, Unity A. (widow),* pension increased 2397 *Steele, Hiram,* pension increased 2391 *Steeles Bayou, Miss.,* preliminary examination of, io be made 1114 *Steenrod, Edwin R.,* pension increased 1969 *Steensrud, Inger A. (widow),* pension increased 2737 *Stegal, William,* pension 2487 *Stegman, Henry,* pension increased 2679 *Stegman, Lewis R.,* pension increased 1968 *Stell, James W.,* pension increased 1568 *Stenographers to Committees, House, of Representatives,* appropriation for 396, 942 deficiency appropriation for 662, 1398 *Stephens, Annie C. (widow),* pension increased 2743 *Stephens, Elisha H.,* pension increased 2285 *Stephens, John W.,* pension increased 2094 *Stephens, Martha A. L. (widow),* pension 2784 *Stephens, Wilbur C.,* granted honorable discharge 2219 *Stephenson Grand Army Memorial, D. C.,* commission created to select site for 1424 appropriation for preparation of site, etc 1424 former resolution repealed 1424 *Stephenson, Levi M.,* pension increased 2679 *Sterling, Daniel G.,* pension increased 1782 *Sterling Hydraulic Company,* may erect, etc., power plant on Rock River, Ill.; conditions 1103 *Stern, Bettie (widow),* pension increased 1997 *Stern, Henry C.,* pension increased 1461 *Sternberg, Henry G.,* pension increased 1442 *Stettin, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Stevens, Annie M. (widow),* pension increased 2020 *Stevens County, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Pend d’Oreille River at Big Falls 199 dam authorized across Pend d’Oreille River in 931 *Stevens, Edgar A.,* pension increased 2808 *Stevens, Evarts C.,* pension increased 2728 *Stevens, Francis E.,* pension increased 1539 *Stevens, John M.,* pension increased 2797 *Stevens, Margaret (widow),* pension 2011 *Stevens, Martha (widow),* pension 2577 *Stevens, Milton,* pension increased 2554 *Stevens, Thomas E.,* pension increased 2117 *Stevens, Thomas J.,* pension 1587 *Stevens, Truman C.,* pension increased 1904 *Stevenson, Hugh,* pension increased 2777 *Stewart, Emeline A. (widow),* pension increased 1996 *Stewart, George,* pension increased 1783 *Stewart, George W.,* pension increased 2597 *Stewart, James T.,* pension increased 2434 *Stewart, James W.,* pension increased 2233 *Stewart, Palmer,* pension increased 1775 *Stewart, Robert,* pension increased 2372 *Stewart, William C.,* pension increase 1460 *Stewart, William John, alias John Scott,* pension increased 1523 *Stewart, William K.,* pension increased 2001 *Stewart, William L.* pension increased 2785 *Stewart, William T.* pension increased 1997 *Stichter, John W.* pension increased 2504 *Stidger, Felix G.,* pension increased 1562 *Stiehl, Henry D.,* pension increased 1967 *Stiles, Wilbur A.,* pension increased 2727 *Stiles, William H.,* pension increased 2685 3611 *Stillman, George,* pension increased 2220 *Stillwell, Nancy (widow),* pension increased 1526 *Stilwell, Timothy C.,* pension increased 2281 *Stilwill, Spencer C.,* pension increased 1945 *Stimon, Henry,* pension increased 1748 *Stimpson, James H.,* pension increased 2252 *Stinehour, Truman R.,* pension increased 1842 *Stiner, Wiliam H., and Sons,* penal duties remitted 2411 *Stines, Joseph E.,* pension increased 1052 *Stinson, A. J.,* payment to 2410 *Stinson, James,* pension increased 2534 *Stinson, John,* payment to 2409 *Stockbridge and Munsee Indian Reservation, Wis.,* allotments in fee simple to members of tribe 382 *Stockbridge and Munsee Indians, Wis.,* allotments in fee simple to; distribution 382 cash commutation 383 securing additional land 383 payment for improvement swampland selections 383 expenses from tribal fund 383 shares of minors, etc., in trust funds may be paid to guardians 356 *Stockbridge, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1101 *Stocker, Alfred A.,* pension increased 2273 *Stockholm, Sweden,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Stockley, Charles H.,* granted honorable discharge 2339 *Stocks, John Gardner,* pension increased 1787 *Stockton and Mormon Channels, Cal.,* contracts authorized for completing 1103 *Stockton Channel, Cal.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Stockton, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 2729 *Stockwell, John A., alias John Stockwell,* pension increased 1826 *Stoeckig, Louis,* pension increased 2032 *Stoker, Lorenzo D.,* pension increased 1592 *Stone, Dexter E. W.,* pension increased 1567 *Stone, Ellen L. (widow),* pension increased 2102 *Stone, John N.,* pension increased 1474 *Stone, John T.,* pension increased 1434 *Stone, Mary M. (widow),* pension increased 2199 *Stone, Oliver M.,* pension increased 1930 *Stone, Samuel, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Stone, Simon,* pension increased 2402 *Stone (Swasey), Susan, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 379 *Stones Ferry, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 849 *Stonington, Conn.,* appropriation for light-keeper’s dwelling, breakwater 710 *Stony Creek Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 3273 *Storage Charges,* schedules required of interstate carriers 586 *Storey, Joseph M.,* pension increased 2626 *Storms, Lemuel P.,* pension increased 1816 *Store, Charles W., jr.,* pension increased 1959 *Story, Louisa (widow),* pension increased 2199 *Stott, William T.,* pension increased 2046 *Stouffer, Abraham D.,* pension increased 2608 *Stoughton, Ellen I., (widow),* pension increased 2677 *Stover, Eli,* pension increased 2301 *Stover, Nathan E.,* pension increased 2439 *Stowell, Henry S.,* pension increased 1584 *Stowell, Walter L.,* deficiency appropriation for; postal losses 658 *Stowits, George H.,* pension increased 1478 *Strain, Hugh S.,* pension increased 2272 *Straits of Florida,* landing, etc., sponges taken by diving from, prohibited: exception 313 *Straits of Mackinac,* light station McGulpin Point, Mich., discontinued 996 *Strang, Edmund R.,* pension increased 1473 *Strang, Walter C.,* appropriation for reimbursing 1291 *Strasburg, William,* pension increased 1752 *Stratton, Milton,* pension increased 2324 *Street, George D.,* pension increased 1576 *Street Railway Statistics,* to be collected every five years 219 *Street Railways, D. C.,* Anacostia and Potomac River, to pay part of new bridge 493 extension of line; removal of old tracks 493 extension authorized, of Washington, Spa Spring and Grotta Railroad Company 894 *Street Sweeping Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 487, 1123 *Street, William J.,* pension increased 1484 *Streeter, Urial J.,* pension increased 1536 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., union railroad station, etc 490, 1126 for improvement of plaza 1127 3612 appropriation for assessment and permit work 490, 1127 for work on 490, 1127 width of paved streets 1127 for grading 490, 1128 for condemnation, etc 491, 1128 for opening, etc., minor; reimbursement 491, 1128 for constructing suburban 491, 1128 for repairs 492, 1129 immediately available 1130 for repairs, suburban 492, 1130 for sweeping, etc 495, 1131 contracts authorized 495 for removing snow and ice 495, 1132 deficiency appropriation for cleaning 641 building-line provisions on, less than 90 feet wide 384 condemnation of land for, proceedings under Code 151 damages, etc., where parts of lots are taken 930 cost of extensions to be paid wholly from District revenues 517, 1157 use of parking, by adjacent owners, error corrected 112 *Strickland, Lyman S.,* pension increased 2541 *Strickland, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2368 *Strong, Elisabeth (widow),* pension increased 2669 *Strong, George A.,* appropriation for damages 1291 *Strong, James C.,* pension increased 2748 *Strong, Thomas,* pension increased 2719 *Strope, Joseph,* pension increased 2355 *Strout, Lucy C. (mother),* pension 2008 *Structural Materials, Clays, etc.,* appropriation for investigations 728, 1335 *Stuard, Lockey (widow),* pension increased 1527 *Stuart, Delia (widow),* deficiency appropriation for bounty due husband 1374 *Stuart, John,* payment of bounty to widow of 2310 *Studdert, Katherine (widow),* pension 2188 *Studdiford, Frederick W.,* pension increased 2355 *Stuessi, Elizabeth (widow),* pension 2792 *Stukes, Nathaniel M.,* pension increased 1877 *Stults, George I.,* pension increased 2559 *Stump, Michael,* pension increased 1484 *Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, Wis.,* use of appropriation for dredging, etc 1101 *Sturgeon Bay, Ill.,* part of, declared not navigable water 1421 *Sturgeon, Robert,* pension increased 2367 *Sturgis, William J.,* pension increased 1577 *Sturm, Frederick C.,* pension increased 1664 *Sturtecant, Stephen V.,* pension increased 1623 *Stuttgart, Germany,* classificat ion and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Stuyvesant, Daisy C. (widow),* pension increased 2127 *Subers, Burris,* pension increased 2577 *Submarine Defense School, Fort Totten, N. Y.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 240 for incidental expenses 240, 1159 for materials, apparatus, etc 241, 1159 *Submarine Mines, Army,* appropriation for operating 463, 1059 in insular possessions 1061 for purchase, etc 464, 1061 insular possessions 1062 *Submarine or Subsurface Torpedo Boats,* purchase of, authorized; tests 583 test period extended for 1204 limit of cost extended; requirements before acceptance 1204 *Subsistence Department, Army,* appropriation for post commissary-sergeants; longevity 242, 1160 for pay of officers; longevity 244, 1162 for supplies, etc 249, 1165 emergency ration, additional to regular 1165 for payments; civilian employees, etc 249, 1165 for commutation of rations, etc 249, 1165 use of subsistence funds for small payments 1166 for transport service; special diet rations; ice, etc 250, 1166 for prizes for bakers and cooks 250, 1166 for additional supplies, relief of earthquake sufferers 827 for further relief; extra expenses 828 deficiency appropriation for supplies 46, 646, 666, 1401 sale permitted from Fort Assinniboine to citizens of Montana 1421 *“Success,” Steamer,* granted American register 881 *Suddarth, Greenberry,* pension increased 1468 *Sugar, Max,* payment to 2662 *Sugar Producing Plants,* appropriation for chemical investigations of 686, 1272 *Sugar Production,* appropriation for inquiry of beet, sorghum, etc 681, 1267 *Sugs, Lawyer,* pension increased 1982 *Suis Sis Kin, or Loupe Loupe Charley, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 379 *Suisun Channel, Cal.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Sullivan, Beverly W.,* pension increased 2598 *Sullivan, Cornelius,* pension 2145 *Sullivan, Daniel, Massachusetts Volunteers,* pension increased 2596 *Sullivan, Daniel, Minnesota Volunteers,* pension increased 2226 *Sullivan, Ellin (widow),* pension increased 2498 *Sullivan, Florence,* pension increased 1974 3613 *Sullivan, Frances A. (widow),* pension increased 2138 *Sullivan, J. E.,* payment to 2662 *Sullivan, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2368 *Sullivan, Sarah Agnes (widow),* pension 2120 *Sulphur River, Tex and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1092 *Sulphur Springs Reservation, Okla.,* exclusive jurisdiction by United States over, continued 272 excluded from selection of school lands, etc., by Oklahoma 272 name changed to Platt National Park 837 *Summers, Catherine, (widow),* pension increased 1758 *Summers, Harriett B. (daughter),* pension 1838 *Summit Place NW., D. C.,* proceedings tn condemn lands for extending 846 appropriation for 846 name of Geneseo place changed to 846 *“Sumner,” Army Transport,* to convey Commission, etc., to dedication of monuments Santiago de Cuba battlefield 821 *Sumner, John V.,* pension 2565 *Sumter, S. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 793, 1304 *Sunday, Lizzie, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Sunday School Association, International,* incorporated 867 *Sunderland, Albert,* pension increased 2590 *Sundry Civil Expenses Appropriations,* under the Treasury Department, for public buildings 697, 1295 marine hospitals 701, 1306 quarantine stations 701, 1307 Life-Saving Service 701, 1307 Revenue-Cutter Service 702, 1308 Engraving and Printing Bureau 703, 1309 Smithsonian Institution 704, 1310 Interstate Commerce Commission 705, 1311 miscellaneous, internal revenue 705, 1312 United States securities 706, 1313 public buildings 707, 1313 collecting customs revenue 1315 Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 708, 1316 quarantine service 709, 1316 prevention of epidemics 709, 1316 leprosy hospital, Hawaii 709 under Department of Commerce and Labor, for immigration service 710, 1317 light-houses, beacons, and fog signals 710, 1317 Light-House Establishment 712, 1319 Coast and Geodetic Survey 713, 1321 Bureau of Fisheries 717, 1324 miscellaneous, Alaskan seal fisheries 721, 1329 Chinese exclusion 722, 1329 names from First Census 722 naturalization division 1329 excluding alien labor 1330 child labor investigations 1330 under Interior Department, for buildings 722, 1330 Capitol and grounds 722, 1330 under Interior Department, for public lands 723, 1332 Geological Survey 726, 1331 miscellaneous, national parks 729, 1337 Supreme Court Reports 729, 1337 education, etc., in Alaska 729, 1337 Government Hospital for Insane 730, 1338 insane, Alaska 731 Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution 731, 1338 Howard University 731, 1338 Freedmen’s Hospital 731, 1339 under War Department, for armories and arsenals 731, 1339 buildings and grounds, Washington, D. C 733, 1341 traveling expenses of the President 1342 Engineer Department; harbors, etc 736, 1344 national cemeteries 740, 1346 miscellaneous, military posts 742, 1348 International Waterways Commission 743, 1351 military parks 743, 1349 artificial limbs, etc 744, 1350 New York Harbor 745, 1351 beacons, etc Hampton Roads 1351 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 745, 1351 State and Territorial Homes 749, 1356 back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 750, 1356 arrears of pay. war with Spain 750, 1356 distribution of amounts due deceased officers anti enlisted men 750 under Department of Justice, for courthouse, Washington, D. C 750, 1357 penitentiaries 750, 1357 miscellaneous 751, 1358 defense in claims 751, 1358 Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 752, 1359 enforcing antitrust laws 752, 1359 indexing, digesting, etc., laws 753 under judicial branch, for United States courts 753, 1360 United States penitentiaries 756, 1362 under Department, of State, for Bureau of American Republics, building 758 court for China 1357 Red Cross conference 1357 Rio Grande irrigation dam 1357 under Department of Agriculture, for new buildings 758, 1364 under legislative branch, for statement of appropriations 759, 1361 Charters and Constitutions 759 Botanic Garden 759, 1365 Hinds’ Parliamentary Precedents 1365 House of Representatives office building 1365 for public printing and binding 759, 1366 for pneumatic tube service to Capitol, etc 1368 for Isthmian Canal 761, 1368 Canal Zone funds; distribution 1370 estimates for all printing and binding to be submitted in annual estimates 762 no other funds to be used for printing and binding 762 Joint Commission on Printing continued; report on branch offices, etc 762 solicitor of customs and assistants authorized; duties, salaries, etc 763 appraiser of merchandise, Chicago; salary fixed 763 annual statement required of all moneys received, not paid into the Treasury 763 3614 salary accounts, division of payments 763 court expenses, District of Columbia, half to be borne by District 763 electric plants in executive or municipal buildings prohibited; exception 1371 sums appropriated to be in full for salaries 764, 1371 specific authority required for all appropriations and contracts 764 provisions for Jamestown Exposition 764 *Sunflower County, Miss.,* may bridge Sunflower River, Lehrton 539 *Sunflower River,* bridge authorized across, at Lehrton, Miss. 539 *Sungode, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Sunrise, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 374 *Superintendent of Public Schools, D. C.,* appointment; duties 317 salary 321 to serve on commission on consolidating, etc., schools 321 *Superior Bay, Lake Superior,* appropriation for lighting channel 713, 1320 *Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 699, 1304 for improvement of harbor 738, 1101, 1345 amount for Superior Entry 1101 board to reexamine, etc 4102 granted immediate transportation delivery privileges 631 range lights on pierhead, authorized 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 *Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department,* appropriation for, assistant, superintendents, etc 404, 951 employment of draftsmen, etc.; maximum; report of employees 405, 951 employment of additional draftsmen, etc 636 for assistant, superintendents, etc., paid from public buildings 405 deficiency appropriation for draftsmen, etc., amount increased 1372 for chief, division of equipment 1372 to serve on commission on consolidating, etc., District of Columbia schools 321 *Supplies, Army,* appropriation for general depot, Fort Mason, Cal 257 purchases in open market; limit 258 *Supplies, United Stales Courts,* appropriation for 756, 1361 deficiency appropriation for 1391 *Supreme Court, D. C.,* appropriation forjudges, etc 447, 992 for fees, witnesses 1148 jurors 1148 for pay of bailiffs, etc 1148 for miscellaneous expenses 1148 for metal cases for clerk’s office 1331 for printing and binding 760, 1368 one-half expenses, to be paid from District revenues 763 jurisdiction in naturalization of aliens 596 to appoint members of board of education 316 *Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for Chief and associate justices 446, 991 for marshal 446, 991 for clerks to justices 446, 992 for printing and binding 760, 1368 appeals to, in Interstate Commerce Commission orders 592 writs of error in criminal cases allowed United States to, in certain instances 1246 *Supreme Court Reports,* appropriation for purchasing 729, 1337 deficiency appropriation for 1387 *Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias,* charter amended; limit of property holdings removed 934 aggregate real estate allowed 934 *Surgeon-General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 419, 965 for rent , dispensary 421, 967 for library 256, 1173 *Survey of Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for 744, 1350 *Surveying Public, Lands* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for; rates 725, 1333 preferences; occupied townships 725, 1333 allowances, heavily timbered, etc., lands 725, 1333 extra rates, California, etc 725, 1334 for resurveys; mineral, etc., locations 725, 1334 for abandoned military reservations 726, 1334 for reimbursing Utah 726 for boundary, Idaho and Montana 726 for marking, etc., southeastern boundary of Wyoming 1334 for reimbursing Washington 1334 deficiency appropriation for 47, 667, 1402, 1405 for private land claims 47 for Fort Bufoni abandoned military reservation 47 for deputy surveyors 653 for surveys, Indian reservations 654 certain townships, Montana, to be surveyed 726 *Surveyors-General,* appropriation for, and their clerks 434, 979 *Surveyor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 487, 1124 for temporary employees 487, 1124 *Surveys, Ocean and Lake,* appropriation for 560, 1182 *Susquehanna River,* appropriation for improvement of, above and below Havre de Grace, Md 1081 *Sutherland, James,* pension increased 1630 *Sutherland, Mary A. (widow),* pension increased 2255 *Sutherlin, Charles W.,* pension increased 1476 *Sutter, Benedict,* pension increased 2112 *Sutter, W. B.,* credit in accounts 2659 *Sutton, George W.,* pension increased 2019 *Sutton, Peter D.,* pension increased 1568 *Suva, Fiji Islands,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Suwanee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1086 *Suydam, Dewayne W.,* pension increased 2700 *Swadley, George W.,* pension increased 2162 *Swain, Hiram,* pension increased 1494 *Swain, Walter B.,* pension increased 2572 3615 *Swamp-Land Claims and Indemnity,* appropriation for settlement of 724, 1332 *Swan Quarter Bay, N. C.,* preliminary examination to be made of waterway to Deep Bay from 1116 *Swansboro, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between New River and 1083 *Swansea, Wales,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Swartz, Daniel C.,* pension increased 2735 *Swasey, Asa E.,* pension increased 2739 *Swayne, Ellen H. (widow),* pension 1921 *Swayze, Benjamin,* pension increased 2528 *Sweden,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 parcels-post convention with 2889 *Sweeney, Charles H.,* pension increased 2177 *Sweeney, William H. jr.,* pension 1943 *Sweet, Charles G.,* pension increased 2732 *Sweet, Hobart P.,* pension increased 2600 *Sweet Wines* (*see* Fortifying Pure Sweet Wines). *Sweeting, Theodore J.,* pension increased 2438 *Swendt, Rudolph W. H.,* pension increased 2101 *Swett, Edgar P.,* granted indemnity homestead entry 2222 *Swift, Frederic W.,* pension increased 1827 *Swiftsure Bank, Juan de Fuca Strait, Wash.,* appropriation for light vessel 711 repealed 842 light vessel authorized at 996 appropriation for 1319 *Swigart, Henry,* pension increased 1928 *Swine,* confinement of, in interstate transit without unloading, etc., forbidden 607 provisions for inspection, etc., of, carcasses, and products in interstate and foreign commerce 674, 1260 *Swinomish Slough, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1109 *Switch Board Operators, Army,* appropriation for extra duty pay 1163 *Switches,* included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations 584 *Switzerland,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 287, 917 proclamation announcing reciprocal commercial arrangement with 3185 *Swords, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 2138 *Sycles, Isaiah, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Sycles, Sarah, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Sydney, New South Wales,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Sydney, Nova Scotia,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Syracuse, N. Y.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 **T.** *T Street NE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending 1377 *T Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn lands extending, from Wisconsin avenue to Rock Creek Park 1001 appropriation for 1001 part of, named California street 50 *Tabriz, Persia,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Tackett, Marine D.,* pension increased 2461 *Tacoma, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 740 for public building 1304 limit of cost increased, public building 774 sale of portion of Indian cemetery lands to 1050 *Taggart, Hugh T.,* deficiency appropriation for services 656 *Tahiti, Society Islands,* appropriation for rebuilding consular building 289 classification and salary of consul 100 *Tahoe Forest Reserve, Cal. and Nev.* (*see also* Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve, Cal.), proclamation enlarging Lake Tahoe Forest Reserve and changing name to 3163 consolidating Yuba Forest Reserve with, and area enlarged 3232 *Tahoma Parish, D. C., Vestry of,* taxes refunded 870 *Talbot. B. E.,* payment to 2662 *Talbot, C. H.,* payment to 2662 *Talham, Albert A.,* pension increased 2294 *Taliaferro, William M. and Mary Estella, Indian Allottees,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Talkington, Inez (daughter),* pension 1877 *Talladega, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Coosa River at 884 *Tallahatchie County, Miss.,* may bridge Tallahatchie River at Jarman Ferry 211 *Tallahatchie River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1088 between Batesville and the Coldwater 1088 bridge authorized across, at Jarman Ferry 211 *Tallant, Thomas H.,* pension increased 1966 *Tallman, Jerry W.,* pension increased 1818 *Tamatave, Madagascar,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Tampa Exposition,* President requested to hold naval and military review at 2834 *Tampico, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Tamsui, Formosa,* classification and salary of consul 1003616 *Tanana Mines Railroad Company,* exempted from tax on railroad in Alaska: conditions, etc 1233 *Tany Weah, or Louis, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 378 *Tangiers, Morocco,* appropriation for interpreters, etc 289, 919 for Cape Spartel light 289, 919 classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294,924 for interpreter at consulate 924 *Tanner, Edward B.,* pension increased 2323 *Tanner, George W. W.,* pension increased 2523 *Tanner, Horace B.,* pension increased 2496 *Taos County, N. Mex.,* refunding of indebtedness by, allowed; terms, interest, etc 934 *Taos Forest Reserve, N. Mex.,* proclamation establishing 3262 *Tappan, George Arthur,* pension increased 2715 *Tax River, N. C.* appropriation for improvement of 1083 *Tarbell, G. F.* refund of duties to 1561 *Target Practice, Army, Small Arms,* appropriation for ammunition, targets, medals, etc 257, 1174 *Tariff, Philippine* (*see* Philippine Tariff, 1905). *Tariffs, Foreign,* appropriation for collating 444,988 *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of Customs,* appropriation for annual contribution 290,920 *Tarlton, Stephen B.,* pension increased 1556 *Tarrytown. N. Y.* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1078 *Tarter, Caleb M.,* pension increased 1906 *Tarter, Melroe,* pension increased 2083 *Tate, Jane (widow),* pension increased 2732 *Tate, Joseph D.,* pension increased 1689 *Tate, Theodore T.,* pension increased 2394 *Talhem, John F.,* pension 1875 *Taxation, D. C.,* annual license to store and sell kerosene, explosives, etc 13 fireworks 13 gasoline, etc 13 not required of fuel hucksters 13 *Taxes, D. C.,* appropriation for advertising, in arrears 489,1126 *Taylor, Alexander M.,* pension increased 1812 *Taylor, Alexander W.,* pension increased 2570 *Taylor, David T.,* pension increased 2794 *Taylor, Frances E. (widow),* pension 2129 *Taylor, George K.,* pension increased 2719 *Taylor, George S.,* pension 1670 *Taylor, James D.,* pension increased 2188 *Taylor, James E.,* pension increased 2462 *Taylor, John A. J.,* pension increased 2672 *Taylor, Richard C.,* pension increased 2770 *Taylor, William,* pension increased 2041 *Tayman, Sarah A. J.(widow),* pension increased 1531 *Tehula Lake, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1088 *Tea-Culture Investigations,* appropriation for 681,1267 *Teaching, Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of,* incorporated; objects, etc 59 *Teague, Ambrose Y.,* pension increased 2030 *Teague, Henrietta (widow),* pension increased 2697 *Teas, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2004 *Tebbetts, Albion W.,* pension increased 2723 *Tebbetts, Joseph F.,* pension increased 1952 *Tee ah Ligh, or George, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 378 *Teeple, Theodore,* pension increased 2781 *Teeters, Nancy A. (widow),* pension 1654 *Textor, Henny B.,* pension increased 2033 *Teets, Albert,* pension increased 2704 *Tegurigalpa, Honduras,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Teiehner, Stephen,* homestead entry granted 2214 *Telegraph Connecting Capitol and Departments,* appropriation for care, etc 735,1343 *Telegraph Operators, Railway,* hours of continuous service by, limited 1416 *Telegraph Statistics* to be collected every five years 219 *Telephone Franchise, Hawaii,* act of legislature granting, island of Oahu, ratified 309 *Telephone Statistics,* to be collected every five years 219 *Telephone Switchboard Operators,* pay rated 448, 993 *Temple, Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 796 *Templeton, Phoebe (daughter),* pension 2566 *Templeton, W. Ira,* pension increased 2552 *Templin, William,* pension increased 2754 *Ten Eyck, Martha H. (widow),* pension increased 1926 *Tenant, Amos H.,* pension increased 1463 *Tenants Harbor, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 11133617 *Tenders, Light-House Establishment,* limit of cost increased, third, sixth, eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth districts 858 contracts; may be built at navy-yards 858 *Teneriffe, Canary Islands,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Tennessee and Coosa Railroad,* transfers allowed homesteaders on grants in Alabama, to 1408 *Tennessee Eastern Judicial District,* terms of court, Chattanooga 208,882 Greeneville 298 *Tennessee Middle Judicial District,* terms of court , Nashville 298,882 *Tennessee River,* appropriation for improvement of, below Chattanooga 739 above Chattanooga 1093 from Chattanooga to Riverton 1093 at Hales bar 1093 at Colbert and Bee Tree Shoals; contracts 1093, 1346 below Riverton 1094 Scotts Point 739 for lighting 713,1320 bridge authorized across, between Bramions Mill and Birmingham, Ky 56,1253 Chattanooga Tenn 388 dams, etc., authorized at Muscle Shoals, Ala., for power stations 52 permits withheld 1094 return from President requested of bill for dams at Muscle Shoals of 2829 *Tennessee, Rolling Works, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, between Lineport, Tenn. and 58, 1254 *Tenney, Marcus D.,* pension increased 2246 *Tensas River, La. and Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1090 *Tents, etc., Army,* loan authorized to Jamestown Exposition; conditions 1175 *Terminal Charges,* schedules required of interstate carriers 586 *Terminal Facilities,* included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations 584 *Terminal Station, D. C.* (*see* Union Railroad Station, D. C.). *Terrell, Jonathan,* pension increased 1530 *Terrill, Mark W.,* pension increased 2579 *Terrill, Newton E.,* pension increased 1594 *Territorial Homes for Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for aid to; restrictions 749, 1356 deficiency appropriation for 34,644,1383 *Territorial Libraries,* distribution of documents to 1014 *Territories,* appropriation for government in the 416,963 for aid to agricultural colleges of, increased 1281 acknowledgment of deeds affecting lands, etc., by notaries, Guam, Samoa, or Canal Zone 552 annual appropriation for agricultural experiment stations increased; conditions 63 courts of record, etc., given jurisdiction in naturalization of aliens 596 proclamation inviting militia of, to participate in Jamestown celebration 3205 ten per cent of receipts from forest reserves in, to be paid for schools and roads 684, 1270 *Terry, Fannie J. (widow),* pension increased 2520 *Terry, John H.,* pension increased 2765 *Testimony,* competency of witnesses in civil cases, Federal courts, to follow State or Territorial laws 618 *Texarkana, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1304 *Texas,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway on coast of 1091 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, defense of frontier, etc., 1855–1860 645 irrigation act extended to 259 Sabine customs collection district established 302 title to certain lands in, relinquished to heirs of W. T. Scott 1285 *Texas City, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel from Galveston to 1091 preliminary examination of channel, to be made 1117 *Texas Southern Judicial District,* new division established 121 terms, Victoria 121 *Texas Southern Judicial District,* new division established 226 terms, Del Rio; suits, etc 226 *Thackara, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2039 *Thames River, Conn.,* appropriation for lighting 713,1320 for improvement of 1076 *Thanks of Congress,* extended to General Horace Porter, for recovering body of Admiral John Patil Jones 829 *Thanksgiving Day,* proclamation designating as, Thursday, November 30, 1905 3184 Thursday, November 29, 1906 3242 *Tharp, John H.,* payment to 1770 *Thayer, Ransom O.,* pension increased 1506 *Theall, Susan S. (widow),* pension increased 1863 *Third Assistant Postmaster-General,* appropriation for, superintendents, etc 438, 983 for postal service, office of 475,1214 for stamps, postal cards, etc 475,1214 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 476,1214 for counsel second-class mail matter suits 476, 1214 employee to sign warrants, etc., for Post-master-General 1206 *Third Light-House District,* appropriation for tender for inspector 1317 limit, of cost: increased 858 tender authorized for 995 appropriation for 13183618 *Thirteenth Light-House District,* tender for inspection service authorized; balance 324 limit of cost increased 858 appropriation for 660, 1318 *Thomas, Alanson B.,* pension increased 1532 *Thomas, Clarence W.,* pension 2789 *Thomas, Cora B.,* deficiency appropriation for salary: to be continued on the rolls for five years 27 *Thomas, David, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Thomas, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2105 *Thomas, Erastus A.,* pension increased 2511 *Thomas, George,* pension 1850 *Thomas, George J.,* pension increased 2122 *Thomas, Hannah J. K. (widow),* pension increased 2051 *Thomas, Henry G.,* granted honorable discharge 2139 *Thomas, Hiram B.,* pension increased 2157 *Thomas, Jeremiah,* pension increased 2710 *Thomas, Jesse A.,* pension increased 1853 *Thomas, John W.,* pension increased 2016 *Thomas, Lucy A. (widow),* pension 2168 *Thomas, Margaret, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Thomas, Samuel, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Thomas, Webster,* pension increased 1622 *Thomas, William,* pension increased 2788 *Thompson, Abel S.,* pension increased 1600 *Thompson, Ada A. (widow),* pension increased 1840 *Thompson, Addison,* pension increased 2512 *Thompson, Ann (widow),* pension increased 2216 *Thompson, Ann J. (widow),* pension increased 1948 *Thompson, Arcatie E. (widow),* pension increased 1901 *Thompson, Arthur,* pension increased 1645 *Thompson, Charles H.,* pension increased 2210 *Thompson, Clara M. (widow),* pension 1597 *Thompson, Elijah, alias Elijah Thompson Hurst,* pension increased 1443 *Thompson, Eliza (widow),* pension increased 1601 *Thompson, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1894 *Thompson, Emanuel S.,* pension 1882 *Thompson, F. L.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 1396 *Thompson, George M.,* pension increased 1908 *Thompson, Gustavus A.,* pension increased 2266 *Thompson, Harry,* payment to 1662 *Thompson, James,* pension increased 1508 *Thompson, Knute,* pension increased 2806 *Thompson, Lyman,* pension increased 2786 *Thompson, Mary E. (widow),* pension 2268 *Thompson, Peter G.,* pension increased 2013 *Thompson, Philip B.,* pension increased 1604 *Thompson, Samuel D.,* pension increased 2699 *Thompson, Samuel S.,* pension increased 1790 *Thompson, Sarah A. (widow),* pension 2010 *Thompson, Thomas B.,* pension increased 2471 *Thompson, William C.,* pension increased 2632 *Thompson, William J.,* pension increased 1880 *Thorn, John O.,* pension increased 1652 *Thornburgh, Thomas H.,* pension increased 2087 *Thorne, Delphic (widow),* pension increased 2535 *Thorne, Harry C.,* pension increased 1565 *Thorne, Jesse A. B.,* pension increased 1991 *Thornton, Adaline M. (widow),* pension increased 1949 *Thornton, Jackson D.,* pension increased 2039 *Thornton, Thomas,* pension increased 2180 *Thorpe, Francis N.,* appropriation for manuscript of new edition of Charters and Constitutions; indexing, etc 759 *Thrasher, James H.,* pension increased 2259 *Three Mile Harbor, N. Y.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel between Gardiners Bay and 1115 *Three Rivers, Quebec,* classification of salary of consul 99 *Thunder Bay River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of Alpena Harbor 1097 *Thurber, Gordon A.,* pension 2185 *Thurmond, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2384 *Thurston, Epaminondas P.,* pension increased 2734 *Tibbetts Point, N. Y.,* light-keepers’ dwelling authorized 323 deficiency appropriation for 659 *Tibbils, Edgar,* pension increased 1645 *Tibbitts, Arthur,* pension increased 2328 *Tibbitts, George O.,* pension increased 2502 *Tichenor, Travis W.,* pension increased 15283619 *Tickfaw River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 1089 *Tidswell, Thomas J.,* pension increased 1950 *Tientsin, China,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 session of United States court in 814 *Tiesler, Bruno,* pension increased 1438 *Tiffany, Dexter, jr.,* appropriation for reimbursing 1291 *Tiidezewin, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 391 *Tilburn, Eugenie (widow),* pension 1863 *Tilden, Tyler, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Tillamook Bay and Bar. Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 1107 *Tillamook Bay, Oreg.,* preliminary examination to be made of 1116 *Tillamook Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamation establishing 3310 *Tillson, Henry H.,* pension increased 1814 *Tilton, Henry A.,* pension increased 1547 *Tilton, James F.,* pension increased 1537 *Tulon, Rhetta Florence (widow),* pension 2094 *Timber,* permits for sale of, from national forests 1269 excepted from prohibition to railroads carrying products in which interested 585 sale of, for benefit of Jicarilla Indians, New Mexico 91, 1413 *Timber Depredations.* appropriation for preventing, on public lands 724, 1332 *Timber Land Reserves* (*see* Forest Reserves). *Timber Lands,* sales of. on Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont 1038 *Timber, Public Lands,* cutting, etc., trees, tor pitch turpentine, etc., prohibited; penalty 208 *Timmons, Milton J.,* pension increased 2463 *Timmons, Robert,* pension increased 1900 *Timms, Charles W.,* pension increased 2167 *Tims, John,* pension increased 2517 *Tincup, Colo.,* grant of lands for cemetery to 796 *Tinkham, George,* pension increased 2528 *Tinsley, William M.,* pension increased 2704 *Tipton, John,* pension increased 2763 *Tippecanoe Battle Ground, Ind.,* appropriation for monument to Gen. William Henry Harrison and American army at 1410 *Tisdale, Ansel K.,* pension increased 1677 *Tishomingo County, Miss.,* dams, etc., authorized across Bear River 130, 929 *Title Entries of Copyright Office,* appropriation for publication of catalogue 761, 1368 *Tobacco,* appropriation for investigation of soils, etc., cultivation of 687, 1273 *Tobacco Worms, etc.,* appropriation for investigation and eradication of 1273 *Tobey, Adelle (widow),* pension increased 1443 *Tobey, James O.,* pension increased 1680 *Tobey, William O.,* pension increased 2179 *Todd, Edwin M.,* pension increased 2073 *Todd, James R.,* pension increased 1570 *Todd, Thomas,* pension increased 1604 *Todd, William,* pension increased 2477 *Togus, Me.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 747, 1353 for sewerage 1353 *Toiyabe Forest Reserve, Nev.,* proclamation establishing 3278 *Tokyo, Japan,* appropriation for ground rent: of embassy 289, 919 *Toledo, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 1304 deficiency appropriation for public building 639 construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for, 791 enlargement of public building al, authorized 775 appropriation for 790 *Tolford, Joshua W.,* pension increased 1542 *Tolles, Nettie E. (widow),* pension increased 1850 *Tomah, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school 379, 1051 *Tomaselli, Lorenzo G.,* pension increased 2199 *Tombigbee River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1087 Locks and Dams Nos. 1 and 3 737, 1088 Lock and Dam No. 2 737 for improvement of, from mouth to Demopolis 1088 from Demopolis to Columbus, Miss 1088 Locks and Dams Nos. 1. and 2 737, 1345 Lock and Dam No. 1, Demopolis 1345 bridge authorized across, at Stones Ferry 849 *Tomlinson, George W.,* pension increased 1948 *Tompkins, Charles E.,* pension increased 2184 *Tompkins, Warren B.,* pension increased 1797 *Toms River, N. J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1115 *Tomson, James D.,* pension increased 2774 *Tonawanda, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1078 *Tongue River Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for irrigation system 1035 *Tongue River, Mont.,* appropriation for bridge across, at Fort Keogh 883620 *Tonkawa Indians, Okla.,* shares of minors, etc., in trust funds may be paid to guardians 356 *Tonnage, etc., Dues,* proclamation suspending, on imports from Panama 3038 *Tonnage Tax,* levied on foreign vessels from the Philippines 154 *Tonto Forest Reserv, Ariz.,* proclamation establishing 3166 *Tool, Nelson B.,* pension increased 1451 *Toothaker, Daniel H.,* pension increased 2364 *Topham, Joseph L.,* pension increased 2365 *Topographer, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for. assistant, draftsmen, etc 439, 984 for expenses, post-route maps 440, 985 *Topographical Surveys,* appropriation for 727, 1336 *Topping, James S.,* pension increased 1984 *Topping, Voina S.,* pension increased 2556 *Torgerson, Karl A., and Charles E. Heyn,* appropriation for purchase of land from 1045 *Torgeson, Knute,* pension increased 1552 *Toronto, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Torpedo-Boat Destroyers, Navy,* construction of three authorized; cost 582 of two authorized; cost 1203 cost of former boats increased 1203 *Torpedo Boats,* purchase of subsurface or submarine, authorized; amount 583 *Torpedo Boats, Navy,* appropriation for converting 1180 *Torpedo Defense, Army,* appropriation for preserving structures for 462, 1059 in insular possessions 1061 *Torpedo Destroyers, Navy,* appropriation for converting 1180 *Torpedo Factory, Navy,* appropriation for constructing and equipping, at Torpedo station 1180 *Torpedo Planter, Army,* appropriation for procuring, for Pacific coast 1061 *Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I.,* appropriation for expenses of naval 558, 1180 for public works 568, 1190 for equipment, etc., of torpedo factory 1180 deficiency appropriation for 647, 1385 *Torpedoes, Navy,* appropriation for fifty 18-inch 1180 for reserve 1180 *Torrey, Rodney W.,* pension increased 1829 *Totuskey River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1117 *Tourgée, Emma K. (widow),* pension increased 2216 *Tout, Asa,* pension increased 1683 *Tow, Samuel M.,* pension increased 1935 *Tower, Charles F.,* pension increased 2068 *Towle, John W.,* pension increased 2516 *Town, James C.,* pension increased 1963 *Town Sites,* allottees may plat. etc., on lands adjoining railroad stations, Indian Territory 373 authorized in Colville Indian Reservation, Wash 82 disposal under reclamation act, of established 519 preferences to settlers at Heyburn and Rupert, Idaho 520 withdrawals in excess of 160 acres permitted 520 lands reserved in Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah, for 3139 additional 3143 on common lands of Kiowas Comanches, and Apaches, Oklahoma 80 sales; intoxicating liquors, etc 80 provisions for, Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont 354 reservations for, under reclamation projects 116 appraisal and sale of lots; proceeds 116 public reservations for towns 116 water supply, etc.; charges 117 reservation of lands on Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont 1039 restrictions cm Indian allottees may be removed to sell portion for 373 *Town Sites, Reclamation Act,* lands in Hailey, Idaho, district reserved for entry as 3215 *Towne, Charles B.,* pension increased 2119 *Towne, Lewis A.,* pension increased 2818 *Townsend, Abigail (widow),* pension 1791 *Townsend, Annie A. (widow),* pension increased 2157 *Townsend, Giles,* pension increased 2561 *Townsend, Levi H.,* pension increased 2017 *Trabing, Augustus,* may bring Indian depredation claim in Court of Claims; disability removed 2311 *Trabue, Emily Hibernia (widow),* pension increased 2555 *Trabue, William K.,* pension increased 2083 *Tracy, Andrew W.,* pension increased 1901 *Tracy, Charles H.,* pension increased 2436 *Trade Conditions Abroad,* appropriation for special agents to investigate 442 987 cotton products 442 *Trade-Marks,* convention for protection of, with Roumania 2901 statement requirements modified 168 when needed to express colors 169 classes to be established 169 single application for all of a class 169 accorded owners of factories in United States 169 marks not accepted for registration 1251 registration refused, emblems of fraternal societies 12513621 opposition to issue may be filed by attorney; verification by opposer required 1252 *Trade-Marks Declaration,* with Luxemburg 2868 *Traffic Contracts, Interstate Carrier,* copies of all, to be filed with Interstate Commerce Commission 587 *Traffic, Interstate* (*see* Interstate Commerce Regulations). *Trafford, H. W.,* payment, to 2662 *Trails, etc., Alaska,* provisions for laying out 192 *Train Dispatchers, Railway,* hours of continuous service by, limited 1416 *Trainer, Nevermore, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 345 *Training Vessels, Naval,* limit of cost increased 583 *Transcripts from Records, Public Lands,* appropriation for furnishing 724, 1333 *Transit Pay,* appropriation for diplomatic and consular service 288,918 *Transportation,* appropriation for, diplomatic and consular officers 288, 922 deficiency appropriation for, diplomatic and consular officers 634 term to include cars and all instrumentalities of shipment 584 services of receipt, delivery, icing, storage, etc 584 to be furnished on reasonable requests 584 through routes, with just and reasonable rates to be established by carriers 584 charges to be just and reasonable 584 if unjust and unreasonable, prohibited 584 free interstate, of passengers forbidden; exceptions 584 penalty for issuing: accepting 585 *Transportation, Army,* appropriation for 253, 1189 division of estimates 1170 for payment to land-grant, roads, not bond aided 253, 1170 for boats for seacoast artillery 1171 deficiency appropriation for 46, 646, 666, 668, 1382, 1401, 1404 *Transportation, Interstate and Foreign,* of meats or meal products not inspected and passed, forbidden 676 *Transportation, Mail,* appropriation for 472, 1211 *Transportation, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 581, 1202 *Transportation, Navy,* appropriation for 555,1177 deficiency appropriation for 46, 1386 *Transportation of Animals,* provisions for rest, feeding, etc., in interstate commerce 607 *Transports, Army,* appropriation for expenses of; sale restricted 253, 1170 restriction on use of 254, 1170 *Travel Allowance, Army,* appropriation for enlisted men on discharge 245, 1163 *Travers, Harvey M.,* pension increased 2132 *Travis, James F.,* pension increased 2598 *Treasurer of the United States,* appropriation for, assistant, cashier, clerks, etc 406,953 for superintendent redemption of national currency, clerks, etc 407, 953 for paper for checks for, etc 413, 960 for clerks, sinking fund office, D. C. 484, 1121 deficiency appropriation for counters, etc 28 for counters, etc., redemption of national currency 28 for reimbursing Bureau of Engraving and Printing 635 report, for 1905, ordered printed 2833 *Treasury Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc 402, 949 estimates of receipts and expenditures, etc., to be made in annual report, anti statement for preceding year 949 for chief clerk, assistant superintendent, clerks, etc 402, 949 for engineers, watchmen, laborers, etc 403, 949 for divisions in Secretary’s office, clerks, etc 403, 950 assignments from miscellaneous division 404 for Supervising Architect , messenger 404 for Supervising Architect, assistant, etc 951 employees paid from public buildings 405 draftsmen, engineers, etc 405, 951 for Comptroller of the Treasury, assistant, clerks, etc 405, 952 for Auditor for Treasury Department, deputy, clerks, etc 405, 952 for Auditor for War Department, deputy, clerks, etc 405, 952 for Auditor for Navy Department, deputy, clerks, etc 406, 952 for Auditor for Interior Department, deputy, clerks, etc 406, 952 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments, deputy, clerks, etc 406, 952 for Auditor for Post-Office Department, deputy, clerks, etc 406,953 for Treasurer, assistant, clerks, etc 406, 953 for Register, assistant, clerks, etc 407, 954 for Comptroller of the Currency, deputy, clerks, etc 407, 954 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, deputies, etc 408, 954 for Superintendent Life-Saving Service, assistant, clerks, etc 408, 955 for Director Bureau of Engraving and Printing, clerks, etc 408, 955 employees paid from engraving and printing 408 for chief of secret service division, clerks, etc, 409, 955 for Director of the Mint, clerks, etc 409, 955 for Surgeon-General, Public Health, etc., Service, clerks, etc 409, 956 for contingent expenses 409, 956 for rent 410, 956 for contingent expenses, Auditor for Post-Office Department 410,957 for internal-revenue collectors, deputies, agents, etc 411, 957 for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 411, 958 special agents, etc 413, 960 paper for checks 413, 960 for salaries, mints, and assay offices 413, 960 for government in the Territories 416, 963 for civil expenses under 697, 1295 for public buildings 697, 1295 for repairs to Department buildings 699, 13053622 appropriation for repairs to east front; use of balance 1305 for steel files for official bonds 1305 for automatic fire alarm 699, 1305 for marine hospitals 701, 1306 for quarantine stations 701, 1307 for Life-Saving Service 701, 1307 for Revenue-Cutter Service 702, 1308 for Bureau of Engraving and Printing 703, 1309 hand press requirement repealed 1310 for Smithsonian Institution 704, 1310 for Interstate Commerce Commission 705, 1310 for paper and stamps, internal revenue 705, 1312 for punishing violations of internal-revenue laws 705, 1312 for contingent expenses, Independent Treasury 706, 1312 for transporting, recoining, etc., coins 706, 1312 for expenses, securities, and national currency 706, 1313 for expenses, public buildings 707, 1313 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 708, 1314 for compensation in lieu of moiettes 708, 1315 for collecting revenue from customs, additional 1315 for scales for customs service 708 for local appraisers’ meetings 708, 1315 for custody of lands, etc 708, 1315 for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 708, 13111 for quarantine service 709,1316 for prevention of epidemics 709, 1316 for leprosy hospital, Hawaii 709 for printing and binding 760, 1366 for additional rent, etc 796 for moving furniture 796 for Digest of Customs Laws and Decisions 840 deficiency appropriation for Cora B. Thomas; to be continued on the rolls for five years 27 for Treasurer’s office 28, 635 correction in legislative act, Internal-Revenue office 636 additional draftsmen, etc., Architect’s office 636 for collecting customs revenue 28, 45, 636, 665, 1401 for transporting silver coin 28,119, 636, 1373 for recoining gold coin 28 for local appraisers’ meetings 28 for public buildings 28, 30, 45. 638, 665, 1374,1375, 1401 for arrears of pay, war with Spain 28 for Lindley C. Rent and Joseph Jenkins 29 for claims of New York and Pennsylvania, war of 1812 29 for internal revenue 29, 46, 637, 665, 668, 1375, 1401, 1404 for quarantine station, Honolulu 29 for Revenue-Cutter Service 30,45,638,1373 for credit in accounts of George A. Bartlett, for public buildings 30 for credits in accounts of Thomas J. Hobbs, for public buildings 30 for repairs to building 31 for Independent Treasury 31, 1373 for mints and assay offices 31, 639,665,842,1376 for Court of Claims judgments under 44, 664, 1399 for repaying importers 45 deficiency appropriation for quarantine service 45 for Life-Saving Service 45, 665, 1401,1404 for per diem customs inspectors, New York 636, 1373 Philippine tariffs prior to March 8, 1902, legalized 636 for transporting minor coin 636, 1374 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 637 claim of Minnesota reopened 637 for Minnesota 1374 for Andrew J. West 637 for Francis A. Macon 637 for Claude Hough 637 for transfer of accounts 638 Oklahoma Territorial appropriations not to be used, etc 639 for judgments of United States courts, under 663, 1399 for Auditor for Navy Department 665, 885 for government in the Territories 885 for Secretary 1372 for changing bookkeeping methods 1372 for draftsmen, etc., office Supervising Architect 1372 for office of Auditor for Post-Office Department 1372 for Potomac Electric Power Company 1373 for contingent expenses 1373 for Director of the Mint 1373 for examinations of banks 1373 for refunding stamps on ships’ manifests 1373 for Edward King 1374 for Etienne De P. Bujac 1374 for Jacob Livingston and Company 1374 for Delia B. Stuart 1374 for James M. McKee 1374 for Postal Telegraph-Cable Company 1374 for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 1375 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 1401 for 20 per cent to civil employees 1404 appraiser, New York, salary increased 1373 provisions to promote efficiency of Revenue-Cutter Service 452 *Treasury Notes* (*see* United States Notes). *Treaties* (*see also* Conventions), international, for arbitration of pecuniary claims 2845 with Denmark, extradition extended to colonies, etc 2898 with Great Britain, surrendering extraterritorial rights in Zanzibar 2870 with Haiti, extradition 2858 with Norway, modifying provisions relating to accessories 2865 with Panama, extradition 2851 *Trebizond, Turkey,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Tredick, Annie L. (widow),* pension 1491 *Trefry, John,* pension increased 2435 *Tremble, David,* pension increased 1828 *Trent River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1083 securing channel over Foys Flats 1424 *Trenton, N. J.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River near 64 enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790, 13043623 *Trice, George W.,* pension increased 1827 *Trieste, Austria,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Trinidad, Colo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1304 *Trinidad, West Indies,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Trinity Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 2998 *Trinity River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 737, 739, 1091, 1345 maintenance, locks and dams; contracts 1092 *Tripler, Surgeon Charles S.,* payment to widow of 2308 *Triplett, William,* pension increased 1925 *Tripp, Levi A* pension increased 1630 *“Triton,” Foreign-built Dredge,* to be documented as vessel of the United States 204 *Trotters Shoals,* dam, etc., authorized across Savannah River, at 1241 *Trowbridge, Carloss,* pension increased 2736 *Trowbridge, George P.,* pension increased 1551 *Troy, Ala.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 *Truant Officers, D. C.,* duties of, etc 220 *Truax, Joseph H.,* pension increased 2188 *Trudell, August Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 337 *True, George B.,* pension increased 2175 *Trueblood, Solomon R.,* pension increased 1706 *Truett, William,* pension increased 2758 *Truman, Austin B.,* pension increased 2543 *Trumbo, David S.,* pension increased 1835 *Trumbull, Mary J. (widow),* pension increased 2324 *Trust Companies, D. C.,* all, to make and publish reports as required of national banks 458 power of Comptroller to take possession; foreign institutions 458 printing publications; examinations 459 *Trusts* (*see also* Antitrust, Laws), deficiency appropriation for examinations, etc., into 119 investigation ordered of, to monopolize trade, etc., in coal or oil 823 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 332,1021 *Tsingtau, China,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Tubbs, Robert B.,* granted honorable discharge 2466 *Tuberculosis among Indians,* feasibility of sanitarium for treating, to be reported upon 328 *Tuberculosis, etc.,* admission of aliens afflicted with, excluded 899 importation of aliens with, unlawful; penalty 901 decision of board of special inquiry, final 901 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for erection and equipment for indigent patients 511 for maintenance, etc 1151 *Tuck, Charles H.,* pension increased 1543 *Tuckahoe River, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1113 *Tucker, Calaway G.,* pension increased 1618 *Tucker, George A.,* pension increased 2423 *Tucker, James P.,* pension increased 1995 *Tucker, Seth M.,* pension increased 1452 *Tuckerton Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1080 *Tuders, William,* pension increased 2490 *Tudor, Benjamin F.,* pension 2101 *Tug Fork, Big Sandy River,* appropriation for improvement of; locks and dams 737 Dam No. 1; contracts 1082 bridge authorized across, Devon, W. Va 883 Nolan, W. Va 626 Sprigg, W. Va. 1234 Warfield, Ky 852 West Virginia and Kentucky and West Virginia and Virginia 891 Williamson, W. Va 69, 1004 Wolf Creek, Ky 1002 *Tugaloo River, S. C. and Ga.,* operation of Knox’s bridge authorized across 122 *Tulalip Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for sawmill 1050 *Tule River Agency, Cal.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 333, 1022 *Tulsa, Ind. T.,* terms of court, etc., recording district No. 28 343 *Tulsa, Okla.,* terms of court 275 *Timacacori Forest Reserve, Ariz.,* proclamation establishing 3263 *Tunkasapa, or Joseph T. Cook, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 374 *Tumey, John W.,* pension increased 2767 *Turckheim, Reuben I., alias Joseph Adler,* pension increased 1707 *Turin, Italy,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Turkey,* appropriation for ambassador to 286, 916 for secretary of embassy 287, 917 for second secretary 287, 917 for interpreter 288,918 for hire of steam launch 289, 919 for purchase of legation buildings, etc 293 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 294,924 for marshals, consular courts 294, 925 for expenses of prisoners 295,925 for rent of prison 295, 9253624 *Turks Island, West Indies,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Turley, Jackson D.,* pension increased 2088 *Turley, Robert,* pension increased 2304 *Turnbull, Richard,* pension increased 2758 *Turner, C. W.,* appropriation for payment from Creek funds, unpaid tribal warrant 344 *Turner, David,* pension increased 2450 *Turner, Emma J. (widow),* pension increased 2317 *Turner, George R.,* pension increased 2263 *Turner, J. Dillon,* pension increased 2226 *Turner, Jacob* pension increased 2284 *Turner, Jefferson G.,* pension increased 2614 *Turner, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 2248 *Turner, Nathaniel Lewis,* pension increased 2709 *Turner, Samuel,* pension increased 2261 *Turner Shoals, Savannah River,* dam authorized at 1239 *Turner, William,* pension increased 2803 *Turner, William B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1396 *Turner, William H,* pension increased 2611 *Turner, William J.,* pension increased 2296 *Turney, Patrick,* pension increased 2325 *Turpentine, etc.,* cutting, etc., trees on public lands for, prohibited; penalty 208 *Turtle Cove Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of, from Aransas Pass to Corpus Christi; contracts 1091 *Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians,* appropriation for support, etc., of 360, 1042 allotments on Graham Island to 361 *Tuscaloosa, Ala.,* construction of public building authorized at 776 appropriation for 791, 1304 *Tuttle, Isaac,* pension increased 1964 *Tatuila Samoan Islands,* appropriation for barracks, naval station 1188 *Tuxpam, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 106 *Twelfth Light-House District,* deficiency appropriation for repairing, etc., buildings destroyed by earthquake 842 tender for engineer, authorized 324 appropriation for 711, 1318 limit of cost increased 858 *Twenty Per Cent to Civil Employees,* deficiency appropriation for 1404 *Twenty-third Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn kinds for extending to Kalorama road 847 appropriation for 847 *Twin City Power Company,* may build two dams across Savannah River above Augusta, Ga 1000 *Twine, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 476, 1215 *Twitchell, Jonathan C. S.,* pension increased 1521 *Two Rivers, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; restriction 1101 *Tyaskin Creek, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Tying Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for 476, 1215 *Tyler, Casper W.,* pension increased 2664 *Tyler, Cassia C. (widow),* pension increased 2383 *Tyler, George A.,* pension increased 2446 *Tyler, Leonard,* pension increased 2403 *Tyler, Sarah A. (widow),* pension increased 1643 *Tyler, Tex.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1304 *Tyler, William L.,* pension 2565 *Typhoid Fever, D. C.,* provisions to prevent spread of 889 *Typhus Fever,* appropriation fur prevention of epidemic 709, 1316 *Tyronza Central Railroad Company,* may bridge Little River, Poinsett County, Ark 112 *Tyrrell, Sallie (widow),* pension increased 1932 *Tyson, Louis A.,* pension increased 1948 *Tyson, William W.,* pension increased 2534 **U.** *Uhler, William H.,* pension increased 1690 *Uinta Forest Reserve, Utah and Wyo.,* proclamation enlarging 3186,3207,3240 *Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah,* appropriation for Indian agent at 375,1049 *Uintah Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation adding lands to, from Uintah Indian Reservation 3116 *Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah,* appropriation for irrigation system; conditions 375,1049 deficiency appropriation for surveys 654 grant of lands in former, to the Episcopal Church in Utah 611 lots in grazing reserve, entered by David Eskelson restored to public domain 3228 proclamation opening to entry unallotted lands in 3119 reserving town sites 3139 modifying provisions for drawings 3140 lands reserved to Indians for agriculture 3141 additional, for town sites 3143 reservoir site 3142 area reduced 3143 sale of timber by Indians of former 3763625 time extended homesteaders to establish residence on, ceded lands 9 *Uintah Indians,* appropriation for irrigating lands of 375, 1049 *Umatilla, etc., Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 367, 1045 shares of minors, etc., in trust funds may be paid to guardians 356 *Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* grazing lands of, may be patented to purchasers 611 permission for cattle and sheep to cross over 369 *Umpqua Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamation establishing 3301 *Umpqua River Life-Saving Station, Oreg.,* appropriation for telephone line to mouth of Siuslaw River 1308 *Umstead, John C.,* pension increased 1575 *Uncompahgre Forest Reserve, Colo.,* proclamation establishing 3109 enlarging 3282 *Uncompahgre Indian Reservation, Utah,* lands containing gilsonite, asphaltum, elaterite, etc., in, offered for sale 3214 recording mining clams in Wasatch County 376 *Uncompahgre Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating lands of 375,1049 *Underwood, Arthur A.,* payment to 2316 *Underwood, Eldridge,* pension increased 2527 *Underwood, John,* pension increased 1804 *Underwood, Thomas F.,* pension increased 1721 *Union Agency, Indian Territory,* appropriation for Indian agent at 338, 1025 for expenses, town sites, etc 338, 1025 for leasing lands of Creeks, etc 338, 1025 for expenses, sale of inherited, etc., lands 1025 deficiency appropriation for clerical force, etc., town-site expenses 39 *Union Brewing Company,* payment to 2824 *Union Railroad Station, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase of land, changing grades, etc., for 490, 1126 improvement of plaza; part by Terminal Company 1127 ascertainment of damages, etc., changes of grade, on line of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad 624 damages for change of grade, benefits from abolishing grade crossings, etc., to be considered 619 pay of commissioners to be determined by Supreme Court 619 *Union Veteran Legion, D. C.,* punishment for unauthorized wearing insignia of 62 *Union Veteran’s Union, D. C.,* punishment, for unauthorized wearing insignia of 62 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain). *United States Courts,* appropriation for Chief and associate justices, Supreme Court 446, 991 for marshal, Supreme Court 446,991 for clerks to justices 446, 992 for circuit, judges 446, 992 appropriation for circuit courts of appeals, clerks 446, 992 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit 447,992 for district judges 447,992 for judges, Indian Territory 447,992 for district court, Hawaii 447,992 for retired judges 447, 992 for court of appeals, D. C 447,992 for supreme court, D. C 447,992 for clerk, Illinois northern district 447,992 for commissioner, Yellowstone Park 447,992 for law books, circuit courts of appeals 447, 993 for expenses, in China 922, 1357 for salaries, etc., marshals;, advances 753, 1360 salaries Idaho and California southern district 753 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 753,1360 salaries, Idaho and California southern district 754 for fees, district attorney for D. C 754,1360 for payments to regular assistants 754,1361 special assistants 754,1361 for assistant attorneys in special cases 754,1361 employment of foreign counsel 754, 1361 naturalization proceedings 1361 for fees, clerks 754,1361 returns of all moneys to be made 754 commissioners 755, 1361 jurors 755,1361 witnesses 755,1361 for rent, of court rooms 755,1361 for bailiffs, etc 755, 1361 for expenses, judges, etc 755, 1361 for jury commissioners 755,1361 for miscellaneous expenses; Alaska 755, 1361 for special master, case against George Edward Adams 755 for expenses, Indian Territory 756 for supplies 756, 1361 for books, Hawaii courts 756, 1361 for support of prisoners 756, 1362 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 756, 1362 Atlanta, Ga 757,1363 deficiency appropriation for district attorneys and assistants 40,41,657, 667,1403 for district judges 41 Alabama northern district 1390 Nebraska, additional 1390 Ohio southern district, additional 1390 Oklahoma 1390 for additional justice, Arizona 41 for additional judges, Indian Territory 41 for court of appeals, D. C 41 for assistant attorneys in special cases 41, 48,657,1391 for fees, jurors 41,48,205, 669,1390 for rent of court, rooms 41, 657,1391 for bailiffs, etc 41,48, 66,1390, 1403 for miscellaneous expenses 42,48,1390 for marshals 48, 667, 1390,1403 for fees, clerks 48,657,667, 1390, 1103, 1405 for fees, commissioners 48, 667, 669,1403, 1405 for support of prisoners 48, 667,669,1403 for supplies 48, 1391 for fees, witnesses 205, 667, 1390,1403, 1405 for additional judge, New York southern district 657 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 657 for paying judgments 663, 1399 for, in China 669 for China, established 8143626 Alabama, northern district, assignment of judge to southern division 114 Arizona, eastern district created; judges, etc 283 western district created; judges, etc 283 Arkansas, western district, transfer of civil cases permitted in divisions of 206 in criminal cases, certain defendants maybe tried in Fort Smith division 207 California, southern district, marshal’s salary 753 district attorney 754 District of Columbia supreme court expenses to be carried in District appropriation 763 Georgia, southern district, Albany division created 547 Iowa, southern district, Appanoose County transferred from southern to eastern division 127 Clinton County transferred to 304 Ottumwa division established 913 Idaho, salary of marshal 753 district attorney 754 Missouri, Phelps County transferred from western to eastern district 875 Nebraska district, eight divisions created 997 additional district judge 997 marshal’s pay increased 1000 North Dakota, five divisions established 609 Oklahoma, eastern district created; judges, etc 275 western district created; judges, etc 275 transfer of pending matters, etc 1286 Porto Rico, qualifications, etc., of jurors district court 466 Texas, southern district, new division created 121 western district, new division created 226 Virginia, western district, officers, etc., Big Stone Gap 546 appeals allowed from any interlocutory order of injunction, etc 116 commissioners to have a seal; use, etc 546 competency of witnesses in civil cases to follow State or Territorial laws 618 concurrent jurisdiction of circuit and district courts in immigration cases 907 district judge for Alabama northern district 931 Arizona eastern and western districts 283 California northern district, additional 1253 Ohio southern district, additional 928 Nebraska, additional 997 New York southern district, additional 202 Oklahoma, eastern and western districts 275 district judge from another circuit may act for disabled judge 1417 good-conduct commutation extended to existing sentences 149 jurisdiction in naturalization of aliens 596 jurors in Federal cases, New Mexico Territory; selection, etc 552 selection of, in Oklahoma 11 proceedings by Attorney-General, special counsel, etc., authorized in any district 816 writs of error in criminal cases by United States to Supreme Court 1246 not allowed when verdict for defendant 1246 terms, Abingdon, Va 547 Albuquerque, Ariz 283 Ardmore, Okla 275 terms, Bellingham, Wash 913 Big Stone Gap, Va 547 Birmingham, Ala 114 Bismarck, N. Dak 609,610 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 912 Chadron, Nebr 998 Charleston, S. C. 1002 Charlottesville, Va 547 Chattanooga, Tenn 298, 882 Chickashaw, Okla 275 Clarksburg, W. Va 891 Columbia, S. C 1002 Creston, Iowa 127 Danville, Va 547 Dayton, Ohio 1294 Del Rio, Tex 226 Devils Lake, N. Dak 609,610 Dubuque, Iowa 912 Elizabeth City, N. C. 1224 Enid, Okla 275 Eureka, Cal 631 Evanston, Wyo 111 Fargo, N. Dak 609, 610 Florence, S. C 1002 Fort Dodge, Iowa 912 Grand Forks, N. Dak 609,610 Grand Island, Nebr 998 Greeneville, Tenn 298 Greenville, S. C 1002 Guthrie, Okla 275 Harrisonburg, Va 547 Hastings, Nebr 998 Lawton, Okla 275 Lincoln, Nebr 998 Lynchburg, Va 547 McCook, Nebr 998 Martinsburg, W. Va 891 Miami, Fla 226 Minot, N. Dak 609, 610 Muscogee, Okla 275 Nashville, Tenn 298,882 Newbern, N. C. 1224 Norfork, Nebr 998 North Platte, Nebr 998 Oklahoma City, Okla 275 Omaha, Nebr 998 Ottumwa, Iowa 913 Parkersburg, W. Va 891 Philippi, W. Va 891 Phoenix, Ariz 283 Quincy, Ill 882 Raleigh, N. C 1224 Roanoke, Va 547 Sioux City, Iowa 912 South McAlester, Okla 275 Tulsa, Okla 275 Victoria, Tex 121 Vinita, Okla 275 Washington, N. C 1224 Wheeling, W. Va 891 Wilmington, N. C 1224 *United States Notes,* issue of smaller denominations authorized to meet deficiency bi silver certificates 1289 higher denominations to be retired 1290 aggregate outstanding, not to be changed 1290 *Universalist General Convention, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *University of Arizona,* lands reserved for; disposition 282 *University of Idaho,* obsolete cannon, etc., donated to 8653627 *University of Oklahoma,* additional land granted to, in Cleveland County 932 lands reserved for; disposition 273 indemnity grant 275 for preparatory school 275 additional grant 623 *University of Utah,* part of Fort Douglas Reservation granted to conditions 195 rights reserved 195 *Upham, David,* pension increased 2223 *Upper White River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of, Lock and Dam No. 3 1093 right of wav granted through Lands of Lock No. 1 1283 *Upton, Gainford N.,* pension increased 2301 *Urgent Deficiencies* (*see* Deficiency Appropriations). *Uruguay, Paraguay and,* appropriation for minister to 287, 917 for secretary of legation 917 *Useless Papers,* in post-offices to be disposed of 186 *Utah,* appropriation for Indian service in 375, 1049 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 375, 1049 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 436, 981 for reimbursement for surveying advances 726 deficiency appropriation for incidental expenses, Indian service in 38, 655 asphaltum, etc., lands, Uncompahgre Reservation, to be sold 3214 Bear River Forest. Reserve, Idaho and, established 3206 Beaver Forest Reserve, established 3189 Dixie Forest Reserve, established 3147 Fillmore Forest Reserve, established 3200 Fish Lake Forest Reserve, lands added to 3189 Glenwood Forest Reserve, established 3275 grant of Uintah Reservation kinds to the Episcopal Church in Utah 611 La Sal Forest Reserve, Colorado and, established 204,3190 land laws extended to abandoned Fort Crittenden Military Reservation 808 Logan Forest Reserve merged into Bear River 3206 Manti Forest Reserve, lands added to 3188 Monticello Forest Reserve, established 3272 part of Fort Douglas Military Reservation, granted to university 195 Payson Forest Reserve, area extended 3127 Raft River Forest Reserve, Idaho and, established 3247 Sevier Forest Reserve, established 3020 enlarged 3187 time extended for settlers on Uinta lands, to establish residence 9 town sites reserved in Uintah Indian Reservation 3139 provisions for drawings modified 3140 lands reserved to Indians for agriculture and reservoir site 3141 additional 3143 reservoir site reduced 3143 Uintah Forest Reserve, enlarged 3116 Uintah Forest Reserve, Wyo. and, enlarged 3186, 3240 boundaries changed 3207 Uintah Indian Reservation, opened to entry 3119 grazing reserve, lots entered by David Eskelson restored to public domain 3238 Vernon Forest Reserve, established 3197 Wasatch Forest Reserve, established 3225 *Utah and Eastern Copper Company,* sale of lands of Snebit Indians, Utah, to; conditions 375 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 376, 1049 deficiency appropriation for employees 47 *Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River 375, 1049 *Utilla, Honduras,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Utter, Gould E.,* pension increased 1522 *Utter, Henry,* pension increased 2528 **V.** *V Street. D. C.* deficiency appropriation for widening 640 *Vaccinatiom of Indians,* appropriation for 330, 1018 *Valdez, Alaska,* appropriation for improvement of jail 751 *Valdez, Marshall Pass and Northern Railroad Company,* time extended for completing road in Alaska by 915 *Valdosta, Ga.,* construction of public building authorized at 776 appropriation for 791,1304 *Valencia, Spain,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Valentine, Benjamin W.,* pension increased 1832 *Valentine, Ethan A.,* pension increased 2321 *Valiquette, M. J.,* payment to 2662 *Vallandigham, George B.,* pension increased 1924 *Valley Forge Park Commission, Pa.,* loan of brass cannon, etc., to 1415 *Valparaiso, Chile,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Valparaiso Earthquake, Chile,* proclamation asking aid to sufferers from 3227 *Van Alst, William,* pension increased 2623 *Van Amringe, Mani Ellen (daughter),* pension 2744 *Van Blarcom, Mary (widow),* pension 1532 *Van Brunt, Ellen M. (widow),* pension increased 1993 *Van Buren, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 21 *Van Buskirk, Reuben,* pension increased 2164 *Van Camp, James H.,* pension increased 2078 *Van De Bogert, George W.,* pension increased 2156 *Van Derslice, Hester A. (widow),* pension increased 2079 *Van Dewalker, James G.,* pension increased 25713628 *Van Dusen, Charles H.* pension increased 2150 *Van Keuren, William,* pension increased 1895 *Van Ostern, William V.,* pension increased 1770 *Van Ostrand, Charles,* pension increased 2381 *Van Patten, Minard,* pension increased 1835 *Van Riper, Abram,* pension increased 1986 *Van Riper, Jeremiah,* pension increased 2060 *Van Scoter, Hudson J.,* pension increased 2067 *Van Steenburg, Linas,* pension increased 2462 *Van Slyke, Anthony,* pension increased 2072 *Van Tassell, William H.,* pension increased 2351 *Van Tine, Charles,* pension increased 2246 *Van Volkenburgh, Isaac,* pension increased 1558 *Van Vorst, Adam S.,* pension increased 2339 *Vanbeber, Emily J. (widow),* pension increased 2774 *Vance, George C.,* pension increased 2595 *Vance, John P.,* pension increased 1702 *Vance, Joseph W.,* pension increased 1868 *Vancouver, British Columbia,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Vancouver, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River at 2 *Vancuren, Sabine,* pension increased 1810 *Vandegrift, John,* pension increased 2773 *Vandel, Abram W.* pension increased 2693 *Vandel, Arthur M., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Vandel, Charles E., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Vandel, James E., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Vanderburgh, Effingham,* pension increased 2206 *Vanderwalker, George E.,* pension increased 2428 *Vandine, Harriet E. (widow),* pension increased 2056 *Vandiver, Margaret R. (widow),* pension increased 2250 *Vanmatre, Cyrus,* pension increased 2078 *Vann, Clement N.,* claim for services to Osages, referred to Court of Claims 365 *Vantilburgh, William,* pension increased 2258 *Vantine, Abraham K.,* pension increased 1471 *Vassar, John G.,* pension increased 2044 *Vaughan, Smith,* pension increased 1926 *Vaught, Stephen,* pension increased 2037 *Vaults, Safes, and Locks, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 700, 1306 for electrical protection for 700,1306 deficiency appropriation for 28,45 *Veach, John P.,* pension increased 2162 *Veatch, Harmon,* pension increased 2558 *Vegetables, D. C.,* may be sold by head or bunch 316, 854 *Vehicles, D. C, Motor or Horse,* speed regulations; penalties 621 *Veile, George C.,* pension increased 2674 *Venezuela,* appropriation for minister to 286, 916 for secretary of legation 287,917 *Venice, Italy,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Veracruz, Mexico,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Vermilion, Ohio. * appropriation for improvement of 1094 *Vernon, Cynthia, formerly Cordial (widow),* pension increased 1885 *Vernon Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation establishing 3197 *Versailles, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792, 1304 *Vertner, Daniel M.,* pension increased 2088 *Vessels,* confinement of animals in interstate transit by, limited 607 time for feeding, watering, and rest required 607 international requirements of lights on fishing 850 punishment of owners, etc., of, violating quarantine regulations 300 *Vessels in Domestic Commerce* (*see also* Vessels *and* Steamboat Inspection Service), enrollment and license of. consolidated in one document 136 renewal of license by indorsement of collector of district in which lying 136 five great coasting districts established: divisions 190 operating foreign-built dredges in United States forbidden unless documented 204 *Vessels, Steam,* masters, etc., to display licenses within forty-eight hours 897 emergency transfers excepted 897 regulation of whistling by 881 *Veterinarians, Army,* appropriation for pay; longevity 245, 1163 *Veterinarians, D. C.,* use of drugs, etc., by 175 *Veterinary Regulations, D. C.,* board of examiners created; qualifications, appointment, etc 870 officers, duties, etc 870 licenses to practice required; examinations, etc 871 acceptance of foreign licenses 871 of grad nates of colleges without examination 872 to present practitioners 8723629 licenses to practice; appeal in case of refusal to issue; proceedings 872 display of license; inspection 872 persons regarded as veterinary practitioners 872 not applicable to Army veterinarians, etc 873 revocation of license; appeal proceedings 873 penalty for violations 873 duty of corporation counsel 873 *Vetter, Christina (widow),* pension 2563 *Viali, John G.,* pension increased 2521 *Vice-President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 400, 947 for secretary to, etc 389, 935 deficiency appropriation for additional compensation 1371 compensation established 993 *Vick, Caroline (widow),* pension increased 2649 *Vicksburg National Cemetery, Miss.,* appropriation for road to 1347 right of way granted over road to 849 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.,* appropriation for establishing 744,1350 *Victoria, British Columbia,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294, 924 *Victoria, Tex.,* terms of court, at 121 *Vidal, Fernando M.,* deficiency appropriation for legal services 1390 *Vienna, Austria,* classification and salary of consul-general 99 appropriation for clerk’ hire 294, 924 *Vincennes University, Ind.,* obsolete arms, etc., in possession of, donated for military instruction 834 *Vincent, John T.,* pension increased 1839 *Vincent, Joseph J.,* pension increased 1738 *Vincent, Jotham A.,* pension increased 2791 *Vinita, Okla.,* terms of court 275 *Virgin, Nelson,* pension increased 2268 *Virginia,* appropriation for Indian service in 376,1050 bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, between West Virginia and 891 *Virginia Antiquities, Association for Preservation of,* appropriation for purchase or lease of pier, Jamestown island; conditions 766 *Virginia Western Judicial District,* officers, etc., at Big Stone Gap 546 terms of court 547 *Visgar, William P.,* pension increased 2683 *Visiting Representatives of Foreign Governments,* entertainment, of, allowed from emergency appropriation 27 *Visseher, Mary J. (widow),* pension 1558 *Vital Statistics, D. C.,* regulations for reporting, etc., births 1010 *Vital Statistics, etc.,* appropriation for collecting by Census Office 443,939 *Vivian, John N.* pension increased 1744 *Vladivostok, Siberia,* classification and salary of consul 99 appropriation for interpreter at consulate 294, 924 *Volin, Joseph, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Voluntary Personal Services,* acceptance by official, prohibited; exception 49 *Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). *Volunteers,* appropriation for arrears of pay and bounty 750, 1356 for commutation of rations 750,1356 deficiency appropriation for refund to States, expenses raising 46,666 for pay, etc., Oregon and Washington 46, 666, 1401 for Mexican war 666 *Volunteers, Spanish War,* issue of medals to, who served beyond term of enlistment to suppress Philippine insurrection 621 appropriation for 621 *Volusia Bar, Saint Johns River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 1086 *Von Ezdorf, R. H.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1375 *von Seggern, H.* payment, to 2662 *Voris, William D.,* pension increased 2336 *Voris, William S.,* pension increased 2558 *Vorous, John,* pension increased 2460 *Vose, Bettie May (widow),* pension increased 2425 *Vose, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 1849 *Voss, Charles F.,* pension increased 1970 *Vroman, Frank,* pension increased 2556 *Vroom, Julia A. (widow),* pension 2424 *Vrtyna, John,* payment to 2662 **W.** *W Street NW., D. C.,* appropriation for purchasing land for extending 1008 assessment of benefits, etc 1008 proceedings to condemn land for extending, Flagler to Second streets, etc 845 appropriation for 845 *Wabash River,* bridge authorized across, at Mount Carmel, Ill 820 *Wabrass, John W.,* pension 1992 *Wacanga, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Waccamaw River, N. C. and S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1084 *Wade, Maggie,* added to Chickasaw final roll 340 *Wadstern, Lars F., alias Frederick,* pension increased 1888 *Wadsworth, Eliza F. (widow),* pension 22413630 *Wadsworth, James W.,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 828 *Wagenknecht, Jacob,* pension increased 2004 *Waggoner, Maria H (widow),* pension increased 2278 *Wagher, Albert C.,* pension increased 2453 *Wagner, Adeliade (widow),* pension increased 2655 *Wagner, Anna H.(widow),* pension increased 1763 *Wagner, Frederick W.,* pension increased 2597 *Wagner, Henry,* pension increased 2464 *Wagner, John A.,* pension increased 2679 *Wagon Service, Postal Service,* appropriation for 472, 1211 deficiency appropriation for 658 *Wagoner, John T.,* pension 2006 *Wagoner, Joseph H.,* pension increased 1870 *Wahcahunka, John, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 374 *Wahpeton, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 360, 1042 for water supply 1042 *Wainwright, Katherine F. (widow),* pension increased 1716 *Wajunhunta, Baptiste, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Wajunhunta, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Wakefield, George L.,* pension increased 2145 *Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for watchman, care of dock and monument at 422, 967 for repairs to fence, etc 1344 *Wakefield, William,* pension increased 2723 *Wakinyangi or Samuel, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Wakulla River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Walden, David R.,* pension increased 1915 *Waldoboro, Me.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790 *Waldorph, Marvin,* pension increased 2345 *Waldron, Emma C. (widow),* pension 1892 *Waldron, Jane E.,* appropriation for payment of judgment to 1047 *Waldron, Luke,* pension increased 1860 *Walgwist, Johanna (widow),* pension increased 1730 *Walke, Lucy (widow),* pension 1480 *Walker, Abraham,* pension increased 2020 *Walker, Anna B. L. (widow),* pension increased 2416 *Walter, Anna Lamar (widow),* pension increased 2250 *Walker, Anna Mary, or Me kha bae. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Walker, Annie M. (widow)m* pension increased 1936 *Walker, Augustus,* pension increased 1626 *Walker, Charles A.,* pension increased 2066 *Walker, E. P * deficiency appropriation for services 1397 *Walker, Freeman V.,* ordered before Army retiring board to determine status on retired list 451 *Walker, Henry H. A.,* pension increased 2795 *Walker, James D.,* pension increased 2635 *Walker, John P.,* pension 2752 *Walker, Keziah (widow),* pension increased 2441 *Walker, Margaret E. (widow),* pension increased 2252 *Walker, Morris H.,* military record corrected 2816 *Walter River Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 358, 1040 deficiency appropriation for surveys 654 proclamation opening to settlement ceded lands in 3237 timber lands reserved for Indians of 358 *Walker, Sadie A. (widow),* pension increased 1582 *Walker, William F.,* pension increased 2101 *Wall, Asa,* pension increased 1812 *Wall, James G.,* pension increased 2057 *Wall, Thompson,* pension increased 2322 *Walla Walla County, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River, between Benton County and 866 *Walla Walla, etc., Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 367, 1045 *Wallace, John G.,* pension increased 1716 *Wallace, William,* pension increased 2730 *Wallace, William E.,* pension increased 1986 *Waller, Elizabeth A. (widow),* pension increased 2204 *Waller, John,* payment to 2813 *Waller, Rollin T.,* pension increased 1844 *Wallerson, Simon Peter,* pension increased 2436 *Wallis, Samuel P.,* pension increased 2770 *Wallowa Forest Reserve, Oreg.,* proclamation establishing 3004 including, in Imnaha Forest Reserve 3284 *Walrod, Charles,* pension increased 2364 *Walrod, William,* pension increased 1893 *Walsh Company, W. C.,* deficiency appropriation for compensation 13923631 *Walsh, James W., alias James Powers,* pension increased 2559 *Walter, Dora C. (widow),* pension 1879 *Walter, John F.,* pension increased 1449 *Walters, Abraham,* pension increased 1636 *Walters, Emma (widow),* pension increased 2633 *Walton, Edward,* pension increased 2291 *Walton, Frederick B.,* pension increased 2000 *Walton, Levi J.,* pension increased 1590 *Walton, William B.,* pension increased 2770 *Walworth County, S. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River in 193 between Dewey County and 95 *Walz, Julia (widow),* pension 2089 *Wamditowin, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Wannassy, Charles, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 379 *Wanyanka Mani or Rex Luke C. Walker,* fee-simple title to 374 *Wapaha, John B., Italian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Wappinger Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 1078 *War College, Army,* appropriation for expenses 240, 1158 for maintenance 255, 1172 *War College, Naval,* appropriation for maintenance 557, 1179 *War Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 417,963 details of civilians prohibited to and from Office of General Staff 418 for clerks, etc., Military Secretary’s Office 418,964 Inspector-General’s Office 418,964 Judge-Advocate-General’s Office 418,964 Signal Office 418,964 Quartermaster-General’s Office 419,965 Commissary-General’s Office 419, 965 Surgeon-General’s Office 419,965 Paymaster-General’s Office 420,965 Office of Chief of Ordnance 420, 966 Office of Chief of Engineers 420,966 Bureau of Insular Affairs 421,966 for contingent expenses 421, 966 for stationery 421,966 for rent 421,967 for public buildings and grounds, clerks, gardeners, watchmen, etc 421,967 for State, War, and Navy Department building, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 422, 968 for civil expenses under 731,1339 for armories and arsenals 731,1339 for buildings and grounds, Washington, D. C 733,1341 for traveling expenses of the President 1342 for telegraph, Capitol to Departments and Printing Office 735,1343 for Washington Monument 735,1343 for Grant Memorial 735 for McClellan statue 736 for Lincoln Memorial, Hodgenville, Ky 1343 appropriation for Engineer Department, rivers and harbors 736, 1073, 1344 for national cemeteries 740,1346 for bringing homo remains of officers, etc 741, 1347 for bringing home civilians and discharged soldiers 741, 1347 for Yorktown Monument, Va., fence, etc 742 for military posts 742, 1348 for International Waterways Commission 743, 1351 for Fort Snelling, Minn 743 for Fort Monroe 743,1348 for Fort Leavenworth, Kans., military prison 743 for military parks 743, 1349 for maps 744,1350 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes 744, 1350 for artificial limbs 744, 1350 for appliances for disabled soldiers 745, 1350 for Providence Hospital, D. C 745, 1350 for Garfield Hospital, D. C. 745, 1351 for California Débris Commission 745, 1351 for New York Harbor 745, 1350 for Jamestown Exposition, use of funds for buoys, etc 1351 for National Home for Volunteer Soldiers 745,1351 for aid to State and Territorial homes 749,1356 for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 750,1356 stating balances 1356 for arrears of pay, war with Spain, etc 750, 1356 for printing and binding 760, 1367 work for Military Secretary’s Office 1367 for support of the Army 240, 1158 for fortifications 462, 1058 for Military Academy 521,1063 for headstones, etc., graves of Confederates who died in Northern prisons and hospitals 56 deficiency appropriation for Army 32, 46, 645, 665, 668, 843, 1381, 1401, 1404 for Army General Hospital 32 for military prison, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 32 for national trophy, medals, etc., rifle contests 32 for Indiana State board of agriculture 32 for burial of indigent soldiers 33 for Isthmian Canal 33 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 34,1382,1401 for State and Territorial homes 34, 644,1383 for Court of Claims judgments under 44, 664,1400 for refund to States, volunteers 46,666 for horses, etc., claims 46 for Oregon and Washington Volunteers 46, 666, 1404 for Washington, D. C., barracks 120 for Fort Donelson, Tenn., cemetery 644 for Fort Niagara, N. Y., buildings 644 for advertising 644,1380 for Statue of Liberty, N. Y 644 for use of earthquake fund 644 for De B. Randolph Keim 641 for California Débris Commission, earthquake losses 644 for Deseret News 645 for Texas 645 for judgments of United States courts under 663,1399 for Commissary-General’s Office 6653632 deficiency appropriation for Mexican war volunteers 666 for Secretary 1380 for contingent expenses 1380 for Lieut. R. W. Collins 1380 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 46, 666, 1380,1401 for claims of Confederate soldiers 1381 for Rock Island, Ill., bridge 1381 for destroying ice gorge, Missouri River 1381 for John W. McHarg 1381 for proceeds of property 1401 chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs made a brigadier-general 456 Military Secretary’s Office restored to Adjutant-General’s Office 1158 *War of 1812,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims of New York and Pennsylvania 29 *War with Spain,* appropriation for arrears of pay 750, 1356 deficiency appropriation for arrears of pay 28 for distributing medals to Navy and Marine Corps, service in West Indies 35 issue of medals to volunteers who served beyond enlistment to suppress Philippine insurrection 621 *War, Munitions of.* proclamation prohibiting export to Santo Domingo of 3183 *Warburton, Barclay H.,* reimbursement to 2658 *Ward, Benjamin Q.,* pension increased 1733 *Ward, Bolivar,* pension increased 2092 *Ward, Daniel,* pension increased 1686 *Ward, Edward Wesley,* pension increased 2539 *Ward, Jacob A.,* pension increased 2675 *Ward, James H.,* pension increased 1741 *Ward, John W.,* pension 2109 *Ward, Vienna (widow),* pension 1733 *Ward, William H.,* pension increased 1952 *Wardlaw, Martha E. (widow),* pension increased 1841 *Wardwell, Ernest H.,* pension increased 1951 *Ware, Rachel E. (widow),* pension increased 1567 *Ware, Taylor,* granted honorable discharge 2221 *Warfel, George W.,* pension increased 2806 *Warfield, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 852 *Warford, James H.,* pension increased 2185 *Warford, Stacy B.* pension increased 2130 *Warm Spring Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 367, 1045 *Warner, George,* pension increased 2123 *Barner, Harvey, or Tae hu tam be, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Warner, Henry, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to. 356 *Warner, Ida M. (widow),* pension 2192 *Warner, John W.,* pension increased 1489 *Warner, Thomas,* pension increased 2678 *Barner, William,* appointed on Board of Managera, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 828 *Warnes, William,* pension increased 2046 *Warnock, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2208 *Warrant Machinists, Navy,* appointment of; annual limit 553 *Warrants, etc., Postal Service,* employee may be designated to sign, for Postmaster-General 1206 *Warrants, Lost, etc.,* issue of duplicates for; restriction removed 84 not exceeding $50 after 30 days 84 *Warren, George W.,* pension 1881 *Warren, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 1304 limit of cost increased, public building 777 *Warren, Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for opening 994 appropriation for 991 *Warren, William B.,* pension increased 2077 *Warrensburg, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Warrior River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of; Locks and Dams 1, 2, and 3 737, 737 for improvement of; contracts 1087 Locks and Dams Nos. 2 and 3 1088, 1345 *Warsaw, Russia,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Warwick River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Wasatch Forest Reserve, Utah,* proclamation establishing 3225 *Wascher, Henry,* pension increased 1603 *Washburn, Charles,* pension increased 1588 *Washburn, Ella C. (widow),* pension increased 2639 *Washburn, George H.,* pension increased 2290 *Washburn, Jerome,* pension increased 1566 *Washington,* appropriation for Indian service in 377, 1050 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 377, 1050 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 436, 981 for dredge for use in harbors, etc., of Oregon and 1107 for reimbursing, survey of a township 1334 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., volunteers 46,666,1404 allotment and disposal of lands in diminished Colville Reservation 80 canal from Lake Washington to Puget Sound, authorized 2313633 Colville Forest Reserve, established 3288 disposal of allotments on Columbia and Colville Reservation 55 lands sold subject to taxation 56 entries prior to December 21, 1904, on Yakima Reservation ceded lands confirmed 1420 forest reserves not to he created or added to in, except by act of Congress 1271 homesteaders allowed leave of absence 1421 time to prove residence, etc., in, extended 1421 irrigable lands on Yakima Indian Reservation subject to reclamation act 53 Olympic Forest Reserve, enlarged 3306 Priest River Forest Reserve, Idaho and, enlarged 3257 3309 prosecutions for violations of Alaska salmon fisheries act may be in 481 illegal fishing in Alaska may be in district courts 264 Rainier Forest Reserve, name of Mount Rainier Forest Reserve changed to, and area enlarged 3296 reappraisement of certain suburban lots, Port Angeles town site 167 subdivision and sale of certain lands in 229 auction sales; private sales 229 entries by bona fide occupants 229 time extended for final proofs, desert land entries in Benton County 1057 Washington Forest Reserve, area modified 3088, 3297 Wenaha Forest Reserve, established in Oregon, and 3010 enlarged 3279 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,* appropriation for extensions, etc., from receipts 241,1159 *Washington and Western Maryland Railroad Company,* extension of tracks authorized : location 532 payment for right of way through Government land 533 bridges, crossings, etc 534 taking land for tracks, stations; assent of owners 534 condemnation proceedings 534 time of construction 536 *Washington Aqueduct, D. C.,* appropriation for operation, salaries, etc 497, 1135 for dredging, etc., Dalecarlia Reservoir 1135 for filtration plant., expenses 497, 1135 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 642 *Washington Asylum. D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 568, 1149 for paying families of prisoners 509, 1149 for additional land, new almshouse, etc 510 for administration building, male workhouse 1149 for home for aged and infirm 509, 1150 for transporting prisoners 510, 1150 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 642, 1372 use of balance 642 *Washington Barracks, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for filling, etc., reservation 120 *Washington Bayou, Miss.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1114 *Washington Bridge Company,* may bridge Columbia River, Wenatchee, Wash 6 *Washington County, Miss.,* construction of bridge authorized across Yazoo River by Holmes County and 112 *Washington County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River at Webster, by Westmoreland and ’ 17,876 *Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for machinery, etc., naval gun factory 558, 1180 for public works, navy-yard 565, 118 for naval hospital, addition 1191 for marine barracks 1191 enlargement of customhouse at, authorized 775 appropriation for 790 wharf for buoys, etc., authorized 995 appropriation for 1319 *Washington Eastern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for district judge 41 *Washington Forest Resene, Wash.,* proclamation modifying area of 3088, 3297 *Washington Market Company, D. C.,* may extend refrigerating pipes from Center Market Under Seventh street 93 may erect ice plant, etc 873 *Washington Monument, D. C.,* appropriation for care and maintenance 735, 1343 for expenses 735,1343 *Washington, N. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1304 terms of court 1224 appointment of clerk 1224 *Washington, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 699 *Washington Parish, D. C.,* restrictions on cemetery inclosures, etc., repealed 1236 *Washington Seventh Day Baptist Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Washington Sound, etc., Wash.,* appropriation for lighting 713, 1320 *Washington, Spa Spring and Gretta, Railroad Company,* may extend road within District of Columbia, conditions, etc 894 *Washington, Western Judicial District,* terms of court at Bellingham 913 *Washita County, Okla.,* change of county seat from Cloud Chief to New Cordell, ratified 50 *Wasicika, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed. 361 *Waskom, James,* pension increased 2035 *Water Department, D. C.,* appropriation for Washington Aqueduct, etc, 497, 1135 for meters; repayment 513 for salaries 514,1154 for general expenses 514, 1155 for extending system, installing meters, etc 515,1155 for repayment to Holly Manufacturing Company 515 refund of penalty to Allis-Chalmers Company 2314 *Water Hyacinth,* appropriation for removal from waters of Florida 1087 Louisiana and Texas, 10903634 *Water Meters.* appropriation for purchase, installation, etc.: repayment 513 for installation, etc 1155 *Water Side Drive, Kaloriima Heights. D. * proceedings to condemn land for opening highway to Park road from 855 appropriation for 855 *Water Supply of the United States,* appropriation for investigations to determine; reports 728,1335 *Wateree River. S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1084 *Waterfowl. D. C.,* restrictions on hunting, etc 809 *Waters Ferry, Ala.,* bridge authorized across Perdido River at. 79 *Watertown Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for new machines; 464 for pattern shop 464 for transportation facilities 732,1340 for noncommissioned officers’ quartets 1340 for fireproofing shops 1340 for foundry improvement 1340 for testing’maritine 732, 1340 *Watertown, N. Y.,* old public building to be taken down and new one built on site; materials 785 appropriation for 796, 1305 rent 1305 *Watertown, S. Dak.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 794, 1305 *Watertown, Wis.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 796 *Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y.,* appropriation for electric motors 464 for improvements, etc 732,1340 repeal of provision for oil house 1340 *Waterways Commission, International.* appropriation for continuing work of 743, 1351 *Watkins, David M.,* pension increased 2394 *Watkins, Frank B.,* pension increased 2066 *Watkins. Letitia D. (widow),* pension increased 1618 *Watkins. Samuel,* pension increased 2055 * Watson, Angeline. ( widow),* pension increased 1781 *Watson, Eher,* pension increased 1573 *Watson, James W., * credit in accounts 2215 *Watson, Joseph. * pension increased 2081 *Watson Manufacturing Company, L. S.,* refund of customs lines to 2307 *Watson, Mary B. (widow),* pension 1917 *Watson, Samuel S.,* pension increased 2676 *Watson, Willis H.,* pension increased 1922 *Watt, Thomas,* pension increased 1777 *“Waturus,” Steam Yacht,* granted American register; coasting trade forbidden 799 *Waugh. Thomas W.,* pension increased 183] *Waukegan, III.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1102 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792,1305 *Waukesha, Wis.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for 796 *Wausau, Wis.,* limit of cost increased. public building 774 appropriation for 789,1305 *Way, Catherine (widow),* pension increased 2624 *Way, Thomas P;.,* pension increased 2435 *Waycross, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 794 transfer of table sirup station, to Georgia 696 *Waymer, Satina A. (widow),* pension increased. 2750 *Wayne, Millon H.,* pension increased 1875 *Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 671,1257 for fuel, lights, and repairs 6,711,258 for contingent expenses 6,711,258 for salaries of officials outside of Washington 672 for salaries of station officials 1258 for all other expenses 6,721,258 sale of publications 1258 for printing and binding 7,601,367 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 48,667,1403 *Weatherby, Edmund P.,* pension increased 2802 *Weatherby, Harriet (widow),* pension increased 2200 *Weatherman, Calvin D.,* pension increased 1707 *Weathersby, Dora A. (widow),* pension 1721 *Heatherstone, James, Indian. Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Weatherstone, Mary S., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 374 *Weatherstone, Ralph. Indian Allottee. * fee-simple title to 374 *Weatherstone. William M., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to. 374 *Weatherwar, Charles Henry,* pension increased 2804 *Weaver. Charles H,* pension increased 1971 *Weaver, Edgar,* pension increased 2637 *Wearer, Joseph H.,* pension increased 2108 *Wearer, Sanford,* pension increased 2162 *Weaverling, Martha J. (widow),* pension increased 2633 *Webb, Amanda M. (widow),* pension 2231 *Webb. Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 1752 *Webb, Frank A.,* deficiency appropriation for sureties on bond of 29 *Webb, James,* pension increased 20323635 *Webb, John M.,* pension increased 2243 *Webb, Reuben C.,* pension increased 2746 *Webb. Robert,* pension increased 2380 *Webb, William H. * pension increased 2630 *Webber, Amanda O. (widow),* pension increased 1856 *Weber, August. * pension increased 2632 *Weber. Charles W.,* pension increased 2237 *Weber, Henry,* deficiency appropriation for refund of fine. 1303 *Webster-Ashburton Treaty. 1842,* appropriation for marking boundary line with Kanada under 292 *Webster City, Iowa,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791,1305 *Webster, George W.,* pension increased 2136 *Webster. Mary, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to. 381 *Webster, Mass.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 782 appropriation for 795 *Webster, Moses. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Webster, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River at 876 *Webster, Phillip, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Webster. Rachel A. (widow),* pension increased 2098 *Webster, Silas, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Webster, Sophia, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 381 *Webster. William E.,* pension increased 2810 *Wedeman, Peter,* pension increased 2740 *Wedertz O. J.,* payment to 2662 *Weeks, Frank W.,* pension increased 1433 *Weeks, Morgan H.,* pension increased 2702 *Weeks, Stephen,* pension increased 1568 *Wehr, Solomon F.,* pension 1646 *Weiand. Henry A.,* pension increased 2509 *Weigand, Mary A. (widow),* pension 1889 *Weigert, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2632 *Weights and Measures, D. C.,* regulations of sales of provisions, etc., by 316, 854 not to be under actual weight or measure 854 berries, vegetables, and poultry excepted 316,854 *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,* appropriation for annual contribution 290, 920 appropriation for expenses of member 446,991 *Weimar, Germany,* classification and salary of consul 106 *Weir’s Chapel, Miss.,* payment to trustees of 2062 *Weir, Patrick,* pension i ncreased. 2335 *Weise, Ferdinand,* pension increased 1440 *Weiser Forest Reserve, Idaho,* precis mation establishing 3054 enlarging 3199 modifying boundaries of 3294 *Weiser, Joel S.,* pension increased. 1847 *Weiss, Frank L., alias Louis Weiss,* pension increased 2624 *Weisse, Emil S.,* pension 2751 *Wekiwa River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1112 *Welch, Carner * pension increased 1732 *Welch, G. H,* payment to 2662 *Welch. Hannah (widow),* pension increased 2673 *Welch, John, Kentucky Volunteers,* pension increased 2182 *Welch, John, Mexican War,* pension increased 1592 *Welch, Levi,* pension increased 2324 *Welch, Thomas, Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased 1554 *Welch, Thomas, U. S. Navy,* pension increased 2631 *Welch, Thomas D.,* pension increased 2132 *Weldon, N. C.,* bridge authorized across Roanoke River at 197 *Weller, Herman G.,* pension increased 2352 *Weller, Nelson J.,* pension increased. 2639 *Weller, William S.,* pension increased 2589 *Wells, Alma L. (widow),* pension increased 1909 *Writs, Alonzo,* pension increased 2058 *Wells, George W.,* pension increased 2764 *Writs. Henry W.,* pension increased 1469 *Wells, John. L„ * pension increased 2428 *Writs, John M.,* pension increased 1474 *Wells. William J.,* pension increased 2428 *Wenaha Forest Reserve, Oreg. and. Wash.,* proclamation establishing 3010 enlarging 3279 *Wenatchee, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Columbia River at. *Wentz, William,* pension increased 2478 *Wenzel, Adam,* pension increased 14753636 *Werner. Adam,* pension 1824 *Wertman, William W.,* pension increased 2618 *Wescott, Edwin D.,* pension increased 2119 *Wesson, Randolph,* pension increased 2530 *West, Andrew J.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in ac-counts, Georgia militia expenses 637 *West, Andrew J.,* pension increased 2429 *West, Annie A. (widow). * pension increased 2129 *West Bank Light Station, N. Y.,* appropriation for raising 710 for temporary structure 711 *West, Chester. Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *West, Band W.,* pension increased 1900 *West Galveston Bay and Brazos River Canal, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts. 1091 *West, Galveston Bay, Tex..* appropriation for improvement of channel 1091 *West, Harry.* deficiency appropriation for additional pay 662 *West, Henry,* pension increased 1807 *West Indies.* appropriation for meteorological sta-tions 672,1258 deficiency appropriation for distributing medals to Navy and Marine Corps i for service in, war with Spain 35 *West, James,* pension increased 2493 *West, James C.,* pension increased 2442 *West, John and David,* reimbursement to 2666 *West, Joseph M.,* pension increased 1670 *West, Lucius A.,* pension increased 1740 *West, Point, Miss..* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *West, Point. N. Y.,* *(see* Military Academy). *West, Richard B.,* pension increased 2374 *West, Tennessee College. Jackson, Tenn.,* payment to trustees of 1859 *West, Virginia,* bridges authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River between Kentucky, Virginia, and 891 *West, Virginia Northern Judicial District,* terms of court at Clarksburg. 891 Martinsburg 891 Parkersburg 891 Philippi 891 Wheeling 891 *West, William W.,* pension increased 1681 *Westcott, William H.,* pension increased 2271 *Westerhaver, Alta M. (widow),* pension 1596 *Western Navajo Indian School. Ariz.,* deficiency appropriation for buildings, etc. 38 *Western Shoshone Agency, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 358,1040 *Westervelt, Frank,* pension increased 1652 *Westfall, Charles L.,* pension increased 2044 *Westfield, August,* pension increased 1445 *Westman, Cornelius,* pension increased 1903 *Westminster Presbyterian Church, D. C.,* taxes refunded 869 *Westmoreland County, Pa.,* time extended for bridging Monongahela River at Webster, bv Washington and 17, 876 *Westmoreland, Oliver T.,* pension increased 2573 *Weston, Elizabeth (mother),* pension increased 1808 *Weston, Henry,* pension increased 1499 *Westover, William G.,* pension increased 2013 *Westport, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1076 *Wet Mountains Forest Reserve, Colo* proclamation establishing 3096 *Wetterich, Peter,* pension increased 1579 *Weymouth Baek River, Hass* appropriation for improvement of 1075 *Whale, David, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Whale Island, Alaska,* construction of trestle authorized from mainland of Controller Bay to 803 *Whalen. Daniel,* pension increased 2197 *Whaley. Lucius D.,* pension increased 1902 *Whaley. Thomas B.,* pension increased 1832 *Whaquiskun, Tom, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to. 378 *Wharves, etc.,* construction of, permitted in Lake Michigan by owners of adjoining lands. Lake County, Ind. 829, 834 *Wharves, etc., Porto Rico,* construction of, in harbors, etc.; restrictions 234 *Wheeler, Carlton A.,* pension increased 1661 *Wheeler, George W.,* pension increased 2389 *Wheeler, Henry A.,* pension increased 1717 *Wheeler, Joseph,* pension increased 2510 *Wheeler, Willard,* pension increased 2612 *Wheeler, William,* pension increased 1830 *Wheeling. W. Va..* appropriation for public building 699, 1305 bridge authorized across Ohio River at 466 inspector of hulls and boilers for. abolished 106 terms of court at 891 *Wheelock, Archie. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to. 3813637 *Wheelock, Dennison, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Wheelock, Henry, Indian Allotte.* fee-simple title to 381 *Wheelock, James, Indian Allottee.* fee-simple title to 381 *Wheelock. Lehi, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Whipple Barracks, Ariz.,* appropriation for post hospital. 1172 *Whipple, Lina, or Wihaki, Indian Allotter,* fee-simple title to 357 *Whipple, Samuel. Indian Allottee.* fee-simple title to 357 *Whipple, Thomas. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Whipple, Thomas, or Cantonna, Indian Allottee.* fee-simple title to 357 *Whipple, Warren W., * pension increased 2069 *Whisler, Mary (daughter),* pension 2221 *Whistling of Steam* Vessels. regulation of 881 *Whitaker, Ann. W. (widow),* pension increased 2210 *Whitaker, William A.,* pension increased 2521 *Whitcomb, Anne B. (widow),* pension increased 2664 *Whitcraft. Laurence K.* pension increased 1784 *While, Atethia (widow),* pension 2484 *White, Alfred F.,* pension increased 1602 *White. Andrew D.,* reappointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 827 *White, Ann E. (widow),* pension increased 2354 *White, Annie B., Indian Allottee.* fee-simple title to 373 *White, Arthur E.,* military record corrected 2467 *White, Ashley,* pension increased 2733 *White, Charles,* payment to 2662 *White, Christina (widow),* pension increased 1964 *White Dog. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *White Earth Agency. Minn.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 349, 1032 *White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn.,* removal of alienation restrictions, allotments in 353 town site authorized: sale of lots, etc 1032 alienation restrictions removed of lands of mixed-blood adult Indians 1034 of full-blood Indians; condition 1034 *White, Edward T.,* pension 1921 *White, Elisha,* pension increased 1518 *White Fly,* appropriation for experiments for eradication of 688, 1274 *White, George F.,* pension increased 2136 *White, Harrison,* pension 1571 *White House (see* Executive Mansion). *White, James, Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased 1680 *White, James. Mexican War,* pension increased 2049 *White, James, U. S. Artillery,* pension increased 1632 *White, Jennie (widow),* pension increased 1917 *White, John,* pension increased 2448 *White. John F.,* pension increased 1852 *White Lake. Mich..* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1097 *White, Lorinda J, (widow),* pension increased 1950 *White Mountains,* appropriation for survey, etc., and report on watersheds, as a forest reserve 1281 *White Oak Coal Company,* deficiency appropriation for 1391 *White Oak River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *White. Rebecca A. (widow),* pension increased 1466 *White River. Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 1093 canal, etc., authorized at. Lock and Dam No. 1 536 dam authorized across, above Lock No, 3: deed to United States after construction 628 *White River Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating lands of 375, 1019 *White, Robert H,* pension increased 2703 *White, Robert M* pension increased 1792 *White, Samuel,* pension increased 2225 *White. Samuel A.,* pension increased 1970 *White Shoal. Lake Michigan,* light station established at. 995 appropriation for 1319 *White, Silas V.,* pension increased 2296 *White. Thomas W.,* pension increased 2285 *White, Whitman V.,* pension increased 2031 *White, William A.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 37 *Whiteman, James,* pension increased 1465 *Whiteowl, Thomas, or Hin han skaden, Indian Allotte,* fee-simple title to 357 *Whiting, John H.,* pension increased 2070 *Whiting, Mary, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 356 *Whitley, Eliza E. (widow).* pension 2206 *Whitlock, James S.,* pension increased 2229 *Whitlock, William N.,* pension inc reused 1962 *Whitman County, Wash..* bridge authorized across Snake River. between Columbia County and 107 *Whitman. George,* pension increased 18023638 *Whitman, John L.,* pension increased 1476 *Whitman, Melissa D. (widow),* pension increased 2556 *Whitmore, Betsey B. (widow),* pension increased 1954 *Whitney. Barney,* pension increased 1634 *Whitney, William G.,* pension increased 2629 *Whitson, Robert M.,* pension increased 1534 *Whittaker Home, Ind. T.,* appropriation for care of Indian orphans 339 *Whitten, Massalon,* payment, to heirs of 2153 *Whooping Cough, D. C.* provisions to prevent spread of 889 *Whorton, Susan (widow),* pension increased 1573 *Whybark. Samuel W.,* pension increased 2329 *Wicanhpidutawin, Charles, Indian Allottee,* feesimple title to 357 *Wichita, etc Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 361, 1043 *Wichita Forest and Game Preserve, Okla.,* appropriation for providing range, etc., for buffaloes on 696 *Wichita Forest Reserve, Okla.,* proclamation enlarging boundaries of 3207 setting apart as a game preserve 3062 *Wichita, Kans.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 774 appropriation for 790, 1305 *Wichita Mountain and Orient Railway Company,* granted right of way through Fort Sill Military Reservation, Okla 613 *Wicite, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Wickatena, Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled. 361 *Wickens, Philip. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Wickens, Phillip, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 365 *Wickford, R. I.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 1116 *Wickham, William H.,* pension increased 2507 *Wickline, John,* pension increased 2210 *Wicks, George W.,* pension increased 1920 *Wicomico River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 1081 *Widen, Almon,* payment, to. 2662 *Wife Desertion, D. C.,* punishment for willful 86 *Wigal, Jacob,* pension increased 1951 *Wiggins, Ezra H.,* pension increased 2000 *Wiggins, William,* pension increased 2638 *Wilber, Calvin D.,* pension increased 1928 *Wilborn, David,* pension 2298 *Wilburn, George W.,* pension increased 1520 *Wilburton, Ind. T..* terms of court, etc., recording district No. 30 342 *Wilcher, William L..* pension increased 2040 *Wilcox, Absalom,* pension increased 1810 *Wilcox, Belah H.,* pension increased 2592 *Wilcox, George. J..* pension increased 1528 *Wilcox. Jefferson,* pension 2476 *Wilcox, John S.,* pension increased 1501 *Wilcox, Joseph P.,* pension increased 2676 *Wilcox, Thomas M.,* pension increased 2288 *Wild Animals,* game preserve for in Grand Canyon Forest Reserve, Ariz 607 *Wilde, Hiram.* pension increased 1674 *Wildman, John P.,* pension increased 2720 *Wildy, Henry C.,* pension increased 1441 *Wiles, Adam,* pension increased 2345 *Wiley, Andrew and Susie, Indian Allottees,* alienation restrictions removed. 346 *Wiley, George. Indiana Volunteers,* pension increased 2760 *Wiley, George, Iowa Volunteers,* pension increased 1541 *Wiley, Jesse,* pension increased 2041 *Wiley, William.* pension increased 1987 *Wifly, William T.,* pension increased 1535 *Wilhelm, Henry,* pension increased 1843 *Wilhelm, John.* pension increased 1794 *Wilkerson. Isom.* pension increased 2089 *Wilkins, Elijah R.,* pension increased 1509 *Wilkins, James B.,* pension increased 1679 *Wilkins, William H.,* pension increased 2598 *Wilkinson, James,* pension increased 1615 *Wilkinson, John, Missouri Infantry,* pension increased 2099 *Wilkinson, John. South Carolina Infantry,* pension increased 1752 *Wilkinson, John W.,* pension increased 2519 *Will, Henry P.,* pension 1685 *Will, Isaac N. S.,* pension increased 2304 *Willamette River, Oreg.,* appropriation for lighting 713,1320 for improvement of, below Portland 738, 1107 for improvement of, above Portland 1107 *Willapa River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 1108 *Willapa, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1108 *Willard, Joseph W.,* pension increased 15473639 *Willard, Verelle S. (widow),* pension increased 1707 *Willey, Ethan A.,* pension increased 2163 *Willey, William H.* pension increased 2514 *Millhelmy, Henry B.,* pension increased 2226 *Williams, Albina M. ( widow),* pension increased 2652 *Williams, Allen E.,* pension increased 1702 *Williams, Allie (widow),* pension i ncreased 2240 *Williams, Anna (widow).* pension increased 2418 *Williams, Aquila,* pension increased 2492 *Williams, Benjamin F* pension increased 2604 *Williams, Byron* A pension increased 2452 *Williams, C. R.,* payment to 1773 *Williams, Catharine (widow),* pension increased 2546 *Williams, Deloss,* pension increased 2053 *Williams, F. C.,* payment to. 2662 *Williams, Harriet (widow),* pension increased 1822 *Williams, Herbert,* pension increased 1750 *Williams, James,* pension increased 1833 *Williams, John,* pension increased 1805 *W illiams. John A.,* pension increased 2431 *Williams, John R..* deficiency appropriation for services 43 *Williams, John W.,* payment to 2152 *Williams, Joseph B.,* pension increased 2319 *Williams, Lemuel P.,* pension increased 1572 *Williams, Lemuel T.,* pension increased 2439 *Williams, Lucretia,* title to certain lands in Louisiana confirmed to heirs, etc 896 entries authorized for other lands 897 *Williams (nee Jamieson ) Maria. Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Williams, Marlin, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 380 *Williams, Mary Levina (widow),* pension increased 2755 *Williams, Matilda J. (mother).* pension 2087 *Williams, Barker,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 1396 *Williams, Robert* pension increased 1467 *Williams, Samuel F.,* pension increased 1910 *Williams, Sarah R. (widow),* pension increased 2314 *Williams, Susan J. (widow),* pension increased 1563 *Williams, Thomas L.,* pension increased 2554 *Williamson, Basil,* payment to 2662 *Williamson, Jane (widow),* pension increased 2621 *Williamson, John,* pension increased 2022 *Williamson, John M.,* pension increased 1522 *Williamson, Julius T.,* pension increased 1661 *Williamson, Oscar,* pension increased 1535 *Williamson, Feter J.,* pension increased 2372 *Williamson, Robert D.,* pension increased 1980 *Williamson, W. Va..* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 69,1004 *Williby, Robert B* pension increased 1915 *Willie, William H,* pension increased 2118 *Willimantic, Conn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 778 appropriation for 792, 1305 *Willis, Cornelius A.,* pension increased 2620 *Willis, Edward,* pension increased 2598 *Willis, William D.,* pension 2085 *Willison. George W.,* pension increased 2546 *Williston Land District, N. Dak.,* created; land office 148 register and receiver authorized 149 *Willoughby Spit Military Reservation, Va.,* right of way granted through 1249 *Wills,* acknowledgment required for, fullblood Indians 145 *Wills. Katherine (widow),* pension increased 1846 *Willson, Thomas A.,* pension increased 2668 *Willy, George,* pension increased 2050 *Wilmer, Hannah E. (widow),* pension 1852 *Wilmington, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement nf harbor 740, 1106, 1346 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 1112 *Wilmington. Del.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 1081 *Wilmington, N. C.,* terms of court 1224 *Wilsey, Mary C. (widow),* pension 1944 *Wilson, Alexander B.,* pension increased 2194 *Wilson, D.,* pension increased 2667 *Wilson, Anna M. (widow),* pension increased. 1755 *Wilson, Eliza B. (widow),* pension 1687 *Wilson, Elizabeth (widow),* pension increased 2502 *Wilson, Helon (widow),* pension increased 25463640 *Wilson, Henrietta W. (widow),* pension increased 1910 *Wilson, Henry W.,* pension increased 2782 *Wilson, Hugh G.,* pension increased 1757 *Wilson, James. New York Volunteers,* pension increased 1772 *Wilson, James, Pennsylvania Volunteers,* pension increased 1510 *Wilson, James R.,* pension increased 2619 *Wilson, John L.,* pension increased 2511 *Wilson, John W.,* pension increased 2653 *Wilson, Martha J. (widow).* pension increased 1702 *Wilson, Mary (widow),* pension increased 2389 *Wilson. Robert R.,* pension increased 1749 *Wilson, Sarah (widow),* pension increased. 2376 *Wilson, Thomas H* pension increased 1796 *Wilson, Van C.,* pension 2788 *Wilson. William,* pension increased 1429 *Wilson, William F.,* pension increased 1641 *Wilson. William G.,* pension increased 2397 *Winans, Clark A.,* pension increased 1738 *Winans, James J.,* pension increased 1442 *Winans, William H.,* pension increased 2121 *Winchester, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 792,1305 *Winchester, Va.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 7911305 *Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak.,* appropriation for management, etc 7291337 *Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo.,* appropriation for irrigation, lands of Indians on ceded 1052 lease of lands for sanatorium authorized 1052 proclamation opening to entry ceded portion of 3208 entries for ceded lands, to be made at Shoshoni 3222 time extended for opening to entry ceded portion of 825 homesteaders to establish residence on opened lands of 849 *Windsor, Nova Scotia,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Windsor, Ontario,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Wine.* constitutional restrictions of sale, etc., in Oklahoma 269 *Wine. M. J.,* certificates of soldiers’ additional homestead rights made valid 49 *Wine Spirits.* recovery of, used in fortifying pure sweet wines; special permits, taxes, etc 215 *Winebrener, David C..* pension increased 2187 *Wines (see* Fortifying Pure Sweet Wines). *Wines, Albert,* pension increased 1631 *Winfrey, Mary (widow),* pension 1759 *Winyet, John P.,* pension increased 1552 *Winkler, James J.,* pension 2011 *Winn, Dennis,* pension increased 2036 *Winn, William.* pension increased 1735 *Winnebago Indian Allottees, Nebr.,* fee-simple patent« authorized to certain 356 *Winnebago Indians,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 355, 1040 *Winnipeg, Manitoba,* classification and salary of consul 99 *Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf Railroad Company.* time extended for bridging Missouri River, Yankton, S. Dak 10, 897 *Winsell. Darla N.,* pension increased 1950 *Winston, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 1305 deficiency appropriation for furniture, public building 1374 *WinstonSalem, N. C.,* limit of cost increased, public building 773 appropriation for 789 *Winters, Clara E. (daughter),* pension 1516 *Winters, Ephraim,* pension increased 1842 *Winters. Ida L. (daughter),* pension 1516 *Winters, William H.,* pension 1873 *Winterstem, Clinton B.,* pension increased 1955 *Wintersteen, James,* pension increased 2317 *Winton, Charles F.,* claims of estate of, against Mississippi Choctaws referred to Court, of Claims 140 *Winyah Bay, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 1084, 1344 *Wiper, Robert,* pension increased 1446 *Wireless Telegraphy,* appropriation for installing on revenue cutters 1309 station at Jamestown Exposition may be erected 765 *Wireless, Telegraph Stations,* appropriation for naval, on Pacific coast 560 *Wisconsin,* appropriation for indian service in 379, 1051 grant of land to, for forest reserve: reversion 517 sales of agricultural lands; proceeds for reforestation of State reserves 518 *Wise, David J.,* pension increased 2498 *Wise, Jacob T.,* pension increased 2292 *Wise, John W.,* pension increased 1813 *Wise, Samuel,* pension increased 2418 *Wishart, John P.,* pension increased 18883641 *Wisnewski, J. F..* granted honorable discharge 2232 *Witham, Asaph H.,* pension increased 2416 *Witherspoon, Eliza, Jane (widow),* pension increased. 2108 *Wilherwax. Isaac H.,* pension increased 1577 *Withlacoochee River. Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of; contracts 1087 *Witnesses, United States Courts.* appropriation for fees 755, 1361 deficiency appropriation for fees 205, 667, 1390, 1403, 1405 competency of, to follow State or territorial laws, in civil cases 618 immunity of. in antitrust, interstate commerce, etc., eases, to natural persons only 798 *Witt, Mary A. (widow* pension increased 1809 *Wittig. Charles M.,* pension increased 1491 *Woburn. Mass.,* acquiring site for public building at. authorized 783 appropriation for 795 *Wolcott, Thomas,* pension increased 1723 *Wolf. Andrew H.,* pension increased 1943 *Wolf Creek, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 1002 *Wolf, Mary E. (widow),* pension increased 1544 *Wolf River. Miss.,* appropriation for improvemeny of 1088 *Wolf, Robert W.,* pension increased 2796 *Wolfe. Elizabeth t widow),* pension increased 2804 *Woman and Child Workers,* investigation directed of industrial, etc., condition of 866 appropriation for 1330 *Woman’s Relief Corps, D. C..* punishment for unauthorized wearing insignia of 62 *Women’s Clinic. D. C* appropriation for maintenance 510, 1151 *Wonder, James A.,* pension increased 2527 *Wontner and Sons.* appropriation for services 1291 *Wood, Ahimaaz E.,* pension increased 1946 *Wood, Almon,* pension increased 2571 *Wood, E. A.,* payment to 2662 *Wood, Ernest E.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 661 *Wood, Frederick,* pension increased 2724 *Wood, Frederick M.,* pension increased 1790 *Wood, George E.,* pension increased 2003 *Wood, Harvey F.,* pension increased 2524 *Wood, James B.,* pension increased 2508 *Wood, James M.,* pension 2748 *Wood, Jonathan,* pension increased 1606 *Wood, Kate O’ Donnell (widow),* pension increased 2419 *Wood, Louisa L. (widow),* pension increased 2538 *Wood, Lydia C. (widow),* pension increased 1674 *Wood, Marcus,* pension increased 2266 *Wood, Martha E. (widow).* pension increased 2505 *Wood, Martha L. (widow),* pension increased 2182 *Wood, Nathan S.,* pension increased 2681 *Woodall, Asenith (widow),* pension increasefl 2027 *Woodard, Andrew C* pension increased 2093 *Woodard, Eli. B.,* pension increased 2744 *Woodard, George H.,* pension increased 1950 *Woodbridge Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 1079 *Woodbury, Anna M. (widow),* pension increased 2676 *Woodbury. Eli,* pension increased 2018 *Woodbury, N. J.,* obsolete cannon donated to General Howell Post. G. A. R., for monument 829 *Woodcock, William. D.,* pension increased 2036 *Woodin, Alfred,* pension increased 1818 *Woodruff, Jacob,* pension increased 2091 *Woods, Benjamin T.,* pension increased 2738 *Woods, George S.,* pension increased 2508 *Woods Hole, Mass..* appropriation for improvement of channel 710 *Woods, Jesse,* pension increased 1870 *Woods, William,* pension increased 1808 *Woodstock. New Brunswick,* classification and salary of consul 100 *Woodsum, John E.,* pension increased 1640 *Woodward, Charles A.,* pension increased 2717 *Woodmard, Crosby Pyle,* pension increased 1660 *Woodward, Helen L. (widow).* pension 2419 *Woodward, York A.,* pension increased 2051 *Woodworth, Isaac M.,* pension increased 1704 *Woolley, Charles Woodruff.* pension increased 2592 *Woolley, Daniel,* pension increased 1654 *Woolley, Susan ( widow),* pension increased 23363642 *Woonsocket, R. I..* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 781 appropriation for 793, 1305 *Word, Charles S.,* pension increased 1009 *Workhouse, D. C. (see* Washington Asylum). *Working Boys’ Home and Children’s Aid Association, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 512 *Workman, Andrete J.,* pension increased 2149 *Workman, Isabella ( widow),* pension increased 1489 *Worley, Henry C.,* pension increased 2358 *Worley, John H.* pension increased 2299 *Worrall, Emma (widow),* pension increased 1941 *Worrell, James P.,* pension increased 2743 *Worth, Maud O. (widow),* pension 1727 *Wospimaniwin, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Wotring, Jehu F.,* pension increased 2386 *Wrapping Paper, Postal Service,* appropriation for 476, 1215 *Wrecks,* registry of foreign built, repealed 17 vessel for removal of, authorized 190 appropriation for 703, 1309 *Wren. Michael,* pension increased 1531 *Wrenn, Martha Ella, (widow),* pension increased 2558 *Wright, Benjamin F.,* pension increased 2433 *W right, David L.,* pension increased 1455 *Wright. Henry John,* appropriation for services 722 *Wright, Jonathan I.,* pension increased 2030 *Wright, Judd,* may dam Crow Wing River, between Morrison and Cass counties, Minn 296 *Wright, M. D* reimbursement to 2659 *Wright, Martha W. (widow),* pension increased 2470 *Wright, Olney P. B.,* pension increased 1558 *Wright, Orestes B.,* pension increased 1865 *Wright. Phebe (mother),* pension 2799 *Wright, William,* pension increased 2126 *Wright, William John,* deficiency appropriation for moiety, immigrai ion law fine 660 *Writs of Error, United States Courts,* allowed by United States to Supreme Court in criminal cases 1246 from decisions on demurrers, as to statute on which indictment founded 1246 arresting judgment for insufficiency of indictment, based on statute 1246 sustaining special plea in bar. if defendant not in jeopardy 1246 to be taken in 30 days. etc 1246 bail allowed pending determination 1246 *Writs of Error, United Stales Courts* not allowed when verdict in defendant’s favor 1246 *Wucher, Adam,* pension increased 1530 *Wyandotte Indians,* cemetery at Kansas City. Kans., to he sold; removal of bodies 348 per capita distribution of proceeds 348 settlement of ferry claim 348 *Wyatt, Finns* pension increased 2782 *Wyman, Emery,* pension increased. 2131 *Wyman, Martin V. B.,* pension increased. 2458 *Wyman, Sumner F.,* pension increased 1761 *Wyman. William II.,* pension increased. 2772 *Wyndr, Mary, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Wynkoop, Louise M. (widow),* pension increased 1827 *Wynn, Elkanah M.,* pension increased. 1461 *Wyoming,* appropriation for Indian service in 383, 1051 for incidental expenses. Indian service in 384,1051 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 436,981 for marking, etc,, southeastern boundary 1334 Bear Lodge Forest Reserve, established 3287 Caribou Forest Reserve, Idaho and, established 3267 certain lands in Yellowstone Forest Reserve, opened to homestead entry 62 Devils Tower National Monument, set aside 3236 forest reserve not to be created or added to in, except by act of Congress 1271 homesteaders allowed leave of absence 1419 time to prove residence, etc., in, extended 1421 land laws extended to cession of Shoshones and Arapahos 78 lands granted for miners’ hospital and Carbon County institutions may be ex changed for other public lands 92 may exchange certain lands for other public lands 1055 Medicine Bow Forest Reserve, Colo., and, area enlarged 3039, 3303 proclamation opening to entry ceded lands of Shoshone Indian Reservation 3008 entries for ceded lands to be made at Shoshoni 3222 sale of public lands to Johnson County, authorized 186 Shoshone or Wind River Reservation, time extended for opening 825 Sierra Madre Forest Reserve, established 3242 Uintah Forest Reserve. Utah and, established 3186 boundaries changed 3207 enlarged 3240 Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Mont Idaho and area enlarged 3049 area modified. 3091 *Wyoming Avenue, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending 641 *Wyoming Judicial District,* term of court, Evanston 111 *Wytheville, Va.,* appropriation for fish hatchery 7213643 **Y.** *Yachts,* gasoline for launches, allowed on vessels not carrying passengers for hire 204 *Yachts. Steam,* subject to steamboat inspection requirements 104 *Yager, George E.,* pension increased 2189 *Yah Him Aloo, or Marg, Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 378 *Yahn, William,* pension increased 2622 *Yakima Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 377, 1050 for telephone line 1050 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for opening tands ceded on; reimbursement 205 entries prior to December 31, 1904, confirmed 1420 surplus and unallotted lands withdrawn for irrigation 53 subject to homestead entry under reclamation act 53 payments: additional irrigation charges 53 forfeiture on nonpayment 53 allotted or patented irrigable lands may be sold 54 restriction; forfeiture for nonpayment 54 disposal of proceeds 54 construction and maintenance charges to be paid into reclamation fund 54 water rights to lands held in fee 54 perpetual water right to Indians 54 use of tribal funds for maintenance, etc. 54 patents in fee to purchasers of allotments in reclamation projects. 54 irrigation works may be included iu reclamation project 55 regulations, etc., authorized 55 *Yakima. Indians,* appropriation for extending irrigation systern on lands of 377, 1050 fee-simple patents to certain allottees 379 *Yamhill River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 1107 *Yankton Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian agent at 370, 1046 *Yankton Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for artesian wells 371 *Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company,* time extended for bridge across Missouri River at Yankton, S. Dak., by 9, 1058 *Yankton, S. Dak.,* limit, of cost increased, public building 774 appropriation for. 789 time extended for bridging Missouri River at 9, 10, 897, 1058 *Yarmouth, Nava Scotia,* classification and salary of consul. 100 *Yatrs, Henry W.,* pension increased 1682 *Yazoo City, Miss.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 779 appropriation for 793,1305 *Yazoo County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Yazoo River, by Holmes County and 618 *Yazoo River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 1088 bridge authorized across, Belzoni, Miss 112 in Yazoo and Holmes counties. Miss 618 *Yeargin, John F.,* pension increased 2515 *Yehl, Samuel,* pension increased 2094 *Yellow Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 709,1316 establishing quarantine stations to prevent introduction of 299 *Yellowstone Forest Reserve, Wyo Mont, anti Idaho,* proclamation adding lands in Idaho to 3049 modifying arca 3291 certain lands in, opened to homestead entries; conditions 62 *Yellowstone National Dark,* appropriation for commissioner 447, 992 for administration, etc 729, 1337 for keeping buffaloes 729, 1337 for maintenance, etc 743 1349 least’s for hotels, etc., at not more than ten places in, permitted 207 may be for twenty years 1219 mortgage of franchises, etc.; record 208 subject to terms of lease, etc 208 *Yellowstone River,* bridge authorized across, in Montana 97 *Yerba Buena Island, Cal.,* appropriation for naval training station 556,1178 for public works, training station 567,1189 for public works, marine barracks 569 *Yerington, Mary B. (widow),* pension 2742 *Yiowasteicin. Indian Allottee,* allotment patent may be canceled 361 *Yockey, Sarah E. (widow),* pension increased 1845 *Yoder, David,* pension increased 2513 *Yokohama, Japan,* classification and salary of consulgeneral 99 appropriation for clerk hire 293, 924 for naval hospital, land 568 *Yonkers, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 780 appropriation for 793, 1305 *York, Caswell,* pension increased 2382 *York, George E.,* pension increased 2607 *York, Nebr.,* construction of public building authorized at 777 appropriation for 791,1305 *Yort, Simeon,* pension increased 2291 *York, Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 784 appropriation for. 795 *York River, Va.,* appropriation for lighting 713,1320 for improvement of 1082 *Yorktown Monument, Va.,* appropriation for fence, etc 742 *Yosemite National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for management, etc 729,1337 addition of Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree Grove to 8313644 *Yosemite National Park, Cal.,* new Boundaries established 831 excluded lands added to Sierra Forest Reserve 832 receipts to be used for improvement. etc. 832 *Yosemite Valley, Cal.,* recession from California accepted, and added to Yosemite National Park 831 *Yost, Casper,* pension increased 1614 *Youyhioghrny River, Pa.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 1116 *Youmans, Ashley A.,* pension increased 1649 *Young, Ellen. Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 373 *Young, Frank H., Indian Allottee,* fee-simple title to 357 *Young, George, pension* increased 2518 *Young, Harry A.,* military record corrected 2818 *Young, Janus F.,* pension increased 2393 *Young, John Lewis,* payment to 2152 *Young, Joshua, Indian Allottee,* alienation restrictions removed 346 *Young, Kale E. (widow).* pension 1826 *Young, Le Grand,* exchange of lands. Fort Douglas. Utah, with 612 appropriation for lands and expenses 613 *Young, Lewis,* pension increased 2667 *Young, Robert M.,* pension increased 1706 *Young, Sarah, (widow),* pension increased 2143 *Young, W. A.,* payment to 2662 *Youngkin, Joel R.,* pension increased 2036 *Youngman, Alden,* pension increased 2540 *Youngstown, Ohio,* enlargement of public building at. authorized 775 appropriation for 790, 1305 rent. 1305 *Youtt, Charles E.,* pension increased 2609 *Yuba Forest Reserve, Cal.,* proclamation establishing 3184 consolidating, with Tahoe Forest Reserve, Cal. and Nev 3232 *Yuhunhunzewin, Sisseton and Wahpeton Allottee,* may sell part of allotment 372 **Z.** *Zacher, Henry, alias Charles Stein,* pension increased 2730 *Zachery, William H.,* pension increased 2330 *Zahlo and Co.,* appropriation for damages 1293 *Zanzibar, Zanzibar,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for interpreter, etc., at consulate 294,924 treaty with Great Britain surrendering extraterritorial rights in 2870 *Zentz, Aynes (widow),* pension increased 1508 *Zimmerman, Frederick,* pension increased 1666 *Zimmerman, R. T. Dillard,* pension increased 2354 *Zimmerman, William, II.,* pension increased 2653 *Zittau. Germany,* classification and salary of consul 100 appropriation for clerk hire 294,924 *Zoological Park D. C., National,* appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 704, 1311 deficiency appropriation for connecting highways 641 *Zuehlkc, Julius,* pension increased 1470 *Zumi Dum, etc., N. Mere.,* appropriation for completing 1041 *Zuñí Indian School, Anz.,* deficiency appropriation for buildings, etc 38 *Zurich, Switzerland.* classification and salary of consul. 99 appropriation for clerk hire 294,924 *Zurrin, Rosa (widow),* pension 1703
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