Chapter 321. To codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States
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CHAP. 321.— An Act To codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States. March 4, 1909.[[S. 2982](/us/bill/70/s/2982).][[Public, No. 850](/us/pl/70/850).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Conyress assembled*, That the penal laws of theCriminal Code. United States be, and they hereby are, codified, revised, and amended, with title, chapters, headnotes, and sections, entitled, numbered, and to read as follows:
CRIMES.Crimes. Chapter One. offenses against the existence of the government.Offenses against the existence of the Government. Sec. 1. Treason. 2. Punishment of treason. 3. Misprision of treason. 4. Inciting or engaging in rebellion or insurrection. 5. Criminal correspondence with foreign governments. 6. Seditious conspiracy. 7. Recruiting soldiers”or sailors to serve against the United States. 8. Enlistment to serve against the United States. Sec. 1. Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, leviesTreason defined.R.
S., sec. 5331. p. 1036. war against them or adheres to then enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason. Sec. 2. Whoever is convicted of treason shall suffer death; or, atPunishment for.R. S., sec. 5332, p. 1036. the discretion of the court, shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined not less than ten thousand dollars, to be levied on and collected out of any or all of his property, real and personal, of which he was the owner at the time of committing such treason, any sale or conveyance to the contrary notwithstanding; and every person so convicted of treason shall, moreover, be incapable of holding any office under the United States.
Sec. 3. Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States and havingMisprision of treason defined.R. S., sec. 5338, p. 1036. knowledge of the commission of any treason against them, conceals and does not, as soon as may be, disclose and make known the same to the President or to some judge of the United States, or to the governor or to some judge or justice of a particular State, is guilty of misprision of treason and shall be imprisoned not more than sevenPunishment for. years and lined not more than one thousand dollars.
Sec. 4. Whoever incites, sets on foot, assists, or engages in anyInciting, etc., rebellion or insurrection.R. S., sec. 5884, p. 1036.Punishment for. rebellion or insurrection against the authority of the United States or the laws thereof, or gives aid or comfort thereto, shall be imprisoned not more than ten years, or fined not more than ten thousand dollars, or both; and shall, moreover, be incapable of holding any office under the United States. Sec. 5. Every citizen of the United States, whether actually residentCriminal correspondence with foreign governments.R. 8., sec. 5335, p. 1036. or abiding within the same, or in any place subject to thejurisdiction 1089 thereof, or in any foreign country, without the permission or authority of the Government, directly or indirectly, commences or carries on any verbal or written correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government or any officer or agent thereof, with an intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any\officer or agent thereof, in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the Government of the United States; and every person, being aPunishment for. citizen of or resident within the United States or in any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, and not duly authorized, counsels, advises, or assists in any such correspondence with such intent, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than three years; but nothing in this section shall be construedRedress of private injuries. to abridge the right of a citizen to apply, himself or his agent, to any foreign government or the agents thereof for redress of any injury which he may have sustained from such government or any of its agents or subjects.
Sec. 6. If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in anySeditious conspiracy.R. S., sec. 5336, p. 1037. place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States, or by force to seize, take, or possess any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof, they shall each be fined not more than five thousand dollars,Punishment for. or imprisoned not more than six years, or both.
Sec. 7. Whoever recruits soldiers or sailors within the UnitedRecruiting for service against United States.R. S., sec. 5337, p. 1037. States, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, to engage in armed hostility against the same, or opens within the United States, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, a recruiting station for the enlistment of such soldiers or sailors to serve in any manner in armed hostility against the United States, shall be finedPunishment for. not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than five years.
Sec. 8. Every person enlisted or engaged within the United StatesEnlisting to serve against United States.R. S., sec. 5338, p. 1037.Punishment for. or in any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, with intent to serve in armed hostility against the United States, shall be fined one hundred dollars and imprisoned not more than three years. Chapter Two. offenses against neutrality.Offenses against neutrality. Sec. 9. Accepting a foreign commission. 10. Enlisting in foreign service. 11.
Arming vessels against people at peace with the United States. 12. Augmenting force of foreign vessel of war. 13. Military expeditions against people at peace with the United States. 14. Enforcement of foregoing provisions. 15. Compelling foreign vessels to depart. 16. Armed vessels to give bond on clearance. 17. Detention by collectors of customs. 18. Construction of this chapter. Sec. 9. Every citizen of the United States who, within the territoryAccepting foreign commission to serve against friendly power.R.
S., sec. 5281, p. 1024. or jurisdiction thereof, accepts and exercises a commission to serve a foreign prince, state, colony, district, or people, in war, by land or by sea, against any prince, state, colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for two thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than three years. Sec. 10. Whoever, within the territory or jurisdiction of the UnitedEnlisting in foreign service.R. S., sec. 5282, p. 1024.
States, enlists, or enters himself, or hires or retains another person to enlist or enter himself, or to go beyond the limits or jurisdiction of the 1090 United States with intent to be enlisted or entered in the service of any foreign prince, state, colony, district, or people, as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars andPunishment for. imprisoned not more than three years.
Sec. 11. Whoever, within the territory or jurisdiction of the UnitedArming vessels against friendly powers.R. S., see. 5283, p. 1024. States, fits out and arms, or attempts to fit out and arm, or procures to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly is concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any vessel, with intent that such vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects, citizens, or property of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace, or whoever issues or delivers a commission within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States for any vessel, to the intent that she may be so employed, shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollarsPunishment.Forfeiture of vessel, etc. and imprisoned not more than three years.
And every such vessel, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all materials, arms, ammunition, and stores which may have been procured for the building and equipment thereof, shall be forfeited; one half to the use of the informer and the other half to the use of the United States. Sec. 12. Whoever, within the territory or jurisdiction of theAugmenting force of foreign armed vessel.R. S., sec. 5285, p. 1024. United States, increases or augments, or procures to be increased or augmented, or knowingly is concerned in increasing or augmenting, the force of any ship of war, cruiser, or other armed vessel which, at the time of her arrival within the United States, was a ship of war, or cruiser, or armed vessel, in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, or belonging to the subjects or citizens of any such prince or state, colony, district, or people, the same being at war with any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace, by adding to the number of the guns of such vessel, or by changing those on board of her for guns of a larger caliber, or by adding thereto any equipment solely applicable to war, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisonedPunishment for. not more than one year.
Sec. 13. Whoever, within the territory or jurisdiction of theOrganizing military expedition against friendly power.R. S., sec. 5286, p. 1025. United States, begins, or sets on foot, or provides or prepares the means for, any military expedition or enterprise, to be carried on from thence against the territory or dominions of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace, shall be fined not more than three thousandPunishment for. dollars and imprisoned not more than three years.
Sec. 14. The district courts shall take cognizance of all complaints,Enforcement by courts.R. S., see. 5287, p. 1025. by whomsoever instituted, in cases of captures made within the waters of the United States, or within a marine league of the coasts or shores thereof. In every case in which a vessel is fitted out and armed, or attempted to be fitted out and armed, or in which the force of any vessel of war, cruiser, or other armed vessel is increased or augmented, or in which, any military expedition or enterprise is begun or set on foot, contrary to the provisions and prohibitions of this chapter; and in every case of the capture of a vessel within the jurisdiction or protection of the United States as before defined; and in every case in which any process issuing out of any court of the United States is disobeyed or resisted by any person having the custody of any vessel of war, cruiser, or other armed vessel of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, or of any subjects or citizens of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, it shall be lawful forEmployment of land or naval forces. the President, or such other person as he shall have empowered for that 1091 purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States, or of the militia thereof, for the purpose of taking possession of and detaining any such vessel, with her prizes, if any, in order to enforce the execution of the prohibitions and penalties of this chapter, and the restoring of such prizes in the cases in which restoration shall be adjudged; and also for the purpose of preventing the carrying on of any such expedition or enterprise from the territory or jurisdiction of the United States against the territory or dominion of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people with whom the United States are at peace.
Sec. 15. It shall be lawful for the President, or such person as heCompelling foreign vessels to depart.R. S., see. 5288, p. 1025. shall empower for that purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States, or of the militia thereof, as shall be necessary to compel any foreign vessel to depart the United States in all cases in which, by the laws of nations or the treaties of the United States, she ought not to remain within the United States. Sec. 16.
The owners or consignees of every armed vessel sailingBond from armed vessels on clearing.R. S., sec. 5289, p. 1025. out of the ports of, or under the jurisdiction of, the United States, belonging wholly or in part to citizens thereof, shall, before clearing out the same, give bond to the United States, with sufficient sureties, in double the amount of the value of the vessel and cargo on board, including her armament, conditioned that the vessel shall not be employed by such owners to cruise or commit hostilities against the subjects, citizens, or property of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace.
Sec. 17. The several collectors of the customs shall detain anyDetention by collectors of customs.R. S., sec. 5290, p. 1025. vessel manifestly built for warlike purposes, and about to depart the United States, or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, the cargo of which principally consists of arms and munitions of war, when the number of men shipped on board, or other circumstances, render it probable that such vessel is intended to be employed by the owners to cruise or commit hostilities upon the subjects, citizens, or property of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people with whom the United States are at peace, until the decision of the President is had thereon, or until the owner gives such bond and security as is required of the owners of armed vessels by the preceding section.
Sec. 18. The provisions of this chapter shall not be construed toConstruction of this chapter.R. S., sec. 5291, p. 1026.Transient aliens. extend to any subject or citizen of any foreign prince, state, colony, district, or people who is transiently within the United States and enlists or enters himself on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer, which at the time of its arrival within the United States was fitted and equipped as such, or hires or retains another subject or citizen of the same foreign prince, state, colony, district, or people who is transiently within the United States to enlist or enter himself to serve such foreign prince, state, colony, district, or people on board such vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer, if the United States shall then be at peace with such foreign prince, state, colony, district, or people.
Nor shall they beProsecutions for treason or piracy not affected. construed to prevent the prosecution or punishment of treason, or of any piracy defined by the laws of the United States. 1092 Chapter Three . offenses against the elective franchise and civil rights of citizens.Offenses against elective franchise and civil rights. Sec. 19. Conspiracy to injure, etc., persons in the exercise of civil rights. 20. Depriving citizens of civil rights under color of State laws. 21. Conspiring to prevent officer from performing duties. 22.
Unlawful presence of troops at elections. 23. Intimidation of voters by officers, etc., of Army or Navy. 24. Officers of Army or Navy prescribing qualifications of voters. 25. Officers, etc., of Army or Navy interfering with officers of election, etc. 26. Persons disqualified from holding office; when soldiers, etc., may vote. Sec. 19. If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress,Conspiring to injure, etc., persons in the exercise of civil rights.R. S., sec. 5508, p. 1067. threaten, or intimidate any citizen in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same, or if two or more persons go in disguise on the highway, or on the premises of another, with intent to prevent or hinder his free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege so secured, they shall be finedPunishment for. not more than five thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years, and shall, moreover, be thereafter ineligible to any office, or place of honor, profit, or trust created by the Constitution or laws of the United States.
Sec. 20. Whoever, under color of any law, statute, ordinance,Depriving citizens of civil rights under color of State lawsR. S., sec. 5510, p 1068. regulation, or custom, willfully subjects, or causes to be subjected, any inhabitant of any State, Territory, or District to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution and laws of the United States, or to different punishments, pains, or penalties, on account of such inhabitant being an alien, or by reason of his color, or race, than are prescribed for the punishment of citizens, shall be fined not more than one thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 21. If two or more persons in any State, Territory, or DistrictConspiring to prevent officer from performing duties.R. S., sec. 5518, p. 1070. conspire to prevent, by force, intimidation, or threat, any person from accepting or holding any office, trust, or place of confidence under the United States, or from discharging any duties thereof; or to induce by like means any officer of the United States to leave any State, Territory, District, or place, where his duties as an officer are required to be performed, or to injure him in his person or property on account of his lawful discharge of the duties of his office, or while engaged in the lawful discharge thereof, or to injure his property so as to molest, interrupt, hinder, or impede him in the discharge of his official duties,Punishment for. each of such persons shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than six years, or both.
Sec. 22. Every officer of the Army or Navy, or other person in theUnlawful presence of troops at polls.R. S., sec. 5528, p 1071. civil, military, or naval service of the United States, who orders, brings, keeps, or has under his authority or control any troops or armed men at any place where a general or special election is held in any State, unless such force be necessary to repel armed enemies of the United States, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollarsPunishment for. and imprisoned not more than five years.
Sec. 23. Every officer or other person in the military or navalIntimidating voters by Army or Navy officers, etc.R. S., sec. 5529, p. 1071. service of the United States who, by force, threat, intimidation, order, advice, or otherwise, prevents, or attempts to prevent, any qualified voter of any State from freely exercising the right of suffrage at any general or special election in such State shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. five thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than five years.
Sec. 24. Every officer of the army or navy who prescribes or fixes,Army or Navy officers prescribing qualifications of voters.R. 8., sec. 5530, p. 1072. or attempts to prescribe or fix, whether by proclamation, order, or otherwise, the qualifications of voters at any election in any State shall be punished as provided in the preceding section. Sec. 25. Every officer or other person in the military or navalInterfering with election officers by Army or Navy officers, etc. service of the United States who, by force, threat, intimidation, order, 1093 or otherwise, compels, or attempts to compel, any officer holdingR.
S.. sec. 5531, p. 1072. an election in any State to receive a vote from a person not legally qualified to vote, or who imposes, or attempts to impose, any regulations for conducting any general or special election in a State different from those prescribed by law, or who interferes in any manner with any officer of an election in the discharge of his duty, shall be punished as provided in section twenty-three. Sec. 26. Every person convicted of any offense defined in the fourAdditional punishment.R.
S., sec. 5532, p. 1072. preceding sections shall, in addition to the punishment therein prescribed, be disqualified from holding any office of honor, profit, or trust under the United States; but nothing therein shall be construedSuffrage by officers, etc., not impaired. to prevent any officer, soldier, sailor, or marine from exercising the right of suffrage in any election district to which he may belong, if otherwise qualified according to the laws’ of the State in which he offers to vote.
Chapter Four . offenses against the operations of the government.Offenses against operations of the Government. Sec. 27. Forgery of letters patent. 28. Forging bids, public records, etc. 29. Forging deeds, powers of attorney, etc. 30. Having forged papers in possession. 31. False acknowledgments. 32. Falsely pretending to be United States officer. 33. False personation of holder of public stock. 34. False demand on fraudulent power of attorney. 35. Making or presenting false claims. 36.
Embezzling arms, stores, etc. 37. Conspiracy to commit offense against the United States: all parties liable for acts of one. 38. Delaying or defrauding captor or claimant, etc., of prize property. 39. Bribery of United States officer. 40. Unlawfully taking or using papers relating to claims. 41. Persons interested not to act as agents of the Government. 42. Enticing desertions from the military or naval service. 43. Enticing away workmen. 44. Injuries to fortifications, harbor defenses, etc. 45.
Unlawfully entering upon military reservation, fort, etc. 46. Robbery or larceny of personal property of the United States. 47. Embezzling, stealing, etc., public property. 48. Receivers, etc., of stolen public property. 49. Timber depredations on public lands. 50. Timber, etc., depredations on Indian and other reservations. 51. Boxing, etc., timber on public lands for turpentine, etc. 52. Setting fire to timber on public lands. 53. Failing to extinguish fires. 54. Fines to be paid into school fund. 55.
Trespassing on Bull Run National Forest, Oregon. 56. Breaking fence or gate inclosing reserved lands, or driving or permitting live stock to enter upon. 57. Injuring or removing posts or monuments. 58. Interrupting surveys. 59. Agreement to prevent bids at sale of lands. 60. Injuries to United States telegraph, etc., lines. 61. Counterfeiting weather forecast. 62. Interfering with employees of Bureau of Animal Industry. 63. Forgery of Certificate of entry. 64. Concealment or destruction of invoices, etc. 65.
Resisting revenue officer; rescuing or destroying seized property, etc. 66. Falsely assuming to be a revenue officer. 67. Offering presents to revenue officer. 68. Admitting merchandise to entry for less than legal duty. 69. Securing entry of merchandise by false samples, etc. 70. False certification by consular officer. 71. Taking seized property from custody of revenue officer. 72. Forging or altering ship’s papers or custom-house documents. 73. Forging military bounty-land warrant, etc. 74.
Forging, etc., certificate of citizenship. 75. Engraving, etc., plate for printing, or photographing, selling, or bringing into United States, etc., certificate of citizenship. 76. False personation, etc., in procuring naturalization. 77. Using false certificate of citizenship, or denying citizenship, etc. 78. Using false certificate, etc., as evidence of right to vote, etc. 79. Falsely claiming citizenship. 80. Taking false oath in naturalization proceedings. 81. Provisions applicable to all courts of naturalization. 82.
Shanghaiing and falsely inducing person intoxicated to go on vessel prohibited. 83. Corporations, etc., not to contribute money for political elections, etc. 84. Hunting birds, or taking their eggs from breeding grounds, prohibited. 1094 Sec. 27. Whoever shall falsely make, forge, counterfeit, or alterForging, etc., letters patent.R. S., sec. 5416, p. 1049. any letters patent granted or purporting to have been granted by the President of the United States; or whoever shall pass, utter, or publish, or attempt to pass, utter, or publish as genuine, any such forged, counterfeited, or falsely altered letters patent, knowing the same to be forged, counterfeited, or falsely altered, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than five thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 28. Whoever shall falsely make, alter, forge, or counterfeit,Forging bonds, bids, public records, etc.R. S., secs. 5418, 5479, pp. 1050, 1062. or cause or procure to be falsely made, altered, forged, or counterfeited, or willingly aid, or assist in the false making, altering, forging, or counterfeiting, any bond, bid, proposal, contract, guarantee, security, official bond, public record, affidavit, or other writing for the purpose of defrauding the United States; or shall utter or publish as true, or cause to be uttered or published as true, or have in his possession with the intent to utter or publish as true, any such false, forged, altered, or counterfeited bond, bid, proposal, contract, guarantee, security, official bond, public record, affidavit, or other writing, for the purpose of defrauding the United States, knowing the sameTransmi tting forged, etc., papers. to be false, forged, altered, or counterfeited; or shall transmit to, or present at, or cause or procure to be transmitted to, or presented at, the office of any officer of the United States, any such false, forged, altered, or counterfeited bond, bid, proposal, contract, guarantee, security, official bond, public record, affidavit, or other writing, knowing the same to be false, forged, altered, or counterfeited, for the purpose of defrauding the United States, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. one thousand dollars,-or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 29. Whoever shall falsely make, alter, forge, or counterfeit,Forging deeds, powers of attorney,R. S., sec. 5421, p. 1050. or cause or procure to be falsely made, altered, forged, or counterfeited, or willingly aid or assist m the false making, altering, forging, or counterfeiting, any deed, power of attorney, order, certificate, receipt, contract, or other writing, for the purpose of obtaining or receiving, or of enabling any other person, either directly or indirectly, to obtain or receive from the United States, or any of their officers or agents, any sum of money; or whoever shall utter or publish as true, or cause to be uttered or published as true, any such false, forged, altered, or counterfeited deed, power of attorney, order, certificate, receipt, contract, or other writing, with intent to defraud the United States, knowing the same to be false, altered, forged, or counterfeited; or whoever shall transmit to, or present at, or causeTransmittingforged, etc., papers. or procure to be transmitted to, or presented at, any office or officer of the Government of the United States, any deed, power of attorney, order, certificate, receipt, contract, or other writing, in sunport of, or in relation to, any account or claim, with intent to defraud the United States, knowing the same to be false, altered, forged, or counterfeited, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars andPunishment for. imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 30. Whoever, knowingly and with intent to defraud theHaving false, etc. papers in possession.R. S., sec. 5422, p. 1051. United States, shall have in his possession any false, altered, forged, or counterfeited deed, power of attorney, order, certificate, receipt, contract, or other writing, for the purpose of enabling another to obtain from the United States, or from any officer or agent thereof, any sum of money, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars,Punishment for. or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 31. Whoever, being an officer authorized to administer oathsOfficer making false acknowledgments. or to take and certify acknowledgments, shall knowingly make any false acknowledgment, certificate, or statement concerning the appearance before him or the taking of an oath or affirmation by any person with respect to any proposal, contract, bond, undertaking, or other matter, submitted to, made with, or taken on behalf of, the 1095 United States, and concerning which an oath or affirmation is required by law or regulation made in pursuance of law, or with respect to the financial standing of any principal, surety, or other party to any such proposal, contract, bond, undertaking, or other instrument, shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars, or imprisoned notPunishment for. more than two years, or both.
Sec. 32. Whoever, with intent to defraud either the United StatesFalsely pretending to be United States officer.R. 8., sec. 5438, p. 1056.Vol. 23, p. 11. or any person, shall falsely assume or pretend to be an officer or employee acting under the authority of the United States, or any Department, or any officer of the Government thereof, and shall take upon himself to act as such, or shall in such pretended character demand or obtain from any person or from the United States, or any Department, or any officer of the Government thereof, any money, paper, document, or other valuable thing, shall be fined not more than one thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
Sec. 33. Whoever shall falsely personate any true and lawful holderFalse personation of holder of public stocks, pensioner, etc.R. 8., sec. 5435, p. 1053. of any share or sum in the public stocks or debt of the United States, or any person entitled to any annuity, dividend, pension, prize money, wages, or other debt due from the United States, and, under color of such false personation, shall transfer or endeavor to transfer such public stock or any part thereof, or shall receive or endeavor to receive the money of such true and lawful holder thereof, or the money of any person really entitled to receive such annuity, dividend, pension, prize money, wages, or other debt, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. five thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 34. Whoever shall knowingly or fraudulently demand or endeavorFalse demand on fraudulent power of attorney.R. 8., sec. 5436, p. 1054. to obtain any share or sum in the public stocks of the United States, or to have any part thereof transferred, assigned, sold, or conveyed, or to have any annuity, dividend, pension, prize money, wages, or other debt due from theUnited States, or any part thereof, received, or paid by virtue of any false, forged, or counterfeited power of attorney, authority, or instrument, shall be fined not more than five thousandPunishment for. dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 35. Whoever shall make or cause to be made, or present or causePresenting false claims.*Ante*, p. 555.R. 8., sec. 5438, p. 1054. to be presented, for payment or approval, to or by any person or officer in the civil, military, or naval service of the United States, any claim upon or against the Government of the United States, or any department or officer thereof, knowing such claim to be false, fictitious, or fraudulent; or whoever, for the purpose of obtaining or aiding to obtain the payment or approval of such claim, shall make or use, or cause to be made or used, any false bill, receipt, voucher, roll, account, claim, certificate, affidavit, or deposition, knowing the same to contain any fraudulent or fictitious statement or entry; or whoever shall enter into any agreement, combination, or conspiracy to defraud the Government of the United States, or any department or officer thereof, by obtaining or aiding to obtain the payment or allowance or any false or fraudulent claim; or whoever, having charge, possession, custody, or control of any money or other public property used or to to be used in the military or naval service, with intent to defraud the United States or willfully to conceal such money or other property, shall deliver or cause to be delivered, to any other person having authority to receive the same, any amount of such money or other property less than that for which he received a certificate or took a receipt; or whoever, being authorized to make or deliver any certificate, voucher, receipt, or other paper certifying the receipt of arms, ammunition, provisions, clothing, or other property so used or to be used, shall make or deliver the same to any other person without a full knowledge of the truth of the facts stated therein, and with intent to defraud the United States, shall be fined not more than five thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
And whoeverUnlawful purchase of public property. 1096 shall knowingly purchase or receive in pledge for any obligation or indebtedness from any soldier, officer, sailor, or other person called into or employed in the military or naval service, any arms, equipments, ammunition, clothes, military stores, or other public property, whether furnished to the soldier, sailor, officer, or person, under a clothing allowance or otherwise, such soldier, sailor, officer, or other person not having the lawful right to pledge or sell the same, shall bePunishment for. lined not more than five hundred dollars, and imprisoned not more than two years.
Sec. 36. Whoever shall steal, embezzle, or knowingly apply to hisEmbezzling arms, stores, etc.R. S., sec. 5439, p. 1055. own use, or unlawfully sell, convey, or dispose of, any ordnance, arms, ammunition, clothing, subsistence, stores, money, or other property of the United States, furnished or to be used for the military or naval service, shall be punished as prescribed in the preceding section. Sec. 37. If two or more persons conspire either to commit anyConspiring to commit offense against United States.R.
S., sec. 5440, p. 1055.Vol. 21, p. 4.Punishment for all parties. offense against the United States, or to defraud the United States in any manner or for any purpose, and one or more of such parties do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, each of the parties to such conspiracy shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. Sec. 38. Whoever shall willfully do, or aid or advise in the doing,Fraudulent in terference with delivery, etc., of prize property.R.
S., sec. 5441, p. 1055. of any act relating to the bringing in, custody, preservation, sale, or other disposition of any property captured as prize, or relating to any documents or papers connected with the property, or to any deposition or other document or paper connected with the proceedings, with intent to defraud, delay, or injure the United States or any captor or claimant of such prop rty, shall be fined not more than tenPunishment for. thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 39. Whoever shall promise, offer, or give, or cause or procureBribery of United States officer.R. S., sec. 5451, p. 1056. to be promised, offered, or given, any money or other thing of value, or shall make or tender any contract, undertaking, obligation, gratuity, or security for the payment of money, or for the delivery or conveyanceof anything of value, to any officer of the United States, or to any person acting for or on behalf of the United States in any official function, under or by authority of any department or office of the Government thereof, or to any officer or person acting for or on behalf of either House of Congress, or of any committee of either House, or both Houses thereof, with intent to influence his decision or action on any question, matter, cause, or proceeding which may at any time be pending, or which may by law be brought before him in his official capacity, or in his place of trust or profit, or with intent to influence him to commit or aid in committing, or to collude in, or allow, any fraud, or make opportunity for the commission of any fraud, on the United States, or to induce him to do or omit to do any act in violation of his lawful duty, shall be fined not more than threePunishment for. times the amount of money or value of the thing so offered, promised, given, made, or tendered, or caused or procured to be so offered, promised, given, made, or tendered, and imprisoned not more than three years.
Sec. 40. Whoever shall take and carry away, without authorityUnlawfully taking or using papers relating to claims.R. S., sec. 5454, p. 1057. from the United States, from the place where it has been filed, lodged, or deposited, or where it may for the time being actually be kept by authority of the United States, any certificate, affidavit, deposition, written statement of facts, power of attorney, receipt, voucher, assignment, or other document, record, file, or paper, prepared, fitted, or intended to be used or presented in order to procure the payment of money from or by the United States, or any officer or agent thereof, or the allowance or payment of the whole or any part of any claim, account, or demand against the United States, whether the same has or has not already been so used or presented, and whether such claim, 1097 account, or demand, or any part thereof, has or has not already been allowed or paid; or whoever shall present, use, or attempt to use, any such document, record, file, or paper so taken and carried away, in order to procure the payment of any money from or by the United States, or any officer or agent thereof, or the allowance or payment of the whole or any part of any claim, account, or demand against the United States, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, orPunishment for imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 41. No officer or agent of any corporation, joint stock company,Persons interested not to act as government agents.R. S., sec. 1783, p. 316. or association, and no member or agent of any firm, or person directly or indirectly interested in the pecuniary profits or contracts of such corporation, joint stock company, association, or firm, shall be employed or shall act as an officer or agent of the United States for the transaction of business with such corporation, joint stock company, association, or firm.
Whoever shall violate the provision of this sectionPunishment for. shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than two years. Sec. 42. Whoever shall entice or procure, or attempt or endeavor toEnticing desertion from Army or Navy.R. S., secs. 1553, 5455, pp. 264, 1057. entice or procure, any soldier in the military service, or any seaman or other person in the naval service of the United States, or who has been recruited for such service, to desert therefrom, or shall aid any such soldier, seaman, or other person in deserting or in attempting to desert from such service; or whoever shall harbor, conceal, protect, or assist any such soldier, seaman, or other person who may have .deserted from such service, knowing him to have deserted therefrom, or shall refuse to give up and deliver such soldier, seaman, or other person on the demand of any officer authorized to receive him, shall be imprisoned not more than three years and fined not more than two thousand dollars.
Sec. 43. Whoever shall procure or entice any artificer or workmanEnticing workmen from arsenals or armories.R. S., sec. 1668, p. 291. retained or employed in any arsenal or armory, to depart from the same during the continuance of his engagement, or to avoid or break his contract with the United States; or whoever, after due notice of the engagement of such workman or artificer, during the continuance of such engagement, shall retain, hire, or in anywise employ, harbor, or conceal such artificer or workman, shall be fined not more than fiftyPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than three months, or both.
Sec. 44. Whoever shall willfully trespass upon, injure, or destroyInjuries to fortifications, etc.Vol. 30, p. 717. any of the works or property or material of any submarine mine or torpedo, or fortification or harbor-defense system owned or constructed or in process of construction by the United States, or shall wilfully interfere with the operation or use of any such submarine mine, torpedo, fortification, or harbor-defense system, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 45. Whoever shall go upon any military reservation, armyUnlawfully entering fort, etc. post, fort, or arsenal, for any purpose prohibited by law or military regulation made in pursuance of law, or whoever shall reenter or be found within any such reservation, post, fort, or arsenal, after having been removed therefrom or ordered not to reenter by any officer or person in command, or charge thereof, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.
Sec. 46. Whoever shall rob another of any kind or description ofRobbery of personal property of United States.R. S., sec. 5456, p 1058.Punishment for. personal property belonging to the United States, or shall feloniously take and carry away the same, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both. Sec. 47. Whoever shall embezzle, steal, or purloin any money,Embezzling public moneys, etc.Vol. 18, p. 479.Punishment for. property, record, voucher, or valuable thing whatever, of the moneys, goods, chattels, records, or property of the United States, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. 1098 Sec. 48.
Whoever shall receive, conceal, or aid in concealing, orReceiving, etc., stolen public property.Vol. 18, p. 479. shall have or retain in his possession with intent to convert to his own use or gain, any money, property, record, voucher, or valuable thing whatever, of the moneys, goods, chattels, records, or property of the United States, which has theretofore been embezzled, stolen, or purloined by any other person, knowing the same to have been so embezzled, stolen, or purloined, shall be fined not more than five thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both; and such person may be tried either before or after the conviction of the principal offender.
Sec. 49. Whoever shall cut, or cause or procure to be cut, or shallTimber depredations on public lands. wantonly destroy, or cause to be wantonly destroyed, any timber growing on the public lands of the United States; or whoever shall remove, or cause to be removed, any timber from said public lands, with intent to export or to dispose of the same; or whoever, being the owner, master, or consignee of any vessel, or the owner, director, or agent of any railroad, shall knowingly transport any timber so cut or removed from said lands, or lumber manufactured therefrom, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned notPunishment for. more than one year, or both.
Nothing in this section shall preventRights of entrymen. any miner or agriculturist from clearing his land in the ordinary working of his mining claim, or in the preparation of his farm for tillage, or from taking the timber necessary to support his improvements, or the taking of timber for the use of the United States. And nothing in this section shall interfere with or take away any right or privilege under any existing law of the United States to cut or remove timber from any public lands.
Sec. 50. Whoever shall unlawfully cut, or aid in unlawfully cutting,Timber, etc., depredations on reservations or Indian lands.R. S., sec. 5388, p. 1044.Vol. 25. p. 166. or shall wamonly injure or destroy, or procure to be wantonly injured or destroyed, any tree, growing, standing, or being upon any land of the United States which, in pursuance of law, has been reserved or purchased by the United States for any public use, or upon any Indian reservation, or lands belonging to or occupied by any tribe ofPunishment for.
Indians under the authority of the United States, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. Sec. 51. Whoever shall cut, chip, chop, or box any tree upon anyBoxing, etc., trees for turpentine.Vol. 34, p. 208. lands belonging to the United States, or upon any lands covered by or embraced in any unperfected settlement, application, filing, entry, selection, or location, made under any law of the United States, for the purpose of obtaining from such tree any pitch, turpentine, or other substance, or shall knowingly encourage, cause, procure, or aid in the cutting, chipping, chopping, or boxing of any such tree, or shall buy, trade for, or in any manner acquire any pitch, turpentine, or other substance, or any article or commodity made from any such pitch, turpentine, or other substance, when he has knowledgePunishment for. that the same has been so unlawfully obtained from such trees, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 52. Whoever shall willfully set on fire, or cause to be set onSetting fire to timber on public lands.Vol. 31, p. 169. fire, any timber, underbrush, or grass upon the public domain, or shall leave or suffer fire to burn unattended near any timber or otherPunishment for. inflammable material, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. Sec. 53. Whoever shall build a fire in or near any forest, timber, orFailing to extinguish fires.Vol. 31, p. 170. other inflammable material upon the public domain shall, before leaving said fire, totally extinguish the same; and whoever shall fail toPunishment for. do so shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. 1099 Sec. 54.
In all cases arising under the two preceding sections theFines to be paid into school funds.Vol. 31, p. 170. fines collected shall be paid into the public school fund of the county in which the lands where the offense was committed are situated. Sec. 55. Whoever, except forest rangers and other persons employedTrespassing on Bull Run National Forest, Oreg.Vol. 33, p. 526. by the United States to protect the forest, federal, and state officers in the discharge of their duties, and the employees of the water board of the city of Portland, State of Oregon, shall knowingly trespass upon any part of the reserve known as Bull Run National Forest, in the Cascade Mountains, in the State of Oregon, or shall enter thereon for the purpose of grazing stock, or shah engage in grazing stock thereon, or shall permit stock of any kind to graze thereon, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.
Sec. 56. Whoever shall knowingly and unlawfully break, open, orBreaking fences, driving cattle, etc., on inclosed public lands,Vol. 18, p. 481. destroy any gate, fence, hedge, or wall inclosing any lands of the United States which, in pursuance of any law, have been reserved or purchased by the United States for any public use; or whoever shall drive any cattle, horses, hogs, or other live stock upon any such lands for the purpose of destroying the grass or trees on said lands, or where they may destroy the said grass or trees; or whoever shall knowingly permit his cattle, horses, hogs, or other live stock, to enter through any such inclosure upon any such lands of the United States, where such cattle, horses, hogs, or other live stock may or can destroy the grass or trees or other property of the United States on the said lands, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned notPunishment for. more than one year, or both: *Provided*, That nothing in this section*Proviso.*Lands excepted. shall be construed to apply to unreserved public lands.
Sec. 57. Whoever shall willfully destroy, deface, change, or removeInjuring or removing survey marks.Vol. 29, p. 343. to another place any section corner, quarter-section corner, or meander post, on any Government line of survey, or shall willfully cut down any witness tree or any tree blazed to mark the line of a Government survey, or shall willfully deface,-change, or remove any monument or bench mark of any Government survey, shall be finedPunishment for. not more than two hundred and fifty dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.
Sec. 58. Whoever in any manner, by threats or force, shall interrupt,Interrupting surveys.R. S., sec. 2412, p. 442. hinder, or prevent the surveying of the public lands, or of any private land claim which has been or may be confirmed by the United States, by the persons authorized to survey the same, in conformity with the instructions of the Commissioner of the General Land Office,Punishment for. shall be fined not more than three thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than three years.
Sec. 59. Whoever, before or at the time of the public sale of anyAgreements to prevent bids at land sales.R. S., sec. 2373, p. 434. of the lands of the United States, shall bargain, contract, or agree, or attempt to bargain, contract, or agree with any other person, that the last-named person shall not bid upon or purchase the land so offered for sale, or any parcel thereof; or whoever by intimidation, combination, or unfair management shall hinder or prevent, or attempt to hinder or prevent, any person from bidding upon or purchasing any tract of land so offered for sale, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
Sec. 60. Whoever shall willfully or maliciously injure or destroyInjuries to United States telegraph, etc., lines.Vol. 18, p. 250. any of the works, property, or material of any telegraph, telephone, or cable line, or system, operated or controlled by the United States, whether constructed or in process of construction, or shall wilfully or maliciously interfere in any way with the working or use of any such line, or system, or shall willfully or maliciously obstruct, hinder, or delay the transmission of any communication over any such line, or system, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars,Punishment for. or imprisoned not more than three years, or both. 1100 Sec. 61.
Whoever shall knowingly issue or publish any counterfeitCounterfeiting weather forecasts.Vol. 33, p. 864. weather forecast or warning of weather conditions falsely representing such forecast or warning to have been issued or published by the Weather Bureau, United States Signal Service, or other branch of the Government service, shall be fined not more than five hundredPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both. Sec. 62. Whoever shall forcibly assault, resist, oppose, prevent,Molesting Animal- Industry employees.Vol. 33, p. 1265. impede, or interfere with any officer or employee of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture in the execution of his duties, or on account of the execution of his duties, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not morePunishment for. than one year, or both; and whoever shall use any deadly or dangerousUsing dead1y weapon. weapon in resisting any officer or employee of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture in the execution of his duties, with intent to commit a bodily injury upon him or to deter or prevent him from discharging his duties, or on account of thePunishment for. performance of his duties, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 63. Whoever shall forge, counterfeit, or falsely alter anyForging customs entry certificates.R. S., sec. 5417, p. 1050. certificate of entry made or required to be made in pursuance of law by any officer of the customs, or shall use any such forged, counterfeited, or falsely altered certificate, knowing the same to be forged, counterfeited, or falsely altered, shall be fined not more than tenPunishment for. thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than three years. Sec. 64.
Whoever shall willfully conceal or destroy any invoice,Concealing or destroying invoices, etc.R. 8., sec. 5443, p. 1055. book, or paper relating to any merchandise liable to duty, which has been or may be imported into the United States from any foreign port or country, after an inspection thereof has been demanded by the collector of any collection district, or shall at any time conceal or destroy any such invoice, book, or paper for the purpose of suppressing any evidence of fraud therein contained, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
Sec. 65. Whoever shall forcibly assault, resist, oppose, prevent,Resisting revenue officers, rescuing or destroying seized property, etc.R. S., sec. 5447, p. 1055. impede, or interfere with any officer of the customs or of the internal revenue, or his deputy, or any person assisting him in the execution of his duties, or any person authorized to make searches and seizures, in the execution of his duty, or shall rescue, attempt to rescue, or cause to be rescued, any property which has been seized by any person so authorized; or whoever before, at, or after such seizure, in order to prevent the seizure or securing of any goods, wares, or merchandise by any person so authorized, shall stave, break, throwPunishment for. overboard, destroy, or remove the same, shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both; and whoever shall use any deadly or dangerous weapon inUsing deadly weapon. resisting any person authorized to make searches or seizures, in the execution of his duty, with intent to commit a bodily injury upon him or to deter or prevent him from discharging his duty, shall bePunishment for. imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 66. Whoever shall falsely represent himself to be a revenueFalsely assuming to be a revenue officer.R. 8., sec. 5448, p. 1056. officer, and, in such assumed character, demand or receive any money or other article of value from any person for any duty or tax due to the United States, or for any violation or pretended violation of any revenue law of the United States, shall be fined not more than fivePunishment for. hundred dollars and imprisoned not more than two years. Sec. 67.
Whoever, being engaged in the importation into theOffering presents to customs officer.R. 8., sec. 5452, p. 1056. United States of any goods, wares, or merchandise, or being interested as principal, clerk, or agent in the entry of any goods, wares, or merchandise, shall at any time make, or offer to make, to any officer of the revenue, any gratuity or present of money or other thing of 1101 value, shall be lined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisonedPunishment for. not more than two years, or both.
Sec. 68. Whoever, being an officer of the revenue, shall, by anyAdmitting entries for less than legal duties.R. S., sec. 5444, p. 1055. means whatever, knowingly admit or aid in admitting to entry, any goods, wares, or merchandise, upon payment of less than the amount of duty legally due thereon, shall be removed from office and fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more thanPunishment for. two years, or both. Sec. 69. Whoever, by any means whatever, shall knowingly effect,Securing false entry of goods.R.
S., sec. 5445, p. 1055. or aid in effecting, any entry of goods, wares, or merchandise, at less than the true weight or measure thereof, or upon a false classification thereof as to quality or value, or by the payment of less than the amount of duty legally due thereon, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. Sec. 70. Whoever, being a consul, or vice-consul, or other personFalse certification by consular officer.R.
S., sec. 5442, p. 1055. employed in the consular service of the United States, shall knowingly certify falsely to any invoice, or other paper, to which his certificate is by law authorized or required, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than ten thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than three years. Sec. 71. Whoever shall dispossess or rescue, or attempt to dispossessTaking seized property from revenue officer.R. 8., sec. 5446, p. 1055.Punishment for. or rescue, any property taken or detained by any officer or other person under the authority of any revenue law of the United States, or shall aid or assist therein, shall be fined not more than three hundred dollars and imprisoned not more than one year.
Sec. 72. Whoever shall falsely make, forge, counterfeit, or alterForging or altering ship’s or custom-house papers.R.S.,sec.5423,p.1051. any instrument in imitation of, or purporting to be, an abstract or official copy or certificate of the recording, registry, or enrollment of any vessel, in the office of any collector of the customs, or a license to any vessel for carrying on the coasting trade or fisheries of the United States, or a certificate of ownership, pass, passport, sea letter, or clearance, granted for any vessel, under the authority of the United States, or a permit, debenture, or other official document granted by any collector or other officer of the customs by virtue of his office; or whoever shall utter, publish, or pass, or attempt to utter, publish, or pass, as true, any such false, forged, counterfeited, or falsely altered instrument, abstract, official copy, certificate, license, pass, passport, sea letter, clearance, permit, debenture, or other official document herein specified, knowing the same to be false, forged, counterfeited, or falsely altered, with an intent to defraud, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisonedPunishment for. not more than three years.
Sec. 73. Whoever shall falsely make, alter, forge, or counterfeitForging, etc., military bounty-land warrants, etc.R. S., sec. 5420, p. 1050. any military bounty-land warrant, or military bounty-land warrant certificate, issued or purporting to have been issued by the Commissioner of Pensions under any law of Congress, or any certificate or duplicate certificate of location of any military bounty-land warrant, or military bounty-land warrant certificate upon any of the lands of the United States, or any certificate or duplicate certificate of the purchase of any of the lands of the United States, or any receipt or duplicate receipt for the purchase money of any of the lands of the United States, issued or purporting to have been issued by the register and receiver at any land office of the United States or by either of them; or whoever shall utter, publish, or pass as true, any such false, forged, or counterfeited military bounty-land warrant, military bounty-land warrant certificate, certificate or duplicate certificate of location, certificate or duplicate certificate of purchase, receipt or duplicate receipt for the purchase money of any of the lands of the United States, knowing the same to be false, forged, orPunishment for. counterfeited, shall be imprisoned not more than ten years. 1102 Sec. 74.
Whoever shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, orForging, etc., certificates of citizenship.Vol. 34, p. 602. cause or procure to be falsely made, forged, or counterfeited, or shall knowingly aid or assist in falsely making, forging, or counterfeiting any certificate of citizenship, with intent to use the same, or with the intent that the same may be used by some other person, shall bePunishment for. fined not more than ten thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 75. Whoever shall engrave, or cause or procure to be engraved,Engraving, etc., counterfeit plates for citizenship certificates.Vol. 34, p. 602. or assist in engraving, any plate in the likeness of any plate designed for the printing of a certificate of citizenship; or whoever shall sell any such plate, or shall bring into the United States from any foreign place any suchjplate, except under the direction of the Secretary of Commerce and JLabor or other proper officer; or whoever shall have in his control, custody, or possession any metallic plate engraved after the similitude of any plate from which any such certificate has been printed, with intent to use or to suffer such plate to be used in forging or counterfeiting any such certificate or any part thereof; or whoever shall print, photograph, or in any mannerPrinting, etc. cause to be printed, photographed, made, or executed, any print or impression in the likeness of any such certificate, or any part thereof; or whoever shall sell any such certificate, or shall bring the same into the United States from any foreign place, except by direction of some proper officer of the United States; or whoever shall have in hisDistinctive paper. possession a distinctive paper which has been adopted by the proper officer of the United States for the printing of such certificate, with intent unlawfully to use the same, shall be fined not more than tenPunishment for. thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 76. Whoever, when applying to be admitted a citizen, orFalse personation, etc., in procuring naturalization.R. S., sec. 5424, p. 1051. when appearing as a witness for any such person, shall knowingly personate any person other than himself, or shall falsely appear in the name of a deceased person, or in an assumed or fictitious narpe; or whoever shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit any oath, notice, affidavit, certificate, order, record, signature, or other instrument, paper, or proceeding required or authorized by any law relating to or providing for the naturalization of aliens; or whoever shall utter, sell, dispose of, or shall use as true or genuine, for any unlawful purpose, any false, forged, antedated, or counterfeit oath, notice, certificate, order, record, signature, instrument, paper, or proceeding above specified; or whoever shall sell or dispose of to any person other than the person for whom it was originally issued any certificate of citizenship or certificate showing any person to be admitted aPunishment for. citizen, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 77. Whoever shall use or attempt to use, or shall aid, assist, orUsing false certificate of citizenship,R. S., sec. 5425, p. 1051. participate in the use of any certificate of citizenship, knowing the same to be forged, counterfeit, or antedated, or knowing the same to have been procured by fraud or otherwise unlawfully obtained; or whoever, without lawful excuse, shall knowingly possess any false, forged, antedated, or counterfeit certificate of citizenship purporting to have been issued under any law of the United States relating to naturalization, knowing such certificate to be false, forged, antedated, or counterfeit, with the intent unlawfully to use the same; or whoever shall obtain, accept, or receive any certificate of citizenship, knowing the same to have been procured by fraud or by the use or means of any false name or statement given jor made with the intent to procure, or to aid in procuring, the issuance of such certificate, or knowing the same to have been fraudulently altered or antedated; or whoever, without lawful excuse, shall have in his possession any blank certificate of citizenship provided by the Bureau of ImmigrationCitizenship blanks.
Vol. 34, p. 602.Denyingcitizenship. and Naturalization with the intent unlawfully to use the same; or 1103 whoever, after having been admitted to be a citizen, shall, on oath or by affidavit, knowingly deny that he has been so admitted, with the intent to evade or avoid any duty or liability imposed or required by law, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisonedPunishment for. not more than five years, or both. Sec. 78. Whoever shall in any manner use, for the purpose ofAttempting to vote, etc., on false certificate.R.
S., sec. 5426, p. 1052. registering as a voter, or as evidence of a right to vote, or otherwise unlawfully, any order, certificate of citizenship, or certificate, judgment, or xemplification, showing any person to be admitted to be a citizen, whether heretofore or hereafter issued or made, knowing that such order, certificate, judgment, or exemplification has been unlawfully issued or made; or whoever shall unlawfully use, or attempt to use, any such order or certificate, issued to or in the name of any other person, or in a fictitious name, or the name of a deceased person,Punishment for. shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 79. Whoever shall knowingly use any certificate of naturalizationFalsely claiming citizenship.R. S., sec. 5428, p. 1052. heretofore or which hereafter may be granted by any court, which has been or may be procured through fraud or by false evidence, or which has been or may hereafter be issued by the clerk or any other officer of the court without any appearance and hearing of the applicant in court and without lawful authority; or whoever, for any fraudulent purpose whatever, shall falsely represent himself to be a citizen of the United States without having been duly admitted to citizenship, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, orPunishment for. imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
Sec. 80. Whoever, in any proceeding under or by virtue of anyFalsely swearing in naturalization cases.R. S., sec. 5395, p. 1046. law relating to the naturalization of aliens, shall knowingly swear falsely in any case where an oath is made or affidavit taken, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not morePunishment for. than five years. Sec. 81. The provisions of the five sections last preceding shallProvisions applicable to all courts of naturalization.R.
S., sec. 5429, p. 1052. apply to all proceedings had or taken, or attempted to be had or taken, before any court in which any proceeding for naturalization may be commenced or attempted to be commenced, and whether such court was vested by law with jurisdiction in naturalization proceedings or not. Sec. 82. Whoever, with intent that any person shall performShanghaiingof sailors, described.Vol. 34, p. 551. service or labor of any kind on board of any vessel engaged in trade and commerce among the several States or with foreign nations, or on board of any vessel of the United States engaged in navigating the high seas or any navigable water of the United States, shall procure or induce, or attempt to procure or induce, another, by force or threats or by representations which he knows or believes to be untrue, or while the person so procured or induced is intoxicated or under the influence of any drug, to go on board of any such vessel, or to sign or in anywise enter into any agreement to go on board of any such vessel to perform service or labor thereon; or whoever shall knowingly detain on board of any such vessel any person so procured or induced to go on board thereof, or to enter into any agreement to go on board thereof, by any means herein defined; or whoever shall knowingly aid or abet in the doing of any of the things hereinPunishment for. made unlawful, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 83. It shall be unlawful for any national bank, or any corporationCorporations contributing for political elections.Vol. 34, p. 864. organized by authority of any law of Congress, to make a money contribution in connection with any election to any political office. It shall also be unlawful for any corporation whatever to make a money contribution in connection with any election at which Presidential and Vice-Presidential electors or a Representative in 1104 Congress is to be voted for, or any election by any State legislaturePenalty for. of a United States Senator.
Every corporation which shall make any contribution in violation of the foregoing provisions shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars; and every officer or directorAdd itional to officers. of any corporation who shall consent to any contribution by the corporation in violation of the foregoing provisions shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. Sec. 84. Whoever shall hunt, trap, capture, willfully disturb, orHunting, taking eggs, etc., on bird breeding grounds.Vol. 34, p. 536. kill any bird of any kind whatever, or take the eggs of any such bird, on any lands of the United States which have been set apart or reserved as breeding grounds for birds, by any law, proclamation, or executive order, except under such rules and regulations as thePunishment for.
Secretary of Agriculture may, from time to time, prescribe, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. Chapter Five . offenses relating to official duties.Offenses relating to official duties. Sec. 85. Officer, etc., of the United States guilty of extortion. 86. Receipting for larger sums than are paid. 87. Disbursing officer unlawfully converting, etc., public money. 88. Failure of Treasurer, etc., to safely keep public money. 89.
Custodian of public money failing to safely keep, etc. 90. Failure of officer to render accounts, etc. 91. Failure to deposit as required. 92. Provisions of the five preceding sections, to whom applicable. 93. Record evidence of embezzlement. 94. Prima facie evidence. 95. Evidence of conversion. 96. Banker, etc., receiving deposit from disbursing officer. 97. Embezzlement by internal-revenue officer, etc. 98. Officer contracting beyond specific appropriation. 99. Officer of United States court failing to deposit moneys, etc. 100.
Receiving loan or deposit from officer of court. 101. Failure to make returns or reports. 102. Aiding in trading in obscene literature. 103. Collecting and disbursing officers forbidden to trade in public property. 104. Certain officers forbidden to purchase, etc., witness, etc., fees. 105. Falsely certifying, etc., as to record of deeds, etc. 106. Other false certificates. 107. Inspector of steamboats receiving illegal fees. 108. Pension agent taking fee, etc. 109. Officer not to be interested in claims against the United States. 110.
Member of Congress, etc., soliciting or accepting bribe, etc. 111. Offering, etc., Member of Congress bribe, etc. 112. Member of Congress taking consideration for procuring contract, office, etc.; offering Member consideration, etc. 113. Member of Congress, etc., taking compensation in matters to which United States is a party. 114. Member of Congress not to be interested in contract . 115. Officer making contracts with Member of Congress. 116. Contracts to which two preceding sections do not apply. 117.
United States officer accepting bribe. 118. Political contributions not to be solicited by certain officers. 119. Political contributions not to be received in public offices. 120. Immunity from official proscription. 121. Giving money to officials for political purposes prohibited. 122. Penalty for violating provisions of four preceding sections. 123. Governmental officer, etc., giving out advance information respecting crop reports. 124. Government officer, etc., knowingly compiling or issuing false statistics respecting crops.
Sec. 85. Every officer, clerk, agent, or employee of the UnitedExtortion by officials.Vol. 34, p. 546.R. S., sec. 5481, p. 1063. States, and every person representing himself’to be or assuming to act as such officer, clerk, agent, or employee, who, under color of his office, clerkship, agency, or employment, or under color of his pretended or assumed office, clerkship, agency, or employment, is guilty of extortion, and every person who shall attempt any act which if performed would make him guilty of extortion, shall bePunishment for. fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. 1105 Sec. 86.
Whoever, being an officer, clerk, agent, employee, orReceipting for larger sums than are paid.R. S., sec. 5483, p. 1063. other person charged with the payment of any appropriation made by Congress, shall pay to any clerk or other employee of the United States a sum less than that provided by law, and require such employee to receipt or give a voucher for an amount greater than that actually paid to and received by him, is guilty of embezzlement, and shall be fined in double the amount so withheld from any employeePunishment for. of the Government and imprisoned not more than two years.
Sec. 87. Whoever, being a disbursing officer of theDisbursing officers unlawfully using, etc., public money.R. S., sec. 5488, p. 1064. United States, or a person acting as such, shall in any manner convert to his own use, or loan with or without interest, or deposit in any place or in any manner, except as authorized by law, any public money intrusted to him; or shall, for any purpose not prescribed by law, withdraw from the Treasurer or any assistant treasurer, or any authorized depositary, or transfer, or apply, any portion of the public money intrusted to him, shall be deemed guilty of an embezzlement of the money so converted, loaned, deposited, withdrawn, transferred, or applied, and shall be fined not more than the amount embezzled, orPunishment for. imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 88. If the Treasurer of the United States or any assistantFailure of depositaries to safely keep public deposits.R. S., sec. 5489, p. 1064. treasurer, or any public depositary, fails safely to keep all moneys deposited by any disbursing officer or disbursing agent, as well as all moneys deposited by any receiver, collector, or other person having money of the United States, he shall be deemed guilty of embezzlement of the moneys not so safely kept, and shall be fined in a sumPunishment for. equal to the amount of money so embezzled and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 89. Every officer or other person charged by any Act of CongressCustodian failing to keep, etc., public moneys.R. S., sec. 5490, p. 1064. with the safe-keeping of the public moneys, who shall loan, use, or convert to his own use, or shall deposit in any bank or exchange for other funds, except as specially allowed by law, any portion of the public moneys intrusted to him for safe-keeping, shall be guilty of embezzlement of the money so loaned, used, converted, depositecl, or exchanged, and shall be fined in a sum equal to the amount ofPunishment for. money so embezzled and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 90. Every officer or agent of the United States who, havingFailure of officer to render accounts.R. S., see. 5491, p. 1065. received public money which he is not authorized to retain as salary, pay, or emolument, fails to render his accounts for the same as provided by law shall be deemed guilty of embezzlement, and shall bePunishment for. fined in a sum equal to the amount of the money embezzled and imprisoned not more than ten years. Sec. 91. Whoever, having money of the United States in his possessionFailure to deposit as required.R.
S., sec. 5492, p. 1065. or under his control, shall fail to deposit it with the Treasurer, or some assistant treasurer, or some public depositary of the United States, when required so to do by the Secretary of the Treasury, or the head of any other proper department, or by the accounting officers of the Treasury, shall be deemed guilty of embezzlement thereof, and shall be fined in a sum equal to the amount of moneyPunishment for. embezzled and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 92. The provisions of the five preceding sections shall be construedPersons affected. to apply to all persons charged with the safe-keeping, transfer, or disbursement of the public money, whether such persons be indicted as receivers or depositaries of the same. Sec. 93. Upon the trial of any indictment against any person forRecord evidence of embezzlement.R. S., sec. 5494, p. 1065. embezzling public money under any provision of the six preceding sections, it shall be sufficient evidence, prima facie, for the purpose of showing a balance against such person, to produce a transcript from the books and proceedings of the Treasury, as required in civil cases, under the provisions for the settlement of accounts between the United States and receivers of public money. 1106 Sec. 94.
The refusal of any person, whether in or out of office,Prima facie evidence.R. S., sec. 5495, p. 1065. charged with the safe-keeping, transfer, or disbursement of the public money to pay any draft, order, or warrant, drawn upon him by the proper accounting officer of the Treasury, for any public money in his hands belonging to the United States, no matter in what capacity the same may have been received, or may be held, or to transfer or disburse any such money, promptly, upon the legal requirement of any authorized officer, shall be deemed, upon the trial of any indictment against such person for embezzlement, prima facie evidence of such embezzlement.
Sec. 95. If any officer charged with the disbursement of the publicEvidence of conversion.R. 8., sec. 5496, p. 1065. moneys accepts, receives, or transmits to the Treasury Department to be allowed in his favor any receipt or voucher from a creditor of the United States without having paid to such creditor in such funds as the officer received for disbursement, or in such funds as he may be authorized by law to take in exchange, the full amount specified in such receipt or voucher, every such act is an act of conversion by such officer to his own use of the amount specified in such receipt or voucher.
Sec. 96. Every banker, broker, or other person not an authorizedBanker, etc., receiving unauthorized deposit of public money.R. S., sec. 5497, p. 1065. depositary of public moneys, who shall knowingly receive from any disbursing officer, or collector of internal revenue, or other agent of the United States, any public money on deposit, or by way of loan or accommodation, with or without interest, or otherwise than in payment of a debt against the United States, or shall use, transfer, convert, appropriate, or apply any portion of the public money for any purpose not prescribed by law; and every president, cashier, teller, director, or other officer of any bank or banking association who shall violate any provision of this section is guilty of embezzlement of the public money so deposited, loaned, transferred, used, converted, appropriated, or applied, and shall be fined not more than the amountPunishment for. embezzled, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 97. Any officer connected with, or employed in, the InternalEmbezzlement by internal-revenue offiteVol. 20, p. 280. Revenue Service of the United States, and any assistant of such officer, who shall embezzle or wrongfully convert to his own use any money or other property of the United States, and any officer of the United States, or any assistant of such officer, who shall embezzle or wrongfully convert to his own use any money or property which may have come into his possession or under his control in the execution of such office or employment, or under color or claim of authority as such officer or assistant, whether the same shall be the money or property of the United States or of some other person or party, shall, where the offense is not otherwise punishable by some statute of thePunishment for.
United States, be fined not more than the value of the money and property thus embezzled or converted, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both. Sec. 98. Whoever, being an officer of the United States, shallOfficer contracting beyond specific appropriation.R. S., sec. 5503, p. 1066. knowingly contract for the erection, repair, or furnishing of any public building, or for any public improvement, to pay a larger amount than the specific sum appropriated for such purpose, shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than two years.
Sec. 99. Whoever, being a clerk or other officer of a court of theCourt officers failing to deposit money, etc.R. 8., sec. 5504, p. 1066. United States, shall fail forthwith to deposit any money belonging in the registry of the court, or hereafter paid into court or received by the officers thereof, with the Treasurer, assistant treasurer, or a designated depositary of the United States, in the name and to the credit of such court, or shall retain or convert to his own use or to the use of another any such money, is guilty of embezzlement, and shallPunishment for. be fined not more than the amount embezzled, orDelivery upon security. imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; but nothing herein shall be held to 1107 prevent the delivery of any such money upon security, according to agreement of parties, under the direction of the court.
Sec. 100. Whoever shall knowingly receive, from a clerk or otherReceiving loan,etc., from court officer,R. S., sec. 5505, p. 1067. officer of a court of the United States, as a deposit, loan, or otherwise, any money belonging in the registry of such court, is guilty of embezzlement, and shall be punished as prescribed in the preceding section.Punishment for. Sec. 101. Every officer who neglects or refuses to make any returnFailure to make returns or reports.R. S., sec. 1780, p. 316. or report which he is required to make at stated times by any Act of Congress or regulation of the Department of the Treasury, other than his accounts, within the time prescribed by such Act or regulation, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars.Punishment for.Aiding in obscene literature trade, etc.Vol. 30. p. 209.R.S., sec. 1785, p.317.
Sec. 102. Whoever, being an officer, agent, or employee of the Government of the United States, shall knowingly aid or abet any person engaged in violating any provision of law prohibiting importing, advertising, dealing in, exhibiting, or sending or receiving by mail, obscene or indecent publications, or representations, or means for preventing conception or producing abortion, or other article of indecent or immoral use or tendency, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 103. Whoever, being an officer of the United States concernedTrading in public property by collecting or disbursing officer.R. S., secs. 1788, 1789. p. 317. in the collection or the disbursement of the revenues thereof, shall carry on any trade or business in the funds or debts of the United States, or of any State, or in any public property of either, shall be fined not more than three thousand dollars, or imprisoned not morePunishment for. than one year, or both, and be removed from office, and thereafter be incapable of holding any office under the United States.
Sec. 104. Whoever, being a judge, clerk, or deputy clerk of anyCourt officials purchasing fees at less than face value.Vol. 29. p. 595.. court of the United States, or of any territory thereof, or a United States district attorney, assistant attorney, marshal, deputy marshal, commissioner, or other person holding any office or employment, or position of trust or profit under the Government of the United States shall, either directly or indirectly, purchase at less than the full face value thereof, any claim against the United States for the fee, mileage, or expenses of any witness, juror, deputy marshal, or any other officerPunishment for. of the court whatsoever, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars.
Sec. 105. Whoever, being an officer or other person authorizedFalsely certifying as to record of deeds. by any law of the United States to record a conveyance of realpropertv or any other instrument which by such law may be recorded, shall knowingly certify falsely that such conveyance or instrument has or has not been recorded, shall be fined not more than one thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than seven years, or both. Sec. 106. Whoever, being a public officer or other person authorizedOther false certificates. by any law of-the United States to make or give a certificate or other writing, shall knowingly make and deliver as true such a certificate or writing, containing any statement which he knows to be false, in a case where the punishment thereof is not elsewhere expressly provided by law, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars,Punishment for. or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 107. Every inspector of steamboats who, upon any pretense,Steamboat inspectors taking illegal fees.R. S.. sec. 5482, p. 1063.Punishment for. receives any fee or reward for his services, except what is allowed to him by law, shall forfeit his office, and be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. Sec. 108. Every pension agent, or other person employed or appointedPension agents taking fee.R. S.. see. 5487. p. 1064. by him, who takes, receives, or demands any fee or reward rom any pensioner for any service in connection with the payment of his pension, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars.Punishment for.
Sec. 109. Whoever, being an officer of the United States, or a personOfficers interested in claims against United States.R. S.. sec. 5498, p. 1065. holding any place of trust or profit, or discharging any official function under, or in connection with, any Executive Department of 1108 the Government of the United States, or under the Senate or House of Representatives of the United States, shall act as an agent or attorney for prosecuting any claim against the United States, or in any manner, or by any means, otherwise than in discharge of Ids proper official duties, shall aid or assist in the prosecution or support- of any such claim, or receive any gratuity, or any share of or interest in any claim from any claimant against the United States, with intent to aid or assist, or in consideration of having aided or assisted, in the prosecution of such claim, shall be fined not more than fivePunishment for. thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 110. Whoever, being elected or appointed a Member of orAccepting, etc., bribe by Member of Congress.R. S.. secs. 1781, 5150, 5502, pp. 316, 1056, 1066. Delegate to Congress, or a Resident Commissioner, shall, after his election or appointment and either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office, directly or indirectly, ask, accept, receive, or agree to receive, any money, property, or other valuable consideration, or any promise, contract , undertaking, obligation, gratuity, or security for the payment of money or for the delivery or conveyance of anything of value to him or to any person with his consent, connivance, or concurrence, for his attention to, or services, or with the intent to have his action, vote, or decision influenced, on any question, matter, cause, or proceeding, which may at any time be pending in either House of Congress or before any committee thereof, or which by law or under the Constitution may be brought before him in his official capacity, or in his place as such Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than three times the amount asked, accepted, or received, and imprisoned not more than three years; and shall, moreover, forfeit his office or place, and thereafter be forever disqualified from holding any office of honor, trust, or profit under the Government of the United States.
Sec. 111. Whoever shall promise, offer, or give, or cause to beOffering, etc., bribe to Member of Congress.R. S., sec. 5150, p. 1066. promised, offered, or given, any money or other thing of value, or shall make or tender any contract, undertaking, obligation, gratuity, or security for the payment of money or for the delivery or conveyance of anything of value, to any Member of either House of Congress, or Delegate to Congress, or Resident Commissioner, after his election or appointment and either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office, or to any person with his consent, connivance, or concurrence, with intent to influence his action, vote, or decision, on any question, matter, cause, or proceeding which may at any time be pending in either House of Congress, or before any committee thereof, or which by law or under the Constitution may be brought before him in his official capacity or in his place as such Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than three times the amount of money or value of the thing so promised, offered, given, made, or tendered, and imprisoned not more than three years.
Sec. 112. Whoever, being elected or appointed a Member of orMember of Congress taking consideration for procuring contract, etc.R. S., sec. 1781, p. 316. Delegate to Congress, or a Resident Commissioner, shall, after his election or appointment and either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office, or being an officer or agent of the United States, shall directly or indirectly take, receive, or agree to receive, from any person, any money, property, or other valuable consideration whatever, for procuring, or aiding to procure, any contract, appointive office, or place, from the United States or from any officer or department thereof, for any person whatever, or for giving any such contract, appointive office, or place to any person whomsoever; or whoever, directly or indirectly, shall offer, or agreeOffering Member of Congress consideration to procure contract, etc. to give, or shall give, or bestow, any money, property, or other valuable consideration whatever, for the procuring, or aiding to procure, 1109 any such, contract, appointive oilice, or place, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than ten thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than two years; and shall, moreover, be disqualified from holding any office of honor, profit, or trust under the Government of the United States.
AnyContracts voidable. such contract or agreement may, at the option of the President, be declared void. Sec. 113. Whoever, being elected or appointed a Senator, MemberReceiving pay by Senator or Member of Congress in matters affecting United States.R. S., sec. 1782, p. 316. of or Delegate to Congress, or a Resident Commissioner, shall, after Iris election or appointment and either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office, or being the head of a department, or other officer or clerk in the. employ or the United States, shall, directly or indirectly, receive, or agree to receive, any compensation whatever for any services rendered or to be rendered to any person, either by himself or another, in relation to any proceeding, contract, claim, controversy, charge, accusation, arrest, or other matter or thing in which the United States is a party or directly or indirectly interested, before any department, court-martial, bureau, officer, or any civil, military, or naval commission whatever, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than ten thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than two years; and shall, moreover, thereafter be incapable of holding any office of honor, trust, or profit under the Government of the United States.
Sec. 114. Whoever, being elected or appointed a Member of orMember of Congress interested in public contracts.R. S., sec. 3739, p. 737. Delegate to Congress, or a Resident Commissioner, shall, after his election or appointment and either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office, directly or indirectly, himself, or by any other person in trust for him, or for his use or benefit, or on his account, undertake, execute, hold, or enjoy, in whole or in part, any contract or agreement, made or entered into in behalf of the United States by any officer or person authorized to make contracts on its behalf, shall be fined not more than three thousand dollars.Punishment for.
All contracts or agreements made in violation of this section shall beContracts void. void; and whenever any sum of money is advanced by the UnitedRepayment, etc. States, in consideration of any such contract or agreement, it shall forthwith be repaid; and in case of failure or refusal to repay the same when demanded by the proper officer of the department under whose authority such contract or agreement shall have been made or entered into, suit shall at once be brought against the person so failing or refusing and his sureties, for the recovery of the money so advanced.
Sec. 115. Whoever, being an officer of the United States, shall onMaking official contract with Member of Congress.R. 8., sec. 3742, p. 737. behalf of the United States, directly or indirectly make or enter into any contract, bargain, or agreement, in writing or otherwise, with any Member of or Delegate to Congress, or any Resident Commissioner, after his election or appointment as such Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner, and either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office, shall be fined not morePunishment for. tnan three thousand dollars.
Sec. 116. Nothing contained in the two preceding sections shallContracts not affected.R. S.. sec. 3740, p. 737. extend, or be construed to extend, to any contract or agreement made or entered into, or accepted, by any incorporated company, where such cont ract or agreement is made for the general benefit of such incorporation or company; nor to the purchase or sale of bills of exchange or other property by any Member of or Delegate to Congress, or Resident Commissioner, where the same are ready for delivery, and payment therefor is made, at the time of making or entering into t lie contract or agreement.
Sec. 117. Whoever, being an officer of the United States, or a personofficial accepting bribe.R.S., secs. 5501, 5502, p. 1066. acting for or on behalf of the United States, in any official capacity, under or by virtue of the authority of any department or 1110 office of the Government thereof; or whoever, being an officer or person acting for or on behalf of either House of Congress, or of any committee of either House, or of both Houses thereof, shall ask, accept, or receive any money, or any contract, promise, undertaking, obligation, gratuity, or security for the payment of money, or for the delivery or conveyance of anything of value, with intent to have his decision or action on any question, matter, cause, or proceeding which may at any time be pending, or which may by law lie brought before him in his official capacity, or in his place of trust or profit, influenced thereby, shall be fined not more than three times thePunishment for. amount of money or value of the thing so asked, accepted, or received, and imprisoned not more than three years; and shall, moreover, forfeit his office or place and thereafter be forever disqualified from holding any office of honor, trust, or profit under the Government of the United States.
Sec. 118. No Senator or Representative in, or Delegate or ResidentPolitical contributions not to be solicited by officers named.Vol, 22. p. 406. Commissioner to Congress, or Senator, Representative, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner elect, or officer or employee of either House of Congress, and no executive, judicial, military, or naval officer of the United States, and no clerk or employee of any department, branch, or bureau of the executive, judicial, or military or naval service of the United States, shall, directly or indirectly, solicit or receive, or be in any manner concerned in soliciting or receiving, any assessment, subscription, or contribution for any political purpose whatever, from any officer, clerk, or employee of the United States, or any department, branch, or bureau thereof, or from any person receiving any salary or compensation from moneys derived from the Treasury of the United States.
Sec. 119. No person shall, in any room or building occupied in thePolitical contributions not to be received in public offices.Vol. 22, p. 407. discharge, of official duties by any officer or employee of the United States mentioned in the preceding section, or in any navy-yard, fort, or arsenal, solicit in any manner whatever or receive any contribution of money or other thing of value for any political purpose whatever. Sec. 120. No officer or employee of the United States mentionedImmunity from official proscription.Vol. 22, p. 407. in section one hundred and eighteen, shall discharge, or promote, or degrade, or in any manner change the official rank or compensation of any other officer or employee, or promise or threaten so to do, for giving or withholding or neglecting to make any contribution of money or other valuable thing for any political purpose.
Sec. 121. No officer, clerk, or other person in the service of theMaking political contributions to officials.Vol. 22. p. 407. United States shall, directly or indirectly, give or hand over to any other officer, clerk, or person in the service of the United States, or to any Senator or Member of or Delegate to Congress, or Resident Commissioner, any money or ot her valuable thing on account of or to be applied to the promotion of any political object whatever. Sec. 122. Whoever shall violate any provision of the four precedingPunishment for violations.Vol. 22, p. 407. sect ions shall be fined not more than live t housand dollars, or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
Sec. 123. Whoever, being an officer or employee of the UnitedOfficials, etc.,giving advance information of crop reports. States or a person acting for or on behalf of the United States in any capacity under or by virtue of the authority of any department or office thereof, and while holding such office, employment, or position shall, by virtue of the office, employment, or position held by him, become possessed of any information which might exert an influence upon or affect the market value of any product of the soil grown within the United States, which information is by law or by the rules of the department or office required to be withheld from publication until a fixed time, and shall willfully impart, directly or indirectly, such information, or any part thereof, to any person not entitled under the law or the rules of the department or office to receive the 1111 same; or shall, before such information is made public through regular official channels, directly or indirectly speculate in any such product respecting which he has thus become possessed of such information, by buying or selling the same in any quantity, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than ten thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both: *Provided*, That no person shall be deemed guilty of a violation*Proviso.*Actual knowledge required. of any such rule, unless prior to such alleged violation he shall have had actual knowledge thereof.
Sec. 124. Whoever, being an officer or employee of the UnitedOfficial knowingly Issuing false crop reports. States and whose duties require the compilation or report of statistics or informat ion relative to the products of the soil, shall knowingly compile for issuance, or issue, any false statistics or information as a report of the United States, shall be fined not more than five thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. Chapter Six. offenses against public justice.Offenses against public justice.
Sec. 125. Perjury. 126. Subornation of perjury. 127. Stealing or altering process; procuring false bail, etc. 128. Destroying, etc., public records. 129. Destroying records by officer in charge.’ 130. Forcing signature of judge, etc. 131. Bribery of a judge or judicial officer. 132. Judge or judicial officer accepting a bribe, etc. 133. Juror, referee, master, etc., or judicial officer, etc., accepting bribe. 134. Witness accepting bribe. 135. Intimidation or corruption of witness, or grand or petit juror, or officer. 136.
Conspiring to intimidate party, witness, or juror. 137. Attempt to influence juror. 138. Allowing prisoner to escape. 139. Application of preceding section. 140. Obstructing process or assaulting an officer. 141. Rescuing, etc., prisoner; concealing, etc., person for whom warrant has issued. 142. Rescue at execution. 143. Rescue of prisoner. 144. Rescue of body of executed offender. 145. Extortion by informer. 146. Misprision of felony. Sec. 125. Whoever, having taken an oath before a competentPerjury defined.R.
S., sec. 5392. p. 1045. tribunal, officer, or person; in any case in which a law of the United States authorizes an oath to be administered, that he will testify, declare, depose, or certify truly, or that any written testimony, declaration, deposition, or certificate, by him subscribed, is true, shall willfully and contrary to such oath state or subscribe any material matter which he does not believe to be true, is guilty of perjury, anil shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars andPunishment for. imprisoned not more than five years.
Sec. 126. Whoever shall procure another to commit any perjurySubornation of perjury.R. S., see. 5393, p. 1045. is guilty of subornation of perjury, and punishable as in the preceding section prescribed. Sec. 127. Whoever shall feloniously steal, take away, alter, falsify,Stealing or altering process, procuring false bail, etc.R. S.,- sec. 5394, p. 1045. or otherwise avoid any record, writ, process, or other proceeding, in any court of the United States, by means whereof any judgment is reversed, made void, or does not take effect; or whoever shall acknowledge, or procure to be acknowledged, in any such court, any recognizance, bail, or judgment, in the name of any other person not privy or consenting to the same, shall be fined not more than fivePunishment for. thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than seven years, or both: but this provision shall not extend to the acknowledgment of any judgment by an attorney, duly admitted, for any person against whom such judgment is had or given.
Sec. 128. Whoever shall willfully and unlawfully conceal, remove,Destroying, etc public records.R. S. sec. 5403, p., 1046. mutilate, obliterate, or destroy, or attempt to conceal, remove, mutilate, obliterate, or destroy, or, with intent to conceal, remove, 1112 mutilate, obliterate, destroy, or steal, shall take and carry away any record, proceeding, map, book, paper, document, or other thing, filed or deposited with any clerk or officer of any court of the United States, or in any public office, or with any judicial or public, officer of the United States, shall be fined not more than two thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more, than three, years, or both.
Sec. 129. Whoever, having the custody of any record, proceeding,Destroying records by officer in charge.R. s.. sec. 5408, p. 1047. map, book, document, paper, or other thing specified in the preceding section, shall willfully and unlawfully conceal, remove, mutilate, obliterate, falsify, or destroy any such record, proceeding, map, book, document, paper, or thing, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. two thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than three years, or both; and shall moreover forfeit his office and be forever afterward disqualified from holding any office under the Government of the United States.
Sec. 130. Whoever shall forge the signature of any judge, register,Forging signature of judge, etc.R. S., sec. 5419, p. 1050. or other officer of any court of the United States, or of any Territory thereof, or shall forge or counterfeit the seal of any such court, or shall knowingly concur in using any such forged or counterfeit signature or seal, for the purpose of authenticating any proceeding or document, or shall tender in evidence any such proceeding or document with a false or counterfeit signature of any such judge, register, or other officer, or a false or counterfeit seal of the court, subscribed or attached thereto, knowing such signature or seal to be false or counterfeit, shall be fined not more than five thousandPunishment for. dollars and imprisoned not more than five years.
Sec. 131. Whoever, directly or indirectly, shall give or offer, orBribery of judicial officer.R. S., sec. 5449, p. 1056. cause to be given or offered, any money, property, or value of any kind, or any promise or agreement therefor, or any other bribe, to any judge, judicial officer, or other person authorized by any law of the United States to hear or determine any question, matter, cause, proceeding, or controversy, with intent to influence his action, vote, opinion, or decision thereon, or because of any such action, vote, opinion, or decision, shall be fined not more than twenty thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than fifteen years, or both; and shall forever be disqualified to hold any office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States.
Sec. 132. Whoever, being a judge of the United States, shall inJudicial officer accepting bribe.R. S., sec. 5499, p. 1066. anywise accept or receive any sum of money, or other bribe, present, or reward, or any promise, contract, obligation, gift, or security for the payment of money, or for the delivery or conveyance of anything of value, with the intent to be influenced thereby in any opinion, judgment, or decree in any suit, controversy, matter, or cause depending before him. or because of any such opinion, ruling, decision, judgment, or decree, shall be fined not more than twenty thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than fifteen years, or both; and shall be forever disqualified to hold any office or honor, trust, or profit under the United States.
Sec. 133. Whoever, being a juror, referee, arbitrator, appraiser,Juror, referee, etc., accepting bribe. assessor, auditor, master, receiver, United States commissioner, or other person authorized by any law of the United States to hear or determine any question, matter, cause, controversy, or proceeding, shall ask, receive, or agree to receive, any money, property, or value of any kind, or any promise or agreement therefor, upon any agreement or understanding that his vote, opinion, action, judgment, or decision shall he influenced thereby, or because of any such vote, opinion, action, judgment, or decision, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. two thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. 1113 Sec. 134.
Whoever, being, or about to be, a witness upon a trial,Witness accepting bribe. hearing, or other proceeding, before any court or any officer authorized by the laws of the United States to hear evidence or take testimony, shall receive, or agree or offer to receive, a bribe, upon any agreement or understanding that his testimony shall be influenced thereby, or that he will absent himself from the trial, hearing, or other proceeding, or because of such testimony, or such absence,Punishment for. shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
Sec. 135. Whoever corruptly, or by threats or force, or by anyAttempting to influence witness, juror, or officer.R. S., secs. 5399, 5404, pp. 1046, 1047. threatening letter or communication, shall endeavor to influence, intimidate, or impede any witness, in any court of the United States or before any United States commissioner or officer acting as such commissioner, or any grand or petit juror, or officer in or of any court of the United States, or officer who may be serving at any examination or other proceeding before any United States commissioner or officer acting as such commissioner, in the discharge of his duty, or who corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, shall influence, obstruct, or imepde, or endeavor to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice therein, shall be fined not more than one thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 136. If two or more persons conspire to deter by force,Conspiring to intimidate party, witness, or juror.R. S., sec. 5406, p. 1047. intimidation, or threat, any party or witness in any court of the United States, or in any exammation before a United States commissioner or officer acting as such commissioner, from attending such court or examination, or from testifying to any matter pending therein, freely, fully, and truthfully, or to injure such party or witness in his person or property on account of his having so attended or testified, or to influence the verdict, presentment, or indictment of any grand or petit juror in any such court, or to injure such juror in his person or property on account of any verdict, presentment, or indictment lawfully assented to by him, or on account of his being or having been such juror, each of suchPunishment for. persons shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than six years, or both.
Sec. 137. Whoever shall attempt to influence the action or decisionAttempting to influence juror by writing.R. S., sec. 5405, p. 1047. of any grand or petit juror of any court of the United States upon any issue or matter pending before such juror, or before the jury of which he is a member, or pertaining to his duties, by writing or sending to him any letter or any communication, in print or writing, in relation to such issue or matter, shall be fined not more than onePunishment for. thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.
Sec. 138. Whenever any marshal, deputy marshal, ministerial officer,Allowing prisoner to escape.R. S., sec. 5409, p. 1047. or other person has in his custody any prisoner by virtue of process issued under the laws of the t United States by any court, judge, or commissioner, and such marshal, deputy marshal, ministerial officer, or other person voluntarily suffers such prisoner to escape, lie shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
Sec. 139. The preceding section shall be construed to apply not onlyApplication of provisions. to cases in which the prisoner who escaped was charged or found guilty of an offense against the laws of the United States, and to cases in which the prisoner may be in custody charged with offenses against any foreign government with which the United States have treaties of extradition, but also to cases in which the prisoner may be held in custody for removal to or from the Philippine Islands as provided by law. 1114 Sec. 140.
Whoever shall knowingly and willfully obstruct, resist,Obstructing process or assaulting officer.R. 8., sec. 539. p. 1046. or oppose any officer of the United States, or other person duly authorized, in serving, or attempting to serve or execute, any mesne process or warrant, or any rule or order, or any other legal or judicial writ or process of any court of the United States, or United States commissioner, or shall assault, beat, or wound any officer or other person duly authorized, knowing him to be such officer, or other person so duly authorized, in serving or executing any such writ, rule, order, process, warrant, or other legal or judicial writ or process, shall be fined not more than three hundred dollars and imprisonedPunishment for. not more than one year.
Sec. 141. Whoever shall rescue or attempt to rescue, from the custodyRescuing, etc., prisoner; concealing person from arrest. of any officer or person lawfully assisting him, any person arrested upon a warrant or other process issued under the provisions of any law of the United States, or shall, directly or indirectly, aid, abet, or assist any person so arrested to escape from the custody of such officer or other person, or shall harbor or conceal any person for whose arrest a warrant or process has been so issued, so as to prevent his discovery and arrest, after notice or knowledge of the fact that a warrant or process has been issued for the apprehension of such person, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned notPunishment for. more than six months, or both.
Sec. 142. Whoever, by force, shall set at liberty or rescue anyRescue at executions.R. S., sec. 5400, p. 1046.Punishment for. person found guilty in any court of the United States of any capital crime, while going to execution or during execution, shall be fined not more than twenty-five thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than twenty-five years. Sec. 143. Whoever, by force, shall set at liberty or rescue any personRescue of prisoner.R. S., sec. 5401, p. 1046. who, before conviction, stands committed for any capital crime; or whoever, by force, shall set at liberty or rescue any person committed for or convicted of any offense other than capital, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than five hundred dollars and imprisoned not more than one year.
Sec. 144. Whoever, by force, shall rescueRescue of dead body of executed offender.R. S.. see. 5102, p. 1016. or attempt to rescue, from the custody of any marshal or his officers, the dead body of an executed offender, while it is being conveyed to a place of dissection, as provided by section three hundred ami thirty-one hereof, or by force shall rescue or attempt to rescue such body from the place, where it has been deposited for dissection in pursuance of that section, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisonedPunishment for. not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 145. Whoever shall, under a threat of informing, or as a considerationExtortion by informer.R. S.. sec. 5484, p. 1061. for not informing, against any violation of any law of the United States, demand or receive any money or other valuable thing, shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars, or imprisonedPunishment for. not more than one year, or both. Sec. 146. Whoever, having knowledge of the actual commissionMisprisionof felony.R. S., sec. 5390, p. 1044. of the crime of murder or other felony cognizable by the courts of the United States, conceals and does not as soon as may be disclose and make known the. same to some one of the judges or other persons in civil or military authority under the United States, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisonedPunishment for. not more than three years, or both. 1115 Chapter Seven. offenses against the currency, coinage, etc.Offenses against currency, coinage, etc.
Sec. 147. “Obligation or other security of the United States” defined. 148. Forging or counterfeiting United States securities. 149. Counterfeiting national-bank notes. 150. Using plates to print notes without authority, etc. 151. Passing, selling, concealing, etc., forged obligations. 152. Taking impressions of tools, implements, etc. 153. Having in possession unlawfully such impressions. 154. Buying, selling, or dealing in forged bonds, notes, etc. 155. Secreting or removing tools or material used for printing bonds, notes, stamps, etc, 156.
Counterfeiting notes, bonds, etc., of foreign governments. 157. Passing such forged notes, bonds, etc. 158. Counterfeiting notes of foreign banks. 159. Passing such counterfeit bank notes. 160. Having in possession such forged notes, bonds, etc. 161. Having unlawfully in possession or using plates for such notes, bonds, etc. 162. Connecting parts of different instruments. 163. Counterfeiting gold or silver coins or bars. 164. Counterfeiting minor coins. 165. Falsifying, mutilating, or lightening coinage. 166.
Debasement of coinage by officers of the Mint. 167. Making or uttering coins in resemblance of money. 168. Making or issuing devices of minor coins. 169. Counterfeiting, etc., dies for coins of United States. 170. Counterfeiting, etc., dies for foreign coins. 171. Making, importing, or having in possession tokens, prints, etc., similar to United States or foreign coins. 172. Counterfeit obligations, securities, coins, or material for counterfeiting, to be forfeited. 173. Issue of search warrant for suspected counterfeits, etc.; forfeiture. 174.
Circulating bills of expired corporations. 175. Imitating national-bank notes with printed advertisements thereon. 176. Mutilating or defacing national-bank notes. 177. Imitating United States ecurities or printing business cards on them. 178. Notes of less than one dollar not to be issued. Sec. 147. The words “obligation or other security of the United“Obligation or other security of the United States’ defined.R. S., sec. 5413. p 1049. States” shall be held to mean all bonds, certificates of indebtedness, national-bank currency, coupons, United States notes, Treasury notes, gold certificates, silver certificates, fractional notes, certificates of deposit, bills, checks, or drafts for money, drawn by or upon authorized officers of the United States, stamps and other representatives of value, of whatever denomination, wnich have been or may be issued under any Act of Congress.
Sec. 148. Whoever, with intent to defraud, shall falsely make,Forging or counterfeiting securities.R. S., sec. 5414, p. 1049.Punishment for. forge, counterfeit, or alter any obligation or other security of the United States shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than fifteen years. Sec. 149. Whoever shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, orCounterfeiting national-bank notes.R. S., sec. 5415. p. 1019. cause or procure to be made, forged, or counterfeited, or shall willingly aid or assist in falsely making, forging, or counterfeiting, any note in imitation of, or purporting to be in imitation of, the circulating notes issued by any banking association now or hereafter authorized and acting under the laws of the United States; or whoever shall pass, utter, or publish, or attempt to pass, utter, or publish, any false, forged, or counterfeited note, purporting to be issued by any such association doing a banking business, knowing the same to be falsely made, forged, or counterfeited; or whoever shall falsely alter, or cause or procure to be falsely altered, or shall willingly aid or assist in falsely altering, any such circulating notes, or shall pass, utter, or publish, or attempt to pass, utter, or publish as true, any falsely altered or spurious circulating note issued, or purporting to 1116 have been issued, by any such banking association, knowing thePunishment for. same to be falsely altered or spurious, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than fifteen years.
Sec. 150. Whoever, having control, custody, or possession of anyUsing plates to print notes, without authority. etc.R. S., sec. 5430, p. 1052. plate, stone, or other thing, or any part thereof, from which, has been printed, or which may be prepared by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury for the purpose of printing, any obligation or other security of the United States, shall use such plate, stone, or other thing, or any part thereof, or knowingly suffer the same to be used for the purpose of printing any such or similar obligation or other security, or any part thereof, except as may be printed for the use of the United States by order of the proper officer thereof; or whoever by any way, art, or means shall make or execute, or cause or procure to be made or executed, or shall assist in making or executing any plate, stone, or other thing in the likeness of any plate designated for the printing of such obligation or other security; or whoever shall sell any such plate, stone, or other thing, or bring into the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, from any foreign place, any such plate, stone, or other thing, except under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury or other proper officer, or with any other intent, in either case, than that such plate, stone, or other thing be used for the printing of the obligations or other securities of the United States; or whoever shall have in his control, custody, or possession any plate, stone, or other thing in any manner made after or in the similitude of any plate, stone, or other thing, from which any such obligation or other security has been printed, with intent to use such plate, stone, or other thing, or to suffer the same to be used in forging or counterfeiting any such obligation or other security, or any part thereof; or whoever shall have in his possession or custody, except under authority from the Secretary of the Treasury or other proper officer, any obligation or other security made or executed, in whole or in part, after the similitude of any obligation or other security issued under the authority of the United States, with intent to sell or otherwise use the same; or whoever shall print, photograph, or in any other manner make or execute, or cause to be printed, photographed, made, or executed, or shall aid in printing, photographing, making, or executing any engraving, photograph, print, or impression in the likeness of any such obligation or other security, or any part thereof, or shall sell any such engraving, photograph, print, or impression, except to the United States, or shall bring into the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, from any foreign place any such engraving, photograph, print, or impression, except by direction of some proper officer of the United States; or whoever shall have orDistinctive paper without authority.Punishment for. retain in Ids control or possession, after a distinctive paper has been adopted by the Secretary of the Treasury for the obligations and other securities of the United States, any similar paper adapted to the making of any such obligation or other security, except under the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury or some other proper officer of the United States, shall be fined not more than five thousandUtteri ng, etc., forged obligations.R.
S., sec. 5431, p. 1053. dollars, or imprisoned not more than fifteen years, or both. Sec. 151. Whoever, with intent to defraud, shall pass, utter, publish, or sell, or attempt to pass, utter, publish, or sell, or shall bring into the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, with intent to pass, publish, utter, or sell, or shall keep in possession or conceal with like intent, any falsely made, forged, counterfeited, or altered obligation or other security of the United States, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars and imprisoned, not morePunishment for. than fifteen years. 1117 Sec. 152.
Whoever, without authority from the United States,Taking impressions of tools, implements, etc.R. S., sec. 5432, p. 1053. shall take, procure, or make, upon lead, foil, wax, plaster, paper, or any other substance or material, an impression, stamp, or imprint of, from, or by the use of any bedplate, bedpiece, die, roll, plate, seal, type, or other tool, implement, instrument, or thing used or fitted or intended to be used in printing, stamping, or impressing, or in making other tools, implements, instruments, or things to be used or fitted or intended to be used in printing, stamping, or impressing any kind or description of obligation or other security of the United States now authorized or hereafter to be authorized by the United States, or circulating note or evidence of debt of any banking association under the laws thereof, shall be fined not more than five thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 153. Whoever, with intent to defraud, shall have in his possession,Having unlawful possession of impressions.R. S., sec, 5433, p. 1053. keeping, custody, or control, without authority from the United States, any imprint, stamp, or impression, taken or made upon any substance or material whatsoever, of any tool, implement, instrument, or thing, used, or fitted or intended to be used, for any of the purposes mentioned in the preceding section: or whoever, with intent to defraud, shall sell, give, or deliver any such imprint, stamp, or impression to any other person, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, orPunishment for. both.
Sec. 154. Whoever shall buy, sell, exchange, transfer, receive, orDealing in counterfeit securities.R. S., sec. 5434, p. 1053. deliver any false, forged, counterfeited, or altered obligation or other security of the United States, or circulating note of any banking association organized or acting under the laws thereof, which has been or may hereafter be issued by virtue of any Act of Congress, with the intent that the same be passed, published, or used as true and genuine, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, orPunishment for. imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 155. Whoever, without authority from the United States,Secreting or embezzling tools and materials for printing securities.R. S.. sec. 5453, p. 1057. shall secrete within, embezzle, or take and carry away from any building, room, office, apartment, vault, safe, or other place where the same is kept, used, employed, placed, lodged, or deposited by authority of the United States, any bedpiece, bedplate, roll, plate, die, seal, type, or other tool, implement, or thing used or fitted to be used in stamping or printing, or in making some other tool or implement used or fitted to be used in stamping or printing, any kind or description of bond, bill, note, certificate, coupon, postage stamp, revenue stamp, fractional currency note, or other paper, instrument, obligation, device, or document, now or hereafter authorized by law to be printed, stamped, sealed, prepared, issued, uttered, or put in circulation on behalf of the United States; or whoever, without such authority, shall so secrete, embezzle, or take and carry away any paper, parchment, or other material prepared and intended to be used m the making of any such papers, instruments, obligations, devices, or documents; or whoever, without such authority, shall so secrete, embezzle, or take and carry away any paper, parchment, or other material printed or stamped, in whole or part, and intended to be prepared. issued, or put in circulation on behalf of the United States as one of the papers, instruments, or obligations hereinbefore named, or printed or stamped, in whole or part, in the similitude of any such paper, instrument, or obligation, whether intended to issue or put the same in circulation or not, shall be fined not more than five thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 156. Whoever, within the United States or any place subject toCounterfeiting foreign securities.Vol. 23. p. 22. the jurisdiction thereof, with intent to defraud, shall falsely make, alter, forge, or counterfeit any bond, certificate, obligation, or other security in imitation of, or purporting to be an imitation of, any bond, 1118 certificate, obligation, or other security of any foreign government, issued or put forth under the authority of such foreign government, or any treasury note, bill, or promise to pay issued by such foreign government, and intended to circulate as money, either by law, order, or decree of such foreign government; or whoever shall cause or procure to be so falsely made, altered, forged, or counterfeited, or snail knowingly aid or assist in making, altering, forging, or counterfeiting, any such, bond, certificate, obligation, or other security, or any such treasury note, bill, or promise to pay, intended as aforesaid to circulate as money, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars andPunishment for. imprisoned not more than five years.
Sec. 157. Whoever, within the United States or any place subjectUttering counterfeit foreign securities.Vol. 23, p. 23. to the jurisdiction thereof, knowingly and with intent to defraud, shall utter, pass, or put off, in payment or negotiation, any false, forged, or counterfeited bond, certificate, obligation,security, treasury note, bill, or promise to pay, mentioned in the section last preceding, whether the same was macle, altered, forged, or counterfeited within the United States or not, shall be fined not more than three thousandPunishment for. dollars and imprisoned not more than three years.
Sec. 158. Whoever, within the United States or any place subjectCountcrfeiting notes of foreign banks.Vol. 23. p. 23. to the jurisdiction thereof, with intent to defraud, shall falsely make, alter, forge, or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be so falsely made, altered, forged, or counterfeited, or shall knowingly aid and assist in the false making, altering, forging, or counterfeiting of any bank note or bill issued by a bank or corporation of any foreign country, and intended by the law or usage or such foreign country to circulate as money, such bank or corporation being authorized by the laws ofPunishment for. such country, shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than two years.
Sec. 159. Whoever, within the United States or any place subjectUttering counterfeit notes of foreign ban ks.Vol. 23. p. 23. to the jurisdiction thereof, shall utter, pass, put oft, or tender in payment, with intent to defraud, any such false, forged, altered, or counterfeited bank note or bill, as mentioned in the preceding section, knowing the same to be so false, forged, altered, and counterfeited, whether the same was made, forged, altered, or counterfeited within the United States or not, shall be fined not more than one thousandPunishment for. dollars and imprisoned not more than one year.
Sec. 160. Whoever, within the United States or any place subjectHaving in possession counterfeit foreign securities, etc.Vol. 28, p. 23. to the jurisdiction thereof, shall have in his possession any false, forged, or counterfeit bond, certificate, obligation, security, treasury note, bill, promise to pay, bank note, or bill issued by a bank or corporation of any foreign country, with intent to utter, pass, or put off the same, or to deliver the same to any other person with intent that the same may thereafter be uttered, passed, or put off as true, or shall knowingly deliver the same to any other person with such intent, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisonedPunishment for. not more than one year.
Sec. 161. Whoever, within the United States or any place subjectHaving in possession, etc., counterfeit plates of foreign securities. etc.Vol. 25. p. 23. to the jurisdiction thereof, except by lawful authority, shall have control, custody, or possession of any plate, stone, or other thing, or any part thereof, from which has been printed or may be printed any counterfeit note, bond, obligation, or other security, in whole or in part, of any foreign government, bank, or corporation, or shall use such plate, stone, or other thing, or knowingly permit or suffer the same to be used in counterfeiting such foreign obligations, or any part thereof : or whoever shall make or engrave, or cause or procure to be made or engraved, or shall assist in making or engraving, any plate, stone, or other thing, in the likeness or similitude of any plate, stone, or other thing designated for the printing of the genuine issues of the obligations of any foreign government, bank, or corporation; 1119 or whoever shall print, photograph, or in any other manner make, execute, or sell, or cause to be printed, photographed, made, executed, or sold, or shall aid in printing, photographing, making, executing, or selling, any engraving, photograph, print, or impression in the likeness of any genuine note, bond, obligation, or other security, or any part thereof, of any foreign government, bank, or corporation; or whoever shall bring into the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, any counterfeit plate, stone, or other thing, or engraving, photograph, print, or other impressions of the notes, bonds, obligations, or other securities of any foreign government, bank, or corporation, shall be fined not more than five thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 162. Whoever shall so place or connect together differentConnecting parts of different bills, etc. parts of two or more notes, bills, or other genuine instruments issued under the authority of the United States, or by any foreign government, or corporation, as to produce one instrument, with intent to defraud, shall be deemed guilty of forgery in the same manner as if the parts so put together were falsely made or forged, and shall bePunishment for. fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 163. Whoever shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, orCounterfeiting gold or silver coins or bars.R. S., sec. 5457, p. 1058. cause or procure to be falsely made, forged, or counterfeited, or shall willingly aid or assist in falsely making, forging, or counterfeiting any coin or bars in resemblance or similitude or the gold or silver coins or bars which have been, or hereafter may be, coined or stamped at the mints and assay offices of the United States, or in resemblance or similitude of any foreign gold or silver coin which by law is, or hereafter may be, current in the United States, or are in actual use and circulation as money within the.
United States; or whoever shall pass, utter, publish, or sell, or attempt to pass, utter, publish, or sell, or bring into the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, from any foreign place, knowing the same to be false, forged, or counterfeit, with intent to defraud any body politic or corporate, or any person or persons whomsoever, or shall have in his possession any such false, forged, or counterfeited coin or bars, knowing the same to be false, forged, or counterfeited, with intent to defraud any body politic or corporate, or any person or persons whomsoever, shall bePunishment for. fined not more than five thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 164. Whoever shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, orCounterfeiting minor coins.R. S., sec. 5458, p. 1058 cause, or procure to be falsely made, forged, or counterfeited, or shall willingly aid or assist in falsely making, forging, or counterfeiting any coin in the resemblance or similitude of any of the minor coins which have been, or hereafter may be, coined at the mints of the United States: or whoever shall pass, utter, publish, or sell, or bring into the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, from any foreign place, or have in his possession any such false, forged, or counterfeited coin, with intent to defraud any person whomsoever, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned notPunishment for. more than three years.
Sec. 165. Whoever, fraudulently, by any art, way, or means, shallFalsifying, mutilating or lightening coins.Vol. 29, p. 625.R. S., sec. 5459, p. 625. deface, mutilate, impair, diminish, falsify, scale, or lighten, or cause or procure to be fraudulently defaced, mutilated, impaired, diminished, falsified, scaled, or lightened, or willingly aid or assist in fraudulently defacing, mutilating, impairing, diminishing, falsifying, scaling, or lightening, the gold or silver coins which have been, or which may hereafter be, coined at the mints of the United States, or any foreign gold or silver coins which are by law made current or are in actual use or circulation as money within the United States or in any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof; or whoever shall pass, 1120 utter, publish, or sell, or attempt to pass, utter, publish, or sell, or bring into the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, from any foreign place, knowing the same to be defaced, mutilated, impaired, diminished, falsified, scaled, or lightened, with intent to defraud any person whomsoever, or shall have in his possession any such defaced, mutilated, impaired, diminished, falsified, scaled, or lightened coin, knowing the same to be defaced, mutilated, impaired, diminished, falsified, scaled, or lightened, with intent to defraud any person whomsoever, shall be fined not more than twoPunishment for. thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than five years.
Sec. 166. If any of the gold or silver coins struck or coined at anyDebasing coins by officers of the mint.R. S., sec. 5460, p. 1058. of the mints of the United States shall bo debased, or made worse as to the proportion of fine gold or fine silver therein contained, or shall be of less weight or value than the same ought to be, pursuant to law, or if any of the scales or weights used at any of the mints or assay offices of the United States shall be defaced, altered, increased, or diminished through the fault or connivance of any officer or person employed at the said mints or assay offices, with a fraudulent intent; or if any such officer or person shall embezzle any of the metals at any time committed to his charge for the purpose of being coined, or any of the coins struck or coined at the said mints, or any medals, coms, or other moneys of said mints or assay offices at any time committed to his charge, or of which he may have assumed the charge, every such officer or person who commits any of the said offenses shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars and imprisoned notPunishment for. more than ten years.
Sec. 167. Whoever, except as authorized by law, shall make orMaking or uttering coins resembling money.R. S., sec. 5461, p. 1059. cause to be made, or shall utter or pass, or attempt to utter or pass, any coins of gold or silver or other metal, or alloys of metals, intended for t he use and purpose of current money, whether in the resemblance of coins of the United States or of foreign countries, or of original design, shall be fined not more than three thousand dollars, orPunishment for. imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 168. Whoever, not lawfully authorized, shall make, issue,Making or uttering devices of minor coins.R. S., sec. 5462, p. 1059. or pass, or cause to be made, issued, or passed, any coin, card, token, or device in metal, or its compounds, which may be intended to be used as money for any one-cent, two-cent, three-cent, or five-cent piece, now or hereafter authorized by law, or for coins of equal value, shall bePunishment for. fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than five years.
Sec. 169. Whoever, without lawful authority, shall make, or causeCounterfeiting, etc., dies for United States coins.Vol. 26, p. 742. or procure to be made, or shall willingly aid or assist in making, any die, hub, or mold, or any part thereof, either of steel or plaster, or any other subst ance whatsoever, in likeness or similitude, as to the design or the inscription thereon, of any die, hub, or mold designated for the coining or making of any of the genuine gold, silver, nickel, bronze, copper, or other coins of the United States, that have been or hereafter may be coined at the mints of the United States; or whoever, without lawful authority, shall have in his possession any such die. hub, or mold, or any part thereof, or shall permit the same to be used for or in aid of the counterfeiting of any of the coms of the United States hereinbefore mentioned, shall be fined not more than fivePunishment for. thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 170. Whoever, within the United States or any place subjectCounterfeiting, etc., dies for foreign coins.Vol. 26, p. 712. to the jurisdiction thereof, without lawful authority, shall make, or cause or procure to be made, or shall willingly aid or assist in making, any die, hub, or mold, or any part thereof, either of steel or of plaster, or of any other substance whatsoever, in the likeness or similitude, as to the design or the inscription thereon, of any die, hub, or mold designated for the coining of the genuine coin of any foreign government; 1121 or whoever, without lawful authority, shall have in his possession any such die, hub, or mold, or any part thereof, or shall conceal, or knowingly suffer the same to be used for the counterfeiting of any foreign coin, shall be. fined not more than two thousand dollars, orPunishment for. imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 171. Whoever, within the United States or any place subjectMaking, importing, etc., tokens, prints, etc., similar to united States or foreign coins.Vol. 26, p. 742. to the jurisdiction thereof, shall make, or cause or procure to be made, or shall bring therein, from any foreign country, or shall have in possession with intent to sell, give away, or in any other manner use the same, any business or professional card, notice, placard, token, device, print, or impression, or any other thing whatsoever, in the likeness or similitude as to design, color, or the inscription thereon, of any of the coins of the United States or of any foreign country that have been or hereafter may be issued as money, either under the authority of the United States or under the authority of any foreign government, shall be fined not more than one hundredPunishment for.Illustrations permitted. dollars.
But nothing in this section shall be construed to forbid or prevent the printing and publishing of illustrations of coins and medals, or the making of the necessary plates for the same, to be used in illustrating numismatic and historical books and journals and the circulars of legitimate publishers and dealers in the same. Sec. 172. All counterfeits or any obligation or other security ofForfeiture of counterfeit obligations, securities, coins, and material.Vol. 26, p. 742. the United States or of any foreign government, or counterfeits of any of the coins of the United States or of any foreign government, and all material or apparatus fitted or intended to be used, or that shall have been used, in the making of any such counterfeit obligation or other security or coins hereinbefore mentioned, that shall be found in the possession of any person without authority from the Secretary of tile Treasury or other proper officer to have the same, shall be taken possession of by any authorized agent of the Treasury Department and forfeited to the United States, and disposed of in any manner the Secretary of the Treasury may direct.
WhoeverPunishment for failing to deliver. having the custody or control of any such counterfeits, material, or apparatus shall fail or refuse to surrender possession thereof upon request by any such authorized agent of the Treasury Department, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. Sec. 173. The several judges of courts established under the lawsIssue of search warrants for suspected counterfeits, etc.Vol. 26, p. 743. of the United States ami United States commissioners may, upon proper oath or affirmation, within their respective jurisdictions, issue a search warrant authorizing any marshal of the United States, or any other person specially mentioned in such warrant, to enter any house, store, building, boat, or other place named in such warrant, in which there shall appear probable cause for believing that the manufacture of counterfeit money, or the concealment of counterfeit money, or the manufacture or concealment of counterfeit obligations or coins of the United States or of anv foreign government, or the manufacture or concealment of dies, hubs, molds, plates, or other things fitted or intended to be used for the manufacture of counterfeit money, coins, or obligations of the United States or of any foreign government, or of any bank doing business under the authority of the United States or of any State or Territory thereof, or of any bank doing business under the authority of any foreign government, or of any political division of any foreign government, is being carried on or practiced, and there search for any such countefeit money, coins, dies, hubs, molds, plates, and other things, and for any such obligations, and if any such be found, to seize and secure the same ami to make return thereof to the proper authority; and all such counterfeit money, coins, dies, hubs, molds,Forfeiture of seized articles. plates, and other things, and all such counterfeit obligations so seized shall be forfeited to the United States. 1122 Sec. 174.
In all cases where the charter of any corporation whichCirculating bills of expired banks.R. S., see. 5437, p.1054. has been or may be created by Act of Congress has expired or may hereafter expire, if any director, officer, or agent of the corporation, or any trustee thereof, or any agent of such trustee, or any person having in his possession or under his control the property of the corporation for the purpose of paying or redeeming its notes and obligations, shall knowingly issue, reissue, or utter as money, or in any other way knowingly put in circulation any bill, note, check, draft, or other security purporting to have been made by any such corporation whose charter has expired, or by any officer thereof, or purporting to have been made under authority derived therefrom, or if any person shall knowingly aid in any such act, he shall be finedPunishment for. not more than ten thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
But nothing herein shall be construed to makeCirculation permitted. it unlawful for any person, not being such director, officer, or agent of the corporation, or any trustee thereof, or any agent of such trustee, or any person having in his possession or under his control the property of the corporation for the purpose hereinbefore set forth, who has received or may hereafter receive such bill, note, check, draft, or other security, bona fide and in the ordinary transactions of business, to utter as money or otherwise circulate the same.
Sec. 175. It shall not be lawful to design, engrave, print, or in anyImitating nationalbank notes with advertisements thereon.R. S., sec. 5188, p. 1003. manner make or execute, or to utter, issue, distribute, circulate, or use any business or professional card, notice, placard, circular, handbill, or advertisement in the likeness or similitude of any circulating note or other obligation or security of any banking association organized or acting under the laws of the United States which has been or may be issued under any Act of Congress, or to write, print, or otherwise impress upon any such note, obligation, or security, any business or professional card, notice or advertisement, or any notice or advertisement of any matter or thing whatever.
Whoever shall violatePunishment for. any provision of this section shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. Sec. 176. Whoever shall mutilate, cut, deface, disfigure,Mutilating, etc., national-bank notes.R. S., see. 5189. p. 1008. or perforate with holes, or unite or cement together, or do any other thing to any bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt, issued by any national banking association, or shall cause or procure the same to be done, with intent to render such bank bill, draft, note, or other evidence of debt unfit to be reissued by said association, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisonedPunishment for. not more than six months, or both.
Sec. 177. It shall not be lawful to design, engrave, print,Imitating securities or printing advertisements thereon.R.S.. sec. 3708, p.732. or in any manner make or execute, or to utter, issue, distribute, circulate, or use, any business or professional card, notice, placard, circular, handbill, or advertisement, in the likeness or similitude or any bond, certificate of indebtedness, certificate of deposit, coupon, United States note, Treasury note, gold certificate, silver certificate, fractional note, or other obligation or security of the United States which has been or may be issued under or authorized by any Act of Congress heretofore passed or which may hereafter be passed; or to write, print, or otherwise impress upon any such instrument, obligation, or security, any business or professional card, notice, or advertisement, or any notice or advertisement of any matter or thing whatever.
Whoever shall violate any provision of this section shall be fined notPunishment for. more than live hundred dollars. Sec. 178. No person shall make, issue, circulate, or pay out anyIssuing notes less than one dollar.R. S.. sec. 8583. p. 707. note, check, memorandum, token, or other obligation for a less sum than one dollar, intended to circulate as money or to be received or used in lieu of lawful money of the United States; and every person so offending shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, orPunishment for. imprisoned not more than six months, or both. 1123 Chapter Eight. offenses against the postal service.Offenses against postal service.
Sec. 179. Conducting post-office without authority. 180. Illegal carrying of mail by carriers and others. 181. Conveyance of mail by private express forbidden. 182. Transporting persons unlawfully conveying mail. 183. Sending letters by private express. 184. Conveying of letters over post routes. 185. Carrying letters out of the mail on board of vessel. 186. When conveying of letters by private persons is lawful. 187. Wearing uniform of carrier without authority. 188. Vehicles, etc., claiming to be mail carriers. 189.
Injuring mail bags, etc. 190. Stealing post-office property. 191. Stealing or forging mail locks or keys. 192. Breaking into and entering postoffice. 193. Unlawfully entering postal car, etc. 194. Stealing, secreting, embezzling, etc., mail matter or contents. 195. Postmaster or employee of postal service detaining, destroying, or embezzling letter, etc. 196. Postmaster, etc., detaining or destroying newspapers. 197. Assaulting mail carrier with intent to rob. and robbing mail. 198.
Injuring letter boxes or mail matter; assaulting carrier, etc. 199. Deserting the mail. 200. Delivery of letters by master of vessel. ‘ 201. Obstructing the mail. 202. Ferryman delaying the mail. 203. Letters carried in a foreign vessel to be deposited in a post-office. 204. Vessels to deliver letters at postoffice; oath. 205. Using, selling, etc., canceled stamps; removing cancellation marks from stamps, etc. 206. False returns to increase compensation. 207. Collection of unlawful postage forbidden. 208.
Unlawful pledging or sale of stamps. 209. Failure to account for postage and to cancel stamps, etc., by officials. 210. Issuing money order without payment. 211. Obscene, etc., matter nonmailable. 212. Libelous and indecent wrappers and envelopes. 213. Lottery, gift enterprise, etc., circulars, etc., not mailable. 214. Postmasters not to be lottery agents. 215. Use of mails to promote frauds. 216. Fraudulently assuming fictitious address. 217. Poisons and explosives nonmailable. 218.
Counterfeiting money orders. 219. Counterfeiting postage stamps. 220. Counterfeiting, etc., foreign stamps. 221. Inclosing higher class in lower class matter. 222. Postmaster illegally approving bond, etc. 223. False evidence as to second-class matter. 224. Inducing or prosecuting false claims. 225. Misappropriation of postal funds or property. 226. Employees not to become interested in contracts. 227. Fraudulent use of official envelopes. 228. Fraudulent increase of weight of mail. 229.
Offenses against foreign mail in transit. 230. Omission to take oath. 231. Definitions. Sec. 179. Whoever, without authority from the Postmaster-General,Conducting postoffice without authority.R.S., sec. 3829, p.750.Penalty. shall set up or profess to keep any oilice or place of business bearing the sign, name, or title of post-office, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars. Sec. 180. Whoever, being concerned in carrying the mail, shallIllegal carrying of mail by officials, etc.R.
S., sec. 3981. p. 770. collect, receive, or carry any letter or packet, or cause or procure the same to be done, contrary to law, shall be fined not more than fiftyPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both. Sec. 181. Whoever shall establish any private express for the conveyanceConveying mail by private express.R.S.,see. 39S2, p.770. of letters or packets, or in any manner cause or provide for the conveyance of the same by regular trips or at stated periods over any post route which is or may be established by law, or from any city, town, or place, to any other city, town, or place, between which the mail is regularly carried, or whoever shall aid or assist therein shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned notPunishment for. more than six months, or both: *Provided*, That nothing contained*Proviso.*Delivery to postoffice, etc., allowed. in this section shall be construed as prohibiting any person from receiving and delivering to the nearest post-office, postal ear, or other authorized depository for mail matter, any mail matter properly stamped. 1124 Sec. 182.
Whoever, being the owner, driver, conductor, master, or other person having charge of any stagecoach, railway car, steamboat, or other vehicle or vessel, shall knowingly convey or knowingly permit the conveyance of any person acting or employed as a private express for the conveyance of letters or packets, and actually in possession of the same for the purpose of conveying them, contrary toTransporting persons unlawfully conveying mail.R. S., sec. 3981, p. 770. law, shall be fined not more than one hundred and fifty dollars.
Sec. 183. Whoever shall transmit by private express or other unlawfulPenalty. means, or deliver to any agent thereof, or deposit or cause to be deposited at any appointed place, for the purpose of being so transmitted, any letter or packet, shall be fined not more than fifty dollars. Sec. 184. Whoever, being the owner, driver, conductor, master, orSending letters by private express.R.S., sec. 3984, p.770.Penalty. other person having charge of any stage-coach, railway car, steamboat, or conveyance of any kind which regularly performs trips at stated periods on any post route, or from any city, town, or place to any other city, town, or place between which the mail is regularly carried, ami which shall carry, otherwise than in the mail, any letters or packets, except such as relate to some part of the cargo of such steamboat or other vessel, to the current business of the carrier, or to some article carried at the same time by the same stage-coach, railway car, or other vehicle, except as otherwise provided by law,Carrying letters out of the mail over post routes.R.
S., sec. 3985, p. 770. shall be fined not more than fifty dollars. Sec. 185. Whoever shall carry any letter or packet on board anyPenalty. vessel which carries the mail, otherwise than in such mail, except as otherwise provided by law, shall be fined not more than fifty dollars, or imprisoned not more than one month, or both. Sec. 186. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibitCarrying letters out of the mail on vessels.R. S., sec. 3986. p.771.Punishment for. the conveyance or transmission of letters or packets by private hands without compensation, or by special messenger employed for the particular occasion only.
Sec. 187. Whoever, not being connected with the letter-carrierWhen conveyance by private persons is lawful. branch of the postal service, shall wear the uniform or badge which may be prescribed by the Postmaster-General, to be worn by letter carriers, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisonedWearing carrier’s uniform without authority.R. S., sec. 3867, p.755. not more than six months, or both. Sec. 188. It shall be unlawful to paint, print, or in any manner toPunishment for. place, upon or attach to any steamboat or other vessel, or any car, stage-coach, vehicle, or other conveyance, not actually used in carrying the mail, the words “United States Mail,” or any words, letters, or characters of like import ; or to give notice, by publishing in any newspaper or otherwise, that any steamboat or other vessel, or any car, stage-coach, vehicle, or other conveyance, is used in carrying the mail, when the same is not actually so used; and every personVehicles, etc..claiming to be mail carriers.R.
S., sec. 3979. p. 770. who shall violate, and every owner, receiver, lessee, or managing operator thereof, who shall cause, suffer, or permit the violation of any provision or this section, shall be liable, and shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. Sec. 189. Whoever shall tear, cut, or otherwise injure any mail bag,Punishment for.Injuring mail bags, etcR. S., see. 5476, p. 1062. pouch, or other thing used or designed for use in the conveyance of the mail, or shall draw or break any staple or loosen any part of any lock, chain, or strap attached thereto, with intent to rob or steal any such mail, or to render the same insecure, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
Sec. 190. Whoever shall steal, purloin, or embezzle any mail bagStealing post-oflìce property.R. S.. sec. 5475, p. 1062. or other property in use by or belonging to the Post-Office Department, or shall appropriate any such property to his own or any other than its proper use, or shall convey away any such property to the hindrance or detriment of the public service, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than two hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than three years, or both. 1125 Sec. 191.
Whoever shall steal, purloin, embezzle, or obtain by anyStealing or forging mail locks or keys.R. S., sec. 5477, p. 1062. false pretense, or shall aid or assist in stealing, purloining, embezzling, or obtaining by any false pretense, any key suited to any lock adopted by the Post-Office Department and in use on any of the mails or bags thereof, or any key to any lock box, lock drawer, or other authorized receptacle for the deposit or delivery of mail matter; or whoever shall knowingly and unlawfully make, forge, or counterfeit, or cause to be unlawfully made, forged, or counterfeited, any such key, or shall have in his possession any such mail lock or key with the intent unlawfully or improperly to use, sell, or otherwise dispose of the same, or to cause the same to be unlawfully or improperly used, sold, or otherwise disposed of: or whoever, being engaged as a contractor or otherwise in the manufacture of any such mail lock or key, shall deliver or cause to be delivered, any finished or unfinished lock or key used or designed for use by the department, or the interior part of any such lock, to any person not duly authorized under the hand of the Postmaster-General and the seal of the Post-Office Department, to receive the same, unless the person receiving it is the contractor for furnishing the same or engaged in the manufacture thereof in the manner authorized by the contract, or the agent of such manufacturer, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars and imprisonedPunishment for. not more than ten years.
Sec. 192. Whoever shall forcibly break into or attempt to breakBreaking into and entering post-office.R. S., sec. 5478, p. 1062. into any post-office, or any building used in whole or in part as a post-office, with intent to commit in such post-office, or building, or part thereof, so used, any larceny or other depredation, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than five years. Sec. 193. Whoever, by violence, shall enter a post-office car, orUnlawfully entering post-office car, etc.Vol. 32, p. 1176. any apartment in any car, steamboat, or vessel, assigned to the use of the Mail Service, or shall willfully or maliciously assault or interfere with any postal clerk in the discharge of his duties in connection with such car, steamboat, vessel, or apartment thereof, or shall willfully aid or assist therein, shall be fined not more than one thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
Sec. 194. Whoever shall steal, take, or abstract, or by fraud orStealing, secreting, embezzling, etc., mail matter.R. S., secs. 3892, 5469. pp. 758, 1060. deception obtain, from or out of any mail, post-office, or station thereof, or other authorized depository for mail matter, or from a letter or mail carrier, any letter, postal card, package, bag, or mail, or shall abstract or remove from any such letter, package, bag, or mail, any article or thing contained therein, or shall secrete, embezzle, or destroy any such letter, postal card, package, bag, or mail, or any article or thing contained therein; or whoever shall buy, receive, or conceal, or aid in buying, receiving, or concealing, or shall unlawfully have in his possession, any letter, postal card, package, bag, or mail, or any article or thing contained therein, which lias been so stolen, taken, embezzled, or abstracted, as herein described, knowing the same to have been so stolen, taken, embezzled, or abstracted; or whoever shall take any letter, postal card, or package, out of any post-office or station thereof, or out of any authorized depository for mail matter, or from any letter or mail carrier, or which has been in any postoffice or station thereof, or other authorized depository, or in the custody of any letter or mail carrier, before it has been delivered to the person to whom it was directed, with a design to obstruct the correspondence, or to pry into the business or secrets of another, orPunishment for. shall open, secrete, embezzle, or destroy the same, shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 195. Whoever, being a postmaster or other person employedPostmaster or postal employee detaining, destroying, or embezzling mail matter.R. S., secs. 8890, 3891, 5467. pp. 757, 1060. in any department of the postal service, shall unlawfully detain, delay, or open any letter, postal card, package, bag, or mail intrusted to him or which shall come into his possession, and which was intended 1126 to be conveyed by mail, or carried or delivered by any carrier, messenger, agent, or other person employed in any department of the postal service, or forwarded through or delivered from any post-office or station thereof established by authority of the Postmaster-General; or shall secrete, embezzle, or destroy any such letter, postal card, package, bag, or mail; or shall steal, abstract, or remove from any such letter, package, bag, or mail, any article or thing contained therein, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisonedPunishment for. not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 196. Whoever, being a postmaster or other poison employedPostmasters, etc., detaining or destroying newspapers.R. S., sec. 5471, p. 1061. in any department of the postal service, shall improperly detain, delay, embezzle, or destroy any newspaper, or permit any other person to detain, delay, embezzle, or destroy the same, or open, or permit any other person to open, any mail or package of newspapers not directed to the office where he is employed; or whoever shall open,By other persons. embezzle, or destroy any mail or package of newspapers not being directed to him, and he not being authorized to open or receive the same; or whoever shall take or steal any mail or package of newspapers from any post-office or from any person having custody thereof, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned not morePunishment for. than one year, or both.
Sec. 197. Whoever shall assault any person having lawful charge,Assaulting mail custodian with intent to rob, and robbing mail.R. S., secs. 5472, 5473. p.1061. control, or custody of any mail matter, with intent to rob, steal, or purloin such mail matter or any part thereof, or shall rob any such person of such mail or any part thereof, shall, for a first offense, be imprisoned not more than ten yearn; and if in effecting or attemptingPunishment for.Using weapon, etc. to effect such robbery, he shall wound the person having custody of the mail, or put his life in jeopardy by the use of a dangerous weapon, or for a subsequent offense, shall be imprisoned twenty-five years.Punishment for.
Sec. 198. Whoever shall willfully injure, tear down, or destroy anyInjury to letter boxes, etc.R. S., secs, 3869, 5466, pp. 755, 1060.Vol. 32. p. 1175. letter box, pillar box, lock box, lock drawer, or other receptacle established or approved by the Postmaster-General for the safe deposit of matter for the mail or for delivery, or any lock or similar device belonging or attached thereto, or any letter box or other receptacle designated or approved by the Postmaster-General for the receipt or delivery of mail matter on any rural free-delivery route, star route, or other mail route, or shall break open the same; or shall willfully injure, deface, or destroy any mail matter deposited in any letter box, pillar box, lock box, lock drawer, or other receptacle established or approved by the Postmaster-General for the safe deposit of matter for the mail or for delivery; or shall willfully take or steal such matter from or out of any such letter box, pillar box, lock box, lock drawer, or other receptacle, or shall willfully andAssault on letter carrier. maliciously assault any letter or mail earlier, knowing him to be such, while engaged on his route in the discharge of his duty as such earlier, or shall willfully aid or assist in any offense defined in this section, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned notPunishment for. more than three years, or both.
Sec. 199. Whoever, having taken charge of any mail, shall voluntarilyDeserting the mail.R. S., sec. 5474. p. 1062. quit or desert the same before he has delivered it into the postoffice at the termination of the route, or to some known mail carrier, messenger, agent, or other employee in the postal service authorized to receive the same, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars,Punishment for. or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. Sec. 200. The master or of her person having charge or control of anyDelivery of letters by master of vessel.R.
S., sec. 3977, p. 770. steamboat or other vessel passing between ports or places in the United States, arriving at any such port or place where there is a post-office, shall deliver to the postmaster or at the post-office within three hours after his arrival, if in the daytime, and if at night, within two hours after the next sunrise, all letters and packages brought by him or 1127 within his power or control and not relating to the cargo, addressed to or destined for such port or place, for which he shall receive from the postmaster two cents for each letter or package so delivered, unless the same is carried under a contract for carrying the mail; and forPenalty for failure. every failure so to deliver such letters or packages, the master or other person having charge or control of such steamboat or other vessel, shall be lined not more than one hundred and fifty dollars.
Sec. 201. Whoever shall knowingly and willfully obstruct or retardObstructing the mail.R. 8., sec. 3995, p. 772.Punishment for. the passage of the mail, or any carriage, horse, driver, or carrier, or car, steamboat, or other conveyance or vessel carrying the same, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. Sec. 202. Whoever, being a ferryman, shall delay the passage ofFerryman delaying mail.R. S., sec. 3996, p. 772.Penalty. the mail by willful neglect or refusal to transport the same across any ferry, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars.
Sec. 203. All letters or other mailable matter conveyed to or fromLetters carried in foreign vessel to be deposited in postoffice.R. S., sec. 4016, p. 775. any part of the United States by any foreign vessel, except such sealed letters relating to such vessel or any part of the cargo thereof as may be directed to the owners or consignees of the vessel, shall be subject to postage charge, whether addressed to any person in the United States or elsewhere, provided they are conveyed by the packet or other ship of a foreign country imposing postage on letters or other mailable matter conveyed to or from such country by any vessel of the United States; and such letters or other mailable matter carried in foreign vessels, except such sealed letters relating to the vessel or any part of the cargo thereof as may be directed to the owners or consignees, shall be delivered into the United States postoffice by the master or other person having charge or control of such vessel when arriving, and be taken from the United States post-office when departing, and the postage justly chargeable by law paid thereon: and for refusing or failing to do so, or for conveying such letters or other mailable matter, or any letters or other mailable matter, intended to be conveyed in any vessel of such foreign country, over or across the United States, or any portion thereof, the party offending shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars.Penalty for failure.
Sec. 204. No vessel arriving within a port or collection district ofVessels to deliver letters at post-office before entry.R. S.. see. 3988. p. 771. the United States shall be allowed to make entry or break bulk until all letters on board are delivered to the nearest post-office, and the master or other person having charge or control thereof has signed and sworn to the following declaration before the collector or other proper customs officer: I, A. B., master_____, of the ______, arriving from ______, andOath. now lying in the port of ______, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have to the best of my knowledge and belief delivered to the postoffice at ______ every letter and every bag, packet, or parcel of letters which was on board the said vessel during her last voyage, or which were in my possession or under my power or control.
And any master or other person having charge or control of such vesselPenalty for failure. who shall break bulk before he has delivered such letters shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars. Sec. 205. Whoever shall use or attempt to use in payment of postage,Using, etc.,canceled stamps.R. S.. secs. 3922-3925. p. 762.Vol. 20. p. 362. any canceled postage stamp, whether the same has been used or not; or shall remove, attempt to remove, or assist in removing, the canceling or defacing marks from any postage stamp, or the superscription from any stamped envelope, or postal card, that has once been used in payment of postage, with the intent to use the same for a like purpose, or to sell or offer to sell the same, or shall knowingly have in possession any such postage stamp, stamped envelope, or postal card, with intent to use the same, or shall knowingly sell or offer to sell any such postage stamp, stamped envelope, or postal card, 1128 or use or attempt to use the same in payment of postage; or whoever unlawfully and willfully shall remove from any mail matter any stamp attached thereto in payment of postage; or shall knowingly use or cause to be used in payment of postage, any postage stamp, postal card, or stamped envelope, issued in pursuance of law, widen has already been used for a like purpose ; shall, if he be a person employedPunishment for.Postal employees. in the postal service, be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than three years, or both; and if he be a personOther persons. not employed in the postal service, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 206. Whoever, being a postmaster or other person employedFalse returns by postmasters to increase compensation.Vol. 20, p. 141. in any branch of the postal service, shall make, or assist in making, or cause to be made, a raise return, statement, or account to any officer of the United States, or shall make, assist in making, or cause to be made, a false entry in any record, book, or account, required by law or the rules or regulations of the Post-Office Department to be kept in respect of the business or operations of any post-office or other branch of the postal service, for the purpose of fraudulently increasing his compensation or the compensation of the postmaster or any employee in a post-office; or whoever, being a postmaster or other person employed in any post-office or station thereof, shall induce, or attempt to induce, for the purpose of increasing the emoluments or compensation of his office, any person to deposit mail matter in, or forward in any manner for mailing at, the office where such postmaster or other person is employed, knowing such matter to be properly mailable at another post-office, shall be fined not more than fivePunishment for. hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
Sec. 207. Whoever, being a postmaster or other person authorizedCollecting unlawful postage.R.S.,sec. 3899. p. 759. to receive the postage of mail matter, shall fraudulently demand or receive any rate of postage or gratuity or reward other than is provided by law for the postage of such mail matter, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. Sec. 208. Whoever, being a postmaster or other person employedUnlawful pledging or sale of stamps.R.
S., sec. 3920. p.762.Vol. 20. p. 141. in any branch of the postal service, and being intrusted with the sale or custody of postage stamps, stamped envelopes, or postal cards, shall use or dispose of them in the payment of debts, or in the purchase of merchandise or other salable articles, or pledge or hypothecate the same, or sell or dispose of them except for cash; or sell or dispose of postage stamps or postal cards for any larger or less sum than the values indicated on their faces; or sell or dispose of stamped envelopes for a larger or less sum than is charged therefor by the Post-Office Department for like quantities; or sell or dispose of, or cause to be sold or disposed of, postage stamps, stamped envelopes, or postal cards at any point or place outside of the delivery of the office where such postmaster or other person is employed; or induce or attemptInducing purchases to increase pay. to induce, for the purpose of increasing the emoluments or compensation of such postmaster, or the emoluments or compensation of any other person employed in such post-office or any station thereof, or the allowances or facilities provided therefor, any person to purchase at such post-office or any station thereof, or from any employee of such post-office, postage stamps, stamped envelopes, or postal cards; or sell or dispose of postage stamps, stamped envelopes, or postal cards, otherwise than as provided by law or the regulations of the Post-Office Department, shall be fined not more than fivePunishment for. hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 209. Whoever, being a postmaster or other person engaged inFailing to account for postage due, etc.Vol. 20. p. 362. the postal service, shall collect and fail to account for the postage due upon any article of mail matter which he may deliver, without having previously affixed and canceled the special stamp provided by law, 1129 or shall fail to affix such stamp, shall be fined not more than fiftyPunishment for. dollars. Sec. 210. Whoever, being a postmaster or other person employedIssuing unpaid-for money orders.R.
S., sec. 4030, p.777.Punishment for. in any branch of the postal service, shall issue a money order without having previously received the money therefor, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars. Sec. 211. Every obscene, lewd, or lascivious, and every filthy,Obscene matter unmailable.Vol. 25. p. 496.R. S., sec. 3893, p. 758. book, pamphlet, picture, paper, letter, writing, print, or other publication of an indecent character, and every article or thing designed, adapted, or intended for preventing conception or producing abortion, or for any indecent or immoral use: and every article, instrument, substance, drug, medicine, or thing which is advertised or described in a manner calculated to lead another to use or apply it for preventing conception or producing abort ion, or for any indecent or immoral purpose; and every written or printed card, letter, circular, book, pamphlet, advertisement , or notice of any kind giving information directly or indirectly, where, or how, or from whom, or by what means any of the hereinbefore-mentioned matters, articles, or things may be obtained or made, or where or by whom any act or operation of any kind for the procuring or producing of abortion will be done or performed, or how or by what means conception may be prevented or abortion produced, whether sealed or unsealed; and every letter, packet, or package, or other mail matter containing any filthy, vile, or indecent thing, device, or substance; and every paper, writing, advertisement , or representation that any article, instrument, substance, drug, medicine, or thing may. or can be, used or applied for preventing conception or producing abortion, or for any indecent or immoral purpose: and every description calculated to induce or incite a person to so use or apply any such article, instrument, substance, drug, medicine, or thing, is hereby declared to be nonmailable matter and shall not be conveyed in the mails or delivered from any post-office or by any letter carrier.
Whoever shall knowingly deposit , or cause toPunishment for mailing or taking from mails to circulate. be deposited for mailing or delivery, anything declared by this section to be nonmailable, or shall knowingly take, or cause the same to be taken, from the mails for the purpose of circulating or disposing thereof, or of aiding in the circulation or disposition thereof, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. Sec. 212.
All matter otherwise mailable by law, upon the envelopeLibelous and indecent matter on wrappers or envelopes.Vol. 25, p. 496. or outside cover or wrapper of which, or any postal card upon which, any delineations, epithets, terms, or language of an indecent, lewd, lascivious, obscene, libelous, scurrilous, defamatory, or threatening character, or calculated by the terms or manner or style of display and obviously intended to reflect injuriously upon the character or conduct of another, may be written or printed or otherwise impressed or apparent, are hereby declared nonmailable matter, and shall not be conveyed in the mails nor delivered from any post-office nor by any letter carrier, and shall be withdrawn from the mails under such regulations as the Postmaster-General shall prescribe.
Whoever shallPunishment for mailing. knowingly deposit or cause to be deposited, for mailing or delivery, anything declared by this section to be nonmailable matter, or shall knowingly take the same or cause the same to be taken from the mails for the purpose of circulating or disposing of or aiding in the circulation or disposition of the same, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. Sec. 213. No letter, package, postal card, or circular concerningLottery, gift enterprise, etc., circulars not mailable.R.
S., sec. 3894, p. 758.Vol. 26. p. 465: Vol. 28, p. 963. any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance; and no lottery ticket or part thereof, or paper, certificate, or instrument purporting to be or to represent a ticket, chance, share, or interest in or dependent upon 1130 the event of a lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance; and no check, draft, bill, money, postal note, or money order, for the purchase of any ticket or part thereof, or of any share or chance in any such lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme; and no newspaper, circular, pamphlet, or publication of any kind containing any advertisement of any lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme of any kind offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or containing any list of t he prizes drawn or awarded by means of any such lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme, whether said list contains any part or all of such prizes, shall be deposited in or carried by the mads of the United States, or be delivered by any postmaster or letter carrier.
WhoeverPunishment for. shall knowingly deposit or cause to be deposited, or shall knowingly send or cause to be sent, anything to be conveyed or delivered by mail in violation of the provisions of this section, or shall knowingly deliver or cause to be delivered by mail anything herein forbidden to be carried by mail, shall be lined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both; and for any subsequent offense shall be imprisoned not more than five years.
Any person violating any provision of this section may be tried andPlace of trial. punished either in the district in which the unlawful matter or publication was mailed, or to which it was carried by mail for delivery according to the direction thereon, or in which it was caused to be delivered by mail to the person to whom it was addressed. Sec. 214. Whoever, being a postmaster or other person employedOfficial acting as lottery agent.R. S., sec. 8851. p. 762. in the postal service, shall act as agent for any lottery office, or under color of purchase or otherwise, vend lottery tickets, or shall knowingly send by mail or deliver any letter, package, postal card, circular, or pamphlet advertising any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or any ticket, certificate, or instrument representing any chance, share, or interest in or dependent upon the event of any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme offermg prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or any list of the prizes awarded by means of any such scheme, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, orPunishment for. imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 215. Whoever, having devised or intending to devise anyUsing mails to promote frauds.Vol.25. p. 873.R. 8., sec. 5480. p. 1063. scheme or artifice to defraud, or for obtaining money or property by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises, or to sell, dispose of, loan, exchange, alter, give away, distribute, supply, or furnish or procure for unlawful use any counterfeit or spurious coin, bank note, paper money, or any obligation or security of the United States, or of any State, Territory, municipality, company, corporation, or person, or anything represented to be or intimated or held out to be such counterfeit or spurious article, orCounterfeit money. any scheme or artifice to obtain money by or through correspondence, by what is commonly called the “saw-dust swindle,” or “counterfeitmoney fraud,” or by dealing or pretending to deal in what is commonly called “green articles.
” “green coin,” “green goods.” “bills,” “paper goods,” “spurious Treasury notes,” “United States goods,” “green cigars,” or any other names or terms intended to be understood as relating to such counterfeit or spurious articles, shall, for the purpose of executing such scheme or artifice or attempting so to do, place, or cause to be placed, any letter, postal card, package, writing, circular, pamphlet, or advertisement, whether addressed to any person residing within or outside the United States, in any post-office, or station thereof, or street or other letter box of the United States, or authorized depository for mail matter, to be sent or delivered by the post-office establishment of the United States, or shall take or receive any such therefrom, whether mailed within or without the 1131 United States, or shall knowingly cause to be delivered by mail according to the direction thereon, or at the place at which it is directed to be delivered by the person to whom it is addressed, any suck letter, postal card, package, writing, circular, pamphlet, or advertisement, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars,Punishment for. or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 216. Whoever, for the purpose of conducting, promoting, orUsing fraudulent fietitious address.Vol. 25, p. 873. carrying on, in any manner, by means of the post-office establishment of the United States, any scheme or device mentioned in the section last preceding, or any other unlawful business whatsoever, shall use or assume, or request to be addressed by. any fictitious, false, or assumed title, name, or address, or name other than his own proper name, or shall take or receive from any post-office of the United States, or station thereof, or any other authorized depository of mail matter, any letter, postal card, package, or other mail matter addressed to any such fictitious, false, or assumed title, name, or address, or name other than his own proper name, shall be punishedPunishment for. as provided in the section last preceding.
Sec. 217. AH kinds of poison, and all articles and compositionsPoisons, explosives, etc., not mailable. containing poison, and all poisonous animals, insects, and reptiles, and explosives of all kinds, and inflammable materials, and infernal machines, and mechanical, chemical, or other devices or compositions which may ignite or explode, and all disease germs or scabs, and all other natural or artificial articles, compositions, or materials of whatever kind which may kill, or in any wise hurt, harm, or injure another, or damage, deface, or otherwise injure the mails or other property, whether sealed as first-class matter or not, are hereby declared to be nonmailable matter, and shall not be conveyed in the mails or delivered from any post-office or station thereof, nor by any letterPacking permitted. carrier: but the Postmaster-General may permit the transmission in the mails, under such rides and regulations as he shall prescribe as to preparation and packing, of any articles hereinbefore described which are not outwardly or of their own force dangerous or injurious to life, health, or property: *Provided*, That all spirituous, vinous,*Proviso*.Intoxicating 1iquors. malted, fermented, or other intoxicating liquors of any kind, are hereby declared to be nonmailable and shall not be deposited in or carried through the mails.
Whoever shall knowingly deposit orPunishment for mailing. cause to be deposited for mailing or delivery, or shall knowingly cause to be delivered by mail according to the direction thereon, or at any place at which it is directed to be delivered by the person to whom it is addressed, anything declared by this section to be nonmailable, unless in accordance with the rules and regulations hereby authorized to be prescribed by the Postmaster-General, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both; and whoever shall knowingly deposit or cause to be deposited for mailing or delivery, or shall knowingly cause to beMailing articles with injurious intent. delivered by mail according to the direction thereon, or at any place to which it is directed to be delivered by the person to whom it is addressed, anything declared by this section to be nonmailable, whether transmitted in accordance with the rules and regulations authorized to be prescribed by the Postmaster-General or not, with the design, intent, or purpose to kill, or in anywise hurt, harm, or injure another, or damage, deface, or otherwise injure the mails or other property, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, orPunishment for. imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 218. Whoever, with intent to defraud, shall falsely make,Counterfeiting, etc., money orders.Vol. 24. p. 355: Vol. 25, p. 187.R. S., see. 546S, p. 1059. forge, counterfeit, engrave, or print, or cause or procure to lie falsely made, forged, counterfeited, engraved, or printed, or shall willingly aid or assist in falsely making, forging, counterfeiting, engraving, or printing, any order in imitation of or purporting to be a money order 1132 issued by the Post-Office Department, or by any postmaster or agent thereof; or whoever shall forge or counterfeit the signature of any postmaster, assistant postmaster, chief clerk, or clerk, upon or to any money order, or postal note, or blank therefor provided or issued by or under the direction of the Post-Office Department of the United States, or of any foreign country, and payable in the United States, or any material signature or indorsement thereon, or any material signature to any receipt or certificate of identification thereon; or shall falsely alter, or cause or procure to be falsely altered in any material respect, or knowingly aid or assist in falsely so altering any such money order or postal note; or shall, with intent to defraud, pass, utter, or publish any such forged or altered money order or postal note, knowing any material signature or indorsement thereon to be false, forged, or counterfeited, or any material alteration therein to have been falsely made; or shall issue any money order or postal note without having previously received or paid the full amount of money payable therefor, with the purpose of fraudulently obtaining or receiving, or fraudulently enabling any other person, either directly or indirectly, to obtain or receive from the United States, or any officer, employee, or agent thereof, any sum of money whatever; or shall, with intent to defraud the United States, or any person, transmit or present to, or cause or procure to be transmitted or presented to, any officer or employee, or at any office of the Government of the United States, any money order or postal note, knowing the same to contain any forged or counterfeited signature to the same, or to any material indorsement, receipt, or certificate thereon, or material alteration therein unlawfully made, or to have been unlawfully issued without previous payment of the amount required to be paid upon such issue, shall be finedPunishment for. not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 219. Whoever shall forge or counterfeit any postage stamp, orCounterfeiting, etc., postage stamps.R. S.. sec. 5464. p. 1059. any stamp printed upon any stamped envelope, or postal card, or any die, plate, or engraving therefor; or shall make or print, or knowingly use or sell, or have hi possession with intent to use or sell, any such forged or counterfeited postage stamp, stamped envelope, postal card, die, plate, or engraving; or shall make, or knowingly use or sell, or have in possession with intent to use or sell, any paper bearing the watermark of any stamped envelope, or postal card, or any fraudulent imitation thereof; or shall make or print, or authorize or procure to be made or printed, any postage stamp, stamped envelope, or postal card, of the kind authorized and provided by the Post-Office Department, without the special authority and direction of said department; or shall, after such postage stamp, stamped envelope, or postal card has been printed, with intent to defraud, defiver the same to any person not authorized by an instrument in writing, duly executed under the hand of the Postmaster-General and the seal of the Post-Office Department, to receive it, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars,Punishment for. or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 220. Whoever shall forge, or counterfeit, or knowingly utterCounterfeiting, etc., foreign stamps.R. S.. sec. 5465. p. 1060.Punishment ior. or use any forged or counterfeited postage stamp of any foreign government, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. Sec. 221. Matter of the second, third, or fourth class containingInclosing higher in lower class matter.Vol. 25. p. 2.R.S., sec. 8887. p. 757. any writing or printing in addition to the original matter, other than as authorized by law, shall not be admitted to the mails, nor delivered, except upon payment of postage for matter of the first class, deducting therefrom any amount which mav have been prepaid by stamps affixed, unless by direction of the Postmaster-General such postage shall be remitted.
Whoever shall knowingly conceal orPunishment for. inclose any matter of a higher class in that of a lower class, and deposit or cause the same to be deposited for conveyance by mail, at 1133 a less rate than would be charged for such higher class matter, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars. Sec. 222. Whoever, being a postmaster, shall affix his signature toPostmaster illegally approving bond, etc.R. S., sec. 3947, p. 765.Vol. 18. p. 235. the approval of any bond of a bidder, or to the certificate of sufficiency of sureties in any contract, before the said bond or contract is signed by the bidder or contractor and his sureties, or shall knowingly, or without the exercise of due diligence, approve any bond of a bidder with insufficient sureties, or shall knowingly make any false or fraudulent certificate, shall be forthwith dismissed from office and be thereafterPunishment for. disqualified from holding the office of postmaster; and shall also be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 223. Whoever shall knowingly submit or cause to be submittedSubmitting false evidence as to second-class matter.Vol. 33. p. 823. to any postmaster or to the Post-Office Department or any officer of the postal service, any false evidence relative to any publication for the purpose of securing the admission thereof at the second-class rate, for transportation in the mails, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than five hundred dollars. Sec. 224. Whoever shall make, allege, or present, or cause to beInducing or prosecuting claims for losses. made, alleged, or presented, or assist, aid, or abet in making, alleging, or presenting, any claim or application for indemnity for the loss of any registered letter, parcel, package, or other article or matter, or the contents thereof, knowing such claim or application to be false, fictitious, or fraudulent; or whoever for the purpose of obtaining or aiding to obtain the payment or approval of any such claim or application, shall make or use, or cause to be made or used, any false statement, certificate, affidavit, or deposition; or whoever shall knowingly and willfully misrepresent, or misstate, or, for the purpose aforesaid shall knowingly and willfully conceal any material fact or circumstance in respect of any such claim or application for indemnity, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisonedPunishment for. not more than one. year, or both.
Sec. 225. Whoever, being a postmaster or other person employedMisappropriating postal Hinds or property.R.S., secs. 4046, 4053, pp. 779, 781. in or connected with any branch of the postal service, shall loan, use, pledge, hypothecate, or convert to his own use, or shall deposit in any bank, or exchange for other funds or property, except as authorized by law, any money or property coming into his hands or under his control in any manner whatever, in the execution or under color of his office, employment, or service, whether the same shall be the money or property of the United States or not; or shall fail or refuse to remit to or deposit in the Treasury of the United States or in a designated depository, or to account for or turn over to the proper officer or agent, any such money or property, when required so to do by law or the regulations of the Post-Office Department, or upon demand or order of the Postmaster-General, either directly or through a duly authorized officer or agent, shall be deemed guilty of embezzlement; and every such person, as well asPunishment for. every other person advising or knowingly participating therein, shall be fined in a sum equal to the amount or value of the money or propertv embezzled, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Any failure to produce or to pay over any such money or property,Prima facie evidence. when required so to do as above provided, shall be taken to be prima facie evidence of such embezzlement; and upon the trial of any indictment against any person for such embezzlement, it shall be prima facie evidence of a balance against him to produce a transcript from the account books of the Auditor for the Post-Office Department. But nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit anyDeposits, etc., permitted. postmaster depositing, under the direction of the Postmaster-General, in a national bank designated by the Secretary of the Treasury for that purpose, to his own credit as postmaster, any funds in his charge, nor prevent his negotiating drafts or other evidences of debt through such bank, or through United States disbursing officers, or 1134 otherwise, when instructed or required so to do by the PostmasterGeneral, for the purpose of remitting surplus funds from one postoffice to another.
Sec. 226. Whoever, being a person employed in the postal service,Employees interested in mail contracts.R. S., sec. 412, p. 68. shall become interested in any contract for carrying the mail, or act as agent, with or without compensation, for any contractor or person offering to become a contractor in any business before the Department, shall be immediately dismissed from office, and shall be finedPunishment for. not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Sec. 227. Whoever shall make use of any official envelope, label,Fraudulent use of official envelopes.Vol. 19, p. 335. or indorsement authorized by law, to avoid the payment of postage or registry fee on his private letter, packet, package, or other matterPenalty. in the mail, shall be fined not more than three hundred dollars. Sec. 228. Whoever shall place or cause to be placed any matter inFraudulently increasing weight of mail.Vol. 30, p. 442. the mails during the regular weighing period, for the purpose of increasing the weight of the mail, with intent to cause an increase in the compensation of the railroad mail carrier over whose route such mail may pass, shall be fined not more than twenty thousandPunishment for. dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 229. Every foreign mail shall, while being transported acrossOffenses against foreign mail in transit.R.S.,scc. 1013, p. 774. the territory of the United States under authority of law, be taken and deemed to be a mail of the United States so far as to make any violation thereof, or depredation thereon, or offense in respect thereto, or any part thereof, an offense of the same grade, and punishablePunishment for. in the same manner and to the same extent as though the mail was a mail of the United States; and in any indictment orIndictments. information for any such offense, the mail, or any part thereof, may be alleged to be, and on the trial of any such indictment or information it shall be deemed and held to be, a mail or part of a mail of the United States.
Sec. 230. Every person employed in the postal service shall beOmission to take oath.R. S.,sec. 3832, p. 760. subject to all penalties and forfeitures for the violation of the laws relating to such service, whether he has taken the oath of office or not. Sec. 231. The words “ postal service,”whereverused in this chapter,Definition. shall be held and deemed to include the “Post-Office Department.” Chapter Nine. offenses against foreign and interstate commerce.Offenses against foreign and interstate commerce.
Sec. 232. Dynamite, etc., not to be carried on vessels or vehicles carrying passengers for hire. 233. Interstate Commerce Commission to make regulations for transportation of explosives. 234. Liquid nitroglycerine, etc., not to be carried on certain vessels and vehicles. 235. Marking of packages of explosives; deceptive marking. 236. Death or bodily injury caused by such transportation. 237. Importation and transportation of lottery tickets, etc., forbidden. 238. Interstate shipment of intoxicating liquors; delivery of to be made only to bona fide consignee. 239.
Common carrier, etc., not to collect purchase price of interstate shipment of intoxicating liquors. 240. Packages containing intoxicating liquors shipped in interstate commerce to be marked as such. 241. Importation of certain wild animals and birds forbidden. 242. Transportation of prohibited animals. 243. Marking of packages. 244. Penalty for violation of three preceding sections. 245. Importation and transportation of obscene, etc., books, etc. Sec. 232. It shall be unlawful to transport, carry, or convey, anyExplosives carried on vessels or vehicles with passengers for hire forbidden.R.
S., sec. 5353, p 1039. dynamite, gunpowder, or other explosive, between a place in a foreign country and a place within or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, or between a place in any State. Territory, or District of the 1135 United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdictionAnte, p. 554. thereof, and a place in any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, on any vessel or vehicle of any description operated by a common carrier, which vessel or vehicle is carrying passengers for hire: *Provided*, That it shall be lawful to transport on anyProvisos.Explosives permitted. such vessel or vehicle small arms ammunition in any quantity, and such fuses, torpedoes, rockets, or other signal devices, as may be essential to promote safety in operation, and properly packed and marked samples of explosives for laboratory examination, not exceeding a net weight of one-half pound each, and not exceeding twenty samples at one time in a single vessel or vehicle; but such samples shall not beRestriction. carried in that part of a vessel or vehicle which is intended for the transportation of passengers for hire: *Provided further*, That nothingMilitary transportation. in this section shall be construed to prevent the transportation of military or naval forces with their accompanying munitions of war on passenger equipment vessels or vehicles.
Sec. 233. The Interstate Commerce Commission shall formulateRegulations for transporting explosives to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission.*Ante*, p, 555. regulations for the safe transportation of explosives, which shall be binding upon all common carriers engaged in interstate or foreign commerce which transport explosives by land. Said commission, of its own motion, or upon application made by any interested party, may make changes or modifications in such regulations, made desirable by new information or altered conditions.
Such regulations shall be in accord with the best known practicable means for securing safety in transit, covering the packing, marking, loading, handling while in transit, and the precautions necessary to determine whether the material when offered is in proper condition to transport. SuchEffect. regulations, as well as all changes or modifications thereof, shall take effect ninety days after their formulation and publication by said commission and shall be in effect until reversed, set aside, or modified.
Sec. 234. It shall be unlawful to transport, carry, or convey,High explosives excluded from certain vessels or vehicles.*Ante*. p. 555. liquid nitroglycerin, fulminate in bulk in dry condition, or other like explosive, between a place in a foreign country and a place within or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, or between a place in one State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, and a place in any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, on any vessel or vehicle of any description operated by a common carrier in the transportation of passengers or articles of commerce by land or water.
Sec. 235. Every package containing explosives or other dangerousMarking packages of explosives.*Ante*, p. 555.R. S., see. 5355, p. 1010. articles when presented to a common carrier for shipment shall have plainly marked on the outside thereof the contents thereof ; and it shall ne unlawful for any person to deliver, or cause to be delivered, to any common carrier engaged in interstate or foreign commerce by land or water, for interstate or foreign transportation, or to cany upon any vessel or vehicle engaged in interstate or foreign transportation, any explosive, or other dangerous article, under any false or deceptive marking, description, invoice, shipping order, or other declaration, or without informing the agent of such carrier of the true character thereof, at or before the time such delivery or carriage is made.
Whoever shall knowingly violate, or cause to be violated,Punishment for violation any provision of this section, or of the three sections last preceding, or any regulation made by the Intel-state Commerce Commission in pursuance thereof, shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than eighteen months, or both. 1136 Sec. 236. When the death or bodily injury of any person is causedCausing death or injury by illegal transportation.R. S., sec. 5354, p. 1039. by the explosion of any article named in the four sections last preceding, while the same is being placed upon any vessel or vehicle to be transported in violation thereof, or while the same is being so transported, or while the same is being removed from such vessel or vehicle, the person knowingly placing, or aiding or permitting the placing, of such articles upon any such vessel or vehicle, to be soPunishment for. transported, shall be imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 237. Whoever shall bring or cause to be brought into theImporting, etc., lottery tickets, etc.Vol. 28, p. 963, United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, from any foreign country, for the purpose of disposing of the same, any paper, certificate, or instrument purporting to be or to represent a ticket, chance, share, or interest in or dependent upon the event of a lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or any advertisement of, or list of the prizes drawn or awarded by means of, any such lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme; or shall therein knowingly depositInterstate, etc., carriage. or cause, to be deposited with any express company or other common carrier for carriage, or shall carry, from one State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, to any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any place in or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States through a foreign country to any place in or subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any place in or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to a foreign country,any paper,certificate, or instrument purporting to be or to represent a ticket, chance, share, or interest in or dependent upon, the event of any such lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, or any advertisement of, or list of the prizes drawn or awarded by means of, any such lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, or shall knowingly take or receive, or cause to be taken or received, any such paper, certificate, instrument, advertisement, or list so brought, deposited, or transported, shall, forPunishment for. the first offense, be fined not more than ope thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more, than two years, or both; and for any subsequent offense shall be imprisoned not more than two years.
Sec. 238. Any officer, agent, or employee of any railroad company,Intoxicating liquors by interstate, etc., shipment delivered to other than bona tide consignee. express company, or other common carrier, who shall knowingly deliver or cause to be delivered to any person other than the person to whom it has been consigned, unless upon the written order in each instance of the bona fide consignee, or to any fictitious person, or to any person under a fictitious name, any spirituous, vinous, malted, fermented, or other intoxicating liquor of any kind which has been shipped from one State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, into any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any foreign country into any State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the. jurisdiction thereof, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisonedPunishment for. not more than two years, or both.
Sec. 239. Any railroad company, express company, or other commonCarrier, etc., collecting purchase price of interstate, etc., shipment of intoxicating liquor. carrier, or any other person who, in connection with the transportation or any spirituous, vinous, malted, fermented, or other intoxicating liquor of any kind, from one State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, into any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any foreign country into any State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, shall collect the purchase price or any part 1137 thereof, before, on, or after delivery, from the consignee, or from any other person, or shall in any manner act as the agent of the buyer or seller of any such liquor, for the purpose of buying or selling or completing the sale thereof, saving only in the actual transportation and delivery of the same, shall be fined not more than five thousandPenalty. dollars.
Sec. 240. Whoever shall knowingly ship or cause to be shipped,Shipping packages of intoxicating liquors in interstate, etc., commerce,not plainly marked. from one State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, into any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any foreign country into any State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, any package of or package containing any spirituous, vinous, malted, fermented, or other intoxicating liquor of any kind, unless such package be so labeled on the outside cover as to plainly show the name of the consignee, t he nature of its contents, and the quantity contained therein, shall be fined not more than five thousandPenalty. dollars; and such liquor shall be forfeited to the United States, and may be seized and Condemned by like proceedings as those provided by law for the seizure and forfeiture of property imported into the United States contrary to law.
Sec. 241. The importation into the United States, or any TerritoryImporting certain injurious birds and animals forbidden.Vol. 31, p. 188. or District thereof, of the mongoose, the so-called “flying foxes” or fruit bats, the English sparrow, the starling, and such other birds and animals as the Secretary of Agriculture may from time to time declare to be injurious to the interests of agriculture or horticulture, is hereby prohibited; and all such birds and animals shall, upon arrival at any port of the United States, be destroyed or returned at the expense of the owner.
No person shall import into the UnitedPermits for foreign wild animals. States or into any Territory or District thereof, any foreign wild animal or bird, except under special permit from the Secretary of Agriculture: *Provided*, That nothing in this section shall restrict*Proviso*.Specimens for museums, etc. the importation of natural history specimens for museums or scientific collections, or of certain cage birds, such as domesticated canaries, parrots, or such other birds as the Secretary of Agriculture may designate.
The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to make regulations for carrying into effect the provisions of this section. Sec. 242. It shall be unlawful for any person to deliver to anyTransportation of illegally killed game, etc., prohibited.Vol. 31, p. 188. common carrier for transportation, or for any common carrier to transport from any State, Territory, or District of the United States, to any other State, Territory, or District thereof, any foreign animals or birds, the importation of which is prohibited, or the dead bodies or parts thereof of any wild animals or birds, where such animals or birds have been killed or shipped in violation of the laws of the State, Territory, or District in which the same were killed, or from which they were shipped: *Provided*, That nothing herein shall preventProvisos.Shipments in game season. the transportation of any dead birds or animals killed during the season when the same may be lawfully captured, and the export of which is not prohibited by law in the State, Territory, or District in which the same are captured or killed: *Provided further*, ThatFeathers of barnyard fowls. nothing herein shall prevent the importation, transportation, or sale of birds or bird plumage manufactured from the feathers of barnyard fowls.
Sec. 243. All packages containing the dead bodies, or the plumage,Marking of packages.Vol. 31, p. 188. or parts thereof, of game animals, or game or other wild birds, when shipped in interstate or foreign commerce, shall be plainly and clearly marked, so that the name and address of the shipper, and the nature of the contents, may be readily ascertained on an inspection of the outside of such package. 1138 Sec. 244. For each evasion or violation of any provision of thePenalty for violations.Vol. 31, p. 188. three sections last preceding, the shipper shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars; the consignee knowingly receiving such articles so shipped and transported in violation of said sections shall be lined not more than two hundred dollars; and the carrier knowingly carrying or transporting the same in violation of said sections shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars.
Sec. 245. Whoever shall bring or cause to be brought into theImporting and transporting obscene books, etc.Vol. 83, p. 705: Vol. 29, p. 512. United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, from any foreign country, or shall therein knowingly deposit or cause to be deposited with any express company or other common carrier, for carriage from one State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, to any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, or place noncontiguous to but subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any place in or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States through a foreign country to any place in or subject to the jurisdiction thereof, or from any place in or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to a foreign country, any obscene, lewd, or lascivious, or any filthy, book, pamphlet, picture, paper, letter, writing, print, or other matter of indecent character, or any drug, medicine, article, or thing designed, adapted, or intended for preventing conception, or producing abortion, or for any indecent or immoral use, or any written or printed card, letter, circular, book, pamphlet, advertisement, or notice of any kind giving information, directly or indirectly, where, how, or of whom, or by what means any of the hereinbefore-mentioned articles, matters, or things may be obtained or made; or whoever shall knowingly take or cause to be taken from such express company or other common carrier any matter or thing the depositing of which for carriage is herein made unlawful, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than live thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Chapter Ten. the slave trade and peonage.Slave trade and peonage. Sec. 246. Confining or detaining slaves on board vessel. 247. Seizing slaves on foreign shores. 248. Bringing slaves into the United States. 249. Equipping vessels for slave trade. 250. Transporting persons to be held as slaves. 251. Hovering on coast with slaves on board. 252. Serving in vessels engaged in the slave trade. 253. Receiving or carrying away any person to be sold or held as a slave. 254. Equipping, etc., vessel for slave trade. 255.
Penalty on persons building, equipping, etc. 256. Forfeiture of vessel transporting slaves. 257. Receiving persons on board to be sold as slaves. 258. Vessels found hovering on coast. 259. Forfeiture of interest in vessels transporting slaves. 260. Seizure of vessels engaged in the slave trade. 261. Proceeds of condemned vessels, how distributed. 262. Disposal of persons found on board seized vessel. 263. Apprehension of officers and crew. 264. Removal of persons delivered from seized vessels. 265.
To what port captured vessels sent. 266. When owners of foreign vessels shall give bond. 267. Instructions to commanders of armed vessels. 268. Kidnaping. 269. Holding or returning persons to peonage. 270. Obstructing enforcement of preceding section. 271. Bringing kidnaped persons into United States. Sec. 246. Whoever, being of the crew or ship’s company of anyConfining or detaining slaves on board vessel.R. S., sec. 5375, p. 1012. foreign vessel engaged in the slave trade, or being of the crew or ship’s company of any vessel owned wholly or in part, or navigated for or in behalf of any citizen of the United States, forcibly confines or 1139 detains on board such vessel any person as a slave, or, on board such vessel, offers or attempts to sell as a slave any such person, or on the high seas, or anywhere on tide water, transfers or delivers to any other vessel any such person with intent to make such person a slave, or lands or delivers on shore from on board such vessel any person with intent to make sale of, or having previously sold such person as a slave, is a pirate, and shall be imprisoned for life.Punishment for.
Sec. 247. Whoever, being of the crew or ship’s company of anySeizing slaves on foreign shores.R. S., sec. 5376, p. 1042. foreign vessel engaged in the slave trade, or being of the crew or ship’s company of any vessel owned in whole or in part, or navigated for, or in behalf of, any citizen of the United States, lands from such vessel, and, on any foreign shore, seizes any person with intent to make such person a slave, or decoys, or forcibly brings, or carries or receives such person on board such vessel, with like intent, is a pirate,Punishment for. and shall be imprisoned for life.
Sec. 248. Whoever brings within the jurisdiction of the UnitedBringing slaves into United States.R. S., sec. 5377, p. 1013. States, in any manner whatsoever, any person from any foreign kingdom or country, or from sea, or holds, sells, or otherwise disposes of, any person so brought in, as a slave, or to be held to service or labor, shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars, one half toPunishment for. the use of the United States and the other half to the use of the party who prosecutes the indictment to effect; and, moreover, shall be imprisoned not more than seven years.
Sec. 249. Whoever builds, fits out, equips, loads, or otherwiseEquipping vessels for slave trade.R. S., sec. 5378, p. 1043. prepares, or sends away, either as master, factor, or owner, any vessel, in any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States, or causes such vessel to sail from any port or place whatsoever, within such jurisdiction, for the purpose of procuring any person from any foreign kingdom or country to be transported to any port or place whatsoever, to be held, sold, or otherwise disposed of as a slave, or held to service or labor, shall be fined not more than five thousandPunishment for. dollars, one half to the use of the United States and the other half to the use of the person prosecuting the indictment to effect; and shall, moreover, be imprisoned not more than seven years.
Sec. 250. Whoever, within the jurisdiction of the United States,Transporting persons to be held as slaves.R. S., sec. 5379. p. 1013. takes on board, receives, or transports from any foreign kingdom or country, or from sea, any person in any vessel, for the purpose of holding, selling, or otherwise disposing of such person as a slave, or to be field to service or labor, shall be punished as prescribed in thePunishment for. section last preceding. Sec. 251. Whoever, being the captain, master, or commander of anyHovering on coast with slaves on board.R.
S., sec. 5380, p. 1013. vessel found in any river, port, bay, harbor, or on the high seas, within the jurisdiction of the United States, or hovering on the coast thereof, having on board any person, for the purpose of selling such person as a slave, or with intent to land such person for any such purpose, shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars and imprisonedPunishment for. not more than four years. Sec. 252. Whoever, being a citizen of the United States, or otherServing on vessels in slave trade.R.
S., sec. 5381, p. 1013. person residing therein, voluntarily serves on board of any vessel employed or made use of in the transportation of slaves from any foreign country or place to another, shall be fined not more than twoPunishment for. thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than two years. Sec. 253. Whoever, being the master or owner or person havingReceiving or carrying away person to be sold or held as slave.R. S., sec. 5524, p. 1071. charge of any vessel, receives on board any other person, with the knowledge or intent that such person is to be carried from any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to any other place, to be held or sold as a slave, or carries away from any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States any such person, with the intent that he may be so held or sold as a slave, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. 1140 Sec. 254.
No person shall, for himself or for another, as master,Equipping, etc.. vessel for slave trade.R. S., see. 5551, p. 1076. factor, or owner, build, fit, equip, load, or otherwise prepare any vessel in any port or place, within the jurisdiction of the United States, or cause any vessel to sail from any port or place within the jurisdiction of the United States for the purpose of procuring any person from any foreign kingdom, place, or country to be transported to any port or place whatsoever, to be held, sold, or otherwise disposed of, as a slave, or to be held to service or labor; and every vessel so built, fitted out,Forfeiture. equipped, laden, or otherwise prepared, with her tackle, apparel, furniture, and lading, shall be forfeited; one moiety to the use of theMoiety to informer.
United States and the other to the use of the person who sues for the forfeiture and prosecutes the same to effect. Sec. 255. Whoever so builds, fits out, equips, loads, or otherwisePenalty on persons building, equipping, etc.R. S., sec. 5552. p. 1076. prepares or sends away any vessel, knowing or intending that the same shall be employed in such trade or business, contrary to the provisions of the section last preceding, or in any way aids or abets therein, shall, besides the forfeiture of the vessel, pay the sum of two thousand dollars; one moiety thereof to the use of the United States and theMoiety to informer. other moiety thereof to the use of the person who sues for and prosecutes the same to effect.
Sec. 256. Every vessel employed in carrying on the slave trade orForfeiture of vessels transporting slaves.R. S.. sec. 5653, p. 1076. on which is received or transported any person from any foreign kingdom or country, or from sea, for the purpose of holding, selling, or otherwise disposing of such person as a slave, or of holding such person to service or labor, shall, together with her tackle, apparel, furniture, and the goods and effects which may be found on board, or which may have been imported thereon in the same voyage, be forfeited ; one moiety to the use of the United States and the other to theMoiety to informer. use of the person who sues for and prosecutes the forfeiture to effect.
Sec. 257. Whoever, being a citizen of the United States, takes onReceiving penoils on board to be sold as slaves.R. S., sec. 5554, p. 1076. board, receives, or transports any person for the purpose of selling such person as a slave shall, in addition to the forfeiture of the vessel, pay for each person so received on board or transported the sum of two hundred dollars, to be recovered in any court of the United States;Penalty. the one moiety thereof to the use of the United States and the otherMoiety to informer. moiety to the use of the peison who sues for and prosecutes the same to effect.
Sec. 258. Every vessel which is found in any river, port, bay, orVessels found hovering on coasts to be forfeited.R. S.. sec. 5555. p. 1076. harbor, or on the high seas, within the jurisdiction or the United States, or hovering on the coasts thereof, and having on board any person, with intent to sell such person as a slave, or with intent to land the same for that purpose, either in the United States or elsewhere, shall, together with her tackle, apparel, furniture, and the goods or effects on board of her, be forfeited to the United Sates.
Sec. 259. It shall be unlawful for any citizen of the United States,Forfeiture of interest in slave vessels.R. S., sec. 6566. p. 1077. or other person residing therein, or under the jurisdiction thereof, directly or indirectly to hold or have any right or property in any vessel employed or made use of in the transportation or carrying of slaves from one foreign country or place to another, and any such right or property shall be forfeited, and may be libeled and condemned for the use of the person suing for the same.
Whoever shall violateAdditional penalty. the prohibition of this section shall also forfeit and pay a. sum of money equal to double the value of his right or property in such vessel; and shall also forfeit a sum of money equal to double the value of the interest he had in the slaves which at any time may be transported or carried in such vessels. Sec. 260. The President is authorized, when he deems it expedient,Seizure of vessels in slave trade.R. S., sec. 5557, p. 1077. to man and employ any of the armed vessels of the United States to cruise wherever he may judge attempts are making to carry on the slave trade, by citizens or residents of the United States, in contra-1141vention of laws prohibitory of the same; and, in such case, he shall instruct the commanders of such armed vessels to seize, take, and bring into any port of the United States, to be proceeded against according to law, all American vessels, wheresoever found, which may have on board, or which may be intended for the purpose of taking on board, or of transporting, or may have transported any person, in violation of the provisions of any Act of Congress prohibit - mg the traffic in slaves.
Sec. 261. The proceeds of all vessels, their tackle, apparel, andProceeds of condemned vessels paid into the Treasury.R. S., sec. 5558, p. 1077. furniture, and the goods and effects on board of them, which are so seized, prosecuted, and condemned, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States. Sec. 262. The officers of the vessel making such seizure shallDisposal of persons found on seized vessel.R. S., see. 5559, p. 1077. safely keep every person found on board of any vessel so seized, taken, or brought into port for condemnation, and shall deliver every such person to the marshal of the district into which he may be brought, if into a port of the United States, or if elsewhere, to such person as may be lawfully appointed by the President, in the manner directed by law, transmitting to the President, as soon as may be after such delivery, a descriptive list of such persons, in order that he may give directions for the disposal of them.
Sec. 263. The commanders of such commissioned vessels shallApprehension of officers and crew.R. S.. sec. 5560. p. 1077. cause to be apprehended and taken into custody every person found on board of such offending vessel so seized and taken, being of the officers or crew thereof, and him convey, as soon as conveniently may be, to the civil authority of the United States, to be proceeded against in due course of law. Sec. 264. The President is authorized to make such regulationsRemoval of persons delivered from seized vessel.R.
S., sec. 5561, p. 1077. and arrangements as he may deem expedient for the safe-keeping, support, and removal beyond the limits of the United States of all such persons as may be so delivered and brought within its jurisdiction. Sec. 265. It shall be the duty of the commander of any armed vesselTo what port captured vessel sent.R. S., sec. 5563, p. 1078. of the United States, whenever he makes any capture under the preceding provisions, to bring the vessel and her cargo, for adjudication, into some port of the State, Territory, or District to which such vessel so captured may belong, if he. can ascertain the same; if not, then into any convenient port of the United States.
Sec. 266. Every owner, master, or factor of any foreign vesselWhen owners of foreign vessels shall give bond.R. S., sec. 5564. p. 1078. clearing from any port within the jurisdiction of the United States, and suspected to be intended for the slave trade, and the suspicion being declared to the officer of the customs by any citizen, on oath, and such information being to the satisfaction of the officer, shall first give bond, with sufficient sureties, to the Treasurer of the United States that none of the natives of any foreign country or place shall be taken on board such vessel to be transported or sold as slaves in any other foreign port or place whatever, within nine months thereafter.
Sec. 267. The President is authorized to issue instructions to theInstructions to masters of armed vessels.R. S., sec. 5567, p. 1078. commanders of the armed vessels of the United States, directing them, whenever it is practicable, and under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, to proceed directly to the country from which they were taken, and there hand over to the agent of the United States all such persons, delivered from on board vessels seized in the prosecution of the slave trade; and they shall afterwards bring the captured vessels and persons engaged in prosecuting such trade to the United States for trial and adjudication.
Sec. 268. Whoever kidnaps or carries away any other person, withKidnaping.R. S., sec. 5525. p. 1071. the intent that such other person be sold into involuntary servitude, or held as a slave; or who entices, persuades, or induces any other 1142 person to go on board any vessel or to any other place with the intent that he may be made or held as a slave, or sent out of the country to be so made or held; or who in any way knowingly aids in causing any other person to be held, sold, or carried away to be held or sold as a slave, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, orPunishment for. imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 269. Whoever holds, arrests, returns, or causes to be held,Holding or returning persons to peonage.R. S., sec. 5526, p. 1071. arrested, or returned, or in any maimer aids in the arrest or return of any person to a condition of peonage, shall be fined not more than live thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years,Punishment for. or both. Sec. 270. Whoever obstructs, or attempts to obstruct, or in anyObstructing enforcement of preceding section.R. S., see. 5527, p. 1071. way interferes with or prevents the enforcement of the section last preceding, shall be liable to the penalties therein prescribed.
Sec. 271. Whoever shall knowingly and willfully bring into theBringing kidnaped person into United States, etc.Vol. 18, p. 251. United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, any person inveigled or forcibly kidnaped in any other country, with intent to hold such person so inveigled or kidnaped in confinement or to any involuntary servitude; or whoever shall knowingly and willfully sell, or cause to be sold, into any condition of involuntary servitude, any other person for any term whatever; or whoever shall knowingly and willfully hold to involuntary servitude any person so brought or sold, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollarsPunishment for. and imprisoned not more than five years.
Chapter Eleven. offenses within the admiralty and maritime and the territorial jurisdiction of the united states.Offenses within admiralty. maritime, and territorial jurisdiction of the United States. Sec. 272. Places within or waters upon which sections of this chapter shall apply. 273. Murder. 274. Manslaughter. 275. Punishment for murder; for manslaughter. 276. Assault with intent to commit murder, rape, robbery, etc. 277. Attempt to commit murder or manslaughter. 278. Rape. 279.
Having carnal knowledge of female under sixteen. 280. Seduction of female passenger on vessel. 281. Payment of fine to female seduced; evidence required; limitation on indictment. 282. Loss of life by misconduct of officers, etc., of vessels. 283. Maiming. 284. Robbery. 285. Arson of dwelling house. 286. Arson of other buildings, etc. 287. Larceny. 288. Receiving, etc., stolen goods. 289. Laws of States adopted for punishing wrongful acts, etc. Sec. 272. The crimes and offenses defined in this chapter shall bePlaces and waters applicable. punished as herein prescribed:
First. When committed upon the high seas, or on any other watersOn board American ship on high seas. etc.R. S., sec. 5389, p 1038. within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State, or when committed within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State on board any vessel belonging in whole or in part to the United States or any citizen thereof, or to any corporation created by or under the laws of the United States, or of any State, Territory, or District thereof.
Second. When committed upon any vessel registered, licensed, orOn board American vessel on Great Lakes, etc.Vol. 26, p. 424. enrolled under the laws of the United States, and being on a voyage upon the waters of any of the Great Lakes, namely: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake’ Huron, Lake Saint Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, or any of the waters connecting any of said lakes, or upon the River Saint Lawrence where the same constitutes the International boundary line. 1143Third.
When committed within or on any lands reserved orOn hind under exclusive control of United States. acquired for the exclusive use of the United States, and under the exclusive jurisdiction thereof, or any place purchased or otherwise acquired by the United States by consent of the legislature of the State in which the same shall be, for the erection of a fort, magazine, arsenal, dock-yard, or other needful building. Fourth. On any island, rock, or key, containing deposits of guano,Guano islands. which may, at the discretion of the President, be considered as appertaining to the United States.
Sec. 273. Murder is the unlawful killing of a human being withMurder defined.First degree. malice aforethought. Every murder perpetrated by poison, lying in wait, or any other kind of willful, deliberate, malicious, and premeditated killing; or committed in the perpetration of, or attempt to perpetrate, any arson, rape, burglary, or robbery; or perpetrated from a premeditated design unlawfully and maliciously to effect the death of any human being other than him who is killed, is murder in the first degree.
Any other murder is murder in the second degreeSecond degree. . Sec. 274. Manslaughter is the unlawful killing of a human beingManslaughter defined.R. S., sec. 5341, p. 1038.Voluntary.Involuntary. without malice. It is of two kinds: First. Voluntary—Upon a sudden quarrel or heat of passion. Second. Involuntary—In the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony, or in the commission of a lawful act which might produce death, in an unlawfid maimer, or without due caution and circumspection.
Sec. 275. Every person guilty of murder in the first degree shallPunishment.Murder.R. S., sec. 5339, p. 1038. suffer death. Every person guilty of murder in the second degree shall be imprisoned not less than ten years and may be imprisoned for life. Every person guilty of voluntary manslaughter shall beManslaughter.R. S., sec. 5343. p. 1038. imprisoned not more than ten years. Every person guilty of involuntary manslaughter shall be imprisoned not more than three years, or fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or both.
Sec. 276. Whoever shall assault another with intent to commitFelonious assaults.To murder or rape.R. S., sec. 5346, p. 1038.Other felony. murder, or rape, shall be imprisoned not more than twenty years. Whoever shall assault another with intent to commit any felony, except murder, or rape, shall be fined not more than three thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both. Whoever,With weapons, etc. with intent to do bodily harm, and without just cause or excuse, shall assault another with a dangerous weapon, instrument, or other thing, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Whoever shall unlawfullyBeating, etc. strike, beat, or wound another, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. Whoever shall unlawfully assault another, shall be fined not moreSimple assault. than three hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than three months, or both. Sec. 277. Whoever shall attempt to commit murder or manslaughter,Other attempts at murder, etc.R. S., sec. 5342, p. 1038. except as provided in the preceding section, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than three years.
Sec. 278. Whoever shall commit the crime of rape shall sufferRape.R. S., sec. 5345. p. 1038. death. Sec. 279. Whoever shall carnally and unlawfully know any femaleHaving carnal knowledge of female under sixteen.Vol. 25, p. 658. under the age of sixteen years, or shall be accessory to such carnal and unlawful knowledge before the fact, shall, for a first offense, be imprisoned not more than fifteen years, and for a subsequent offense be imprisoned not more than thirty years. Sec. 280.
Every master, officer, seaman, or other person employedSeduction of female passenger on vessel.R. S., sec. 5349, p. 1039. on board of any American vessel who, during the voyage, under promise of marriage, or by threats, or the exercise of authority, or solicitation, or the making of gifts or presents, seduces ami has illicit 1144 connection with any female passenger, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both; but subsequent intermarriage of the parties may be pleaded in bar of conviction.
Sec. 281. When a person is convicted of a violation of the sectionDisposal of fine.R. S., sec. 5350, p. 1039. last preceding, the court may, in its discretion, direct that the amount of the fine, when paid, be paid for the use of the female seduced, or her child, if she have any; but no conviction shall be hadEvidence, etc., required.R. S., see. 5351. p. 1039. on the testimony of the female seduced, without other evidence, nor unless the indictment is found within one year after the arrival of the vessel on which the offense was committed at the port of its destination.
Sec. 282. Every captain, engineer, pilot, or other person employedLoss of life by misconduct of officers, etc., of vessels.Vol. 33. p. 1025.R. S.. sec. 5344, p. 1038. on any steamboat or vessel, by whose misconduct, negligence, or inattention to his duties on such vessel the life of any person is destroyed, and every owner, charterer, inspector, or other public officer, through whose fraud, neglect, connivance, misconduct, or violation of law the life of any person is destroyed, shall be fined notPunishment for. more than ten thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both: *Provided*, That when the owner or charterer of anyProviso.Liability of corporation officer. steamboat or vessel shall be a corporation, any executive officer of such corporation, for the time being actually charged with the control and management of the operation, equipment, or navigation of such steamboat or vessel, who has knowingly and willfully caused or allowed such fraud, neglect, connivance, misconduct, or violation of law, by which the. life of any person is destroyed, shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 283. Whoever, with intent to maim or disfigure, shall cut,Maiming, etc.R. S., sec. 5848, p. 1039. bite, or slit, the nose, ear, or lip, or cut out or disable the tongue, or put out or destroy an eye, or cut off or disable a limb or any member of another person; or whoever, with like intent, shall throw or pour upon another person, any scalding hot water, vitriol, or other corrosive acid, or caustic substance whatever, shall be fined not more thanPunishment for. one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than seven years, or both.
Sec. 284. Whoever, by force and violence, or by putting in fear,Robbery. shall feloniously take from the person or presence of another anything of value, shall be imprisoned not more than fifteen years.Punishment for. Sec. 285. Whoever shall willfully and maliciously set fire to, burn,Arson of dwelling house.R. S., sec. 5885, p. 1044. or attempt to burn, or by means of a dangerous explosive destroy or attempt to destroy, any dwelling house, or any store, bam, stable, or other building, parcel of a dwelling house, shall be imprisoned notPunishment for. more than twenty years.
Sec. 286. Whoever shall maliciously set fire to, burn, or attempt toArson of other buildings. etc.R. S., secs. 5386, 5387, p. 1044. burn, or by any means destroy or injure, or attempt to destroy or injure, any arsenal, armory, magazine, ropewalk, ship house, warehouse, blockhouse, or barrack, or any store louse, barn, or stable, not parcel of a dwelling house, or any other building not mentioned in the section last preceding, or any vessel built, building, or undergoing repair, or any light-house, or beacon, or any machinery, timber, cables, rigging, or other materials or appliances for building, repairing, or fitting out vessels, or any pile of wood, boards, or other lumber, or any military, naval, or victualing stores, arms, or other munitions of war, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars and imprisonedPunishment for. not more than twenty years.
Sec. 287. Whoever shall take and carry away, with intent to stealLarceny.R. S., sec. 5856, p. 1040. or purloin, any personal property of another, shall be punished as follows: If the property taken is of a value exceeding fifty dollars, or isPunishment for. taken from the person of another, by a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars, or imprisonment for not more than ten years, or both; 1145 in all other cases, by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not more than one year, or both.
If the propertyDetermining value of written instrument. stolen consists of any evidence of debt, or other written instrument, the amount of money due thereon, or secured to be paid thereby, and remaining unsatisfied, or which in any contingency might be collected thereon, or the value of the property the title to which is shown thereby, or the sum which might be recovered in the absence thereof, shall be deemed to be the value of the property stolen. Sec. 288. Whoever shall buy, receive, or conceal, any money, goods,Receiving stolen goods, etc.R.
S., sec. 5357, p. 1040. bank notes, or other thing which may be the subject of larceny, which has been feloniously taken, stolen, or embezzled, from any other person, knowing the same to have been so taken, stolen, or embezzled, shall be lined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned notPunishment for. more than three years; and such person may be tried either before orTrials. after the conviction of the principal offender. Sec. 289. Whoever, within the territorial limits of any State, organizedLaws of States adopted for punishing wrongful acts, etc.R.
S., sec. 5391. p. 1045.Vol. 30, p. 717.*Ante*, p. 1142. Territory, or District, but within or upon any of the places now existing or hereafter reserved or acquired, described in section two hundred and seventy-two of this Act, shall do or omit the doing of any act or thing which is not made penal by any law of Congress, but which if committed or omitted within the jurisdiction of the State, Territory, or District in which such place is situated, by the laws thereof now in force would be penal, shall be deemed guilty of a like offense and be subject to a like punishment; and every such State,Effect of repeal, etc.
Territorial, or District law shall, for the purposes of this section, continue in force, notwithstanding any subsequent repeal or amendment thereof by any such State, Territory, or District. Chapter Twelve. piracy and other offenses upon the seas.Piracy and other offenses upon the seas. Sec. 290. Piracy under the law of nations. 291. Maltreatment of crew by officers of vessel. 292. Inciting revolt or mutiny on shipboard . 293. Revolt and mutiny on shipboard. 294. Seaman laying violent hands on his commander. 295.
Abandonment of mariners in foreign ports. 296. Conspiracy to cast away vessel. 297. Plundering vessel in distress, etc. 298. Attacking vessel with intent to plunder. 299. Breaking and entering vessel, etc. 300. Owner destroying vessel at sea. 301. Other person destroying or attempting to destroy vessel at sea. 302. Robbery on shore by crew of piratical vessel. 303. Arming vessel to cruise against citizens of the United States. 304. Piracy under color of a foreign commission. 305.
Piracy by subjects or citizens of a foreign state. 306. Running away with or yielding up vessel or cargo. 307. Confederating, etc., with pirates. 308. Sale of arms and intoxicants forbidden in Pacific islands. 309. Offenses under preceding section deemed on high seas. 310. “Vessels of the United States” defined. Sec. 290. Whoever, on the high seas, commits the crime of piracyPiracy.R. S., sec. 5368, p. 1042.Punishment for. as defined by the law of nations, and, is afterwards brought into or found in the United States, shall be imprisoned for life.
Sec. 291. Whoever, being the master or officer of a vessel of theMaltreatment of crew by officers of vessel.Vol. 29, p. 691.R. S., sec. 5347, p. 1039. United States, on the high seas or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, beats, wounds, or without justifiable cause, imprisons any of the crew of such vessel, or withholds from them suitable food and nourishment, or inflicts upon them any cruel and unusual punishment, shall bePunishment for. fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Nothing herein contained shall be construedFlogging.R. S.,sec. 4611, p. 894. to repeal or modify section forty-six hundred and eleven of the Revised Statutes. 1146 Sec. 292. Whoever, being of the crew of a vessel of the UnitedInciting revolt or mutiny on shipboard.R. S., sec. 5359, p. 1040. States, on the high seas, or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, endeavors to make a revolt or mutiny on board such vessel, or combines, conspires, or confederates with any other person on board to make such revolt or mutiny, or solicits, incites, or stirs up any other of the crew to disobey or resist the lawful orders of the master or other officer of such vessel, or to refuse or neglect their proper duty on board thereof, or to betray their proper trust, or assembles with others in a tumultuous and mutinous .manner, or makes a riot on board thereof, or unlawfully confines the master or other commanding officer thereof, shall be finedPunishment for. not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 293. Whoever, being of the crew of a vessel of the UnitedRevolt or mutiny on shipboard.R. S., sec. 5360, p. 1040. States, on the high seas, or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, unlawfully and with force, or by fraud, or intimidation, usurps the command of such vessel from the master or other lawful officer in command thereof, or deprives him of authority and command on board, or resists or prevents him in the free and lawful exercise thereof, or transfers such authority and command to another not lawfully entitled thereto, is guilty of a revolt and mutiny, and shall be fined not more than two thousandPunishment for. dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 294. Whoever, being a seaman, lays violent hands upon hisSeaman laying violent hands on commander.R. S., sec. 5369, p. 1040.Punishment for. commander, thereby to hinder and prevent his fighting in defense of his vessel or the goods intrusted to him, is a pirate, and shall be imprisoned for life. Sec. 295. Whoever, being master or commander of a vessel of theAbandonment of mariner in foreign port.R. S., see. 5363. p. 1041. United States, while abroad, maliciously and without justifiable cause forces any officer or mariner of such vessel on shore, in order to leave him behind in any foreign port or place, or refuses to bring home again all such officers and mariners of such vessel whom he carried out with him, as are in a condition to return and willing to return, when he is ready to proceed on his homeward voyage, shall be fined not morePunishment for. than five Hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both.
Sec. 296. Whoever, on the high seas, or within the United States,Conspiracy to cast away vessel.R. S., see. 5364, p. 1041. willfully and corruptly conspires, combines, and confederates with any other person, such other person being either within or without the United States, to cast away or otherwise destroy any vessel, with intent to injure any person that may have underwritten or may thereafter underwrite any policy of insurance thereon or on goods on board thereof, or with intent to injure any person that has lent or advanced, or may lend or advance, any money on such vessel on bottomry or respondentia; or whoever, within the United States, builds, or fits out, or aids in building or fitting out, any vessel with intent that the same be cast away or destroyed, with the intent hereinbefore mentioned, shall be fined not more than ten thousand dollars andPunishment for. imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 297. Whoever plunders, steals, or destroys any money, goods,Plundering vessel in distress, etc.R. S., sec. 5358, p. 1040. merchandise, or other effects, from or belonging to any vessel in distress, or wrecked, lost, stranded, or cast away, upon the sea, or upon any reef, shoal, bank, or rocks of the sea, or in any other place within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, shall bePunishment for. fined not more than five thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years; and whoever willfully obstructs the escape of anyObstructing escape of wrecked person. person endeavoring to save his life from such vessel, or the wreck thereof; or whoever holds out or shows any false light, or extinguishesHolding false light. any true light, with intent to bring any vessel sailing upon the sea into danger, or distress, or shipwreck, shall be imprisoned not lessPunishment for. than ten years and may be imprisoned for life. 1147 Sec. 298.
Whoever, upon the high seas or on any other watersAttacking vessel with intent to plunder.R. S., sec. 6361. p. 1041. within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, by surprise or by open force, maliciously attacks or sets upon any vessel belonging to another, with an intent unlawfully to plunder the same, or to despoil any owner thereof of any moneys, goods, or merchandise laden on board thereof, shall be fined not more than fivePunishment for. thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 299. Whoever, upon the high seas or on any other watersBreaking mid entering vessel, etc.R. S., sec. 5362, p. 1041. within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State, breaks or enters any vessel, with intent to commit any felony, or maliciously cuts, spoils, or destroys any cordage, cable, buoys, buoy-rope, head-fast, or other fast, fixed to the anchor or moorings belonging to any vessel, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisonedPunishment for. not more than five years.
Sec. 300. Whoever, upon the high seas or on any other watersOwner destroying vessel at sea.Vol. 28, p. 233.R. S., sec. 5365, p. 1041. within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, willfully and corruptly casts away or otherwise destroys any vessel, of which he is owner, in whole or in part, with intent to prejudice any person that may underwrite any policy of insurance thereon, or any merchant that may have goods thereon, or any other owner of such vessel, shall be imprisoned for life or for any term of years.Punishment for.
Sec. 301. Whoever, not being an owner, upon the high seas or onOther person destroying. or attempting. of vessel at sea.Vol. 28, p. 233.R. S., sec. 5366, 5367, p. 1041. any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, willfully and corruptly casts away or otherwise destroys any vessel of the United States to which he belongs, or, willfully, with intent to destroy the same, sets fire to any such vessel, or otherwise attempts the destruction thereof, shall be imprisonedPunishment for. not more than ten years.
Sec. 302. Whoever, being engaged in any piratical cruise, or enterprise,Robbery on shore by piratical crew.R. S., sec. 5371, p. 1042.Punishment for. or being of the crew of any piratical vessel, lands from such vessel, and on shore commits robbery, is a pirate, and shall be imprisoned for life. Sec. 303. Whoever, being a citizen of the United States, withoutArming vessel to cruise against citizens.R. S., sec. 5284, p. 1024. the limits thereof, fits out and arms, or attempts to fit out and arm, or procures to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly aids or is concerned in furnishing. fitting out, or arming, any private vessel of war or privateer, with intent that such vessel shall be employed to cruise or commit hostilities upon the citizens of the United States, or their property, or whoever takes the command of or enters on board of any such vessel, for such intent, or who purchases any interest in any such vessel with a view to share in the profits thereof, shall bePunishment for. fined not more than ten thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years.
The trial for such offense, if committed withoutTrials. the limits of the United States, shall be in the district in which the offender shall be apprehended or first brought. Sec. 304. Whoever, being a citizen of the United States, commitsPiracy under color of foreign commission.R. S., sec. 5373. p. 1042. any murder or robbery, or any act of hostility against the United States,or against any citizen thereof, on the high seas, under color of any commission from any foreign prince, or state, or on pretense of authority from any person, is, notwithstanding the pretense of such authority, a pirate, and shall be imprisoned for life.Punishment for.
Sec. 305. Whoever, being a citizen or subject of any foreign state,Piracy by aliens.R. S., see..5374, p. 1042. is found and taken on the sea making war upon the United States, or cruising against the vessels and property thereof, or of the citizens of the same, contrary to the provisions of any treaty existing between the United States and the state of which the offender is a citizen or subject, when by such treaty such acts are declared to be piracy, is guilty of piracy, and shall be imprisoned for life.Punishment for. 1148 Sec. 306.
Whoever, being a captain or other officer or mariner ofRunning away with or yielding up vessel or cargo.R. S., sec. 5383, p. 1043. a vessel upon the high seas or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, piratically or feloniously runs away with such vessel, or with any goods or merchandise thereof, to the value of fifty dollars, or who yields up such vessel voluntarily to any pirate, shall be fined not more than tenPunishment for. thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
Sec. 307. Whoever attempts or endeavors to corrupt any commander,Confederating, etc., with pirates.R. S., sec. 5384. p. 1043. master, officer, or mariner to yield up or to run away with any vessel, or with any goods, wares, or merchandise, or to turn pirate, or to go over to or confederate with pirates, or in any wise to trade with any pirate, knowing him to be such, or furnishes such pirate with any ammunition, stores, or provisions of any kind, or fits out any vessel knowingly and, with a design to trade with, supply, or correspond with any pirate or robber upon the seas; or whoever consults, combines, confederates, or corresponds with any pirate or robber upon the seas, lenowing him to be guilty of any piracy or robbery; or whoever, being a seaman, confines the master of any vessel,Confining master. shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisonedPunishment for. not more than three years.
Sec. 308. Whoever, being subject to the authority of the UnitedSelling arms, intoxicants. etc., in Pacific islands.Vol. 32, p. 33. States, shall give, sell, or otherwise supply any arms, ammunition, explosive substance, intoxicating liquor, or opium to any aboriginal native of any of the Pacific islands lying within the twentieth parallel of north latitude and the fortieth parallel of south latitude, and the one hundred and twentieth meridian of longitude west and one hundred and twentieth meridian of longitude east of Greenwich, not being in the possession or under the protection of any civilized power, snail be fined not more than fifty dollars, or imprisoned notPunishment for. more than three months, or both.
In addition to such punishment, all articles of a similar nature to those in respect to which an offense has been committed, found in the possession of the offender, may be declared forfeited. If it shall appear to the court that such opium,Medicinal use of spirits, etc. wine, or spirits have been given bona fide for medical purposes, it shall be lawful for the court to dismiss the charge. Sec. 309. All offenses against the provisions of the section last preceding,Offenses deemed on high seas. committed on any of said islands or on the waters, rocks, or keys adjacent thereto, shall be deemed committed on the high seas on board a merchant ship or vessel belonging to the United States, and the courts of the United States shall have jurisdiction accordingly.
Sec. 310. The words “vessel of the United States,” wherever they“Vessels of the United States” defined. occur in this chapter, shall be construed to mean a vessel belonging in whole or in part to the United States, or any citizen thereof, or any corporation created by or under the laws of the United States, or of any State, Territory, or District thereof. Chapter Thirteen. certain offenses in the territories.Offenses in the Territories. Sec. 311. Places within which sections of this chapter shall apply. 312.
Circulation of obscene literature; promoting abortion. 313. Polygamy. 314. Unlawful cohabitation. 315. Joinder of counts. 316. Adultery. 317. Incest. 318. Fornication. 319. Certificates of marriage; penalty for failure to record. 320. Prize fights, bull fights, etc. 321. Definition of “ Pugilistic encounter.” 322. Train robberies in Territories, etc. Sec. 311. Except as otherwise expressly provided, the offensesPlaces applicable. defined in this chapter shall be punished as hereinafter provided, 1149 when committed within any Territory or District, or within or upon any place within the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States.
Sec. 312. Whoever shall sell, lend, give away, or in any mannerCirculating obscene literature, etc.R. S., sec. 5389, p. 1044. exhibit, or offer to sell, lend, give away, or in any manner exhibit, or shall otherwise publish or offer to publish in any manner, or shall have in his possession for any such purpose, any obscene book, pamphlet, paper, writing, advertisement, circular, print, picture, drawing, or other representation, figure, or image on or of paper or other material, or any cast, instrument, or other article of an immoral nature, or any drug or medicine, or any article whatever, for the prevention of conception, or for causing unlawful abortion, or shall advertise the same for sale, or shall write or print, or cause to be written or printed, any card, circular, book, pamphlet, advertisement, or notice of any kind, stating when, where, how, or of whom, or by what means, any of the articles above mentioned can be purchased or obtained, or shall manufacture, draw, or print, or in anywise make any of such articles, shall be fined not more than twoPunishment for. thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Sec. 313. Every person who has a husband or wife living, whoPolygamy defined.Vol. 22, p. 30.R. S., sec. 5352, p. 1089. marries another, whether married or single, and any man who simultaneously, or on the same day, marries more than one woman, is guilty or polygamy, and shall be fined not more than five hundredPunishment for. dollars and imprisoned not more than five years. But this sectionExceptions. shall not extend to any person by reason of any former marriage whose husband or wife by such marriage shall have been absent for five successive years, and is not known to such person to be living, and is believed by such person to be dead, nor to any person by reason of any former marriage which shall have been dissolved by a valid decree of a competent court, nor to any person by reason of any former marriage which shall have been pronounced void by a valid decree of a competent court, on the ground of nullity of the marriage contract.
Sec. 314. If any male person cohabits with more than one woman,Unlawful cohabitation.Vol. 22, p. 31.Punishment for. he shall be fined not more than three hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. Sec. 315. Counts for any or all of the offenses named in the twoJoinder of counts. sections last preceding may be joined in the same information or indictment. Sec. 316. Whoever shall commit adultery shall be imprisoned notAdultery.Punishment for.Vol. 24, p. 635. more than three years; and when the act is committed between a married woman and a man who is unmarried, both parties to such act shall be deemed guilty of adultery; and when such act is committed between a married man and a woman who is unmarried, the man shall be deemed guilty of adultery.
Sec. 317. Whoever, being related to another person within andIncest defined. Vol. 24. p. 636. not including the fourth degree of consanguinity computed according to the rules of the civil law, shall marry or cohabit with, or have sexual intercourse with such other so related person, knowing her or him to be within said degree of relationship, shall be deemed guilty of incest, and shall be imprisoned not more than fifteen years.Punishment for. Sec. 318. If any unmarried man or woman commits fornication,Fornication.Vol. 24, p. 636.Punishment for. each shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months.
Sec. 319. Every ceremony of marriage, or in the nature of a marriageRecording, etc., certificates of marriage.Vol. 24, p. 636. ceremony of any kind, whether either or both or more of the parties to such ceremony be lawfully competent to be the subjects of such marriage or ceremony or not, shall be certified by a certificate stating the fact and nature of such ceremony, the full name of each of the parties concerned, and the full name of every officer, priest, and person, by whatever style or designation called or known, in any way 1150 taking part in the performance of such ceremony, which certificate shall be drawn up and signed by the parties to such ceremony and by every officer, priest, and person taking part in the performance of such ceremony, and shall be by the officer, priest, or other person solemnizing such marriage or ceremony filed in the office of the probate court, or, if there be none, in the office of the court having probate powers in the county or district in which such ceremony shall take place, for record, and shall be immediately recorded, and be at all times subject to inspection as other public records.
Such certificate,Evidence of marriage. or the record thereof, or a duly certified copy of such record, shall be prima facie evidence of the facts required by this section to be stated therein in any proceeding, civil or criminal, in which the matter shall be drawn in question. But nothing in this section shall be held to prevent the proof of marriages, whether lawful or unlawful, by any evidence otherwise legally admissible for that purpose. Whoever shall willfully violate any provision of this section shall bePunishment for violations. fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
The provisions of this section shall applyApplication. only within the Territories of the United States. Sec. 320. Whoever shall voluntarily engage in a pugilistic encounterPrize fights, bull tights, etc.Vol. 29, p. 5. between man and man or a fight between a man and a bull or any other animal, for money or for other thing of value, or for any championship, or upon the result of which any money or anything of value is bet or wagered, or to see which any admission fee is directly or indirectly charged, shall be imprisoned not more than fivePunishment for. years.
The provisions or this section shall apply only within theApplication. Territories of the United States and the District or Columbia. Sec. 321. By the term “pugilistic encounter,” as used in the sectionDefinition of “pugilistic encounter.” last preceding, is meant any voluntary fight by blows by means of fists or otherwise, whether with or without gloves, between two or more men, for money or for a prize of any character, or for any other thing of value, or for any championship, or upon the result of which any money or anything of value is bet or wagered, or to see which any admission fee is directly or indirectly charged.
Sec. 322. Whoever shall willfully and maliciously trespass upon orTrain robberies, etc.Vol. 32, p. 727. enter upon any railroad train, railroad car, or railroad locomotive, with the intent to commit murder, or robbery, shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both. Whoever shall willfully and maliciously trespass upon or enter upon any railroad train, railroad car, or railroad locomotive, with intent to commit any unlawful violence upon or against any passenger on said train, or car, or upon or against any engineer, conductor, fireman, brakeman, or any officer or employee connected with said locomotive, train, or car, or upon or against any express messenger or mail agent on said train or in any car thereof, or to commit any crime or offense against any person or property thereon, shall be finedPunishment for. not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Whoever shall counsel, aid, abet, or assist in the perpetrationAccomplices. of any of the offenses set forth in this section shall be deemed to be a principal therein. Upon the trial of any personProofs. charged with any offense set forth in this section, it shall not be necessary to set forth or prove the particular person against whom it was intended to commit the offense, or that it was intended to commit such offense against any particular person. 1151 Chapter Fourteen. general and special provisions.General and special provisions.
Sec. 323. Punishment of death by hanging. 324. No conviction to work corruption of blood or forfeiture of estate. 325. Whipping and the pillory abolished. 326. Jurisdiction of State courts. 327. Pardoning power. 328. Indians committing certain crimes; how punished. 329. Crimes committed on Indian reservations in South Dakota. 330. Qualified verdicts in certain cases. 331. Body of executed offender may be delivered to surgeon for dissection. 332. Who are principals. 333. Punishment of accessories. 334.
Accessories to robbery or piracy. 335. Felonies and misdemeanors. 336. Murder and manslaughter; place where crime deemed to have been committed. 337. Construction of certain words. 338. Omission of words “hard labor” not to deprive court of power to impose. 339. Arrangement and classification of sections. 340. Jurisdiction of circuit and district courts. Sec. 323. The manner of inflicting the punishment of death shallDeath penalty by hanging.R. S., sec. 5325, p. 1035. be by hanging.
Sec. 324. No conviction or judgment shall work corruption ofCorruption of blood and forfeiture of estate excluded.R. S., sec. 5326, p. 1035. blood or any forfeiture of estate. Sec. 325. The punishment of whipping and of standing in the pilloryWhipping and pillory abolished.R. S., sec. 5327, p. 1035. shall not be inflicted. Sec. 326. Nothing in this Title shall be held to take away or impairJurisdiction of state courts.R. S., sec. 5328, p. 1035. the jurisdiction of the courts of the several States under the laws thereof.
Sec. 327. Whenever, by the judgment of any court or judicialPardoning power.R. S., sec. 5330, p. 1035. officer of the United States, in any criminal proceeding, any person is sentenced to two kinds of punishment, the one pecuniary and the other corporal, the President shall have full discretionary power to pardon or remit, in whole or in part, either one of the two kinds, without, in any manner, impairing the legal validity of the other kind, or of any portion of either kind, not pardoned or remitted.
Sec. 328. All Indians committing against the person or property ofIndians committing certain crimes.Vol. 28, p. 885.Vol. 29, p. 487. another Indian or other person any of the following crimes, namely— murder, manslaughter, rape, assault with intent to kill, assault with a dangerous weapon, arson, burglary, and larceny, within any Territory of the United States, and either within or without an Indian reservation, shall be subject therefor to the laws of such Territory relating to said crimes, and shall be tried therefor in the same courts and in the same manner and shall be subject to the same penalties as are all other persons charged with the commission of said crimes, respectively; and the said courts are hereby given jurisdiction in all such cases.
And all such Indians committing any of the abovenamedActe on reservations, etc. crimes against the person or property of another Indian or other person within the boundaries of any State of the United States, and within the limits of any Indian reservation, shall be subject to thePunishment for. same laws, tried in the same courts and in the same manner, and be subject to the same penalties as are all other persons committing any of the above crimes within the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States: *Provided*, That any Indian who shall commit the offense of*Proviso*.Rape on Indian woman. rape upon any female Indian within the limits of any Indian reservation shall be imprisoned at the discretion of the court.
Sec. 329. The circuit and district courts of the United States for theCrimes committed on Indian reservations in South Dakota.Vol. 32, p. 793. district of South Dakota shall have jurisdiction to hear, try, and determine all actions and proceedings in which any person shall be charged with the crime of murder, manslaughter, rape, assault with intent to kill, assault with a dangerous weapon, arson, burglary, or larceny, 1152 committed within the limits of any Indian reservation in the State of South Dakota.
Any person convicted of murder, manslaughter, rape, arson, or burglary, committed within the limits of any such reservation, shall be subject to the same punishment as is imposed upon persons committing said crimes within the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States: *Provided*, That any Indian who shall commit theProviso.Rape oí female Indian. crime of rape upon any female Indian within any such reservation shall be imprisoned at the discretion of the court. Any person convicted of the crime of assault with intent to kill, assault with a dangerous weapon, or larceny, committed within the limits of any such reservation, shall be subject to the same punishment as is provided in cases of other persons convicted of any of said crimes under the laws of the State of South Dakota.
This section is passed in pursuance of the cession of jurisdiction contained in chapter one hundred and six, Laws of South Dakota, nineteen hundred and one. Sec. 330. In all cases where the accused is found guilty of the crimeQualified verdicts in certain cases.Vol. 29. p. 487. of murder in the first degree, or rape, the jury may qualify their verdict by adding thereto “without capital punishment;” and whenever the jury shall return a verdict qualified as aforesaid, the person convicted shall be sentenced to imprisonment for life.
Sec. 331. The court before which any person is convicted of murderDelivery of body of executed offender for dissection.R. S., sec. 5340. p. 1038. in the first degree, or rape, may, in its discretion, add to the judgment of death, that the body of the offender be delivered to a surgeon for dissection; and the marshal who executes such judgment shall deliver the body, after execution, to such surgeon as the court may direct; and such surgeon, or some person appointed by him, shall receive and take away the body at the time of execution.
Sec. 332. Whoever directly commits any act constituting an offensePrincipals defined.R. S., secs. 5323, 5427, pp. 1035, 1052. defined in any law of the United States, or aids, abets, counsels, commands, induces, or procures its commission, is a principal. Sec. 333. Whoever, except as otherwise expressly provided by law,Punishment of accessories.R. S., sees. 5533-5535, p. 1072. being an accessory after the fact to the commission of any offense defined in any law of the United States, shall be imprisoned not exceeding one-half the longest term of imprisonment, or fined not exceeding one-half the largest fine prescribed for the punishment of the principal, or both, if the principal is punishable by both fine and imprisonment; or if the principal is punishable by death, then an accessory shall be imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 334. Whoever, without lawful authority, receives or takesAccessories to robbery or piracy.R. S., secs. 5324, 5533, pp. 1035, 1072. into custody any vessel, goods, or other property, feloniously taken by any robber or pirate against the laws of the United States, knowing the same to have been feloniously taken, and whoever, knowing that such pirate or robber has done or committed any such piracy or robbery, on the land or at sea, receives, entertains, or conceals any such pirate or robber, is an accessory after the fact to such robbery or piracy, and shall be imprisoned not more than ten years.
Sec. 335. All offenses which may be punished by death, or imprisonmentFelonies and misdemeanors. for a term exceeding one year, shall be deemed felonies. All other offenses shall be, deemed misdemeanors. Sec. 336. In all cases of murder or manslaughter, the crime shallPlace of committal of murder or mans-laughterdetermined. be deemed to have been committed at the place where the injury was inflicted, or the poison administered, or other means employed which caused the death, without regard to the place where the death occurs.
Sec. 337. Words used in this title in the present tense include theConstruction of designated words. future as well as the present; words used in the masculine gender include the feminine and neuter; the singular number includes the plural, and the plural the singular; the word “person” and the word “whoever” include a corporation as well as a natural person; writing includes printing and typewriting, and signature or subscription 1153 includes a mark when the person making the same intended it as such.
The words “this title,” wherever they occur herein, shall be construed to mean this Act. Sec. 338. The omission of the words “hard labor” from the provisionsEffect of omitting “hard labor.” prescribing the punishment in the various sections of this Act, shall not be construed as depriving the court of the power to impose hard labor as a part of the punishment, in any case where such power now exists. Sec. 339. The arrangement and classification of the several sectionsArrangement and classification of sections. of this title have been made for the purpose of a more convenient and orderly arrangement of the same, and therefore no inference or presumption of a legislative construction is to be drawn by reason of the chapters under which any particular section is placed.
Sec. 340. The crimes and offenses defined in this Title shall beJurisdiction of circuit and district courte.R. S., secs. 563, 629, pp. 94, 110. cognizable in the circuit and district courts of the United States, as prescribed in sections five hundred and sixty-three and six hundred and twenty-nine of the Revised Statutes. Chapter Fifteen. repealing provisions.Repealing provisions. Sec. 341. Sections, acts, and parts of acts repealed. 342. Accrued rights, etc., not affected. 343.
Prosecutions and punishments. 344. Acts of limitation. 345. Date this act shall be effective. Sec. 341. The following sections of the Revised Statutes and ActsSections, acts, and parts of acte repealed. and parts of Acts are hereby repealed: Sections four hundred and twelve, fifteen hundred and fifty-three,R. S., secs. 112, 1553, 1668. sixteen hundred and sixty-eight; sections seventeen hundred and eighty to seventeen hundred and eighty-three, both inclusive; sectionsR. S., secs. 1780-1783, 1785, 1787-1789. seventeen hundred and eighty-five, seventeen hundred and eighty-seven, seventeen hundred and eighty-eight, seventeen hundred and eighty-nine, twenty-three hundred and seventy-three,R.
S., secs. 2373, 2412, 3583, 3708, 3739. twenty-four hundred and twelve, thirty-five hundred and eighty- three, thirty-seven hundred and eight, thirty-seven hundred and thirty-nine, thirty-seven hundred and forty, thirty-seven hundredR. S., secs. 3740, 3742, 3832, 3851, 3869. and forty-two, thirty-eight hundred and thirty-two, thirty-eight hundred and fifty-one, thirty-eight hundred and sixty-nine, thirty-eightR. S., secs. 3887, 3890-3891. hundred and eighty-seven; sections thirty-eight hundred and ninety to thirty-eight hundred and ninety-four, both inclusive; sectionR.
S., secs. 3899, 3922-3925. thirty-eight hundred and ninety-nine; sections thirty-nine hundred and twenty-two to thirty-nine hundred and twenty-five, both inclusive; sections thirty-nine hundred and forty-seven, thirty-nineR. S., secs. 3947, 3951, 3977. hundred and fifty-four, thirty-nine hundred and seventy-seven, thirty-nine hundred and seventy-nine; sections thirty-nine hundredR. S., secs 3979, 3981-3986, 3988, 3992, 3995. and eighty-one to thirty-nine hundred and eighty-six, both inclusive; sections thirty-nine hundred and eighty-eight, thirty-nine hundred and ninety-two, thirty-nine hundred and ninety-five, thirty-nineR.
S., secs. 3996, 4013, 4016, 4030, 4053, 5188. hundred and ninety-six, four thousand and thirteen, four thousand and sixteen, four thousand and thirty, four thousand and fifty-three, fifty-one hundred and eighty-eight, fifty-one hundred and eighty- nine;R. S., secs. 5189, 5281-5291, 5823-6395. sections fifty-two hundred and eighty-one to fifty-two hundred and ninety-one, both inclusive; sections fifty-three hundred and twenty-three to fifty-three hundred and ninety-five, both inclusive; sections fifty-three hundred and ninety-eight to fifty-four hundredR.
S., secs. 5398-5410, 5413-5484, 5487-5510. and ten, both inclusive; sections fifty-four hundred and thirteen to fifty-four hundred and eighty-four, both inclusive; sections fifty-four 1154 hundred and eighty-seven to fifty-five hundred and ten, both inclusive; sections fifty-five hundred and sixteen, fifty-five hundred andR. S., sees. 5516, 5518, 5519, 5524-5535, 5551-5667. eighteen, fifty-five hundred and nineteen; sections fifty-five hundred and twenty-four to fifty-five hundred and thirty-five, both inclusive; sections fifty-five hundred and fifty-one to fifty-five hundred and sixty-seven, both inclusive, of the Revised Statutes:
That part of section thirty-eight hundred and twenty-nine of theR. S., sec. 3829, p. 750. Revised Statutes which reads as follows: “And every person who, without authority from the Postmaster-General, sets up or professes to keep any office or place of business bearing the sign, name, or title of post-office, shall, for every such offense, be liable to a penalty of not more than five hundred dollars;” That part of section thirty-eight hundred and sixty-seven of theR. S., sec. 3867, p. 755.
Revised Statutes which reads as follows: “And any person not connected with the letter-carrier branch of the postal service who shall wear the uniform which may be prescribed shall, for every such offense, be punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both;” That part of section four thousand and forty-six of the RevisedR. S., sec. 4046, p. 779. Statutes which reads as follows: “Every postmaster, assistant, clerk, or other person employed in or connected with the business or operations of any money-order office who converts to his own use, in any way whatever, or loans, or deposits in any bank, except as authorized by this title, or exchanges for other funds, any portion of the public money-order funds, shall be deemed guilty of embezzlement; and any such person, as well as every other person advising or participating therein, shall, for every such offense, be, imprisoned for not less than six months nor more than ten years, and be fined in a sum equal to the amount embezzled; and any failure to pay over or produce any money-order funds intrusted to such person shall be. taken to be prima facie evidence of embezzlement; and upon the trial of any indictment against any person for such embezzlement, it shall be prima facie evidence of a balance against him to produce a transcript from the money-order account books of the Sixth Auditor.
But nothing herein contained shall be construed to prohibit any postmaster depositing, under the direction of the Postmaster-General, in a national bank designated by the Secretary of the Treasury for that purpose, to his own credit as postmaster, any money order or other funds in his charge, nor prevent his negotiating drafts or other evidences of debt tnrougn such bank, or through United States disbursing officers, or otherwise, when instructed or required to do so by the Postmaster-General, for the purpose of remitting surplus money-order funds from one post-office to another, to be used in payment of money orders.
” “An Act to protect lines of telegraph constructed or used by theVol. 18, p. 250. United States from malicious injury and obstruction,” approved June twenty-third, eighteen hundred and seventy-four; “An Act to protect persons of foreign birth against forcible constraintVol. 18, p. 251. or involuntary servitude,” approved June twenty-third, eighteen hundred and seventy-four; That part of “An Act making appropriations for the service of theVol. 18, p. 235. Post-Office Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, and for other purposes, ” approved June twenty-third, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, which reads as follows:
“That any postmaster who shall affix his signature to the approval of any bond of a bidder or to the certificate of sufficiency of sureties in any contract before the said bond or contract is signed by the bidder or contractor and his sureties, or shall knowingly, or without the exercise of due diligence, approve any bond of a bidder with insufficient sureties, or shall knowingly make any false or fraudulent certificate, shall be forthwith dismissed from office and 1155 be thereafter disqualified from holding the office of postmaster, and shall also be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof be punished by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both;
” Sections one, two, and three of “An Act to protect ornamentalVol. 18, pp. 481, 482. and other trees on Government reservations and on lands purchased by the United States, and for other purposes,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five; “All Act to punish certain larcenies and the receivers of stolenVol. 18, p. 479. goods, ” approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-five; “An Act to amend section fifty-four hundred and fifty-seven of theVol. 19, p. 223.
Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to counterfeiting,” approved January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven; That part of section five of “An Act establishing post-roads, andVol. 19, p. 336. for other purposes,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, which reads as follows: “And if any person shall make use of any such official envelope to avoid the payment of postage on his private letter, package, or other matter in the mail, the person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of three hundred dollars, to be prosecuted in any court of competent jurisdiction;
” That part of section one of “An Act making appropriations forVol. 20, p. 141. the service of the Post-Office Department for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, and for other purposes,” approved June seventeenth, eighteen hundred and seventyeight, which reads as follows: “And any postmaster who shall make a false return to the auditor, for the purpose of fraudently increasing his compensation under the provisions of this or any other Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned for a term not exceeding one year, or punished by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court: and no postmaster of any class, or other person connected with the postal service, intrusted with the sale or custody of postage stamps, stamped envelopes, or postal cards, shall use or dispose of them in the payment of debts or in the purchase of merchandise or other salable articles, or pledge or hypothecate the same, or sell or dispose of them except for cash, or sell or dispose of postage stamps or postal cards for any larger or less sum than the values indicated on their faces, or sell or dispose of stamped envelopes for a larger or less sum than is charged therefor by the Post-Office Department for like quantities, or sell or dispose of postage stamps, stamped envelopes, or postal cards otherwise than as provided by law and the regulations of the Post-Office Department; and any postmaster or other person connected with the postal service who shall violate any of these provisions shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned for a term not exceeding one year;
” “An Act to amend section fifty-four hundred and ninety-seven ofVol. 20, p. 280. the Revised Statutes, relating to embezzlement by officers of the United States,” approved February third, eighteen ,hundred and seventy-nine; That part of section one of “An Act making appropriations for theVol. 20, pp. 356, 359, 361, 362. service of the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, and for other purposes,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, which reads as follows:
“That nothing contained in section thirty-nine hundred and eighty-two of the Revised Statutes shall be construed as prohibiting any person from receiving and delivering to the nearest post-office 1156 or postal car mail matter properly stamped.” Also sections thirteen, twenty-three, twenty-seven, and twenty-eight of said Act; “An Act to amend section fifty-four hundred and forty of the RevisedVol. 21, p. 4. Statutes,” approved May seventeenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine;
Sections one, three, and four of “An Act to amend section fifty- threeVol. 22, pp. 30, 81. hundred and fifty-two of the Revised Statutes of the United States, in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes,” approved March twenty-second, eighteen hundred and eighty-two; Sections eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen of “An ActVol. 22, pp. 406, 407. to regulate, and improve the civil service of the United States,” approved January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three;
“An Act making it a felony for a person to falsely and fraudulentlyVol. 23, p. 11. assume or pretend to be an officer or employee acting under authority of the United States or any department or officer thereof, and prescribing a penalty therefor,” approved April eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four; “An Act to prevent and punish the counterfeiting within the UnitedVol. 23, p. 22. States of notes, bonds, or other securities of foreign governments,” approved May sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four;
Section nine of “An Act making appropriations for the current andVol. 23, p. 385. contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and for other purposes,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-five; Section two of “An Act to amend the Act entitled ‘An Act to modifyVol. 24, p. 355. the money-order system, and for other purposes,’ approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three,” approved January third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven;
Sections three, four, five, nine,‘and ten of “An Act to amend anVol. 24, pp. 635, 636. Act entitled ‘An Act to amend section fifty-three hundred and fifty- two of the Revised Statutes of the United States, in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes,’ approved March twenty-second, eighteen hundred and eighty-two,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven; Section two of “An Act relating to permissible marks, printing orVol. 25, p. 2. writing, upon second, third, and fourth class matter, and to amend the twenty-second and twenty-third sections of an Act entitled ‘An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty, and for other purposes,’ ” approved January twentieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight;
“An Act to amend section fifty-three hundred and eighty-eight ofVol. 25, p. 166. the Revised Statutes of the United States in relation to timber depredations,” approved June fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight; “An Act relating to postal crimes, and amendatory of the statutesVol. 25, p. 187, therein mentioned, ” approved June eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight; “An Act amendatory of ‘An Act relating to postal crimes andVol. 25, p. 496. amendatory of the statutes therein mentioned,’ approved June eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and for other purposes,” approved September twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight;
“An Act to punish, as a felony, the carnal and unlawful knowing ofVol. 25, p. 658. any female under the age of sixteen years,” approved February ninth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine; Sections one and two of “An Act to punish dealers and pretendedVol. 25, p. 873. dealers in counterfeit money and other fraudulent devices for using the United States mails,” approved March second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine; 1157Section one of “An Act to amend certain sections of the RevisedVol. 26, p. 465.
Statutes relating to lotteries, and for other purposes,” approved September nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety; “An Act further to prevent counterfeiting or manufacture of dies,Vol. 26, p. 742. tools, or other implements used in counterfeiting, and providing penalties therefor, and providing for the issue of search warrants in certain cases,” approved February tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one; “An Act to amend sections fifty-three hundred and sixty-five andVol. 28, p. 233. fifty-three hundred and sixty-six of the Revised Statutes relating to barratry on the high seas,” approved August sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four;
Sections one and two of “An Act for the suppression of lotteryVol. 28, p. 963. traffic through national and interstate commerce and the postal service, subject to the jurisdiction and laws of the United States,” approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five; “An Act to prohibit prize fighting and pugilism and fights betweenVol. 29, p. 5. men and animals, and to provide penalties therefor in the Territories and the District of Columbia, ” approved February seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-six;
That part of “An Act making appropriations for the DepartmentVol. 28, pp. 274, 737. of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five,” approved August eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and that part of “An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six,” approved March second, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and that part of “An Act makingVol. 29, p. 108. appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven,” approved April twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, which reads as follows:
“Any person who shall knowingly issue or publish any weather forecasts or warnings of weather conditions falsely representing such forecasts or warnings to have been issued or published by the. Weather Bureau, United States Signal Service, or other branch of the government service, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, for each offense be fined in a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not to exceed ninety days, or be both fined and imprisoned, in the discretion of the court;
” That part of “An Act making appropriations for current and contingentVol. 29, p. 343. expenses of the Indian Department and fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and for other purposes,” approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, which reads as follows: “ *Provided further*, That hereafter it shall be unlawfid for any person to destroy, deface, change, or remove to another place and section corner, quarter-section corner, or meander post on any Government line or survey, or to cut down any witness tree or any tree blazed to mark the line of a Government survey, or to deface, change, or remove any monument or bench mark of any Government survey.
That any person who shall offend against any of the provisions of this paragraph shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof in any court, shall be fined not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars or be imprisoned not more than one hundred days. All the fines accruing under this paragraph,shall be paid into the Treasury, and the informer in each case of conviction shall be paid the sum of twenty-five dollars;” “An Act to reduce the cases in which the penalty of death may beVol. 29, p. 487. inflicted,” approved January fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninetyseven; 1158“An Act to prevent the carrying of obscene literature and articlesVol. 29, p. 512. designed for indecent and immoral use from one State or Territory into another State or Territory,” approved February eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven;
“An Act to prevent forest fires on the public domain,” approvedVol. 29. p. 594. February twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven; “An Act to prevent the purchasing of or speculating in claimsVol. 29. p. 595. against the Federal Government by United States officers, approved February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven; “An Act to amend section fifty-four hundred and fifty-nine of theVol. 29, p. 625. Revised Statutes, prescribing the punishment for mutilating United States coins, and for uttering or passing or attempting to utter or pass such mutilated coins,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven;
Section eighteen of “An Act to amend the laws relating to navigation,”Vol. 29, p. 691. approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven; That part of section one of “An Act making appropriations for theVol. 30, p. 442. service of the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year ending June thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine,” approved June thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, which reads as follows: “*Provided*, That any person or persons who shall place or cause to be placed any matter in the mails during the regular weighing period, for the purpose of increasing the weight of the mails with intent to cause an increase in the compensation of the railroad mail carrier over whose route such mail matter may pass, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall on conviction thereof be fined not less than five hundred dollars nor more than twenty thousand dollars, and shall be imprisoned at hard labor not less than thirty days nor more than five years;
” Section seventeen of ‘ ‘ An Act to provide revenue for the Government,Vol. 30, p. 209. and to encourage the industries of the United States,” approved July twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven; Section three of an Act entitled “An Act making appropriationsVol. 32, p. 1175. for the service of the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four, and for other purposes,” approved March third, nineteen hundred and three; “An Act to protect the harbor defenses and fortifications constructedVol. 30, p. 717. or used by the United States from malicious injury, and for other purposes,” approved July seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight;
“An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to prevent forest firesVol. 31, p. 169. on the public domain,’ approved February twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven,” approved May fifth, nineteen hundred; Sections two, three, and four of “An Act to enlarge the powers ofVol. 31, p. 188. the Department of Agriculture, prohibit the transportation by interstate commerce of game killed in violation of local laws, and for other purposes,” approved May twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred;
“An Act to prevent the sale of firearms, opium, and intoxicatingVol. 32, p. 83. liquors in certain islands of the Pacific.” approved February fourteenth, nineteen hundred and two; “An Act for the suppression of train robbery in the Territories ofVol. 82, p. 727. the United States and elsewhere, and for other purposes,” approved July fust, nineteen hundred ami two; “An Act conferring jurisdiction upon the circuit and district courtsVol. 32, p. 793. for the district of South Dakota in certain cases, and for other purposes,” approved February second, nineteen hundred and three;
“An Act to amend section three of the ‘Act further to preventVol. 32, p. 1223. counterfeiting or manufacturing of dies, tools, or other implements used in manufacturing,’ and so forth, approved February tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one,” approved March third, nineteen hundred and three; 1159“An Act for the protection of the Bull Run Forest Reserve and theVol. 33, p. 526. sources of the water supply of the city of Portland, State of Oregon,” approved April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four;
“An Act to amend the Act of February eighth, eighteen hundredVol. 33, p. 705. and ninety-seven, entitled ‘An Act to prevent the carrying of obscene literature and articles designed for indecent and immoral use from one State or Territory into another State or Territory,’ so as to prevent the importation and exportation of the same,” approved February eighth, nineteen hundred and five; “An Act to amend section thirteen of chanter three hundred andVol. 33, p. 823. ninety-four of the Supplement to the Revised Statutes of the United States,” approved March second, nineteen hundred and five;
Section five of “An Act to amend sections forty-four hundred andVol. 33, p. 1025. seventeen, forty-four hundred and fifty-three, forty-four hundred and eighty-eight, and forty-four hundred and ninety-nine of the Revised Statutes relating to misconduct by officers or owners of vessels,” approved March third, nineteen hundred and five; “An Act to punish the cutting, chipping, or boxing of trees on theVol. 34, p. 208. public lands,” approved June, fourth, nineteen hundred and six.
Sections sixteen, seventeen, and nineteen of “An Act to establishVol. 34, p. 602. a bureau of immigration and naturalization, and to provide for a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens throughout the United States,” approved June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six. An Act entitled “An Act to prohibit corporations from makingVol. 34, p. 864. money contributions in connection with political elections,” approved January twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and seven. An Act entitled “An Act to amend sections one, two, and three ofVol. 34, p. 1233. an Act entitled ‘An Act to prohibit shanghaiing in the United States,’ approved June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and six,” approved March second, nineteen hundred and seven.
An Act entitled “An Act to promote the safe transportation inAnte, p. 554. interstate commerce of explosives and other dangerous articles, and to provide penalties for its violation,” approved May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight. An Act entitled An “Act to amend section fifty-four hundred andAnte, p. 555. thirty-eight of the Revised Statutes,” approved May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight. Also all other sections and parts of sections of the Revised StatutesGeneral repeal. and Acts and parts of Acts of Congress, in so far as they are embraced within and superseded by this Act, are hereby repealed; the remaining portions thereof to be and remain in force with the same effect and to the same extent as if this Act had not been passed.
Sec. 342. The repeal of existing laws or modifications thereofPending actions, etc., not affected. embraced in this title shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil cause prior to said repeal or modifications, but all liabilities under said laws shall continue and may be enforced in the same manner as if said repeal or modifications had not been made. Sec. 343. All offenses committed, and all penalties, forfeitures, orProsecutions, etc., prior to taking effect of this law. liabilities incurred prior to the taking effect hereof, under any law embraced in, or changed, modified, or repealed by tins title, may be prosecuted and punished in the same manner and with the same effect as if this Act had not been passed.
Sec. 344. All acts of limitation, whether applicable to civil causesLimitations. and proceedings, or for the recovery of penalties or forfeitures, embraced in, modified, changed, or repealed by this title, shall not be affected thereby; and all suits or proceedings for causes arising orProsecution, etc. acts done or committed prior to the taking effect hereof may be commenced and prosecuted within the same time and with the same effect as if said repeal had not been made. Sec. 345.
This Act shall take effect and be in force on and afterIn effect January 1 1910. the first day of January, nineteen hundred and ten. Approved, March 4, 1909. RESOLUTIONS 1160 No. 33: To pay the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and eight, on the nineteenth day of said month. Public Resolution 33 December 17, 1908 To pay the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and eight, on the nineteenth day of said month.
December 17, 1908.[[H. J. Res. 206](/us/bill/70/hjres/206).][[Pub. Res., No. 33](/us/pubres/70/33).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of theOfficers, etc., of Congress to be paid December salaries, December 19, 1908. Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, authorized and instructed to pay the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives, including the Capitol Police, their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and eight, on the nineteenth day of said month.
Approved, December 17, 1908. No. 34: Providing for expenses of the House Office Building. Public Resolution 34 January 6, 1909 Providing for expenses of the House Office Building. January 6, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 208](/us/bill/70/hjres/208).][[Pub. Res., No. 34](/us/pubres/70/34).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the. United States of America in Congress assembled.*, That to supply a deficiencyHouse Office Building.Appropriation for expenses. in the appropriation for maintenance, including heating, lighting, and ventilation, miscellaneous items, and for all necessary services for the House of Representatives Office Building for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nine, the sum of twenty-eight thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.
Approved, January 6, 1909. No. 35: For a special Lincoln postage stamp. Public Resolution 35 January 22, 1909 For a special Lincoln postage stamp. January 22, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 216](/us/bill/70/hjres/216).][[Pub. Res., No. 35](/us/pubres/70/35).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United* *States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Postmaster-General isAbraham Lincoln.Special postage stamps in commemoration of birth of, authorized. hereby authorized to design and issue a special postage stamp of the denomination of two cents in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln.
Approved, January 22, 1909. No. 36: To enable the States of Mississippi and Louisiana to agree upon a boundary line and to determine the jurisdiction of crimes committed on the Mississippi River and adjacent territory. Public Resolution 36 January 26, 1909 To enable the States of Mississippi and Louisiana to agree upon a boundary line and to determine the jurisdiction of crimes committed on the Mississippi River and adjacent territory. January 26, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 282](/us/bill/70/hjres/282).][[Pub.
Res., No. 36](/us/pubres/70/36).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representative of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the consent of the CongressMississippi and Louisiana.May fix their boundary lines and determine jurisdiction of crimes committed on Mississippi River, etc. of the United States is hereby given to the States of Mississippi and Louisiana to enter into such agreement or compact as they may deem desirable or necessary, not in conflict with the Constitution of the United States, or any law thereof, to fix the boundary line between 1161 said States, where the Mississippi River now, or formerly, formed the said boundary line and to cede respectively each to the other such tracts or parcels of the territory of each State as may have become separated from the main body thereof by changes in the course or channel of the Mississippi River and also to adjudge and settle the jurisdiction to be exercised by said States, respectively, over offences arising out of the violation of the laws of said States upon the waters of the Mississippi River.
Approved, January 26, 1909. No. 37: To enable the States of Mississippi and Arkansas to agree upon a boundary line and to determine the jurisdiction of crimes committed on the Mississippi River and adjacent territory. Public Resolution 37 January 26, 1909 To enable the States of Mississippi and Arkansas to agree upon a boundary line and to determine the jurisdiction of crimes committed on the Mississippi River and adjacent territory. January 26, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 233](/us/bill/70/hjres/233).][[Pub.
Res., No. 37](/us/pubres/70/37).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the consent of the CongressMississippi and Arkansas.May fix their boundary lines and determine jurisdiction of crimes committed on Mississippi River, etc. of the United States is hereby given to the States of Mississippi and Arkansas to enter into such agreement or compact as they may deem desirable or necessary, not in conflict with the Constitution of the United States, or any law thereof, to fix the boundary line between said States, where the Mississippi River now, or formerly, formed the said boundary line and to cede respectively each to the other such tracts or parcels of the territory of each State as may have become separated from the main body thereof by changes in the course or channel of the Mississippi River and also to ad judge and settle the jurisdiction to be exercised by said States, respectively, over offences arising out of the violation of the laws of said States upon the waters of the Mississippi River.
Approved, January 26, 1909. No. 38: Authorizing the granting of permits to the committee on inaugural ceremonies on the occasion of the inauguration of the President-elect on March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, and so forth. Public Resolution 38 January 27, 1909 Authorizing the granting of permits to the committee on inaugural ceremonies on the occasion of the inauguration of the President-elect on March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, and so forth. January 27, 1909.[[H.
J. Res. 202.](/us/bill/70/hjres/202)][[Pub. Res.No. 38](/us/pl/70/38).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United* *States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized andDistrict of Columbia.Inauguration of President.Use of Pension building, etc., authorized directed to grant a permit to the committee on inaugural ceremonies for the use of the Pension building in the city of Washington, except such rooms therein as are used and occupied for the payment of pensions, on the occasion of the inauguration of the President-elect on the fourth day of March, nineteen hundred and nine, subject to such restrictions and regulations and limitations as to space as the said Secretary may prescribe in respect of the period and manner of such use, including all necessary safeguards against fire and for the extinguishing of fire.
Sec. 2. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to grantReservations, etc. permits, under such restrictions as he may deem necessary, to the committee on inaugural ceremonies for the use of any reservations or other public spaces in the city of Washington on the occasion of the inauguration of the President-elect on the fourth day of March, nineteen hundred and nine, which, in his opinion, will inflict no serious or permanent injuries upon such reservations or public spaces or statuary thereon; and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia may designate for such and other purposes on the occasion aforesaid such streets,Streets, avenues, etc. avenues, and sidewalks in said city of Washington as they may deem proper and necessary: *Provided, however*, That all stands or platforms*Provisos.*Stands, etc., supervision of, etc. that may be erected on the public spaces aforesaid shall be under the supervision of the said inaugural committee and in accordance with 1162 the plans and designs to be approved by the Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia, the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds, and the Superintendent of the United States Capitol Building and Grounds: *And provided further*, That the reservations or public spaces occupied by the stands or other structures shall be restored to their original condition before such occupation, and that the inaugural committee shall indemnify the War Department for anyIndemnification for damages. damage to structures of any kind whatsoever upon such reservations or spaces.
Sec. 3. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia are here-byUse of overhead wires for illumination. authorized to permit the committee on illumination of the inaugural committee for the inaugural ceremonies, March, nineteen hundred and nine, to stretch suitable overhead conductors, with sufficient supports wherever necessary and in the nearest practicable connection with the present supply of light, for the purpose of effecting the said illumination: *Provided*, That if it shall be necessary to erect wires for*Provisos*.Supervision of the work. illuminating purposes over any park or reservation in the District of Columbia the work of erection and removal of said wires shall be under the supervision of the official in charge of said park or reservation: *Provided further*, That the said conductors shall not be used for the conveying of electrical currents after March seventh, nineteenTime limit. hundred and nine, and shall, with their supports, be fully and entirely removed from the streets and avenues of the said city of WashingtonRemoval of wires. on or before March fifteenth, nineteen hundred and nine: *And provided further*, That the stretching and removing of the said wires shall be under the supervision of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, who shall see that the provisions of this resolution are enforced; that all needful precautions are taken for the protection of the public, and that the pavement of any street, avenue, or alley disturbed is replaced in as good condition as before entering upon the work herein authorized: *And provided further*, That no expense orNo expense, etc., to United States. damage on account of or due to the stretching, operation, or removing of the said temporary overhead conductors shall be incurred by the United States or the District of Columbia.
Sec. 4. That twenty-three thousand dollars, or so much thereof asAppropriation for maintenance of public order. may be necessary, payable from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and from the revenues of the District of Columbia in equal parts, is hereby appropriated to enable the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to maintain public order and protect life and property in said District from the twenty-eighth of February to the tenth of March, nineteen hundred and nine, both inclusive.
Said Commissioners are hereby authorized and directed to make all reasonable regulations necessary to secure such preservation of public orderRegulations. and protection of life and property and fixing fares by public conveyance, and to make special regulations respecting the standing, movements, and operating of vehicles of whatever character or kind during said period. Such regulations shall be in force one week prior to said inauguration, during said inauguration, and one week subsequent thereto, and shall be published in one or more of the daily newspapersPublication. published in the District of Columbia; and no penalty prescribed for the violation of any of such regulations shall be enforced until five days after such publication.
Any person violating any of such regulations shall be liable for each such offense to a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars, in the police court of said District, and in default ofPenalty. payment thereof to imprisonment in the workhouse of said District for not longer than sixty days. And the sum of two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby likewise appropriated, to be expended by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, for the construction, maintenance, and expenses incident to the operationPublic-comfort stations.Appropriation for expenses. of temporary public-comfort stations and information booths during the period aforesaid. 1163 Sec. 5.
That the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the NavyLoan of flags, etc., for decorating. be, and they are hereby, authorized to loan to the committee on inaugural ceremonies such ensigns, flags, and so forth, belonging to the Government of the United States (except battle flags) that are not now in use and may be suitable and proper for decoration and may, in their judgment, be spared without detriment to the public service, such flags to be used in connection with said ceremonies by said committee under such regulations and restrictions as may be prescribed by the said Secretaries, or either of them, in decorating the fronts of public buildings and other places on the line of march between the Capitol and the Executive Mansion and the interior of the reception hall: *Provided*,Provisos.Time limit.
That the loan of the said ensigns, flags, signal numbers, and so forth, to said chairman shall not take place prior to the twenty-fourth day of February, and they shall be returned by him by the tenth day of March, nineteen hundred and nine: *Provided further.* That the said committee shall indemnify the said departments, or either of them, for any loss orIndemnification for damages. damage to such flags not necessarily incident to such use. That theLoan of tents, etc. Secretary of War is hereby authorized to loan to the inaugural committee, for the purpose of caring for the sick, injured, and infirm on the occasion of the inauguration of the President of the United States.
March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, such hospital tentsand camp appliances and other necessaries, hospital furniture, and utensils of all descriptions, ambulances, horses, drivers, stretchers, and Red Cross flagsand poles belonging, to the Government of the United States as in his judgment may be spared and are not in use by the Government at the time of the inauguration: *And provided further*, That the inauguralIndemnification for damages, etc. committee shall indemnify the War Department for any loss or damage to such hospital tents and appliances as aforesaid not necessarily incident to such use: *And provided further*, That the saidBond. inaugural committee shall give bond, with security satisfactory to the Secretary of War, to do the same.
Sec. 6. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be, andTemporary telegraph wires. they are hereby, authorized to permit the Western Union Telegraph Company and the Postal Telegraph Company to extend overhead wires into the Pension building and to such points along the line of parade as shall be deemed by the chief marshal convenient for use in connection with the parade and other inaugural purposes, the said wires to be taken down within ten days after the conclusion of the ceremonies onRemoval of wires. the fourth day of March, nineteen hundred and nine.
Approved, January 27, 1909. No. 39: To enable the States of Tennessee and Arkansas to agree upon a boundary line and to determine the jurisdiction of crimes committed on the Mississippi River and adjacent territory. Public Resolution 39 February 1, 1909 To enable the States of Tennessee and Arkansas to agree upon a boundary line and to determine the jurisdiction of crimes committed on the Mississippi River and adjacent territory. February 1, 1909.[[S. J. Res. 118](/us/bill/70/sjres/118).][[pub.
Res., No. 39](/us/pubres/70/39).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United* *States of America in Congress assembled*, That the consent of the Congress of the United States is hereby given to the States ofTennessee and Arkansas.May fix their boundaries and determine jurisdiction of crimes committed on Mississippi River, etc. Tennessee and Arkansas to enter into such agreement or compact as they may deem desirable or necessary, not in conflict with the Constitution of the United States, or any law thereof, to fix the boundary line between said States, where the Mississippi River now, or formerly, formed the said boundary line, and to cede respectively each to the other such tracts or parcels of the territory of each State as may have become separated from the main body thereof by changes in the course or channel of the Mississippi River, and also to adjudge and settle the jurisdiction to be exercised by said States, respectively, over offenses arising out of the violation of the laws of said States upon the waters of the Mississippi River. 1164 Approved, February 4, 1909.
No. 40: Granting to the Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard the use of the corridors of the court-house of the District of Columbia upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the marshal of the District. Public Resolution 40 February 6, 1909 Granting to the Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard the use of the corridors of the court-house of the District of Columbia upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the marshal of the District. February 6, 1909.[[H.
J. Res. 200](/us/bill/70/hjres/200).][[Pub. Res., No. 40](/us/pubres/70/40).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the marshal of the DistrictDistrict of Columbia.Court-house corridors may be used by Fifth Maryland National Guard, etc. of Columbia be, and he is hereby, authorized to permit the Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard to occupy and use the corridors of the court-house of the District of Columbia from six o’clock in the evening of March third to seven o’clock in the evening of March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, upon such terms and conditions as the marshal of the District shall impose upon the colonel of the Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard.
Approved, February 6, 1909. No. 41: To enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine. Public Resolution 41 February 9, 1909 To enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine.
February 9, 1909.[[S. J. Res. 122](/us/bill/70/sjres/122).][[Pub. Res., No. 41](/us/pubres/70/41).] *Resolved by the Senate and, House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That to enable the SecretaryInaugural ceremonies.Appropriation for expenses at Capitol. of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, in accordance with such programme as may be adopted by the joint committee of the Senate and House of Representatives, appointed under a concurrent resolution of the two Houses, including the pay for extra police for three days, at three dollars per day, there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, sixteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the same to be immediately available.
Approved, February 9, 1909. No. 42: Relating to the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln and making the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and nine, a legal holiday, and for other purposes. Public Resolution 42 February 11, 1909 Relating to the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln and making the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and nine, a legal holiday, and for other purposes. February 11, 1909.[[H.J.
Res. 247](/us/bill/70/hjres/247).][[Pub. Res., No. 42](/us/pubres/70/42).] *Resolved by the Senate and, House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the twelfth day ofAbraham Lincoln.February 12, 1909 made special legal holiday to commemorate birth of. February, nineteen hundred and nine, the same being the centennial anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, be, and the same is hereby, made a special legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the Territories of the United States. *Be it further resolved*, That the President be authorized to issue aProclamation. proclamation in accordance with the foregoing, setting apart the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and nine, as a special legal holiday.
Approved, February 11, 1909. No. 43: Authorizing the Secretary of War to establish harbor lines in the Kansas River at Kansas City, Kansas. Public Resolution 43 February 16, 1909 Authorizing the Secretary of War to establish harbor lines in the Kansas River at Kansas City, Kansas. February 16, 1909.[[S. J. Res. 115](/us/bill/70/sjres/115).][[Pub. Res., No. 43](/us/pubres/70/43).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarKansas River.
Kans.Harbor lines established in, at Kansas City. is hereby authorized to fix and establish pierhead and bulkhead lines, either or both, in the Kansas River at Kansas City, Kansas, beyond which no piers, wharves, bulkheads, or other works shall be extended or deposits made, except under such regulations as shall be prescribedRegulations. from time to time by the Secretary of War. 1165 Approved, February 16, 1909. No. 44: Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan certain tents for use at the festival encampment of the North American Gymnastic Union, to be held at Cincinnati, Ohio, in June, nineteen hundred and nine.
Public Resolution 44 February 17, 1909 Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan certain tents for use at the festival encampment of the North American Gymnastic Union, to be held at Cincinnati, Ohio, in June, nineteen hundred and nine. February 17, 1909.[[H. J. Kes. 226](/us/bill/70/hjres/226).][[Pub. Res., No. 44](/us//pubres/70/44).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarNorth American Gymnastic Union festival, Cincinnati, Ohio.Loan of tents to. be, and he is hereby, authorized to loan, at his discretion, to the executive committee of the North American Gymnastic Union, at Cincinnati, Ohio, having in charge the arrangements for the Thirtieth National Gymnastic Festival of the North American Gymnastic Union, to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, in June, nineteen hundred and nine, three hundred and fifty tents, with poles, ridges, and pins for each: *Provided*, That no expense shall be caused the United States Government*Provisos*.No expense, etc. by the delivery and return of such property, the same to be delivered to said committee designated at such time prior to the date of said convention as may be agreed upon by the Secretary of War and August Herrmann, chairman of said executive committee: *And*Bond. *provided further*, That the Secretary of War shall, before delivering such property, take from said August Herrmann a good and sufficient bond for the safe return of said property in good order and condition, and the whole without expense to the United States.
Approved, February 17, 1909. No. 45: To authorize the Secretary of War to furnish two condemned bronze cannon and cannon balls to the city of Bedford, Indiana. Public Resolution 45 February 18, 1909 To authorize the Secretary of War to furnish two condemned bronze cannon and cannon balls to the city of Bedford, Indiana. February 18, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 234](/us/bill/70/hjres/234).][[Pub. Res., No. 45](/us/pubres/70/45).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarBedford, Ind.Condemned cannon donated to. be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to furnish to the city of Bedford, Indiana, to be placed at the monument erected in said city, two bronze or brass condemned cannons or fieldpieces, with their carriages and with suitable outfit of cannon balls, not needed for present service, and to be subject at all times to the orders of the Secretary of War: *Provided*, That no expense shall be incurred by the United*Proviso.*No expense.
States in the delivery of the same. Approved, February 18, 1909. No. 46: Authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver a condemned cannon to the Grand Army of the Republic. Public Resolution 46 February 23, 1909 Authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver a condemned cannon to the Grand Army of the Republic. February 23, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 227](/us/bill/70/hjres/227).][[Pub. Res., No. 46](/us/pubres/70/46).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of WarGrand Army of the Republic.Condemned cannon donated to. is hereby authorized to deliver to the order of Cola D.
R. Stowits, quartermaster-general of the Grand Army of the Republic, one dismounted condemned bronze cannon, used in the late civil war, to be used by the Grand Army of the Republic for the purpose of furnishing official badges of the order: *Provided*, That no expense shall be*Proviso.*No expense. caused the United States of America through the delivery of said condemned cannon. 1166 Approved, February 23, 1909. No. 47: To accept the gift of Constitution Island, in the Hudson River, New York.
Public Resolution 47 February 24, 1909 To accept the gift of Constitution Island, in the Hudson River, New York. February 24, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 219](/us/bill/70/hjres/219).][[Pub. Res., No. 47](/us/pubres/70/47).] *Resolvedly the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the United StatesConstitution Island, Hudson River. N. Y.Gift by Anna Bartlett Warner and Margaret Olivia Sage of, accepted. accepts with gratitude and appreciation the gift of Constitution Island so graciously and patriotically donated to the Government by Miss Anna, Bartlett Warner and Mrs.
Margaret Olivia Sage; and the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to receive a deed from Anna Bartlett Warner and Margaret Olivia Sage for the lands constituting Constitution Island, situated on the east side of the Hudson River, in Putnam County, New York, opposite the military reservation at West Point: *Provided*, That the lands so donated and deeded shall be*Provisos.*For use of Military Academy, etc. assigned in perpetuity to the use of the United States Military Academy and shall form a part of the military reservation at West Point, New York, and no part of the said lands shall ever be used as a public picnic or excursion or amusement ground operated by private enterprise, individual or corporate, for profit: *Provided also*, ThatResidence of donor on island permitted.
Miss Anna Bartlett Warner shall be permitted to reside on said island in full possession of her dwelling and the gardens and buildings appurtenant thereto during her natural life, and shall continue in the enjoyment of the privileges to which she is now entitled in virtue of her ownership. Approved, February 24, 1909. No. 48: To authorize the Secretary of War to furnish one condemned bronze cannon and cannon balls to the city of Robinson, Illinois. Public Resolution 48 February 24, 1909 To authorize the Secretary of War to furnish one condemned bronze cannon and cannon balls to the city of Robinson, Illinois.
February 24, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 241](/us/bill/70/hjres/241).][[Pub. Res., No. 48](/us/pubres/70/48).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the* *United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directedRobinson, Ill.Condemned cannon donated to. to furnish to the city of Robinson, Illinois, one bronze or brass condemned cannon or fieldpiece, with its carriage and with suitable outfit of cannon balls, not needed for present service, the same to be mounted and used on the public building grounds at said city, and to be subject at all times to the orders of the Secretary of War: *ProMed*, That no expense shall*Proviso*.No expense. be incurred by the United States in the delivery of the same.
Approved, February 24, 1909. No. 49: Authorizing the Secretary of War to donate six condemned cannon to the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Public Resolution 49 February 26, 1909 Authorizing the Secretary of War to donate six condemned cannon to the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming. February 26, 1909.[[S. J. Res. 126](/us/bill/70/sjres/126).][[Pub. Res., No. 49](/us/pubres/70/49).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United* *States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed toCheyenne, Wyo.Condemned cannon donated to. donate to the city of Cheyenne, in the State of Wyoming, six condemned bronze fieldpieces, with their carriages, which may be available and may not be needed in the service: *Provided*, That no expense shall be incurred by the*Proviso.*No expense.
United States in connection with the donation of the above-mentioned articles of ordnance property. 1167 Approved, February 26, 1909. No. 50: To provide for an accounting of certain funds held in trust for the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. Public Resolution 50 February 27, 1909 To provide for an accounting of certain funds held in trust for the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. February 27, 1909.[[S.J. Res. 88](/us/bill/70/sjres/88).][[Pub. Res., No. 50](/us/pubres/70/50).] *Resolved by the Senate and llouse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled.*, That the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of theChippewa Indians, Minn.Sale of lands and timber of.Vol. 25, p. 642.Report to Congress, of receipts and disbursements.
Interior be, and they are hereby, required to make to Congress a report of the moneys received from all sources for the Chippewa Indians in Minnesota on account of the sale of lands and timber under the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota,” approved January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and the Acts amendatory thereto, together with such items, if any, as may have been realized from other sources for the benefit of said Chippewa Indians, and the disbursements made from said funds.
Approved, Febrùary 27, 1909. No. 51: Relative to homestead designations, made and to be made, of members of the Osage Tribe of Indians. Public Resolution 51 February 27, 1909 Relative to homestead designations, made and to be made, of members of the Osage Tribe of Indians. February 27, 1909.[[S. J. Res. 76](/us/bill/70/sjres/76).][[Pub. Res., No. 51](/us/pubres/70/51).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That homesteads of membersOsage Indians.
Okla.Hom esteads of, to be designated from allotment selections. of the Osage Tribe of Indians in Oklahoma may consist of land designated from any one or more of their first three allotment selections taken under the Act of Congress approved June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled, “An Act for the division of the lands and funds of the Osage Indians in Oklahoma Territory, and for otherVol. 34, p. 539. purposes,” the designation thereof to be subject to approval by the Secretary of the Interior.
Approved, February 27, 1909. No. 52: To authorize the Secretary of State to invite the Governments of France and Great Britain to participate in the proposed tercentenary celebration of the discovery of Lake Champlain by Samuel de Champlain. Public Resolution 52 February 27, 1909 To authorize the Secretary of State to invite the Governments of France and Great Britain to participate in the proposed tercentenary celebration of the discovery of Lake Champlain by Samuel de Champlain.
February 27, 1909.[[H.J. Res. 257](/us/bill/70/hjres/257).][[Pub. Res., No. 52](/us/pubres/70/52).] Whereas the States of New York and Vermont, by legislation andPreamble. appropriation, have authorized the celebration of the three hundredth anniversary of the discovery of Lake Champlain by Samuel de Champlain ; and Whereas the date of the said celebration has been fixed for the first week in July, nineteen hundred and nine: Therefore be it *Resolved by the Senate and llouse of Representatives of the United* *States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary of State be, and he is hereby, authorized and requested to extend to theLake Champlain.Tercentenary celebratiou of discovery ofInvitation may be extended to France and Great Britain.
Governments of France and Great Britain an invitation to be represented at and to participate in the pronosed celebration during the first week of July, nineteen hundred and nine, to commemorate the three hundredth anniversary of the discovery of Lake Champlain by Samuel de Champlain. Approved, February 27, 1909. No. 53: Authorizing the Director of the Census to collect and publish additional statistics. Public Resolution 53 March 2, 1909 1168 Authorizing the Director of the Census to collect and publish additional statistics.
March 2, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 231](/us/bill/70/hjres/231).][[Pub. Res., No. 53](/us/pubres/70/53).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United* *States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Director of the Census be, and he is hereby, authorizedCensus.Baled cotton, in United States.Col lection of statistics, authorized and directed to collect and publish, in addition to the cotton reports now being made by him, statistics of stocks of baled cotton in (he United States, to be summarized as of November first, January first, and March first.
Approved, March 2, 1909. No. 54: To rearrange and reconstruct the Hall of the House of Representatives, and for other purposes. Public Resolution 54 March 2, 1909 To rearrange and reconstruct the Hall of the House of Representatives, and for other purposes. March 2, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 265](/us/bill/70/hjres/265).][[Pub. Res., No. 54](/us/pubres/70/54).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the SuperintendentHouse of Representatives.Reconstruction etc., of Hall of. of the Capitol Building and Grounds is hereby directed to change and reconstruct, the Hall of the House of Representatives, and change the seating arrangements therein, substantially in accordance with the plan marked “Scheme B,” transmitted by him to the Speaker under date of December seven th, nineteen hundred and eight, under the terms of House Resolution Numbered Four hundred and twenty-nine, of the first session of the Sixtieth Congress, passed by the House on May twelfth, nineteen hundred and eight, (calendar day of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight).
The said changes and reconstruction shall be made under the direction of the Speaker, the present chairman of the House Committee on the Library, theCommittee. present chairman of the Select Committee on the Distribution of Rooms, and William M. Howard, of Georgia, who shall also have authority to determine the character of the seating arrangements and furniture, the division of the lobby and cloak-room space, and to make slight changes from the plans of said “Scheme B.” But they shall not be authorized to decrease the area at the floor level as shown on said “Scheme B” by more than four hundred square feet, and they shall not increase the area at said level as shown on said “Scheme B.
” Sec. 2. That to carry out the purpose of this resolution the expenditureAppropriation. of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby authorized; and said disbursementsDisbursements. made under this resolution shall be made by the Secretary of the Interior on vouchers approved by the Superintendent of the United States Capitol Building and Grounds, as the appropriations for the Capitol Building are approved and disbursed. Approved, March 2, 1909.
No. 55: To provide for the distribution by Members of the Sixtieth Congress of documents, reports, and other publications. Public Resolution 55 March 2, 1909 To provide for the distribution by Members of the Sixtieth Congress of documents, reports, and other publications. March 2, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 203](/us/bill/70/hjres/203).][[Pub. Res., No. 55](/us/pubres/70/55).] *Resolved by the Senate and. House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all documentsDocuments of the 60th Congress.Allotment to retiring Members. and books ordered to be published by the Sixtieth Congress which are actually printed prior to the first Monday in December next, to which Members of that Congress not Members of the Sixty-first Congress would have been entitled if published prior to the fourth day of March, shall be allotted such Members, and the term allowed to distribute the same shall be extended to the first Monday of December next. 1169 Approved, March 2, 1909.
No. 56: Extending the operation of an Act for the control and regulation of the waters of Niagara River, for the preservation of Niagara Falls, and for other purposes. Public Resolution 56 March 3, 1909 Extending the operation of an Act for the control and regulation of the waters of Niagara River, for the preservation of Niagara Falls, and for other purposes. March 3, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 262](/us/bill/70/hjres/262).][[Pub. Res., No. 56](/us/pubres/70/56).] Whereas the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act for the controlPreamble. and regulation of the waters of Niagara River, for the preservationVol. 34, p. 626. of Niagara Falls, and for other purposes,” approved June twentyninth, nineteen hundred and six, will expire by limitation on June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and nine; ana Whereas a date for the termination of the operation of said Act was provided therein, but with a view to the more permanent settlement of the questions involved by a treaty with Great Britain and by further legislation appropriate to the situation, and such treaty not having been negotiated, it is desirable that the provisions of said Act should be continued until such permanent settlement can be made;
Therefore be it *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United* *States of America in Congress assembled*, That the provisions ofNiagara Falls, preservation of.Provisions of act extended.Vol. 34. p. 626, amended. the aforesaid Act be, and they are hereby, extended for two years from June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and nine, being the date of the expiration of the operation of said Act, save in so far as any portion thereof may be found inapplicable or already complied with.
Approved, March 3, 1909. No. 57: For the purpose of more fully carrying into effect the convention concluded at Brussels on Maren fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- six, in reference to the exchange of official journals, and so forth. Public Resolution 57 March 4, 1909 For the purpose of more fully carrying into effect the convention concluded at Brussels on Maren fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty- six, in reference to the exchange of official journals, and so forth.
March 4, 1909.[[S. J. Res. 105](/us/bill/70/sjres/105).][[Pub. Res., No. 57](/us/pubres/70/57).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That for the purpose of moreCongressional Record.Exchange of. for foreign p ar1iamentary records.Vol. 25, p. 1465. fully carrying into effect the provisions of the convention concluded at Brussels on March fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and proclaimed by the President on January fifteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, the Public Printer is hereby authorized and directed to supply to the Library of Congress such number as may be required, not exceeding one hundred copies, of the daily issue of the Congressional Record for distribution, through the Smithsonian Institution, to the legislative chambers of such foreign governments as may agree to send to the United States current copies of their parliamentary record or like publication, such documents, when received, to be deposited in the Library of Congress.
Approved, March 4, 1909. No. 58: To create a joint committee to consider the revision and codification of the laws of the United States. Public Resolution 58 March 4, 1909 To create a joint committee to consider the revision and codification of the laws of the United States. March 4, 1909.[[S. J. Res. 140](/us/bill/70/sjres/140).][[Pub. Res., No. 58](/us/pubres/70/58).] *Resolved by the Senate and Ilouse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That a special joint committeeRevision of the laws.Joint special com- mittβe appointed to examine, etc., report of statutory revision commission. be appointed, consisting of five Senators, to be appointed by the Vice-President from members of the Sixty-first Congress, and five Members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the Speaker from the members or the Sixty-first Congress, to examine, consider, and submit to Congress recommendations upon the revision and codification of laws reported by the statutory revision commission heretofore authorized to revise and codify the laws of the United States, including all laws of a general nature, permanent in character, passed since the submission to Congress on December fifteenth, nineteen hundred and six, of the final report of said commission; and that the said joint committee be authorized to sit during the recess ofSittings.Printing, etc.
Congress and to employ necessary assistants, to order such printing 1170 and binding done as may be required in the transaction of its business,Expenses. 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. Approved, March 4, 1909. No. 59: Authorizing the selection of a site and the erection of a pedestal for the Alexander Hamilton memorial in Washington, District of Columbia.
Public Resolution 59 March 4, 1909 Authorizing the selection of a site and the erection of a pedestal for the Alexander Hamilton memorial in Washington, District of Columbia. March 4, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 225](/us/bill/70/hjres/225).][[Pub. Res., No. 59](/us/pubres/70/59).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United* *States of America in Congress assembled*, That the chairman of the Committee on the Library of the Senate, theAlexander Hamilton memorial, Washington, D.
C.Selection of site for, etc.Commission created. chairman of the Committee on the Library of the House of Representatives, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the president and secretary of the Alexander Hamilton National Memorial Association are hereby created a commission and authorized to select a site upon the property belonging to the United States in the city of Washington, other than the Capitol and Library grounds, for the erection of the Alexander Hamilton memorial, to be presented by the Alexander Hamilton National Memorial Association to the people of the United States.
Sec. 2. That for the preparation of the site so selected and theAppropriation. erection of a pedestal upon which to place the said memorial, under the direction of the commission hereby created, the sum of ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, March 4, 1909. No. 60: Concerning and relating to the treaty between the United States and Russia. Public Resolution 60 March 4, 1909 Concerning and relating to the treaty between the United States and Russia.
March 4, 1909.[[H. J. Res. 285](/us/bill/70/hjres/285).][[Pub. Res., No. 60](/us/pubres/70/60).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the President of theRussia.Uniform protection, etc., of American citizens in.Renewal of negotiations, etc. United States be, and is hereby, requested to renew negotiations with the Government of Russia to secure, by treaty or otherwise, uniformity of treatment and protection to American citizens holding passports duly issued by the. authorities of the United States, in order that all American citizens shall have equal freedom of travel and sojourn in such country without regard to race, creed, or religious faith, including a provision that the honoring or visaing of passports when duly issued ami held by citizens of the United States shall not be withheld because or on account of the race, creed, or religious faith of their holders.
Approved, March 4, 1909. No. 61: Authorizing the President of the United States to invite the International Congress of Applied Chemistry to hold its eighth meeting in the United States of America, in the year nineteen hundred and twelve. Public Resolution 61 March 4, 1909 Authorizing the President of the United States to invite the International Congress of Applied Chemistry to hold its eighth meeting in the United States of America, in the year nineteen hundred and twelve. March 4, 1909.[[H.
J. Res. 261](/us/bill/70/hjres/261).][[Pub. Res.,No. 61](/us/pubres/70/61).] *Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the President of theInternational Congress of Applied Chemistry.Invited to hold eighth annual meeting in United States in 1912.*Proviso.*Expense. United States be, and is hereby, authorized to invite the International Congress of Applied Chemistry, now about to assemble in the city of London, to hold its eighth meeting in the United States of America in the year nineteen hundred and twelve: *Provided, however*, That no appropriation shall be asked or granted for any expense connected with said congress.
Approved, March 4, 1909. i INDEX. **A.** Page *Abandoned Military Reservations* (*see* Military Reservations, Abandoned). *Abbeville, S. C.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Abilene, Kans.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Abortion*, punishment for circulating in the Territories articles to produce, etc 1149 importing, shipping by express, etc., articles to produce 1138 mailing articles to produce, etc 1129 officials aiding importation, etc., of articles producing 1107 *Abridgments*, copyright provisions for, of published works 1077 *Absecon Inlet, N.
J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Acapulco*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Accessories*, liable as principals in offenses 1152 punishment for, after the fact 1152 of robbers and pirates 1152 *Accidents to Government Employees*, reports of injuries to artisans and laborers to be made 556 *Accounting Officers of the Treasury*, deficiency appropriation for paving claims certified by 27, 515, 937 punishment for refusing to pay drafts, etc., of 1106 to allow payments made to naval officers on temporary leaves 754 *Accounts*, punishment for failing to render, by receivers of public moneys 1105 *Acknowledgments*, punishment for making false, by officials 1107 taking false, to contracts, etc 1094 *Ad Interim Copyrights*, issued for works first published abroad 1080 termination in 30 days 1080 *Ada, Ohio*, obsolete ordnance donated to Ohio Northern University at 1062 *Adams Street NW., D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 914 *Adaptations, etc.*, copyright provisions for, of published works 1077 *“Adder,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Additional National Bank Currency*, provisions for issuing 546 *Aden*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Adis Ababa*, classification and salary of consulategeneral 101 *Adjutant-Generals Department, Army*, appropriation for contingent expenses, headquarters 106, 733 for pay of officers; longevity 112, 736 *Adjutant-General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 214, 878 for rent 216, 881 *Admiralty Jurisdiction* (*see* Maritime and Territorial Jurisdiction). *Administration of Justice in the Nary*, provisions for deck courts, courts-martial, and courts of inquiry 621 *Adultery*, punishment for committing, in the Territories 1149 *Advertisements*, punishment for issuing, etc., similar to bank notes, or on the same 1122 issuing, etc., similar to public securities, or on the same 1122 *Advertising, D.
C.*, appropriation for general 281, 695 for notice of taxes in arrears 281, 695 deficiency appropriation for 493 rates not to exceed those paid by individuals, etc 493 *Affidavits, etc.*, punishment for forging, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 *Affirmations*, punishment for officers taking false, to public contracts, etc 1094 *African Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repression of*, appropriation for annual contribution 176, 677 *Agee, Tenn.*, bridge authorized across Powells River at 33 *Agricultural College Land Scrip*, patents issued on applications made between June5, 1901, and June 20, 1907, declared valid 468 to issue on pending applications 468 *Agricultural Department (see* Department of Agriculture). *Agricultural Experiment Stations*, deficiency appropriation for 30 *Agricultural Experiment Stations Office, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 265, 1055 tor general expenses 265, 1055 for administration expenses 1055 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Guam 266, 1055 for report, etc., on farmers’ institutes 266, 1055 for nutrition investigations 266, 1056 for irrigation investigations 266, 1056 for drainage investigations 266, 1056ii *Agricultural Experiments*, appropriation for, on Indian school or agency farms 72, 783 *Agricultural Lauds, Hawaii*, leases of, extended to fifteen years 56 *Agricultural Literature*, appropriation for expenses, preparing, etc., card index to 264 *Agricultural Report*, appropriation for printing and binding 384, 1023 *Agriculture, Department of* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agriculture.
International Institute of*, appropriation for annual quota 177, 678 *Aguascalientes.* classification and salary of consulate 102 *Aids to Navigation* (*see also* Light-Houses, Beacons, and Fog Signals), penalty for obstructing, etc 162 *Aiken, S. C.*, construction authorized of public building at 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 945 condemned cannon granted to, for park decoration 1069 *Aitkin County, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River in 167 *Aix la Chapelle.* classification and salary of consulate 101 *Alabama*, tents, provisions, etc., to be used for relief of cyclone sufferers in 570 appropriation for additional supplies 572 *Alabama Boys’ Industrial School, Birmingham, Ala.*, obsolete Springfield rifles donated to 443 *Alabama Middle Judicial District*, northern and southern divisions created 38 counties constituting southern division 38 northern division 38 terms of court, Montgomery 38 Dothan 38 return of process, etc., southern division 38 *Alabama Northern Judicial District*, middle division created; counties composing 640 terms, Gadsden 640 northwestern division established 842 counties composing 842 northeastern division established 842 counties composing 842 terms at Huntsville 842 northwestern division, terms at Florence 843 return of process; pending cases, etc 843 *“Alabama,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Alachua County, Fla.*, transferred from southern to northern judicial district 6 *Alameda, Cal.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 *Alamicut River, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 834 *Alaska*, appropriation for salaries, government in 212, 877 for contingent expenses 212, 877 for military cable and telegraph lines 107, 734 site for cable station, Cordova, accepted 734 for military roads, bridges, trails, etc 120, 746 appropriation for surveying and marking boundary with Canada 179, 679 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 181, 682 for protecting lives in coal mines in 226 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 230, 893 for agricultural experiment stations 266, 1055 for protecting seal fisheries, etc 322, 963 for lighting waters of 334, 972 for survey of coasts 335 for protecting salmon fisheries 342, 981 for vessel for Fisheries Bureau 342 for care of insane 350, 989 for education of natives 350, 989 for support of reindeer in 351, 990 for suppressing liquor traffic with natives 351 for protection of game in 990 for incidental expenses, court officials 374, 1013 for traveling expenses, court officials 374, 1013 for miscellaneous court expenses 377, 1015 for emergency mail service in 412, 666 for mail equipments for 412, 666 for aids to navigation in waters of 971 deficiency appropriation for investigating mineral resources 18, 616 for care of insane 924 for increased pay, court officials 928 for additional court officials 928 appeals, etc., from district court may be heard at circuit court of appeals, San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle 585 coal deposits, consolidation of claims permitted 424 restriction on corporations 424 purchase of product for Army and Navy to have preference 424 price; suits if dissatisfied 424 forfeiture of title by combinations in restraint. of trade, etc 424 patents to recite conditions of issue 424 copyright actions, etc., cognizable in district courts of 1084 disabled soldiers serving in, admitted to Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 1012 disposal of moneys from licenses and fines 605 district court for, established; jurisdiction 839 four judges authorized 839 divisions created; boundaries 839 terms at Juneau, Nome, Valdez, Fair-banks, etc 840 special terms, interpreters, etc 840 clerks to be appointed; duties 840 receipts from licenses, etc.; disposition of 840 other duties, deputies, etc 841 district attorneys to be appointed; duties 841 assistants, etc 841 accounting for fees, etc., by commissioners and deputy marshals 841 quarterly statements 841 excess to clerk of court, etc 841 marshals to be appointed; assignment to divisions 841 deputy clerks, duties, etc 841 term of present officers not affected; assignment to divisions 842 new schedule of fees to be established for commissioners acting as probate judges 842 modification of time for transmitting accounts, allowed 842iii exhibit of products and resources to be made at Seattle Exposition 389 appropriation for expenses of installing, etc 389 furniture, etc., for governor’s office, Juneau, from contingent expenses 212 game protection in 102 destruction of wild game prohibited; description 102 exceptions under sealing laws and for food 102 open seasons; special prohibitions 102 sale during closed season unlawful 103 hunting licenses required by nonresidents 103 shipping licenses required by residents; affidavits before shipment 103 shipments prior to September, 1908 104 licenses required for hunting and shipping big game 104 proceeds from licenses; detailed annual report 104 game wardens and guides; requirements of guides 104 shipping requirements 104 duties of customs officers 105 penalties for violations 105 enforcement; officers authorized ; arrests without warrants 105 previous laws repealed 105 insane persons in, contracts authorized for care of 601 medicine and surgery, licenses for practice of 603 oaths may be administered by RevenueCutter commanders 63 sale of lands for town site, etc., at head of Cordova Bay 598 school employees may be appointed special peace officers 837 authorized to make arrests; no fees, etc 837 time extended for building Alaska Central Railway 683 Alaska Pacific Railway and Terminal Company 41 Alaska Short Line Railroad 780 Valdez, Marshall Pass and Northern Railroad 684 Valdez authorized to issue bonds for protection from Valdez Glacier 600 *Alaska and Canada, Boundary*, appropriation for surveys, etc., to mark 178, 879 *Alaska Central Railway*, time extended for building 683 *Alaska Criminal Code Amendments*, Sec. 142.
Punishment for selling liquors to Indians, exception as to citizens 603 Sec. 464. Liquor licenses restricted to incorporated towns and road houses 601 Sec. 465. Application for licenses; denial and revoking; hotels 601 Sec. 468. License fees; road houses and steamers; minimum quantity for wholesale dealers 602 *Alaska District Court*, appeals, etc., may be heard at circuit court of appeals, San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle 585 *Alaska Fund*, use of, for care of insane, repealed 601 to be applied to school purposes 601 *Alaska Pacific Railway and Terminal Company*, time extended for completing road by 41 *Alaska Short Line Railroad*, time for construction extended 780 *Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition*, articles imported for exhibition admitted free of duty 388 may be sold, and delivered at close of exposition 388 payment of duty, etc 388 articles to be exhibited by Smithsonian and National Museum of historical nature 388 by executive departments; character 388 Government board of managers of exhibits, appointment, etc 388 employees 388 advances to disbursing officer 389 exhibits of life-saving station, and aquarium 389 appropriation for expenses 389 exhibit from Alaska and Hawaii; selection 389 expenditure for Alaska 389 appropriation for 389 expenditure for Hawaii 389 appropriation for 389 exhibit from Philippine Islands; selection 389 appropriation for expenses 390 buildings to be erected; plans, contracts, etc 390 appropriation for 390 disposal at close of exposition 390 space to be allotted free in government buildings 390 dies for medals to be made at mint 390 coining press to be operated in government exhibit 390 souvenirs, etc., to be engraved and printed in government exhibit 390 sales of medals, souvenirs, etc 391 liability of United States limited to government exhibit 391 appropriations not available until $1,000,000 subscribed for Exposition corporation 391 disclaimer of liability for acts of the Exposition corporation 391 claims in excess of appropriations not recognized 391 further aid denied 391 appropriation for life-saving station for exhibit at 962 exhibit of Bureau of American Republics 1019 *Alaskan Boundary Tribunal*, appropriation for surveys, etc., to mark Alaska-Canada boundary under award of 178, 879 *Alaskan Seal Fisheries*, appropriation for protecting 322, 963 for salaries of agents, etc 342, 981 for food, etc., to natives 343, 981 for repairs to buildings 981 deficiency appropriation for agents’ salaries, etc 30 *Albany, Oreg.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for… 486 *“Albatross.
” Fish Commission Steamer*, appropriation for repairs 342 *Albemarle County, Va*., condemned cannon granted to, for courthouse, Charlottesville 1075 *Albemarle Street NW*., *D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 495, 915 for further extending 495iv *Albert Sidney Camp, Confederate Veterans, Houston, Tex.*, donated obsolete Springfield rifles 53 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.*, appropriation for Indian school 86, 799 for contribution to expenses of International Irrigation Congress at 391 for public building 945 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 942 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Alburg, Vt*., immediate transportation privileges’ extended to 35 *Alcatraz, Cal.*, appropriation for light-station; remodeling 971 *Alcohol (see* Denatured Alcohol Act). *Alcoholic Compounds*, internal-revenue tax on, brought from Porto Rico 594 *Alden, C.
E.*, deficiency appropriation for services 933 *Aleppo*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Alexandria*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Alexandria, Minn.*, appropriation for public building 945 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Alexandria, Va*., condemned cannon carriages granted to 1073 *Alfalfa*, appropriation for examination of seeds 256, 1045 *Alfaro, Colon Eloy, of Ecuador*, admitted for instruction at Military Academy 441 *Algiers*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Algoma, Wis*., appropriation for improvement of 358 *Alienation Restrictions*, appropriation for removing, from Five Civilized Tribes allottees 90, 804 *Aliens*, list of returning, suspended for vessels to Canada or Mexico 1060 provisions governing issue of copyrights to 1077 *Alkali-Resistant Crops*, appropriation for breeding, etc 1045 *Allegheny County.
Pa.*, bridge authorized across Monongahela River, by Washington and 56 *Alleys, D. C.*, appropriation for grading 283, 697 for condemnation expenses 283, 697 for repairs 284, 699 for sweeping, cleaning, etc 285, 700 payment of expenses of disallowed condemnation, from general appropriation 494 *Alliance, Ohio*, acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 946 *Allotments in Severalty to Indians (see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Almshouse, D.
C. (see also* Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.), appropriation for 302, 719 deficiency appropriation for additional land 13 *Alpena, Mich.*, limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Altamaha River, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Alton, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 946 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Amarillo, Tex.*, terms of court at 8 *Ambassadors*, appropriation for salaries 171, 672 not to be paid officials receiving other salaries 172, 672 general authority to appoint, repealed 672 hereafter act of Congress necessary to create office 672 *Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor*, appropriation for improvement of 358, 360, 997, 1000 for buoys 971 use also of money for tank light-vessel 971 night navigation permitted; regulations 817 *American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac*, appropriation for preparing 221, 886 *American Ethnology*, appropriation for continuing researches in 323, 964 for moving records, etc., to Smithsonian building 964 for printing and binding reports and bulletins 383, 1023 *American Republics, International Union of*, appropriation for expenses of Bureau 177, 678 *American Scenic and Preservation Society, N.
Y.*, granted condemned ordnance for Stony Point State Park 442 *American Seamen*, appropriation for life-saving testimonials, rescuing 175, 676 for relief and protection of 181, 682 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 32, 517, 942 for services to, and vessels 517 *American Woolen Company*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty to 912 *Americus, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 946 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Anus, Iona*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 946 *Ammunition, Army*, appropriation for small arms 124, 749 for firing morning and evening gun 124, 749 for small-arms target practice, etc 124, 750 for issue to institutions, etc 124, 750 for artillery 394 for machine and automatic guns 729 for mountain, etc., cannon 729 for seacoast cannon 729 for seacoast artillery practice 729 for field, etc., artillery practice 729 for, etc., for field, etc., artillery practice 394, 729 issue of older model to institutions 395, 730 for altering to rapid-fire field material 395 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 396, 731 issue to States, etc., for organized militia 402 *Ammunition, etc.*, punishment for sale of, to natives of Pacific islands 1148 *Ammunition, Navy*, appropriation for 132, 758 limit of price 758 payments to trusts, etc., forbidden 759V appropriation for smokeless powder; limit of price 132, 759 for snips 759 use of supplies on hand; limit 132, 759 *Amoy*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Amsterdam*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Amsterdam, N.
Y*., construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 946 *Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad Company, D. C.*, to construct tracks on First street SE. from E street to East Capitol 246 Delaware avenue NE. from C street to Union Station plaza 246 from G street and New Jersey avenue NW. on Massachusetts avenue to Third and Fourth streets NE 246 permit to lay duct lines 247 to remove disused tracks; expenses 247 time of construction limited; extension 248 joint use of tracks; terms 248 purchase of portion of Square No. 626, for extending tracks 248 temporary overhead trolleys, allowed to Union Station 249 substitution of underground construction. 250 *Anacostia Bridge, D.
C.*, appropriation for operating expenses 284, 699 for removal of old 699 use of balance for completing approaches to new 699 deficiency appropriation for approaches; time for completion extended 13 *Anacostia Flats, D. C.*, appropriation for investigation of riparian rights, etc., along Anacostia River 700 *Anacostia River Road, D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land on south bank of river for 1062 opening of strip in Insane Asylum grounds 1062 appropriation for expenses 1062 *Anadarko, Okla.*, balances from sales of town lots to be paid to treasurer of 458 transferred to counties for improvements 802 *Anderson, S.
C.*, appropriation for public building 946 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *Andrews, Hon. W. H*., deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses, House of Representatives 934 *Angel Island Immigration Station, Cal.*, appropriation for completing buildings 330 for ferry steamer, service to San Francisco 330 for steel boarding cutter 330 ferry boat and cutter authorized 100 *Animal Feeding and Breeding.* appropriation for experiments in 255, 1043 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 254, 1042 for general expenses 254, 1042 for quarantine districts 254 for horse inspection 254 for collecting information of cattle diseases, etc 254 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture—*Continued. appropriation for suppressing diseases of live stock 254 for experiment station, Bethesda, Md 254 for quarantine stations, etc 254 for inspection, etc., of dairy products for export 254 for purchase of tuberculin serums, etc 255 for inspection and quarantine work 1043 for eradication of southern cattleticks 268, 1043 for dairy industry investigation and experiments 1043 for animal husbandry experiments 1043 for animal diseases investigations; station, Bethesda, Md 1043 for administrative work 1043 for additional land for experiment station 1043 for experiments in animal feeding and breeding 255, 1043 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 30, 32, 616, 727 punishment for forcibly resisting officers of 1100 additional for using deadly weapon 1100 *Animal Products*, appropriation for collecting information, etc., concerning 254, 1042 *Animals*, appropriation for preventing cruelty to, in transit 254, 1042 *Animals, Alaska, Wild*, provisions for protection of game 102 *Animals, Domestic*, appropriation for preventing diseases among 254, 1043 *Animals, Foreign*, importing, injurious to agriculture, etc., forbidden 1137 transporting prohibited, forbidden 1137 penalty for violations 1138 *Animals, Game*, transporting illegally killed, etc., forbidden; penalty 1137 *Annapolis (see* Naval Academy). *Annuities, Indian*, negotiations authorized for commutation of perpetual 73 *Ansonia, Conn.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 *Anthracite Coal*, appropriation for rebate of duties on, imported Oct. 6, 1902, to Jan. 15, 1903 590 deficiency appropriation for refund of duties on, to certain parties 912 *Antietam Battlefield, Md.*, appropriation for repair, preservation, etc 362, 1002 *Antitrust Laus*, appropriation for attorneys, enforcement of 236 for enforcing 375, 1014 *Antung*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Antwerp*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Apache County, Ariz.*, act of legislature authorizing issue of bonds for court-house, ratified 606 *Apache, etc., Indians, Ariz. and N.
Mex.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 75, 786vi *Apache Indian Reservation, Okla.*, sale of undisposed lands in; price, etc 456 allotments to children born since June 5, 1906 457 *Apache Indians, etc., Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 87, 802 payment per capita authorized 87 for additional amount for support, etc 806 *“Apache,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Apalachicola River, Fla.*, preliminary examination to be made of channel to Saint Andrews Bay 824 *Apia*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Appleton, Wis.*, construction authorized of public building at 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 946 *Appliances for Disabled Soldiers*, appropriation for furnishing 367, 1006 repeal of permanent appropriation for trusses 367 *Appointments Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants, clerks, etc 233, 896 *Appomattox River, Va*., additional contracts for improvement of, authorized 817 *Appraisers, Board of General (see also* Customs Administration), appeals from collectors of customs as to fees, etc., to be heard by 404 written notice in 15 days required 404 papers to be transmitted 404 decision final; record, etc., to collector. 404 rehearings in 30 days may be granted 404 rules of procedure may be established 404 appeals to circuit court allowed in 30 days 404 record, etc., to be transmitted 404 evidence admitted 404 all evidence to be submitted prior to decision of board 404 remanding of case to board 405 reexamination; further statement 405 review of decisions in ports not within jurisdiction of circuit court 405 to hold office during good behavior 406 removals for cause, after due hearing 406 salary increased 406 to possess circuit court powers over witnesses, etc 406 *Appraisers of Merchandise, Customs*, pay of assistant, increased 1065 *Apprentice Seamen, Navy*, appropriation for pay 127, 753 *Appropriations (sec also* Deficiency Appropriations), appropriation for preparing statement of 381, 1019 for the Indian Service 70, 781 for support of the army 106, 732 for the naval service 127, 753 for diplomatic and consular service 171, 672 for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses 184, 845 for Department of Agriculture 251, 1039 for the District of Columbia 274, 688 for sundry civil expenses 317, 945 for fortifications 392, 728 for the postal service 406, 660 for pensions 418, 1057 for Military Academy 430, 1028 for rivers and harbors 815 for condemnation expenses, etc., widening Benning road, D.
C 164 extension of New York avenue NE., D. C 597 extension of New Hampshire avenue NW, D. C 581 widening Twentieth street NW., D. C 650 extension of Minnesota avenue SE., D. C 651 extension of Massachusetts avenue SE., D. C 652 extension of Rittenhouse street NW., D. C 653 extension of Ninth street NW., D. C 655 extension of Girard street NW., D. C 656 road on south bank of Anacostia River 1062 for immigrant station, Philadelphia, Pa 6 for statuary, pediment of House wing of the Capitol 63 for Japanese Exposition, preliminary expenses 184 for representatives of Secretary of the Interior, to Five Civilized Tribes, allottees 314 for expenses of suits in Oklahoma relating to Five Civilized Tribes 314 for copies of records of allotments, lands of Five Civilized Tribes, for Oklahoma county records 316 for purchase of arms, uniforms, ammunition, etc., for issue to organized militia 402 for repaying erroneous deposits, Kiowa, etc., pasture and wood lands, Oklahoma 458 for Spokane Indian Reservation lands, etc. 460 for school sections Cheyenne River and Standing Rock reservations for South and North Dakotas 463 for expenses, sale of unallotted lands of Cheyenne River and Standing Rock reservations 463 for expenses Salt Lake City, Utah, assay office 474 for commission on memorial amphitheater, Arlington National Cemetery, Va 540 for commission on armory for District militia 540 for expenses of issuing additional national-bank circulation 552 for National Monetary Commission; indefinite 554 for irrigation expenses, Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont 558 for lands to Montana, Fort Peck Reservation 564 for surveying, etc., Fort Peck Reservation. 564 for seed distribution; destruction of ware-house by fire 565 for subsistence, medical, etc., supplies for relief of southern cyclone sufferers. 572 for pedestal, etc., monument, of John Witherspoon, on public grounds, D.
C 579 for relief of sufferers from Italian earthquake 584 for additional fish-cultural stations on Puget Sound 590 for refunding stamps on bills of exchange for exports 590 for rebate of duties on anthracite coal 590 for reimbursing Hawaii, for light-house service expenses 594 for preventing, etc., trachoma among Indians 642vii for immigration station, Boston, Mass 643 for expenses auditing Northern Liberty Market, D. C., claims 1061 for inaugural ion expenses, preserving order, for public comfort, stations, inauguration ceremonies 1162 for expenses of inaugural ceremonies at the Capitol 1164 for rearranging, etc., Hall of the House of Representatives 1168 for plans, pedestals, etc., for Alexander Hamilton memorial 1170 balances on hand J une 1, 1904, to be carried to surplus fund 1027 exceptions, permanent specific appropriations 1027 judgments and findings of courts 1027 trust funds 1027 fulfilling Indian treaties 1027 no appropriation prior to July 1, 1904, a specific permanent appropriation unless expressly made available until expended 1027 permanent, for trusses for soldiers, repealed 367 for repaying excess of mineral surveys deposits 645 for operating government locks, etc., on canals and canalized rivers 818 punishment for making contracts for public buildings, etc., in excess of 1106 *Aqueduct, D.
C. (see* Washington Aqueduct, D. C.). *Aransas Harbor Terminal Railway Company*, may bridge Morris and Cummings Channel, Tex 168 *Aransas Pass and Bay, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 358, 998 additional contracts authorized for improvement of 817 *Aransas Pass Harbor, Tex.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 833 channel to Rockport 833 through Turtle Cove to Corpus Christi 833 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 88, 802 sale of lands authorized for use of schools of 88 *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne and*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 84, 797 for line riders 797 *Arbitration, International Bureau, Permanent Court of*, appropriation for annual contribution 177, 678 *Arbitration, Northeastern Fisheries*, appropriation for expenses before Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague 380 *Arbitration of Railway Employees’ Differences*, appropriation for expenses of 324, 965 *Arcadia, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 827 *Arecibo, P.
I.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 831 *Argentine Republic*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Arid Lands*, additional allowance to Idaho and Wyoming under Carey Act 347 to Idaho of, under Carey Act 577 grant to Colorado, from former Ute Reservation under Carey Act 644 grant. to New Mexico and Arizona, under Carey Act 638 *Arid Lands, Nebraska*, entrymen of additional, allowed credit for improvements on original entries 466 *Arizona*, appropriation for Indian service in 75, 786 for salaries, government in 212, 877 for contingent expenses 213, 877 for legislative expenses 213, 877 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 230, 893 deficiency appropriation for prosecution of Indians in 520, 945 approval of law for erection of court-house and jail at Yuma 606 erection of court-house, Saint Johns 606 issue of bonds by Mohave County 605 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction 377 Gila County may issue bonds for completing court-house and jail 606 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable lands allowed in 639 Maricopa County may issue bonds for public roads 606 Phoenix, to vote on issue of refunding bonds 605 public lands granted to, under Carey Act. 638 Tucson, may issue bonds for city improvements 34 *Arizona and California Railway Company*, granted additional land for stations, etc., Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz 43 may bridge Colorado River, Parker, Ariz 5, 166 *Arkansas*, Cane Island, entries of lands allowed on 684 consent of Congress to agreement as to boundary in, and jurisdiction over, Mississippi River, between Mississippi and 1161 Tennessee and 1163 tents, provisions, etc., to be used for relief of cyclone sufferers in 572 appropriation for additional supplies 572 *Arkansas River*, preliminary examination of, to be made, from Fort Smith to Tulsa, Okla 831 Little Rock to Ozark, Ark 823 Douglas, Ark 823 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va*., appropriation for burial of indigent soldiers in 362, 1001 for improving addition to 363, 1002 memorial amphitheater; commission to prepare plans, etc 540 appropriation for expenses 540 *Arlington, Va*., appropriation for experimental farm 256, 1046 *Armament of Fortifications*, appropriation for 394, 729 *Armor and Armament, Navy*, appropriation for new vessels, domestic manufacture 159, 778 additional; restriction 159, 778 deficiency appropriation for vessels authorized 59 *Armories (see* Arsenals and Armories). *Arms, etc.*, issue to States, etc., for organized militia 402 punishment for sale of, to natives of Pacific islands 1148 *Army (see. also* War Department), appropriation for support of the 106, 732 for all contingencies 106, 732viii appropriation for Army War College 106, 732 for contingencies, military information 106, 733 for military service schools 106, 733 school detachments authorized 733 for contingent expenses, military departments, etc 106, 733 for coast artillery school 106, 733 for signal service expenses; war balloons 107, 734 telegraph office, Fairbanks, Alaska 107 for post telephone systems 734 for Washington-Alaska cable, etc 734 for annunciator buzzers at target ranges 734 for wireless telephone apparatus 734 for pay of line officers; longevity 108, 734 for pay of enlisted men 108, 735 for longevity 108, 735 pay reorganized, etc 108 designation of farrier and horseshoer; additional pay to horseshoer 735 allowance to widows restricted 735 for enlisted men, Engineers 111, 735 for enlisted men, Ordnance Department 111, 735 for quartermaster-sergeants 111, 735 for commissary-sergeants 111, 735 for enlisted men, Signal Corps 111, 735 for enlisted men, Hospital Corps 111, 736 for clerks, messengers, etc., at headquarters 111, 736 for pay of staff officers;
Adjutant-General’s Department; longevity 112, 736 Inspector-General’s Department; longevity 112, 736 Engineer Corps; longevity 112, 737 Ordnance Department; longevity 112, 737 Quartermaster’s Department; longevity 112, 737 Subsistence Department; longevity 112, 737 Medical Department; longevity 112, 737 promotion of majors; reexaminations 737 Pay Department; longevity 112, 737 Judge-Advocate-General’s Department; longevity 113, 737 Signal Corps; longevity 113, 737 Bureau of Insular Affairs; longevity 113, 738 for retired pay, officers; longevity 113, 738 for pay of retired officers on active service; longevity 738 details to schools, pay, etc., of rank 738 for retired pay, enlisted men; longevity 113, 738 for hospital matrons; nurses 113, 738 for veterinarians; longevity 113, 738 for dental surgeons 113, 738 for contract surgeons 113, 738 for paymasters’ clerks and messengers 113, 738 traveling expenses 113, 738 for courts-martial, etc., expenses 113, 738 for officer in charge, public buildings and grounds, D.
C 113, 739 for commutation of quarters, officers 113, 739 for travel allowance, enlisted men on discharge 113, 739 for undrawn clothing, enlisted men 114, 739 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 114, 739 for translator, etc., military information division 114, 739 for expert accountant 114, 739 for extra-duty pay, enlisted men, engineer, etc., service, seacoast fortifications 114, 739 appropriation for extra-duty pay, switchboard operators at interior posts 114, 739 for extra-duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 114, 739 for mileage, officers and contract surgeons 114, 739 duty in Alaska 114 for 10 per cent, officers on foreign service 114, 739 for 20 per cent, enlisted men on foreign service 114, 739 service on transports in the Philippines 114 for computer, artillery board 114, 739 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad 114, 739 for subsistence, etc., National Guard officers attending service schools 114, 739 for additional pay first reenlistments 739 for allowance, officers and enlisted men dying in line of duty 739 for additional pay to officers furnishing their own mounts 739 for Jennie Carroll and Mabel H.
Lazear 739 for Porto Rico Provisional Regiment; term of enlistments 114 for pay, Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry, 740 for pay, Philippine Scouts 115, 740 for increased pay, etc., officers and enlisted men 115 all above to be accounted as pay of the Army 115, 740 for encampments of militia with Regulars 115, 740 for Subsistence Department, supplies; recruiting depots 115, 740 for payments; meals, etc 116, 741 commutation of rations 116, 741 extra-duty pay; civilian employees 116, 741 bond not required of militia officers 117 for expenses of cadets at inaugural ceremonies 741 for Quartermaster’s Department, regular supplies 117, 742 heat and light to quarters, etc 117, 742 post bakeries; ice machines; laundries; schools, etc 117, 742 forage; stationery 117, 742 printing; use of ice machines, etc 117, 742 for equipment of post schools 118, 743 for incidental expenses 118, 743 extra-duty pay; interments, etc 118, 743 horse expenditures 118, 743 for horses; limit; purchases at posts; restriction on breeding, etc 119, 744 for barracks and quarters 119, 744 extra-duty pay 119, 744 civilian employees; limitation 119, 744 Fort Des Moines, Iowa 744 Washington Barracks, D.
C 744 for post exchanges: limit for construction 119, 744 for transportation; band recruits 119, 745 on land-grant roads 120, 745 draft animals, wagons, etc 120, 745 vessels, transport service, etc 120, 745 boats for harbor and seacoast artillery service 120, 746 for construction and maintenance of roads, etc., Alaska 120, 746 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 121, 746 for water and sewer systems at military posts 121, 746ix appropriation for shelter in the Philippines 121, 746 for care of insane Filipinos 746 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 121, 746 indemnity for destroyed clothing 121, 746 for post hospitals, construction, repairs, etc 121, 747 Fort Bayard, N.
Mex 747 Fort Yellowstone, Wyo 747 for quarters for hospital stewards 121, 747 for shooting galleries and ranges 121, 747 Forts Leavenworth, D. A. Russell, and Douglas 747 for Fort William Henry Harrison, Mont., water supply 122, 751 for Army War College 122, 747 for Corregidor Island, Philippines 747 payment of pressing obligations in case of insufficient specific balance 747 for Medical Department; supplies, etc 122, 748 preventing spread of epidemics 122, 748 care of insane in the Philippines 122 field medical equipment, etc., additional 123 all patients at Hot Springs Hospital subject to Army rules 748 for Medical Museum and library 123, 748 for Engineer Department; expenses, etc 123, 748 school, Washington, D.
C.; restriction 123, 749 equipment of troops 123, 749 services 123, 749 for Ordnance Department; expenses 124, 749 for ammunition for small arms 124, 749 for firing morning and evening gun 124, 749 for small-arms target practice; marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 124, 750 issue to institutions, etc 124, 750 for field artillery for militia 124 for manufacture, etc., of arms 124, 750 for repairing and preserving ordnance stores 124, 750 for ordnance stores 124, 750 for infantry, etc., equipments 124, 750 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, etc 124, 750 for fire control, field batteries 125, 750 unexpended balance available 750 for material, etc., State coast artillery organizations 125, 750 withdrawal in case of war 125, 750 sales of property to educational institutions, etc., receiving issues of ordnance 125 for purchase, etc., of automatic rifles 750 for reimbursing, for arms, etc., furnished Post-Office Department 125 purchase of ordnance without divulging ingredients 125 for monument, Big Hole Battlefield 125 for quarters for officers and nurses, Fort Bayard, N.
Mex 125 sale of ordnance stores to civilian employees and National Red Cross. 750 payment of pressing obligations in case of insufficient specific balance 750 rank of officers detailed to Ordnance Department 751 sale of ordnance to officers of Navy and Marine Corps 751 for Salisbury National Cemetery, roadway; acceptance of land 751 appropriation for sale of land adjoining Fort Marion, Fla 751 for permanent water supply for Fort William Henry Harrison, Mont 751 for bringing home remains of officers and soldiers 362, 1002 for bringing home remains of civilians and soldiers dying on transports 363, 1002 for military prison.
San Francisco, Cal 363, 1003 for military prison, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 364, 1004 for Fort Monroe, Va 365, 1004 for fortifications 392, 728 for Military Academy 430, 1028 for pensions 418, 1057 deficiency appropriation for Signal Service, Cuban pacification 14 for armories and arsenals 15 for Military Academy 15, 498, 920 for Quartermaster’s department 14, 28, 31, 516, 518, 920, 940, 944 for pay, etc 28, 31, 516, 518, 919, 940, 944 increased 498 use of balances 498 for militia encampments 28, 518, 940 for fortifications, Memphis, Tenn 28 for subsistence 28, 31, 518, 940 for pensions 30, 507, 942 for mileage to officers and contract surgeons 59, 940, 944 for Fort Caswell, N.
C 498 for Capt. Ira L. Fredenthal 498 for First Lieut. Edward N. Johnston 498 for Lieut. Mark Brooke 498 for Oran Perry 498 for Fort Moultrie, S. C., post exchange 499 for damages artillery practice, Boston Harbor 499 for Medical Department 516, 919 for fortifications 516 for Pay Department 919 for Engineer Department 920 for Capt. Abraham P. Buffington 920 for Maj. George T. Holloway 920 for William G. Hardy 921 for Maj. John E. Baxter 921 for W. M. Hall 921 for Capt. Harry Burgess 921 for Col.
G. J. Lydecker 921 for Maj. Francis R. Shunk 921 for ordnance 940 pay of officers increased 108 allowance for horses 108 limit to colonels and lieutenant-colonels 108 naval officers not affected 108 allowance for officers and enlisted men dying in service 108 restriction 735 interment expenses 108 beneficiaries to be designated 108 pay of enlisted men established 109 noncommissioned officers 109 extra to mess sergeants; horseshoers 109 privates 109 reenlistment continuous-service pay 109 determination of enlistment periods 109 allowance to privates, etc., for reenlisting in 3 months 110 additional pay to marksmen, gunners, etc 110 increased pay for service beyond the United States continued 110 musicians pay increased 110 not to compete with civilian 110 deduction for Soldiers’ Home repealed 110X war pay repealed 110 penalty for desertion 110 present pay and allowances not reduced 110 court of inquiry directed to report on Brownsville, Tex., affray; reports 836 reenlistment of dismissed soldiers if found qualified 837 details of officers and enlisted men for duty with organized militia 402 Fort Mason, general supply depot, construction to commence pending condemnation proceedings 500 maneuvering grounds, Crow Creek National Forest, Wyo., extension authorized 42 obsolete small arms, etc., may be sold to patriotic associations 443 no further donations to be made 443 Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry attached to 392 preference right to purchase coal from Alaska mines 424 punishment for enticing desertion from 1097 enticing workmen from arsenals and armories 1097 purchasing arms, clothing, etc., from unauthorized persons 556 subsistence, etc., supplies to be used for relief of Southern cyclone sufferers 570 appropriation for additional supplies 572 *Army Posts (see also* Military Posts), appropriation for construction, etc 119, 744 deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts of certain officers for furniture at 498 *Army School of the Line, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 733 *Army Supply Depot, Fort Mason, Cal.*, appropriation for construction of buildings, etc 1003 *Army War College*, appropriation for expenses 106, 732 allowance for superintending building 106, 732 for maintenance 122, 747 officers’ quarters not to be built from appropriation for barracks and quarters 119, 744 *Arrangements, etc.*, copyright provisions for, of published works 1077 *Arrears of Pay*, appropriation for volunteers 373, 1012 for, war with Spain 373, 1012 deficiency appropriation for volunteers 16, 920 *Arsenals and Armories*, appropriation for manufacture of arms at 124, 750 for Frankford, Pa 353, 992 for Rock Island, Ill 353, 992 for Sandy Hook, N.
J., proving ground 354, 993 for Dover, N. J., powder depot 354 for Picatinny, Dover, N.J 993 for Springfield, Mass 354, 993 for Watertown, Mass 354, 993 testing machines transferred to Department of Commerce and Labor 354 for testing machines 993 for Watervliet, N.Y 354, 993 for Manila, P. I 354, 993 for repairs and improvements 354, 993 deficiency appropriation for Rock Island, Ill 15 allowance to persons injured while employed as artisan or laborer at; conditions 556 punishment for arson, etc., of 1144 enticing workmen from 1097 unlawful entry upon 1097 *Arson*, matter inciting, excluded from the mails 416 punishment for, of dwelling house 1144 other government buildings, property, etc 1144 *Art, etc., Works of*, provisions for copyrighting, not for sale 1078 *Arthur Kill, N.
Y*. *and N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of from Kill von Kull to Raritan Bay 997 *Artificial Limbs, Army*, appropriation for furnishing 367, 1006 *Artillery Board, Army*, appropriation for computer 114, 739 *Artillery, Chief of Coast*, appropriation for Coast Artillery School 106, 733 *Artillery, Mobile*, appropriation for altering, etc 395, 729 *Artisans on Public Works*, allowance to, if injured while employed; conditions 556 *Arundel Cove, Md.*, appropriation for depot for Revenue-Cutter Service 322 *Asbury Park, N.
J.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 946 *Ashby, Charles M. L.*, lease by Seneca Nation to, ratified 445 *Asheville, N, C.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 492 *Ashland, Ky.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Ashland, Wis*., preliminary examination of harbor to be made 834 *Ashley County, Ark.*, may bridge Bayou Bartholomew, at Morrell 33 Parkdale 54 Portland 54 Wilmot 54 *Ashtabula, Ohio*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 946 exchange of light-house property at, authorized 685 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 830 *Asphalt Deposits, Five Civilized Tribes*, sale of town lots, not to convey interest in 316 *Assassination*, matter inciting, excluded from the mails 416 *Assault*, punishment for, on mail carriers with intent to rob 1126 with attempt to commit murder 1143 with attempt to commit rape 1143 with attempt to commit other felony 1143 with dangerous weapon, etc 1143xi punishment for, by striking, beating, etc 1143 simple 1143 *Assessment and Permit Work, D.
C.*, appropriation for 282, 696 deficiency appropriation for 493 *Assessor’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 275, 689 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to 281, 695 *Assignments*, of desert land entri.es restricted 52 to corporations or associations forbidden 52 *Assignments of Copyrights*, provisions for 1084 *Assignments of Pay*, permitted employees of Department of Agriculture 1057 *Assistant Attorney-General, Indian Depredation Claims*, appropriation for 236 *Assistant Attorney-General, Interior Department*, appropriation for assistant attorneys, etc 224, 888 for expenses of inspectors 224, 888 *Assistant Attorney-General.
Post-Office Department*, appropriation for 235, 898 for attorneys, clerks, etc 232, 896 *Assistant Attorney-General, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission*, appropriation for 236 *Assistant Attorneys*, appropriation for, Department of Justice 235, 899 for, in special cases; foreign counsel 376, 1014 for, in naturalization proceedings 376 deficiency appropriation for special 22 for expenses of, etc., naturalization proceedings 23, 929 *Assistant Custodians and Janitors, Public Buildings*, appropriation for pay, etc 327, 967 deficiency appropriation for 27, 939 *Assistant to the Attorney-General*, appropriation for 235, 898 *Astrophysical Observatory*, appropriation for maintenance 323, 964 *Asuncion*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Asylums, D.
C., Private*, for human beings or animals to be licensed 64 duties of health department; penalty for violations 64 regulations, etc 65 *Atchafalaya River, La.*, preliminary examination of, to be made, from Morgan City to Gulf of Mexico 826 removal of snags, etc., from 817 *Athens*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Athens, Ga.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 946 *Athens, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 946 deficiency appropriation for public building 11 *Athol, Mass* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Atlanta, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 946 for penitentiary, construction 374, 1012 for penitentiary, maintenance 378, 1017 *Atlanta Machine Works*. deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of United States court in favor of 27 *Atlantic Coast*, appropriation for surveys 335, 973 *Attleboro, Mass.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Attomey-General*, appropriation for, Assistants, etc 235, 898 for expenses of suits in Oklahoma, relating to Five Civilized Tribes 314 duties regulating practice, etc., district court in Alaska 840 modifying time for transmitting court accounts 842 made member of commission to investigate, etc., titles to government lands in District of Columbia 543 may appoint Alaska school employees as special peace officers; duties 837 appeal customs cases from circuit court of appeals to Supreme Court 405 to defend suit against Choctaw Nation by heirs of Samuel Garland in Court of Claims 445 to institute proceedings for forfeiture of railroad and wagon road land grants in Oregon 571 to move advancement in Supreme Court of Choctaw case, Fleming *v.* McCurtain 807 to submit detailed estimates for expenses of McNeil Island penitentiary 374 *Attorney-General, Opinions of the*, deficiency appropriation for preparing Volume 26 508 *Attorney-General’s Office (see* Department of Justice). *Attorneys, Department of Justice*, appropriation for 898 *Attorneys, Interior Department*, appropriation for assistant 223 *Attorneys, United States Courts*, appropriation for special assistant 236 *Atwater and Company (Incorporated), William C.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty 912 *Auburn, Me.*, appropriation for public building 946 *Auckland*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Auditor for Interior Department*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 202, 865 deficiency appropriation for claims allowed by 29, 32, 517, 519, 941, 945 for rent 479 for removing files, etc 479 *Auditor for Navy Department*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 201, 865 deficiency appropriation for clerks 909 for claims allowed by, 28, 31, 516, 519, 940, 944 *Auditor for Post-Office Department*, appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 202, 865 designation of employee to countersign warrants and drafts 866xii *Auditor for Post-Office Department—*Cont’d. appropriation for contingent expenses 206, 870 for files for money-order papers 330 deficiency appropriation for claims allowed by 31, 518, 943, 945 for printing and binding 32 permanent record of unpaid money orders to be kept by 416 *Auditor for State, etc., Departments*, appropriation for. deputy, clerks, etc 202, 865 deficiency appropriation for claims allowed by 30, 517, 519, 942, 945 *Auditor for Treasury Department*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 201, 864 deficiency appropriation for claims allowed by 27, 31, 516, 518, 939, 944 *Auditor for War Department*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 201, 865 for extra compensation, accounts of Isthmian Canal 385, 1024 deficiency appropriation for claims allowed by 28, 31, 516, 518, 940, 944 *Auditor’s Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 276, 690 *Augusta Arsenal, Ga.*, appropriation for installing machinery, etc 393 *Augusta, Ga.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 *Aurora, Mo.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Austin, Minn.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 946 *Austin.
Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Austin, W*. *H. M*., deficiency appropriation for paving reward to 481 *Austria-Hungary*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 *Authors*, all writings of, may be included in copyright 1076 *Automatic Guns, Army*, appropriation for ammunition for 729 for purchase, manufacture, etc 394 *Automatic Rifles, Army*, appropriation for purchase of, etc.; available for two years 750 *Automatic Weighing Scales, etc., Customs*, appropriation for 328, 969 *Automobiles, D.
C.*, annual tax on 693 *Automobiles for the President*, deficiency appropriation for purchase, maintenance, etc 616 *Avenues, D. C.* (*see* Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.) **B.** *Back Pay, Volunteers*, appropriation for 373, 1012 deficiency appropriation for 16, 920 *Badges and Ribbons, Navy*, appropriation for issue to officers and men for serving in engagements, etc 132, 758 *Bagdad*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Bahia*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Bail, etc., United States Courts*, punishment for procuring, etc., false 1111 *Bailey, Warner*, title confirmed of certain lands in Alabama to assignees of 471 *Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts*, appropriation for pay of 376, 1015 deficiency appropriation for 22, 30, 509 *Bainbridge, Ga..* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Baird, Cal.*, deficiency appropriation for fish hatchery 508 *Bakertown, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Cumberland River, between Celina, Tenn.,and 57 *Balances of Appropriations*, unexpended July 1, 1904, to be carried to surplus fund 1027 permanent appropriations, etc., excepted 1027 payments on existing contracts 1027 *Baled Cotton*, statistics of, to be published with cotton reports 1168 *Ballantyne and Sons.* deficiency appropriation for 500 *Balloons, Army War*, appropriation for 107, 734 *Ballou, Capt.
Charles C.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts for furniture, etc., at army posts 499 *Baltimore and Ohio and Chicago Railroad Company*, may bridge Grand Calumet River at Gary, Ind 4 *Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station, D.C., Old*, appropriation for watchman 358 *Baltimore and Washington Transit Company*, extension of line in District of Columbia authorized 473 time of construction 474 *Baltimore, Md.*, appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 207, 871 for improvement of channel of Patapsco River to 361, 1000 for public building, post-office, etc 946 extension of street railway tracks to 946 limit of cost increased, public building 521 improvement of channel in Patapsco River to, diverted; contracts 816 *“Baltimore,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation tor repairs 149 *Bancos, Rio Grande*, appropriation for eliminating, on Mexican boundary 176, 677 *Bands, Army*, pay of enlisted men 110 competition with civilian musicians forbidden 110xiii recruiting depots to have infantry band organizations 745 *Bangkok*, appropriation for consul-general 172, 673 for interpreter 173, 674 for prison expenses 181, 682 *Bank Notes (see* National Currency). *Bankers*, punishment for unlawfully receiving on deposit, etc., public moneys 1106 *Bankhead, William B.*, payment to, authorized 25 *Bannock Indians, Idaho.* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 79, 790 *`Banton, Pembroke B.*, appropriation for injuries while employed on Isthmian Canal 386 *Bar Harbor, Me.*, appropriation for public building 521, 946 *Barbados*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Barcelona*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Bardstown, Ky.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Barges, Seagoing*, yearly inspection required 428 life-preserving equipment to be provided 428 license, etc., refused unless inspected and equipped; penalty 428 hawsers for towing, and length of tows to be regulated by board 428 penalty for violations 429 *Barmen*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Bornhardt, Capt.
George C.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts for furniture, etc., at Army posts 499 *Barracks and Quarters, Army*, appropriation for, storehouses, etc 119, 744 accounts for purchases of furniture allowed 119 commutation of fuel and quarters from this fund prohibited 119, 744 not to be used for officers’ quarters, Army War College 119, 744 for shelter in the Philippines 121, 746 for construction of quarters for hospital stewards 121, 747 for seacoast artillery 363, 1003 deficiency appropriation for 14, 28, 516, 920, 940 *Barranquilla*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Barratry*, punishment for owner of vessel guilty of 1147 *Barre, Vt.*, appropriation for public building 946 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *Bartlett, George*, credit in accounts, public buildings.
Saint Louis, Mo., and Portland, Me 492 *Basel*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Basin, Wyo., General 0. 0. Howard Grand Army Post*, condemned ordnance granted to 1070 *Bassett, Henry O.*, deficiency appropriation for payment to 11 *Batavia*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Batavia, N. Y.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Bath, Me.*, appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations, Kennebec River 322, 963 enlargement of public building al, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 946 *Bathing Beach, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 285, 701 deficiency appropriation for 13, 495 *Battle Creek, Mich.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 372, 1011 *Battle Ships, First Class*, construction of two, authorized; cost 158 one to be built at a navy-yard, the other at yard or by contract 158 contracts; domestic materials, etc., required 159 construction of two authorized; cost 777 contracts; domestic materials, etc., required 777 *Batum*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Baxter, Major John E.*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 921 *Bay City, Mich.*, public building, payment for advertising authorized 491 *Bay Ridge Channel, Gowanus Bay, N.
Y.*, appropriation for improvement of 997 preliminary examination of, to be made 829 *Bay River, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Bay Rum*, internal revenue tax on, brought from Porto Rico 594 *Bayou Bartholomew*, bridge authorized across, at Morrell, Ark 33 Parkdale, Ark 54 Portland, Ark 54 Wilmot, Ark 54 *Bayou Boeuf, La.*, preliminary examination of, o be made 826 *Bayou Cocodrie, La.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 826 *Bayou Courtableau, La.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 826 *Bayou D’Arbonne*, bridge authorized across between Farmerville and Ruston, La 168 *Bayou La Batre, Ala.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Bayou Pierre, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Bayou Queue de Tortue, La.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 826 *Bayou Teclu, La,* preliminary examination of, to be made 826 *Beatrice, Nebr.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482xiv appropriation for public building 946 public building open-space requirement reduced 1068 *Beaufort Inlet, N.
C.*, appropriation for improvement of waterway to Pamlico Sound from 361, 1001 *Beaufort, N. C.*, appropriation for marine biological station 341, 979 preliminary examination of harbor to be made, for 10-foot channel 830 *Beaumont, Tex.*, additional allowance for site for public building 946 terms of court at 50 *Bedford City, Va.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 public building street-exposure restriction waived 1069 *Bedford, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 946 limit of cost increased, public building 521 obsolete cannon, etc., donated to 1165 *Beets*, appropriation for investigations of sugar production from 256 *Behn Brothers*, may construct bridge across part of Condado Bay, San Juan Island, P.
R 654 *Beirut*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Belfast*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Belfast, Me.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 946 *Belgium*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Belgrade*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Belize*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Bellaire, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Bellefontaine, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Bellefourche, S.
Dak.*, land district created; office 597 register and receiver to be appointed 598 *Belleville, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 946 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Bellingham, Wash.*, construction authorized of public building at 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 946 *Beloit. Kans.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Beloit, Wis*., construction authorized of public building at 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for public building 947 condemned cannon granted to, for soldiers’ and sailors’ monument 1071 *Belt, Robert*, claims against Choctaw and Chickasaw freedmen referred to Court of Claims 451 *Belvidere, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 947 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Bemidji, Minn.*, may bridge Mississippi River 168 time extended for dam across Mississippi River at 3 *Bender, Fred*, deficiency appropriation for injuries, House Office Building 924 *Benedictine Fathers of Sacred Heart Abbey, Okla.*, lands confirmed to 807 *Benning Road, D.
C.*, proceedings to condemn land for widening 163 appropriation for 164 *“Bennington,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Bennington, Vt.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Bergen*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Bering Lake, Alaska*, bridge authorized across 167 *Berlin*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Bermuda*, appropriation for meteorological station in 253, 1041 *Bernalillo County, N.
Mex.*, may issue bonds for constructing, etc., bridges across Rio Grande 612 *Berne*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Bethesda, Md.*, appropriation for animal experiment station at 254, 1043 *Betting, D. C.*, on races, games, etc., prohibited; penalty 164 *Beverages, etc.*, appropriation for investigating adulterating, false branding, etc., of 261, 1049 *Beverly, Mass.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 additional for site 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 947 *Biddeford, Me.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Bids, Public*, punishment for forging, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 *Big Hole Battlefield, Mont.*, appropriation for preserving, etc., monument 125 *Big Sandy River*, appropriation for improvement of dams, Levisa and Tug forks 358, 998 additional contracts authorized for Dam No. 1, Tug Fork 817 Dam No. 1, Levisa Fork 817xv *Big Satilla River, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Big Sioux River, S.
Dak. and Iowa*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Big Stone Gap, Va.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 appointment of deputy clerk of court 57 *Big Trees, California*, establishment of Calaveras Bigtree National Forest, containing 626 *Bigamy*, punishment for committing, in the Territories; limitations 1149 *Billings, Mont.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Bills, Bank* (*see* National Currency). *Bills of Exchange*, appropriation for refunding stamp taxes on, drawn for exports 590 for expenses, delegate to International Congress on 680 *Billy, William, Indian Allottee*, alienation restriction removed 88 *Binding*, requirements for, copyrighted books in United States 1078 *Binding, Public* (*see* Public Printing and Binding). *Bingham, Major G.
S.*, deficiency appropriation for allowance in accounts 498 pay not to be withheld for accepting steamer “Joseph E. Johnston 441 *Binghamton, N. Y.*, deficiency appropriation for public building 28 *Biographical Congressional Directory*, deficiency appropriation for recompiling 933 *Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 262, 1051 for general expenses 262, 1051 for preventing shipment of illegally killed game 262, 1051 for maintenance, bison range, etc 1051 for investigating food habits of birds and animals 1051 for investigating migration of plants and animals 1051 for administrative work 1052 *Bird Preserves*, punishment for hunting, etc., on 1104 *Birds, Alaska, Wild*, provision for protection of game 102 *Birds, Foreign*, importing, injurious to agriculture, etc., forbidden 1137 penalty for violations 1138 transporting prohibited, forbidden 1137 penalty for violations 1138 *Birds, Game*, transporting illegally killed, etc., forbidden; penalty 1137 *Birmingham*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Birmingham, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Tennessee River, between Hamlin and 58 former act repealed 58 *Biscayne Bay, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 359, 998 *Bismarck, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 87, 801 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 947 *Bison Range, Mont., National*, appropriation for purchase of lands, Flathead Indian Reservation for 267 for maintenance: fencing 1051 additional land from Flathead Indian Reservation 1051 *Bitter Root Valley, Mont.*, mining laws made applicable to undisposed of lands in 467 *Black Death*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 330, 970 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 10 *Black River, Ark.*, bridge authorized across, at Powhatan 3 *Black River, S.
C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Black Rock Harbor, N. Y*, appropriation for improvement of 998 balances for improvement of, transferred to breakwater system, Buffalo 816 *Black Warrior River, Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of, by locks and dams 359, 998 *Black, William*, appropriation for payment of fee as informer 983 *Blackfeet Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 83 *Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for survey, etc., of ceded land on 795 deficiency appropriation for surveys, allotment, etc 507 *Black fish Bayou, Ark.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Bladensburg Road, D.
C’.*, dedication of land owned by Government for widening of 620 time extended for condemnation proceedings 620 widening, by Washington, Spa Springs and Gretta Railroad Company 779 *Blaine, Wash*., immediate transportation privileges extended to 643 *Blauvelt, Arthur*, deficiency appropriation for services 934 *Blind Children, D. C.*, appropriation for instruction of indigent; con tracts 295, 710 permanent appropriation repealed 295 *Block Island, R. I.*, preliminary examination to be made of inner harbor, Great Salt Fond. 832 *Block-Signals, etc., Systems on Railroads*, appropriation for investigations of 325, 966 *Blood, Charles S.*, deficiency appropriation for 911 *Bloomington, Ill.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Bluefield, W*. *Va*., appropriation for public building 947 limit of cost increased, public building 523xvi *Bluefields*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Board of Charities, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 302, 718 *Board of Missions, Protestant Episcopal Church*, lands on Fort Hall Indian Reservation granted to 79 of Indians in Idaho to be conveyed to 166 *Board of Ordnance and Fortification*, appropriation for general expenses 396, 732 for civilian member 397, 732 for tests of experimental guns, etc 397, 732 inquiry of right to invention before making tests, etc 397, 732 *Board of Visitors, Military Academy*, appropriation for expenses 436, 1033 to be composed of members of Committees on Military Affairs of both Houses 436 notification of visits; expenses 436 *Board of Visitors Naval Academy*, appropriation for expenses 154, 772 *Boards, etc.* (*see* Commissions, Councils, etc.). *Bogota.* classification and salary of consulategeneral 101 *Bogue Phalia, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Bogue.
Sound, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Boilers, Externally Fired*, allowed thickness of shell of, increased on vessels on certain rivers 687 space between shell and flues; man holes 687 navigating oceans, Great Lakes, etc 687 present boilers 687 *Boise Barracks, Idaho*, appropriation for hospital 121 *Boise, Idaho*, appropriation for assay office at 211, 875 enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 947 additional land for public building to be acquired 1067 may use part of military reservation as a park 588 *Bolivia*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Boma*, classification and salary of consulategeneral 101 *Bombay*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Bonds, Municipal*, Tucson, Ariz., authorized to issue 34 *Bonds, Official*, disbursing officers Indian Service to give new, when required 71 sureties on prior, released 71 expenses for, may be paid by United States 75 *Bonds, Official, etc.*, punishment for forging, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 *Bonds, Postal Service*, punishment for postmasters improperly approving, etc 1133 *Bonds, State, etc.*, acceptable as security for additional national-bank circulation 549 conditions 549 transfer of title to Treasurer 549 assignments; liens 549 *Bonds.
Territorial*, issues authorized by New Mexico legislative assembly validated 53 Bernalillo County, N. Mex 612 Gila County, Ariz 606 Maricopa County, Ariz 606 Mohave County, Ariz 605 Phoenix, Ariz 605 Valdez, Alaska 600 nonliability of United States to be printed on face of 612 *Bonds, D. C.*, punishment for bucket shop dealing in 671 *Bonham, Tex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Bookkeeping and Warrants Division, Treasury Department*, deficiency appropriation for additional clerks 9 *Bookmaking, D.
C.*, on races, games, etc., prohibited; penalty 164 *Books, Copyrighted*, mechanical work for, to be done in United States 1078 affidavits required 1079 punishment for false statements 1079 *Boonville, Mo.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Bordeaux*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Boscobel, Wis*., condemned cannon, etc., granted to, for soldiers’ memorial hall 1070 *Boston and Maine Railroad*, deficiency appropriation for railway mail service 930 *Boston Elevated Railway Company*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty to 912 *Boston, Mass.*, appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 207, 871 for public works, navy-yard 139, 762 transfer of shears to Portsmouth yard 142 for Marine barracks 144 for electrical protection for public building 960 for improvement of harbor; 35-foot channel 998 deficiency appropriation for damages, artillery practice, harbor of 499 acquiring site for custom-house at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 custom-house building, enlargement of present 1068 preparation of plans, etc 1068 former appropriation available 1068 limit of all expenses 1068 immigration station authorized for 643 appropriation for site, building, etc 643, 982 postmaster’s pay increased 407 assistant 408 *Botanic Garden*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 196, 859 for repairs and improvements 196, 859 for general repairs, etc 381, 1019xvii *Boulder, Colo.*, appropriation for public building 947 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Boundaries*, in Mississippi River, consent of Congress to agreement as to, between Louisiana and Mississippi 1160 between Mississippi and Arkansas 1161 between Tennessee and Arkansas 1163 *Boundary, Canada and United States*, appropriation for demarkation of, under treaties 179, 679 *Boundary Commission, Mexican Water*, appropriation for continuing work of 176, 677 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada*, appropriation for surveying and marking 178, 679 *Bounds, J.
S.*, claim against Mississippi Choctaws for services in citizenship cases, referred to Court of Claims; payment from tribal funds 457 may intervene in suit by estate of Charles F. Winton 457 *Bounty*, appropriation for, volunteers 373, 1012 deficiency appropriation for, volunteers 16, 920 for seamens enlistment 29, 32, 517, 519, 941, 944 for destroying enemy’s vessels 29, 941 *Bounty-Land Warrants, Military*, patents issued on applications made between June 5, 1901, and June 20, 1907, declared valid 468 to issue on pending applications 468 punishment for forging, etc 1101 *Bowling Green, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 947 limit of cost increased, public building 521 terms of court at 182 *Bowling Green, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Boxer Disturbances, China*, remission of portion of indemnity for losses by reason of 577 final determination of claims by Court of Claims 577 *Braddock, Pa.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Bradford*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Bradford, Pa.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 947 *Brainerd, Minn.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 947 *Brattleboro, Vt.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 947 *Brazil*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 *Brazil, Ind.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 947 condemned cannon granted to, for courthouse park 1070 *Brazos River, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of, from Old Washington to Waco, lock and dam at Hidalgo Falls 359, 998 preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Brazos Santiago, Tex.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 833 *Breckons, J.
A.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services. 511 *Bremen*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Bremerton, Wash*, (*see* Puget Sound NavyYard, Wash.). *Brenham, Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Breslau*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Brewer, Raleigh, sr..* title to land in Mississippi confirmed 471 *Briar, John*, payment to 932 *Bribery*, punishment for, of government officials 1096 offering presents, etc., to customs officers 1100 Members of Congress for 1108 of Members of Congress, or attempting to bribe 1108 attempting, etc., of judicial officer 1112 accepting gift, etc., by judge 1112 acceptance of, by jurors, court officers, etc 1112 acceptance of, by witnesses 1113 officials accepting money, etc 1109 *Brick, A*. *L., late a Representative*, deficiency appropriation for payment to widow 512 *Bridgeport, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 359, 998 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 823 *Bridgeport, Conn., Customs Collection District*, established in place of Fairfield 7 ports of entry and delivery 7 collector’s residence 7 *Bridges* (*see also* Bridges, Omnibus Act), across Mississippi River at Rice, Minn., legalized 36 appropriation for constructing, Mississippi River, Fort Snelling to Saint Paul, Minn.; share of United States 1005 construction of, authorized across Bayou Bartholomew at Morrell, Ark 33 at Parkdale, Ark 54 at Portland, Ark 54 at Wilmot, Ark 54 Black River, Powhatan, Ark.. 3 Cache River, Ark 4 Calumet River, Lake County, Ind 781 Choctawhatchee River, Jones Old Ferry, Ala 5 Colorado River, Parker, Ariz 5, 166xviii construction of authorized.
Condado Bay, San Juan Island, P. R 654 Coosa River, Wetumpka, Ala 42 Cumberland River, Celina, Tenn 2 between Celina, Tenn., and Bakertown, Ky 57 between Rosita, Tenn., and Tennessee Rolling Works, Ky 57 Current River, Van Buren Ferry, Mo 592 Delaware River, Columbia, N. J., to Slateford, Pa 586 Grand Calumet River, Gary, Ind 4, 4 Hammond, Ind 32 Kansas River, Kans 612 Mobile River, Ala 49 Mississippi River, Burlington, Iowa 2 Saint Paul, Minn 582 Missouri River, Mo. and Kans 595 Council Bluffs, Iowa 3 Monongahela River, Monongahela Citv, Pa 56 Pend d’Oreille River, Newport, Wash 7 Powells River, Tenn 33 Red River, Shreveport, La 752 Rock River.
Ill 653 Colona Ferry, Ill 39 Saint Francis River, Madison, Ark 1 Saint Joseph River, Saint Joseph, Mich 38 Saint Louw River, Wis. and Minn 33 Santee River, S. C 613 Sheepscot River, Me 44 Spokane River, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 40 Tennessee River, Ky 58 White River, Negro Hill Landing, Ark 5 time extended for constructing, across Mississippi River, Burlington, Iowa 652 Fort Snelling, Minn 588 Saint Louis, Mo 2, 585 Missouri River, Council Bluffs, Iowa 660 Yankton, S. Dak 35, 658, 1059 Monongahela River, Brownsville, Pa 39, 654 Pittsburg, Pa 45, 638 Webster, Pa 1 Red River, Shreveport, La 37 Tennessee River, Marion County, Tenn 620 changes allowed in rebuilding, across Mississippi River at Keithsburg, Ill 649 legalized across Indian River North.
New Smyrna, Fla 595 penalty for failing to maintain lights required by law on 162 *Bridges, Omnibus Act (see also* Bridges), construction of, authorized across Bayou D’Arbonne, La 168 Bering Lake, Alaska 167 Choctawhatchee River, Ala 166 Colorado River, Ariz 166 Copper River, Alaska 167 Manistee River, Mich 168 Merrimac River, Mass 166 Mississippi River, Aitkin County, Minn. 167 Minnesota 168 Missouri River, Glasgow, Mo 166 Montana 169 Saint Charles, Mo 167 Morris and Cummings Channel, Tex 168 Muskegon River, Mich 169 Okanogan River, Wash 166 Red Lake River, Minn 168 Rio Grande, Brownsville, Tex 168 Rock River, Ill 167 Snake River, Oreg, and Idaho 167 legalized across Mississippi River between Morrison and Crow Wing counties, Minn 168 time extended for, across Missouri River at South Omaha, Nebr 167 between Wyandotte County, Kans., and Clay County, Mo 169 Yankton, S.
Dak 167 Rainy River, Minn 168 construction to be in accordance with general bridge act 169 right to amend, etc., reserved 169 *Bridges, D. C.*, appropriation for construction and repairs 284, 699 for highway, operation 284, 699 for Anacostia, operation 284, 699 for removal of old Anacostia; use of balance to complete new bridge and approaches 699 for Sixteenth street, over Piney Branch 699 deficiency appropriation for Anacostia, approaches; time for completion extended 13 Piney Branch, on Sixteenth street to be widened 283 *Bridgeton.
N*. *J.*, appropriation for public building 947 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Brightwood Avenue, D.* name changed to Georgia avenue 284 *Bristol*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Bristol, Conn.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 requirement waived 528 deficiency appropriation for site 485 appropriation for 947 *Bristol, Pa.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Bristol, Tenn.*, enlargement, of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 *Broad Creek River, Del.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Brokers*, punishment for unlawfully receiving on deposit, etc , public moneys 1106 *Brokers, D.
C.*, making transactions of securities to give name of buyer and seller, etc 671 *Bronx Borough, New York City*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Bronze Doors, West Entrance to Capitol*, appropriation for 344 *Brooke, Lieutenant Mark*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 498 *Brookfield, Mo.*, acquiring site for public building at. authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Brookhaven, Miss.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485xix *Brookings, S.
Dak.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *“Brooklyn,” V. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Brooks, N. M.*, settlement of accounts as delegate to Postal Congress at Rome directed 417 *Brotherhood of Saint Andrew, D. C., The*, incorporated; purpose, powers, etc 475 *Brown, Barbara*, audit directed of claims of heir of, destruction of, Northern Liberty Market, D.C. 1061 *Brown, Samuel*, payment to, from fund of Creek Nation 90 *Brownlow, Hon.
Walter P.*, reappointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 576 *Brownsville and Gulf Railway Company*, name of Saint Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway Company corrected to 576 *Brownsville, Pa..* time extended for bridging Monongahela River at 39, 654 *Brownsville, Tex.*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande at 168 *Brownsville, Tex., Investigation, Senate*, deficiency appropriation for extra services to Committee on Military Affairs 511 *Brownsville, Tex., Shooting Affray*, court of inquiry to be appointed to investigate 836 reenlistment of dismissed soldiers if found qualified 837 *Brownwood, Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Brunswick*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Brunswick, Ga.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 359, 998 *Brussels, Belgium*, appropriation for representation at International Conference on Maritime Law at 1019 classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Bryan, William James, late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 511 *Bubonic Plague*, appropriation for prevent ion of epidemic 330, 970 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 10 *Bucket Shops, D.
C.*, definitions of terms 670 bucketing a contract on quotations without actual sale of commodity 670 punishment for 671 keeper of bucket shop 671 punishment for second offense 671 of domestic corporation 671 of foreign corporation 671 exhibiting, etc., quotations, punishable if for 671 statement of sales of securities required 671 *Budapest*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Buenos Ayres*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Buffalo Bayou, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 359 *Buffalo, N.
Y.*, balances for harbor improvements applied to breakwater system 816 preliminary examination of inner harbor to be made 829 entrance to Erie Basin 829 public building; minimum price reduced, for sale of old 540 *Buffaloes*, appropriation for purchase of land for National Bison Range, Mont 267 *Buffaloes, Yellowstone Park*, appropriation for care, etc 351, 990 *Buffington, Captain Abraham P.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 920 *Building Associations, D. C.*, object stated 1058 examinations by Comptroller of the Currency 1058 payment of expenses 1058 report required of 1058 liquidation of insolvent 1059 business prohibited unless law complied with 1059 in present operation need not be incorporated 1059 punishment for violations 1059 false swearing to reports 1059 misappropriating funds 1059 organized under State or Territorial laws, subject to powers of comptroller 1059 District of Columbia excepted 1059 deposit of securities required 1059 *Building Inspection, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries, division of 274, 688 fees for permits, etc., to be prescribed by Commissioners 689 *Building Regulations, D. C.*, schedule of fees for permits, etc., under, to be established 689 *Buildings, D. C.*, appropriation for repair of, injured by fire 695 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Dangerous*, appropriation for expenses 281, 695 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Insanitary*, appropriation for expenses of board on 286, 701 *Bulgaria*, appropriation for diplomatic agent in 172, 672 for secretary of 172, 673 *Bull Fights, etc.*, punishment for engaging in; application of provisions 1150 *Bull Run National Forest, Oreg.*, punishment for unlawful trespass on 1099 *Bullion and Coin*, appropriation for freight on 205, 869 deficiency appropriation for freight on 11 *Buoyage*, appropriation for expenses 333, 972 deficiency appropriation for expenses 20, 30, 518, 943 *Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs, International* (*see* International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs). *Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade, International* (*see* International Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade). xx *Bureau, International Permanent Court of Arbitration (see* International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration). *Bureau, International Sanitary (see* International Sanitary Bureau). *Bureau of American Republics, International*, appropriation for expenses 177, 678 for printing and binding 384, 1023 for expenses of exhibit at Alaska-Yukon Exposition 1019 *Bureau of Animal Industry (see* Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Survey (see* Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions*, lands on Quapaw lands granted to, for church, etc 88 description corrected 446 for school on Wind River Reservation, Wyo 97 patents in fee for church, etc., lands, White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn., at White Earth 454 Pembina 455 Rice River 455 Red Lake Reservation at Red Lake 455 Rosebud Reservation, S.
Dak 809 Pine Ridge Reservation, S. Dak 810 Crow Creek Reservation, S. Dak 810 Lower Brule Reservation, S. Dak 810 *Bureau of Chemistry (sec* Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy*, appropriation for construction, etc., vessels 148, 768 limit wooden ships 148, 768 other ships 149, 768 repairs to specified vessels 149, 768 clerical, etc., services 769 for construction plants 149, 769 for civil establishment 150 for construction of new vessels 159, 778 additional: restriction 159 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 222, 886 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “In-crease of the Navy” 222, 886 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair. 29, 32, 503, 517, 519, 922, 941, 944 *Bureau of Corporations (see* Corporations Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Education (see* Education Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Engraving and Printing (see* Engraving and Printing Bureau). *Bureau of Entomology (see* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Equipment, Navy*, appropriation for equipment of vessels 134, 760 clerical, etc., services 761 for equipment machinery plants 135, 761 for coal and transportation 135, 761 for contingent 135, 761 for ocean and lake surveys 135, 761 for depots for coal 135, 761 for civil establishment 135 for public works under 144, 766 for equipment of new vessels 159, 778 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 219, 883 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Increase of the Navy” 886 deficiency appropriation for coal and transportation 16, 502, 504 for equipment of vessels 29, 502, 517, 519, 941, 944 for contingent 29, 923, 941 for ocean and lake surveys 502 for Electric Boat Company 923 *Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization (see* Immigration and Naturalization Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Insular Affairs (see* Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department). *Bureau of Labor (see* Labor Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Manufactures (see* Manufactures Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy*, appropriation for public works under 144 for surgeons’ necessaries and civil establishment 145, 766 for contingent 145, 767 for transporting remains 145, 767 for repairs 145, 767 nurse corps (female) established 146 pay of enlisted men Hospital Corps 146 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 222, 887 deficiency appropriation for Medical Department 17, 502 for bringing home remains of officers and men 17, 504, 922 for contingent 29, 503, 922, 941 *Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce and Labor (see* Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Navigation, Navy*, appropriation for transportation 130, 755 discharged naval prisoners; travel and clothing allowed 756 for recruiting 130, 756 evidence of age required 130, 756 for contingent 130, 756 for gunnery exercises 130, 756 for outfits, enlisted men and apprentices 130, 756 for naval auxiliaries 130, 756 for training stations, California 130, 756 Rhode Island 131, 757 Great Lakes 131, 757 for Naval War College 131, 757 for Naval Home 131, 757 for service badges and ribbons 132, 758 use of irons as punishment restricted 132 for public works under 142, 764 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 219, 883 deficiency appropriation for transportation. 16, 29, 502, 922, 940, 944 for outfits, first enlistment 16, 29, 502, 503, 516, 941 for training station, California 16, 922 for transportation, recruiting and contingent 29, 502, 940 for gunnery exercises 29, 502, 516, 519, 941 for colliers 29, 941 for recruiting 502 for contingent 502, 940 for naval auxiliaries 944 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy*, appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 132, 758 clerical, etc., services 758xxi appropriation for purchases of powder 759 payment to trusts forbidden 759 for smokeless powder; restriction 132, 759 for machine tools, etc 132, 759 for naval gun factory 133, 759 for new batteries for ships 133, 759 for fire-control instruments 132, 759 for ammunition for ships; use of supplies on hand; restriction 132, 759 for reserve guns 760 for modernizing turrets 760 for torpedoes and converting torpedo boats 133 for torpedoes and appliances 133, 760 for torpedo station, Rhode Island 133, 760 for naval militia 133, 760 for repairs 133, 760 for miscellaneous 133, 760 for civil establishment 133 for public works under 142, 765 for armor and armament of new vessels 159, 778 additional; restriction 159 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 222, 886 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Increase of the Navy” 222, 886 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 29, 502, 517, 941 for ordnance 941 for contingent 29, 32, 502, 503, 517, 941 for Fort Mifflin, Pa., powder magazine.. 503 for miscellaneous 923 for torpedo station 944 *Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration, International (see* International Bureau Permanent Court of Arbitration). *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 steam machinery 150, 770 tugs “Patapsco” and “Pawtuxent” 150 colliers “Vestal” and “Prometheus” 770 for materials, etc., yards and stations 151, 770 for incidental expenses 151, 770 clerical, etc., services 770 for machinery plants 151, 770 for experiment station, Naval Academy 151, 770 for civil establishment 152 warrant machinists to be styled machinists; promotion to chief machinists; pay, etc 771 eligibility as ensigns 771 for machinery, new vessels 159, 778 additional; restriction 159 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 222, 886 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Increase of the Navy” 222, 886 deficiency appropriation for steam machinery 29, 503, 504, 922, 941, 944 prizes for efficiency and economy in coal consumption 753 *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy*, appropriation for provisions 146, 767 clerical, etc., services 768 for contingent 146, 768 for freight 147, 768 for civil establishment 147 for public works under 766 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 222, 886 deficiency appropriation for clerks 17 for provisions 29, 503, 922, 941 for contingent 29, 32, 503, 504, 517, 941 for Herbert E.
Stevens 504 for freight 941, 944 *Bureau of Weights and Measures, International (see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy*, appropriation for maintenance 136, 761 clerical, etc., services 761 for contingent 136, 762 for public works 139, 762 for plans and specifications 142, 763 clerical, etc., services 764 for repairs and preservation 142, 764 for floating derricks 142, 764 transfer of shears from Boston to Portsmouth yard 142 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 223, 887 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “public works” 223, 887 deficiency appropriation for Portsmouth, N.H 17 for maintenance 502, 517, 923, 941 for repairs, etc 517 for Mare Island public works 923 *Bureau, Sanitary (see* International Sanitary Bureau). *Burgess, Captain Harry*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 921 *Burlington, Iowa*, limit of cost increased, public building 521 deficiency appropriation for 482 may bridge Mississippi River 2 time extended for 652 *Burlington, N.
J.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Burlington, Vt.*, appropriation for public building 317 for improvement of harbor 358 *Burns, William E.*, deficiency appropriation for services 933 *Burrill, H. R.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 927 *Burslem*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Busbey, L. W*., deficiency appropriation for services 512, 934 *Butler, Thomas*, appropriation for earthquake losses, building San Francisco custom-house 318 *Buzzer Annunciators, Army*, appropriation for target ranges 734 **C.** *C Street SW., D.
C.*, to be closed between 14th and 15th, site of Engraving and Printing Bureau new- building 959 *Cable Cars, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 414, 667xxii *Cabs, etc., D. C.*, scale of charges for public, to be established 724 *Cache River*, bridge authorized across, in Woodruff County, Ark 4 *Cadets, Military Academy*, pay increased 108 *Caffeine, etc.*, importation of impure tea for manufacture of, permitted 163 *Cahaba Power Company*, may dam Cahaba River at Centerville, Ala 37 *Cahaba River*, dam authorized across, at Centerville.
Ala 37 preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Cairo and Norfolk Railroad Company*, may bridge Cumberland River between Rosita, Tenn., and Tennessee Rolling Works, Ky 57 Celina, Tenn., and Rakerton, Ky 57 former act repealed. 58 may bridge Tennessee River, between Hamlin and Birmingham. Ky 58 former act repealed 58 *Cairo and Tennessee River Railroad Company*, repeal of act authorizing, to bridge Tennessee River 58 Cumberland River 58 *Cairo, Egypt*, appropriation for agent and consul-general 172, 672 *Calais*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Calais, Me.*, appropriation for public building 947 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Calaveras Bigtree National Forest, Cal.*, lands to be acquired for 626 name and administration established 626 reimbursement to owners 627 no appropriation authorized 627 *Calcutta*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Calgary*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *California*, appropriation for Indian Service in 76, 787 for purchasing lands, etc., for Indians in; restriction 76 for naval training station 130, 757 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 230, 893 for reproducing plats of mineral surveys in 988 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 16, 922 for surveyor-general’s records, reproducing 941 for incidental expenses, Indian Service in 942 Calaveras Bigtree National Forest created in; lands to be secured 626 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction 377 lands withdrawn from entry to conserve waters of San Bernardino Valley 641 removal of exclusion of counties in. from agricultural land entries in forest reserves 554 sale of isolated tracts of public lands, Imperial County 779 survey directed for inland waterway, Humboldt Bay to Eel River 836 title to certain lands in, confirmed to Western Power Company 100 *California and Oregon Land Company*, appropriation for paying Klamath Agency Indians for lands sold to 92 *California Debris Commission*, appropriation for expenses 367, 1007 *California Northern Judicial District*, deficiency appropriation for district judge 21 *California Street NW*., *D.
C.*, part of V street changed to 582 *Callao*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Calumet River, Ill. and Ind.*, appropriation for improvement of 359, 998 bridge authorized across, in Lake County, Ind 781 *Cambridge, Md.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 826 *Cambridge, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Camden, Me.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Camden, N.
J.*, condemned cannon granted to, for soldiers’ monument 1073 *Cameron, John J.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 512, 935 *Cameron, William*, appropriation for payment of fee as informer 983 *Camp Butler National Cemetery, near Riverton, Ill.*, appropriation for superintendent’s lodge 1002 *Campbell County, Tenn.*, may bridge Powells River at Agee 33 *Campbell County, Va*., condemned cannon granted to, for courthouse 1074 *Campbellton*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Canada*, appropriation for surveying and marking boundary with Alaska 178, 679 for marking boundary between United States and 179, 679 list of aliens returning, not required of vessels to 1060 *Canadian Commission*, appropriation for preparing reports, etc., of 177, 678 *Canadian Fisheries Convention*, appropriation for commissioner, etc 380, 680 *Canal, Lake Eric and Ohio River Ship*, time extended for constructing 625 *Canal, Ship*, time extended for constructing, from Lake Washington to Puget Sound 613 *Canal Zone*, leases of land on. for cultivation authorized; conditions 658 only lands not used for canal, etc., available 658 mineral, oil, and gas rights reserved 658 survey may be ordered 658 delegation of powers 658 *Canal Zone, Government of*, appropriation for officers and employees 386, 1025 for labor 386, 1025 for materials, contingent expenses, etc 386, 1025xxiii appropriation for officers, etc., sanitation department 386, 1025 for labor, sanitation department 386, 1025 for material, sanitation department 386, 1025 for constructing new Panama Railroad 386, 1025 for municipal expenses, Panama and Colon 1025 all expenditures to be paid from proceeds of bonds 386, 1025 10 per cent interchangeable; use of surplus for construction, etc., expenses 386, 1026 revenues of, distributed; detailed statement of receipts and expenditures required 386 receipts from customs reappropriated for construction department 387 allowances for longevity and lay-over days restricted 1026 reimbursement of Panama Railroad for fire and marine losses 386, 1026 funds collected from rents, postage, etc., appropriated 386, 1026 funds realized from services, sales, etc., reappropriated for construction, etc 387, 1026 *Canals, Canalized Rivers, etc., Government*, no tolls to be levied on vessels using 818 indefinite appropriation for maintaining, etc 818 modifications, reconstruction, etc., authorized 818 not applicable to Panama Canal 818 ownership of lands, etc., between Saint Marys Falls Ship Canal and Canada boundary to be secured 820 *Canandaigua, N.
Y*., appropriation for public building 947 *Canceling Machines, Postal Service*, appropriation for rental or purchase, etc 411, 665 *Cane Island, Saint Francis River, Ark.*, acceptance of State survey of 684 preference to occupants to make home stead entries on; or purchase 684 limit of entries 684 lands previously disposed of not affected 684 *Caney Fork, Tenn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Cannon, Mountain, Field, and Siege*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 394, 729 *Cannouchee River, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Canton*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Canton, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 94, 811 *Cape Ann, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge, Sandy Bay 1000 *Cape Blanco, Oreg.*, survey, report, etc., on need of light station on Orford Reef 162 appropriation for 332 *Cape Fear River, N. C.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 for improvement of, at and below Wilmington 359, 998 preliminary examination of, to be made at and below Wilmington 830 *Cape Fear River, N. C., Northeast Branch*, preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Cape Girardeau, Mo.*, appropriation for public building 947 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Cape Gracias*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Cape Haitien*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Cape Lookout, N.
C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made for harbor of refuge 830 *Cape May, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of Cold Spring Inlet 999 *Cape Spartel and Tangier Light*, appropriation for annual contribution 175, 676 *Cape Town, Cape of Good. Hope*, appropriation for foreign hospital 181, 682 classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Cape Vincent, N. Y*., appropriation for fish hatchery 342 *Capital Traction Company, D. C.*, to construct tracks on Florida avenue from Seventh street NW. to Eighth street NE 247 on Eighth street from Florida avenue NE. to Pennsylvania avenue SE 247 on New Jersey avenue from Florida avenue NW. to Massachusetts avenue, thence by Union Station to F and Second streets NE 247 on F street to Eighth street NE 247 on T street NW. from Seventh to Florida avenue 247 on Delaware avenue from C street NE. to Union Station plaza 247 on First street from B street south to B street north 247 permit to lay duct lines 247 time of construction limited; extension 248 joint use of tracks; terms 248 temporary overhead trolleys allowed to Union Station 249 substitution of underground construction 250 *Capitol*, appropriation for repairs 344, 984 for statuary for pediment of House wing 63, 344 for pedestal for bust of Chief Justice Waite 344 for Senate document room 344 for bronze doors, west entrance 344 for Senate Office Building 344, 984 for House Office Building 344 for additional elevator House wing 345 for cleaning, etc., works of art 345, 984 for improving grounds 345, 984 for lighting building and grounds 345, 984 for repairs, stable, etc 345, 984 for Supreme Court conference room, steel fixtures, etc 984 for trees, etc., grounds of 356, 995 for bust of President Zachary Taylor 1019 deficiency appropriation for general repairs, etc 924 for repairs, etc 17, 506 for transfer of statue of Washington by Greenough from, to the Smithsonian 492 for George S.
Cunningham and H. M. Sullivan, injuries 506 for M. H. Mosman 506xxiv deficiency appropriation for House Office Building 507 for general repairs; balance from amount for Senate kitchen 506 for lighting and grounds 925 for heating, etc., plant 925 rearrangement, etc., of Hall of the House of Representatives directed 1168 appropriation for expenses 1168 statue of Washington transferred to Smithsonian Institution 576 *Capitol Building and Grounds, Superintendent of*, appropriation for. engineer, clerks, etc 229, 892 for laborers, etc 229, 892 for engineers, etc., House of Representatives 189, 851 for engineers, etc., Senate 186, 849 deficiency appropriation for draftsmen’s services 924 duties respecting House Office Building 579 made member of commission on memorial amphitheater at Arlington: duties 540 to prepare plans, etc., for District Militia armory 540 to change and reconstruct the Hall of the House of Representatives, in accordance to plan adopted 1168 appropriation for expenses 1168 *Capitol Police*, appropriation for captain, lieutenants, and privates 187, 850 for contingent expenses 188, 850 deficiency appropriation for extra month’s pay 511, 931 to receive December, 1907, salaries, December 21 565 December, 1908. salaries, December 19 1160 *Carbondale, Pa.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 947 *Cardiff*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Carey Act*, additional grant of arid lands to Idaho under 577 to Idaho and Wyoming 347 grant to New Mexico and Arizona for reclamation under 638 lands in former Ute Reservation granted to Colorado under 644 *Carlisle, Pa.*, appropriation for Indian school 92, 808 for public building 947 granted right of wav for sewage system through grounds of Indian school 447 connection with school authorized 447 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Carlsbad*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Carlton County, Minn.*, sale, etc., of certain Chippewa Indian lands in, to State of Minnesota 455 *Carnal Intercourse*, punishment for, with female under 16, or accessory 1143 *Carnegie Library, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 279, 693 *Carpenter, Howard B.*, deficiency appropriation for balance due for surveys 507 *Carriers, Common*, punishment for acting as agents for buyer or seller of liquors shipped in interstate etc., commerce 1136 *Carroll, Jennie (widow)*, appropriation for monthly payments to 739 deficiency appropriation for annuity 499, 919 *Carrollton, Ga.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Carrollton.
Mo.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 947 *Carson, Nev.*, appropriation for Indian school 85, 798 for mint at 210, 874 deficiency appropriation for mint 12, 913 *Cartagena*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Carter and Booker*, deficiency appropriation for rent of postoffice, Ardmore, Okla 930 *Carter County, Mo.*, may bridge Current River near Van Buren Ferry 592 *Carter, Joseph*, deficiency appropriation for extra sendees 512 *Cartersville, Ga.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Carthage, Mo.*, appropriation for public building 947 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Casper, Wyo.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 537 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Cass Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.*, patents in fee for church, etc., lands, to Diocese of Duluth 453 *Cassidy Bayou, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Castillo, Demetrio, jr., of Cuba.* may be admitted for instruction at Military Academy 1039 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 323, 964 *Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office*, appropriation for printing and binding 384, 1023 printing directed 1086 accepted as evidence of registration 1086 distribution to postmasters and collectors of customs 1086 *Catania, Italy*, consulate established at, in place of Messina 593 *Cathcart, Thomas*, conveyance by Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company to, authorized 470 *Catlettsburg, Ky.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 947 terms of court at 182 *Cattle (see also* Animal Industry Bureau ), appropriation for enforcing humane transport of export 254, 1042xxv appropriation for collecting information of diseases of 254, 1042 for quarantine stations for neat 254, 1042 for collecting information, etc., concerning products 254 prevention of diseases of 254, 1043 *Cattle Fever Ticks*, appropriation for emergency fund, eradicating 268 *Cattle, Report on Diseases of*, printing ordered; distribution 576 *Cavalry and Field Artillery School of Application, Fort Riley, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 106 *Cante, P.
I.*, appropriation for public works, naval station 141, 763 *Cayuse Indians, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 92, 807 *Cedar Rapids, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 947 torrent 317, 947 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Cedar River, Iowa*, preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Cedartown, Ga.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Ceiba*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Celina, Tenn.*, bridge authorized across Cumberland River at 2 between Bakertown, Ky., and 57 *Cement, etc.*, appropriation for investigation of structural materials of 349, 989 *Census.
Director of the*, appropriation for, statisticians, etc 239 *Census, First*, deficiency appropriation for printing names of heads of families 19 *Census Office, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Director, statisticians, clerks, etc 239 for special agents, etc 239 for transcripts from registration records, etc 239 for rent 240 for stationery, contingent expenses, etc 240 for tabulating returns 240 for printing and binding 384 deficiency appropriation for printing names of heads of families.
First Census 19 for preliminary expenses Thirteenth Census 927 statistics of stocks of baled cotton to be published with cotton reports 1168 *Centerville, Ala.*, dam authorized across Cahaba River at 37 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 305, 720 for repairs, etc 305 *Central Railroad and Bridge Company*, may bridge Missouri River at Council Bluffs, Iowa 3 time extended for 660 *Centralia, Ill.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 construction, deficiency appropriation for. 483 appropriation for 947 *Certificates*, punishment for forging, etc., to obtain money from the Government 1094 having in possession forged, etc 1094 making false, by officials 1107 *Certificates of Entry, Customs*, punishment for forging, etc 1100 *Chalmette National Cemetery, La.*, acceptance of lands for enlarging 1002 appropriation for improving addition 1002 *Chamberlain, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 93, 808 deduction if transferred to State, etc 808 grant of, to South Dakota authorized; conditions, etc 808 sale, if grant not accepted; conditions 808 *Chambersburg, Pa.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 947 *Chandler-Dunbar Water Power Company*, license to use water power, etc., Saint Marys River, to terminate by January 1, 1911 821 temporary permits pending condemnation 821 *Chaplain*, appropriation for House of Representatives 188 850 for Senate 184, 846 *Charges ď Affaires ad interim*, appropriation for 172, 672 deficiency appropriation for salaries 942, 945 pay allowed secretaries acting as 673 *Charities and Corrections, D.
C.*, appropriation for board of charities 302, 718 for reformatories and correctional institutions 302, 718 for medical charities 304, 720 for child-caring institutions 305, 721 for temporary homes 307, 723 for indigent insane 307, 723 for relief of the poor 307, 723 for transporting paupers 307, 724 *Charleroi, Pa.*, limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Charleston, S. C.*, appropriation for equipment plant, navyyard 135 for public works, navy-yard 140, 763 for Marine barracks 145 for additional land for marine barracks 766 *Charleston Quarantine Station*, appropriation for improvements, etc 961 *Charleston, W.
Va.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 947 *Charlotte, N. C.*, appropriation for assay office at 211, 875 *Charlotte, N. Y*., preliminary examination of harbor to be made 829 *Charlottesville, Va.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 *Charlottetown*, classification and salary of consulate 102xxvi *Chattanooga, Tenn.*, immediate transportation privileges extended to 7 terms of court 591 *“Chattanooga,” U.S.S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Cheboygan, Mich.*, preliminary examination of, to be made, inland waterway to Petoskey 827 *Checks, etc.*, punishment for issuing, of less than one dollar for use as money 1122 *Checks, etc., Lost*, duplicates issued for, of disbursing officers 643 postal, or warrants 644 *Checks, Postal Service*, issue of duplicates for lost, etc 415 *Chefoo*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Chelsea, Mass.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 948 allowance in Navy pay and Marine-Hospital accounts for expenses incident to fire at 251 *Chemical and Physical Researches, Public Domain*, appropriation for 349, 988 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 260, 1048 for general expenses 260, 1049 demonstrating methods of making denatured alcohol by farmers 260 for inspecting food products for export 260, 1049 for executing pure-food law 261, 1049 payments to State, etc., officials 261 deficiency appropriation for laboratory expenses 616 *Chemistry, International Congress of Applied*, invited to hold next meeting in United States 1170 *Chemnitz*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Cherokee Indians (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for expenses, leasing lands of 90, 804 for tribal schools 91, 804 payment for remnant allotments due 805 payment of share of tribal funds to intermarried white citizens 446 protest may be heard in Court of Claims 446 lands of lapsed allotment to Julia Lewis, added to town sites, Dewey, Colo 448 *Cherokee Indians, Eastern*, deficiency appropriation for interest on judgment in favor of 938 payment to members of council for attendance 805 *Cherokee, N.
C.*, appropriation for Indian school 86, 800 *Chesapeake Bay*, light, etc., buoys authorized off entrance to 161 appropriation for 332 preliminary examination of, to be made for channels Baltimore and Kent counties shores 826 *Chester, Pa.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 948 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 84, 797 for line riders 797 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 88, 802 sale of lands authorized for use of schools of 88, 447 part of school and agency reserves; proceeds 447 agency and school buildings and lands 448 preference of El Reno to purchase 448 proceeds for new building, etc., Cheyenne boarding school, and day schools 448 *Cheyenne Boarding School, Okla.*, sale of lands for benefit of, etc 88, 448 *Cheyenne River Agency, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 93 *Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations, S. Dak. and N. Dak.*, unallotted lands on, to be sold; description 460 school sections reserved 461 lands for agency, schools, etc., excepted. 461 opened to entry by proclamation 461 relinquishment of allotments 461 allotments to Indians who have not received lands 461 survey of coal lands 462 appraisal and sale of lands 462 method of payment and entry 462 sale of undisposed lands 463 town-site reservations to be made; sale of lots 463 deposit of proceeds to credit of Indian tribes 463 sections 16 and 36 granted to South and North Dakota 463 appropriation for purchase of school sections 463 for expenses of appraising, etc.; reimbursable 463 liability of United States defined 464 treaty rights unimpaired 464 use of timber by Indian allottees 464 *Cheyenne, Wyo.*, condemned ordnance, etc., donated to 1166 *Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company*, may change right of way across Niobrara Military Reservation 588 *Chicago Heights, Ill.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 948 *Chicago, Ill.*, appropriation for warehouse for Indian supplies 73 for assistant treasurer’s office 207, 872 for enforcing anchorage regulations 322, 963 for marine hospital 329 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 363, 1002 for mail-bag repair shop, etc 412, 666 for electrical protection for public building 960 acquiring site for post-office at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 balance for harbor improvement to be used on Chicago River project 429 preliminary examination of, to be made, harbors and rivers near, for plan of improving harbor facilities 825 wagon or underground electric car mail transportation 412xxvii *Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad Company*, may bridge Grand Calumet River at Gary, Ind 4 *Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company*, may bridge Grand Calumet River at Hammond, Ind 32 *Chicago, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company*, may bridge Calumet River in Lake County, Ind 781 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company*, may locate additional station ground, Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho 78 *Chicago River, Ill.*, preliminary examination of West Fork of South Branch to be made 825 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga Actional Park*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 365, 1005 for bridge over Chickamauga Creek 365 for repairing cyclone damages 366 for road from Lookout Mountain to Rossville, Ga., on Hooker’s line of march 366 *Chickasaw Freedmen*, claims of attorneys for services to be brought in Court of Claims 451 rights to acquire allotments to cease Dec. 1, 1910 805 *Chickasaw Indians (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 91, 804 payment for remnant of allotments due 805 for salary of D.
H. Johnson as governor 90 coal and asphalt lands of, surface only, may be condemned for public use 805 payment of outstanding warrants issued by 315 town sites authorized on surface of coal and asphalt segregated lands 446 restriction on sales removed; expenses 446 *Chickasaw, Okla.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Chickasaw River, Ala.*, preliminary examination of, to be made, to remove bar at mouth 823 *Chicott Pass, La.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *Chief Justice, Supreme Court*, appropriation for 242, 905 *Chief of Staff, Army*, appropriation for Army War College 106, 732 for military information division expenses 106, 733 for chief clerk, etc 111, 736 for Army War College, maintenance 122, 747 *Chihuahua*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Child-Caring Institutions, D.
C.*, appropriations for 305, 721 *Child-Labor Employment, D. C. (see* Employment of Child Labor, D. C.). *Child Workers, Woman and*, appropriation for, investigating condition of 239, 902 *Children, Helpless*, widows pension not affected by specific act for 1058 *Children’s Guardians, D. C., Board of*, appropriation for administrative expenses 305, 721 for salaries 305, 721 *Children’s Guardians, D. C., Board of*—Con. appropriation for feeble-minded children 305, 721 for board, etc., of children 305, 721 advances 306, 722 deficiency appropriation for board, etc., of children 496, 917 *Children’s Hospital, D.
C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 304, 720 *Chile*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 for expenses, Pan-American Scientific Congress, Santiago 380 *Chillicothe, Mo.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Chilocco, Okla.*, appropriation for Indian school 88, 802 *China*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 for Chinese secretary 173, 674 for assistant Chinese secretary 173, 674 for student interpreters 173, 674 for cost of tuition 173, 674 for interpreters at consulates 181, 681 for marshals, consular courts 181, 682 for expenses of prisoners 181, 682 disabled soldiers serving in. admitted to Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 1012 exchange of portion of legation property in Pekin 179 remission of portion of indemnity for Boxer disturbances 577 *China, United States Court for*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 178, 679 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 517, 942 *Chincoteague Inlet, Va.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Chinese Exclusion*, appropriation for enforcing 343, 982 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 518, 945 *Chinese Indemnity for Boxer Disturbances*, modification of amount authorized 577 remission of portion of remainder 577 disallowed claims to be adjudicated by Court of Claims 577 amount reserved for payment of judgments; payments 577 balance to be returned to China 578 evidence, etc., to be considered 578 limitation of allowances 578 *Chinese Plague*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 330, 970 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 10 *Chippewa Falls, Wis*., appropriation for public building 948 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *Chippewa Indians, Fond du Lac*, deficiency appropriation for payment for timber depredations 30 *Chippewa Indians, Mich.*, complete roll of, to be made 81 *Chippewa Indians, Minn., Mille Lac Band*, claims for losses referred to Court of Claims 619 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 97, 814 *Chippewa Indians of Minnesota*, appropriation for drainage survey, etc 82 for D.
C. Lightbourn and George D. Hamilton 82xxviii appropriaton for advance interest 82, 794 for support, etc 83, 794 ceded lands open to homestead entry 171 payment, required 171 extra, for drainage survey, Red Lake Reservation 171 forestry and other reserved lands of, included in Minnesota National Forest 270 sale of timber continued on other lands 270 on included lands 270 commission to appraise value of timber, etc., on lands included 271 certify value of timber and lands taken 271 appeal by Indian 271 amount to be placed to credit of Indians 271 allotments within National Forest may be exchanged for other public lands 271 of deceased Indians 271 purchase authorized instead of exchange 272 unallotted lands in reservation outside of National Forest, opened to homestead entry 272 pay of appraisal commissioners 272 graves not to be disturbed; burials 272 extent of government liability 272 sale of unallotted lands in Carlton County to Minnesota 455 alienation restriction removed from certain allotments in Carlton County 455 sale to State; acceptance of other allotment 455 proceeds to credit of tribe 456 timber contracts continued 456 conditions 456 report of all moneys received from lands, timber, on account of, to be made 1167 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi, Minn.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 82, 794 *Chippewa Indians.
Red Lake Reservations*, annual payments to be made in April 83 *Chippewa Indians, Rocky Boy’s Bana, Mont.*, appropriation for settling on reservation, etc 84 *Chippewa Indians, Turtle Mountain Band*, appropriation for support, etc., of 87, 800 issue of trust patents to allottees 801 *Chippewa Indians, White Earth Band, Minn.*, appropriation for annual celebration 82, 794 transfer of proceeds from suit with Commonwealth Lumber Company to credit of 456 *Choate, Charles A., jr.*, appointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 567 *Choctaw Freedmen*, claims of attorneys for services to be brought in Court of Claims 451 rights to acquire allotments to cease Dec. 1, 1910 805 *Choctaw Indians (sec also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 91, 804 payment for remnant allotments due 805 for fulfilling treaties with 91, 805 case of Fleming *v*.
McCurtain to be advanced in Supreme Court 807 claims of Samuel Garland against, referred to Court of Claims 445 payment of judgment from funds of nation 445 Attorney-General to defend 445 coal and asphalt lands of, surface only, may be condemned for public uses 805 lands allowed for Good land Indian Orphan Industrial School 806 payment of outstanding warrants issued by 315 town sites authorized on surface of coal and asphalt segregated lands of 446 restriction on sales removed; expenses 446 *Choctaw Indians, Mississippi*, claims of attorneys for services referred to Court of Claims; payment from tribal funds 457 intervening allowed of William N.
Vernon and others in suit of estate of Charles F. Winton against 457 *Choctawhatchee River*, bridge authorized across, near Geneva, Ala. 166 at Jones Old Ferry, Ala 5 dam authorized across, in Dale County, Ala 40 *Cholera*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 330, 970 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 10 *Christiana River, Del.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Christiania*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Chunking*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Cienfuegos*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Cincinnati, Ohio*, appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 208, 872 loan of tents for gymnastic festival at 1165 *Circuit Courts*, cognizance of crimes and offenses designated in Criminal Code in 1153 jurisdiction in customs appeals from Board of General Appraisers 404 appeal to circuit courts of appeal 405 jurisdiction under copyright law 1084 *Circuit Courts of Appeals*, appropriation for clerks 242, 905 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit 243, 905 for law books for 243, 906 for library, ninth circuit 377 appeals, etc., from district court, Hawaii, to ninth circuit 839 jurisdiction in appeals from circuit courts of customs cases 405 review by Supreme Court 405 *Circuit Judges*, appropriation for 242, 905 *Circulation, National Bank*, provisions for issuing additional 546 *Citizenship*, punishment for making, etc., false certificates of 1102 counterfeiting, etc., certificates of 1102 possessing counterfeit plates, etc., of certificates of 1102 printing, etc., counterfeit certificates of 1102 unlawfully possessing distinctive paper 1102 unlawful possession of blanks 1102 denying, after naturalization 1102 falsely claiming, etc 1103 *City and Suburban Railway, D.
C.*, to construct tracks on North Capitol street from Gstreet to Massachusetts avenue 247 permit to lay duct lines 247 to remove unused tracks; expenses, 247 time of construction limited; extension 248 joint use of tracks; terms 248xxix *City Bonds*, acceptable as security for additional national-bank circulation 549 conditions 549 *City Delivery, Postal Service*, appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 233, 896 for letter carriers 411, 665 for substitute, auxiliary, and temporary carriers 411, 665 for new offices 411, 665 for horse hire and vehicles 411, 665 for car fare and bicycles 411, 665 for street car collections 411, 665 for mechanics 411, 665 for marine service, Detroit 411, 665 for incidental expenses 411, 665 for special delivery 411, 665 for supplies 416, 669 deficiency appropriation for carriers, new offices 24 for horse hire, etc 24 for car fare and bicycles 24 for supplies 24 for expenses 31, 510, 518 *City Refuse, D.
C.*, appropriation for removal of 285, 700 *Ciudad Juarez*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Ciudad Porfirio Diaz*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Civil-Pension Roll*, establishment of, in postal service, prohibited 417, 670 *Civil Rights*, punishment for conspiracy against, of citizens 1092 depriving citizens of, on account of race, etc., under color of State laws, etc 1092 conspiring to prevent holding of office, etc 1092 unlawful presence of troops at elections 1092 interfering with voters by Army and Navy officers, etc 1092 prescribing qualifications of voters by Army and Navy officers 1092 interfering with election officers by Army and Navy officers 1092 disqualification from holding office, additional penalty 1093 *Civil Service Commission*, appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 197, 860 for field force, examiners, etc 197, 860 for rural carrier examining board 197, 860 details from executive departments forbidden 197, 861 transfer of employees 197, 861 for traveling, etc., expenses 197, 861 for contingent expenses 229, 892 for rent 229, 893 for printing and binding 383, 1022 for additional clerks, expenses, etc 1019 for additional rent 1019 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 514 *Civil* War *Service*, increased grade, etc., to retired naval officers for, not to deprive other officers of their rights 753 *Claims*, appropriation for attorneys, etc., defending suits in 236 for defending suits in 374, 1013 appropriation for defense in Indian depredation 374, 1013 deficiency appropriation for defending suits in 21, 508, 928 for judgments, Court of Claims 27, 514, 938 for paying awards, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 27, 515, 937 for paying, certified by accounting officers 27, 515, 939 for damages to property, etc., Philippine Islands 499 for judgments, Indian depredation 514, 938 for compilation of laws, etc., relating to 934 destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D.
C., to be audited, etc 1060 final adjudication of Chinese indemnity 577 time extended for presenting State, war with Spain 42 punishment for presenting false, etc 1095 taking away, etc., papers relating to, against the United States 1096 court officials, etc., dealing in fee, etc 1107 prosecuting, etc., by officials 1107 Members of Congress and officials receiving compensation for services in, against the Government 1169 *Claims Commission, Spanish Treaty*, appropriation for expenses 374, 1013 deficiency appropriation for paying awards of., 27, 515 *Claims, False*, punishment for presenting, aiding, etc., for public property 555 *Claims of Confederate.
Soldiers*, deficiency appropriation for paying, for property wrongfully taken 499 time extended for presenting 499 *Clarendon County, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Santee River in 613 *Clarinda, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 317 *Clark Creek, S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Clarksville, Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Classification Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, agents, etc 233, 897 for per diem special agents 234, 897 *Clatskanie River, Oreg.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Clay Center, Kans.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Clay County, Mo.*, time extended for bridge across Missouri River between Wyandotte County, Kans., and 169 *Clays, etc.*, appropriation for investigation of structural materials of 349, 989 *Clearwater River, Idaho*, preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Cleburne, Tex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 948 *Clerk Hire, Members and Delegates*, appropriation for 192, 855 payment to clerks to Members-elect 192xxx *Cleric of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for. clerks, etc 188, 850 pay increased 850 deficiency appropriation for employees paid from contingent fund 935 *Clerks and Janitors to Committees*, appropriation for, House of Representatives 189, 852 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate*, appropriation for 185, 846 salaries increased 846 for additional for preparing Senate Manual 847 for, paid from miscellaneous items 847 *Clerks at Consulates*, appropriation for; limitation 181, 681 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations*, appropriation for 173, 674 new appointees to be citizens 173, 674 *Clerks, Messengers, etc., Army*, appropriation for, at headquarters 111, 736 details to War Department forbidden 112, 736 *Clerks to Committees*, appropriation for House of Representatives, annual 189, 852 session 190, 853 for Senate 185, 846 deficiency appropriation for assistant clerks, paid from contingent fund House of Representatives 935 *Clerks to Senators*, appropriation for 187, 849 deficiency appropriation for 932 allowance of accounts for payments of salaries to, directed 26 *Clerks, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees 376, 1014 Montana district 376 deficiency appropriation for fees 30, 32, 509, 518, 519, 929, 943 punishment for failing to deposit money paid into registry of court 1106 receiving money paid into registry of court as loan, etc., from 1107 *Cleveland, Frances F.*, granted franking privilege, as widow of ex- President Grover Cleveland 591 *Cleveland, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 948 rent. 317, 948 for improvement of harbor 358, 997, 998 for improvement of harbor entrance. 359 for marine hospital 961 light stations authorized on breakwater pierheads 161 appropriation for 332 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Cleveland, Tenn.*, construction authorized of public building at 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 948 *“Cleveland,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Clifton Forge, Va.*, appropriation for public building 948 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *Clinton, Mo.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 948 *Clothing, Army*, appropriation for 121, 746 for indemnity for, destroyed for sanitary reasons 121, 746 deficiency appropriation for 15, 28, 940 issue to States, etc., for organized militia 401 *Clothing, Army or Navy*, punishment for purchasing, from unauthorized persons 556 *Clothing, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 156, 775 *Clover*, appropriation for examination of seeds 256, 1045 *Coal, Anthracite*, appropriation for refund of duties on, imported October 6, 1902, to January 15, 1903 590 deficiency appropriation for refund of duties on, to certain parties 912 *Coal Deposits, Five Civilized Tribes*, sale of town lots, not to convey interest in 316 *Coal Depots, Navy*, appropriation for establishing 135, 761 *Coal Lands*, location, etc., on opened Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont 562 surface rights of entryman on lands subsequently found to be 844 *Coal Lands, Alaska*, consolidation of claims permitted 424 maximum area 424 associations allowed 424 restriction on membership of corporations 424 preference right to purchase for Army or Navy 424 price to be fixed by the President 424 suit in Court of Claims if price disputed 424 forfeiture of title if lands owned by combinations in restraint of trade, etc 424 if in excess of maximum 424 patents to recite conditions 424 *Coal Lands, Okla., Choctaw and Chickasaw*, surface only of, subject to condemnation for public uses 805 *Coal Mines, Territories and Alaska*, appropriation for investigations, etc., for protecting lives in 226 *Coal, Navy*, appropriation for, and transportation 135, 761 for depots for 135, 761 deficiency appropriation for, and transportation 16, 502, 504 prizes for efficiency and economy of consumption, on ships 753 *Coals, Lignites, etc.*, appropriation for analyzing and testing 349, 989 completion ordered by July 1, 1909 350 *Coast, and Geodetic Surrey*, appropriation for; advances 334, 973 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts, etc 335, 973 for Pacific Ocean surveys 335, 973 transportation to Manila, etc., Filipino employees 335, 973 for hydrographic researches, etc 335, 973 for onshore soundings, Coast Pilot, etc 335, 973 for magnetic observations, etc 335, 974 for points to State surveys 335, 974 for special surveys 335, 974 for miscellaneous 335, 974 for delegate, International Geodetic Association 336, 974 for tidal gauge, Seamen’s Home, N.
Y 974 cumulative leave to officers on duty in the Philippines 974 for vessels, repairs, etc 336, 974 for vessels, officers, and men 336, 974 for superintendent, assistants, etc 336, 974xxxi appropriation for office force 336, 975 for office expenses 337, 976 for printing and binding 384, 1023 deficiency appropriation for party expenses 30, 943 officials to cooperate with North Carolina fish commissioner to mark, etc., fishery preserve 1064 *Coast Artillery*, appropriation for barracks and quarters at seacoast defenses 363, 1003 *Coast Artillery Organizations, Stale*, appropriation for ordnance material for 125, 750 Withdrawal in case of war 125, 750 *Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va*., appropriation for incidental expenses 106, 733 for materials, apparatus, etc 106, 733 *Coast Pilot*, appropriation for compilation of 335, 973 *Coasters Harbor Island, R.
I.*, appropriation for naval training station 131, 757 clerical, etc., services 757 for Naval War College 131, 757 for public works, training station 143, 764 *Coast wise Trade*, masters of seagoing passenger steamers in, to keep daily list of passengers 425 penalty for failure 425 *Coastwise Trade Laws*, vessels between Philippines and United States and possessions and the Philippines not subject to 70 *Coates, Robert*, deficiency appropriation for services 26, 935 *Coburg*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Cocaine, etc.*, carrying, in mails forbidden 418 *Cocheco River, N.
H.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Codification of the Laws*, joint special committee created to consider 1169 expenses 1170 *Coeur d’Alene, Idaho*, bridge authorized across Spokane River near 40 *Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho*, appropriation for superintendent 78, 789 for survey, etc., ceded lands on 790 lands for railroad station authorized in; payment 78 sale of lands to Idaho for park authorized; proceeds 78 to Idaho University 626 to Woodlawn Cemetery Association from 50 proceeds to Indians 50 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 79, 790 *Coffeyville, Kans.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Coffin, Maxwell*, may bridge Black River, at Powhatan, Ark 3 *Cognac*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Cohabitation, Unlawful*, punishment for committing, in the Territories 1149 *Coin*, appropriation for transportation of fractional silver 325, 966 report on registered mail transportation 326 appropriation for transportation of minor 326, 966 for recoinage of gold 326, 966 deficiency appropriation for transporting silver 9, 909 for transporting fractional silver. 9, 479, 909 for transporting minor 10, 909 motto “In God we Trust” to be restored to 164 report to be made on sending, by registered mail, and registered mail insured 326 *Coin-Operated Machines*, use of copyrighted musical compositions, etc., by 1076 *Coins, Gold and Silver*, punishment for counterfeiting, etc 1119 debasing, etc 1119 *Coins, Minor*, punishment for counterfeiting, etc 1119 uttering false 1119 *Cold Spring Inlet, N.
J.*, appropriation for improvement of 359, 999 *Coldwater, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 948 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Cole, Henry G.*, appropriation for memorial tablet to, Marietta, Ga., National Cemetery 363 *Collection of Duties*, entry, etc., fees not required of passenger vessels making triweekly or more service 424 *Collectors of Customs*, pay of deputies increased 1065 *Collector’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 276, 690 *Colliers, Naval*, deficiency appropriation for maintenance 29 *Colliers, Navy (see also* Naval Auxiliaries), construction of two fleet, authorized; cost 158 one to be built in navy-yard on Pacific coast 158 limit of cost 158 appropriation toward construction 158 for purchasing three, of American registry; capacity 159 construction of one fleet, authorized; cost 777 contracts, etc 777 *Cologne*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Colombia*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 deficiency appropriation for installments to, 1908, 1909 908 *Colombo*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Colon*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Colona Ferry, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Rock River at 39 *Colonels, Army*, limit of longevity pay increased 108 *Color, Race, etc.*, punishment for depriving citizens of civil rights under color of State laws, etc., on account of 1092 *Colorado*, appropriation for Indian Service in 78, 788 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 230, 893 certain erroneous land entries in, validated 48 condemned cannon granted to, for statehouse grounds 1071xxxii desert lands in former Ute Reservation, granted to, under Carey Act 644 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction 377 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands, allowed in 639 resurvey directed of certain townships in 471 transfer of Grand Junction and Fort.
Lewis Indian schools to; conditions 788 *Colorado River*, bridge authorized across, at Parker, Ariz., 5, 166 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Cal.*, appropriation for town-site expenses; sales, etc 77 additional right of way to Arizona and California Railway Company 43 *Colorado Springs, Colo* appropriation for public building 948 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Colored Women and Children, D. C., National Home for*, appropriation for care of children in 307, 723 *Columbia Hospital for Women, etc., D.
C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 304, 720 for repairs 304 deficiency appropriation for indigent patients 14 *Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb, D.C.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 295, 710 for current expenses 352, 991 for repairs, etc 352, 991 *Columbia, N. J.*, bridge authorized across Delaware River between Slateford, Pa., and 586 *Columbia River, Oreg, and Wash*., appropriation for lighting 334, 972 for improvement of mouth of 359, 999 for improvement of Three-Mile Rapids 359, 999 payment of expenses of transferring lightvessel for mouth of, to station, allowed 569 preliminary examination of, at Hood River to be made 831 below Portland 831 Snake River to Wenatchee, Wash 834 Vancouver to mouth of Willamette 834 *Columbia Road NW*., *D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for widening, east of Sixteenth street 915 *Columbus Barracks, Ohio*, appropriation for hospital 121 *Columbus, Ind.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 948 *Columbus, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 948 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Columbus, Nebr.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 948 *Columbus, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 948 for rent 317, 948 limit of cost increased, public building 522 obsolete Springfield rifles donated to the Old Guard, of 60 *Colville Agency, Wash*., appropriation for Indian agent at 96, 812 for support, etc., of Indians at 96, 812 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash*., appropriation for second installment for ceded lands of 96 for third installment for ceded lands of 813 for completing survey, etc., of lands in 813 *Colwell, Ray*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 511 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Okla.*, proceeds of sale of town site, to fund of 49 *Comanche Indian Reservation, Okla.*, sale of undisposed-of lands in; price, etc 456 allotments to children born since June 5, 1906 457 *Camanche Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 87, 802 payment per capita authorized 87 for monument to Cynthia Ann Parker 802 for additional amount for support, etc 806 *Comanche Pasture Reserve, Okla.*, rights accorded sublessees of homestead entries on 41 *Commerce and Navigation*, deduction of hatchways and water ballast space from gross tonnage 613 privileges to yachts belonging to foreign yacht clubs 425 registry of private code signals, house flags, and funnel marks permitted ship-owner 426 public notice; restriction 426 steerage requirements on passenger vessels from or to noncontiguous foreign countries 583 *Commerce, Foreign and Interstate*, transporting explosives on passenger conveyances in, forbidden 1134 exceptions, small-arms ammunition, samples, etc 1135 military transportation 1135 regulations for carrying explosives in, to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission 1135 liquid nitroglycerine, fulminate, etc., exeluded from certain vesselsand vehicles in 1135 marking contents of packages of explosives snipped in, required 1135 falsely, unlawful 1135 punishment for sending explosives in violation of regulations, on conveyances in 1135 causing injury or death from explosives, illegally shipped in 1136 importing birds and animals injurious to agriculture prohibited 1137 wild animals or birds without permit prohibited 1137 specimens for museums, etc., excepted 1137 shipping prohibited birds, animals, and game forbidden 1137 game in season permitted 1137 feathers of barnyard fowls excepted 1137 packages of dead bodies of game animals, etc., to be plainly marked 1137 punishment for shipping, etc., prohibited birds and animals 1138 importing, shipping, etc., obscene literature, etc 1138 *Commerce, Internal and Foreign*, appropriation for experts, etc., procuring facts relative to 240, 902 *Commercial Paper*, available as security for additional national bank circulation 547 designation of acceptable 547xxxiii *Commissary-General (see* Subsistence Department, Army). *Commissary-General’s Office*, War *Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 215, 879 *Commission (Canadian), High Joint*, appropriation for preparing reports, etc., of 177, 678 *Commission on Immigration, Joint*, appropriation for expenses of 982 *Commission on Title of United States to Lands, D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 927 *Commissioners, United Slates Courts*, appropriation for fees 376, 1015 deficiency appropriation for fees 30, 518, 520, 943 *Commissions, Councils, etc.*, no public funds to be used for expenses of, unless created by law 1027 details of employees, etc., to, forbidden 1027 *Commissions, International (see under* International). *Committee on Invalid Pensions, House of Representatives*, deficiency appropriations for stenographer to 934 *Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives*, chairman to appoint seven members on board of visitors to Military Academy 436 *Committee on Military Affairs, Senate*, chairman to appoint five members on board of visitors to Military Academy 436 *Committee on Printing, House of Representatives*, appointment of temporary 937 to serve on joint commission to examine public printing and binding 937 *Committee on Printing, Joint*, arrangement of congressional documents for binding, etc., to be directed by 566 *Committee on Printing, Senate*, to serve on joint commission to examine public printing and binding 937 *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, House of Representatives*, chairman made member of commission to investigate, etc., titles to Government lands in District of Columbia 544 *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Senate*, chairman made member of commission to investigate, etc., titles to Government lands in District of Columbia 544 *Committee on the Library, House of Representatives*, chairman appointed on Alexander Hamilton Memorial Commission 1170 designated on commission on site and pedestal, monument of John Witherspoon 579 chairman to serve on committee to rearrange, etc., Hall of the House of Representatives 1168 *Committee on the Library, Senate*, chairman appointed on Alexander Hamilton Memorial Commission 1170 designated on commission on site and pedestal, monument of John Witherspoon 579 *Commodities, D.
C.*, definition of 670 punishment for bucket shop dealing in 671 *Common Carriers*, allowed to destroy useless files of accounts, records, etc 649 forbidden to issue free interstate passes, etc., to passengers 60 exception to employees and their families, etc 60 interchanges for employees permitted 61 “employees” and “families” defined 61 penalty for giving or receiving free passes 61 liability of railroad, for injuries to employees through negligence, etc 65 restrictions on transportation of explosives by 554 transporting illegally killed game, etc., by, forbidden; penalty 1137 *Common Carriers, Railroad*, safety ash pane required on locomotives of, after January 1, 1910 476 *Commonwealth Lumber Company*, proceeds of suit with, erroneously covered in, to credit of White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians 456 *Commutation of Rations*, appropriation for Army 116, 741 for volunteers 373, 1012 deficiency appropriation for volunteers 920 *Compagnie Generale Transatlantique*, appropriation for refund to 508, 983 *Compilations, etc.*, copyright provisions for. of published works 1077 *Compositions, Musical or Dramatic*, provisions for copyrighting, not for sale 1078 *Comptroller of the Currency*, appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 203, 867 for expenses; superintendent, etc 203, 867 for special examinations, etc 203, 867 additional deputy authorized; duties 867 deficiency appropriation for examinations, etc 9 acts of, relating to additional national bank circulation subject to approval of Secretary 552 duties of, building associations in District of Columbia 1058 deposit of securities with, required 1059 national bank additional circulation 546 *Comptroller of the Treasury*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 201, 864 deficiency appropriation for clerk 9 *Comstock, Henry S.*, payment to 814 *Concord, N.
C.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 948 *“Concord,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Concordia, Kans.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Condado Bay, San Juan Island, P. R.*, bridge authorized across portion of 654 *Condemnation of Lands for Streets, D. C.*, payment of awards due unknown, etc., owners 582 title to vest in District 582 *Condemned Cannon (see* Ordnance, Obsolete). *Condiments, etc.*, appropriation for investigating adulterating, false branding, etc., of 261xxxiv *Conduit Road, D.
C.*, construction of sewers in, authorized 285 assessment, etc 285 extension of incandescent lamps along 287 *Confederate Monument Association, Franklin, Tenn.*, condemned ordnance donated 55 *Confederate Monument Association of Appomattox, Va.*, condemned ordnance granted to 442 *Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill.*, appropriation for care of, Oakwood Cemetery 363, 1002 *Confederate Soldiers*, deficiency appropriation for claims for property wrongfully taken 499 time extended for presenting 499 *Confederate.
Soldiers and Sailors*, marking, etc., graves of, who died in northern prisons and hospitals continued 567 not applicable to Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 568 pay of commissioners 568 *Conference, International Prize Court*, appropriation for share of expenses 380 *Congarec Hirer, S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Congress*, appropriation for printing and binding 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 513 punishment for accepting bribes by officials and employees of 1109 sympathy of, extended to sufferers from southern cyclone 570 *Congress, International Railway*, appropriation for annual quota 177, 678 *Congress of Applied Chemistry, International*, invited to hold next meeting in United States 1170 *Congress of Hygiene and Demography, International*, appropriation for expenses participating in twelfth 680 *Congress on Tuberculosis, International*, appropriation for expense of participating in 179 invitation to foreign governments to send representatives to 568 temporary use of new Agricultural Department and National Museum buildings for 479 deficiency appropriation for expenses 479 *Congressional Club, D.
C., The*, incorporated: object, etc 476 *Congressional Directory*, appropriation for compiling, etc 188, 850 deficiency appropriation for A. J. Halford, compiling 934 *Congressional Directory, Biographical*, deficiency appropriation for recompiling 933 *Congressional Employees*, to receive December, 1907, salaries December 21 565 December, 1908, salaries December 19 1160 *Congressional Record*, appropriation for reporting debates, House of Representatives 192, 855 Senate 187, 850 for clerk of Journal work for, to be selected by Senate official reporters 848 for printing and binding 383, 1022 copies of daily, to be supplied Library of Congress to be distributed to foreign governments 1169 ten copies to be sent to governor-general of Philippine Islands 1067 *Congressional Reference Library*, appropriation for custodian, etc 194, 857 *Conneaut, Ohio*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 830 *Connecticut River, Conn.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 preliminary examination of, to be made up to Hartford 824 from Hartford to Holyoke, Mass 827 *Connellsville, Pa.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 948 *Connersville, Ind.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 948 *Consolidated Gas, Electric Light and Power Company, of Baltimore, Md.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty 912 *Conspiracy*, punishment for, to obtain payment of false claims for public property 556 against the Government; each party liable 1096 to intimidate jurors, witnesses, etc 1113 *Conspiracy, Seditious*, punishment for 1089 *Constantinople, Turkey*, appropriation for hire of steam launch for embassy 174, 675 for repairs to embassy premises 176 classification and salary of consulategeneral 101 *Constants, Physical*, appropriation for expenses testing 983 *Constitution Island, Hudson River, N.
Y.*, gift of, by Miss Anna Bartlett Warner and Mrs. Margaret Olivia Sage accepted 1166 to be held in perpetuity for Military Academy, West Point 1166 residence of Miss Warner continued 1166 *Construction Plants, Navy- Yards*, appropriation for repairs and improvement of 149, 769 *Consular Assistants*, appropriation for salaries 180, 681 number increased 180, 681 consular clerks designated 180 *Consular Clerks*, to be styled consular assistants 180 *Consular Inspectors*, appropriation for salaries 180, 681 for expenses 180, 681 *Consular Marshals*, appropriation for, in China, Korea, and Turkey 181, 682 *Consular Officers*, appropriation for transit and instruction pay 173, 674 for transportation to and from posts 174, 675 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 175, 676 for bringing home remains of 175, 676 deficiency appropriation for services to American vessels and seamen 517 *Consular Reorganization*, classification of consuls-general 101 consuls 101xxxv *Consular Service (see also* Diplomatic and Consular Service), consulate established at Catania, Italy, in place of Messina 593 punishment for falsely certifying invoices by officers of 1101 *Consulates*, appropriation for repairs 176, 678 for clerk hire; limitation 181, 681 for loss by exchange 182, 683 *Consuls*, appropriation for salaries 180, 681 classification and pay of 101 *Consuls-Gencral*, appropriation for salaries 180, 681 classification and pay of 101 *Consumption, D.
C. (see* Tuberculosis). *Contagious Diseases, D. C.*, appropriation for preventing spread of 299, 714 *Contentnia River, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to e made 830 *Contested Election Cases, House of Representatives*, deficiency appropriation for preparing digest of 513 *Contingent Expenses*, appropriation for Indian Department 75, 786 for Army 106, 732 for Navy 129, 755 for foreign missions 174, 675 for consulates 182, 683 for Senate 187, 849 for House of Representatives 192, 855 for Library of Congress 195, 858 for Executive Office 197, 860 for Department of State 198, 861 for Treasury Department 205, 869 for Auditor for Post-Office Department 206, 870 for War Department 216, 880 for Navy Department 223, 887 for Interior Department 229, 892 for Civil Service Commission 229, 892 for Post-Office Department 234, 898 for Department of Justice 236, 899 for Department of Commerce and Labor 242, 905 for Department of Agriculture 203, 1054 for District of Columbia 279, 694 for Independent Treasury 326, 966 for land offices 345, 985 *Contract Surgeons, Army*, appropriation for pay 113, 738 for mileage 114, 739 deficiency appropriation for mileage 59 now in service may be appointed in Medical Reserve Corps without examination 68 eligible to appointment in Medical Corps 68 *Contracts*, punishment for forging, etc., to obtain money from the Government 1094 having in possession forged, etc 1094 officer of corporation, etc., acting as agent of United States to negotiate, with the Government 1097 receiving compensation by Members of Congress for securing, etc 1108 Members of Congress interested in, with the United States 1109 officials making, with Members of Congress 1109 *Contracts, Postal Service*, punishment for postal officials interested in 1134 *Contracts, Public*, punishment for forging, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 *Contributory Negligence*, effect of, in employers’ liability act 66 *Convention, Canadian Fisheries*, appropriation for expenses 380 *Conveyances*, punishment for unlawfully certifying record of 1107 *Convicts, D.
C.*, appropriation for support of, out of District 301, 717 deficiency appropriation for support of, out of the District 497, 918, 945 *Cookeville, Tenn.*, terms of court 618 *Cooper River, S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Coos Bay and Harbor, Oreg.*, operating dredges in 817 *Coosa River*, bridge authorized across, at Wetumpka, Ala 42 *Coosa River, Ga. and Ala.*, preliminary examination of, to be made; storage reservoirs, etc 825 *Copenhagen*, classification and salary of consulategeneral 101 *Copenhaver, W*. *A.*, deficiency appropriation for 16 *Copper River, Alaska*, two bridges authorized across 167 *Copper River and Northwestern Railway Company*, may bridge Bering Lake, Alaska 167 *Copper River Railway Company*, may construct two bridges across Copper River, Alaska 167 *Copyright Office, Library of Congress*, appropriation for register, assistant, clerks, etc 194, 857 for Catalogue of Title Entries of the 384, 1023 records, etc., relating to copyrights to be preserved in 1085 register of copyrights to be appointed 1085 duties, etc 1085 *Copyrights*, owner of, given exclusive right to publish, etc., copyrighted work 1075 translate; dramatize; convert drama into novel 1075 arrange, etc., musical work 1075 complete, etc., work of art 1075 deliver in public as lecture, etc 1075 perform, etc., drama 1075 perform musical work; control mechanical reproductions 1075 use on paying royalty 1076 notice and record required 1076 rights at common law not impaired 1076 component parts protected; duration 1076 rights on composite works or periodicals 1076 all writings of author included 1076 classification of applications; effect of classification 1076 allowed for compilations, etc.; effect 1077 works excluded from 1077 effect of government publication of copyrighted material 1077 issue of, to author, proprietor, assigns, etc. 1077 aliens’ rights 1077 secured to persons entitled by affixing notice in copies 1077 issue of certificate on deposit of copies 1078 of works not reproduced for sale 1078xxxvi deposit of copies required 1078 penalty for default 1078 postmasters to receipt for, and forward copies free 1078 mechanical work of text and illustrations to be done in United States 1078 exceptions 1079 affidavit as to; penalty if false 1079 form of copyright notice required on books, etc 1079 place of application; in volumes, newspapers, etc 1079 accidental omission, effect of 1080 ad interim, if first published abroad 1080 extension after complying with mechanical requirements, etc 1080 duration for 28 years; renewals 1080 extension of present; applications 1080 liability for infringement, by injunction 1081 pecuniary damages; calculation 1081 paintings, statues, or sculpture 1081 other works 1081 delivery of lecture, etc 1081 delivery of infringing articles, plates, molds, etc 1081 mechanical reproductions of musical works 1081 authority of courts to enforce remedies 1082 joining of actions., 1082 penalty for infringements; exceptions 1082 fraudulently inserting notice of copyright 1082 importation prohibited with false notice 1082 piratical copies of copyrighted works 1082 copyrighted works; exceptions 1082 seizure; return to country if no intentional fraud 1083 rules, etc., to prevent 1083 courts given cognizance of copyright cases 1084 institution of suits 1084 injunctions to issue 1084 service and enforcement anywhere in United States 1084 enforcement of; appeals, etc 1084 time limit for criminal actions 1084 allowance of costs, etc 1084 distinction between copyright and material object copyrighted 1084 assignments, etc., of, permitted 1084 executed abroad, acknowledgment, etc 1084 recording in 3 months; effect of default 1084 certificate, etc., of 1085 use of assignee’s name in copyright notice 1085 preservation of records, etc., in copyright office 1085 register of copyrights, assistant 1085 appointment, duties, etc 1085 deposit of moneys received 1085 bond required 1085 annual report to be made 1085 seal of copyright office 1085 rules for registration to be made 1085 record books required 1086 certificate of registration; issue 1086 legal effect of 1086 receipt for copies deposited, to be given 1086 catalogues, indexes, etc., to be issued 1086 legal effect of 1086 distribution of current catalogues to collectors of customs and postmasters 1086 sale of catalogues, indexes, etc 1086 access to record books in copyright office 1086 disposition of articles deposited 1087 destruction of undisposed of articles; notice to claimants 1087 manuscripts to be retained 1087 fees, with certificate 1087 for photographs, without certificate 1087 assignments 1087 notice of user 1087 recording, etc 1087 construction of “date of publication” and “author” 1087 repeal of laws in conflict; pending actions not affected 1088 in effect July 1, 1909 1088 *Coquille River, Oreg.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Cord of Wood, D.
C.*, legal definition of 55 *Cordele, Ga.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Cordova, Alaska*, site for military cable station at, accepted 734 *Cordova Bay Harbor Improvement and TownSite Company*, sale of lands in Alaska to; conditions 598 *Corinth, Miss.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 948 *Corinto*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Cork*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Cornelius, E.
L.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 512 *Cornplanter, Seneca Indian*, heirs may institute suit in circuit court for lands granted to him 445 *Corn wall*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Coroner’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 276, 690 for expenses 280, 695 deficiency appropriation for deputy coroner 493, 914 for expenses 493, 914 *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 276, 690 *Corporations*, punishment for officers of, acting as Government agents to make public contracts 1097 political contributions by; responsibility of officers 1103 *Corporations Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 238, 900 for special agents, etc.; expenses 238, 901 *Corporations, D.
C.*, punishment for bucket-shop keeping, by domestic 671 by foreign 671 *Corporations, Indian Territory*, records of organization, etc., of, to be deposited with secretary to state of Oklahoma 843 issue of certified copies 844 *Corpus Christi, Tex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486xxxvii *Corregidor Island. Philippines*, appropriation for storehouses for Army supplies 747 *Corruption of Blood*, judgments not to work 1151 *Corry, Pa.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 made port of delivery, Erie customs district 780 granted immediate transportation delivery privileges 780 *Corsica River, Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 826 *Corsicana, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 948 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *Cortland, N.
Y*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Costa Rica*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Cotton*, appropriation for establishing standard grades of 256, 1045 classification 257 furnishing standards 257 for improvement of culture, etc., of 1045 *Cotton Boll Weevil, Mexican*, appropriation for meeting ravages of, immediately available 257, 1045 deficiency appropriation for investigations 942 *Cotton Condition Reports*, appropriation for expenses, collecting, etc.; time of issue 264, 1053 *Cotton Reports*, baled-cotton statistics to be published with 1168 *Cotton Statistics*, appropriation for collecting, by Census Office 239 *Council Bluffs, Iowa*, bridge authorized across Missouri River at 3 limit of cost increased, public building, additional land 521 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 948 for rent 948 time extended for bridging Missouri River at 660 *Council of Fine Arts*, payments to members of, out of appropriations forbidden 959 expenditures for plans, etc., of, not to be made 959 *Councils (see* Commissions). *Counterfeit Money, etc.*, punishment for using mails to distribute, etc 1130 assuming false addresses to circulate, etc 1131 *Counterfeiting*, punishment for, letters patent 1094 bids, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 deeds, powers of attorney, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 military bounty-land warrants 1101 certificates of citizenship 1102 securities of the United States 1115 national-bank notes 1115 fraudulent use of plates, etc 1116 uttering, etc., fraudulent notes, etc 1116 taking fraudulent impressions of dies, etc 1117 punishment for having in possession fraudulent impression of dies, etc 1117 dealing in false notes, etc 1117 stealing, etc., dies, etc 1117 foreign securities, etc 1117 uttering, etc.,falseforeignsecurities,etc 1118 foreign bank notes, etc 1118 uttering, etc., foreign bank notes, etc 1118 having in possession false, etc., foreign securities, bank notes, etc 1118 fraudulent possession of plates, etc., of foreign securities, etc 1118 making false notes from parts of genuine bills 1119 gold and silver coins and bars 1119 minor coins 1119 fraudulently defacing, etc., gold and silver coins 1119 uttering, etc., debased coins 1120 fraudulent debasing coins, etc., by mint officials 1120 making, uttering, etc., coins in resemblance of money 1120 making, uttering, etc., tokens in resemblance of minor coins 1120 unlawfully making dies, hubs, etc., for false coins 1120 unlawfully making dies, hubs, etc., for false foreign coins 1120 using advertisements, etc., similar to coins; exceptions 1121 forfeiture of false coins, etc 1121 refusing to surrender false coins, etc 1121 issue of search warrants 1121 circulating notes, etc., by expired corporations 1122 making, etc., advertisements similar to national bank notes 1122 placing advertisement on national bank notes 1122 defacing, etc., national bank notes 1122 making, etc., advertisements similar to securities 1122 placing advertisements on securities 1122 mail locks and keys 1125 money orders 1131 postage stamps, etc 1132 foreign postage stamps 1132 *Counterfeiting, etc., Crimes*, appropriation for suppressing 328, 968 employees under, restricted from duties in other branches of public service 328, 968 deficiency appropriation for suppressing 909 restriction on employees 910, 968 *County Bonds*, acceptable as security for additional national bank circulation 549 conditions 549 *Court-House, D.
C.*, appropriation for employees 301, 717 for repairs, etc 373, 1012 addition for court of appeals authorized 544 deficiency appropriation for construction 491, 928 use of corridors for inauguration dav allowed Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard 1164 *Court of Appeals, D. C.*, appropriations for salaries 243, 906 for reports of decisions 300, 715 for Torbert’s Digest of Reports of 300 addition to court house for, authorized 544 deficiency appropriation for construction 491, 928xxxviii *Court of Arbitration, International Bureau, Permanent.* appropriation for annual contribution 177, 678 *Court of Claims*, appropriation for judges, clerks, etc 243, 906 for auditors, etc 243, 906 for contingent expense 244, 906 for repairs to building 244, 906, 984 for reporting decisions 244, 906 for pay of custodian 244, 906 for printing and binding 384, 1023 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments of 27, 514, 938 for interest, claim of Eastern Cherokees 938 for judgments, in Indian depredation claims 514, 938 for contingent expenses 510 for Lucien B.
Howry 510, 929 for printing and binding 514, 617 final adjudication of claims under Chinese indemnity by 577 intervening allowed of William N. Vernon and others in suit by estate of Charles F. Winton against Mississippi Choctaws 457 to determine claim of Clarence W. Turner against Creek Nation 457 claims of attorneys for services to Mississippi Choctaw Indians 457 claims against Menominee Indians 444 additional claims admitted 814 of attorneys aganist Choctaw and Chickasaw Freedmen 451 claims of Confederated Bands of Utes for value of ceded lands 789 of heirs of Samuel Garland against Choctaw Nation 445 claim of Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians 619 protest of Cherokee Nation against payment of tribal funds to certain intermarried white citizens 446 suits for coal purchased for Anny and Navy from Alaska mines 424 *Court of Private Land Claims*, time extended for filing claims in 655 *Courts and Prisons, D.
C.*, appropriation for support of convicts out of the District 301, 717 for court-house employees 301, 717 for jail expenses 301, 717 for court expenses 301, 717 *Courts-Martial, etc., Army*, appropriation for expenses 113, 738 *Courts-Martial, Navy, General*, authorities who may convene 621 provisions for convening, etc 621 *Courts of Inquiry, Navy*, provisions for convening, etc 621 *Courts of the States*, jurisdiction of, not impaired by Criminal Code 1151 *Covington, Ky.*, terms of court at 182 *Covington, Va*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Cowlitz River, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 834 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.*, appropriation for protection and improvement 351, 990 *Cravens, Hon.
William B.*, deficiency appropriation for contested- election expenses 512 *Creek Indians (see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriations for expenses, leasing lands of 90, 804 for tribal schools 91, 804 payment of equalization allotments to 805 claim of Clarence W. Turner against, referred to Court of Claims 457 payment to Samuel Brown from funds of 90 *Crematory, D. C., Public*, appropriation for maintenance 299, 715 *Cremer, John D.*, deficiency appropriation for services 934 *Criers, etc., United States Courts*, appropriation for pay of 376, 1015 *Crimes*, appropriation for clerks, etc., prosecution of 236, 1013 for suppressing, counterfeiting, etc 328, 968 restriction of employees under 328, 968 for expenses, prosecution of 374, 1013 deficiency appropriation for suppressing counterfeiting 909 restriction on use of persons in secret service of Treasury Department 328, 910, 968 *Crimes and Misdemeanors (see also* Criminal Code), penalty for master failing to report deficiency in crew. 56 insufficiently manning steam vessel 56 giving or using unauthorized railroad passes 61 demanding, etc., illegal fee for claims for widows’ pensions, etc 64 violating regulations for safety of life at regattas,etc.; remission 69 violation of game protection provisions, Alaska 105 desert ion from the army, additional 110 failing to maintain lights, etc., required on bridges 162 betting on races, etc., in District of Columbia 164 obstructing, etc., aids to navigation 162 unauthorized use of street car transfers 250 failing to account for money, records, etc., of Five Civilized Tribes 316 accepting fee for specialact pension cases 419 violating child-labor law, D.
C 421 employing unlicensed masters, mates, etc., on vessels carrying passengers 425 master of passenger steamer failing to keep count or list of daily passengers 425 violations of regulations to prevent injurious deposits in New York Harbor 427 scows carrying garbage, etc., New York Harbor, failing to keep life preservers, name of employees, etc 427 navigating seagoing barges without inspection license and life-preserving equipment 429 towing vessels violating regulations for sea-going barges 429 common carriers failing to equip locomotives with safety ash pans 476 violations of requirements for steerage passengers 583 practicing medicine and surgery in Alaska without a license 605xxxix penalty for destroying records, etc., required to be kept by common carriers 049 permission to destroy accumulations 649 false records, etc., by Indian agents 784 violating rules for navigating, etc., South and Southwest passes of Mississippi River 818 failure to deposit copies of works copyrighted 1078 infringing copyrights willfully and for profit 1082 inserting false copyright notice in books, etc 1082 importing articles with false copyright notice 1082 punishment for unlawful occupancy of public lands; alternative penalty provided 40 violating tuberculosis regulations D.
C. 127 shipping explosives unlawfully 555 presenting, aiding, etc., false claims against the Government 556 purchasing military or naval arms, clothing, etc., from unauthorized persons 556 false statements in applications for liquor licenses, Alaska 602 selling liquors to Indians in Alaska 603 illegally importing opium, etc 614 witnesses failing to appear, etc., at naval courts-martial, etc 622 bucketing and bucket shopping 671 second offense 671 vagrancy in District of Columbia 711 violating building associations provision District Code 1059 false statements of mechanical work on copyrighted books and periodicals 1079 *Criminal Code*, OFFENSES AGAINST EXISTENCE OF GOVERNMENT, treason defined, punishment 1088 misprision of treason, punishment 1088 punishment for inciting, etc., rebellion or insurrection 1088 unauthorized correspondence with foreign governments; exception 1088 seditious conspiracy 1089 recruiting persons to serve against Government 1089 enlisting to serve against Government 1089 OFFENSES AGAINST NEUTRALITY, punishment for accepting commission to serve against friendly power 1089 enlisting, etc., in foreign service 1089 arming, etc., vessels against friendly power 1090 augmenting force of foreign armed vessel 1090 beginning, etc., expedition against friendly power 1090 enforcement of provisions 1090 use of armed force to compel offending vessels to depart 1091 bond from armed vessels before clearing 1091 detention of suspected vessels 1091 exception as to transient aliens 1091 punishment for treason or piracy not affected 1091 ELECTIVE FRANCHISE AND CIVIL RIGHTS, punishment for conspiracy against civil rights of citizens 1092 punishment for depriving citizens of civil rights under color of law. etc 1092 conspiracy against holding federal office, etc 1092 officer unlawfully having troops present at elections 1092 intimidation of voters by Army and Navy officers, etc 1092 prescribing qualifications for voters Army and Navy officers 1092 interfering with elect ion officials by Army and Navy officers 1092 further penalty’ of disqualification for office 1093 suffrage by officers, etc., not impaired 1093 OFFENSES AGAINST OPERATIONS OF GOVERNMENT, punishment for forgery of letters-patent 1094 bids, contracts, public records, etc 1094 deeds, powers of attorney, etc., to obtain money from the Government 1094 having forged, etc., papers in possession 1094 officer making false acknowledgments, etc 1094 fraudulently pretending to be government official 1095 false personation of holder of public stocks, pensioner, etc 1095 making fraudulent demand on false power of attorney 1095 making, etc., false claims 1095 embezzling, military and naval stores 1096 conspiracy to defraud, etc.; each party liable 1096 delaying disposition, etc. of prize property 1096 bribery of official 1096 unlawfully taking, etc., papers relating to claims 1096 interested persons acting as agents of the Government 1097 enticing desertions, etc., from Army or Navy 1097 enticing, etc., workmen from arsenals or armories 1097 malicious injury, etc., of military works 1097 unauthorized trespass on military reservations, etc 1097 robbing from another personal property of the United States 1097 stealing, etc., government property 1097 receiving stolen government property 1098 taking, etc., growing timber from public lands; allowance to miners and farmers 1098 injuring, etc., trees on reservations 1098 unlawfully taking pitch, etc., from trees on public lands 1098 setting fire to trees, etc., on public lands 1098 failing to extinguish fires on public lands 1098 fines to be paid to county school fund 1099 unlawful trespass, etc., on Bull Run National Forest, Oreg 1099 breaking fences, grazing cattle, etc., on inclosed reserved lands 1099 willfully destroying, etc., government survey marks 1099 interrupting public surveys 1099 preventing, etc., bids at sales of public lands 1099xl punishment for malicious injury to government telegraph, etc., systems 1099 issuing counterfeit weather forecasts 1100 forcibly interfering with officials of Animal Industry Bureau 1100 forging, etc., certificates of entry 1100 concealing invoices, etc 1100 resisting, etc., revenue officers 1100 destroying property to prevent seizure 1100 falsely personating revenue officer 1100 offering, etc., bribe to customs officer 1100 admitting goods for less than duty 1101 entry of goods at less than true weight, etc 1101 false certification by consular officer 1101 rescuing property from revenue officers 1101 forging ship’s papers, etc 1101 forging, etc., military bounty land warrants, etc 1101 making, etc., false citizenship certificates 1102 engraving, printing, etc., counterfeit citizenship certificates 1102 selling, etc., counterfeit citizenship certificates 1102 having distinctive paper in possession 1102 offering, etc., false evidence for naturalization papers 1102 selling citizenship certificates 1102 using, etc., counterfeit citizenship certificates 1102 having citizenship blanks in possession 1102 falsely denying citizenship under oath 1103 unlawfully using certificate to vote 1103 unlawfully using false certificate 1103 falsely representing to be a citizen 1103 false swearing in naturalization proceedings 1103 provisions applicable to proceedings before all courts 1103 shanghaiing 1103 national banks and federal corporations forbidden to contribute to political elections 1103 corporations forbidden to contribute to elections to federal offices 1103 punishment for violations 1104 hunting, etc., on game preserves 1104 OFFENSES RELATING TO OFFICIAL DUTIES, punishment for extortion under color of official position 1104 receipting for greater than amount paid 1105 unlawful use of public money by disbursing officer 1105 failure to safely keep deposits of public money 1105 officer unlawfully using public moneys, etc 1105 failure to render accounts of money received 1105 failure to make deposits as required 1105 officers affected 1105 transcripts admitted as evidence in trials 1105 refusal to pay drafts, etc., prima facie evidence of embezzlement 1106 accepting, etc., vouchers for payments from improper fund or greater than actually paid, deemed conversion 1106 punishment for unlawfully receiving deposit of public moneys, etc 1106 punishment for embezzlement by internal-revenue officer 1106 contracting for public buildings in excess of appropriations 1106 unlawful use of money paid into registry of court 1106 unlawfully receiving money paid into the registry of the court 1107 failure to make returns and reports 1107 officer aiding, etc., violation of laws against obscene literature, etc 1107 dealing in federal or state funds or property by disbursing officers, etc 1107 court officials purchasing claims for witness fees, etc 1107 falsely certifying records of conveyances of real property 1107 officer issuing false certificates of documents 1107 inspector of steamboats receiving illegal fees 1107 pension agent receiving fee from pensioner 1107 official acting as attorney, etc., in claims against the United States 1107 Member of Congress accepting bribe for act of legislation 1108 attempting to bribe Member of Congress in legislative matter 1108 Member of Congress receiving pay for obtaining public contract, etc 1108 offering to give pay for obtaining public contract, etc 1108 Member of Congress or other official receiving pay for services in relation to public contracts, etc 1109 Member of Congress having interest in public contract, etc.; contracts made void 1109 contracts void 1109 repayment of money advanced, suit to recover 1109 official making contracts, etc., with Members of Congress 1109 exception as corporations, etc 1109 official accepting bribe, etc 1109 political assessments from government employees, by Members of Congress, officials, etc., prohibited 1110 in public buildings prohibited 1110 immunity as to contributions 1110 not to be paid to Members, etc., by employees 1110 punishment for violations 1110 punishment for giving advance information of crop reports 1110 official knowingly issuing false crop reports 1111 OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE, punishment for perjury 1111 subornation of perjury 1111 stealing, falsifying, etc., court records, writs, etc 1111 procuring false bail, etc 1111 destroying, etc., public records 1111 by custodian 1112 forging signature of judge, seal of court, etc 1112 attempting to bribe, etc., judge, etc 1112 judge accepting bribe 1112xli OFFENSES AGAINST PUB IC JUSTICE—con. punishment for receiving bribe by jurors, court officials, etc 1112 by witnesses 1113 intimidating, etc., witnesses. 1113 conspiracy to intimidate witnesses, jurors, etc 1113 influencing juror by correspondence, etc. 1113 official voluntarily suffering prisoner to escape 1113 application to extradition to Philippines, etc 1113 resisting service of judicial warrant, writ, etc 1114 rescuing, etc., person arrested 1114 concealing, etc., person for whom warrant has been issued 1114 rescuing criminal on the way to execution 1114 setting at liberty person convicted of capital crime 1114 rescuing person committed for, or convicted of, crime other than capital 1114 rescuing body of executed criminal from marshal 1114 extortion by threat of informing of violation of law 1114 misprision of felony 1114 OFFENSES AGAINST CURRENCY, COINAGE, ETC., meaning of “obligation or other security of the United States” 1115 punishment for counterfeiting securities 1115 counterfeiting national-bank notes 1115 uttering, etc., false national-bank notes 1115 unauthorized use of plates, etc 1116 making, selling, etc., counterfeit plates, etc 1116 printing, etc., engravings similar to securities 1116 unauthorized possession of distinctive paper 1116 uttering, etc., false securities 1116 taking impressions, etc., of dies, etc., used for securities 1117 unlawful possession of impressions of dies, etc 1117 dealing in false securities, etc 1117 unlawfully taking away dies, plates, paper, etc 1117 counterfeiting, etc., foreign securities 1117 uttering, etc., false foreign securities. 1118 counterfeiting foreign bank notes, etc 1118 uttering, etc., false foreign bank notes, etc 1118 having in possession false foreign bank notes, etc 1118 unlawful possession of plates, etc., of foreign bank notes, etc 1118 fraudulently piecing bank notes 1119 counterfeiting, etc., gold or silver coins. 1119 counterfeiting, etc., minorcoins 1119 falsifying coins by mutilation, etc 1119 officers of the mint debasing, etc., coins 1120 making, etc., tokens in imitation of coins 1120 making, etc., devices in imitation of coins 1120 making hubs, dies, etc., for counterfeiting coins 1120 foreign coins 1120 making, etc., advertisements similar to coins 1121 forfeiture of counterfeits, plates, etc 1121 issue of search warrants 1121 OFFENSES AGAINST CURRENCY, COINAGE, ETC.—continued. punishment for officers circulating bank notes after expiration of charter 1122 circulation permitted 1122 uttering, etc., advertisements similar to national currency 1122 willfully mutilating national currency 1122 making advertisements similar to bonds or other securities 1122 putting advertisements on securities 1122 issuing notes, etc., of less than one dollar to be used as money 1122 OFFENSES AGAINST THE POSTAL SERVICE, punishment for unauthorized keeping a post-office 1123 unlawful carrying of mail 1123 establishing private express for carrying mail matter 1123 delivery of stamped matter to postal authorities excepted 1123 permitting use of vehicle or vessel for illegal carrying of mail matter 1124 transmitting mail by private express 1124 unlawfully carrying mail over post routes 1124 carrying matter on vessels except in the mail 1124 special messengers, etc., excepted 1124 unauthorized use of letter-carrier uniforms and badges 1124 unlawfully claiming to carry the mail 1124 injuring pouches, etc 1124 stealing post-office property 1124 stealing, counterfeiting, etc., mail locks and keys 1125 forcibly breaking into post-office 1125 forcibly entering mail car, etc 1125 stealing, etc., mail matter 1125 obstructing delivery to addressee 1125 officials unlawfully detaining letters, etc 1125 officials detaining newspapers 1126 unauthorized taking, etc., of newspapers 1126 robbery of the mail from custodian 1126 assault ing custodian 1126 injury to letter boxes, etc 1126 official deserting the mail 1126 master of vessel, etc., failing promptly to deliver mail on board 1126 willfully obstructing the mail 1126 ferryman delaying the mail 1127 foreign vessels failing to deliver mail on arriving in port 1127 master of vessel making entry before de livery of mail 1127 using, etc., canceled postage stamps 1127 official making false returns of postal business 1128 official demanding unlawful rate of postage 1128 unlawful use of stamps, etc., by officials 1128 inducing purchasers to increase pay 1128 official failing to account for postage due 1128 issuing money orders before receiving payment therefor 1129 mailing obscene literature, etc 1129 mailing matter with lewd, scurrilous, etc., matter on wrapper forbidden 1129 punishment for 1129 mailing matter relating to lotteries, gift enterprises, etc., forbidden 1129 punishment for 1130 place of trial 1130xlii OFFENSES AGAINST THE POSTAL SERVICE— continued. punishment for officials aiding lotteries, gift enterprises, etc 1130 distributing, etc., counterfeit money in the mails 1130 assuming false address to distribute counterfeit money 1131 poisons, inflammables, explosives, etc., declared unmailable; exceptions 1131 punishment for violation 1131 intoxicating liquors declared unmailable 1131 punishment for sending by mail 1131 punishment for mailing articles with in jurious intent 1131 counterfeiting, etc., money orders 1131 postage stamps, etc 1132 foreign postage stamps 1132 unauthorized writing in other than first-class matter prohibited 1132 penalty for violation 1132 punishment for postmasters illegally approving bonds, etc 1133 false evidence relative to second-class mail matter 1133 making false claims for indemnity for lost registered mail 1133 unauthorized use of postal funds by officials 1133 deposits permitted 1133 officials interested in postal contracts 1134 unauthorized use of penalty franks for private matter 1134 unlawfully increasing mail at weighing periods 1134 offenses against foreign mails 1134 liability of officials prior to taking oath of office 1134 “postal service” to include Post-Office Department 1134 OFFENSES AGAINST FOREIGN AND INTERSTATE COMMERCE, carrying explosives in passenger conveyances forbidden 1134 small-arms ammunition, samples, etc., permitted 1135 military transportation not affected 1135 regulations for carrying explosives to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission 1135 high explosives excluded from vessels or vehicles carrying passengers, etc 1135 marking required on packages of explosives, etc 1135 punishment for violat ing regulations, etc 1135 causing death or injury by illegally transporting explosives 1136 importing and transporting lottery tickets, etc 1136 delivering liquor shipped in interstate, etc., commerce, to other than bona fide consignee 1136 carrier acting as collecting agent, etc., for buyer or seller of liquors shipped in interstate or foreign commerce 1137 shipping liquors in interstate, etc., commerce, not plainly marked as such, etc 1137 importation of wild birds and animals prohibited 1137 special permits authorized; regulations 1137 transportation of prohibited birds and animals and illegally killed game forbidden 1137 OFFENSES AGAINST FOREIGN AND INTERSTATE COMMERCE—continued. transportation of prohibited birds, etc.; marking required on packages 1137 punishment for violations 1138 punishment for importing, transporting, etc., obscene literature, etc 1138 SLAVE TRADE AND PEONAGE, punishment for confining, selling, etc., slaves on vessels 1138 crew of vessel seizing, etc., persons as slaves 1139 holding, selling, etc., slaves in the United States 1139 equipping vessels for slave trade 1139 citizens receiving, etc., slaves on a vessel 1139 master, etc., of slaver hovering on the coasts with slaves on board 1139 citizen serving on slave vessel 1139 receiving on board persons to be sold, etc., as slaves 1139 forfeiture of vessel, etc., equipped for slave trade 1140 punishment for equipping, etc., vessel for slave trade 1140 forfeiture of vessel transporting slaves 1140 additional penalty to person receiving, etc., slaves 1140 forfeiture of vessel having slaves on board hovering on the coasts 1140 prohibition against having ownership in slave vessel; penalty 1140 armed vessels to be used for seizing slave vessels 1140 proceeds of condemned vessels to be turned into the Treasury 1141 disposal of persons found on seized vessels 1141 apprehension of officers and crew of slave vessels 1141 removal of persons delivered from seized vessels 1141 port to which captured vessel is to be brought 1141 bond required before clearance of foreign vessel suspected to be in the slave trade 1141 return of persons to country from which taken 1141 punishment for kidnaping 1141 holding, etc., persons in peonage 1142 obstructing delivery of persons held in peonage 1142 bringing into the United States kidnaped, etc., persons 1142 OFFENSES IN ADMIRALTY, MARITIME, AND TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION, when committed on high seas, etc 1142 within maritime jurisdiction on vessels of American ownership, etc 1142 on Great Lakes upon registered, etc., vessels 1142 on public reservations, etc 1143 on guano keys, islands, etc 1143 murder defined; first degree 1143 second degree 1143 manslaugher defined; voluntary 1143 involuntary 1143 punishment for murder 1143 manslaughter 1143 assault with attempt to commit murder or rape 1143 assault with attempt to commit other felony 1143xliii OFFENSES IN ADMIRALTY, MARITIME, AND TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION—con. punishment for assault with dangerous weapon 1143 assault by striking, etc 1143 assault . 1143 attempt to commit murder or manslaughter 1143 rape 1143 carnal knowledge of female under sixteen 1113 seduction of female passenger by officer of American vessel 1143 effect of subsequent marriage 1144 fine for use of child 1144 restriction on conviction and indictment 1144 loss of life by negligence, etc., of master, owner, etc., vessel 1144 liability of officer of corporation 1144 mayhem, maiming, etc 1144 robbery by force, etc 1144 arson of dwelling house 1144 other building, arsenal, vessel, etc 1144 larceny; written instruments, etc 1144 receiving, etc., stolen property 1145 offenses under State laws 1145 PIRACY AND OFFENSES UPON THE SEAS, punishment for piracy 1145 cruelty to crew 1145 inciting to revolt or mutiny 1146 revolt or mutiny by crew 1146 seaman violently hindering commander defending his ship 1146 commander maliciously abandoning officer or seaman in foreign port 1146 conspiracy to cast away vessel tor insurance 1146 plundering vessels in distress, etc 1146 obstructing escape of persons from wrecked vessel 1146 luring vessels to shipwreck 1146 maliciously attacking vessel for plunder 1147 entering vessel with intent to commit felony, etc 1147 barratry by owner of vessel 1147 willful destruction of vessel at sea by seamen, etc 1147 robbery on shore by pirates 1147 arming vessel to cruise against American citizens 1147 trials 1147 piracy under color of foreign commission, etc 1147 piracy by foreigner 1147 piracticallyrunningaway with vessel, et c 1148 confederating with pirates, etc 1148 confining master of vessel 1148 selling arms, liquors, etc., to natives of Pacific Islands 1148 deemed an offense committed on the high seas 1148 “vessel of the United States,” construed 1148 OFFENSES IN THE TERRITORIES, extent of jurisdiction 1148 punishment for circulating obscene literature, etc 1149 polygamy; exception 1149 cohabiting with more than one woman; indictments 1149 adultery, definition 1149 incest 1149 fornication 1149 violation of marriage requirements 1149 restricted to Territories 1150 OFFENSES IN THE TERRITORIES—continued. punishment for pugilistic encounters, bull fights, etc., restriction 1150 “pugilistic encounter” defined 1150 train robbery; indictments 1150 GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS, death penalty to be by hanging 1151 corruption of blood and forfeiture of estate prohibited 1151 whipping and standing in pillory forbidden 1151 jurisdiction of State courts not impaired 1151 pardoning power 1151 jurisdiction over crimes by Indians in the Territories 1151 in the States 1151 punishment for rape by Indian within a reservation 1151 jurisdiction over crimes by Indians in reservations in South Dakota; punishments 1151 qualified verdicts in murder and rape allowed 1152 delivery of body of executed criminal for dissection 1152 principals in crime defined 1152 punishment of accesories after the fact 1152 punishment for receiving property from pirates 1152 definition of felonies 1152 misdemeanors 1152 determination of place of commission of crime of murder or manslaughter 1152 construction of designated words 1152 infliction of hard labor provided for 1153 arrangement and classification of sections 1153 jurisdiction of district and circuit courts 1153 repeal provisions 1153 prior civil causes not affected 1159 pending criminal actions not affected 1159 limitations, etc., continued under existing laws 1159 operation of present act 1159 *Criminals*, punishment for rescuing, etc., body of executed 1114 *Crookston, Minn.*, appropriation for public building 948 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Crop Reports*, appropriation for expenses, collecting, etc 264, 1053 punishment for officials giving unauthorized advance information of 1110 officials giving false statistics, etc., of 1111 *Crops, Alkali and Drought Resistant*, appropriation for breeding, etc 1045 *Crouchs Bluff, S.
C.*, dam authorized across Savannah River at 36 *Crow Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for Indian agent, at 83, 795 *Crow Creek Agency, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian agent, at 93, 808 *Crow Creek Indian Reserration, S. Dak.*, lands granted to Bureau of Indian Catholic Missions on 810 *Crow Indian Reservation, Mont.*, lands withdrawn under reclamation act subject to disposal, etc… 797 *Crow Creek National Forest, Wyo*., exchange of lands in, authorized for Army maneuvering grounds ’. 42xliv *Crow Indians, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 83, 795 for fulfilling treaty with 84, 797 *Crow Wing County, Minn.*, bridge across Mississippi River by Morrison County and, legalized 168 *Crowley, John*, placed on retired list of the Navy 600 *Crowley, La.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Crum River, Pa.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Cuba*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legal ion 172, 673 for second secretary 173, 673 deficiency appropriation for Signal Service expenses, pacification of 14 Demetrio Castillo, jr., of, may be admitted to Military Academy 1039 *Cuero, Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Culebra, P.
R.*, appropriation for public works, naval station 142 *Culman, Ala.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Cumberland River*, appropriation for improvement of, above Nashville 358, 999 for improvement of, above Nashville, locks and dams, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 359 preliminary examination of, to be made from Lock No. 7 to Lock No. 21 832 bridge authorized across, at Celina, Tenn 2 between Celina, Tenn., and Bakertown, Ky 57 former act repealed 58 between Rosita, Tenn., and Tennessee Rolling Works, Ky 57 former act repealed 58 *Cunningham, George S.*, deficiency appropriation for injuries, House Office Building 506 *Curafao*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Currency, Additional National Bank*, provisions for issuing 546 *Current River, Mo.*, bridge authorized across, near Van Buren Ferry 592 *Custer, Statue Io General George A.*, condemned cannon granted to Michigan for 1073 *Custodians, Public Buildings*, appropriation for assistant, etc 327, 967 for Saint Paul, Minn 327 deficiency appropriation for assistant 27, 939 *Customs (see also* Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods), appropriation for compensation in lieu of moieties 328, 968 forcollectingrevenuefrom,additional. 328, 968 amount for detecting frauds in, increased 328, 968 for automatic recording scales, etc 328, 969 deficiency appropriation for collecting revenue from 10, 28, 31, 516, 910, 939 deficiency appropriotions for refund of duties on anthracite coal 590 for expenses, seizure of horses, district of North and South Dakota 910 articles imported for exhibit at Seattle Exposition admitted free 388 payment of duty if sold, etc 388 Catalogue of Copyright Entries to be distributed to collectors of 1086 impure tea restrictions modified to admit for chemical products 163 increase authorized in compensation of laborers 1065 inspectors 1065 deputy collectors, assistant appraisers and examiners 1065 deputy naval officers and deputy surveyors 1065 San Francisco, Cal., officials 25 per cent additional 1065 assistant weighers 1065 punishment for forging, etc., certificates of entry 1100 concealing or destroying invoices, etc 1100 forcibly resisting officers of; use of weapons 1100 offering presents, etc., to officers of 1100 admitting entries at less than legal duties 1101 less than true weight, etc 1101 securing false entry of goods 1101 forging, etc., ship’s documents 1101 *Customs Administration*, decision of collector of rate and amount of duty, etc., final 403 appeal in fifteen days allowed 404 review by board of general appraisers 404 action of board final 404 rehearing may be granted in thirty days. 404 rules of practice may be established by board; effect 404 appeal to circuit court, from decision of appraisers 404 must be made in thirty days from decision 404 statement to be filed, etc 404 record of action by board 404 all evidence must be submitted to board prior to decision 404 priority given to proceedings 405 remanding case to board; notice required 405 additional return of board made part of record 405 decision of circuit court final 405 review by circuit court of appeals may be allowed by circuit judge 405 on appeal by Attorney-General 405 security for damages, etc., required 405 authority of circuit court of appeals 405 review by Supreme Court 405 payment of judgments made in favor of importer 405 circuit courts deemed always open; procedure, etc 405 determination of appeals from board at ports not in jurisdiction of a circuit court 405 general appraisers to hold office during good behavior 406 removal for cause, after due hearing. 406 salary increased 406 given powers of circuit courts over wit nesses, etc 406xlv *Customs Districts*, Bridgeport, Conn., established in place of Fairfield 7 collector at Bridgeport 7 Erie, Pa., Corry. made port of delivery 780 Minnesota, Ranier made subport, of entry 659 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of*, appropriation for annual contribution 176, 677 *Cyclone in Southern States*, tents, provisions, and supplies to relieve sufferers from, in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana 570 sympathy of Congress extended 570 purchase of additional supplies 572 appropriation for 572 relief extended to sufferers in Texas, Arkansas, and Tennessee 572 *Cynthiana, Ky.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 **D.** *Dairy Cattle*, appropriation for investigating tuberculosis, etc., in 254 *Dairy Products*, appropriation for collecting information concerning 254, 1043 for inspection of, for export 254 *Dallas, Tex.*, appropriation for publie building 948 balance of sum donated by, for improving Trinity River may be applied to Lock and Dam No. 2 569 loan of tents for national convention of Elks at 571 *Dalny*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Dalton, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 949 *Damages, Personal*, act of New Mexico as to procedure in, declared void 573 *Dams*, construction of, authorized across Cahaba River at Centerville, Ala 37 Choctawhatchee River, Ala 40 Mulberry Fork of Black Warrior River, Ala 45 Savannah River above Augusta, Ga 36 time extended for constructing, Mississippi River, Bemidji, Minn 3 Rainev River, Minn 273 Rock River, Ill., etc 819 transfer to United States on completion 819 *Danbury.
Conn.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Daniells, Truman G.*, deficiency appropriation for compensation. 506 *Dantzler, Alexander D.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses, House of Representatives 934 *Danville, Ill.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers Home 371, 1010 deficiency appropriation lor Volunteer Soldiers Home 15, 944 condemned cannon granted to Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1073 public building to be disposed of 538 construction of new one on same site; limit of cost 538 exchange of site and purchase of additional land 538 construction of building; cost 538 deficiency appropriation for 490 appropriation for 949 *Danville, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 949 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Danville, Va.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 949 condemned cannon granted to, for soldiers’ plat in cemetery 1072 *Darlington, S.
C.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Darrow, Mann Company*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty to 912 *Davenport, Iowa, .* enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 949 *Davey. R. C., late Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to daughters of 933 *Davis, Samuel*, time extended for building dam, south branch of Rock River, Ill, by 819 transfer to United States on completion 819 operation of other dams 819 *Davis, Lieutenant William J.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts for furniture at Army posts. 499 *Dawson*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Dawson County, Tex.*, transferred from Fort Worth to Abilene division of northern judicial district. 687 *Dayton, Ohio*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 368, 1007 for addition to central power house 369 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 15, 940 public building, amount for construction; limit of cost 542 contracts authorized within limit; expenditures for 1909 542 deficiency appropriation for 490 appropriation for 949 *de Champlain, Samuel.* invitation to Great Britain and France to take part in celebrating tercentenary of discovery of Lake Champlain by. 1167 *De Fontes, Joseph*, deficiency appropriation for 514, 936 *Dead Letters Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 234, 897 *Deadwood, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for assay office at 211, 875 *Deaf and Dumb, D. C.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 295, 710 for expenses, colored deaf-mutes 295, 710 *Deaf and Dumb Institution, D. C. (see* Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb). xlvi *Death Penally*, to be by hanging 1151 body of criminal may be delivered for dissection 1152 *Debates in Congress*, appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 192, 855 for reporting, Senate 187, 850 *Decatur, I11.*, appropriation for public building 317 *Deck Courts, Navy*, trial of enlisted men for minor offenses by 621 approval of sentence by convening authority 623 *Decorah, Iowa*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 949 *Deeds*, punishment for forging, etc., to obtain money from the Government 1094 having forged, etc., in possession 1094 *Defending Suits in Claims*, appropriation for attorneys, clerks, etc 236 for expenses 371, 1013 deficiency appropriation for expenses 21, 508, 928 *Defiance, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Deficiency Appropriations.* for Treasury Department 9, 59, 479, 614, 908 collecting customs revenue 10, 910 internal revenue 11 mints and assay offices 12, 913 government in the Territories 12 public buildings 481, 913 suppressing counterfeiting, etc., crimes. 909 restriction on employees 910 for District of Columbia 12, 59, 493, 614, 914 for War Department 14, 59, 498. 615, 919 Army 14, 59, 498, 919 Military Academy 15 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 15, 921 state or territorial homes 15 back pay and bounty 16, 920 State, War, and Navy Department building 921 for Navy Department 16, 59, 500, 922 Navy 16, 59, 501, 922 10 per cent for sea duty not computed with retired pay 501 commissions as ensigns to certain midshipmen 503 employment of classified employees at navy-yards 505 for Interior Department 17, 506, 615, 924 public lands 18, 925 Geological Survey 18 Indian Department 18, 926 pensions 507 House Office Building 925 heating, etc., plant for Capitol buildings. 925 for Department of Commerce and Labor 19, 508, 927 printing names of heads of families, First Census 19 Census Office 927 Immigration Service 927 for Department of Justice 20, 508, 927 United States courts 21, 509, 928 for Post-Office Department 23, 510, 617, 929 postal service 23, 510, 617, 929 for Isthmian Canal 24, 930 for Isthmian Canal available until expended 25 for Senate 25, 511, 616, 932 allowance of accounts for payments to clerks to Senators 25 for House of Representatives. 26. 59, 512, 616, 933 for Library of Congress 26, 513, 936 for public printing and binding 26, 59, 513, 616, 936 for judgments, Court of Claims 27, 514, 938 United States courts 26, 515, 937 Indian depredation claims 514, 938 for awards, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 27, 515, 937 for claims certified by accounting officers. 27, 515, 939 for Department of State 478, 908 foreign intercourse 908 for Court of Claims 510 for Legislative, extra month’s pay to employees 511, 931 National Monetary Commission 931 inaugural ceremonies 931 for Department of Agriculture 616, 927 for Executive Office 616, 907 for House Office Building 1160 *Del Rio, Tex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized…. 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Delaware*, deficiency appropriation for payment to, war of 1812 516 condemned cannon granted to. for capitol park, Dover 1071 *Delaware and Hudson Company*, granted right of way through grounds of Plattsburg Barracks, N.
Y., on release of former 472 *Delaware Bay*, limit of cost increased, Elbow of Cross light, station, N. J 160 appropriation for 332 *Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company*, may bridge Delaware River, Columbia, N. J., to Slateford, Pa 586 *Delaware, Ohio*, construction authorized of public building at. 527 deficiency appropriation for 484, 939 appropriation for 949 *Delaware River*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 for maintenance of improvement 359, 999 bridge authorized across, between Columbia, N.
J., and Slateford, Pa 586 light and fog signal station authorized, Goose Island Flats, temporary 160 appropriation for 332 limit of cost increased, range lights, Reedy Island, Del. and N. J 160 appropriation for 332 post lights authorized, Bordentown to Trenton 160 appropriation for 332 preliminary examination of, Trenton, NJ., to be made 828 Philadelphia to Trenton 831 Philadelphia to the sea; for 35-foot channel 831 range lights, Schooner Ledge, Pa., to be moved 160 appropriation for. 332xlvii survey directed, near mouth of Neversink River, N.J 430 *Delegates from Territories*, appropriation for compensation 188, 850 for mileage 188, 850 for clerk hire 192, 855 payment to clerks to Delegates-elect 192 deficiency appropriation for compensation 512 for mileage 933 *Demopolis, Ala.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483, 939 appropriation for 949 *Denatured Alcohol*, appropriation for demonstrating methods of making, by farmers 260 *Denatured Alcohol Act*, appropriation for expenses under 207, 871 *Denison, Iowa*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Denison, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 949 *Denmark*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Dent, James*, deficiency appropriation for sendees 513 *Dental Surgeons, Army*, appropriation for pay 113, 738 attached to Medical Department 66 *Denver, Colo.*, appropriation for mint at 210, 874 for public building, post-office 949 deficiency appropriation for mint, coining presses, etc 12, 913 amount authorized for construction of public building, limit of cost 545 contracts authorized within limit; expenditures for 1909 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 condemned cannon donated to Chaffee Light Artillery Veterans’ Association 1074 *“Denver,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Department of Agriculture*, appropriation’ for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 251, 1039 for Weather Bureau 252, 1040 for Animal Industry Bureau 254, 1042 for Bureau of Plant Industry 255, 10-14 seed distribution 257, 1046 for Forest Service 258, 1047 restriction on preparing articles for periodicals 259, 1047 for Bureau of Chemistry 260, 1048 food inspection 261, 1049 for Bureau of Soils 261, 1049 for Bureau of Entomology 261, 1050 for Bureau of Biological Survey 262, 1051 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 262, 1052 for Division of Publications 263, 1052 for Bureau of Statistics 264, 1053 for library. 264, 1054 card index of agricultural literature 264 for contingent expenses 265, 1054 for building for shops, etc 265 for Office of Experiment Stations 265, 1055 reports, etc., on fanners’ institutes 266, 1055 nutrition investigations 266, 1056 appropriation for irrigation investigations 266, 1056 drainage investigations 266, 1056 for Office of Public Roads 267, 1056 interchangeable expenses 1056 leaves of absence, employees outside of Washington 267 for paper-making investigations 267 for naval-stores inquiry 267 for payment for lands, Flathead Indian Reservation, for national bison range 267 for emergencies, gypsy and brown-tail moths 268 cattie fever ticks 268 for tests for making paper 1057 assignments of pay permitted 1057 watchmen to have police powers 1057 for printing and binding 384, 1023 for farmers’ bulletins 384, 1023 for seed distribution; destruction of ware house by fire 565 deficiency appropriation for Animal Indus try Bureau, general expenses 30, 32, 616, 927 for seed distribution 30, 32, 518, 942 for laboratory 30, 616 for soil investigations 30, 518 for agricultural experiment stations 30 for tea-culture investigations 30, 942 for Plant Industry Bureau 32 for Forest Service 32, 519, 942 for Weather Bureau 518, 943, 945 for paving Court of Claims judgments under 514, 938 for cotton boll weevil 942 for vegetable pathological investigations 942 for soil investigations 942 for fencing national bison range 927 Forest Service rent allowance for 1908 increased 567 new edition of Cattle Diseases Report ordered printed 576 new building to be temporarily used by Tuberculosis Congress 479 deficiency appropriation for expenses 479 *Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for solicitor of the, clerks, etc 237, 900 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 237, 900 for investigation of trade conditions abroad 238, 900 for Bureau of Corporations, salaries 238, 900 special attorneys, etc 238, 901 for Bureau of Manufactures, salaries 238, 901 collating foreign tariffs 238, 901 for Bureau of Labor, salaries 238, 901 miscellaneous expenses 238, 901 woman and child workers, investigation 239, 902 for Light-House Board 239, 902 for Census Office, salaries 239 collecting statistics 239 rent, contingent expenses, etc 240 tabulating returns 240 for Bureau of Statistics, salaries 240, 902 collecting statistics 240, 902 for Steamboat inspection Service 240, 902 for Bureau of Navigation 240, 903 for Immigration and Naturalization Bureau 240, 903 for Bureau of Standards, salaries 241, 903 equipment 241, 904xlviii *Department of Commerce and Labor*—Cont’d. appropriation for member,International Committee of Weightsand Measures 242, 904 delegate, International Committee of Electrical Units 242, 904 investigating standards of illuminating gas 904 standardizing weights and measures used in trade 905 Watertown testing machines restored to War Department 905 for contingent expenses 242, 905 for rent 242, 905 for civil expenses under 330, 970 for immigrant stations 330 for light-houses, beacons, and fog signals 330, 970 for Light-House Establishment 333, 971 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 334, 973 for Fisheries Bureau 338, 976 for Alaskan seal fisheries 342, 981 for enforcing Chinese exclusion 343 for all expenses regulating immigration 981 Chinese exclusion expenses limited 982 head tax to be covered into the Treasury 982 for joint commission on immigration 982 for immigration station, Boston, Mass 982 detailed estimates required hereafter 982 for expenses, division of naturalization 982 for additional to clerks of courts in naturalization cases 983 for Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. 983 for William Black 983 for Thomas Windridge and others 983 for expenses shipping commissioners 343, 983 for Bureau of Standards, expenses of testing physical constants 983 for printing and binding 384, 1023 for immigrant station, Philadelphia, Pa. 6 deficiency appropriation for Census Office 19, 927 for Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization 19, 508 for Light-House Establishment 20, 30, 518, 519, 943 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 30, 943 for Fisheries Bureau 30, 943 for Alaskan seal fisheries 30 for William L.
Soleau 508 for Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. 508 for Point Arena light-station, Cal 508 for fish hatchery, Baird, Cal 508 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 514, 938 for Chinese exclusion 518, 945 for Bureau of Standards 518, 943 for contingent expenses 927, 943, 945 for H. R. Burrell 927 for Immigration Service 927 site for building authorized 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 testing machines, Watertown Arsenal, Mass., transferred to 354 returned to War Department 905 to secure ferryboat and cutter for immigration service San Francisco, Cal 100 *Department, of Justice*, appropriation for Attorney-General, Assistants, Solicitor-General, clerks, etc 235, 898 for division of accounts 236, 899 for attorneys, etc., defending suits in claims 236 for special assistant attorneys 236 for prosecution of crimes 236 for enforcing antitrust laws 236 appropriation for defense, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 236 for punishing violations of Indian intercourse acts 236 for defense in Indian depredation claims. 236 for clerks 579 for care of rented buildings 236, 899 for contingent expenses 236, 900 for official transportation 237, 900 for rent 237, 900 for Solicitor of the Treasury, etc 237, 900 for Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor, etc 237, 900 for civil expenses under 373, 1012 for court-house, D.
C 373, 1012 for construction of penitentiaries 373, 1012 for National Training School for Bovs, D. C 1013 for defending suits in claims 374, 1013 for prosecution of crimes 374, 1013 for defense, Indian depredation claims 374, 1013 for traveling and emergency expenses 374, 1013 for Alaska court expenses 374, 1013 for Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 374, 1013 for enforcing antitrust laws 375, 1014 for suits to set aside conveyances of allotted lands, Oklahoma 1014 for United States courts 375, 1014 for penitentiaries 377, 1015 for Reform School, D.
C 379 for National Training School for Boys 1018 for printing and binding 384, 1023 deficiency appropriation for assistant engineer, laborer, etc 20 for contingent expenses 21, 508, 927 for defending suits in claims 21, 508, 928 for costs, Johnson *v.* Brown 21 for costs, Macrum and others *v.* United States 21 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 514, 938 for United States courts 21, 30, 32, 509, 518, 519, 928, 943 for McNeil Island, Wash., penitentiary 508 for Volume 26, Opinions of the AttorneyGeneral 508 for P.
S. Petersen 508 for printing and binding 514 for Indian depredation claims 514 for prosecuting Indians in Arizona 520, 945 for building for court of appeals, D. C 928 deficiency appropriation for investigating title to lands in District 927 site for building authorized 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 *Department of State*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc 197, 861 compensation of Secretary established at $8,000 861 for chief clerk, chiefs of bureaus, clerks etc 197, 861 for emergency clerical services 198, 861 for stationery, furniture, etc 198, 861 additionalamount 198 for books, periodicals, etc., for the library 198, 861 for lithographer, etc 198, 862 for miscellaneous expenses 198, 862 for rent 198, 862 for solicitor for the 235, 898 for printing ascertainment of electoral vote 380 for Pan-American Scientific Congress 380xlix appropriation for Exposition at Quito 380 for international investigation of opium evil 380 for International Prize Court Conference at London 380 for Canadian Fisheries Convention 380 for northeastern fisheries arbitration 380 for payment to Roman Catholic Church in Porto Rico 1018 for Bureau of American Republics 1018 for International Conference on Maritime Law 1018 for printing and binding 383 1022 for Diplomatic and Consular Service 171, 672 for clerks distributing information among diplomatic missions 675 for printing in the 174, 675 for United States court for China 178, 679 deficiency appropriation for diplomatic and consular service 32, 517, 942, 945 for Samoan claims, Norway and Sweden. 478 for International Tuberculosis Congress. 479 for owners of Norwegian steamship “Nicaragua” 479 for United States court for China 517 for foreign intercourse 908 for celebrating three hundredth anniversary of discovery of Lake Champlain 908 for commissioners, etc., Tokyo Exposition 908 for installments to Colombia 908 for interests of American citizens in Liberia 908 for paying judgments of Court of Claims under 938 consuls-general and consuls classified 101 provisions for participating in Japanese Exposition 183 pay of Secretary reduced to $8, 000 a year.. 626 site for new building authorized 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 to invite foreign governments to send delegates to Tuberculosis Congress 568 *Department of State Annex*, appropriation for laborer 218, 882 to be under superintendent, State, War, and Navy Department building 218 *Department of the Interior (see* Interior Department). *Departments, D.
C., Excutive*, appropriation for care, etc., grounds of 356, 995 *Depere, Wis*., preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 834 *Depositaries, Designated*, public moneys deposited in, not subject to reserve requirement 552 interest to be paid on special deposits; minimum 552 safe-keeping restrictions not modified. 552 *Depositaries of Public Money, Temporary*, interest to be paid on deposits in; minimum 552 *Depositing Public Moneys, Land Offices*, appropriation for expenses 345, 985 *Depositions, Naval Courts*, acceptance of, as evidence; cases excepted. 622 conditions of acceptance 622 *Depositories of Public Documents, Designated*, distribution of bound and unbound Congressional publications to 566 *Depots for Coal, Navy*, appropriation for 135, 761 *Derelicts, etc.*, appropriation for vessel for removing 322 *Des Moines, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 949 condemned “Napoleon” gun, etc., granted, for historical building 618 *Des Moines River, Iowa*, preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Des Moines,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Desert-Land Laws*, unallotted lands. Fort Peck Reservation, opened to entry under 562 *Desert Lands*, appropriation for examinations of 346, 986 entries for, restricted to surveyed lands 52 preference right to complete prior entry on unsurveyed lands 52 assignments limited to qualified entrymen 52 to corporations forbidden 52 additional grants under Carey Act to Idaho and Wyoming 347 to Idaho 577 grants under Carey Act to Arizona and New Mexico 638 to Colorado, from former Ute Reservation 644 second entries permitted, if former lost, etc.; exception 48 time extended to complete irrigation work, etc 52 *Deserters, Army*, to forfeit all right to pension 110 *Deserters, Naval*, summary arrest by civil officers of 622 *Desertion*, punishment for enticing, etc., from army or navy 1097 *Detroit, Mich.*, appropriation for marine postal service. 411, 665 for public building 949 deficiency appropriation for annex, public building 913 donated condemned cannon for monument to Maj.
Gen. Alexander Macomb 568 public building, temporary addition directed 1068 *Detroit River, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of, completing contract 359 for improvement of auxiliary channel, to be called Livingstone Channel 359, 999 preliminary examination of Livingstone Channel, to be made 827 *Devils Lake, N. Dak.*, appropriation for public building 949 *Dewey, Okla.*, lands of lapsed Cherokee allotment added to; sales, preferences, etc 448 *Dierken, Joseph*, deficiency appropriation for extra services. 936 *Dies, Rolls, and Plates, National Securities*, appropriation for custody of 326, 967 *Digest of Private Claims, House of Representatives*, deficiency appropriation for preparing 935 *Digest of Rules of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for preparing 188, 850 *Diplomatic and Consular Service*, appropriation for diplomatic service 171, 672 for salaries, ambassadorsand ministers. 171. 672 for agent, etc., Cairo 172, 672 officials not to receive other salaries. 172, 672l appropriation for charges d’affaires ad interim 172, 672 general authority to appoint ambassadors repealed 672 hereafter act of Congress necessary to create office 672 pay allowed secretaries acting as charges ad interim 673 for student interpreters, China and Japan. 173 for salaries, secretaries of embassies and legations 172, 673 for instruction and transit pay 173, 674 for clerks at embassies and legations 173, 674 for interpreters to embassies and legations 173, 674 for student interpreters, China, Japan. and Turkey 173, 674 for clerks, Great Britain 174 for clerks, for distribution of information. 675 for contingent, expenses, missions 174, 675 dispatch agents 174, 675 printing in Department of State 174, 675 loss by exchange 174, 675 for transportation of diplomatic and consular officers 174, 675 for steam launch.
Constantinople 174, 675 for ground rent. Tokyo, Japan 174, 675 for Cape Spartel light. Tangier 175, 676 for bringing home criminals 175, 676 for life-saving testimonials 175, 676 for expenses, neutrality act 175, 676 for unforeseen emergencies 175, 676 for heirs of officers dying abroad 175, 676 for bringing home remains of officers 175, 676 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 175, 676 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 176, 677 for Mexican Boundary Commission 176, 677 for eliminating buncos in Rio Grande 176, 677 for Bureau Repressing Slave Trade 176, 677 for Prison Commission 176, 677 for International Prison Congress 677 for Geodetic Association 176, 677 for repairs to legations and consulates 176, 678 for installation of water supply at Seoul, Korea 678 for Bureau of American Republics 177, 678 for permanent, court of arbitration 177, 678 for International Institute of Agriculture 177, 678 for International Railway Congress 177, 678 for International Sanitary Bureau 177, 678 for reports, work of Joint High Commission 177, 678 for Saint John River litigation 177 for Alaska-Canada boundary line 178, 678 for International Seismological Association 178 for quarters of student interpreters, Japan 178, 679 for United States court for China 178, 679 judicial functions of consul-general, Shanghai, vested in vice-consulgeneral 679 for marking Canadian boundary 179, 679 for International Tuberculosis Congress. 179 exchange of land, legation at Peking, China 179 for Canadian Fisheries Commission 680 for Congress of Hygiene and Demography 680 for International Law Commission 680 for International Congress on Letters of Exchange 680 for international office of public health 681 appropriat ion for purchase of residence for embassy in Japan 681 for consular service 180, 681 for salaries, consuls-general, consuls, and consular inspectors 180, 681 for expenses, consular inspectors 180, 681 for consular assistants 180, 681 formerly consular clerks 180 for clerks at consulates 181, 681 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 181, 681 for marshals, consular courts 181, 682 for consular prisons 181, 682 for relief and protection of American seamen 181, 682 for foreign hospitals, Cape Town and Panama 181, 682 for Seamen’s Institute, Kobé 182, 683 for contingent expenses 182, 683 loss by exchange 182, 683 deficiency appropriation for interpreters to legations 32 for transportation 32, 942, 945 for relief, etc., American seamen 32, 517, 942 for services to American vessels and seamen 517 for salaries, consular service 517 for International Bureau of Weights and Measures 908 for Thorvald Solberg 908 for charges d’affaires ad interim 942, 945 for United States court for China 942 for building consulate at Tahiti 942 consuls-general and consuls classified 101 *Diplomatic Officers*, appropriation for transit and instruction pay 173, 674 for transportation to and from posts 174, 675 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 175, 676 for bringing home remains of 175, 676 authority to change grade of minister to correspond with that from other country, repealed 672 new ambassadorships to be created only by Congress 672 *Director of the Mint (see also* Mints and Assay Offices), appropriation for, examiner, assayer, clerks, etc 205, 868 for freight on bullion and coin 205, 869 for contingent expenses 205, 869 for examinations, etc 205, 869 for incidentals 205, 869 for collecting precious metals statistics 205, 869 deficiency appropriation for examinations, etc 11, 480 for freight on bullion and coin 11 to restore motto “In God we trust” to coins. 164 *Disbursing Clerks*, in case of sickness or unavoidable absence may authorize clerk to act 1027 bond to cover acts of appointee 1027 acting officer liable for misconduct, etc., to give bond to principal officer 1027 *Disbursing Officers*, duplicates issued for lost checks of 643 postal checks and warrants 644 when issuing officer has died 644 postal checks 644 punishment for requiring receipts for greater than amount paid 1105 unlawful use of public moneys by 1105 accepting, etc., receipts for amounts other than paid, deemed conversion. 1106li punishment for dealing in public funds, property, etc., by 1071 *Disbursing Officers, Indian Service*, new bonds may be required of; release of sureties on former 71 expense of official bond may be paid by United States 75 *Diseases, D.
C., Contagious*, appropriation for preventing spread of 714 *Diseases of Cattle, Special Report on*, printing ordered; distribution 576 *Dispatch Agents, Diplomatic Service*, appropriation for, London, New York, and San Francisco 174, 675 *Distinctive Paper*, appropriation for securities 326, 966 for national currency 326, 967 punishment for unlawfully possessing, for citizenship certificates 1102 unauthorized possession of, for securities, etc 1116 *District Attorneys, United States Courts*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 375, 1014 payment to clerks acting as, during vacancies 375, 1014 for attorney and assistant, Pennsylvania eastern district 375 allowance for expenses when on business away from official residence; accounts 375 for fees, District of Columbia 376, 1014 for regular assistants 376, 1014 for special assistants 376, 1014 for assistants in naturalization, etc., proceedings 376 deficiencv appropriation for salaries and expenses 22, 929, 943 for regular assistants 23 salaries of, Oklahoma, established 843 *District Ronds*, acceptable as security for additional national bank circulation 549 conditions 549 *District Building, D*. *C.*, appropriation for care of 275, 689 use of policemen as watchmen, forbidden 689 for fuel, miscellaneous supplies, etc— 275, 689 *District Courts*, cognizance of crimes and offenses designated in Criminal Code in 1153 jurisdiction in offenses against neutrality 1090 *District Judges*, appropriation for 243, 905 for expenses outside of district 376, 1015 for expenses attending circuit court of appeals 376, 1015 deficiency appropriation for California northern district 21 for additional, Pennsylvania, western district . 928 Washington, western district 928 Oregon 928 New York, southern district 928 additional, provided for Alaska 839 Hawaii 838 New York, southern district 685 Oregon 686 Pennsylvania, western district 686 Washington, western district 686 *District of Columbia*, appropriation for salaries, executiveoffice 274, 688 appropriation for additional pay to assistants to Engineer Commissioner for care of new building 274, 688 care of rented building for July 274 divisions in executive office 274, 688 schedule of fees under building regulations to be made, etc 689 for care of District Building 275, 689 details of policemen as watchmen, forbidden 689 for assessor’s office 275, 689 for excise board 276, 690 for personal-tax board 276, 690 for collector’s office 276, 690 for auditor’s office 276, 690 for corporation counsel’s office 276, 690 for sinking-fund office 276, 690 for coroner’s office 276, 690 for market masters, etc 276. 6í>0 for sealer of weightsand measures, etc 277, 691 for engineer’s office 277, 691 municipal architect provided for 692 for special assessment office 278, 692 for street-sweeping office 278, 692 for board of examiners, steam engineers 278, 693 for automobile board; tax levied 693 for insurance department 278, 693 for surveyor’s office 278, 693 for free public library 279, 693 for contingent expenses 279, 694 restriction on use of horses 280, 694 use for fire insurance prohibited 280, 694 stable expenses 280, 694 postage 280, 695 rent 280 collecting personal taxes 280, 695 judicial expenses 280, 695 coroner’s, etc., expenses 280, 695 advertising 281, 695 enforcing game and fish laws 281, 695 for survey of dangerous, etc., buildings 281, 695 for tablets to mark historical places 281, 695 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to assessor 281, 695 for storage wharf 281 for motor-vehicle tags 695 for classifying, etc., old records 695 for repairs of buildings injured by fire.. 695 for eliminating grade crossings, etc., Union Station 281, 696 use of portion of reservation No. 17 for property yard 281 for improvement of plaza 282 erection of flagstaff’s on plaza 696 land conveyed to United States 696 for assessment and permit work 282, 696 for paving roadways 282, 696 for work on streets and avenues; schedules 282, 696 restriction on streets paved with granite blocks, etc 282, 696 limit for asphalt pavements. 282, 696 for paving New Jersey avenue SE., from B to C 282 B street SE., from New Jersey avenue to South Capitol 282 First street SE., from B to C 283 Delaware a venue N E., B to C 283 C street.
NE., from Delaware a venue to First street 283 V street NW., from Fifteenth to New Hampshire avenue. 283lii appropriation for paving South Carolina avenue SE., from Thirteenth to Fifteenth street 283 First street NW., from B toCstreet 697 Second street NW., from B to C street.. 697 Seventh street NW., from Q to R street 697 for grading streets, etc 283, 697 for condemning streets, etc 283, 697 for county roads, construction, etc 283, 697 for bridge across Piney Branch on Sixteenth street, widened 283 for repairs, streets, etc 284, 699 amount for heater method; contracts.. 699 for curbs and sidewalks 284, 699 Bright wood avenue changed to Georgia avenue 284 former Georgia avenue to be Potomac avenue 284 for repairs, county roads 284, 699 for motor vehicles 699 for bridges 284, 699 for Anacostia flats 700 for sewers, constructing, etc 285, 700 for streets, cleaning, etc 285, 700 for removing snow and ice 285, 700 for disposal of city refuse 285, 700 for parking commission 285, 701 for bathing beach 285, 701 for public scales; deep wells 286, 701 for playgrounds 286, 701 for public-convenience stations; new stations 286, 701 for condemning insanitary buildings. 286, 701 for electrical department 286, 701 for lighting expenses 287, 702 streets, etc., on right of way of Washington Terminal Company to be paid by the company .’ 287 gas companies, provisions for increasing stock repealed 703 forms required of gas, etc., companies. 703 directors, Washington Gas Light Company, increased 703 for electric lighting 288, 703 for additional fire-alarm boxes 288, 703 for Washington Aqueduct 288, 703 for filtration plant 288, 703 for surveys, etc., increasing watersupply. 288 for Rock Creek Park 289, 704 for public schools 289, 704 for instruction of deaf-mute persons 295, 710 colored deaf-mutes 295, 710 for instruction of indigent blind children 295, 710 for police department 296, 710 examination of pensioners 296 regulation of vagrants 711 for fire department 297, 712 for health department 298, 713 for court of appeals reports 300, 715 for juvenile court 300, 715 for police court 300, 715 for lunacy writs 300, 716 for municipal court 716 for interest and sinking fund 301, 716 for emergency fund 301, 716 for support of convicts out of the District 301, 717 for court-house employees 301, 717 for jail 301, 717 for expenses, supreme court 301, 717 commission on sites for reformatory and workhouse 717 appropriation for purchase of sites, etc 718 for expenses of commission 718 for board of charities 302, 718 for reformatories and correctional institutions 302, 718 for medical charities 304, 720 for care of children, etc 305, 721 for temporary homes, etc 307, 723 for support, etc., of insane 307, 723 for relief of the poor 307, 723 for transporting paupers 307, 724 tariff of cab, etc., charges 724 for militia expenses 308, 724 open-market purchases of limited supplies 308 for water department 308, 725 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 310, 726 laborers and mechanics 726 horses, wagons, etc 310, 726 water department, temporary employees 310, 726 employees to be paid from miscellaneous trust-fund deposits 311, 727 per diem employees given holiday on Labor Day 311 limit on requisitions from Treasury 311, 727 advances; reimbursement 311, 727 cost of street extensions wholly from District revenues 312, 728 annual estimates limited to double probable revenue 728 publishing before submitting to Congress forbidden 728 for salaries, court of appeals 243, 906 for salaries, supreme court of the 243, 906 for unveiling statue of General Sheridan. 356 for burial of indigent, soldiers in 362, 1001 for removing remains and erecting memorial to Major L’Enfant 363 for court-house repairs 373, 1012 for fees, district attorney 376, 1014 for Reform School, maintenance 379 name changed to National Training School for Boys 380 for National Training School for Boys 1018 for Grant Memorial 996 for Providence Hospital 367, 1006 for Garfield Hospital 367, 1006 relieved assessment for benefits, extending Eleventh street 1006 for site and pedestal for statue of John Witherspoon 579 for maintaining public order, inauguration of President 1162 for temporary public comfort stations, etc 1162 deficiency appropriation for Engineer Commissioner 12 for contingent expenses 12, 493, 914 for postage 12, 914 for motor vehicle tags; issue 12 for municipal building, furnishing 12 for municipal building, maintenance 13 for Anacostia bridge, approaches 13 for sewers; purchase of rights of way 13, 495 for bathing beach 13, 495 for public convenience stations 13 for public schools 13, 495, 614, 915 for municipal almshouse 13 for Reform School for Girls 13 for eliminating grade crossings.
Union Station 13 for Washington Asylum 14, 496, 916liii deficiency appropriation for Columbia Hospital for Women 14 for Reform School 23, 496 for police court 59, 496, 917 for Garfield Hospital, isolating ward 59, 916 for coroner’s office, deputy 493, 914 for expenses coroner’s office 493 for judicial expenses 493, 914 for advertising 493, 914 restriction on rates 493 for Georgetown market 493 for assessment and permit work 493 for condemning streets, etc 493 for rent of wharf property 493 for extending certain streetsand avenues, from District revenues 494, 914 for widening V street N W 495 for extending Fourteenth street NW 495 for parkway, Sixteenth street to Rock Creek Park 495 for Piney Branch parkway 915 for paving Thirty-fourth street NW 914 for improving Second street.
NW 914 for disposal of city refuse 495 for fire department 496, 916 for juvenile court 496, 917 for lunacy writs 496, 917 for Eastern Dispensary 496, 916 for Board of Children’s Guardians 496, 917 for Home for Aged and Infirm 496, 916, 917 for health department 497, 916 for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company, maintenance of Long Bridge 497 for judgments against 497, 918 for support of convicts 497, 918 for support of insane 497, 918 for condemning certain suburban triangles 497 for removing enow and ice 614 for sewers 915 for school playgrounds 915 for police 916 for National Training School for Boys 916 for municipal court judges 917 for custom-house 917 for public convenience stations 918 for expenses, supreme court 918 for jail 918 for militia, naval battalion 919 for investigating title of United States to lands 927 for building for court of appeals 928 automobiles, etc., taxed 693 acquiring squares 227, 228, 229, and 230, for building for Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 addition to court-house authorized for court of appeals 544 deficiency appropriation for const ruction. 491 alleys, condemnation proceedings, payment of expenses in disallowed cases. 494 bucket-shop provisions 670 building associations, regulations 1058 child-labor regulations. 420 children’s playgrounds in reservations, licenses for structures on, permitted. 355 commission to investigate title of United States to lands in, designated; duties, etc 543 transfer, etc., pending, to be held in abeyance 544 cord of wood defined 55 employment agencies; fees increased, etc 641 filtration plant, additional land to be purchased from regular appropriations 544 fire department, expenses of members injured in line of duty to be paid from pension fund; conditions 657 firemen pensions extended; provision for present chief engineer 39 highway plan for part of northeast section, modification of new 650 northern section authorized 652 hospitals for human beings or animals to be licensed 64 duties of health officer; penalty for violations 64 regulations; prosecutions 65 inaugural ceremonies; use of streets, etc., permitted 1161 overhead electric-light wires allowed for. 1162 incorporations, Brotherhood of Saint Andrew 475 Congressional Club 476 Masonic Mutual Life Association, name changed 554 Imperial Palace, Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan 646 juvenile court, execution on forfeited recognizances 1063 justices of the peace superseded by municipal court 623 liability of railroad common carriers in, for injuries to employees through neglect, etc 65 limitation for draftsmen, etc., increased 497 limitation on use of official horses, etc 694 militia organization 629 provisions amended 399 municipal court to supersede justices of the peace 623 Northern Liberty Market, audit of claims for destroyed property 1060 Oldest Inhabitants Association granted use of engine house Nineteenth and H streets NW 590 overhead wires allowed on approach to Highway Bridge by electric cars 617 for light and telegraph permitted for inaugural ceremonies 1162, 1163 parole of juvenile offenders committed to National Training School for Boys 657 police pension fund, deficiencies to be paid 1066 railroad siding to navy-yard authorized 397 removal of present track connection 399 street railways, extension of tracks to Union Station, etc 246 extension of Baltimore and Washington Transit Company authorized 473 time extended for building Washington Spa Springsand Gretta Railroad 779 widening of Bladensburg road 779 streets, etc., condemnation of lands for, vesting of title, etc 582 extension of Girard street NW 656 extension of Massachusetts avenue SE 651 extension of Meridian place, modified 51 extension of Minnesota avenue SE 651 extension of New Hampshire avenue NW., modified 581 extension of New York avenue NE 597 extension of Ninth street NW 655 extension of Rittenhouse street NW 653 part of V street NW., changed to California street 582 south bank of Anacostia River 1062liv streets, etc., widening Benning road 163 Bladensburg road; dedication of government land, etc 620 Twentieth street NW 649 substation to be built in southwest Washington at Seventh and C streets 593 time extended for completing road by Washington and Western Maryland Railroad Company 464 tuberculosis regulations 127 tugs on Potomac River to have hinged smokestacks for passing bridges 1066 vagrants described; commitment, etc., of 711 *District of Columbia Code Amendments*, Sec. 491n, awards to partiesnot found, etc., vesting of title 582 Sec. 691, objects of building associations; supervision, etc.; penalties 1958 Sec. 691a, securities required on deposits 1059 Sec. 869, betting prohibitions extended 164 Sec. 869a, bucketing, bucket shopping and bucket shops defined 670 See. 869b, punishment for bucketing, etc. . 671 Sec. 869c, punishment for displaying quotations 671 Sec. 869d, statement of sales, etc., required. 671 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of the*, appropriation for salaries 274, 689 deficiency appropriation for Engineer Commissioner 12 approval, etc., of railroad siding to navyyard by 399 duties, extending street, railways to Union Station, etc 247 inaugural ceremonies 1161 estimates not to be submitted exceeding twice probable revenues 728 to embrace all charges against the revenues 728 not. to be published before submission to Congress 729 inspectors of child labor to be appointed by 422 jurisdiction over B street, in Potomac Park transferred to Chief of Engineers 356 president, made member of commission to investigate titles to Government lands in District, etc 544 schedule of fees for permits, etc., under building regulations to be prescribed by. 689 to approve plans, etc., railroad substation insouthwest Washington 594 to select sites for reformatory and workhouse 717 commission to prepare plans, etc 717 appropriation for expenses, condemning, etc 718 *Dixon, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 949 limit of cast increased, public building 520 *Document Room, House of Representatives*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 191, 854 for Joel Grayson 191, 854 *Document Room, Senate*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 185, 846 deficiency appropriation for superintendent 26 *Documents of the Sixtieth Congress*, printed prior to December, 1909, to be allotted to Members not reelected 1168 *Documents, Public*, classification of publications ordered by Congress 565 Senate and House reports 565 Senate and House documents 565 each series to be consecutively numbered for the term 565 exception, Senate executive session documents 565 annual and serial publications of Departments, etc., for depositories to nave title without numbering 566 printing of departmental edition 566 printing of committee hearings 566 congressional publications of sufficient size to be separately bound by subject, for depositories . 566 others to be distributed unbound 566 binding for permanent files 566 arrangement in volumes for binding by Joint Printing Committee 566 use of copyrighted matter in, not to impair rights of owner. 1077 *Dog River, Miss.*, preliminary examination of. to be made 828 *Doherty, Thomas J.*, deficiency appropriation for services 934 *Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church*, lands granted to, for school on Wind River Reservation, Wyo 97 *Domestic Animals, D.
C.*, provisions for private hospitals or asylums for 64 *Dominican Republic*, appropriation for minister-resident and consul-general 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives*, appropriation for, assistant, messengers, etc 190, 853 pay increased 853 deficiency appropriation for hire of horses, etc 512 for additional force 936 *Doremus Machine Company*, deficiency appropriation for canceling machines 510 *Dorions Creek, S. C.*, dam authorized across Savannah River, at. 36 *Dothan, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 949 limit of cost increased, public building 520 terms of court at 38 *Double Creek, N.
J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Douglas, Wyo*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 537 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Dover, N. H.*, appropriation for public building 949 *Dover, N. J., Army Powder Depot (see also* Picatinny Arsenal), appropriation for transportation facilities, etc 354 *Dover, N*. *J., Naval Magazine*, appropriation for machine tools 133 for public works. 765 *Draft Animals, Wagons, etc., Army*, appropriation for 120, 745 *Drainage Investigations*, appropriation for expenses 266, 1056lv *Drainage Lands, Minn.*, public lands subject to laws relating to 169 *Dramas*, owner of copyrighted, given sole right to convert into novel 1075 to perform, vend manuscript, or record.. 1075 to make, etc., record for exhibition 1075 to exhibit, etc., by any method 1075 *Dramatisations, etc.*, copyright provisions for, of published works 1077 *Drawbacks, Internal Revenue*, deficiency appropriation for 939 *Dredging Plant*, authorized for Southwest Pass, Mississippi River 816 *Dresden.* classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Driver, John*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty to 912 *Drought-Resistant Crops*, appropriation for breeding, etc 1045 *Drugs, Customs Service, Examiners and Special Examiners of*, pay increased of 1065 *Drugs, etc.*, appropriation for investigating adulterating, false branding, etc., of 261, 1049 *Dry-Land Farming*, appropriation for improving methods of 1045 *“Dry Salt Lake,” Cal.*, lands of granted to Los Angeles, Cal 1063 *Dublin*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Dublin, Ga.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized. 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Dubuque, Iowa*, land title confirmed to Saint Raphael’s Cemetery 423 corrected 469 *Duluth, Diocese of*, patents in fee for church, etc., lands on White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn., at White Earth 452 at Beaulieu 452 at Pine Point 452 on Red Lake Reservation at Redby 453 at agency site 453 at Cross Lake 453 on Cass Lake Reservation 453 on Leech Lake Reservation at Onigum.. 453 at old agency 454 *Duluth, Minn.*, appropriation for fish hatchery 342 for light station, north pier, harbor entrance 971 acquiring additional ground and erecting public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 482 dredging inside harbor ent rance authorized; use of balance 429 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 828 *Dundee*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Dunferm line*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Dunkirk, N.
Y*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 829 *Dunwell, C. T., late a Representative, in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 933 *Duplicate Checks, etc.*, issued for lost, etc., disbursing officers’ bond, etc 643 postal checks and warrants; bonds, etc.. 644 to officials if $50 or under 644 *Duplicate Checks or Warrants, Postal Service*, issue of, for lost, etc., in three years, authorized; bond 415 not exceeding $50 to postal employees without bond; affidavit 415 *Duquoin, Ill.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 open space requirement for public building, reduced 1067 *Durango*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Durban*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *`“During the Session,”* to mean 115 days 192 to mean 207 days 855 *Duties on Imports*, appropriation for refund of duties on anthracite coal 590 *Dutton, Reese R.*, deficiency appropriation for services 933 *Duwamish River, Wash*., straightening, etc., of, in King County, permitted 820 *D’ Wamish, etc., Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 96, 812 *Dyersburg, Tenn.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Dymers Creek, Va*., preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Dynamite*, restrictions on shipment of 554 *Dynamite, etc.*, punishment for unlawfully shipping, etc., in foreign ami interstate commerce. 1135 causing injury, etc., by explosion of, illegally shipped 1136 **E.** *Earthquake in Italy*, appropriation for relief of sufferers, etc., from 584 *East Boothbay Harbor, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 826 *East Liverpool, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 949 *East River, N*. *Y*., appropriation for lighting 334, 972 preliminary examination of, to be made, including Little Hell Gate 829 *East Saint Louis, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 949 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Eastern Cherokee Indians*, deficiency appropriation for interest on judgment in favor of 938 payment to members of council for attendance 805 *Eastern Dispensary, D.
C.*, appropriation for care, etc., of indigent patients 305, 720lvi deficiency appropriation for indigent patients 496, 916 *Easton, Pa.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 949 *Eau Claire, Wis*., appropriation for public building 317 *Ecuador*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 for participating in exposition at Quito 380 admission of Colon Eloy Alfaro to Military Academy, authorized 441 *Edgecomb, Me.*, may bridge cove on east, side of Sheepscot River 44 *Edgewater Connecting Railway Company*, may bridge Kansas River at Kansas City, Kans 612 *Edinburgh*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Edison Sault Electric Company*, license to use water power, etc., Saint Marys River, to terminate by January 1, 1911 821 temporary permits pending condemnation 821 *Edison Sault Light and Power Company*, license to use water power, etc., Saint Marvs River, to terminate by January 1, 1911 821 *Education Bureau, Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 228, 892 for books, etc 228, 892 for collecting statistics, documents, etc 228, 892 for rent 229, 893 deficiency appropriation for collecting statistics 941 *Education, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 228, 892 for printing and binding annual report, of 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for printing annual report 26 *Eighth International Prison Congress*, appropriation for participating in, at Washington 677 *Eighth Street NW*., *D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 494 *Elberton. Ga.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Elbow of Crose Light Station, Delaware Bay*, limit of cost increased 160 appropriation for 332 *“Elcano,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Elections*, punishment for money contributions by national banks or federal corporations to 1103 by corporations to federal; additional, to officers 1103 *Elective Franchise (see* Civil Rights). *Electors for President and Vice-President*, appropriation for printing ascertainment of vote for 380 for messengers conveying votes of 381 *Electric Boat Company*, deficiency appropriation for payment to… 923 *Electric Cars, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 414, 667 allowance for closed-pouch service 414, 667 rates on routes outside of cities 414, 668 allowance for unusual conditions 414, 668 *Electric Companies, D.
C.*, form, etc., of books to be prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission 703 *Electric Companies, Hawaii*, approval of act of legislature authorizing, Lahaina, Maui County 608 Wailuku, Maui County 606 *Electric Current, Seacoast Fortifications*, appropriation for supplying 393, 728 *Electric Plants, Army*, appropriation for gun and mortar batteries 394, 729 for defenses in Hawaiian and Philippine islands 396 sale of light and power; use of proceeds 117, 742 *Electrical Department, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 286, 701 assistant, engineer: duties 701 for contingent expenses 287, 702 for placing wires underground 287, 702 for extending police-patrol system 287, 702 for lighting; contracts 287, 702 for electric arc lights 288, 703 for additional fire-alarm boxes 288, 703 *Electrical Units, International Committee of*, appropriation for expenses of delegates. 242, 904 *Eleventh Light-House District*, limit of cost, increased, relief vessel for ninth and 161 appropriation for 332 *Elgin Academy, Elgin.
Ill.*, granted condemned ordnance 442 *Elgin, Ill.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 949 *Elizabeth, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 949 condemned cannon, etc., donated to Winfield Scott Monument Association of. 1073 *Elk River, Md.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *Elkins, W*. *Va*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Elks. Benevolent end Proteetive Order of*, loan of tents, etc., for convention at Dallas, Tex 571 *Ellis Island Immigration Station, N.
Y.*, appropriation for dredging new channel to. 330 deficiency appropriation for addition to hospital 20 for additional buildings, contagious hospitals 20 for new water main 20 for installing contagious hospitals 508 construction of new wharf authorized 982 *Ellsworth, Me.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 949 additional land authorized for public building 913 *Elmore County, Ala.*, may bridge Coosa River at Wetumpka 42 *Elwood, Ind.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 529lvii acquiring site and erecting public building at, deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 949 *Embassies*, appropriation for repairs to premises 176, 678 *Embezzlement*, punishment for, of military and naval stores 1096 of public property 1097 by internal revenue, etc., officers 1106 by postal officials 1133 evidence admitted of transcripts from Treasury books, etc 1105 *Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service*, appropriation for unforeseen 175, 676 *Emergency Fund.
D. C.*, appropriation for 301, 716 *Emergency Fund, Navy Department*, deficiency appropriation for 28 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 305, 720 *Emergency National Bank Circulation*, provisions for issuing 546 *Emery Gun Carriage*, appropriation for completing 368 *Empire, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made. 827 *Em placements, Fortifications*, appropriation for modernizing older 393, 728 use of unexpended balances 393 *Employees at.
Navy- Yards, etc.*, schedule of permanent rates of pay for clerical, etc., to be submitted to Congress 755 discharged for lack of work to be given preference for one year 755 *Employees, Government*, on Isthmian Canal may have leave with pay when injured; limit 645 deduction if allowed damages 645 payment of damages for injuries on certain public works 556 to widow, child, or dependent parent in case of death 556 *“Employees” of Common Carriers*, definition of, allowed free transportation, under railroad-rate law 61 *Employers’ Liability Act*, railroad common carriers while in interstate commerce liable for injuries to employees through negligence, etc. 65 in territorial possessions liable for injuries to employees through negligence, etc 65 contributory negligence no bar to recovery. 66 may diminish damages 66 plea not allowed if carrier violates safety laws 66 employee not assuming risks of employment when carrier violates safetylaws 66 contracts, etc., to exempt from liabilities of this act void 66 amount of relief benefit, etc., may be de ducted as set off to damages 66 actions to be brought in two years 66 receivers, managers, etc., liable as common carriers 66 liability of carriers, rights of employees, etc., under former laws not impaired 66 *Employment Agencies, D.
C.*, fees from employers increased; service for 30 days 641 additional fee from employees receiving $25 a month or more 642 *Employment of Child Labor, D. C.*, prohibited for children under 14 in occupations named 420 during school hours or the night 420 service of the Senate excepted 420 permits to be issued; requirements 420 employers to keep lists of children employees 420 age and schooling certificates; approval 420 evidence required; form 420 duplicate to be kept, by superintendent of public schools 421 waiver of school certificate by judge of juvenile court 421 penalty for illegal employment of children, etc., evidence 421 duties of inspectors and truant officers. 422 working more than 8 hours, or between 7 p. m. and 6 a. tn., prohibited 422 more than 48 hours a week 422 notice of hours of work, etc., to be posted in each establishment 422 two inspectors to be appointed; pay 422 bootblacking, and selling on the streets by boys under 10 or girls under 16 forbidden 422 permits and badge to older children 422 issue; age and schooling certificates required 422 description of; wearing required, trans fers forbidden 423 sales between 10 p. m. and 6 a. m. prohibited 423 consent for theatrical employment from commissioners required 423 jurisdiction of juvenile court 423 *Emporia, Kans.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 949 *Encampment and Maneuvers, Organized Militia*, appropriation for expenses, with Regulars 115, 740 *Encampments, Army*, participation of organized militia in 402 *Engineer Corps, Army*, appropriation for pay of enlisted men 111, 735 for pay of officers; longevity 112, 737 *Engineer Department, Army*, appropriation for expenses of depots 123, 748 for instruments for officers 123, 749 for maintenance of school, Washington, D.
C 123, 749 for equipment of troops 123, 749 for services of surveyors, etc 123, 749 for expenses of fortifications under 392, 728 in insular possessions 395, 730 for rivers and harbors 358, 815, 997 deficiency appropriation for John G. D. Knight 920 board authorized to examine, etc., harbors on Great Lakes, etc., improved at local expense 834 report on establishing uniform rules for harbor improvements 834 *Engineer Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 216, 880 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for rivers and harbors, etc 216, 880lviii employment of professional, etc., assistants authorized for river and harbor work; limit 836 report in detail to be made 836 *Engineer School, Army*, appropriation for maintenance and equipment 123, 749 restriction on employees 123 *Engineering Experimental Station, Naval Academy*, appropriation for salaries, investigations, etc 151, 770 *Engineers, Chief of*, jurisdiction over B street in Potomac Park transferred to 356 *Engineer’s Office, D.
C.*, appropriat ion for salaries, record division 277, 691 for engineers, superintendents, etc 277, 691 for municipal architect; duties, etc 692 for contingent expenses 279, 694 limitation on draftsmen, etc., current improvements, increased 497 *England* (*see* Great Britain). *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department*, appropriation for director, assistant, etc 204, 868 for clerks, watchmen, etc., restriction 204, 868 for additional land and new building 319 limit of cost; contracts 319 plans, etc 319 construction on present site, if land not acquired 319 for new building 959 issue division, Treasurer’s office, to be accommodated in 959 C street between Fourteenth and Fifteenth to be closed 959 for salaries 323, 963 for wages 323, 963 for materials, etc 323, 964 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 326, 967 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing for counters to Treasurer 479 for employees detailed to office of Treasurer 481, 908 for counters 481 for additional land for new building 614 transfer of balances 481 *Enid.
Okla.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 950 condemned cannon granted to, for public grounds 1069 title to town-site block vested in, for city purposes 469 *Enlarged Homesteads*, homestead entries of 320 acres, nonirrigable, etc., lands authorized in certain States and Territories 639 designation of lands to be made 639 applications, affidavits, fees 639 additions to incomplete regular home stead entries; limit 639 additional proof of cultivation before final proofs 639 regular homestead entries not affected 639 entrymen under this act not entitled 639 commutation not allowed 639 residence not required on designated lands in Utah without water for domestic uses 640 *Enlisted Men, Army*, appropriation for pay; longevity 108, 735 for engineer battaíion; longevity 111, 735 for Ordnance Department; longevity. 111, 735 for quartermaster-sergeants; longevity 111, 735 for post commissary-sergeants; longevity 111, 735 for Signal Corps; longevity 111, 735 for Hospital Corps; longevity Ill, 736 for pay of retired 113, 738 for travel allowance on discharge 113, 739 for undrawn clothing on discharge 114, 739 for interest on deposits 114, 739 for extra-duty pay, artillery and ordnance service, seacoast fortifications 114, 739 for switchboard operators, interior posts 114, 739 for extra-duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 114, 739 for 20 per cent increase, service beyond the United States 114, 739 service on transports in the Philippines, included 114 for additional pay, first reenlistment 739 for six months pay of, dying in service. 739 deficiency appropriation for pay 919 allowance for, dying in the service 108 interment expenses 108 beneficiaries to be designated 108 limited to cases when not result of personal misconduct 735 pay of, established 109 noncommissioned officers 109 extra to mess sergeants; horseshoers 109 privates 109 reenlistment continuous-service pay 109 determination of enlistment periods 109 allowance to privates, musicians, and trumpeters reentering in 3 months from expiration of first enlistment.. 110 additional pay for marksmen, sharpshooters, gunners, etc 110 increased pay for service beyond the United States 110 pay of musicians;
Military Academy band excepted 110 competing with civil bands forbidden 110 war service pay repealed 110 penalty for desertion 110 detachments at service schools authorized; no increase of total strength 733 horseshoer provided for each troop of cavalry 735 reenlistment of soldiers dismissed for Brownsville affray, if found qualified 837 salaries and wages to be paid retired, on Isthmian Canal, in addition to retired pay; limit 931 temporary appointment of noncommissioned officers for recruiting depots. 741 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps*, appropriation for pay 155, 773 amount for additional, immediately available 155 to serve on battle ships, etc 774 for retired pay 155, 774 for undrawn clothing 156, 774 for commutation of quarters for, employed as clerks and messengers 157, 776 restriction on extra-duty pay 776 for bringing home remains of 145, 767 deficiency appropriation for bringing home remains of 504lix allowance for, dying in line of duty 128 interment expenses 128 beneficiaries to be designated 128 distribution of amounts due deceased, without administration; limit 373 funeral expenses 373 number of, increased; to be determined by Congress 155 trial by deck courts of minor offenses of 621 *Enlisted Men, Navy*, appropriation for pay 127, 754 number increased; additional enlistments immediately authorized 127 for outfits on first enlistment 130, 756 for bringing home remains of 145, 767 deficiency appropriation for increased pay, fiscal year, 1908 501 for bringing home remains of 504 for outfits, first enlistment 941 allowance for, dying in line of duty 128 interment expenses 128 beneficiaries to be designated 128 appointment as mail clerks and assistant mail clerks 417 duties in charge of mail of naval vessels 418 oath; bond; compensation 418 distribution of amounts due deceased, without administration; limit 373 funeral expenses 373 pay increased 10 per cent 128 salaries and wages to be paid retired, on Isthmian Canal, in addition to retired pay; limit 931 trial by deck courts of minor offenses of 621 *Ensenada*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Ensley, Ala.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 261, 1050 tor general expenses 262, 1050 Porto Rico not excluded 262 insects affecting southern field crops 1050 insects affecting health of man and animals 1051 for preventing spread of moths 1051 for emergency fund, gypsy and browntail moths; quarantine 268 *Envelopes, Postal, Official, and Registry*, appropriation for 416, 669 for distribution 416, 669 deficiency appropriation for distributing registry 24 for distributing official 24 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary*, appropriation for salaries 172, 672 not to be paid officials receiving other salaries 172, 672 *Epidemic Diseases, D.
C.*, appropriation for preventing spread of 299, 714 *Epidemics*, appropriation for prevention of 330, 970 deficiency appropriation for prevention of 10 *Equipage, Army, Camp and Garrison*, appropriation for 121, 746 deficiency appropriation for 15, 28, 940 *Equipments, Army, Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery*, appropriation for 124, 750 *Erfurt*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Erie Basin, N. Y.*, balances for improvement of, transferred to breakwater system, Buffalo 816 *Erie Customs District, Pa.*, Corry made a port of delivery in 780 *Erie, Pa.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 831 *Erwin, Tenn.*, appropriation for fish hatchery 342 *Escanaba, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 950 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Eskimos, etc., Alaska*, appropriation for education, etc., of 350, 989 expenditures under Commissioner of Education 990 *Estherville, Iowa*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 950 *Estherville-Minim Creek Canal, S.
C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Estimates, Annual*, not complying in form to previous appropriations to be rearranged 907 on receipt of, by Secretary of Treasury, an estimate of revenues to be made. 1027 if probable revenues insufficient, report to be made to President 1027 President to recommend reductions or plans for increased revenue 1027 *Estimates for Appropriations*, District of Columbia, not to exceed twice probable revenue 728 to embrace all charges against revenues. 728 Navy, to show detailed list of sums paid, rates, etc 129, 754 *Estopinal, Hon.
Albert*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 934 *Ethnology, American*, appropriation for continuing researches in 323, 964 for printing and binding bulletins and reports 383, 1023 *Etowah River, Ga. and Ala.*, preliminary examination of, to be made; storage reservoirs, etc 825 *Euclid Place, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for connecting, with Erie street 494 *Euclid Street, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending…. 494 *Eufala, Ala.*, acquiring site and erect ing public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriation for. 484 *Eugene, Oreg.*, appropriation for public building 950 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Eureka, Cal.*, limit of cost increased, public building. 520 *Eureka Springs, Ark.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Evans, W*. *W*., deficiency appropriation for services 934 *Evaporation Investigations*, appropriation for 253lx *Everett, Wash.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 appropriation for 950 *Examinations and Surveys*, appropriation for river and harbor 822 *Examiners of Merchandise, Customs*, pay of, increased 1065 *Examiners of Tea, Customs*, pay increased of 1065 *Examining Surgeons, Pensions*, appropriation for fees and expenses 419, 1058 deficiency appropriation for fees 942 fee increased; allowance if made at claimant’s residence 419 *Excise Board, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 276, 690 *Executea Criminals*, punishment for rescuing, etc., bodies of 1114 *Executive Departments, D. C.*, appropriation for care, etc., grounds of 356, 995 details forbidden to Civil Service Commission from 197, 861 of employees for office of the President permitted from 196, 860 exhibits from, for Seattle Exposition 388 *Executive Expenses*, appropriation for 196, 859 *Executive Mansion, D. C.*, appropriation for improving grounds south of 354, 994 for ordinary care, etc 356, 995 for additions to office building 995 for extraordinary repairs, etc 995 for fuel 356, 995 for greenhouses, etc 356, 996 for lighting 356, 996 for traveling expenses of President 356 deficiency appropriation for housekeeper 908 *Executive Office*, appropriation for Secretary of the President, assistants, clerks, etc 196, 860 for contingent expenses 197, 860 temporary details of employees from executive departments, allowed 196, 860 for printing and binding 384, 1023 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 514, 937 for automobiles for President 616 for contingent expenses 907 *Executive Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, etc 274, 688 for additional to assistants to Engineer Commissioner, as superintendent of building 274, 688 for divisions in office 274, 688 schedule of fees under building regulations to be prescribed 689 for care of District building 275, 689 use of policemen as watchmen forbidden 689 *Exeter River, N. H.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Experiment Stations, Agricultural*, appropriation for expenses 265, 1055 *Experimental Gardens, etc., Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for expenses 256, 1046 *Explosions in Mines*, appropriation for investigations of causes of. 989 *Explosives*, carrying, on passenger conveyances in interstate, etc., commerce, unlawful 554, 1135 carrying small-arms ammunition, samples, etc., allowed 554, 1135 military forces, etc., not affected 554, 1135 rules for safe transportation of, to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission 555, 1135 high, excluded from certain conveyances 555, 1135 packages of, to be plainly marked, etc 555, 1135 false or deceptive marking of packages of, unlawful 555, 1135 punishment for unlawfully shipping, etc., in foreign and interstate commerce 555, 1135 causing injury, etc., by explosion of, illegally shipped 1136 sale of, to natives of Pacific islands 1148 *Exports of Merchandise*, appropriation for refunding stamp taxes on bills of exchange drawn for 590 *Exposition, Alaska- Yukon-Pacific*, provisions for government exhibit at 388 *Expositions*, appropriation for Japanese National, preliminary expenses 184 payment of expenses to February 1, 1909; further not allowed 908 for, at Quito, Ecuador 380 *Express Companies*, punishment for acting as agents for buyer or seller of liquors shipped in interstate, etc., commerce 1136 shipping obscene literature, etc., by. 1138 *Express, Private*, punishment for unlawful carrying, etc., of mail by 1123 *Extortion*, punishment for, by officials or persons claiming to be officers, etc 1104 under threat of informing or not informing of infraction of laws 1114 *Extradition*, appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 175, 676 punishment for permitting escape of persons held for 1113 **F.** *Facing Slips, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for 416, 669 *Fairbanks, Alaska*, acceptance of site for military telegraph office 107 terms of court 840 *Fairbury, Nebr.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 950 *Fairhaven, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 360 diversion of harbor improvements; contracts 816 *Fairmont, W.
Va.*, limit of cost increased, public building; additional for site 523 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 950 *Fairport, Iowa*, appropriation for Fish Commission biological station 979 *Fall River, Mass.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 826lxi *False Branding, etc., of Foods, etc.*, appropriation for examinations of; hearings 261, 1049 *False Claims*, punishment for presenting, aiding, etc., for public property.. 555 *False Personation*, punishment for, of official character to obtain money, etc 1095 of holder of public debt, etc 1095 of revenue officer 1100 *“Families of Employees” of Common Carriers*, definition of, allowed free transportation under railroad-rate law 61 *Farallone Islands, Cal.*, life-saving apparatus to be placed on, for use by inhabitants 553 *Faribault, Minn.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 950 *Farm Management, and Practice*, appropriation for encouraging improved methods of 1045 *Farm Products*, appropriation for investigating cost of 1054 *Farmers and Merchants Bank, Mandan, N.
Dak.*, deficiency appropriation for 911 *Farmers’ Bulletins*, appropriation for printing and binding; distribution 384, 1023 *Farmers Institutes*, appropriation for reports, etc., on 266, 1055 *Farmerville, La.*, bridge authorized across Bayou D’Arbonne, between Ruston and 168 *Farrar, Robert W*., deficiency appropriation for services 511, 933 *Fayette Bridge. Company*, time extended for bridging Monongahela River, at Brownsville, Pa., by 39, 654 *Fayetteville, Ark.*, appropriation for public building 950 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Fayetteville, N.
C.*, appropriation for public building 950 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Feather River, Cal.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Feeble-Minded Children, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 305, 721 *Fees, Patent*, to be paid in six months from notice of allowance 246 *Felonies*, offenses to be deemed 1152 *Felony, Misprision of*, punishment for 1114 *Fencing Public Lands, Unauthorized*, punishment for, modified by alternative . penalty 40 *Fermented Liquors (see* Intoxicating Liquors). *Fernandina, Fla.*, appropriation for public building 950 *Fernie*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Ferrymen*, punishment for delaying mail by 1127 *Fessenden Street NW*., *D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 494 for opening 915 *Fictitious Address*, punishment for delivering liquors shipped to 1136 *Field Batteries, Army*, appropriation for alterations to rapid-fire 730 *Field Cannon, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 394, 729 for ammunition for 394, 729 for ammunition, etc., for practice 395, 729 *Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard*, may use corridors of court-house, Washington, D. C., on inauguration day 1164 *Files, House of Representatives*, appropriation for moving, etc., to House Office Building from Library of Congress 196 *Filipinos*, designation of four for instruction at Military Academy 441 pay, service, etc 441 *Filtration Plant.
D. C.*, appropriation for operating expenses 288, 703 additional land to be purchased for 544 *Fire-Alarm Boxes, D.* appropriation for additional, etc 288, 703 *Fire-Control Instruments, Army*, appropriation for field batteries 125, 750 for State coast artillery organizations 125, 750 *Fire-Control Instruments, Navy*, appropriation for 133, 759 *Fire-Control Stations, Fortifications*, appropriation for construction, etc 393, 728 for range finders, etc 393, 728 for operating, seacoast defenses 393, 729 for insular possessions 396, 731 *Fire Department, D.
C.*, appropriation for chief engineer, deputy, officers, etc 297, 712 for miscellaneous 298, 713 for contingent expenses 298, 713 for new houses 298, 713 for new apparatus 298, 713 installations in suburbs for volunteer organizations 298 deficiency appropriation for forage 496, 916 for contingent expenses 496 for fuel 916 biennial examination of persons receiving disability pensions 296 members injured in line of duly to have treatment paid from pension fund; conditions 657 pensions extended 39 provision for present chief engineer 39 *Firearms, etc.*, punishment, for sale, etc., to natives of Pacific islands 1148 *First Assistant Postmaster-General*, appropriation for, superintendents of divisions, clerks, etc 232, 896 for division of salaries and allowances 232, 896 for division of appointments 232, 896 for division of city delivery 232, 896 for postal service, office of 407, 661 for postmasters, assistants, clerks, etc 407, 661 for rent, light, and fuel; leases 410, 665 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 411, 665 for canceling machines 411, 665 for assistant superintendents, salaries and allowances division 411, 665 for city delivery 411, 665 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 411, 665lxii *First Census*, deficiency appropriation for printing names of heads of families in 19 *First Light-House District*, tender authorized for, etc 160 appropriation for 331 for completing 970 *Fish and Marine Products, D.
C.*, duties of inspection, etc., vested in sanitary and food inspectors 299 *Fisheries Arbitration, Northeastern*, appropriation for expenses before Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague 380 *Fisheries Bureau*, appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 338, 976 for employees 338, 976 for division of fish culture, office force 338, 976 station employees 338, 977 employees at large 340, 979 distribution employees 340, 979 for inquiry division 340, 979 for biological station, Beaufort, N.
C. 341, 979 for statistics division 341, 979 for vessel service 341, 980 for contingent, expenses 341, 980 for propagation 341, 980 for maintenance of vessels 342, 980 for repairs to “Albatross” 342 for inquiries 342, 980 for statistical inquiries 342, 981 for protecting salmon fisheries, Alaska 342, 981 for station, Mammoth Spring, Ark 342 Erwin, Tenn 342 Cape Vincent, N.J 342 Duluth, Minn 342 Leadville, Colo 342 for biological station for fresh-water mussels, Mississippi Valley 342, 981 for vessel for Alaska 342 for steamboat for Put-in-Bay, hatchery, Ohio 981 allowance in accounts of William L.
Soleau 981 for stations, Puget Sound, Wash 981 for hatchery, Green Lake, Me 981 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 30, 943 for lobster hatchery, Maine 30 for station, Baird, Cal 508 additional stations for salmon, etc., culture on Puget Sound authorized 589 appropriation for 590 aquarium to be equipped, etc., for Seattle Exposition 389 officials to cooperate with North Carolina fish commissioner, to mark, etc., fishery preserve 1064 *Fisheries, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 338, 976 *Fisheries Convention, Canadian*, appropriation for commissioner, etc 380, 680 *Fiume*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to*, appropriation for completing work of 91, 804 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for superintendent, Union Agency 90, 803 for town-site expenses, Union Agency 90, 804 for leasing lands of Creeks and Cherokees and full-blood Indians 90, 804 for expenses, sale of restricted, etc., lands 90, 804 appropriation for removing intruders, etc 90, 804 for removing alienation restrictions 90, 804 for investigating fraudulent leases, etc 90 for care of orphan children 90 payment of attorneys’ fees 90 Samuel Brown 90 D.
H. Johnson 90 for district agents for minor Indians, etc.; additional authority 804 for tribal schools 91, 804 for completing work of Commission to 91, 804 payment for remnant of allotments due Cherokees, Choctaws, and Chickasaw’s 805 payment of equalization allotments to Creeks 805 meetings of tribal councils restricted 805 extension of time for town-lot payments 805 expiration of rights of Choctaw and Chickasaw freedmen for allotments 805 coal and asphalt lands of Choctaws and Chickasaws, surface only may be condemned for public uses 805 payment to members of Eastern Cherokees council 805 for reimbursing Dr.
G. W. Harkins for services suppressing smallpox 805 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 91, 805 Seminoles 91, 806 for clerk to sign tribal deeds of 224, 888 allotments to, excepted from general mining leases provisions 783 appraisal, sale, etc., of tribal buildings, land, etc.; proceeds 71 preference to Oklahoma, etc., to purchase 71 lands of intermarried whites, freedmen, and Indians with less than half blood, freed from restrictions 312 except homesteads of allottees of more than one-half and less than three- fourths Indian blood 312 sale, etc., prohibited until April 26, 1931, of homesteads of allottees with half or more Indian blood 312 all lands of allottees of three-fourths or more Indian blood 312 removal of restrictions by Secretary of Interior 312 rights of way for railroads, etc., in Oklahoma continued 312 leases of lands other than restricted homesteads permitted; term 312 approval of Secretary of the Interior 313 lands of minors included 313 rolls of citizens and freedmen conclusive as to quantum of Indian blood 313 enrollment records of Commissioner conclusive as to age 313 status of prior oil. etc., lease’s by allottees 313 owners of unrestricted lands may cancel oil leases, etc.; procedure 313 unrestricted lands subject to taxation, etc. 313 exempt from prior claims; exception 313 alienation, etc., of restricted lands, and illegal leases void 313 jurisdiction of Oklahoma probate courts over minors 313 local representative of Secretary of the Interior to be appointed 313 duties over estates of minors; reports 313 may be appointed guardian by probate court 314lxiii local representative of Secretary of the Interior, duties as to restricted lands 314 appropriation for expenses 314 restriction on lands of minors 314 appropriation for expenses of suits brought in Oklahoma 314 allowance for western district 314 suits against vendees of lots in town sites may be dismissed if no fraud exists 314 investigations to conclude in 6 months 314 suits to clear title, cancel leases, etc., not precluded 314 no contest of selections by allottees to be made after 60 days 315 wills of full-blood Indians may be acknowledged before Oklahoma county judges 315 all restrictions removed by death of allottee 315 approval required of conveyances by full blood Indian heir 315 homesteads of allottees of more than half blood leaving issue, inalienable 315 if without issue may be disposed of; conditions 315 acknowledgment of wills 315 Choctaw and Chickasaw outstanding warrants to be paid, with interest 315 to purchasersforvalue;affidavits required. 315 to original payees for actual services 315 royalties on mineral leases of allotted Seminole lands to be paid Indian lessor 316 subsequent leases to be made with allottees 316 interest of Seminole Nation in, to cease June 30, 1908 316 tribal allotment records to be deposited in Union Agency 316 appropriation for copies to counties in Oklahoma where lands are situated 316 delivery of all tribal money, records, property, etc., to Secretary of the Interior. 316 penalty for failure to account, deliver property, etc 316 sale of lots in established town sites al lowed 316 interest in underlying coal or asphalt not conveyed 316 town sites authorized on Choctaw and Chickasaw lands segregated for coal and asphalt deposits 446 restrict ion on sales removed 446 sale of tracts of unallotted lands to Oklahoma for schools, authorized 447 by allottees 447 reappraisal of town-site lots, Hartshorne, Okla 448 refund from Choctaw and Chickasaw town-site funds for excess payments by lot owners 448 *Flags, etc., Army and Navy*, temporary loan of, permitted for inaugural ceremonies 1163 *Flandreau Indians, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for per capita of balance to credit, of 811 *Flandreau, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 93, 809 *Flathead Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 83, 795 for support, etc., of Indians at 83, 795 for rebuilding mill 83 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for constructing irrigation systems on 83, 795 for surveying and allot ting 84 for purchase of lauds from Indians of, for National Bison Range 267, 1051 deficiency appropriation for surveying, sale, etc., of lands in 19 opening to entry unallotted lands 448 regulations for entry; payments 449 additional payments for irrigated lands 449 area to be reclaimed 449 limit of areas for entries of irrigated lands 449 cancellation on failure to pay charges 449 use of water restricted to actual residents, etc 449 payment of charges 450 disposal of canceled lands 450 rights to Indian allottees free of constructioncost 450 purchasers prior to end of trust period included 450 operating charges to be paid 450 maintenance of completed system by owners of the lands irrigated 450 use of proceeds of sales of lands 450 construction of irrigating systems 450 purchase of live stock, etc., for Indians. 450 pro rata distribution of balance 450 reservation for irrigation charges 450 prohibition against intoxicants extended to allotted lands, etc 795 power and reservoir sites on, reserved 796 sale of merchantable timber; disposal of agricultural lands 796 *Flathead Lake, Mont.*, preliminary examination of Polson Bay, to be made 828 *Flathead River, Mont.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Floating Derrick, Navy*, appropriation for 142, 764 *Florence*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Florence, Ala.*, land adjoining public building, to be sold to Florence Lodge of Elks 538 *Florence Crittcnton Hope and Help Mission, D.
C.*, appropriation for care of women and children in 307, 723 *Florida*, appropriation for completing field notes, etc., of surveys in 343 deficiency appropriation for volunteers 28 condemned cannon granted to, for capitol grounds, Tallahassee 1071 *Florula Northern Judicial District*, Alachua County transferred from southern to 6 terms of court at Gainesville 6 *Florida Southern Judicial District*, Alachua County transferred to northern from 6 *Flushing Bay, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 829 *Fluvanna County, Va.*, condemned cannon granted to, for monument at Palmyra 1074 *Fodder Plants*, appropriation for examination, etc., of seeds 256, 1045lxiv *Fog Signals*, appropriation for expenses 333, 972 deficiency appropriation for expenses 943 *Folding Room, House of Representatives*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 190, 853 *Folding Room, Senate*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, folders, etc 186, 849 *Fond du Lac, Diocese of*, lands in Oneida Indian Reservation, Wis., granted to 814 *Food Inspection*, appropriation for expenses of 261, 1049 *Food Products*, appropriation for examining, for export 260 *Foods, etc.*, appropriation for investigating adulterating, false branding, etc., of 261, 1049 *Foreign Commerce*, appropriation for investigations for promoting 238, 900 *Foreign Commerce, Internal and*, appropriation for experts, etc., procuring facts relative to 240, 902 *Foreign Governments*, copies of daily Congressional Record to be supplied for distribution to 1169 punishment for unauthorized correspondence with 1088 private redress excepted 1089 accepting commission to serve, against friendly power 1089 enlisting in service of 1089 arming, etc., vessels for, against friendly power 1090 augmenting force of war vessels of 1090 organizing, etc., hostile expeditions against friendly 1090 *Foreign Mails*, appropriation for transportation 414, 668 for clerks on steamships 414, 668 for pier transfers, New York and San Francisco 414, 668 payments for carrying liquors, etc., forbidden 414 for assistant superintendent, New York 414, 668 for balances due foreign countries 414, 668 deficiency appropriation for transporting mails, Hawaii to the Orient 930 punishment for depredations, etc., of 1134 *Foreign Mails Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, clerks, *etc* 233, 896 *Foreign Securities*, punishment for forging, counterfeiting, uttering false, etc 1117 *Foreign Tariffs*, appropriation for collating 238, 901 *Forest Fires*, punishment for willfully starting, on public lands 1098 failing to extinguish, started on public lands 1098 fines collected from, to be paid to county school fund 1099 *Forest Hill Cemetery, Scranton, Pa.*, condemned ordnance donated for soldiers’ plot 845 *Forest Reserves (see* National Forests). *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 258, 1047 appropriation for general expenses 259, 1047 tests outside jurisdiction of United States forbidden 259, 1047 for administration, etc., national forests 259, 1047 enforcement of game, etc., laws 259 aid to other departments, etc 259 sale of timber; restriction.
Black Hills 259, 1048 for agents, labor, etc 259, 1048 emergency advances, fighting forest fires 259 for collating, printing, etc., investigations 259, 1048 for contingent expenses 259, 1048 traveling expenses restricted 259, 1048 restriction on preparing articles for newspapers, etc 259, 1048 for constructing, etc., permanent improvements 260, 1048 25 per cent to States and Territories for schools 260 deficiency appropriation for protection of reserves 519 for general expenses 942 rent, allowance tor 1908 increased 567 to designate timber cutting, etc., Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis 51 *Forester, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 827 *Forests on Indian Reservations*, appropriation for protection, etc., of 783 Menominee, Wis., excluded 783 *Forestville.
Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made. 827 *Forfeiture of Estate*, judgments not to work 1151 *Forfeiture, of Rights of Way*, failure to construct, etc., railroad declared a; conditions 647 *Forgery*, punishment for, letters patent 1094 bids, etc., to defraud the United States. 1094 deeds, powers of attorney, etc., to defraud the United States 1094 of judicial papers 1112 *Fornication*, punishment for committing, in the Territories 1149 *Fort Armitage, Md.*, appropriation for additional land for, limit. 393 *Fort Bayard, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for quarters for officers and nurses, hospital at 125 for new ward building, Anny General Hospital 747 for power plant, etc 1004 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 83, 795 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. Mont.*, appropriation for extension of Milk River irrigation system on 83, 795 repayments by Indians available for agricultural implements, etc., beet culture 795 for agricultural implements, etc., for Indians of 83 *Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.*, deficiency appropriation for purchase of land; amount available 364, 615lxv *Fort Berthold Agency, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 87, 800 for Indian agent at 87 for payment for horses of Indians of, condemned and destroyed 800 *Fort Brown Military Reservation, Tex.*, appropriation for agricultural testing garden 1046 *Fort Caswell, N. C.*, deficiency appropriation for survey of reservation 498 *Fort Collins, Colo.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 950 *Fort CrooK, Iowa*, appropriation for repair, etc., of buildings destroyed by fire 364 *Fort D.
A. Russell, Wyo.*, appropriation for hospital 121 for additional land for rifle range 747 *Fort Des Moines, Iowa*, appropriation for additional land, rifle range 122 for land for drill ground 364 for constructing chapel 744 *Fort Dodge, Iowa*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 950 for rent 950 *Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah*, exchange of lands in, with Mount Olivet Cemetery Association 589 right of way through, granted Salt Lake City, for water pipe line 472 *Fort Douglas, Utah*, appropriation for addition to target range. 747 *Fort Eric*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 78, 789 for constructing, etc., irrigation system on 78, 790 for paying damages to property 790 for payment to Indians formerly of Lemhi Agency 79, 790 lands for church granted to Episcopal Board of Missions 79 conveyance of lands in, to Episcopal Board of Missions 166 *Fort Hall.
Indians, Idaho*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 79 *Fort Keogh, Mont.*, appropriation for surveying lands within reservation 348 *Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont.*, right or way across, to Montana, Wyoming and Southern Railway Company 683 *Fort Lapwai Indian School*, appropriation for reimbursing Indians of, for stolen moneys 784 *Fort Lawton Military Reservation, Hash.*, right of way across, granted Seattle, for sewer tunnel, etc 99 restriction 99 opening of street along boundaries authorized; conditions 99 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for Army Staff College 106, 733 for military prison, reconstructing 364, 1004 appropriation for military prison, power plant 365 work by inmates 365 for additional land for target range 747 *Fort Lewis, Colo.*, appropriation for Indian school 78, 788 transferred to Colorado; conditions 788 reduction when transferred to State 788 *Fort Logan, Colo.*, appropriation for additional land, water rights, etc 364 *Fort McPherson Military Reservation, Ga.*, homestead entries exempted from paying appraisal values for lands on 467 right of way granted across 654 *Fort McRee, Fla.*, appropriation for sea walls for protection of. 729 *Fort Madison, Iowa*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 condemned cannon granted to, for site of the old fort 1072 *Fort Marion, Fla.*, conveyance of portions of land adjoining.. 751 *Fort Mason, Cal.*, construction of general supply depot to commence pending condemnation proceedings 500 appropriation for constructing buildings, etc 1003 right of way granted across reservation…. 585 *Fort Meade, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for water supply 1004 *Fort Mifflin, Pa., Naval Magazine*, appropriation for public works 143, 765 deficiency appropriation for new building, etc 503 *Fort Mojave, Aris.*, appropriation for Indian school 76, 787 *Fort Monroe, Va.*, appropriation for coast artillery school 106, 733 for wharf, repairs, etc 365, 1004 for repairs of roads, etc 365, 1004 for sewer system 365, 1005 *Fort Moultrie, S. C.*, appropriation for protecting wall 393 deficiency appropriation for refund to post exchange 499 *Fort Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr.*, easement for water supply granted Valentine, Nebr 43 *Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.*, appropriation for purchase of land 364 for target range 364 use of appropriation for target range 10, 1003 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 83, 795 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.*, survey and examination directed 558 allotments to be made to Indianson 558 of irrigable lands; restrictions, etc 558 appropriation for expenses 558 irrigable land entries; charges, etc 558 requirements; limit 559 forfeiture on failure to pay charges 559 sales only to bona fide occupants 559 annual charges; payments; sales on forfeiture 559 rights of allottees 559 final maintenance of system by owners. 559 reservations for agency schools 560 tract to Poplar 560lxvi reservations for right of way to railroad 560 appraisal of unallotted lands 560 classification by commissioners 561 disposal under land laws 561 school sections granted to Montana 561 opening to entry under homestead laws; price 561 under desert-land laws; payments; forfeitures 562 withdrawals for irrigation projects 562 sales of undisposed-of lands after five years 562 locations under mineral and coal land laws. 562 limit of liability of the Government 563 town-site reservation at Poplar, etc; sales; preferences 563 proceeds to credit of Indians; per capita payments 563 appropriation for school lands to Montana, agency, etc 564 for expenses of surveying, etc 564, 796 sale to Great Northern Railway Company of lands on 796 prohibitions against intoxicants extended to allotted lands, etc 796 *Fort Pickens, Fla.*, appropriation for sea walls for protection of. 729 *Fort Putnam, West Point, N.
Y*., appropriation for restoration, on Military Academy Reservation 440, 1038 *Fort Riley, Kans.*, appropriation for school of application, cavalry and field artillery 106 for expenses mounted service school 733 for protection of river bank 1004 *Fort Riley Military Reservation, Kans.*, part of, granted to Kansas 36 *Fort Robinson, Nebr.*, appropriation for hospital 121 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex.*, appropriation for hospital 121 *Fort San Jacinto Military Reservation, Tex.*, light-house buoy shed and wharf authorized at 160 appropriation for 332 *Fort Sheridan, Ill.*, appropriation for additional land; restriction 364 *Fort Sherman Military Reservation, Idaho*, lands on, granted to Kootenai County. 1063 *Fort Slocum, N.
Y.*, appropriation for hospital 121 *Fort Snelling, Minn.*, appropriation for rifle range 122 for share of United States in bridge to Saint Paul 1005 time extended for bridging Mississippi River between Saint Paul and…. 588 *Fort Supply Military Reservation, Okla.*, lands of, granted to Oklahoma for insane asylum 465 *Fort Totten, N. Dak.*, *`*appropriation for Indian school 87, 801 deficiency appropriation for Indian school. 942 *Fort Totten, N. Y.*, appropriation for expenses, torpedo depot 395, 730 *Fort Travis, Galveston, Tex.*, appropriation for sea wall, etc 729 *Fort William Henry Harrison, Mont.*, appropriation for permanent water supply 122, 751 *Fort Yellowstone, Wyo.*, approoriation for hospital 747 *Fortifications*, appropriation for gun and mortar batteries 392, 728 for modernizing older emplacements; use of balances 393, 728 for fire-control installations 393, 728 for electric current to fortifications 393, 728 for sites; additional land, Fort Armitage, Md 393 board to investigate necessity for protecting San Pedro, Cal., Harbor, etc. 393 for searchlights for harbor defense 393, 728 for sites 392, 728 for preservation and repair 393, 729 for protecting walls, Fort Moultrie, S.
C. 393 for repairs, etc., defenses of Pensacola, Fla 393 for protecting sites, etc., Forts Pickens and McKee, Fla 729 for machinery, etc., Augusta Arsenal, Ga. 393 for repairs, etc., defenses of Mobile, Ala 393 for plans 394, 729 for electric plants, etc 394, 729 for sea walls 394, 729 Fort Travis, Galveston, Tex 394, 729 for preserving torpedo structures 394, 729 for submarine mines, care, etc 394, 729 for operating fire-control installations 394, 729 for armament 394, 729 for machine and automatic guns, carriages, etc 394 for mountain, field, and siege cannon 394, 729 for ammunition 394, 729 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 394, 729 for ammunition for seacoast artillery practice 394, 729 for seacoast cannon 394 use of unexpended balances 394 for altering, etc., mobile artillery 395, 729 for ammunition for field, etc., practice; issue to schools 729 for alterations for rapid-fire material 730 for altering, etc., seacoast guns 395, 730 for alterations for rapid-fire field material 395, 730 for expenses, Sandy Hook proving ground 395, 730 for purchase, etc., submarine mines 395, 730 for torpedo planter, Pacific coast 395 for insular possessions, seacoast batteries, Hawaii 395, 730 Philippine Islands; contracts 395, 730 for electric plants, Hawaii 396, 731 Philippine Islands 396, 731 for fire-control installations 396, 731 for harbor searchlights, Hawaii 396, 731 Philippine Islands 396 for submarine mines, care, etc 396 for torpedo planter and launches, Hawaii 396 Philippine Islands 396 for sites, Philippine Islands 396, 731 for seacoast cannon, etc 396, 731 transfer of mortars and cannon, authorized 731 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 396, 731 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 396, 731 for purchase of submarine mines, Hawaii. 396 Philippine Islands 396 allowance for services of draftsmen 731 for Board of Ordnance and Fortifications, tests, etc 396, 732 for civilian member; necessary expenses 397, 732 inquiry as to right of invention, etc 397, 732lxvii appropriation for Board of Ordnance,etc.; purchases to be of American manufacture 397, 732 deficiency appropriation for contingencies. 516 allowance to artisans and laborers injured while at work on, conditions 556 punishment for willful injuries, etc., to 1097 *Forts*, punishment for unlawful, etc., entry upon. 1097 *Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace*, committee increased 637 authorized to arrange for meetings, etc. 638 *Foundlings Home, D.
C.*, appropriation for care of children in 722 name of Foundlings Hospital changed to 838 reports to be made to District Commissioners 838 *Foundlings Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of children in 307 for repairs, etc 307 name changed to Washington Home for Foundlings 838 *Fourteenth Street NW*., *D.C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending. 495 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 234, 897 for superintendent division of rural delivery 234, 897 for division of dead letters 234, 897 for division of supplies 234, 897 for division of topography 234, 898 for postal service, office of 416, 669 for postal supplies 416, 669 for expenses, shipping supplies 416, 669 for rural delivery 416, 669 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 417, 670 *Fourth Street NE., D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation forextending. 915 *Foul River, Ala.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Fox River, Wis*., appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *Fractional Currency*, punishment for issuing checks, etc., of less than $1, for use as money 1122 *Fractional Silver Coin*, appropriation for transportation of 325, 966 deficiency appropriation for transporting 909 *France*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 for third secretary 172, 673 invited to participate in celebrating tercentenary of discovery of Lake Champlain 1167 *Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa.*, appropriation for shop for artillery ammunition 353 for one powder magazine; additional equipment 992 *Frankfort*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Frankfort, Ind.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Frankfort, Ky.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 950 terms of court at 182 *Franking Privilege*, granted Frances F.
Cleveland and Mary Lord Harrison 591 *Franklin, La.*, appropriation for improvement of waterway, Mermentau to 361, 1001 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 waterway to Mermentau, change of location allowed 816 *Franklin Street NE., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending. 495, 914 *Franklin, Tenn.*, condemned ordnance donated to Confederate Monument Association 55 *Frauds upon Customs Revenue*, amount for detection and prevention of, increased 328 *Fredenthal, Captain Ira L.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 498 *Fredericksburg, Va.*, appropriation for public building 950 limit of cost increased, public building…. 523 *Free Passes on Railroads*, interstate, forbidden 60 exceptions, employees, officers, etc 60 “employees” and “families” defined 61 penalty for giving or using 61 *Freedmen’s Hospital, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 353, 992 for heating plant 353 for furniture; use of balance 353 for care of indigent patients 304, 720 deficiency appropriation for building 941 *Freight, Navy, and Nary Department*, appropriation for 147, 768 deficiency appropriation for 941, 944 *Freight on Bullion and Coin*, appropriation for 205, 869 deficiency appropriation for 11 *Fremont, Nebr.*, enlargement of public buildingat, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 950 *French Spoliation Claims*, appropriation for defense in 374, 1013 *Friel, T.
H.*, may dam Mulberry Fork of Black Warrior River, Ala 45 *Frontera*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Frostburg, Md.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Fruits and Melons*, appropriation for investigating growing, shipping, etc., of 1046 *Fuchau*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings*, appropriation for purchase, etc 327, 968 deficiency appropriation for 10, 27, 939 for Vicksburg Railway and Light Company 909 *Fuel Substances, Mineral*, appropriation for analyzing and testing 349, 989 completion ordered by July 1, 1909 350 *Fulminate*, restrictions on shipment of 555 *Fulton County, Ga.*, granted right of way across Fort McPherson Military Reservation 654lxviii *Fulton, N.
Y.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Furniture, Public Buildings*, appropriations for, and repairs 327, 967 deficiency appropriation for 10, 909, 939, 944 for new buildings to be approved by Supervising Architect 327 **G.** *Gadsden, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 950 limit of cost increased, public building 520 terms of court at 640 *Gaffney, S. C.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Gainesville, Fla.*, appropriation for public building 950 limit of cost increased, public building 520 terms of court at 6 *Gainesville, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 950 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Galveston Ship Channel and Buffalo Bayou, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 359, 999 *Galveston, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor, extending jetties, etc 359, 999 examination of the harbor as a whole, to be made 360 for sea wall, etc., protection of Fort Travis 729 limit of cost increased, light station on harbor jetties 161 appropriation for 332 *“Galveston,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Gambling, D. C.*, on races, games, etc., prohibited; penalty. 164 punishment for bucket-shop dealings 670 *Game*, appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed 262, 1051 *Game, Alaska*, appropriation for protection of 990 *Game Animals and Birds, Alaska*, provisions for protection of 102 *Game Birds*, punishment for hunting, etc., on breeding preserves 1104 *Game Birds and Animals*, transporting illegally killed, etc., forbidden; penalty 1137 marking packages required 1137 marking of packages for shipment of, required 1137 penalty for violations 1138 *Garbage, D.
C.*, appropriation for removal of 285, 700 deficiency appropriation for removing 495 *Gardiner, Me.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, Washington, D. C.*, appropriation for support of destitute patients in 367, 715 for improving grounds 367 for covered way to children’s ward 1006 relieved from assessments for changing grade of Eleventh street 1006 appropriation for isolating ward 299, 715 deficiency appropriation for isolating ward 59, 916 *Garland, Samuel*, claims of heirs against Choctaw Nation referred to Court of Claims 445 payment of judgment from Choctaw funds 445 *Gary, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River, at 4, 4 *Gas Companies, D.
C.*, provision for increasing capital stock repealed 703 form, etc., of books to be prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission 703 *Gas, Illuminating*, appropriation for in vestigating standards for measuringi11uminating power, etc., of 904 *Gas Leases*, regulation of, by allottees, Five Civilized Tribes 312 *Gastonia, N. C.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 *General Grant National Park, Cal.*, appropriation for protection and improvement 351, 990 *General Land Office (see also* Public Lands), appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 225, 889 designation of temporary assistant; duties 225 designation of temporary recorder; duties 225 for investigations, etc 225, 889 for maps; distribution 226, 889 for mine inspectors 226 for investigations, etc., for protecting lives of miners in Territories 226 for completing field notes, etc., surveys in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Florida 343 may correct errors in description of land entries 645 provisions for fees for copies of documents, etc., modified 469 *General Land Office, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 225, 889 designation of temporary assistant; duties 225 to certify amounts of excess moneys, etc., to be repaid 48 regulations for making copies of papers by, modified 468 certificate of, required 469 charges to departments, etc., for unverified copies 469 *General Staff Corps, Army (see also* Chief of Staff, Army), appropriation for translator, etc., military information division 114, 739 *Geneseo Place, NW., D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation forextending 494, 915 *Geneva*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Geneva, Ala.*, bridge authorized across Choctawhatchee River, near 166 *Geneva County, Ala.*, may bridge Choctawhatchee River near Geneva 166 Jones Old Ferry 5lxix *Genoa*, classification and salary of consulategeneral 101 *Genoa, Nebr.*, appropriation for Indian school 84, 797 *Geodetic Association, International*, appropriation for annual quota 176, 677 for expenses of delegates 336, 974 *Geological Survey*, appropriation for Director, clerks, etc 348, 988 for scientific assistants 349, 988 for general expenses 349, 988 for skilled laborers, etc 349, 988 for topographical surveys 349, 988 for geological surveys 349, 988 for paleontologic researches 349 for chemical and physical researches 349, 988 for preparing illustrations 349, 988 for report on mineral resources 349, 988 for gauging water supply 349, 988 for books, etc 349, 989 for geological maps 349, 989 for investigations of structural mate rials 349, 989 for testing coals, lignites, etc 349, 989 for survey of national forests 350, 989 for mine inspectors; expenses 989 for investigating causes of mine explosions 989 for engraving illustrations 383, 1023 for printing and binding 384, 1023 for rent 229, 893 additional 230 deficiency appropriation for 29, 32, 57, 942 for investigating mineral resources of Alaska 18, 616 for geological maps 29 for surveying forest reserves 30 for replacing instruments, etc., destroyed by fire 615 for electric wiring of building 616 for additional rent 926 *George Washington University Hospital.
D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 305, 721 *Georgetown*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 305, 721 *Georgia*, tents, provisions, etc., to be used for relief of cyclonesufferers in 570 appropriation for additional supplies 572 *Georgia Avenue, D. C.*, name of Brightwood avenue changed to. 284 former, to be designated Potomac avenue 284 *German Orphan Asylum, D. C.*, appropriation for care of children in 307, 723 *Germany*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 for third secretary 172, 673 *Gettysburg Address, President Lincoln’s*, appropriation for tablets in national cemeteries containing 363 *Gettysburg National Park, Pa.*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 366, 1005 *Gettysburg, Pa.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Ghent*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Gibraltar*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Gift Enterprises, etc.*, punishment for mailing matter relating to 1129 postal officials aiding, etc 1130 importing, etc., tickets, etc., of 1136 *Gifts to Naval Vessels*, acceptance by Secretary of the Navy authorized of 171 expense of care, etc., provided for 171 *Gila County, Ariz.*, may issue additional bonds to complete court-house and jail 606 *Gilchrist, Wyatt*, deficiency appropriation for Indian thefts 519 *Gilson, Robert Morgan*, may be restored as captain.
Marine Corps 1064 *Girard Street NW, D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for extending to Fifteenth street 656 appropriation for 656 *Girls’ Reform School, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 304, 720 deficiency appropriation for plumbing 13 *Glasgow*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Glasgow, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River at. 166 *Goings, Charles A*., disqualifications from entering lands on Pawnee Reservation, Okla., removed 470 *Gold Coin*, appropriation for recoinage of 326, 966 *Gold, Joseph*, audit directed of claims of heirs of, destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D.
C 1061 *Goldfield, Nev.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Goldsboro, N. C.*, enlargement of public building at. authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 *Gonzales, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 950 *Goodland Indian Orphan Industrial School, Okla.*, lands allowed to, from Choctaws and Chickasaws 806 *Goose Island Flats, Delaware River*, temporary light station authorized 160 balance from former appropriation covered in 160 appropriation for 332 *Goree-Dakar*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Goshen, Ind.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Gothenburg*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Government*, offenses against the existence of the 1088 offenses against the operations of the 1094 offenses by officials of, etc 1104 punishment for recruiting for armed hostility against the 1089 enlisting to serve in armed hostility against 1089lxx *Government Hospital for Insane, D. .C.*, appropriation for current expenses 352, 991 for buildings and grounds 352, 991 for assembly hall; furnishing 352 for central power, etc., plant; from retained pension money 991 for support of District patients 307, 723 deficiency appropriation for 941 for repairs 29 for support of District patients 497, 918 strip of land from, to be used for Anacostia River road 1062 superintendent, appointment, qualifications, and duties 592 disbursing agent, appointment, duties, etc. 592 pension money of inmates, disposition of 592 transferred from Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 593 *Government Printing Office (see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer, Deputy, clerks, etc. 381 Deputy; appointment, qualification, and duties 382 for superintendent of documents, etc 382 for foremen of divisions; superintendent of supplies 382 for watch force 382 estimates for clerks, etc.; limitation on use of funds 382 requirement of specific appropriation for office of superintendent of documents, repealed 384 for Public Printer and salaries in office of 1020 for Deputy Public Printer and salaries in office of 1020 for watch force, doorkeepers, and tele phone operators 1020 for superintendent of documents and sal aries in office of 1020 for contingent expenses 1021 control of document office, disbursements, etc., to be under Public Printer 1021 for payingsalaries for holidays 1021 for leaves of absence to employees 384, 1021 deficiency appropriation for Acting Public Printer 514 for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, and Joseph De Fontes 514, 936 for leaves of absence 936 for Joseph Dierken 936 all appropriations, except expenses of superintendent of documents to be included in apportioning allotments for printing and binding 1021 restriction on use of other funds; emer gencies 1021 aggregate of all salaries to be reported annually to Congress 1021 *Government Publications*, use of copyrighted matter in, not to impair, etc., rights of owner 1077 *Governors Island, N.
Y.*, appropriation for enlarging 364, 1004 *Gowanus Bay, New York Harbor, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook channels 997 *Grade. Crossing, D. C., Elimination of (see also* Union Railroad Station), appropriation for construction, damages, etc., Union Railroad Station, etc 281, 696 appropriation for improvement of plaza, etc.; limit; part by Terminal Company 282 deficiency appropriation for purchase of land, grading, etc 13 overhead wires permitted for electric cars on approach to highway bridge 617 *Grafton.
W*. *Va*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized, cost increased 536 deficiency appropriation for; additional. 489 *Grain*, appropriation for investigating of grading, etc 1045 for improvement of, and methods of production 1045 *Grain and Seed*, appropriation for inspection and grading of. 257 issue of inspection certificates 257 *“Grampus,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Grand Army of the. He public*, condemned bronze cannon donated to, for official badges 1165 member of commission on memorial am phitheater, Arlington Cemetery, to be designated by; duties 540 *Grand Army Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 307, 723 *Grand Calumet River*, bridge authorized across at Gary, Ind 4, 4 Hammond, Ind 32 *Grand Canyon National Forest, Ariz*., appropriation for monument to Maj. John Wesley Powell 992 *Grand Haven, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 827 *Grand Island, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 317, 950 *Grand Junction, Colo.*, appropriation for Indian school 78, 788 transferred to Colorado; conditions 788 reduction when transferred to State 788 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 30, 32, 517 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Grand Lake, La.*, appropriation for lighting channel 334, 972 *Grand Point an Sable, Mich.*, fog signal station authorized at 161 appropriation for 332 *Grana Rapids, Mich.*, appropriation for public building, rent 317, 950 *Grand Rapids Railway Company*, deficiency appropriation for carrying mail, etc 930 *Grand River, Utah*, preliminary examination of, to be made… 833 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 92, 807 *Granger, D.
L. D., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to sister of. 934 *Granite City. Ill.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485lxxi *Grant, Memorial to General Ulysses S.*, appropriation for continuing work of erecting 996 deficiency appropriation for construction 615 *Grass Valley, Cal.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Grasses*, appropriation for examination of seeds, etc 256, 1045 *Gratuities*, punishment for offering, to revenue officers. 1100 *Gray, Alexander P.*, audit directed of claim of, destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D.
C 1061 *Grays Harbor and Columbia River Railway Company*, granted right of way through Three Tree Point Military Reservation, Wash 47 *Grays Harbor, Wash*., appropriation for improvement of 360, 999 *Grazing Lands*, appropriation for study of methods of improving 1045 *Grazing on Public Reservations*, punishment for unlawfully permitting cattle, etc 1099 *Great. Bend, Kans.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Great Britain*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 for third secretary 172, 673 for clerks at embassy 174 for preparing reports, etc..
Joint High Commission on Canadian questions 177, 678 for expenses, property rights Saint John River 177 for marking Alaska and Canada boun dary 178, 679 for marking boundary between Canada and United States under treaties. 179, 679 for expenses of commissioner, etc., under Canadian fisheries con vention with 380, 680 for expenses of submitt ing controversy as to northeastern fisheries to Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague 380 invited to participate in celebrating tercentenary of discovery of Lake Champlain 1167 negotiations for water levels of Great Lakes, etc., requested with 821 *Great Kanawha River*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *Great Lakes*, appropriation for lighting channels of 334, 972 engineer board to examine, etc., harbors improved at local expense 834 list of passengers each day on steamers on routes on, exceeding 300 miles to be kept by master 425 maintenance of water levels to be negotiated for with Great Britain 821 provisions for jurisdiction over crimes committed on the 1142 *Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill.*, appropriation for maintenance 131, 757 clerical, etc., services 757 for public works 143, 764 appropriation for public works; architect’s fee, etc 143 for naval hospital 144 for refrigerating plant, etc 766 *Great Northern Railway Company*, sale of lands on Fort Peck Indian Reservation to 796 *Great Pedee River, N.
C. and S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made, from Cheraw, S. to Blewetts Falls, N. C 830 *Great Pedee River, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 358 preliminary examination of, to be made.. 832 *Greece and Montenegro*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Greeley, Colo.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Green Bay, Wis*., appropriation for public building 317, 950 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *“Green Goods,” etc.
(see* Counterfeit Money). *Green River, Utah*, preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Green, S. R.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of mining fees 911 for stolen postal funds 911 *Greencastle, Ind.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 950 *Greeneville, Tenn.*, terms of court 591 *Greenough’s Statue of Washington*, transferred from Capitol grounds to Smithsonian Institution 576 deficiency appropriation for removing from Capitol to Smithsonian Institution 492 *Greenport, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 829 *Greensburg, Pa.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 950 *Greenville, Ill.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 950 *Greenville, Me.*, condemned cannon donated to 1074 *Greenville, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 951 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Greenville, N.
C.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 appropriation for 951 *Greenville, N. J.*, light, etc., buoy authorized off channel, New York Bay 160 appropriation for 331 *Greenwich, Conn.*, port of delivery, Bridgeport collection district 7lxxii immediate transportation privileges extended to 35 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 823 *Greenwood, James*, appropriation for payment of fee as informer 983 *Greenwood, Miss.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Grenoble*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Griffin, Ga.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 951 *Griffin, Gerald E.*, deficiency appropriation for commutation of quarters, serving in Cuba 919 *Guadelajara*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Guadeloupe*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Guam*, appropriation for public works, naval station 141, 763 for care of lepers, etc 142, 764 for agricultural experiment stations. 266, 1055 *Guano Islands*, provision for jurisdiction over crimes committed on 1143 *Guarantees*, punishment for forging, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 *Guatemala*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Guatemala, Guatemala.* classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Guayaquil*, classification and salary of consulate-general . 101 *Gulf of Mexico*, appropriation for survey of coasts 335, 973 thickness allowed of externally fired boilers on vessels navigating rivers flowing into, increased 687 space between shell and flue 687 *Gulfport, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 951 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Gull Island, Lake Superior*, survey, report, etc., on need of light station. 161 appropriation for 332 *Gull Lake Reservoir Reservation, Minn.*, certain lands within, restored to public domain 471 homestead entry permitted; condition.. 471 *Gun and Mortar Batteries*, appropriation for construction 392, 728 tor electric plants for 394, 729 *Gun Carriage, Emery*, appropriation for completing 368 *Gunnery Exercises, Navy*, appropriation for prizes, targets, etc 130, 756 deficiency appropriation for. 29, 502, 516, 519, 941 *Gunpowder*, restrictions on shipments of 554 *Gunpowder, Navy*, restriction on purchase of 759 *Guthrie, Okla.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 **H.** *Haase, Henry*, audit directed of claim of heirs of, destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D.
O 1060 *Habana*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Habeas Corpus*, appeals from, decisions by United States courts in detentions by State courts, • restricted 40 certificate of probable cause required 40 *Hackensack River, N. J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 829 *Hague Conventions, The*, exemption of hospital ships from dues, to carry out 46 *Hague, International Congress on Letters of Exchange at The*, appropriation for participation in 680 *Hague, The*, appropriation for expenses of northeastern fisheries before Permanent Court of Arbitration at 380 *Haiti*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 *Halford, A*. *J.*, deficiency appropriation for compiling Congressional Directory 934 *Halifax*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Hall of the House of Representatives*, deficiency appropriation for reconstruct ing, etc 934 reconstruction and change in seating arrangements of, directed 1168 committee designated 1168 appropriation for expenses; vouchers 1168 *Hall, W*. *M.*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 921 *Hamburg*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Hamilton, Bermuda*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Hamilton, George D.*, appropriation for 82 *Hamilton, Memorial to Alexander*, commission created to select site, etc., for 1170 composition 1170 appropriation for plans, pedestal, etc 1170 *Hamilton, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 951 *Hamilton, Ontario*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Hamlin, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Tennessee River between Birmingham and 58 former act repealed 58 *Hammersley Inlet, Puget Sound, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 834 *Hammond, Edwin P.*, reappointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 576 *Hammond, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River, at 32lxxiii *Hampton, Va.*, appropriation for Indian school 95, 812 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 370, 1009 for power house and equipment 370 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 940 *Hanapepe Bay, Kauai, Hawaii*, preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Hanging*, death penalty to be inflicted by 1151 body of criminal may be delivered for dissection 1152 *Hankau*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Hannan, John J.*, appropriation for services 381 *Hanover*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Harbin*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Harbor Business, Philippine Islands*, restricted to present vessels in, and Philippine and American shipping 70 *Harbor Defenses*, punishment for injury, etc., to 1097 *Harbor Lincs*, to be established in Kansas River at Kansas Citv, Kans 1164 *Harbor Patrol, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 297, 712 *Harbors*, appropriation for construction of works on 358, 997 for preservation, etc., of existing works on…. 815 for searchlights for defense of 393, 728 for searchlights for defense of, in insular possessions 396 in Hawaii 737 *Hardy, Color-Sergeant William G.*, deficiency appropriation for continuous- service pay 921 *Harkins, Dr. G. W*., appropriation for reimbursing, for expenses suppressing smallpox in Indian Territory, 1901 805 *Harlem River, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination of to be made. 828 *Harput*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Harriman, Tenn.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 951 *Harrisburg. Ill.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Harrison, Mary Lord*, granted franking privilege as widow of exPresident Benjamin Harrison 591 *Hartshorne, Okla.*, reimbursement of lot owners for excess payments from Choctaw and Chickasaw town-site fund 448 *Harvard Street N W.
D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending. 494, 915 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.*, appropriation for Indian school 80, 790 deficiency appropriation for new building 19 *Hatchways*, deducted from gross tonnage of vessels 613 *Hattiesburg, Miss.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 951 *Havre*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Hawaii*, appropriation for salaries, government in 213, 877 for judges, circuit courts 213, 877 for contingent expenses 213, 877 for legislative expenses 213 for salaries, district court officials 243, 905 for naval station, Pearl Harbor 141, 763 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 181, 682 for agricultural experiment stations 266, 1055 for leprosy hospital expenses 320, 969 for quarantine system in 329, 970 for lighting waters of 334, 972 for survey of coasts 335 for fortifications seacoast batteries 395, 730 for electric plants, defenses in 396, 731 for fire-control stations, etc 396 for searchiights for harbor defense 396, 731 for operating, etc., submarine mines. 396 for torpedo planter and two launches 396 for purchase of submarine mines 396 for mail equipments for 412, 666 for reimbursing, amounts expended for light-houses, etc 594 for accommodations for seacoast artillery in 1003 for reconstruction of cavalry post in 1004 for meteorological stations 253, 1041 deficiency appropriation for increased pay, district judge 928 for pay, additional district judge 928 act of, amended and approved for electric company, Wailuku, Maui 606 Lahaina, Maui 608 copyright actions, etc., cognizable in district court of 1084 district court established, two judges authorized 838 officers to be appointed for six years 838 circuit court jurisdiction included; powers of officers 838 appeals and writs of error to ninth circuit; procedure 839 terms at Honolulu 839 clerk and reporter to be appointed; salaries 839 appeals, etc., to Supreme Court 839 exhibit of products and resources to be made at Seattle Exposition 389 appropriation for expenses of installing, etc 389 leases of agricultural lands for fifteen years permitted 56 payment of expenses of transferring tender for waters of, etc., to station allowed. 569 right of way through public lands granted Wahiawa Water Company 611 time extended for construction of telephone line, island of Oahu 652 *Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank*, certification of governor to demand by heirs for unpaid deposits by deceased persons when there is no executor or administrator 165 all claims barred after two years 165 unpaid balance to be paid to territorial treasurer 165 to be applied to public debt of Hawaii 165lxxiv *Hawsers*, length to be prescribed for, in towing seagoing barges in inland waters 428 *Hayward, Wis*., appropriation for Indian school 96, 813 *Hazard Wharf Company*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty. 912 *Hazleton, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 951 *Head Tax*, receipts from, on immigrants to be covered into the Treasury 982 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves*, appropriation for 362, 1001 deficiency appropriation for 15, 28, 516, 919, 940, 944 *Health Department, D.
C.*, appropriation for health officer, inspectors, etc 298, 713 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 299, 714 for disinfecting service 299, 714 for sanitary emergency fund 299, 714 for expenses, food, etc., adulterations 299, 714 for inspect ing dairy farms, etc 299, 714 for new pound wagon, etc 714 for contagious diseases isolating wards 299, 715 for public crematory 299, 715 deficiency appropriation for preventing contagious diseases, etc 497 for tuberculosis cases 497 for disinfecting service 916 duties in tuberculosis cases 127 fish and marine products inspection to be performed by sanitary and food in spectors 299 inspection, etc., of private hospitals and asylums by 64 tuberculosis registration expenses provided for 916 *Hearings in Land Entries*, appropriation for expenses 346, 985 deficiency appropriation for 18, 925, 941 transfer of appropriations 18 *Heating, etc., Apparatus, Public Buildings (sec* Mechanical Equipment, Public Buildings). *Heating, etc.., Plant, Capitol Buildings*, deficiency appropriation for waterway 925 *Heilner, Commander L.
C.*, credit in accounts, raising “Manzanita” 973 *Helena, Mont.*, appropriation for assay office at 211, 876 *Hell Gate, East River, N. Y*, light and fog-signal station authorized at 160 appropriation for 331 *Henderson, Ky.*, condemned cannon, etc., donated to 625 *Henderson, N. C.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 951 *Henderson, Thomas J.*, reappointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 576 *Henry and Rock Island Counties, Ill.*, may bridge Rock River at Colona Ferry 39 *Henry County, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Rock River between Rock Island County and 167 *Henry Gowdy Relief Guard, Walden, N.
Y.*, obsolete Springfield rifles donated to 443 *“Hermitage, The,”* appropriation for repairing, etc., the home of President Jackson 330 *Hermosillo*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Heyl, John K.*, payment to, from Kaw Indians’ fund 792 *Hickory, N. C_*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *High Explosives*, restrictions on shipment of 555 *High Joint Commission, Canadian*, appropriation for preparing reports, etc., of. 678 *High Seas*, provisions for punishing crimes committed on the 1142 *Highlanding, Minn.*, may bridge Red Lake River 168 *Highpoint, N.
C.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 951 *Highway Bridge, Potomac River, D.* appropriation for expenses of operating 284, 699 overhead wires allowed electric railroad on northern approach to 617 *Highways, D. C., Permanent System of*, new plan for part of northeast ’ section modified 650 for part of northem section 652 *Hillsboro Bay, Fla.*, preliminary examinat ion of, to be made 824 *Hillsboro, Tex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Hillsdale, Mich.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 951 *Hilo, Hawaii*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 360, 999 *Hinchinbrook Entrance, Alaska*, appropriation for completing light and fog-signal station 971 *Hingham, Mass.*, appropriation for construction, etc., of naval magazine 765 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 826 *Hinton, W.
Va.*, construction authorized of public building at 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 951 *Historical Association, American.* appropriation for printing and binding annual reports 383, 1023 *Historical Tablets, D. C.*, appropriation for erecting 281, 695 *Hobart*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Hobart, Okla.*, balances from sales of town lots to be paid to treasurer of 458 transferred to counties for improvements. 802 *Hobbs. Thomas J.*, credit in accounts, plans for public buildings 492 *Hoboken, N.
J.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 951lxxv *Holdrege, Nebr.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 951 *Holiday, D. C., Legal*, special, on February 12, 1909, one hundredth anniversary of birth of Abraham Lincoln 1164 *“Holland,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Holloway, Major George T.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 920 *Holloway, J.
B.*, deficiency appropriation for compiling laws, etc., relating to claims 934 *Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 303, 719 deficiency appropriation for boiler, etc. 496 for contingent expenses 916, 917 *Home for Incurables, Washington, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 305, 721 *Homeopathic Hospital, D. C., National*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 304, 720 for payment of debt; condition 304 limitation extended 720 *Homestead Entries, Public Lands*, commutation certificates canceled for lack of residence, reinstated if entryman resided 8 months preceding final proof 467 not to be canceled for commutations made under Act of 1880 467 canceled entries reinstated 467 lands in Minnesota under drainage laws subject to qualifications, fees, etc., for 170 permitted on Cane Island, Ark 684 second entry permitted in place of lost or abandoned; exceptions 6 time of payments extended for, on certain ceded Indian lands in Oklahoma 41 time extended for establishing residence, Huntley irrigation project, Mont 44 unallotted lands of Chippewas of Minnesota outside of national forest opened to. 272 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont., opened to. 561 *Homestead, Pa.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Homesteads (see also*, Enlarged Homesteads), entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands authorized in certain States and Territories 639 entries not affected by enlarged homestead act 639 not allowed entrymen under enlarged homestead act 639 commutations not allowed under enlarged homestead act 639 Kiowa, etc., reserve lands, Oklahoma, settlers allowed more time for payment. 636 Osage Indians may designate, from lands allotted them 1167 restriction on alienation by Indian allottees of more than half-blood in Oklahoma, continued 312 *Honduras*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Hongkong*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Honolulu, Hawaii*, appropriation for naval station, repairs 141 for improvement of harbor 360 for public building 951 for filling in lands, coast artillery post, Waikiki 1004 amount for constructing public building 541 1imit of cost 541 contracts authorized within limit 541 expenditures for 1909 541 deficiency appropriation for 490 inspectors of hulls and boilers to be appointed for 428 salary 428 terms of court at 839 *Honolulu Quarantine Station*, appropriation for electric and water systems 961 *Hoopa Valley Indian Agency, Cal.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 77, 787 *Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, Cal.*, appropriation for wagon road on; investigation 77 *Hope and Help Mission.
D. C.*, appropriation for care of women and children in 307, 723 *Hope, Ark.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency- appropriation for 484 appropriation for 951 *Hopkinsville, Ky.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Horn, Island Pass, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Hornell, N. Y.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Horses.* appropriation for inspection of live 254 *Horses, Anny*, appropriation for expenditures 118, 743 for purchases; limit; open-market purchases 119, 743 not to be used for breeding 119, 743 for pay to officers furnishing their own mounts 739 and equipments to be furnished officers below grade of major 108 additional pay if provided by officer 108 *Horseshoers, Army*, provided for cavalry in place of blacksmith and farrier; extra pay 735 *Hospital Corps, Army*, appropriation for pay of enlisted men 111, 736 attached to Medical Department 66 *Hospital Corps, Navy*, pay of enlisted men, rated 146 *Hospital Matrons, Army*, appropriation for pay 113, 738 *Hospital Ships*, exempt from dues and taxes on vessels in time of war 46 proclamation to designate, etc 46 *Hospital Stewards, Army*, appropriation for quarters for 121, 747 *Hospital Tents, etc., Army*, temporary loan of, permitted for inaugural ceremonies 1163lxxvi *Hospitals, Army*, appropriation for construction and repair of post 121, 747 for Fort Bayard, N.
Mex 747 for Fort Yellowstone 747 deficiency appropriation for San Juan, P. R., reappropriation 499 *Hospitals, D. C., Private*, for human beings or animals, to be licensed. 64 duties of health department; penalty for violations 64 regulations, etc 64 *Hostile Expeditions*, punishment for organizing, etc., against friendly powers 1090 *Hostility against the Government*, punishment for recruiting for armed 1089 enlisting in United States to serve in armed 1089 *Hot. Springs, Ark.*, appropriation for repairs, etc., Army and Navy hospital 121, 747 for medical supplies, Army and Navy hospital 127, 748 patients in, subject to Army rules, etc. 748 enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 951 lots in Hot Springs reservation granted to school district of 98 *Hot Springs Reservation, Ark.*, lots in, granted to Hot Springs for school uses 98 *Hot Springs, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for expenses. Volunteer Soldiers’ Home Sanitarium 372, 1011 *House of Detention, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 297, 712 *House of Representatives*, appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 188, 850 for mileage 188, 850 for Speaker’s office; Digest of the Rules. 188, 850 for Chaplain 188, 850 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 188, 850 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 189, 851 for clerks and janitors to committees, annual 189, 852 for janitors to committees 190, 852 for clerks to committees, session 190, 853 for Sergeant-at-Arms, deputy, etc 190, 853 for police force.
House Office Building 853 for Doorkeeper, assistant, etc 190, 853 messengers, laborers, etc 190, 853 superintendent folding room, etc 190, 853 pages 191, 853 superintendent document room, etc 191, 854 for minority employees 191, 854 for special employees 191, 854 for Postmaster, assistant, etc 191, 854 horses, mail wagons, etc 192, 854 for official reporters 192, 855 for stenographers 192, 855 “during the session” to mean 115 days. 192 “during the session” to mean 207 days. 855 for clerk hire, Members and Delegates 192, 855 payment to clerks to Members-elect 192 for contingent expenses, materials for folding 192, 855 for fuel and oil 192, 855 for furniture and repairs 192, 855 appropriation for furniture made available fo House Office Building 934 for packing boxes 192, 855 for miscellaneous items 192, 855 for expenses, special and select committees 192, 855 for stationery 192, 855 for postage stamps 192, 855 for moving, etc., files to House Office Building from Library of Congress 196 for statuary, pediment of, wing of the Capitol 63, 344 for House Office Building, completion 344 for approaches, etc., to House Office Building 345 for additional elevator 345 for House Office Building, maintenance 381, 1019 reappropriation 381 for printing and binding 383, 1022 for inaugural expenses, police, etc 1164 deficiency appropriation for widow of Representative Campbell Slemp 26 for widow of Representative George W.
Smith 26 for Robert Coates 26, 935 for Robert H. Key 26, 935 for C. Barnwell Robinson 26 for folding speeches 26, 512, 934 for miscellaneous items 26, 59, 512, 616, 942 for special and select committees 26, 59, 512, 616 for fuel and oil 26, 934 for furniture and repairs 59, 616 for lighting fixtures, House Office Building 506 for electric current for House Office Building 506 for extra month’s pay to employees 511, 931 for compensation, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 512 for widows of deceased Members 512 for heirs of deceased Members 933 for expenses in contested-election cases 512, 934 for Albert Estopinal 934 for stationery 512 for telephone sendee House Office Building 512 for Doorkeeper 512 for Doorkeeper, additional employees 936 for J.
E. Rose 512 for official reporters and stenographers 512, 935 for L. W. Busbey 512, 934 for James Dent and J. F. Kelly 513 for J. C. Slewart 513, 934 for Foster Scoll 513 for digest of contested-election cases. 513 for jaintor, Committee on Arts and Expositions 513 for furnishing rooms for Ways and Means Committee 616 for post-office in House Office Building 616 for Sergeant-at-Arms, fixtures for room 616 for House Office Building 925 for expenses, inaugural ceremonies 931 for mileage first session Sixty-first Congress 933 for inaugural stand 934 for additional services to Committee on Ways and Means 934 for H.
C. McCarthy 934 for John D. Cremer 934lxxvii deficiency appropriation for stenographer, Committee on Invalid Pensions 934 for reconstructing Chamber of the 934 for Amos A. Steele 934 for A. J. Halford 934 for J. B. Holloway, compilation of claims. 934 for clerk to Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures 935 for employees paid from contingent fund 935 for digest, etc., of private claims 935 for janitor to index clerk’s and guard room 936 for Sergeant-at-Arms, police force House Office Building 936 for messenger to press room 936 for House Office Building, maintenance. 1160 assignment, etc., of rooms in House Office Building 578 chairman of Library Committee appointed on Alexander Hamilton Memorial Commission 1170 employees to be paid December, 1907, salaries December 21 565 December, 1908, salaries December 19 1160 five Members of Sixty-first Congress to be appointed by Speaker on special committee to revise, etc., the laws 1169 seven Members of, to be appointed on National Waterways Commission 818 nine Members to be appointed on National Monetary Commission by the Speaker 552 salary and allowance for Resident Commissioners from Philippine Islands. 567 *House Office Building, D.
C.*, appropriation for moving, etc., files from Library of Congress to 196 for completion 344 for approaches, etc 344 for maintenance 381, 1019 for police force for 853 for furniture. House of Representatives, made available for 934 deficiency appropriation for lighting fixtures 566 for electric current 506, 925 for telephone service 512 for furnishing room for Committee on Ways and Means 616 for fixtures for post-office in 616 for Fred Bender, injuries 924 for completing 925 for police force 936 for maintenance 1160 assignment of rooms heretofore made in, continued 578 requests for rooms becoming vacant; priority, etc 578 relinouishment; exchanges 578 record of assignments, etc 579 assignments to Delegates and Commissioners Resident 579 rooms, etc., subject to the House of Representatives : 579 assignment of unoccupied space 579 *Houston, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 951 *Howard, James E.*, deficiency appropriation for services 921 *Howard, Honorable William M.*, to serve on committee to rearrange, etc., Hall of the House of Representatives. 1168 *Howard University, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance 352, 991 for expenses, 352, 992 *Howe, Chester*, claim against Mississippi Choctaws for services in citizenship cases referred to Court of Claims; payment from tribal funds 457 may intervene in suit by estate of Charles F. Winton 457 *Howell, Joseph W.*, appropriation for expenses Indian service. 786 *Howry, Lucien B.*, deficiency appropriation for services 510, 929 *Huddersfield*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Hudson, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 951 *Hudson River, N.
Y*., appropriation for lighting 334, 972 preliminary examination of, to be made to improve channel at Coeymans 829 at Albany 829 at Troy 829 at Waterford 829 *Hull*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Humboldt Bay, Cal.*, preliminary examination of. to be made 823 *Humboldt Bay Light Station, Cal.*, appropriation for keeper’s dwelling, fogsignal. 331 *Humboldt Harbor, Cal.*, preliminary examination of, to be made of South Bay Channel 823 *Hungary (see* Austria-Hungary). *Hunnewell, Walter*, deficiency appropriation for paying French spoliation claim to, as administrator of Samuel Welles 480 *Huntington, N.
Y*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made . 829 *Huntington, W*. *Va*., enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 condemned cannon granted to 1070 *Huntley Irrigation Project, Mont.*, time extended for establishing resilience by entrymen in 44 *Huron, S. Dak.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Hyde, Dimond, Benson, and Schneider*, payment of expenses, trial of United States against 21 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department*, appropriation for engineers, draftsmen, clerks, etc 219, 884 for materials, etc 220, 884 for Pilot Chart 220, 884 for expenses, branch office 220, 884 for employees, branch offices 220, 885 for North Pacific Pilot Chart 221, 885 restriction, personal services, etc 221, 885 for printing and binding 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 514, 937 *Hygiene and Demography, International Congress of*, appropriation for expenses participating in twelfth 680lxxviii **I.** *Ice and Snow, D.
C.*, appropriation for removing from gutters, etc 285 for removing from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 700 deficiency appropriation for removing, from cross walks and gutters 614 *Ice Machines, Army*, sale of product permitted; use of proceeds 117, 742 *Idaho*, appropriation for Indian service in 78, 789 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 230, 894 for surveying portion of upper boundary between Washington and 348 additional allowance of arid lands to, under Carey Act 347, 577 bridge authorized across Snake River between Oregon and 167 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction 377 lands on Coeur d’Alene Reservation may be sold to, for public park 78 may purchase public lands for fish hatchery and game reserve 469 patent to Episcopal Board of Missions of Indian lands in 166 *Idaho and Northwestern Railway Company*, may bridge Spokane River, near Coeur d’Alene.
Idaho 40 *Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad*, may bridge Pend d’Oreille River at Newport, Wash 7 *Idaho. University of*, lands on Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation may be sold to 626 *Illinois Northern Judicial District*, appropriation for clerk of district court 243, 906 *Illinois River*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *“Illinois,”U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods*, privileges extended to Alburg. Vt., entry. 35 Blaine, Wash., entry 643 Cape Vincent, Minn., entry 245 Chat tarn sign, Tenn., delivery 7 Corry.
Pa., delivery 780 Greenwich, Conn., delivery 35 Norwalk, Conn., delivery 35 Knights Kev, Fla., entry 7 Petoskey, Mich., delivery 245 Port Arthur, Tex., delivery 58 Port Arthur. Tex., entry 245 Ranier, Minn., entry 659 Stamford. Conn., delivery 35 Sumas, Wash., entry 643 *Immigration*, appropriation for enforcing Chinese exclusion 343, 982 for all expenses enforcing laws regulating 981 head tax to be covered into the Treasury 982 estimates to show each object of expenditure 982 for expenses of joint commission on 982 for special examiners, etc., in naturalization cases. 982 for additional allowance to clerks of courts for clerical assistance in naturalization cases 983 `deficiency appropriation for expenses of regulating 927 estimates for expenses, to be submitted in detail 982 outward manifests of aliens, suspended for vessels to Canada or Mexico 1060 steerage accommodations required on passenger vessels 583 *Immigration and Naturalization Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner-General, assistant, clerks, etc 240, 903 for naturalization division 240, 903 for information division 241, 903 for naturalization division, special examiners, etc 982 deficiency appropriation for naturalization division 19 *Immigration Stations*, appropriation for site, building, etc., Boston, Mass 643 for constructing, Boston, Mass 982 for Angel Island, Cal 330 for Ellis Island, N.
Y., dredging new channel 330 deficiency appropriation for Ellis Island, N.Y 20 for Ellis Island, N. Y., contagious hospital 508 for site and erection of, at Philadelphia, Pa 6 ferryboat and cutter for San Francisco, Cal., authorized 100 new wharf at Ellis Island, authorized 982 *Immoral, etc., Articles*, punishment for officials aiding in circulation of 1107 *Imperial County, Cal.*, sale of isolated tracts of public lands in 779 *Imperial Palace, Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan, D.
C.*, incorporated, powers, privileges. etc 646 *Im portal ions*, of articles with false notice of copyright forbidden 1082 of piratical, etc., copies of copyrighted works forbidden 1082 exceptions 1083 forfeiture, etc 1083 exceptions not involving intentional fraud, etc 1083 rules to be made, etc., to prevent 1083 of opium, etc., prohibited; for medicinal purposes excepted 614 *Improvement of Waterways*, investigation of, by National Waterways Commission 818 *“In God We Trust,”* motto on coins to be restored 164 *Inauguration of the President*, appropriation for maintaining order, etc.; regulation of vehicles, etc 1162 punishment for violations 1162 for public comfort stations, etc 1162 for expenses of Congress 1164 deficiency appropriation for expenses, at the Capitol 931 for stand, House of Representatives 934 use of Pension Office permitted 1161 use of parks, streets, etc.; approval of plan; damages, etc 1161 overhead electric wires permitted; supervision, removal, etc 1162lxxix loan of flags, etc., for decorations 1163 hospital tents, appliances, etc.; bond required 1163 overhead telegraph wires permitted temporarily H 63 occupation of court-house by Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard 1164 *Incapacilated Persons*, appropriations for salaries not available for permanently 244, 907 payment to, in postal service, forbidden 417, 670 *Incest*, punishment for committing, in the Territories 1149 *Incorporations, D.
C.*, Imperial Palace, Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan 646 The Brotherhood of Saint Andrew 475 The Congressional Club 476 The Masonic Mutual Relief Association, name changed to Masonic Mutual Life Association 554 *Increase of the Navy (see also* Naval Establishment), payment for clerical services, etc., in Navy Department from, forbidden 778 *Independence, Kans.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 951 *Independence, Mo.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 additional ground 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 951 *Independent Treasury*, appropriation for salaries, assistant, treasurers’ offices 207, 871 for special agents, examinations, etc 209, 874 for paper for checks 210, 874 for contingent expenses 326, 966 for transferring money stored at San Francisco mint 326 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 9, 480, 913 for paper for checks - 59, 913 punishment for assistant, treasurers failing safely to keep government funds 1105 *Index to Statutes at Large*, appropriation for continuing preparation of 858 *Indexes of Laws, etc.*, appropriation for preparation of, for Congress, etc 195 *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 226, 890 for clerks detailed to make special investigations 72, 783 for court costs, etc., suits on allotments 784 for experiments in agriculture, school, or agency farms 72, 783 to designate employee to sign letters 783 to send special agent to negotiate for commutation of perpetual annuities 73 *Indian Agencies*, appropriation for agricultural experiments on farms at 72, 783 for buildings, etc 74, 784 for additional clerical assistance in leasing lands, etc 786 *Indian Agents*, books, etc., to be kept by; penalty for false entries, etc 784 *Indian Campaigns*, soldiers serving in, entitled to admission to Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 372 *Indian Children*, allotments to living.
Great Sioux reservations, not receiving prior 451 Rosebud Reservation, not receiving prior 451 *Indian Commission, Citizen*, appropriation for expenses 74, 785 *Indian Courts*, appropriation for judges 75, 786 *Indian Creek, Jamaica Say, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 829 *Indian Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 226, 890 for expenses of the 70, 781 under the President 70, 781 appropriation for allotments in severalty 70, 781 under the Secretary of the Interior 71, 781 supplies to be advertised for 71 exigencies; irrigation expenses;
Indian labor and supplies 71 disbursing officers to give new bonds; release of prior 71 tribal buildings, etc., of Five Civilized Tribes, to be sold 71 disposal of proceeds 71 preferences to Oklahoma, counties, etc.; leases 71 railways through reservations may buy land for reservoirs, etc.; conditions 781 payment to Indians 782 patents to Indians who have not received allotments in severalty heretofore… 782 under the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 71, 782 appropriation for irrigation expenses; superintendents 71, 782 for surveying and allotting 72, 782 for suppressing liquor traffic 72, 782 for support of schools 72, 782 for construction, etc., of school buildings 72, 782 for collecting and transporting pupils 72, 783 employment for pupils 72, 783 admission of white pupils. 783 for special investigations; per diem. 72. 783 for agricultural experiments on school or agency farms 72, 783 school expenditures under direct ion of Commissioner 72 maximum per pupil; allotment 72 limit to pay of superintendents 73 report on nonreservation schools to be made 73 custodians of Indian money may deposit funds in banks; bond required 73 negotiations authorized for commuting perpetual annuities 73 for timber preservation, etc., on reservations 783 Menominee Reservation, Wis., excepted 783 employee to be designated to sign letters for Commissioner 783 mining leases of allotted lands permitted; exception; rules, etc 783 transfer of allotments unsuitable to Indians; exceptions; rules, etc 784lxxx appropriation for supplies; purchase, etc 73, 784 for transporting 73, 784 for warehouses 73, 784 transportation on land-grant roads not bond aided; compensation 73 for agency buildings, etc 74, 784 for vaccination of Indians 74, 784 for costs, etc..
Indian suits; no attorney’s fees 784 records to be kept, etc., by Indian agents; penalties 784 interchangeable use of incidental expenses. etc 784 for reimbursing Indians of Fort Lapwai school 784 general officers, employees, etc 74, 785 appropriation for citizen commission 74, 785 for inspectors; irrigation engineers; expenses 74, 785 for superintendent of schools; expenses 74, 785 for interpreters 74, 785 for Indian police 75, 785 for matrons, etc 75, 785 for additional farmers and stockmen 75, 786 additional clerks at agencies, etc 786 for judges, Indian courts 75, 786 for contingencies; special agents 75, 786 bonds of disbursing officers to be paid by United States 75 Joseph W.
Howell, and Joseph R. Webster 786 for Indian Service, Arizona 75, 786 for agent San Carlos Agency 75, 786 for support, etc., Apaches, N. Mex. and Artz 75, 786 Pima Agency Indians 76, 786 for schools, Fort Mojave 76, 787 Phoenix 76, 787 Truxton Canyon 76, 787 for incidentals 76, 787 for purchase of land and water rights for Navajos 787 for Indian Service, California 76, 787 for support, etc.. Mission Indians 76, 787 Northern Indians 76, 787 for purchase of land for Indians, building, fencing, etc.; restriction 76 for school.
Riverside, Sherman Institute 77, 787 for incidentals 77, 787 for removing obstructions Round Valley Reservation 77 for road, Hoopa Valley Reservation 77 for Yuma Reservation Indians 77 for town sites, Yuma and Colorado River reservations 77 for Indian Service, Colorado 78, 788 for school, Grand Junction 78 Fort Lewis 78 for incidentals 78, 788 grant of Fort Lewis school to State authorized; conditions 788 pro rata expenses if transfer is made 788 grant of Grand Junction school to State authorized; conditions 788 pro rata expenses if transfer is made. 788 for purchase of perpetual water rights for Southern Ute Indians on their reservation 788 claims of Confederated Bands of Utes for value of ceded lands referred to Court of Claims 788 for Indian Service, Idaho 78, 789 for superintendent, Coeur d’Alene Reservation 78, 789 appropriation for support, etc., Fort Hall Reservation Indians 78, 789 for incidentals 78, 790 for constructing irrigating system.
Fort Hall Reservation 78, 790 for damages from construction 790 additional land, Coeur d’Alene Reservation, for railroad station 78 sale of lands, Coeur d’Alene Reservation, to Idaho for public park; proceeds 78 for surveys, etc., Coeur d’Alene Reservation 790 for fulfilling treaties, Bannocks 79, 790 Coeur d’ Alenes 79, 790 Fort Hall Indians 79 land to Episcopal Board of Missions. 79 Lemhi Agency Indians 79, 790 surveying reservation 79 for Indian Service, Iowa 79, 790 for school, Sac and Fox Reservation 79, 790 purchase of lands, etc., for Sac and Fox Indians 80 for payment to Rebok and Cramer 80 for Indian Service, Kansas 80, 790 for school, Lawrence, Haskell Institute 80, 790 Kickapoo Reservation 80, 791 for fulfilling treaties with Pottawatomies 80, 791 repairing, etc., old cemetery; roads 81 sale of lands, etc., of Wah-qua-bas-kuk band 791 Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri 81, 792 payment to John K.
Heyl 792 for per capita to Iowas in Kansas and Oklahoma 81 for Indian Service, Michigan 81, 792 for school, Mount Pleasant 81, 792 roll of Otta was and Chippewas to be made 81 for Indian Service, Minnesota 82, 792 for agent, Leech Lake Agency 82, 792 White Earth Agency 82, 792 grant of Morris School to State; conditions 792 for drainage survey, Chippewa lands. 82 for D. C. Lightbourn and George D. Hamilton 82 for annual celebration, White Earth band of Chippewas 82, 794 for school, Morris 82, 794 pro rata if transferred 794 Pipestone 82, 794 for fulfilling treaties, Chippewas of the Mississippi 82, 794 for advance interest to Chippewas in Minnesota 82, 794 for civilization, etc., of Chippewas 83, 794 payments to Chippewas of Red Lake to be in April 83 for Indian Service, Montana 83, 795 for agent, Blackfeet Agency… 83, 795 Crow Agency 83, 795 Flathead Agency 83, 795 for support, etc., Fort Belknap Agency Indians; beet culture, etc 83, 795 Crow Indians 83, 795 Flathead Agency Indians 83, 795 Fort Peck Agency Indians 83, 795 for allotting, etc., lands of Blackfeet Reservation 795 for irrigation, Fort Belknap Reservation 83, 795 for agricultural implements, etc..
Fort Belknap Indians 83lxxxi appropriation for surveys, etc., irrigation of Flathead Reservation 83, 795 prohibition of intoxicants on allotments, etc 795 reservation of reservoir and power sites 796 sale of merchantable timber; disposal of lands if agricultural 796 for incidentals 84, 796 for allotting, etc., lands of Fort Peck Reservation 84, 796 sale of lands to Great Northern Railway Company 796 prohibition of intoxicants on allotments, etc 796 for fulfilling treaties with rows 84, 797 Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes 84, 797 for settling Rocky Boy’s band of Chippewas 84 disposition of Crow Indian lands withdrawn under reclamation act 797 for “line riders” Northern Cheyenne Reservation 797 for Indian Service, Nebraska 84, 797 for school, Genoa 84, 797 for fulfilling treaties with Winnebagoes 85, 797 unappropriated balances due, to be paid per capita; new enrollment 798 for restoring bridge.
Niobrara River 85 for Indian Service, Nevada 85, 798 for support, etc., Western Shoshone Agency Indians 85, 798 for school, Carson City 85, 798 for incidentals 85, 798 agreements with Indian allottees for irrigation 85 irrigation of allotments to Indians under reclamation act 798 for Indian Service, New Mexico 86, 799 for school. Albuquerque 86, 799 Santa Fe 86, 799 for counsel, Pueblo Indians 86, 799 for incidentals 86, 799 for Zuni dam, etc 86 for bridge, Navajo Reservation 799 for Zuni Reservation irrigation system 799 for Indian Service, New York 86, 99 for agent, New York Agency 86, 799 for physician, New York Agency 86, 799 for fulfilling treaties with Senecas 86, 799 Six Nations 86, 800 payment per capita to Senecas 800 for Indian Service, North Carolina 86, 800 for school, Cherokee 86, 800 for Indian Service, North Dakota 87, 800 for agent, Standing Rock Agency 87, 800 for support, etc., Sioux of Devils Lake 87, 800 Fort Berthold Agency Indians 87, 800 payment for horses destroyed 800 Turtle Mountain band of Chippewas 87, 800 trust patents to allottees 800 for school, Fort Totten 87, 801 Wahpeton 87, 801 Bismarck 87, 801 for incidentals 87, 801 for agent, Fort Berthold Agency 87 for Indian Service, Oklahoma 87, 801 for agent, Kiowa Agency 87, 801 Osage Agency 87, 801 for support, etc., of Apaçhes, etc 87, 802 balances from sales of certain town lots to be paid to counties for public improvements 802 for monument to Cynthia Ann Parker 802 appropriation for support, etc., Arapahoes and Cheyennes 88, 802 Kansas Indians 88, 802 Kickapoos 88, 802 Poncas 88, 802 land patent for Roman Catholic Church and school, Quapaw lands 88 sale of lands, etc., for schools for Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians 88 alienation restrictions removed, William Billy and Tom Jack 88 for school, Chilocco 88, 802 for fulfilling treaties with Pawnees 88, 802 Quapaws 89, 803 Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi 89, 803 payment per capita 89, 803 payment to Helen Pennock 89 for Mexican Kickapoo Indians claims 89 for Five Civilized Tribes 90, 803 for superintendent, Union Agency 90, 803 for clerical expenses 90, 804 for leasing lands of Indians 90, 804 for sale of restricted lands 90, 804 for removing intruders, etc 90, 804 for removing alienation restrictions 90, 804 for incidentals 90, 802 for investigating leases, etc 90 for care of orphan children 90 payment to attorneys for restoring names to rolls 90 Samuel Brown 90 D.
H. Johnson 90 for district agents for minor allottees, etc., additional duties 804 for tribal schools 91, 804 for completing work of Commission to Five Civilized Tribes 91, 804 payment for remnantsof allotments due Cherokees, Choctaws, and Chickasaws 805 payment for equalization of allotments to Creek allottees 805 time of meetings of tribal councils 805 extension of time for town lots payments 805 termination of rights of Choctaw and Chickasaw freedmen to acquire allotments 805 condemnation of Choctaw and Chickasaw mineral lands for public uses; reversion 805 for payment to council of Eastern Cherokees 805 for Dr.
G. W. Harkins 805 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 91, 805 Seminoles; per capita payment of unappropriated balances 91, 806 payment to members of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes for improvements of homesteads, etc 806 transfer of land to Goodland Indian Orphan Industrial School 806 patent to Benedictine Fathers of Sacred Heart Abbey, of Pottawatomie lands 807 advancement of case of Fleming *v.* McCurtain, in Supreme Court to be moved 807 for care of insane Indians 92 for Indian Service, Oregon 92, 807 for support, etc., Klamath Agency Indians 92, 807 for payment to Klamath Agency Indians for lands 92lxxxii appropriation for support, etc., Warm Springs Agency Indians 92, 807 Umatilla Agency Indians 92, 807 for school, Salem 92, 807 for incidentals 92, 807 purchase of lands on Siletz Reservation by religious societies permitted 807 for fulfilling treaty with Molels 92, 807 for Indian Service, Pennsylvania 92, 808 for school, Carlisle 92, 808 for Indian Service, South Dakota 93, 808 for agent, Cheyenne River Agency 93 Crow Creek Agency 93, 808 Lower Brule Agency 93 Pine Ridge Agency 93, 808 Rosebud Agency 93, 808 Sisseton Agency 93, 808 Yankton Agency 93, 808 Chamberlain School granted to State; conditions 808 sale, etc., if not accepted 808 for school, Chamberlain; pro rata if disposed of 93, 808 allotment to Edward N.
Vandall 808 for school, Flandreau 93, 809 Pierre 93, 809 Rapid City 93, 809 for incidentals 93, 809 lands to Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, on reservations 809 for fulfilling treaties with Sioux of different tribes 94, 810 Yankton Sioux 94, 811 for insane asylum, Canton 94, 811 for allotments, Rosebud Reservation 94, 811 Sioux reservations 94, 811 for per capita payment to Flandreau Indians 811 land for cemetery of Standing Rock Reservation Indians 811 for Indian Service, Utah 95, 811 for agent, Uintah and Ouray Agency 95, 811 for school, Panguitch 95 for incidentals 95, 811 for irrigation, Uintah Reservation 811 transfer of Panguitch School to State 811 for perfecting rights of Indians to waters appropriated for irrigation systems in Utah 812 for fulfilling treaties with confederated bands of Utes 95, 812 for payment to Absentee Utes, to prevent want and suffering 95 leases by allottees, Uintah and Uncompahgre reservations 95 for Indian Service, Virginia 95, 812 for school, Hampton 95, 812 for Indian Service, Washington 96, 812 for agent, Colville Agency 96, 812 for support, etc., D’Wamish, etc., tribes 96, 812 Makah Indians 96, 812 Qui-nai-elt and Qul-leh-ute Indians 96, 812 Yakima Agency Indians 96, 812 for incidentals 96, 812 for fulfilling treaty with Spokanes 96, 812 for support, etc., Joseph’s band of Nez Perces 96, 813 for irrigation, lands of Yakimas 96, 813 for completing survey, etc., of ceded lands, Colville Reservation 813 Spokane Reservation 813 for payment for ceded lands, Colville Reservation 96, 813 appropriation for Indian Service, Wisconsin 96, 813 for agent, La Pointe Agency 96, 813 for school, Hayward 96, 813 Tomah 97, 813 for support, etc., Chippewas of Lake Superior 97, 814 land to Diocese of Fond du Lac 814 lands to religious organizations engaged in work on any Indian reservations 814 additional claims against Menominee Indians allowed in Court of Claims 814 for payment to Henry S.
Comstock 814 for Indian Service, Wyoming 97, 814 for support, etc., of Shoshones 97, 814 for school, Shoshone Reservation 97, 814 for incidentals 97, 814 for Wind River Reservation irrigation project; leases 97, 815 for lands to Episcopal Missionary Society 97 Catholic Indian Missions Bureau 97 for fulfilling treaty with Shoshones 98, 815 for San Juan Piute Indians, Utah and Arizona 353 for Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes 353 deficiency appropriation for allotments in severalty 18 for surveying and allotting 18 for suppressing liquor traffic 18 for allotments, Walker River, Uintah and White River Utes, and Spokane Reservation Indians 19 for schools 19, 30 for Lower Brule Sioux, S.
Dak 19 for school, Lawrence, Kans 19 for Flathead Reservation, Mont 19 for transporting supplies 30, 517, 926, 942, 945 for school, Brand Junction, Colo 30, 32, 517 for Fond du Lac Chippewas 30 for incidentals, New Mexico 30, 519, 942 for Utes, Confederated bands 30 for Sioux Indians, different tribes 30, 517, 942 for surveying Pine Ridge and Standing Rock reservations 30, 517 for purchasing, etc., supplies 507 for surveys, allotments, etc., Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 507 for school buildings 517 for town-site commissioners, Indian Territory 517 for incidentals, North Dakota 517 for Yakima Reservation, Wash., irrigation 517 for school, Osage Agency, Okla 615 for Thomas G.
Walker 926 for W. A. Simpson 926 for inspectors 942 for incidentals, California 942 for incidentals, Indian Territory 942 for school, Morris, Minn 942 for school, Albuquerque, N. Mex 942 for school, Fort Totten, N. Dak 942 for school, Pierre, S. Dak 942 Pierre, S. Dak., school, completing artesian well authorized 19 *Indian Depredation Claim*, appropriation for Assistant Attorney-General, defense in 236 for expenses, defense of 374, 1013 deficiency appropriation for judgments, Court of Claims in 514, 938 payment for clerks from appropriation for defense in 579lxxxiii *Indian Farmers and Stockmen*, appropriation for additional, at schools 75, 786 use of appropriation for clerical assistance at agencies and schools 786 *Indian Head Naval Proving Ground, Md.*, appropriation for public works 143, 765 *Indian Inspectors*, appropriation for pay; expenses 74, 785 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 942 *Indian Interpreters*, appropriation for 74, 785 *Indian Lands*, punishment for timber depredations on 1098 *Indian Matrons*, appropriation for 75, 785 *Indian Moneys*, disbursing agents may deposit, in national banks; bond required 73 *Indian Office, Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 226, 890 deficiency appropriation for clerk 507 for expert accountant, on Northern Arapahoe Indians 924 *Indian Police*, appropriation for 75, 785 *Indian Pupils*, appropriation for support, etc., of 72, 782 for transporting, etc 72, 783 for securing employment in industrial pursuits; limit on transportation 72, 783 admission of white pupils; fees 783 *Indian Reservations*, appropriation for completing allotments in severalty to Indians on 70, 781 for irrigation expenses; employing superintendents 71, 782 for surveying and allotting lands in severalty 72, 782 for purchase of land, Flathead, for bison range 267 for expenses of opening to entry; reimbursable 346, 986 for timber protection, etc., on 783 Menominee, Wis., excluded 783 for ceded lands, Colville, Wash., second installment 96 third installment 813 deficiency appropriation for Walker River, Nev., surveys, etc 19 for Spokane, Wash., surveys, etc 19 for Flathead, Mont., surveys, sale, etc 19 for surveying Pine Ridge and Standing Rock 30, 517 Cass Lake, Minn., patents for church, etc., lands on, to Diocese of Duluth 453 Cheyenne River and Standing Rock, S.
Dak. and N. Dak., sale of unallotted lands 460 Chippewa, of Minn., lands included in Minnesota National Forest 270 purchase of lands; homestead entries on unappropriated lands 271 Chippewa, of Minn., all ceded lands open to homestead entry; price 171 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, lands to Woodlawn Cemetery Association 50 sale of lands to University of Idaho 626 Colorado River, Ariz., additional lands to Arizona and California Railway Company 43 Flathead, Mont., disposal of appraised unallotted lands 449 Flathead, Mont., irrigation provisions 449 disposition of proceeds 450 Fort Peck, Mont., allotting, etc., lands 558 Kiowa, etc., Okla., sales of undisposed of lands 456 allotments to children born since June 5, 1906 457 Leech Lake, Minn., patents for church, etc., lands on, to Diocese of Duluth 453 Menominee, Wis., manufacture of lumber, etc., directed 51 Navajo, N.
Mex.and Ariz., surplus lands after completing allotments, open to entry 457 Nez Perces, Idaho, sale of isolated tracts in 597 Red Lake, Minn., patents for church, etc., lands on, to Diocese of Duluth 453 Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions 455 Rosebud, S. Dak., allotments to living children on 451 Santee, Nebr., lands gran ted Knox County for school 53 Siletz, Oreg., time extended for purchase of lands in, by religious, etc., societies 456 Sioux, allotments to Indians not receiving full share of lands 452 Spokane, Wash., disposal of unallotted agricultural lands 458 White Earth, Minn., patents for church, etc., lands on, to Diocese of Duluth 452 Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions 454 Wind River, Wyo., mineral claims in 650 Yakima.
Wash., sales of interests of minors 49 exchange of unsuitable allotments on ceded, for other lands, permitted 784 jurisdiction over offenses by Indians in 1151 punishment for rape by Indians in 1151 patents in fee to religious organizations for lands on, used for mission or school work 814 punishment for timber depredations on 1098 sale of lands to railroads for reservoirs, material pits, etc.; conditions 781 payments, etc 782 *Indian River, Fla.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Indian River North, Fla.*, bridge across at New Smyrna, legalized 595 *Indian Schools*, appropriation for support of 72, 782 for buildings, etc 72, 782 for transporting pupils 72, 783 securing employment in industrial pursuits 72, 783 age limit for transporting pupils 783 admission of white pupils; fees 783 for agriculturalexperiments on farms at 72, 783 for superintendent; expenses 74, 785 for additional clerical assistance in leasing lands, etc 786 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 19 for Lawrence, Kans., building 19 for transportation 30 supervision of expenditures 72 determination of per capita allowance; limit 72 pay of superintendents restricted 73 report on disposal of nonreservation schools to be made 73 *Indian Supplies*, appropriation for purchasing 73, 784 for transporting 73, 784lxxxiv appropriation for warehouses 73 for transportation on land-grant roads not bond aided 73 deficiency appropriation for transporting, etc 30, 517, 926, 942, 945 for purchasing, etc 507 to be purchased after advertisement 71 open-market purchases; exigencies 71 irrigation expenses; limit 71 purchases, etc., from Indians 71 *Indian Territory*, deficiency appropriation for court expenses 23 for town-site commissioners 517 for incidentals, Indian Service in 942 *Indian Wars*, records of corporations organized in, to be deposited with secretary of state of Oklahoma 843 issue of certified copies 844 pensions to survivors of, extended to Texas volunteers who served from 1855 to 1860 553 *Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for leasing lands of full-blood, in Oklahoma 90, 804 for asylum for insane, Canton, S.
Dak 94, 811 for preventing spread of trachoma, etc., among 642 drainage assessments on lands of Omahas and Winnebagoes in Nebraska; restrictions 828 jurisdiction over offenses by, in Territories and reservations 1151 punishment for rape in reservations 1151 in reservations in South Dakota 1151 punishment for selling liquors to, in Alaska 603 sale of their allotments permitted on approval of Secretary of the Interior 444 terms, etc 444 lands in Oklahoma, Minnesota, and South Dakota excepted 444 heirs of, dying before end of trust period, may receive title in fee 444 sale if incapable of managing their affairs 444 disposal of proceeds of all sales during trust period 444 suit of heirs of Cornplanter, Seneca chief, may be brought for recovery of land grant 445 trust patents in severalty to, not having received allotments 782 *Indigent Soldiers, etc., D.
C.*, appropriation for burial at Arlington,etc 362, 1001 deficiency appropriation for burial 940 *Industrial Home School, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 306, 722 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 306, 722 use of income from sale of products, etc 306 *Industrial Peace Committee*, number increased, of Foundation for Promotion of Industrial Peace 637 authorized to arrange for meetings, etc 638 *Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 106 *Infectious Diseases, D.
C.*, appropriation for preventing spread of 299, 714 *Information Division, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 241, 903 *Infringement of Copyrights*, liability for 1081 penalties 1082 *Inherited Lands, Five Civilized Tribes, Okla.*, appropriation for expenses sale of 90, 804 *Injunctions*, granting, in copyright suits 1084 *Injuries on Railroads*, liability of common carriers to employees for 65 *Injuries to Employees*, leave of absence with pay allowed on Isthmian Canal; limit 645 *Injuries to Government Employees*, allowance for time lost from, on certain public works 556 excluded if due to neglect or misconduct 556 continuance 356 to widow, etc., if resulting in death; amount 556 accidents to be reported to Secretary of Commerce and Labor; contents 557 resulting in deaths; certificates, etc 557 affidavits, etc., required, if unable to work, after 15 days 557 determination of compensat ion 557 medical examination during term of payment 557 payments not liable for debts 557 contracts exempting from liability void 558 *Injurious Deposits, New York Harbors*, scows transporting, to keep life-preservers, etc 427 names of employees to be kept by master or owner 427 requirements for life lines on scows, modified 623 *Inland Waters*, regulations for towing seagoing barges in, to be prescribed 428 penalty for violating 429 *Inland Waterway of California*, survey directed for, Humboldt Bay to Eel River 836 *Inland Waterway of Louisiana and Texas*, survey directed for continuous waterway from Mississippi River to Rio Grande 836 *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate*, appropriation for expenses 187, 850 *Insane, Alaska*, appropriation for support of 350, 989 deficiency appropriation for care, etc 924 contracts authorized for care of 601 use of “Alaska Fund” for, repealed 601 *Insane Asylum, D.
C.* (*see* Government Hospital for Insane, D. C.). *Insane, D. C.*, appropriation for support of indigent 307, 723 for deporting indigent nonresident 307, 723 *Insane Filipino Soldiers*, appropriation for care of, in Philippine Islands 746 *Insane Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for care, etc 92 *Insane Pensioners*, disposition of pension money while inmates of Government Hospital for Insane 592 *Insane Persons*, issue of patents to guardians, etc., of inventors who become 246 *Inspector-General’s Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 112, 736lxxxv *Inspector-General’s Department, Army—*Con. appropriation tor traveling expenses, expert accountant 113, 738 for pay, expert accountant 114, 739 *Inspector-General’s Office*, Bar *Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 214, 878 *Inspectors, Interior Department*, appropriation for salaries and expenses, special 223, 888 former Indian inspectors to be termed, and put in classified service 888 *Inspectors, Interior Department, Special*, appropriation for. restricted to department work 887 for expenses 888 former Indian inspectors to be termed inspectors and included in classified service 888 *Inspectors of Customs*, pay increased; no allowance if maximum is paid 1065 *Institute of Agriculture, International*, appropriation for annual quota 177, 678 *Instruction Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers*, appropriation for 173, 674 *Insular Affairs Bureau, Army*, appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 113, 738 *Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department*, appropriation for law officer, clerks, etc 216, 880 for rent 216, 881 *Insular Possessions*, appropriation for fortifications 395, 730 for seacoast batteries, Hawaii 395, 730 Philippine Islands 395, 730 for electric plants, Hawaii 395, 731 Philippine Islands 395, 731 for fire-control stations 395, 731 for searchlights for harbor defense, Hawaii 396, 731 Philippine Islands 396 for operating, etc., submarine mines, Hawaii 396 for torpedo planter and launches, Hawaii 396 Philippine Islands 396 for sites, Philippine Islands 396, 731 for seacoast, cannon 396, 731 transfer of mortars, etc., to Hawaii 731 for ammunition 396, 731 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery 396, 731 employment of draftsmen 731 for purchaseofsubmarinemir.es, Hawaii 396 Philippine Islands 396 *Insurance Department, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 278, 693 *Insurrection*, punishment forinciting, etc 1088 *Intercourse Acts, Indian*, appropriation for punishing violations of 236 *Interest*, deficiency appropriation for, on final judgments, etc., United States courts 515 payable on special deposits of public moneys with designated depositaries 552 on all deposits in temporary depositaries 552 minimum; uniform rate 552 *Interest and Sinking Fund, D. C.*, appropriation for 301, 716 *Interior Department*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, attorneys, etc 223, 887 for board of pension appeals 223, 887 appropriation for special inspectors 887 for inspectors, formerly Indian inspectors 888 for clerks, etc 223, 888 for mechanics, watchmen, engineers, etc 224, 888 for clerk to sign Indian tribal deeds 224, 888 transfer of members of board of pension appeals to classified service 224 for employees,old Post-Office building 224, 888 for assistants, etc., office of Assistant Attorney-General 224, 888 for expenses special inspectors, etc 224, 888 for Commissioner of the General Land Office, assistant, clerks, etc 225, 889 for mine inspeetors 226 for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assistant, clerks, etc 226, 890 for Commissioner of Pensions, deputies, clerks, etc 226, 890 for Commissioner of Patents, assistant, examiners, etc 227, 891 for Commissioner of Education, clerks, etc 228, 892 for Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds, etc 229, 892 for contingent expenses 229, 892 for stationery, etc 229, 893 for rent 229, 893 model exhibit, proposed transfer, etc 229 for surveyors-general and their clerks 230, 893 for civil expenses under 343, 984 for unfinished field notes, etc., surveys in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Florida 343 for Pension Office, card index 343 fees for recording, Patent Office 343 for repairs to building 343 for improving, etc., heating plant 344 for Capitol 344, 984 for public lands 345, 985 for abandoned military reservations 348, 987 for Geological Survey 348, 988 for expenses, disbarment proceedings 989 for Supreme Court Reports 350, 989 for care of insane, Alaska 350, 989 for education in Alaska 350, 989 for reindeer in Alaska 351, 990 for suppressing liquor traffic in Alaska 351 for protection of game in Alaska 990 for national parks 351, 990 for Government Hospital for Insane 352, 991 for Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution 352, 991 for Howard University 352, 991 for Freedmen’s Hospital 353, 992 for San Juan Piute Indians 353 for Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes 353 for monument to Major Powell 992 for printing and binding 383, 1022 for Indian Department 70, 781 for pensions 418, 1057 deficiency appropriation for United States Express Company 17 for Capitol 17, 506, 924 for Patent Office 17, 941 for public lands 18, 29, 32, 506, 517, 519, 925, 941, 945 for Geological Survey 18, 29, 32, 517, 615, 926, 942 for Indian Department 18, 30, 32, 507, 517, 519, 615, 926, 942, 945 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 27, 514, 938 for Government Hospital for Insane 29, 941lxxxvi deficiency appropriation for Army pensions 30, 942 for printing and binding 59, 616 for Indian Office 507 for Reclamation Service 507 for pensions 507, 517 for Wyatt Gilchrist 519 for repairs to buildings 615 for Fred Bender 924 for insane, Alaska 924 for expert accountant for Indian Office 924 for Superintendent Capitol Building and Grounds 924 for M.
F. Mann 926 for judgments United States courts, under 937 for surveyor-general, California 941 for Bureau of Education 941 for Freedmen’s Hospital 941 for examining surgeons, pensions 942 for stationery 945 Patent Office, models to be retained by 924 *Intermarried White Cherokee Citizens*, payment directed of share of tribal funds to 446 *Intermarried-Whites, Five Civilized Tribes*, alienation restrictions removed from allotments to 312 *Interned and Foreign Commerce*, appropriation for experts, etc., procuring facts relative to 240, 902 *Internal Revenue*, appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, clerks, etc 204, 867 for stamp agents, etc 204, 868 for salaries, collectors, surveyors, etc 207, 870 for agents, gaugers, etc 207, 871 for miscellaneous expenses 207, 871 for expenses under denatured-alcohol law 207, 871 for solicitor of 235, 898 for paper for stamps, etc 325, 966 for refunding collections 325, 966 for miscellaneous expenses, additional 325 for punishing violations of, laws 325, 966 for refunding stamp taxes illegally assessed on bills of exchange for exports 590 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc., agents, gaugers, etc 11 for fees, etc., gaugers, storekeepers, etc 11 for redemption of stamps 28, 516, 939 for refunding taxes illegally collected 28, 31, 516 for paving judgments against officers 28, 31, 516, 518, 939, 944 for W.
H. M. Austin 481 for allowance on drawbacks 939 for refund of stamps on export manifests 939, 944 accounts to be rendered quarterly 325 collections to be turned in daily 325 punishment for forcibly resisting officers of; use of weapons 1100 false personation of, officer to collect tax, etc 1100 embezzlement by officers of 1106 tax on bav rum, etc., brought from Porto Rico 594 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, deputies, chemists, clerks, etc 204, 867 *Internal-Revenue Taxes, Philippine Islands*, laws imposing, ratified and confirmed 615 *International Association for Labour Legislation*, appropriation for contribution 239, 901 *International Boundary Commission, Mexican Water*, appropriation for continuing work of 176, 677 *International Bridge and Terminal Company*, time extended for bridging Rainy River in Minnesota by 168 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs*, appropriation for annual contribution 176, 677 *International Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade*, appropriation for annual contribution 176, 677 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures*, appropriation for annual contribution 175, 676 deficiency appropriation for contribution 908 *International Bureau, Permanent Court of Arbitration*, appropriation for annual contribution 177, 678 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 323, 964 *International Commission on International Law*, appropriation for expenses of commissioner 680 *International Committee of Electrical Units*, appropriation for expenses of delegates 242, 904 *International Committee of Weights and Measures*, appropriation for expenses of member 242, 904 *International Conference for Protecting Works of Literature and Art*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of delegate 908 *International Conference on Maritime Law*, appropriation tor expenses of representation at 1019 *International Congress of Applied Chemistry*, invited to hold next meeting in this country 1170 *International Congress of Hygiene and Demography*, appropriation for expenses participating in twelfth, at Washington 680 *International Congress on Letters of Exchange*, appropriation for participation in 680 *International Copyrights*, provisions governing issue of 1077 *International Exchanges*, appropriation for expenses of 323, 964 copies of daily Congressional Record to be furnished for distribution to foreign governments 1169 *International Exposition, Tokyo, Japan*, provisions for participating in 183 deficiency appropriation for expenses to February 1, 1909; suspension of expenditures 908 *International Geodetic Association for Measurement of the Earth*, appropriation for annual quota 176, 677 for expenses of delegates 336, 974 *International Industrial Property Bureau*, appropriation for share of expenses 228, 892 *International Institute of Agriculture*, appropriation for annual quota 177, 678 *International In vestigation of Opium Evil*, appropriation for commissioners 380 *International Irrigation Congress, Albuquerque, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for assisting in defraying expenses 391 liability for debts, etc., disclaimed 392lxxxvii *International Law, International Commission on*, appropriation for expenses of commissioner, etc 680 *International Office of Public Health*, appropriation for annual quota to 681 *International Prison Commission*, appropriation for subscription, etc 176, 677 for participating in eighth congress at Washington 677 *International Prize Court Conference at London*, appropriation for share in expenses 380 *International Railway Congress*, appropriation for annual quota 177, 678 *International Sanitary Bureau*, appropriation for annual quota 177, 678 *International Seismological Association*, appropriation for annual contribution, etc 178 *International Tuberculosis Congress, Washington, D.
C.*, appropriation for participating in 179 new National Museum and Agricultural Department buildings to be used by 479 deficiency appropriation for expenses 479 foreign governments to be invited to send delegates to, at Washington 568 *International Union of American Republics*, appropriation for expenses of bureau 177, 678 *International Waterways Commission*, appropriation for continuing work of 368, 1007 *Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service*, appropriations for embassies and legations 173, 674 not to be paid other salaries 675 forstudent, China, Japan, and Turkey 173, 674 for quarters for student, in Japan 679 for consulates 181, 681 deficiency appropriation for legations 32 *Interstate Commerce*, liability of railroad common carriers while in, for injuries to employees through neglect, etc 65 *Interstate Commerce Commission*, appropriation for salaries 324, 965 for expenses, regulating commerce 324, 965 for enforcing reports, information, etc., from common carriers 324, 965 for arbitrating railway employees’ differences 324, 965 for enforcing safety-appliances regulations; mail cars 324, 965 for investigating block-signal systems, etc 325, 966 for printing and binding 384, 1023 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 514, 617 form, etc., of books for gas and electric companies, D.
C., to be prescribed by 703 may permit destruction of useless records, etc., of common carriers 649 to enforce use of safety ash pans on locomotives in interstate, etc., traffic 476 to formulate regulations for safe transportion of explosives by land 555 to make and enforce rules for speed, etc., of street cars, District of Columbia 250 to make rules for safe carryingof explosives 1135 effect of, etc 1135 to test experimentally, etc., use and needs of safety appliances for railroads 325 *Interstate Commerce Regulations*, free passenger transportation by railroads forbidden 60 free passenger transportation, exceptions, employees, etc.; interchange for officers, etc 60 persons included as “employees” and “families” 61 penalty for giving or using 61 jurisdiction of offenses 61 *Interstate Transfer Railway Company*, may bridge Saint Louis River between Wisconsin and Minnesota 33 *Intoxicating Liquors*, appropriation for suppressing traffic among Indians 782 declared to be unmailable 1131 punishment for depositing for mailing 1131 carrier delivering, to other than bona fide consignee, etc 1136 carrier, etc., acting as collecting agent, for buyer or seller of, shipped in interstate, etc., commerce 1136 shipping, not plainly marked 1137 sale, etc., to natives of Pacific islands 1148 *Intoxicating Liquors, Alaska*, provisions for licensing sale of 601 restricted to incorporated towns and road houses 601 applications for licenses, denial and revoking; permission to hotels 601 license fees; road houses and steamers; minimum quantity for wholesale dealers increased 602 punishment for selling, to Indians; exception to citizens 603 *Intra-Coastal Waterways*, survey directed for continuous waterway from Boston to Beaufort, N.
C 835 Beaufort to Key West, Fla 835 across Florida from ocean to gulf 835 Saint Georges Sound, Fla., to Lake Pont- chartrain, La 835 *Invasions*, militia may be called out to repel foreign 400 to serve either within or without the territory of the United States 400 *Invoices, Customs*, punishment for concealing or destroying 1100 consuls falsely certifying 1101 *Iona Island Naval Magazine, N. Y.*, appropriation for marine barracks 144 for public works 765 *Ionia, Mich.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 951 *Iowa*, appropriation for Indian service in 79, 790 condemned “Napoleon” gun, etc., donated to, for historical building, Des Moines 618 *Iowa Falls, Iowa*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Iowa Indians*, per capita payment of trust fund balance; equalization 81 *Iowa River, Iowa*, preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *“Iowa,” U.
S. S.* appropriation for repairs 149 *Iquique*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Iquitos*, classification and salary of consulate 101lxxxviii *Iron Dyke Copper Company*, may bridge Snake River between Oregon and Idaho 167 *Irons, Navy*, punishment by use of, restricted 132 use of, abolished as punishment 621 *Ironton, Ohio*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 951 *Irrigation* (*see also* Reclamation Service), appropriation for expenses, Indian reservations 71, 782 employment of superintendents 71, 782 for engineers, Indian Service 74 for Zuni dam, etc., N.
Mex 86 for expenses, Uintah Reservation, etc., Utah 95, 811 for protecting rights of Indians to waters appropriated under Utah laws 812 for expenses, Yakima Reservation, Wash 96, 813 for expenses, Wind River Reservation, Wyo 97, 815 for purchasing water rights for Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colo 788 for constructing, system on Fort Rall Indian Reservation, Idaho 790 for payment for damages to property 790 Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont 795 Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont 795 for completing, Zuni Reservation, N.
Mex., system 799 agreements with Indian allottees for, authorized 85 extension of systems to Indian allotments 798 grant of lands to Colorado, in former Ute Reservation, for 644 to New Mexico and Arizona for, under Carey Act 638 open-market purchase of supplies, etc., Indian service; limit 71 provisions regulating on opened Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont 449 withdrawals for, Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont 562 *Irrigation and Drainage Investigations*, appropriation for expenses 266 *Irrigation Congress, International*, appropriation for assisting in defraying expenses 391 *Irrigation Investigations*, appropriation for expenses 1056 *Island Possessions*, appropriation for mail equipments for 666 *Isle au Haut Thoroughfare, Me.*, preliminary examination to be made for harbor of refuge 826 *Isolated Tracts of Public Lands*, law for sale of, extended to Nez Perces Indian Reservation 597 *Isthmian Canal* (*see also* Canal Zone Government), appropriation for salaries of officers, etc., in United States 385, 1024 for incidental expenses, supplies, rent, etc., in United States 385, 1024 additional, for Auditor for War Department 385, 1024 for commissioners, officers, and employees on the Isthmus 385, 1024 for labor on the Isthmus 385, 1024 for materials, etc., for construction 385, 1024 appropriation for purchase of two steamships for Panama Railroad; transfer to Navy 385 for advances, equipment of Panama Railroad; reimbursement 385, 1025 for incidental, etc., expenses on the Isthmus 386, 1025 for salaries, civil administration department 386, 1025 for labor, civil administration department 386, 1025 for contingent expenses, supplies, etc., civil administration 386, 1025 for officers and labor, sanitation department 386, 1025 for materials, contingent expenses, etc., sanitation department 386, 1025 for constructing new Panama Railroad 1025 for Pembroke B.
Banton, injuries 386 10 per cent interchangeable 386, 1026 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc., in the United States 24 for officers and employeeβon the Isthmus 25, 930 for labor on the Isthmus 25, 930 for materials, supplies, etc 25, 930 for incidental expenses on the Isthmus 25 for labor, sanitation department 25 all appropriations available until expended 25 injured employees, may have leave of absence with pay; limit 645 deductions from damages 645 salaries, etc., to be paid retired officers and enlisted men, additional to retired pay; limit 931 *Isthmian Canal Commission*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 385, 1024 for constructing new Panama Railroad 386, 1025 sums appropriated available for obligations of, under construction contracts, etc 387 funds realized from services, sales, etc., on the Isthmus reappropriated for construction, etc 387 relieved from liability for supplies furnished Jamaica sufîerers 387 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 24 allowance to artisans and laborers injured while at hazardous work for 556 duties of, in leasing of public lands, Canal Zone 658 *Italy*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 for relief of sufferers, etc., from earthquake in 584 *Ithaca, N.
Y*., deficiency appropriation for public building 614 **J.** *Jack, Tom*; *Indian Allottee*, alienation restrictions removed 88 *Jackson, Ky.*, terms of court at. 182 court rooms, etc., to be furnished free 183 *Jackson, Mich.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 951lxxxix *Jackson, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 951 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Jackson, President Andrew*, appropriation for repairing, etc., “The Hermitage,” home of 330 *Jackson, Tenn.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 951 *Jacksonville, Fla.*, appropriation for public building 951 *Jail, D.
C.*, appropriation for warden 301, 717 for support of prisoners 301, 717 deficiency appropriation for support of prisoners 918 commission to be appointed to report on condition of, workhouse, etc 303 *Jamaica Bay, N. Y.*, report on improvement of, in connection with city of New York 829 *Jamaica Earthquake*, allowance to Isthmian Canal Commission for supplies furnished to sufferers from 387 *James River, Va.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *Jameson, C. P.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duties to 912 *Janitors, Public Buildings*, appropriation for pay, etc 327, 967 deficiency appropriation for 27, 939 *Janitors to Commitlees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 190, 852 appointment and removal 190 deficiency appropriation for, paid from contingent fund 935 *Janson, William*, deficiency appropriation for repayment 926 *Japan*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 for third secretary, to be a student of the language 173, 673 for Japanese secretary and interpreter 173, 674 for assistant secretary 173, 674 for student interpreters 174, 674 for cost of tuition 174, 674 for ground rent, embassy 174, 675 *``*for quarters for student interpreters 178, 679 for purchase of residence for embassy 681 for interpreters at consulates 181, 681 *Japanese National Exposition*, acceptance of invitation to participate in, authorized 183 declaration of character of exhibit, etc 183 limit of expenditures 183 three commissioners-general to be appointed 183 preliminary duties 183 reports, etc., required 183 pay, etc., of commissioners-general 183 secretary and disbursing officer to be appointed 183 pay, duties, bond, etc 183 other employees 184 free transportation of exhibits, etc., on government transports 184 appropriation for preliminary expenses 184 expenses of commissioners, etc., to be paid to February 1, 1909 908 no further expenses to be incurred 908 *Jasper, Ind.*, condemned cannon granted to, for soldiers’ monument 1073 *Jefferson Barracks, Mo.*, appropriation for hospital 121 *Jefferson-Shreveport Waterway, La. and Tex.*, preliminary examination of, to be made; dam at Caddo Lake, etc 826 *Jefferson, Tex.*, terms of court at 50 *Jefferson, Thomas*, erection of monument to, at Saint Louis, Mo., by Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, authorized 1026 *Jeffersonville, Ind.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 952 *Jerez de la Frontera*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Jersey City, N.
J.*, appropriation for pu blic building 952 public building, amount for construction; limit of cost 542 contracts authorized within limit; expenditures 1909 542 *Jerusalem*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Johannesburg*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *John Buford Post, Grand Army of the Republic, Rock Island, Ill.*, obsolete Springfield rifles donated to 443 *Johnson City, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 952 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 371, 1011 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 615 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *Johnson, D.
H.*, appropriation for salary as governor of Chickasaws 90 *Johnston, Edward Douglas*, payment to, authorized 25 *Johnston, First Lieutenant Edward N.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 498 *Johnstown, Pa.*, limit of cost increased, public building 522 deficiency appropriation for 482 *Joint Commission on Immigration*, appropriation for expenses of 982 to terminate March 1, 1910 982 *Joint Commission on Public Printing and Binding*, authority of, continued 937 deficiency appropriation for expenses 937 *Joint High Commission* (*Canadian*)**, appropriation for preparing reports, etc 177, 678 *Joint Special Committee on Revision of the Laws*, created; membership; duties 1169 expenses, etc 1170 *Jondron, William, Indian Allottee*, investigation of allotment, to be made 451xc *Jones, J.
H.*, deficiency appropriation for services 512, 933 *Jones Old Ferry, Ala.*, bridge authorized across Choctawhatchee River at 5 *Jones, Robert*, appropriation for payment of fee as informer 983 *Jonesboro, Ark.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 952 *Joseph’s Band of Nez Perces Indians, Wash*., appropriation for support, etc., of 96, 813 *Judge-Advocate-General, Navy*, review of records of deck courts by 621 *Judge-Advocate-General’s Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 113, 737 *Judge-Advocate-General’s Office, Navy Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 219, 883 *Judge-Advocate-General’s Office*, War *Department*, appropriation for chief clerk and solicitor, clerks, etc 214, 878 *Judges, United States Courts*, appropriation for Supreme Court 242, 905 for circuit 242, 905 for district 243, 905 for retired 243, 906 additional, authorized, New York southern district 685 Oregon district 686 Pennsylvania western district 656 Washington western district 686 punishment for accepting, etc., bribes by 1112 retirement at 70, after 10 years of service 619 to receive salary of office held 10 years prior to 619 *Judgments*, deficiency appropriation for United States courts 26, 515, 937 for Court of Claims 27, 514, 938 for paving, against internal-revenue officers 28, 31, 516, 518, 939, 944 for paying, against District of Columbia 497, 918 for, in Indian depredation claims 514, 938 *Judicial Expenses*, appropriations for 242, 905 *Juneau, Alaska*, terms of court 840 *Jurors, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees 376, 1015 for meals and lodgings for 376, 1015 deficiency appropriation for fees 22, 30, 943 allowance for attendance in certain States and Territories; no constructive, etc., fees 377 punishment for, accepting bribes 1112 intimidating, corrupting, etc 1113 conspiracy to intimidate, etc 1113 attempting to influence by writing 1113 *Jury Commissioners, United States Courts*, appropria tion for pay of 377, 1015 *Justice, Public*, punishment for offenses against 1111 *Justices of the Peace, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries, etc 301 to constitute munici pal court; duties, etc 623 salaries of municipal court judges to be paid from amount for 917 unexpended balances of appropriation available for municipal court 917 *Justices of the Peace, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees, acting as commissioners 376, 1015 *Juvenile Court, D. C.*, appropriation for judge, probation officers, etc 300, 715 for jurors; expenses, etc 300, 715 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 496, 917 for acting judge 917 execution on forfeited recognizances authorized 1063 service of writs, etc 1063 docketing forfeited recognizances in supreme court 1063 continuance of lien 1063 permits for employment of children between 12 and 14 may be issued by judge of 420 requirements 420 *Juvenile Offenders, D.
C.*, parole permitted of, from National Training School for Boys 657 **K.** *Kahului, Maui, Hawaii*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 825 *Kalamazoo River, Mich.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 827 *Kalorama Avenue, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for joining 494 for joining with Prescott place 494 *Kalorama Road, NW., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 494, 915 *Kankakee, Ill.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, architect’s services 491 *Kansas*, appropriation for Indian Service in 80, 790 deficiency appropriation for expenses, repelling Indian invasions 480, 911 additional lands donated to, for State Agricultural College 465 part of Fort Riley Reservation, being site of first territorial capitol, granted to 36 *Kansas City, Kans.*, bridge authorized across Kansas River at 612 enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 harbor lines to be established in Kansas River, at 1164 *Kansas Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 88, 802 sales of surplus lands of, authorized 778 *Kansas River*, bridge authorized across, at Kansas City, Kans 612 harbor lines to be established in, at Kansas City, Kans 1164 preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Kansas State Agricultural College*, additional public lands donated to Kansas for 465 *Karachi*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Kauai Island, Hawaii*, light and fog signal station authorized on 162 appropriation for 332 *Kaw Indians, Okla.*, payment to John K.
Heyl from funds of 792 sales of surplus lands of, authorized 778xci *Kearney, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 952 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *“Kearsarge,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Keene, N. H.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 952 *Keithsburg, Ill.*, changes allowed in rebuilding bridge across Mississippi River, at 649 *Kehl*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Kelly, J.
F.*, deficiency appropriation for services 513 *Kennebec River, Me.*, appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations 322, 963 for improvement of 360, 999 preliminary examination of, to be made at Popham Beach 826 *Kenney, James W*., deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 11 *Kenosha, Wis*., appropriation for public building 952 *Kentucky Eastern Judicial District*, terms of court, Catlettsburg 182 Covington 182 Frankfort 182 Jackson 182 London 182 Richmond 182 *Kentucky River, Ky.*, appropriation for improvement of 358 Locks and dams, Nos. 12 and 13 360, 999 *“Kentucky, “U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Kentucky Western Judicial District*, terms of court, Bowling Green 182 Louisville 182 Owensboro 182 Paducah 182 *Kerr, Dennis M.*, deficiency appropriation for services 511, 933 *Kewanee, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 952 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Key, Robert H.*, deficiency appropriation for services 26, 935 *Key West, Fla.*, appropriation for public works, navalstation 763 removal of certain reefs in ship channel; amount available 429 *Kiamichi River, Okla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Kickapoo Indian Reservation, Kans.*, appropriation for Indian school 80, 791 *Kickapoo Indians, Mexican*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty obligations with 89 for witness fees, etc., indictments for fraudulent deeds, allotments to 985 *Kickapoo Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 88, 802 *Kidnaping* (*see* Slave Trade and Peonage). *Kingston, Jamaica*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Kingston, Ontario*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Kinnickinnick River, Wis.*, improvement of, authorized from amounts for Milwaukee harbor 429 *Kinston, N.
C.*, appropriation for public building 952 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Kiowa Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 87, 801 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservations, Okla.*, repayment of erroneous deposits for lands in pasture and wood reserves; regulations 458 appropriation for, from proceeds of sale 458 settlers on ceded pasture and wood reserves granted additional time for payment 41, 636 payments required 41, 637 rights accorded sublessees 41 *Kiowa Indian Reservation, Okla.*, sale of undisposed lands in; price, etc 456 allotments to children born since June 5, 1906 457 *Kiowa Indians, etc., Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 87, 802 payment per capita authorized 87 for additional amount for support, etc 806 *Kissimmee River, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Kittanning, Pa.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 92, 807 for payment to Indians for lands sold to California and Oregon Land Company 92 Modoc Indians from Quapaw Agency, Okla., restored to rolls of 752 allotments 752 disposal of lands, etc., in Oklahoma 752 *Knight, Colonel John G.
D.*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 920 *Knights Key, Fla.*, immediate transportation privileges extended to 7 *Knox County, Nebr.*, agency lands, Santee Indian Reservation, granted for school purposes to 53 *Knoxville, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 317, 952 for repairs, etc., national cemetery 362 terms of court 591 *Knuckle of the Frying Pan Shoal, N. C.*, appropriation for light-ship to be located at old station 331 *Kobé, Japan*, appropriation for Seamen’s Institute 182, 683 classification and salary of consulate 101 *Kokomo, Ind.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 952 *Kootenai County, Idaho*, lands on Fort Sherman Military Reservation granted to 1063 *Korea*, appropriation for interpreters at consulates 181, 681xcii appropriation for marshals, consular courts 181, 682 for expenses of prisoners 181, 682 for wages of prison keeper 181, 682 *Krebs, Allen J.*, payment from repairs, etc., public building, Birmingham, Ala 492 *Kunz, Stanley H.*, deficiency appropriation for contested- election expenses 512 **L.** *La Crosse, Wis.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 952 *La Grande, Oreg.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 952 *La Guaira*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *La Paz*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *La Pointe Agency, Wis*., appropriation for Indian agent at 96, 813 *La Salle, Ill.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Labor Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, chief statistician, clerks, etc 238, 901 for per diem, experts, etc.; reappropriation 238, 901 for reports and materials for 239, 901 for share, International Labour Association 239, 901 for books, etc 239, 902 for investigating condition of woman and child workers; reappropriation 239, 902 appointments under civil-service rules required 239, 902 *Labor, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, chief statistician, etc 238, 901 *Labor Day, D.
C.*, per diem employees given leave of absence for 311 *Labor-Saving Devices, Postal Service*, appropriation fortesting, etc 407, 661 *Laboratories, Testing, etc.*, consolidation, etc., to be considered by National Academy of Sciences 387 *Laborers, Customs Service*, pay increased 1065 *Laborers on Public Works*, allowance to, if injured while employed; conditions 556 *Labour Legislation, International Association for*, appropriation for contribution 239, 901 *Lackawanna Railroad Company*, may bridge Delaware River, Columbia, N.
J., to Slateford, Pa 586 *Lafayette, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 317 *Lafayette. La.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Lagrange, Ga.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Lahaina, Hawaii*, act of legislature for electric light, etc., company in, amended and approved 608 *Lake Borgne, Miss.*, deficiency appropriation for rebuilding light-house, etc 20 *Lake Champlain*, deficiency appropriation for celebrating three hundredth anniversary of discovery of 908 participation of Great Britain and France invited for tercentenary celebration of discovery of 1167 *Lake Charles, La.*, appropriation for public building 952 *Lake County, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Calumet River in 781 *Lake Denmark, N.
J., Naval Magazine*, appropriation for public works 765 *Lake Erie* (*see. also* Great Lakes), appropriation for light-vessel, Point au Pelee 334, 973 *Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal Company*, time extended for constructing canal by 625 *Lake Huron* (*see also* Great Lakes), preliminary examination of, to be made inland waterway between Cheboygan and Petoskey on Lake M ichigan. 827 *Lake Michigan* (*see also* Great Lakes), appropriation for maintenance, naval training station 131, 757 preliminary examination of, to be made inland waterway between Petoskey and Cheboygan on Lake Huron 827 preliminary examination to be made of shore of, for complete, etc., improvement of Chicago, etc., harbor facilities 825 *Lake of the Woods, Minn..*, preliminary examination to be made of Zippie Bay 827 *Lake Ontario* (*see* Great Lakes). *Lake Superior* (*sec also* Great Lakes), appropriation for North Point light station 971 for Rock of Ages light station, new lens 971 for lighting channels in Saint Louis and Superior bays 334, 972 payment of expenses of transferring lighthouse tender for, to station allowed 569 further report ordered on canal to connect Mississippi River with, via the Saint Croix 828 *Lake Surveys, Navy, Ocean and*, appropriation for 135, 761 *Lake Traverse, S.
Dak. and Minn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Lake Washington Canal Reservation, Wash*., rights of wav for municipal uses granted to Seattle 99 *Lake Washington, Wash.*, time extended for building canal to Puget Sound from 613 *Lake Winnebago, Wis.*, appropriation for lighting, and connecting waters 334, 972 preliminary examination of Highcliff Harbor, to be made 834 *Lakes, Northern and Northwestern*, appropriation for survey of 367, 1006xciii *Lamprey River, N.
H.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Lancaster, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 952 *Lancaster, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 317 *Land Districts*, established, Bellefourche, S. Dak 597 Lemmon, N. Dak. 468 Tucumcari, N. Mex 45 *Land Entries*, errors in description of, may be corrected by Commissioner 645 return of purchase moneys and commissions in rejected 48 *Land Fraud Prosecutions, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for witness fees 509 payment of court expenses, in case against Hyde, etc 21 *Land Grants, Railroad and Wagon Road*, proceedings to be instituted for forfeiture of certain, in Oregon 571 *Land Scrip, Agricultural College, etc.*, patents issued on applications made between June 5, 1901, and June 20, 1907, declared valid 468 to issue on pending applications 468 *Land Warrants, etc., Military Bounty*, punishment for forging, etc 1101 *Lander, Wyo.*, construction authorized of public building at 528 deficiency appropriat ion for 484 appropriation for 952 terms of court at 37 *Lands, Canal Zone*, leasing of, for cultivation allowed; limitations 658 *Lands, D.
C., Commission on Government*, designated to investigate titles etc.; scope of authority 543 report on all transfers, etc 544 conveyances, etc., to be held in abeyance pending 544 authority to administer oaths, etc 544 appropriation for expenses 544 deficiency appropriation for examiner of titles 927 for expenses 927 *Lands, etc.*, appropriation for custody, etc 328, 969 *Lands for Streets, D. C., Condemnation of*, payment of awards due unknown, etc., owners 582 title to vest in District 582 *Lands in Severally to Indians*, appropriation for completing allotments, etc 70, 781 for surveying and allotting 72, 782 for removing alienation restrictions from Five Civilized Tribes 90, 804 for completing surveys, etc., Sioux Reservations, N. and S.
Dak 811 for allotments : 94, 811 for costs in suits on allotments 784 deficiency appropriation for allotments 18 for surveying and alloting 18 agreements with allottees for irrigation authorized 85 alienation restrictions removed on death of allottees; distribution of estate 315 allotments to Indians, Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 558 exchange of unsuitable allotments allowed on ceded reservations 784 extension of irrigation systems to Indian allotments 798 homesteads may be designated by Osage Indians in Oklahoma from allotments of 1167 Indians not receiving, heretofore, to have patent issue, limit 782 mining leases permitted of allotments 783 lands of Five Civilized Tribesand Osages excepted 783 regulations to be made 783 removal of restrictions from certain allottees of the Five Civilized Tribes 312 sales of allotments permitted upon petition to Secretary of the Interior 444 terms, etc., to be prescribed 444 lands in Oklahoma, Minnesota, and South Dakota excepted 444 heirs of Indians dying prior to end of trust period may receive title in fee 444 sales if incapable 444 proceeds of all sales during trust period 444 fee-simple patents to all sales 444 allotments to living children, Rosebud Reservation, S.
Dak., not receiving prior 451 allotment to William Jondron, Yankton Sioux, to be investigated, etc 451 allotments to living children on Sioux reservations not receiving prior 451 Indian on Sioux reservations not receiving full quantity of land 452 trust patents to allottees, Turtle Mountain band of Chippewas 801 *Lane, C. E.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services. 511 *Laporte, Ind.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Larceny*, punishment for 1144 *Larrazalo, O.
H.*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses, House of Representatives 934 *Latimer, Asbury C., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 511 *Laundrics, Army*, outside work by, permitted; use of proceeds 117, 742 *Laurel, Miss.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Laurens. S. C.*, acquiring site anil erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Law Library*, appropriation for librarian, etc 194, 857 *Lawrence, Kans.*, appropriation for Haskell Institute, Indian school 80, 790 deficiency appropriation for building, Indian school 19 *Lawrenceburg, Ky.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Laws, Indexes, etc., of*, appropriation for preparing, for Congress, etc 195xciv *Laws of Congress*, appropriation for editing 197, 861 *Lawton, Okla.*, appropriation for construction of public building, from sale of lands 458 acquiring site for public building directed from proceeds of lots sold 1069 balances from sales of town lots to be paid to treasurer of 458 transferred to counties for improvements 802 site for public building at, may be sold; proceeds 545 *Lazear, Mabel H.* (*widow*)**, appropriation for monthly payments to 739 deficiency appropriation for annuity 499, 919 *Le Mars, Iowa*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Lead, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for public building 952 *Leadville, Colo.*, appropriation for fish hatchery 342 *Leaf River, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *League Island Navy-Yard, Pa.* (*see also* Philadelphia, Pa.). appropriation for public works 139, 762 for Marine barracks and quarters 144, 766 for quartermaster’s depot 144, 766 *Leapley, Jacob N.*, audit directed of claim of, destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D. C 1061 *Leases, Five Civilized Tribes*, appropriation for investigating fraudulent, etc 90 *Leases, Hawaii*, of government agricultural lands permitted for 15 years 56 *Leases of Lands, Canal Zone*, authorized; limitation 658 lands not needed for canal construction or town sites available 658 mineral, oil, etc., rights reserved 658 *Leases, Oil, etc., Lands*, regulation of, by Five Civilized Tribes 312 *Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 370, 1009 for penitentiary, construction 373, 1012 maintenance 377, 1015 condemned cannon granted to, for public park 1072 *Leaves of Absence*, accounting officers to allow payments made naval officers on temporary 754 *Leaves of Absence, Government Printing Office*, appropriation for 384, 1021 deficiency appropriation for 936 *Lebanon, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 952 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Lebanon, Tenn.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Lectures, etc.*, owner of copyrighted work, given sole right to deliver, or authorize, thereof 1075 *Leech Lake Agency, Minn.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 82, 792 *Leech Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.*, patents in fee for church, etc., lands, to Diocese of Duluth 453 *Leeds*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Legal Holiday, D.
C.*, special, on February 12, 1909, one hundredth anniversary of birth of Abraham Lincoln 1164 *Legarc, Hon. George S.*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 512 *Legations*, appropriation for repairs to premises 176, 678 *Leghorn*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Expenses*, appropriation for legislative expenses 184, 845 for Senate 184, 845 for Capitol police 187, 850 for Congressional Directory 188, 850 for House of Representatives 188, 850 “during the session” to mean 115 days 192 “during the session” to mean 207 days 855 for Library of Congress 192, 855 for Botanic Garden 196, 859 for executive expenses 196, 859 for President 196, 859 compensation established at $75, 000 a year 859 for Vice-President 196, 859 for Executive Office 196, 860 for Civil Service Commission 197, 860 for Department of State 197, 861 salary of Secretary reduced to $8, 000 from March 4, 1909 861 for Treasury Department 198, 862 collecting internal revenue 207, 870 Independent Treasury 207, 871 mints and assay offices 210, 874 government in the Territories 212, 877 for War Department 213, 877 public buildings and grounds 217, 881 State, War, and Navy Depart inent building 218, 882 for Navy Department 218, 882 for Interior Department 223, 887 surveyors-general 230, 893 for Post-Office Department 231, 895 for Department of Justice 235, 898 for Department of Commerce and Labor 237, 900 testing machines at Watertown Arsenal restored to War Department 905 for judicial expenses 242, 905 United States courts 242, 905 Court of Claims 243, 906 pay of switchboard operators, assistant messengers, etc., rated 244, 907 permanently incapacitated persons not to be paid 244, 907 detailed report required of travel outside of District of Columbia by officers and employees 244 estimates not following prescribed forms to be rearranged 907 *Legislature of Philippine Islands*, time of annual meetings changed 659 *Lehman, Herman* (*Montechema*)*, Comanche Indian*, fee simple patent to 458 *Leipsic River, Del.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Leipzig*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Leland, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 827xcv *Lemhi Agency, Idaho*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with Indians formerly of 79, 790 *Lemhi Indian Reservation, Idaho*, unexpended balance available for surveying 79 *Lemmon Land District, N.
Dak.*, created; boundaries 468 office at Lemmon 468 register and receiver to be appointed 468 *L’Enfant, Major Pierre Charles*, appropriation for removing remains and erecting memorial 363 *Leprosy Hospital, Hawaii*, appropriation for maintenance 320, 969 for water supply; conditions 969 for boat landing 970 *Letter Balances, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for 416, 669 *Letter Boxes, etc.*, punishment, for willful injury to 1126 *Letter Carriers, Postal Service*, appropriation for city delivery 411, 665 for rural delivery 417, 669 punishment for unlawful use of uniforms, •aβs-etc., of 1124 *Letters of Exchange, International Congress on*, appropriation for participation in 680 *Letters Patent*, punishment for making, uttering, etc., forged 1094 *Lever, Hon.
A. F.*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 512 *Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River*, appropriation for improvement of Dam No. 1 358, 998 *Lewes, Del.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Lewis, Amos E.*, payment to, authorized 25 *Lewis Bridge Company*, may bridge Missouri River, between Platte County, Mo., and Wyandotte County, Kans 595 *Lewis River, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 834 *Lewiston, Idaho*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 952 *Lewistown, Pa., Grand Army Post*, condemned cannon granted to, for monument 1072 *Lexington, Ky.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 952 *Lexington, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 827 *Lexington, Mo.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 952 *Lexington, N.
C.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Lexington, Va.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriat ion for 487 *Libelous, etc., Language*, mailing matter with, on wrappers prohibited 1129 punishment for 1129 *Liberia*, appropriation for minister resident and consul-general 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 deficiency appropriation for investigating interests of United States in 908 *Liberty Bridge Company*, time extended for bridging Monongahela River by 45, 638 *Librarian of Congress*, appropriation for, chief assistant, etc 192, 855 may transfer to other libraries surplus books and material 858 *Libraries, D.
C., Governmental*, transfer of surplus books from Library of Congress to other 858 *Libraries, State and Territorial*, distribution of bound and unbound congressional documents to 566 *Library, D. C., Free Public*, appropriation for expenses 279, 693 *Library of Congress*, appropriation for Librarian, assistant, etc 192, 855 for chiefs of divisions, etc 193, 856 for reading rooms, etc 193, 856 for law library 194, 857 for copyright office 194, 857 for distributing card indexes, etc 194, 858 for temporary services; carriers 195, 858 for Sunday opening 195, 858 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc 195, 858 for contingent expenses 195, 858 for indexes, digests, and compilations of law 195 for index to Statutes at Large 858 transfer, etc., of surplus books and material 858 for superintendent of building, clerks, etc 195, 858 for engineers, etc 195, 859 for Sunday opening 196, 859 for fuel, lights, etc 196, 859 for furniture, shelves, etc 196, 859 for shelving, ate., for bound newspapers and books in northeast court 196, 859 for moving, etc., files of House of Representatives to House Office Building 196 for trees, etc., grounds of 356, 995 for printing and binding 384, 1023 deficiency appropriation for distributing card indexes 26 for messengers 936 copies of daily Congressional Record to be supplied, for distribution to foreign governments 1169 *Library of Congress, Superintendent of Building and Grounds*, appropriation for, clerks, employees, etc 195, 858 deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 513 *Licenses*, required for practice of medicine and surgery in Alaska 603 *Liege*, classification and salary of consulate 101xcvi *Lieuallen, William Grant*, deficiency appropriation for services 933 *Lieutenant-Colonels, Army*, limit of longevity pay increased 108 *Life Lines on Scows, New York Harbor*, modified regulations for 623 *Life-Saving Appliances*, required on seagoing barges 428 *Life-Saving Service*, appropriation for general superintendent, clerks, etc 204, 868 for superintendents 320, 961 for keepers 321, 962 for crews, expenses, etc 321, 962 computation of pay of surfmen 321 for wharf, etc., Waaddah Island, Oreg 322 for station for Alaska-Yukon Exposition 962 deficiency appropriation for crews, etc.; light and heat to officers, Revenue-Cutter Service 11 for expenses 28, 939 for increased pay for current year 481 apparatus to be placed on Farallone Islands, Cal 553 books from Treasury Department may be transferred to stations 581 pay of superintendents, keepers, and surfmen increased 46 rations or commutation to keepers and surfmen 46 allowance in case of loss of life extended to dependent mother 47 station to be equipped, etc., for Seattle Exposition 389 *Life-Saving Testimonials*, appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc 175, 676 *Light-House Board*, appropriation for chief clerk, clerks, etc 239, 902 for reimbursing Hawaii for expenses for light-houses, etc 594 anchorage buoys, New York and Philadelphia harbors, to be maintained by 162 appropriation for 331 annual report of unnecessary aids to navigation to be made by 162 draftsmen authorized for new vessels 162 chairman to serve on board to prescribe regulations for towing seagoing barges in inland waters 428 may exchange property at Ashtabula, Ohio 685 to report on need, etc., of lightstation, Gull Island, Lake Superior 161 appropriation for 332 to report on need of light station, Orford Reef, Cape Blanco, Oreg 162 appropriation for 332 *Light-House Establishment*, appropriation for two oil houses 333 for supplies, etc 333, 971 for repairs, etc 333, 971 for keepers’salaries, etc 333, 971 for light-vessels 333, 972 for buoyage 333, 972 for fog signals 333, 972 for lighting of rivers, etc 333, 972 leasing of sites 334, 972 for survey of sites 334 for oil houses; limit 334, 972 for lights in channels of Great Lakes 334, 972 Neebish Channel, Saint Marys River 972 for Pointe au Pelee, vessel 334, 973 for keepers’ dwellings, etc 334 for repairs to tender “Pansy;” competitive bids for all machinery hereafter 973 deficiency appropriation for supplies 20, 943 for light vessels 20, 518, 943 for buoys 20, 30, 518, 943 for light-houses, beacons, and fog signals 20 for repairs, etc., of light-houses 519 for fog signals 943 balances for constructing vessels for Pacific coast, etc., may be used for transferring to stations 569 credit in accounts of Commander L.
C. Heilner 973 estimates to show amount required for each object of expenditure 973 ration or commutation, to keepers and assistants 163 two oil houses to be established 162 *Light-Houses, Beacons, and Fog Signals*, appropriation for Staten Island, N. Y., depot 330 for anchorage buoys, New York Harbor 331 for Saint Joseph, Mich., depot 331 acceptance of land for light-keeper’s dwelling 331 for Knuckle of the Frying Pan Shoal, N. C., vessel 331 vessels not to be removed from stations unless authorized by Congress 331 for light, etc., buoy, Saint Johns River, Fla., entrance 331 for keeper’s dwelling, Humboldt Bay, Cal 331 for additional aids to navigation 331 for Point Judith Breakwater, R.
I 970 for Southwest Ledge, New Haven, Conn 970 for Staten Island and West Bank, N. Y. 971 for Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor, buoys, etc 971 use of money for tank vessel 971 for Hinchinbroók entrance, Alaska 971 for North Point, Wis 971 for Rock of Ages, Lake Superior, 971 for Duluth, Minn., station, north pier, harbor entrance 971 for Alcatraz, Cal., remodeling lightstation 971 for Alaska, aids to navigation in watersof 971 deficiency appropriation for Lake Boigne, Miss 20 for Neebish Channel, Saint Marys River, Mich 20 for Point Arena, Cal 508 buoy wharf and shed authorized, Fort San Jacinto Reservation, Tex 161 appropriation for 332 fog-signal station authorized, Grand Point au Sable, Mich 161 appropriation for 332 light stations authorized, Cleveland, Ohio, breakwater pierheads 161 appropriation for 332 Goose Island Flats, Delaware River, temporary 160 balance covered into the Treasury 160 appropriation for 332 Kauai Island, Hawaii 162 appropriation for 332 Negro Point, Hell Gate, N.
Y 160 appropriation for 331 Punta Gorda, Cal 162 appropriation for 332 Sabine Pass Jetty, Tex 161 appropriation for 332 light, etc., buoys authorized, entrance to Chesapeake Bay 161 appropriation for 332xcvii light, etc., buoys authorized, Greenville, N.J 160 appropriation for 331 Point Judith, R. I 160 appropriation for 331 Saint Johns River entrance 161 light-vessel authorized, Milwaukee Bay, Wis 161 appropriation for 332 limit of cost increased, Elbow of Cross light station, Delaware Bay 160 appropriation for 332 light station on jetty, Galveston Harbor, Tex 161 appropriation for 332 Ragged Point, Va., light station 161 appropriation for 332 range lights, Reedy Island, Delaware River 160 appropriation for 332 relict vessel for ninth and eleventh districts 161 appropriation for 332 post lights authorized, Delaware River, between Bordentown and Trenton 160 appropriation for 332 Lower Broad Creek, N.
C 161 appropriation for 332 range light, Schooner Ledge, Delaware River, Pa., to be moved 160 appropriation for 332 spar shop and scow authorized, Tompkins-ville, Staten Island, N. Y 160 appropriation for 331 storehouse authorized at San Juan, P. R 160 appropriation for 332 tender authorized for first district 160 appropriation for 331, 970 for sixth district 161 appropriation for 332 penalty for obstructing, etc., aids to navigation 162 contracts authorized for stations, buoys, etc., provided for 162 San Clemente Island, Cal., lease of part of light-house reservation 586 *Light-Keepers ’ Dwellings*, appropriation for 334 *Light-Vessels*, appropriation for expenses 33, 972 deficiency appropriation for expenses 20, 518, 943 authorized, Milwaukee Bay, Wis 161 appropriation for 332 limit of cost increased, ninth and eleventh districts, relief 161 appropriation for 332 not to be removed from designated station unless authorized by Congress 331 temporary draftsmen authorized for preparing plans for new 162 *Lightbourn, D.
C.*, appropriation for 82 *Lighting, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 287, 702 payment by Washington Terminal Company for certain streets, etc 287 maximum price; lighting, repairs, etc., included 287, 702 street designation fixtures 287, 703 incandescent lamps, Conduit road 287, 703 contracts restricted to one year 288 contracts not to exceed three years 703 appropriation for electric arc lighting by underground wires 288, 703 payment by Washington Terminal for certain streets 288 *Lighting, etc..
Public Buildings*, appropriation for 327, 968 *Lighting of Rivers*, appropriation for expenses of 333, 972 *Lights, etc., on Bridges*, penalty for failing to maintain, required by law 162 *Lignites, etc.*, appropriation for analyzing and testing 349, 989 completion ordered by July 1, 1909 350 *Lima, Ohio*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 952 *Limoges*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Lincoln Centennial*, commemorative postage stamp to be issued for 1160 special legal holiday made of February 12, 1909, the birthday anniversary 1164 *Lincoln, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 952 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Lincoln, President Abraham*, appropriation for tablets in national cemeteries containing Gettysburg address 363 *“Lincoln,”U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Lincoln’s Death Place, Washington, D. C.*, appropriation for repairs, etc 358, 997 *Line, Army School of the*, appropriation for instruction expenses 733 *Linotype Operators*, pay allowed printer, at Government Printing Office 1024 *Liquor Traffic*, appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 72, 782 deficiency appropriation for suppressing 18 *Liquor Traffic, Alaska*, appropriation for suppressing 351 *Liquors* (*see* Intoxicating Liquors). *Liquors, etc.*, appropriation for investigating adulterating, false branding, etc., of 1049 *Liquors, Intoxicating*, carrying, in mails forbidden 418 *Lisbon*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Litchfield, Ill.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 952 *Literature and Art, International Conference for Protecting Works of*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of delegate 908 *Little Black River, Ark. and Mo.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Little Contentnia River, N.
C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Little Kanawha River, W*. *Va.*, preliminary examination of, to be made for further improvement, etc 834 *Little Pedee River, S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832xcviii *Little Rock, Ark.*, appropriation for public building 952 public building at, to be enlarged, etc., front amount, appropriated for new one 539 *Little Rock National Cemetery, Ark.*, appropriation for superintendent’s lodge 1002 *Live Oak, Fla.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Live Stock* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for preventing spread of contagious diseases of 254, 1043 for maintaining quarantine districts for 254, 1043 *Liver pool*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Livingston, Mont.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Loans*, recommendations for, may be made by President if estimates exceed probable revenue 1027 *Locks and Dams* (*sec* Dams, etc.). *Locks, Government*, tolls, etc., not to be levied on vessels passing 818 indefinite appropriation for maintaining, etc 818 modifications, reconstructions, etc, authorized 818 not applicable to Panama Canal 818 *Locomotive Safety Ash Pans*, required after January 1, 1910, on railroad, common carriers in interstate and foreign traffic 476 in Territories and District of Columbia 476 penalty for failure; jurisdiction of district courts 476 power of Interstate Commerce Commission to enforce compliance 476 “common carrier” to include receivers, etc 476 oil, electric, etc., locomotives exempt 476 *Loeffler, C.
A.*, appropriation for services 381 *Logan, Utah*, appropriation for public building 952 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *London*, appropriation for dispatch agent 174, 675 for expenses International Prize Court Conference at 380 classification and salary’ of consulate-general 101 *London, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 952 limit of cost increased, public building 521 terms of court at 182 *Lorain, Ohio*, diversion of harbor improvement allowed 817 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 830 *Lord, Herbert N.*, deficiency appropriation for services 934 *Los Angeles, Cal.*, appropriation for public building, rent 317, 953 lands of “Dry Salt Lake” granted to 1063 payment for 1064 relinquishment of claims filed 1064 full title conveyed 1064 *Loss by Exchange*, appropriation for Anny disbursing officers 114, 739 for consulates 182, 683 for diplomatic service 174, 675 *Lost Checks, etc.*, duplicates issued for, of disbursing officers 643 postal 644 *Lost Checks or Warrants, Postal Service*, issue of duplicates for 415 *Lotteries, etc.*, punishment for mailing matter relating to 1129 postal officials assisting, etc 1130 importing, etc., tickets, etc., of 1136 *Louisiana*, appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 230 for completing work of discontinued office of surveyor-general 987 condemned cannon, etc..granted to, for capital grounds, Baton Rouge 1074 consent of Congress to agreement as to boundary in, and jurisdiction over Mississippi River, between Mississippi and 1160 tents, provisions, etc., to be used for relief of cyclone sufferers in 570 appropriation for additional supplies 572 *Louisiana Exposition Company*, may use part of money due United States for monument to Thomas Jefferson 1026 contribution from city of Saint Louis and Exposition Company 1026 *Louisville, ky.*, terms of court at 182 *Lourenço Marquez*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Lower Broad Creek, N.
C.*, post light authorized at mouth of 161 appropriation for 332 *Lower Brule Agency, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 93 *Louer Brule Indian Reservation, S. Dak.*, lands granted to Bureau of Indian Catholic Missions on 810 *Lower Brule Sioux Indians, S*. *Dak.*, deficiency appropriation for advance payment to; reimbursement 19 *Ludington, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 360, 999 *Lunacy Writs, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses of executing 300, 716 deficiency appropriation for expenses 496, 917 *Luxemburg, Netherlands and*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Lydecker, Colonel G.
J.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 921 *Lynch River, S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Lynchburg, Va.*, appropriation for public building 953 public building, exchange with city for new site authorized 543 construction of new building; limit of cost 543 unexpended balances made available 543 discretion to enlarge, etc., present building 543 *Lyon*, classification and salary of consulate 101xcix **M.** *M Street NE., D. C.*, deficiency appropriat ion for extending, east of Bladensburg road 494 *McAlester, Okla.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *McCarthy, H.
C.*, deficiency, appropriation for services 934 *McClelland, David*, deficiency appropriation for payment to 11 *McCook, Nebr.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriat ion for 488 *McDowell, Alexander*, deficiency appropriation for services under, preparing digest of contested-election cases 513 *McGavin, Hon. Charles*, deficiency appropriation for contested- election expenses 512 *McKinney, Tex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 953 *McNeil Island, Wash.*, appropriation for penitentiary, construction 1013 maintenance 1017 detailed estimates to be submitted for expenses of penitentiary 374 *Machine Composition, Government Printing Office*, pay allowed linotype and monotype operators 1024 *Machine Guns, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 394 for ammunition for 729 *Machinery Plants, Navy- Yards*, appropriation for additional tools, etc 151 *Machinists, Navy*, title of warrant machinists changed to 771 after six years to be commissioned chief machinists; pay and allowances same as chief boatswains; examinations 771 eligibility to promotion as ensigns 771 *Macomb, Major-General Alexander*, condemned cannon d.onated to Detroit, Mich., for monument to 568 *Macomb Street NW*., *D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 494 *Macon, Mo.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 953 *Madden, Patrick J.*, deficiency appropriation for payment to 11 *Madden, William*, deficiency appropriation for 514, 936 *Madison, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Saint Francis River at 1 *Madras*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Madrid*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Magdeburg*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Mahoning River, Ohio*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Mail.* punishment for deserting, by officials 1126 *Mail Bags, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for 412, 666 equipment in Alaska, Porto Rico, Philippine Islands, and Hawaii 412, 666 for repair shop, Chicago, Ill 412, 666 punishment for injuring 1124 stealing 1124 transfer of appropriation for, to mail locks, etc 24 *Mail Cars*, appropriation for examining construction, etc 325, 965 *Mail Locks, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for 412, 666 punishment for unlawfully using, counterfeiting, etc 1125 transfer of appropriation for mail bags, etc., to 24 *Mail Transportation*, appropriation for star routes 412, 665 discontinuance when duplicated by rural delivery 412, 666 Alaska service 412, 666 for steamboat, etc., routes 412, 666 for messenger service 412, 666 for pneumatic tubes, etc.; contracts 412, 666 investigation on feasibility of operating by the Government 412 for wagon service 412, 666 contracts for Chicago wagon, or underground car service 412 for railroad routes 412, 666 for railway post-office car service 413, 666 for electric and cable car service 414, 667 compensation; contracts 414, 667 routes outside of cities 414, 668 unusual conditions 414, 668 for foreign mails 414, 668 payments for carrying liquors, etc., forbidden 414 deficiency appropriation for star routes 24, 510, 518, 930, 943, 943 for messenger service 510 for wagon service 510, 943 for railroad routes 930, 943 *Mails* (*see also* Postal Service), carrying liquors, cocaine, etc., in, forbidden 418 on naval vessels to be in charge of mail clerks and assistant mail clerks 417 penalty envelopes to be furnished pensioners for return of vouchers 420 punishment for fraudulently increasing amount of, at weighing periods 1134 *Mails, Offenses Against* (*see* Postal Offenses). *Maiming, etc.*, punishment for 1144 *“Maine,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 for additional repairs 768 *Makah Indians, Wash*., appropriation for support, etc., of 96, 812 *Malaga*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Mallory, Stephen R, late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay of nephews and nieces of 511 *Malloy, William M.*, deficiency appropriation for services 511, 932 *Malone, N. Y.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 953c *Malt Liquors*, carrying, in mails forbidden 418 *Malta*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Maltby Building, D.
C.*, appropriation for miscellaneous items 187, 849 for repairs 187 *Malted Liquors* (*sec* Intoxicating Liquors). *Mamaroneck, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 829 *Mammoth Spring, Ark.*, appropriation for fish hatchery 342 *Managua*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Manatee River, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Manchester*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Manchester, N. H.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 953 *Manchester, Va.*, appropriation for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *Maneuvering Grounds, Army*, exchange of lands authorized for enlarging, Crow Creek National Forest, Wyo 42 *Manhattan, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Manifests, Exports*, deficiency appropriation for refunding internal-revenue stamps on 939, 944 *Manifests, Outward Alien*, suspended from vessels to Canada or Mexico 1060 *Manila, Philippine Islands*, appropriation for ordnance depot, officers’ quarters, etc 354, 993 *Manistee, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building 521 may bridge Manistee River 168 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 827 *Manistee River*, bridge authorized across, by Manistee, Mich 168 *Manitowoc, Wis*., appropriation for improvement of harbor 360 for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building 524 *Mann, M.
F.*, deficiency appropriation for services 926 *Mannheim*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *“Manning” Revenue-Cutter*, deficiency appropriation for repairs 11 *Mannington, W*. *Va.*, condemned cannon, etc., granted to 1073 *Mansfield, Ohio*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Manslaughter*, crime of, defined; voluntary 1143 involuntarv 1143 punishment for voluntary 1143 involuntary 1143 attempt to commit 1143 place of commission of crime determined 1152 *Mantua Creek, N.
J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 829 *Manufactures Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for chief, assistant, clerks, etc 238, 901 for collating foreign tariffs 238, 901 *Manuscript Dramatic Works*, right of copyright owner, to vend, etc 1075 *Manuscripts, etc.*, provision for copyrighting, not for sale 1078 *Manzanillo*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Maps of the United States*, appropriation for connected, etc., distribution 226, 889 for separate, State and Territorial 226, 890 for post-route 235, 898 for connected, showing routes of principal explorers, etc 347 for geological 349, 989 deficiency appropriation for geological 29 *Maps, War Department*, appropriation for publication of engineer 367, 1006 *Maracaibo*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Mare Island Navy-Yard, Cal.*, appropriation for ordnance machine tools, etc 133 for public works 140, 763 central power plant 140 for public works, naval magazine 143, 765 deficiency appropriation for timber dry docks 923 *Maricopa County, Ariz.*, issue of bonds for public roads, approved 606 *Marietta, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Marietta, Ga., National Cemetery*, appropriation for memorial tablet to Henry G.
Cole 363 *Marietta, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 953 *Marine Corps*, appropriation for pay of officers, active list 154, 773 amount for additional, immediately available 154 retired list 154, 773 for pay of enlisted men 155, 773 amount for additional, immediately available 155 service as heretofore on battle ships and cruisers required 774 retired 155, 774 additional officers and enlisted men authorized 155 for increased pay, officers and enlisted men, amount for 1908, immediately available 155 for undrawn clothing 156, 774 for mileage to officers 156, 774 for commutation of quarters without troops 156, 774 for pay of civil force 156, 774 for provisions, commutation of rations 156, 775 for clothing 156, 775 for fuel 157, 775 for military stores 157, 775 for transportation and recruiting 157, 775 for repairs of barracks 157, 775 for per diem, enlisted men 157, 776ci *Marine Corps—Continued.* appropriation for forage 157, 77b for commutation of quarters with troops 157, 776 for contingent 158, 776 restriction on extra-duty pay, enlisted men 776 for public works, construction of barracks and quarters 144, 766 deficiency appropriation for contingent 17, 29, 502, 505, 516, 519, 922, 923, 940 for barracks, Canal Zone 17 for pay 29, 31, 501, 504, 516, 519, 922, 940, 944 for transportation and recruiting 32, 502, 505, 924, 940 for provisions 501, 504, 505, 940 for clothing 501 for Lieut.
Col. George Richards 504 for fuel 504, 505, 924 for hire of quarters 505, 505, 924 for military stores 505, 924 for repair of barracks 505 for forage 923 for commutation of quarters 924 for barracks, Sitka, Alaska, electric plant 924 additional officers and men authorized 155 commandant to be major-general 155 number of enlisted men to be deter mined by Congress 155 filling of vacancies in line and staff 155 restoration authorized of capt. Robert Morgan Gilson 1064 *Marine Hospitals* (*see also* Public Health, etc., Service), appropriation for repairs and preservation 319, 959 for Stapleton, N.
Y.; contracts 320 for leprosy hospital, Hawaii 320, 969 for maintenance 329, 969 for construction, etc 961 for Chicago, Ill 329 *Marine Parades*, regulations for safety of life during, to be issued 69 penalties for violations 69 *Marinette, wis*., appropriation for public building 953 *Marion County, Tenn.*, time extended for bridging ‘Tennessee River in 620 *Marion, I nd.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 371, 1010 for public building 953 *Marion, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Maritime and Territorial Jurisdiction, Offenses within*, places and waters stated 1142 murderdefìned: first degree; second degree 1142 manslaughter defined: voluntary; involun tary 1142 punishment for murder, first degree; second degree 1143 manslaughter, voluntary; involuntary 1143 assault with attempt to commit murder or rape 1143 with attempt to commit other felony 1143 with dangerous weapon, etc 1143 striking, beating, etc 1143 simple 1143 attempt to commit murder or man slaughter 1143 rape 1143 *Maritime and Territorial Jurisdiction, Offenses* *within*—Continued. punishment for carnal knowledge of female under sixteen 1143 seduction of female passenger on American vessel 1143 use of fine, etc 1144 loss of life bv misconduct of officers, etc., .of vessels 1144 maiming 1144 robbery 1144 arson of dwelling house 1144 arson of other Government buildings, property, etc 1144 larceny 1144 receiving, etc., stolen goods 1145 offenses, etc., under State laws 1145 piracy under the law of nations 1145 cruelty to crew by officers 1145 inciting mutiny on shipboard 1146 mutiny and revolt 1146 seaman laying violent hands on com mander 1146 forcible abandonment of crew, etc., while abroad, by master 1146 conspiracy to destroy vessel to obtain in surance 1146 plundering, etc., vessels in distress 1146 obstructing escape of wrecked persons 1146 displaying false lights, etc., to cause wrecks 1146 attacking vessels with intent to plunder. 1147 injury, etc., to vessels 1147 barratry by owner 1147 willful destruction of vessel by person not owner 1147 robbery on shore by pirates 1147 arming vessel for use against the United States 1147 robbery on high seas by citizen under foreign commission 1147 piracy by foreigners 1147 running away with vessel, etc 1147 confederating with pirates, etc 1147 sale of arms, intoxicants, etc., to natives of Pacific islands 1147 offenseseleemed committed on high seas 1147 “vessels of the United States” construed. 1147 *Maritime Law, International Conference on*, appropriation for expenses of representa tion at 1019 *Maritime Warfare*, exemption of hospital ships from dues, etc. 46 *Markets, D.C.*, appropriation for market masters, expenses, etc 276, 690 for electric wiring Western 695 deficiency appropriation for Georgetown, new roof 493 *Marlboro, Mass.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 953 *Marlin, Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Marquette, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 827 *Marriage in the Territories*, regulations for solemnization of 1149 punishment for violation of 1150cii *Marseille*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Marshall County, W*. *Va.*, condemned cannon granted to 594 *Marshall, Mo.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Marshall, Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Marshals, Consular Courts*, appropriation for, in China, Korea, and Turkey 181, 682 *Marshals, United States Courts*, appropriation for salaries, etc.; advances 375, 1014 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 22, 30, 518, 943 office deputies, employment, etc 640 per diem increased 640 salaries of, Oklahoma, established 843 punishment for, allowing prisoners to es cape 1113 applicable to extradition;
Philippines. 1113 resisting, in making arrests 1114 obstructing arrests, etc., made by 1114 rescuing dead body of executed criminal from, etc 1114 *Martinique*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Maryland National Guard, Fifth Regiment*, may use corridors of court-house, Washington, D.C on inauguration day 1164 *Maryland School for Colored Deaf Mutes*, appropriation for instruction of District pupils 295, 710 *Maryville. Mo.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Mashal*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Mason, Andrew*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 480 *Mason City, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Mason, Statue to Governor Stevens T.*, use of cannon donated for, to make statuettes, allowed 1074 *Masonic Mutual Life Association, D.
C.. The*, name of Masonic Mutual Relief Association changed to 554 *Massachusetts Avenue SE., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for extending and widening from Fortieth street 651 appropriation for 652 *Massachusetts Judicial District*, terms of court, Springfield 685 *Massillon, Ohio*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 186 appropriation for 953 *Matamoros*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Mattponi River, Va.* preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Mattoon, Ill.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Mattox Creek, Va.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Maumee River, Ohio*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Mayfield, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Mayhem*, punishment for 1144 *Mazatlan*, classification and salary on consulate 102 *Meadville, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Measures, Weights and*, appropriation for collecting information to aid in standardizing, in trade 905 *Mechanical Equipment, Public Buildings*, appropriation for heating, hoisting, lighting, etc 320, 959 deficiency appropriation for heating apparatus 939 *Mechanical Reproductions of Musical, etc., Works*, copyright provisions controlling use of 1075 actions authorized for infringements of copyrighted 1081 *Mechanical Work of Copyrighted Book or Periodical*, to be done in United States, exceptions 1078 affidavits required 1079 punishment for false statements 1079 *Medals, etc.*, appropriation for furnishing marksmen’s, etc., at annual rifle contests 124, 750 limit of contestants 124 *Medford, Oreg.*, terms of court at 686 *Medical Charities, D.
C.*, appropriation for care, etc., of indigent patients 304, 720 *Medical Corps, Army* (*see also* Medical Department), rank, pay, and allowances of officers comprising 66 appointments, promotions, etc., in 67 *Medical Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of enlisted men, Hospital Corps 111, 736 pay of officers; longevity 112, 737 for hospital matrons 113, 738 for Superintendent Nurse Corps 113, 738 for nurses (female) 113, 738 for veterinarians; longevity 113, 738 for dental surgeons 113, 738 for contract surgeons 113, 738 for supplies, etc. 122, 748 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 122, 748 for Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 122, 748 rules for patients at Hot Springs, Ark., hospital 748 for care of insane in the Philippines 122 for field medical equipment, etc., additional 123 for museum library 123, 748 for artificial limbs 367, 1006 for appliances for disabled soldiers 367, 1006 repeal of permanent appropriation for trusses 367 for trusses 1006 deficiency appropriation for 516 for replacing supplies, Army supply de pot, New York, fire 919 organization and composition of 66 Medical Corps constituted 66ciii Medical Corps, officers’ rank, pay, and allowances 66 in service to have new commissions 67 promotions of first lieutenants 67 promotions to vacancies 67 filling original vacancies; yearly in crease 67 allowance for service in volunteer forces; rank 67 examinations for original appointments 67 for promotion, before medical board 67 retirement if physically disabled in line of duty 67 second examination if otherwise disqualified 67 if finding unfavorable, honorable discharge of captains and first lieutenants 67 majors barred from promotion 68 if finding favorable, promotion direct ed 68 rank and service of present officers not disturbed 68 Medical Reserve Corps authorized 68 rank, etc., when in active service 68 examinations for appointment 68 contract surgeons eligible without ex amination 68 eligible to appointment in Regular Corps 68 in emergencies to be ordered to active duty 68 declination of service 68 other service permitted 68 honorable discharge when no longer required 68 applications for admission to Medical Corps 68 forfeiture of commissions if not accepting active service 68 pav and allowances when in active service 68 not entitled to retirement 69 to pension unless disabled in active service 69 appointments authorized in time of war. 69 medicines and medical aid to relieve Southern cyclone sufferers 570 appropriation for purchasing additional supplies 572 suspension, etc., of promotion of majors, disqualified other than in line of duty 737 retirement 737 *Medical Museum, Army*, appropriation for preserving, etc., specimens 123, 748 *Medical Reserve Corps* (*see also* Medical Department, Army), constituted 68 appointment, duties, etc., of officers 68 *Medicine and Surgery, Alaska*, licenses required for practice of; regulations, etc 603 *Medicines, etc.*, appropriation for investigating adulterating, false branding, etc., of 261, 1049 *Melbourne*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Melons and Fruits*, appropriation for investigating growing, shipping, etc., of 1046 *Members of Congress*, punishment for receiving compensation tor services in matters before Congress. 1108 bribing, or attempting to bribe 1108 receiving compensation for securing contracts, etc 1108 receiving compensation for services in claims, etc 1109 being interested in Government contracts 1109 officials making contracts with 1109 *Members of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for compensation 188, 850 for mileage 188, 850 for clerk hire 192, 855 payment to clerks to Members-elect 192 deficiency appropriation for compensation 512 for mileage first session Sixty-first Congress 933 allotment of documents of Sixtieth congress printed prior to December 6, 1909, to Members not reelected 1168 distribution authorized 1168 *Memorial, Alexander Hamilton*, commission created on plans, site, etc., for. 1170 *Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington National Cemetery, Va.*, commission to prepare plans, etc., designated 540 appropriation for expenses 540 *Memph is- Chattanooga Railway*, time extended for bridging Tennessee River, Marion County, Tenn., by 620 *Memphis, Tenn.*, deficiency appropriation for fortifications. 28 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis*., cutting timber and manufacturing lumber on 51 maximum timber to be cut in a year; exception 51 sawmills, equipments, etc., authorized. 51 employment of labor 51 contracts with Indians; assignments, etc., to white men prohibited 51 sales of manufactured products 51 deposit of proceeds; use for Indians 51 expenses to be paid from tribal funds 52 preservation of forest 52 sale of mill, etc., on completing work; pro ceeds 52 forest investigation, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 783 *Menominee Indians, Wis*., claims against for supplies, etc., referred to Court of Claims 444 payment of judgment from tribal funds. 444 employment of attorneys authorized 445 additional parties may bring suits against, in Court of Claims 814 appropriation for paying Henry S.
Cornstock 814 *Monominee, Wis*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Mercer County Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument Association, Trenton, N. J.*, condemned ordnance granted to 442 *Mercer County, W*. *Va.*, condemned cannon granted to, for courthouse park, Princeton 1072 *Merchant Vessels (see* Vessels). civ *Meriden, Conn.*, appropriation for public building 953 *Meridian, Miss.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriat ion for 482 appropriation for 953 *Meridian Place, D.
C.*, extension of, modified 51 *Mermentau, La.*, appropriation for improvement of water way, Franklin to 361, 1001 waterway to Franklin, change of location authorized 816 *Merrill, Wis*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 537 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Merrimac River, Mass.*, bridge authorized across, at Tyngs Island. 166 preliminary examination of, to be made 826 *Mersine*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.*, appropriation for protection and improvement 351, 990 *Messenger Service, Mail*, appropriation for 412, 666 *Messengers*, appropriation for House of Representatives 190, 853 for Senate 186, 848 *Messengers to Committees, Senate*, appropriation for 185, 846 *Messina*, classification and salary of consulate 102 consulate established at Catania, in place of 593 *Metcalf, Lieutenant Willis C.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts for furniture at Army posts 499 *Metropolitan Coach Company, D.
C.*, transfers with Washington Railway and Electric Company,continued 249 substitution of motor vehicles required 249 transfers to be punched, etc., to be valid 249 *Metropolitan Coal Company*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty to 912 *Metropolitan Police, D. C. (see* Police, I). C.). *Mexican -Kirkapoo Indians*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty obligations with 89 *Mexican Water Boundary Commission*, appropriation for continuing work of 176, 677 for eliminating bancos in Rio Grande. 176, 677 *Mexico*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 for third secretary 172, 673 for Water Boundary Commission 176, 677 for expenses, eliminating bancos in Rio Grande 176, 677 list of returning aliens not required of vessels to 1060 *Mexico, Mexico*, appropriations for United States national cemetery 363 classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Mexico, Mo.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Meyer, Adolph, late a Representative*, deficiency appropriation for payment to widow 512 *Miami.
Fla.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Michalck, Anthony*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 512 *Michigan*, appropriation for Indian Service in 81, 792 condemned cannon donated to, for statue to General Custer 1073 may make statuettes of statue of Governor Mason from cannon granted therefor. 1074 *Michigan City, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 953 use of balances for harbor, to widen channel 575 *Michigan Customs Collection District*, Petoskev made subport of entry 245 *Michigan Western Judicial District*, circuit court to determine condemnation, etc., of property between Saint Marys Falls Canal and Canada 820 *Middletown, N.
Y*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 953 condemned cannon granted to, for soldiers’ and sailors’ monument 1070 *Middletown, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Midshipmen, Navy*, commissions as ensigns to. graduating Sept. 12, 1906, and Feb. 11, 1907, after two years’ sea service 503 pay increased 25 per cent 128 *Milan*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Mileage, Army*, appropriation for officers and contract surgeons 114, 739 allowance, duty in Alaska 114 deficiency appropriation for officers and contract surgeons 59, 940, 944 *Mileage, Diplomatic and Consular Officers*, appropriation for 174, 675 *Milford, Del.*, appropriation for public building 953 limit of cost increased, public building. 520 *Milford, Mass.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 953 *Military Academy*, appropriation for support of the 430, 1028 for pay of professors 430, 1028 for pay of cadets 430, 1028 rations 430 for extra pay, officers 430, 1028 longevity 431, 1028 for enlisted men 431, 1029 for band 431, 1029 for field musicians 431, 1029 continuous-service pay 431 not to compete with civilian musicians 432 for general army service 432, 1029 for extra-duty pay, quartermaster serv ice 432, 1029cv appropriation for cavalry detachment 432, 1029 for artillery detachment; extra to gunners 432, 1030 for extra pay, first reenlistments 1030 for extra pay, detached service 433, 1030 duplication forbidden 434, 1031 for pay of civilians 434, 1032 Board of Visitors to consist of members of committees of Military Affairs of both Housesof Congress; visits, etc. 436 for expenses, Board of Visitors 436, 1033 for contingencies, Superintendent 436, 1033 for repairs and improvements 436, 1034 for fuel, lights, etc 436, 1034 for postage, stationery, etc 436, 1034 for transportation; printing 436, 1034 for expenses, department of cavalry, ar tillery, and infantry tactics 437, 1034 for department of civil and military engineering 437, 1035 for department of natural and experimental philosophy 437, 1035 for department of mathematics 437, 1035 for department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology 437, 1035 for department of drawing 437, 1035 for department of modern languages 437, 1035 for department of law and history 438, 1036 for depart ment of practical military engineering 438, 1036 for department of ordnance and gunnery 438, 1036 for department of military hygiene 438, 1036 for instruction in English and history 1036 for lectures 438, 1036 for miscellaneous and incidental ex penses 439, 1037 for library, etc 439, 1037 for band instruments, etc 439, 1037 for policing barracks, etc 439, 1037 for children’s school 439, 1037 for additions to library building 439 for buildings and grounds 440, 1038 for ordnance laboratory, etc 1038 for soldiers’ hospital 440, 1038 for waterworks 440, 1038 for cadet hospital 440, 1038 for cadet barracks 440, 1038 for roads, etc 440, 1038 for Fort Putnam, etc 440, 1038 for marking historic sites, etc 1039 for garbage crematory 441 for repairing machinery 441 for tiling floors and wainscoting 441 for searchlight stations, etc 441 for forestry improvements 441 for stable, etc., soldiers’ hospital 441 for enlarging buildings, etc 1039 for subsistence of cadets at inaugural ceremonies 741 deficiency appropriation for professor of military hygiene 15 for transportation 15 for post cemetery 15 for associate professor of mathematics 15 for commutation of rations, cadets at Jamestown Exposition 15 for increased pay, officers and enlisted men 498 for pay, professor of ordnance and gunnery 498 for expenses Board of Visitors 920 admission of Colon Eloy Alfaro, of Ecuador. 441 Demetrio Castillo, jr., of Cuba 1039 admission of Hernan Ulloa, of Costa Rica 566 allowance in accounts of Maj.
G. S. Bingham 441 appointment authorized of J. Randolph Peyton as second lieutenant of infantry 1039 cadets’ pay increased 108 Constitution Island assigned in perpetuity to the use of 1166 restrictions 1166 permission for four Filipinos to receive in struction 441 pay, allowances, etc.; eligible only for services in Philippine Scouts; time of service 441 *Military Bounty-Land Warrants*, punishment for forging, etc 1101 *Military Commissions, Army*, appropriation for expenses 113, 738 *Military Defenses*, punishment for unlawful entry, etc., upon 1097 *Military Information, Army*, appropriation for contingent expenses 106, 733 for translator, etc 114, 739 *Military Parks* (*see* National Parks). *Military Posts*, appropriation for construction, etc.; restriction 363, 1002 limit of expenses for officers according to rank 363 for barracks and quarters for sea-coast artillery 363, 1002 for Fort Crook, Iowa 364 for Fort Des Moines, Iowa 364 for target range, Sparta, Wis 364, 1003, 1004 for Governors Island, N.Y 364, 1004 for Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. 364, 1003, 1004 for Fort Oglethorpe.
Ga 364, 1003 for Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind 364 for Fort Sheridan, Ill 364 for Fort Logan, Colo 364 for Fort Monroe, Va 365, 1004 for reconstructing military prison, San Francisco Harbor 1002 for military camp. Pine Plains, N. Y 1003 for quarters for seacoast artillery. Philippines and Hawaii 1003 for Fort Mason army supply depot 1003 for Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii 1004 for Fort Bayard, N. Mex 1004 for cavalry post, Hawaii 1004 for Fort Meade, S. Dak 1004 for military prison, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 1004 for Fort Riley, Kans 1004 for telephone systems 107, 734 for constructing roads, wharves, etc 121, 746 for establishing, etc., water and sewer systems 121, 746 for equipping officers’ schools 118, 743 punishment for unlawful entry upon 1097 *Military Prisons*, appropriation for San Francisco, Cal 363, 1003 employment of inmates 1003 for Fort Leavenworth, Kans 364, 1004 power plant; work by inmates 365 *Military Property*, punishment, for maliciously setting fire to, etc 1144 *Military lieserrations*, appropriation for surveying lands within Fort Keogh, Mont 348 for Presidio, San Francisco, Cal 364cvi punishment for unlawful entry, etc., upon. 1097 Boise, Idaho, may use part of, for park purposes 588 Fort Douglas, Utah, lands exchanged with cemetery association 589 Fort Keogh, Mont., right of way through 683 Fort Lawton, Wash., right of way through, granted to Seattle 99 opening of street authorized 99 Fort McPherson, Ga., right of way granted 654 Fort Mason, Cal., right of way through 585 Fort Niobrara, Nebr., easement, for Valentine water supply 43 Fort Riley, Kans., part granted to Kansas 36 Three Tree Point, Wash., right of way through 47 Niobrara, Nebr., right of way changed across 588 Willoughby Spit, Va., right of way through 596 *Military Reservations, Abandoned*, appropriation for surveying, etc 348, 987 Fort McPherson, homestead entries exempted from paying appraised values for lands on 467 Fort Sherman, Idaho, lands to Kootenai County 1063 Fort Supply, granted to Oklahoma for insane asylum 465 *Military Stores*, punishment for delivering less than amount receipted for 556 officer giving receipts for, without full knowledge of correctness 556 purchasing, arms, clothing, etc., from unauthorized persons 556 unlawfully receiving, etc 1095 embezzlement of 1096 *Militia, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 308, 724 for pay of troops; use of allotments 308, 724 commission designated to prepare plans, etc., for armory 540 commanding general made a member 540 appropriation for expenses 540 *Militia, Organized*, appropriation for expenses, officers of, attending army schools 114, 739 for expenses of encampments with Army 115, 740 deficiency appropriation for expense of encampments, etc 28, 518 time extended for conforming to Regular Army organization, etc 566 *Militia, The*, to consist of every able-bodied male citizen between 18 and 45 399 classified as organized militia, national guard, etc 399 reserved militia 399 provisions applicable to land force only 399 organized militia, constitution of 399 to conform to army discipline, etc., by January 21, 1910 400 inspector of small-arms practice for each division 400 brigade 400 regiment 400 separate battalions, etc 400 minimum strength of companies, etc., in time ol peace 400 privileges of certain existing organizations 400 to be called forth in case of invasion, rebellion, etc 400 issuance of order through governors, etc 400 term of service 400 in ad vance of volunteer force if necessary 400 muster without further enlistment, etc 401 courts-martial for not answering call 401 majority to be of militia officers 401 pay to commence on arrival at company rendezvous 401 issue of regular service arms, etc., to organized militia 401 not to be charged to annual allotment, etc 401 exchange of new ammunition, etc., for old style 401 accounting required 401 annual clothing allowance to be issued; returns 401 small arms and artillery ammunition to be issued; amount 401 appropriation for procuring arms, etc., for issue 402 maximum per annum; report 402 participation in Regular Army encampments, etc 402 pay, subsistence, etc 402 special appropriations to be made for 402 command of post, etc 402 rules governing 402 disbursements of militia expenses 402 allowance to officers and enlisted men at tending military schools 402 details from Army for duty with organized militia 403 termination of assignments 403 board of militia officers authorized for consultation, etc 403 pavment of expenses 403 *Milk, D C.*, appropriation for inspection of dairy farms, etc., by health officials 299, 714 *Milk River irrigation System, Mont.*, appropriation for extension on Fort Belknap Indian Reservation of 83, 795 *Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians, Minn.*, claims for losses on opening reservation referred to Court of Claims 619 *Milledgeville, Ga.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Miller, Guion*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 929 *Mills Avenue NW., D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 494 *Mills Building, Navy Department Annex, D. C.*, appropriation for engineer, firemen, etc 218, 882 for repairs 218, 882 for rent 223, 887 to be under Superintendent of State, War, and Navy Department building 218 *Milwaukee Bay, Lake Michigan, Wis*., light vessel authorized for 161 appropriation for 332 *Milwaukee, Wis*., appropriation for improvement, of harbor 360 expenses, Volunteer Soldiers Home 369, 1008 acquiring site for appraisers stores at, authorized 537 deficiency appropriation for 489cvii improvement of Kinnickinnick River from amount for harbor 429 preliminary examination of outer harbor, etc., to be made 834 *Mine Explosions*, appropriation for investigations of causes of 989 *Mine Inspectors*, appropriation for salaries; expenses 226, 989 *Mineral Claims*, time extended for final entry of, Wind River Indian Reservation 650 *Mineral Lands*, location, etc., on opened Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont 562 permanent appropriation for repaying excess of deposits for surveying 645 royalties from, on allotted Seminole lands to be paid for benefit of lessor 316 interest of Seminole Nation in, to cease June 30, 1908 316 *Mineral Resources of the.
United States*, appropriation for preparing report on 349, 988 for printing and binding 384, 1023 *Mineral Wells, Tex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Miners*, appropriation for investigations, etc., for protecting lives of, in Territories and Alaska 226 *Mingo Creek, S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Mining Laics*, extended to undisposed of lands in Bitter Root Valley, Mont 467 *Mining Leases*, permitted of allotments in severalty to Indians 783 lands of Five Civilized Tribes and Osages excepted 783 regulations to be made 783 regulation of, by allottees, Five Civilized Tribes 312 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, Envoys Extraordinary and*, appropriation for salaries 172, 672 not to be paid officials receiving other salaries 172, 672 *Minneapolis, Minn.*, appropriation for public building 954 public building, amount for construction; limit of cost 542 contracts authorized within limit; expenditure for 1909 542 deficiency appropriation for 490 *Minnesota*, appropriation for Indian Service in 82, 792 for completing work of discontinued office of surveyor-general 343, 987 bridge authorized across Saint Louis River between Wisconsin and 33 Morris Indian school to be transferred to; conditions 792 public lands, and unperfected entries subject to state drainage laws 169 rights, etc., accorded 169 apportionment of cost 169 list of charges on, to land officers 169 United States not liable 170 enforcement of charges 170 certificate of sales to land officers 170 patents to purchasers of unentered lands on paying Government price and fees 170 public lands, patents to purchasers of unentered lands, etc., limited to qualified homestead entry men, and 160 acres 170 sales to the State excepted 170 lands bid in by the State subject to home stead limitations 170 receipts from sales in excess of charges, to be paid to land officer before issue of patent 170 unperfected entries purchased at sales, for charges 170 payment of balance of entry fees; ex cess to entry men 170 forfeiture of right if charges not. paid in 90 days 170 purchases by qualified entrymen, of lands forfeited 170 payments required 170 appeals against drainage assessments 171 ceded Chippewa lands open to home stead entry 171 patents to issue on payment of legal price 171 drainage charge on Red Lake Reser vation lands 71 sale of unallotted Chippewa Indian lands, Carlton County to 455 alienation restrictions removed from certain lands in Carlton County 455 sale to State 455 proceeds to Indians, etc 456 certain lands within Gull Lake Reservoir reservation,restored to public domain 471 homestead entry permitted; condition 471 *Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company*, authorized to convey land on right of way, to Thomas Cathcart 470 *Minnesota Avenue SE., D.
C.*, proceedings to condemn land for extending, from Pennsylvania avenue 651 appropriation for 651 *Minnesota Customs Collection District*, Ranier made subport of entry 659 *Minnesota National Forest*, created, description of lands set apart 268 forestry lands of Chippewas included; other lands 270 appraisal and purchase of; appeals 271 disposal of proceeds 271 allottees within, may exchange for other lands 271 restriction on disposal of lands of de ceased 271 purchase of land relinq uished authorized. 272 lands of Chippewas not included in, opened to homestead entry 272 disposal of proceeds of timber prior to set ting aside for 272 pay of commissioners of appraisal 272 Indian graves, etc., not to be disturbed; burials 272 nonliability of United States to purchase, etc., lands outside of 272 *Minnesota River*, operation of upper Mississippi River snag boats on 817 preliminary examination of, to be made 827 report on necessity of storage reservoirs. 827 *Minor Allottees, Five Civilized Tribes*, jurisdiction of probate courts, Oklahoma, over persons and property of 313 local agent of Secretary of the Interior to guard rights of 313 appointment as guardian, etc., allowed 314cviii *Minor Children*, minimum rate of pension for, under 16, or helpless 64 *Minor Coin*, appropriation for transportion of 326, 966 deficiency appropriation for transporting 10, 909 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 191, 854 *Minors, D.
C.*, restrict ions on hours of work by 422 *Minot, N. Dak.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Mints and Assay Offices (see also* Director of the Mint), appropriation for Director, examiner, etc 205, 868 for salaries and expenses, mint at Carson, Nev 210, 874 Denver, Colo 210, 874 New Orleans, La 210, 874 Philadelphia, Pa 210, 875 Sau Francisco, Cal 211, 875 for salaries and expenses, assay office, at Boise, Idaho 211, 875 Charlotte, N.
C 211, 875 Deadwood, S. Dak 211, 875 Helena, Mont 211, 876 New York, N. Y 212, 876 Saint Louis, Mo 212, 876 Seattle, Wash 212, 876 Salt Lake City, Utah 876 for improvements, etc., San Francisco 957 deficiency appropriation for Denver, Colo 12, 913 for New Orleans, La 12 for Philadelphia 12, 913 for Carson, Nev 12, 913 for Seattle, Wash 28 for San Francisco 31 for examinations, etc 480 assay office established at Salt Lake City, Utah 474 dies, etc., for medals, Seattle Exposition, to be prepared by 390 coining press tor making medals to be set up, etc 390 motto “In God we trust” to be restored to coins 164 *Misdemcanors*(*see also* Crimes and Misdemeanors), offenses deemed 1152 *Misprision of Felony*, punishment for 1114 *Misprision of Treason*, definition of; punishment for 1088 *Mission Indians, Cal.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 76, 787 *Missionary Boards, etc.*, patents in fee to, for lands on Indian reservations used for school or mission work 814 *Mississippi*, appropriation for dredge for harbors on coast of 361 consent of Congress to agreement as to boundary in, and jurisdiction over, Mississippi River, between Arkansas and 1161 Louisiana and 1160 tents, provisions, etc., to be used for relief of cyclone sufferers in 570 appropriation for purchase of additional supplies 572 *Mississippi Choctaw Indians*, claims of attorneys for services, referred to Court of Claims; payment from tribal funds 457 intervening allowed of William N.
Vernon and others in suit of estate of Charles F. Winton against 457 *Mississippi, Hill City and Western Railway Company*, may bridge Mississippi River in Aitkin County, Minn 167 *Mississippi River*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 for improvement of, from the Ohio to the Missouri 360, 999 from the Missouri to Minneapolis, Minn 360, 999 for improvement of South Pass Channel 361 for improvement of Southwest Pass 361, 1000 dredging plant may be procured from sum for 816 for improvement of, Head of Passes to the Ohio 361, 1001 for improvement of. between Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Locks and Dams Nos. l and 2 998 for share in constructing bridge across, Fort Snelling to Saint Paul 1005 bridge across, at Rice, Minn., legalized 36 between Clough and Fort Ripley, Minn., legalized 168 bridge authorized across, in Aitkin County, Minn 167 Bemidji, Minn 168 Burlington, Iowa 2 Saint Paul, Minn 582 changes allowed in rebuilding bridge across, at Keithsburg, Ill 649 consent of Congress to agreement as to boundary in, and jurisdiction over, between Arkansas and Mississippi 1161 Louisiana and Mississippi 1160 Tennessee and Arkansas 1161 further report to be made on canal to con nect Lake Superior with, via Saint Croix River 828 preliminary examination of, to be made from’Saint Paul to Minneapolis 827 reservoirs at headwaters of 827 between Brainerd and Grand Rapids 827 time extended for bridging, Saint Louis, Mo 2 Burlington, Iowa 652 between Fort Snelling and Saint Paul, Minn 588 Saint Louis, Mo 585 time extended for dam, Bemidji, Minn 3 *Mississippi River Commission*, appropriation for expenses of 361, 1001 *Mississippi River, South and Southwest Passes*, regulat ions for navigating, etc., authorized 818 penalty for violation 818 *Mississippi River Valley, Upper*, appropriation for biological station for fresh-water mussels in 342, 981 *Missoula, Mont.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 954 *Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad Company*, may bridge Cache River in Woodruff County, Ark 4 WhiteRiveratNegro Hill Landing, Ark 5cix *Missouri Central Railroad Company*, may bridge Missouri River at Glasgow, Mo. 166 Saint Charles, Mo 167 *Missouri River*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 bridge authorized across, at Council Bluffs, Iowa 3 Glasgow, Mo 166 in Montana 169 Platte County, Mo., and Wyandotte County, Kans 595 Saint Charles, Mo 167 time extended for bridging, at Council Bluffs, Iowa 660 South Omaha, Nebr 167 between Wyandotte and Clay counties, Mo 169 Yankton, S.
Dak 35, 167, 658, 1059 preliminary examination of, to be made at Atchison, Kans 825 from Sioux City, Iowa, to Fort Benton, Mont 830 Lake Contrary, Mo 830 *`“Missouri,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Mitchell, S. Dak.*, appropriation for public building 954 *Mobile, Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 360, 999 for repair, etc., defenses of 393 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 bridge authorized across Mobile River at 49 dredging of harbor from amount for dredge, authorized 430 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 823 *Mobile Artillery, Army*, appropriation for altering, etc 729 *Mobile River*, bridge authorized across, at Mobile, Ala 49 *“Moccasin,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Models, Patent Office*, commission designated to determine on transfer to National Museum, sale, etc., of 229 to be retained by Interior Department until further provided for 924 *Modoc Indians, Okla.*, restored to rolls of Klamath Agency, Oreg 752 allotments, etc., to be accorded 752 disposal of allotments, Quapaw Agency, Okla 752 *Mohave County, N. Mex.*, issue of bonds for court-house and jail approved 605 *Moieties, Customs Service*, appropriation for compensation in lieu of 328, 968 *Mold Indians, Oreg.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 92, 807 *Moline, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 954 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Moncton*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Money Orders Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 234, 897 for supplies 416, 669 *Money Orders, Postal*, destruction of statements, etc., after 3 years 415 payment of lapsed, unpaid 416 record of unpaid, to be kept 416 punishment for issuing, before receiving payment by sender 1129 counterfeiting, forging, etc 1131 *Monitors, Navy*, restriction on naming, for the States repealed 159 *Monongahela City, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 56 *Morwngahela River*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 for improvement of, Lock and Dam No. 5 360, 999 bridge authorized across, at Monongahela City, Pa 56 time extended for bridging, at Browns ville, Pa 39, 654 Pittsburg, Pa 45, 638 Webster, Pa 1 *Monotype Keyboard Operators*, pay allowed printer, at Government Printing Office 1024 *Monroe, Mich.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 954 *Monroe, N.
C.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Monroe Street NE., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 495, 915 *Montana*, appropriation for Indian Service in 83, 795 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 230, 894 for school sections for, Fort Peck Indian Reservation 564 bridge authorized across Missouri River in, by Yellowstone Valley Steel Bridge Company 169 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction. 377 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirri gable, etc., lands allowed in 639 homestead entrymen on Huntley Irrigation Project, allowed till May 15, 1908, to establish residence 44 mining laws extended to undisposed of lands in Bitter Root Valley 467 opening to entry, Flathead Indian Reser vation 449 irrigation provisions 449 Fort Peck Indian Reservation 558 *Montana Judicial District*, clerk’s fee on basis of allowance to Oregon 376 *Montana National Bison Range*, appropriation for maintenance; fencing 1051 additional land from Flathead Indian Reservation 1051 *Montana, Wyoming and Southern Railway Company*, granted right of way across Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont 683 *Montenegro, Greece and*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Monterey*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Monterey Bay, Cal.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 823cx *Monterey, Cal.*, made subport of entry, San Francisco customs district 245 temporary detail of officers 245 petroleum ships provisions repealed 245 expense of securing design for monument to Commodore John D.
Sloat at, authorized 569 *Montevideo*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Montgomery, Ala.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 954 *Montreal*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Monument to Thomas Jefferson*, authorized at Saint Louis by Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company; use of amount due to United States for 1026 *Monuments for Public Land Survey Corners*, appropriation for metal 348, 987 *Moore, James A.*, time extended for construction of canal by 613 *Moores Creek Battle Ground Association, N.
C.*, donated condemned cannon, etc 643 *Moorhead, Minn.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Morgan, John T., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for daughters of 25 *Morgantown, W*. *Va*., acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Mormon Channel, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of 1001 *Morning and Evening Gun, Army*, appropriation for ammunition for firing at military posts, etc 124, 749 *Morocco*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 for Cape Spartel and Tangier light 175, 676 *Morrell, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew, at 33 *Morris and Cummings Channel, Tex.*, bridge authorized across by Aransas Harbor Terminal Railway Company 168 *Morris, Minn.*, appropriation for Indian school 82, 794 deduction if transferred to the State 794 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 942 transfer of Indian school to Minnesota authorized; conditions 792 *Morrison County, Minn.*, bridge across Mississippi River by Crow Wing County and, legalized 168 *Morristown, N.
J.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriat ion for 488 *Morristown, Tenn.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Morton, First Lieutenant Charles E.*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement, stolen funds 499 *Morton, Sargent S.*, deficiency appropriation for compensation 506 *Moscow*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Moscow, Idaho*, appropriation for public building 954 *Mosman, M.
H.*, deficiency appropriation for 506 *Mosquito Inlet, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown-Tail*, appropriation for emergency fund, preventing spread of; quarantine 268 for quarantining against spread of 1051 *Motor Vehicles, D. C.*, annual tax on 693 deficiency appropriation for identification tags; issue 12 *Mound City, Ill.*, appropriation for repairs, etc., national cemetery 362 *Mount Carmel Dam, Wabash River, Ill.*, licenses for use of water power from, authorized 819 lands for mill sites, etc 819 *Mount Carmel Development Company*, right to use waters of Wabash River, Ill., revoked 819 *Mount Clemens, Mich.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 954 *Mount Olivet Cemetery Association.
Salt Lake, Utah*, lands in Fort Douglas Reservation exchanged with; conditions 589 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.*, appropriation for Indian school 81, 792 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.*, appropriation for protection and improvement 351, 991 for constructing wagon road 365, 1005 locating mining claims in, forbidden 365 *Mount Sterling, Ky.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriat ion for 485 appropriation for 954 *Mount lemon, N. Y.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Mount Weather, Va*., appropriation for buildings, Weather Bureau 253 *Mountain Cannon, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 394, 729 for ammunition for 394, 729 for ammunition, etc., for practice 395, 729 *Mounted Service School, Army*, appropriation for instruction expenses 733 *Mukden*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Mulberry Fork of Black Warrior River.* dam authorized across in Walker County, Ala 45 *Mullen, Joseph P.*, claims against Choctaw and Chickasaw Freedmen referred to Court of Claims 451 *Munich.* classification and salary of consulate-general 101cxi *Municipal Architect, D.
C.*, appropriation for; duties, etc 692 *Municipal Building, D. C.* (*see also* District Building, D. C.), appropriation for salaries, care of 275 for fuel, lights 275 deficiency appropriation for furnishing 12 for maintenance 13 pay to employees limited 13 *Municipal Court, D. C.*, justice of the peace court changed to 623 present justices to serve; terms 623 qualifications of justices, bond not required; sittings; number reduced to five on first vacancy 623 jurisdiction of; amount raised to $500 624 assignment of actions; rules, etc 624 salaries; service in police and juvenile courts 624 clerk and assistant clerk to be appointed; salaries 624 fees, etc., return of deposits 624 issue of process; administration of oaths by clerks 625 bonds of clerk and assistant 625 expenses from revenues of court 625 docket to be kept 625 appropriation for salaries 716 for rent; contingent expenses 716 for expenses to July 1, 1909 716 unexpended balances for justices of the peace available for 716 deficiency appropriation for judges, from salaries justices of the peace 917 *Municipal Lodging House, etc., D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 307, 723 *Municipality Bonds*, acceptable as security for additional national bank circulation 549 conditions 549 *Murder*, matter inciting, excluded from the mails 416 crime of, defined; first degree 1143 second degree 1143 punishment for first degree 1143 second degree 1143 attempt to commit 1143 verdict for. in first degree may be qualified without capital punishment 1152 body of criminal convicted of, may bede 1ivered for dissection 1152 place of commission of crime determined 1152 *Murfreesboro, Tenn.*, limit of cost increased, public building 523 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 954 *Murphysboro, Ill.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 space reduced 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 954 *Murrell and Crocker*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duties to 912 *Muscatine, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 317 *Musical Com posit ions*, owner of copyright given sole right to perform for profit 1075 make records,etc 1075 mechanical reproductions 1075 right of owner of copyrighted, etc.; restriction on foreign compositions 1075 royalty provisions 1076 notice required if owner manufactures instrument 1076 penalt y for failure to pay royalty 1076 coin-operated machines 1076 *Musicians, Army*, allowance for reenlisting in three months from expiration of first enlistment 110 not to compete with civilian 110 *Musicians, Navy*, not to compete with civilian 153 *Muskegon County, Mich.*, may bridge Muskegon River at Muskegon 169 *Muskegon, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 827 *Muskegon River, Mich.*, bridge authorized across at Muskegon 169 *Muskogee, Okla.*, appropriation for public building 954 amount for construction of public building; limit of cost 541 contracts authorized 541 expenditure limited for 1909 541 site to be acquired for public building at; limit of cost 1067 *Mussels, Fresh Water*, appropriation for biological station for cultivation of 342, 981 *Muting*, punishment for inciting, on shipboard 1146 seamen guilty of 1146 usurping command of vessel by member of crew 1146 laying violent hands on commander 1146 *Myers, Isaac*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses, House of Representatives 934 *Mystic River, Conn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 **N.** *Nacogdoches, Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Nagasaki*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Nanking*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Nansemond River, Va.*, preliminary examination of, to be made from Hampton Roads to Suffolk 833 *Nantes*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Nanticoke River, Del. and Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Nantucket Sound, Mass.*, preliminary examination of, to be made for removal of shoals 826 *Naples*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *“Narkecta,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Nashville and Northeastern Railroad Company*, may bridge Cumberland River at Celina, Tenn 2cxii *Nashville, Tenn.*, terms of court 591 *Nassau*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *National Academy of Sciences*, to consider, etc., plan to consolidate scientific surveys and laboratories 387 participation of employees, etc 387 *National Banking Lans* (*see* National Banks). *National Banks* (*see also* National Currency), Indian monevs may be deposited in any 73 punishment for political contributions by 1103 national currency associations may be formed by 546 aggregate capital and surplus required 546 certificate to be filed with Secretary of Treasury 546 corporate powers granted 546 one only to a city 547 territorial limitation 547 admission of additional members 547 membership in but one association per mitted 547 dissolution of a bank no effect on corporate existence 547 reduction below minimum; rights and liabilities 547 management, officers, etc 547 to receive securities, including commer cial paper, from members, for additional circulation 547 qualifications required of banks 547 application for issue to Comptroller 547 action by Secretary; limit 547 minimum of value, State bonds, etc 548 commercial paper 548 commercial paper defined 548 liability of members for redemption of notes issued 548 extension of liens by Government 548 between associated banks 548 members may be required to furnish additional securities 548 sale permitted on failure 548 deposit of proceeds to redemption fund 548 suits to recover deficiencies 548 lien on bank assets 548 substitution of securities permitted 548 notification of members failing to pre serve redemption fund 548 use of redemption fund of associated banks 548 sale of securities; proceeds 548 applications for additional circulation se cured by other than United States bonds 548 qualifications required of banks 548 submission from Comptroller to Secre tary 548 action of Secretary 549 deposit with Treasurer; approval 549 issue of notes; maximum 549 bonds of States, cities, etc., acceptable as security; limit 549 authority of Treasurer; additional or other security 549 transfer of title of bonds in trust; receipts 549 assignments; liens 549 additional notes used as other circulating notes 549 limit of outstanding notes to unimpaired capital and surplus 550 of outstanding additional notes 550 extra redemption fund deposit required for additional circulation 550 basis for assigning notes proportionately to States 550 emergency issue of amounts not appliedfor 550 information as to value and character of acceptable securities 550 collection and distribution 550 taxation on circulation based on United States 2 per cent bonds 550 on higher rate bonds 550 on other securities 550 monthly returns from banks having additional circulation 551 verification 551 tax from additional circulation to be paid into redemption fund 551 retirement of notessecured by United States bonds, by deposits of lawful money; limit 551 by other securities, by deposits of lawful money and national bank notes 551 withdrawal of securities 551 deposits to be credited to redemption fund 551 engraving and printing notes; denominations 551 character of securities to be stated 551 additional notes to be prepared equal to 50 per cent of capital stock of each bank 552 deposited with Treasurer or assistant treasurers for issue 552 issue in present form permit ted 552 no additional circulation notes to be issued in present form 552 redemption of national currency at the Treasury, in lawful money 552 acts of Comptroller and Treasurer to have approval of Secretary 552 deposits in designated depositaries not subject to legal reserve 552 interest payable on special deposits, by designated depositaries 552 by temporary depositaries on all deposits 552 safe-keeping regulations not modified 552 interest to be uniform 552 appropriation for expenses, etc 552 creation of National Monetary Commission 552 expiration of act June 30, 1914 553 *National Bison Range, Mont.*, appropriation for purchase of lands from Indians of Flathead Reservation for 267 deficiency appropriation for fencing 927 *National Cemeteries*, appropriation for maintenance 362, 1001 for superintendents 362, 1001 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 362, 1001 for repairing roadways to; restrictions 362, 1001 for Mound City, Ill 362 for Knoxville, Tenn 362 for burial of indigent soldiers 362, 1001 for Antietam battlefield 362, 1002 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 363, 1002 for Arlington, Va 363, 1002 for tablets with Lincoln’s Gettysburg address 363 for tablet to Henry G.
Cole, Marietta, Ga 363 for Mexico City, Mexico 363 for Little Rock, Ark 1002 for San Antonio, Tex 1002 for Camp Butler, near Riverton, Ill 1002 for Chalmette, La 1002 for completing roadway, etc., Salisbury, N. C 751 acceptance of land for sidewalk 751cxiii *National Currency* (*see also* National Banks), appropriation for superintendent redemption of, clerks, etc 203, 866 for repairs to cutting machine, etc 203, 866 for expenses, superintendent, etc 203, 867 for special exami nations, etc 203, 867 for distinctive paper 326, 967 deficiency appropriation for employees on redemption of, Treasurer’s office 909 punishment for forging, counterfeiting, uttering false, etc 1115 issuing, etc,, of expired corporations 1122 issuing, etc., advertisements similar to 1122 advertising on 1122 mutilating 1122 *National Currency Associations* (*see* National Banks). *National Forests*, appropriation for protecting, etc 259 for expenses restoring to public domain lands in 346, 986 for topographical surveys 350, 989 for expenses, ad ministration and improvement of 258, 1047 deficiency appropriation for restoring lands in 18 for surveying 30 for investigations 32 creation of Calaveras Bigtree, Cal.; lands to be secured 626 exclusion of certain counties in California from entry of agricultural lands in, repealed 554 Crow Creek, Wyo.; enlargement of maneuvering grounds 42 Minnesota, created; landsincluded 268 purchase, etc., of lands from Chippewas 71 punishment for unlawful trespass, etc., on Bull Run, Oreg 1098 *National Guard* (*see* Militia, Organized). *National Guard, D.
C. (sec also* Militia, D.C.), organized militia to bedesignated as 629 composition of land force 629 organization; changes by President authorized 629 officers, issue of commissions, oat hs, etc 630 to be nominated by commanding office 630 promotions in line above second lieutenant 630 second lieutenants from enlisted men 630 examinations for promotion; retirement for disability; discharge 630 of enlisted men for grade of second lieutenant 630 board to examine incapacitated 631 certificate to President 631 retirement, voluntary; rank 631 increased grade for service 631 at age of 64 631 privileges, duties, etc 631 for physical disability 631 noncommissioned officers, appointment 631 enlistment period for three years; reenlistments 632 discharges before expiration of term, honorable 632 without honor 632 dishonorable 632 public property, responsibility for 632 determining value of lost or destroyed 632 retiring officers to transfer; survey on failure 633 proceedings if officer fails to t ransfer, etc 633 on death or desertion of officer 633 public property, liability until notice of examination and correctness of accounts 633 pay of, when ordered out in case of riots, etc 634 when called into actual service of United States 634 military courts provided for 634 courts of inquiry, purpose, reports, etc 634 procedure to govern 634 members not liable for acts done in line of duty therein 634 jurisdiction to be presumed 635 punishment of witnesses failing to appear, etc.; restriction 635 execution of sentences 635 arrest of accused failingto appear 635 pay to musicians during annual encampments and on parades; maximum rates 635 estimates to be submitted annually by commanding general 636 reserve corps organized; composition 636 term of enlistment, duties, etc 636 pay, etc., when called for military duty 636 officers and enlisted men exempt from jury duty 636 general militia laws to apply to 636 naval battalion status unchanged 636 date of commissions, etc 636 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers*, appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 368, 1007 Milwaukee, Wis 369, 1008 Togus, Me 369, 1008 Hampton, Va 370, 1009 Leavenworth, Kans 370, 1009 Santa Monica, Cal 370, 1010 Marion, Ind 371, 1010 Danville, Ill 371, 1010 Johnson City, Tenn 371, 1011 Battle Mountain Sanitarium,S.
Dak 372 1011 for clothing, al1 branches 372, 1011 for salaries and expenses, Board of Managers 372, 1011 admission for service in Indian cam paigns 372 for Stonega Coal and Coke Company 372 admission for service in Philippines, China, or Alaska 1012 for aid to State or Territorial homes 373, 1012 deficiency appropriation for Dayton, Ohio 15, 940 for Danville, Ill 15, 944 for Johnson City, Tenn 615 for Santa Monica, Cal 921 for Hampton, Va 940 members of Board of Managers appointed, Brownlow, Walter P 576 Hammond, Edwin P 576 Henderson, Thomas J 576 Smith, Joseph S 576 pensioners transferred to Government Insane Asylum, disposition of pension money 593 *National Monetary Commission*, created; composit ion and appointment 552 scope of dutiesand authority 552 employment of assistants, etc 552 powers to examine witnesses, make investigations, etc 553 appropriation for expenses, immediately available; audit of accounts 553 present members continued 931 appropriations continued 931cxiv *National Museum, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries, fixtures, etc 324, 964 for heating, lighting, etc 321, 964 for preserving, etc., collections 321, 964 for hooks, repairs, etc 324, 965 for rent, etc 324 moving to new building 965 for printing and binding 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for preserving collections 942 historical exhibit at Seattle Exposition to be made by 388 models of Patent Office of historical value, etc., to be cared for in new building 229 new building to be temporarily used by Tuberculosis Congress 479 deficiency appropriation for expenses 479 *National Parks*, appropriation for Yellowstone 351, 365, 990, 1005 for Yosemite 351, 990 for Sequoia 351, 990 for General Grant 351, 990 for Crater Lake 351, 990 for Mesa Verde 351, 990 for Mount Rainier 351, 991, 1005 for Wind Cave 352, 991 for Platt 991 for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 365, 1005 for Shiloh, Tenn 366, 1005 for Gettysburg, Pa 366, 1005 for Vicksburg, Miss 366, 1006 naval memorial 366, 1006 *National Training Schooljor Boys, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance of inmates 301, 720 for maintenance 379, 1018 for constructing, etc., hospital 1013 deficiency appropriation for care and maintenance 916 name of Reform School changed to 380 parole for good conduct allowed boys committed to 657 *National Trophy, etc., Rifle Contests*, appropriation for furnishing 124, 750 limit of contestants 124 *National Waterways Commission*, created; composition 818 to investigate water transportation and improvement of waterways 818 employment of experts, clerks, etc.; details of officials 818 investigations of waterways and harbors in United States and elsewhere; ex penses 819 expiration of term 819 reports; preliminary report by January 1, 1910; contents 819 appropriation for expenses, immediately available 819 *National Zoological Park, D.
C.* (*See* Zoological Park, D. C., National). *Naturalisation*, appropriation for assistant attorneys in, proceedings 376 deficiency appropriation for assistant attor neys in, proceedings 23, 929 punishment for making, etc., false certifi cates of citizenship 1102 counterfeiting, etc., certificates of citi zenship 1102 possessing counterfeit plates, etc., of citi zenship certificate 1102 printing, etc., counterfeit citizenship certificates 1102 unlawful possession of distinctive paper 1102 punishment for falsely testifying, etc., in applications for citizenship 1102 using false, etc., certificates of 1102 denying citizenship after 1102 attempting to vote on false, etc., certifi cate of 1103 using improperly obtained, etc., certifi cate of 1103 falsely claiming to be a citizen 1103 false swearing in, proceedings 1103 *Naturalization Division, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 240, 903 for special examiners, expenses, etc 982 *Naturalization of Aliens*, appropriation for special examiners, ex penses, etc 982 for additional clerical assistance to clerks of courts in cases of 983 *Naugatuck, Conn.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Nautical Almanac and American, Ephemeris*, appropriation for preparing 221, 886 *Nautical Almanac Office, Navy Department*, appropriation for assistants, etc 221, 885 for preparing Nautical Almanac 221, 886 *Navajo Indian Reservation, N.
Mex. and Ariz.*, appropriation for bridge across San Juan River in 799 lands granted to Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People, in 447 surplus lands after allotment completed, restored to public domain 457 *Navajo Indians, Ariz. and N. Mex.*, appropriation for purchase of lands and water rights for 787 *Naval Academy*, appropriation for pay of professors, etc 152, 771 for band, etc 153, 772 midshipmen’s store fund to be closed 153 accounts of storekeeper to be rendered quarterly, etc 153 restriction on naval bands other than 153 for watchmen, mechanics, etc 153, 772 for steam engineering employees 154, 772 for special training, midshipmen 154, 772 for repairs, improvements, etc 154, 772 for heating and lighting 154, 772 for contingent expenses 155, 772 for expenses, Board of Visitors 155, 772 restriction on memorials in crypt and window spaces of chapel 773 transfer of memorial from old to new chapel 773 for enlarging water plant 42 for building for magazines, etc 142 for naval hospital 144 for experimental engineering station 151, 770 for rifle range 764 deficiency appropriation for heating and lighting 16 for contingent 16 band excepted from prohibition against competing with civilian musicians 153 commissions as ensigns to midshipmen graduating September 12, 1906, and February 11, 1907, after two years sea service 503 pay of professors and instructors increased 152 *Naval Apprentices*, appropriation for training stations for 130, 756cxv *Naval Auxiliaries*, appropriation for maintenance 130, 756 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of colliers 941, 944 *Naval Battalion, D.
C. Militia*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of cruise 919 status not altered by new militia law 636 *Naval Establishment*, construction of two first-class battle ships authorized; cost 158 one to be built at navy-yard, the other at yard or by contract 158 construction of ten torpedo-boat destroyers; cost 158 construction of two fleet colliers authorized. 158 one to be built on Pacific coast; cost 158 appropriation toward constniction 158 appropriation for purchase of three colliers of American registry 159 contracts for construction to lowest respon sible bidder 159 domestic material required 159 appropriation for eight submarine torpedo boats 159 for construction and machinery 159 for armor and armament 159 for equipment 159 restriction on naming monitors repealed 159 construction of two first-class battle ships authorized; cost, etc 777 five torpedo-boat destroyers; cost 777 one fleet collier; cost 777 contracts for construction to lowest respon sible bidders 777 domestic material required, etc 777 appropriation for four submarine torpedo boats 777 vessels may be built at navy-yards if build ers combine, etc 777 purchase of one destroyer with vitals below water line; cost; speed 777 two smaller vessels; speed; cast 777 submission of similar vessel for tests, etc 777 appropriation for construction and machinery 778 for armor and armament 778 limit on armor contracts 778 for equipment 778 payment tor clerical, etc., services from “Increase of the Navy,” forbidden 778 use of sums under this act for expenses of department restricted 778 payment for draftsmen and technical employees in department 778 deficiency appropriation for armor and armament 59 *Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.
C.*, appropriation for new machinery, etc 133, 759 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.*, appropriation for maintenance; employment of inmates 131, 757 *Naval Intelligence Office, Navy Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 219, 883 *Naval Militia*, appropriation for arming and equipping 133, 760 *Naval Observatory*, appropriation for grounds and roads 144, 766 for assistants, etc 221, 885 for computations, books, apparatus, etc 221, 885 for repairs, etc 221, 885 for contingent expenses, etc 221, 885 repairs to main building 221 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 500 *Naval Officers, Customs*, pay of deputy, increased 1065 *Naval Property*, punishment for maliciously setting fire to, etc 1144 *Naval Records of the Rebellion*, appropriation for clerks, etc., office of 219, 883 for continuing publication of 219, 883 *Naval Stores*, punishment for delivering less than amount receipted for 556 officers giving receipts without full knowledge of correctness 556 purchasing arms, clothing, etc., from persons not authorized to sell 556 unlawfully receiving, etc 1095 embezzlement of 1096 *Naval Stores Industry*, appropriat ion for inquiries into destruction of forests by 267 *Naval Training Stations*, appropriation for California 130, 756 for Rhode Island 131, 757 for Great Lakes 131, 757 for public works at 142, 764 deficiency appropriation for California 16, 922 *Naval War College*, appropriation for maintenance 131, 757 clerical, etc., services 757 *Navasota, Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Navigable Waters*, provisions for safety of life on, during regattas, etc 69 *Navigation*, deduction of hatchways and water-ballast space from gross tonnage 613 regulations for safety of life on navigable waters during regattas, etc., to be issued 69 penalties for violation 69 suspension of list of returning aliens, from vessels to Canada or Mexico 1060 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 240, 903 *Navigation, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 240, 903 private code signals, flags, funnel marks, may be registered by shipowner with 426 conditions 426 to serve on board to prescribe regulat ions for towing sea-going barges in inland waters 428 *Navigation Laws*, administration of, in force in the Philippines 70 *Navy (see also* Naval Establishment), appropriation for pay 127, 753 number of enlisted men increased; additional allowed immediately 127 increase of pay to officers and enlisted men 127 allowances for officers or enlisted men dying in line of duty; beneficiaries 128 detailed report of pay, etc., to Congress 129 estimates to contain detailed list of pay, etc 129 prizes to engineer division 753cxvi appropriation for pay; increased grade for civil war service not to deprive other officers of rights on retirement 753 allowance directed of payments made to officers on temporary leaves of absence 754 list to be made of pav and allowances to all officers and enlisted men 754 for pay. miscellaneous 129, 754 amount for clerical, etc., service restricted 754 clerical, etc., services to be paid from lump appropriations; rating 754 leaves to per diem employees 755 limit for clerical, etc., services: de tailed report of employees, duties, etc 755 schedules of permanent rates for cler- cal, etc., services, naval service to be submitted 755 preference to employees discharged for lack of work, etc 755 repeal of statutory provision for pay to employees at yards 755 clerks to commandants 755 for contingent 129, 755 for Bureau of Navigation, transportation 130, 755 clothing to discharged prisoners 755 recruiting; evidence of age of minor recruits 130, 756 contingent 130, 756 gunnery exercises: outfits 130, 756 naval auxiliaries, maintenance 130, 756 training stations 130, 756 War College; clerical, etc., services 130, 757 Naval Home 130, 757 badges for engagements and cam paigns 132, 758 use of irons for punishment restricted 132 for Bureau of Ordnance, ordnance; cler ical, etc., services 132, 758 powder purchases restricted 759 nava1 gun factory 133, 759 modernizing batteries 133, 759 fire-control instruments 133, 759 ammunition; restriction 759 reserve guns for ships 760 modernizing turrets 760 torpedoes, etc 133, 760 naval militia 133, 760 for Bureau of Equipment; clerical, etc., services 134, 760 coal 135, 761 ocean and lake surveys 135, 761 coal depots 135, 761 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 136, 761 for public works, Bureau of Yards and Docks 139, 762 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 141 report on consolidation of power plants 142 plans and specifications; clerical, etc., services 763 repairs and preservation 142, 764 floating derricks 142, 764 for public works under Secretary of the Navy 142, 764 under Bureau of Navigation 142, 764 under Bureau of Ordnance 143, 765 under Bureau of Equipment 143, 766 under Bureau of Supplies and Ac counts 766 appropriation lor public works under Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 143 Marine Corps 143, 766 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 145, 766 transferring remains of officers’ and men 145, 767 Nurse Corps (female) established 146 pay of enlisted men.
Hospital Corps 146 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts: clerical, etc., services 146, 767 freight, Department and Bureaus 147, 768 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 148, 768 repairs to specified vessels 149, 768 clerical, etc., services 769 construction plants 149, 769 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 150, 770 clerical, etc., services 770 machinery plants 151, 770 engineering experiment station 151, 770 warrant machinists changed to machinists; promotion, rank, pay, etc., of chief machinists 771 eligibility of chief boatswains, etc., for promotion as ensigns 771 for Naval Academy 152, 771 pay of professors and instructors in creased 152 for Marine Corps 154, 773 service on battle ships and armored cruisers required 774 additional officers and men author ized 155 number of enlisted men limited 155 filling of vacancies 155 for amount for increased pay; immedi ately available 155 for increase of Naval Establishment 158, 777 for construction and machinery, new vessels 159, 778 for armor and armament 159, 778 for equipment 159, 778 limit on expenditures of department 159 naming of monitors modified 159 use of “Increase of the Navy” for cler ical, etc., services in the depart ment forbidden 778 limit on expenditures of department; payment for technical services 778 for pensions 418, 1057 deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Navigation 16, 29, 502, 503, 516, 519, 922, 940, 944 for Naval Academy 16 for Bureau of Equipment 16, 29, 502, 504, 517, 519, 923, 941, 944 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 17, 502, 517, 923, 941 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 922, 941 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 17, 29, 502, 514, 922, 941 for Marine Corps 17, 29, 31, 501, 504, 516, 519, 922, 923, 940, 944 for pav 28, 31, 501, 503, 516, 519, 922, 940, 944 for pay, miscellaneous 28, 31, 501, 516, 519, 922, 940 for Bureau of Ordnance 29, 32, 502, 503, 517, 923, 941, 944 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 29, 32, 503, 504, 517, 922, 941, 944 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 29, 32, 503, 517, 519, 922, 941, 944cxvii deficiency appropriation tor Bureau of Steam Engineering 29, 503, 504, 922, 941, 944 for indemnity for lost clothing 29, 941 for indemnity for lost property 29, 32, 517, 519, 941, 944 for destruction of clothing, etc 29, 32, 517, 519, 941 for bounty, destroying enemy’s vessels 29, 941 for enlistment bounties to seamen 29, 32, 517, 519, 941, 944 for George T.
Pettengill 29, 503 for armor and armament 59 for increased pay fiscal year 1908 501 for reimbursing “general account of advances” 501, 922 for pay, contingent 501, 519 for pensions 507 for repairs, etc., navy-yards 517 for extra pay to officers and men who served in the Pacific 944 pay of officers on active list increased 127 longevity; maximum 128 maximum of captains, commanders, and lieutenant-commanders 128 increase for duty at sea, and beyond continental limits 128 midshipmen 128 warrant officers, paymasters’ clerks 128 active and retired enlisted men increased 10 per cent 128 chiefs of Department bureaus 128 chaplains; aids to rear-admirals 128 voluntarily retiring after thirty years’ service 128 chiefs of bureaus on retirement 128 officers and enlisted men now on retiredlist 128 rates to remain until changed by Congress 128 no reduct ion in existing rates 128 administration of justice tn 621 courts to try enlisted men for minoroffenses 621 officers authorized to order 621 deck courts created, of one officer; limitation 621 recorder to be detailed 621 review, etc., of sentence by commanding officer 621 procedure; records, etc 621 review of record by Judge-Advocate-General 621 right of object ion to; summary or general court-martial to be ordered 621 sentences; use of irons as punishment abolished 621 courts-martial proceedings, etc., may beset aside by Secretary of Navy 621 authority to convene 621 and courts of inquiry may issue process, etc 621 punishment for failure to appear, etc 622 exception; fees and mileage 622 incriminating testimony not obligatory 622 allowance to prisoners; gratuity and clothing on discharge 622 summary courts-martial, proceedings, records, etc 622 arrest of deserters by civil officers 622 depositions accepted as evidence; cases excepted 622 conditions of acceptance 622 approval of sentences of summary courts 623 deck courts 623 allowance of accounts for expenses incident to fire at Chelsea, Mass 251 appointment of John Crowley on retiredlist 600 William Parker Sedgwick, ensign, retired 585 William S.
Shacklette, hospital steward, retired 58 Archibald G. Stirling as ensign 570 commissions as ensigns to certain graduates of Naval Academy 503 distribution of amounts due deceased officers and enlisted men without administration; limit 373 funeral expenses 373 gifts presented to vessels may be accepted; care, etc 171 mail clerks and assistant mail clerks to be appointed from enlisted men 417 duties, pay, etc 418 officers’ retired pay not to include 10 percent added for sea duty, etc 501 commodore’s pay rated 501 preference right to purchase coal from Alaska mines 424 punishment for enticing desertion from 1097 purchasing arms, clothing, etc., from unauthorized persons 556 transfer of “Vicksburg” to Revenue-Cutter Service authorized 322 use of vessels, to relieve Sicilian earthquake sufferers 584 *Navy Bands*, not to compete with civil musicians 153 Naval Academy band excepted 153 *Navy Cade*, deficiency appropriation for printing, etc 514 *Navy Department* (*see also* Navy), appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 218, 882 for Solicitor, clerks, etc 218, 883 for clerks, etc., library 219, 883 office of Naval Records of the Rebellion 219, 883 continuing publication 219, 883 Judge-Advocate-General’s Office 219, 883 Bureau of Navigation 219, 883 Naval Intelligence Office 219, 883 Bureau of Equipment 219, 883 for Hydrographic Office 219, 884 for Naval Observatory 221, 885 for assistants, etc., Nautical Almanac Office 221, 885 for clerks, etc., Bureau of Steam Engineering 222, 886 Bureau of Construction and Repair 222, 886 Bureau of Ordnance 222, 886 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 222, 886 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 222, 887 Bureau of Yards and Docks 223, 887 for books and periodicals 223, 887 for contingent expenses 223, 887 use of funds for Navy prohibited 887 for steel fireproof filing’ cases 887 for rent Mills Building 223, 887 for the naval service 127, 753 for freight 147, 768 for printing and binding 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for W.
A. Copenhaver 16 for Navy 16, 28, 31, 59, 501, 516, 519, 922, 940, 944cxviii deficiencyappropriation for Naval Academy 16 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 17 for judgments, United States courts, under 27, 515, 938 for Court of Claims judgments under 27, 514 for emergency fund 28 for Ballantyne and Sons 500 for Charles W. Stewart 500 for Fred. A. Schmidt 500 for Naval Observatory 500 for printing, etc., Navy Code 514 for Hydrographic Office 940 employment of classified employees at navy-yards from lump appropriations permitted 505 estimates to be made hereafter, and further employment prohibited 505 draftsmen and technical employees to be paid from Bureau appropriations 778 *Navy Memorial, Vicksburg National Park, Miss.*, appropriation for competitive designs for 366 for construction of 1006 *Navy-Yard, Washington, D.
C.*, railroad siding to navy-yard authorized 397 removal of present track connections on completion 399 *Navy-Yards*, appropriation for repairs and preservation 142, 764 allowance to artisans or laborers injured while employed at; conditions 556 employment of classified employees at, from lump appropriations for bureaus, permittea 505 estimates to be made hereafter, and further employment prohibited 505 preferences to employees discharged for lack of work 755 repeal of statutory provision for pay to employees at 755 clerks to commandants 755 schedule of permanent rates of pay for clerical, etc., employees at, to be submitted to Congress 755 *Nebraska*, appropriation for Indian Service in 84, 797 condemned cannon donated to, for capitolgrounds 1073 drainage assessments of lands of Omaha and Winnebago Indians in; limitations 628 entrymen of additional arid lands allowed credit for improvements on original entries 466 lands in Santee Reservation granted to Knox County for school 53 resurvey of certain townships in, authorized 165 sale of fractional disconnected subdivisions of land in 780 *Neches River, Tex.*, improvement of navigable capacity of, by citizens, etc., of Texas, permitted; conditions 659 preliminary examination to be made of mouth of, to Taylors Bayou 833 *Negro Hill Landing, Ark.*, bridge authorized across White River at 5 *Negro Point, Hell Gate, N.
Y.*, light and fog signal station authorized at 160 appropriation for 331 *Netherlands and Luxemburg*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Neuse River, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Neutrality*, offenses against 1089 enforcement of punishment for offenses against 1090 *Neutrality Act*, appropriation for expenses under 175, 676 *Nevada*, appropriation for Indian Service in 85, 798 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 231, 894 deficiency appropriation for surveyor-general 29 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction 377 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 639 *Nevada, Mo.*, appropriation for public building 954 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *New Bedford and Fairhaven, Mass.*, diversion of harbor improvements; contracts 816 *New Bedford, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 360 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *New Braunfels, Tex.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *New Britain, Conn.*, appropriat ion for public building 954 *New Brunswick, N.
J.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 reduction of open space 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 954 *New Buffalo, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 827 *New England Coast Naval Magazine*, appropriation for construction, etc 765 *New Hampshire*, granted obsolete equipment of First Light Battery 442 *New Hampshire Avenue NW., D. C.*, appropriation for condemnation expenses, extension of 581 extension reduced 581 *New Haven, Conn.*, appropriation for public building, enlarging, etc 319 for improvement of breakwater 360 for light-station, Southwest Ledge, near 970 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 823 *New London, Conn.*, appropriation for naval station, Marine barracks 145 enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 954 *New Mexico*, appropriation for Indian Service in 86, 799 forsalaries, governmentin 213, 877 for contingent expenses 213, 877 for legislative expenses 213, 877 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 231, 894 deficiency appropriation for incidentals, Indian Service in 30, 519, 942 for additional associate judge 928cxix act of legislature as to procedure in cases of personal damages, disapproved 573 Bernalillo County may issue bonds for bridges across Rio Grande 612 bond issues authorized by legislative assembly validated 53 commission for selecting lands in, allowed compensation from territorial legislature 469 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction 377 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable lands allowed in 639 lieu land provisions for school sections made applicable to 44 may sell school section to Portales 612 payment from treasury of Territory for additional employees, etc., authorized 492 public lands granted to, under Carey Act 638 supreme court increased 842 additional justice to be appointed 842 seven districts established; residence of judges 842 assignment of judges; term at Roswell 842 terms of court 842 Tucumcari land district established 45 *New Orleans, La.*, appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 208, 872 for mint at 210, 874 for mint, repairs 317 for public works, naval station 140, 763 for equipment plant, navy-yard 135 for public building, custom-house and post-office 954 deficiency appropriation for mint 12 condemned cannon, etc., donated to, for city hall park 1074 *New River, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *New Smyrna Bridge and Investment Company*, bridge across Indian River North at New Smyrna by, legalized 595 *New Smyrna, Fla.*, bridge across Indian River North at, legalized 595 *New Ulm, Minn.*, appropriation for public building 954 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *New York*, appropriation for Indian Service in 86, 799 *New York Agency, N.
Y.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 86, 799 for pay of physician 86, 799 *Nets York Avenue NE., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land forextending, to Bladensburg road 597 appropriat ion for 597 *New York Harbor, N. Y.*, appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations 322, 963 for improvement of Ambrose Channel 358, 360, 997, 1000 for preventing injurious deposits in 367, 1007 anchorage buoys, placed under Light-House Board 162 appropriation for maintenance, etc 331 navigation of Ambrose Channel at night may be permitted; rules, etc 817 preliminary examination to be made of Bay Ridge and Red Hook channels 829 regulations to prevent injurious deposits in, amended 426 regulations; scows to be equipped with lifepreservers, anchors, etc 427 list of employees to be kept by owner or master 427 scows excepted from life lines, etc 623 *New York, N.
Y.*, appropriation for warehouse for Indian supplies 73 for navy-yard ordnance machine tools 133 for public works, navy-yard 139, 762 improvement of water front 139 dry dock No. 4, limit of cost; construction 139 for Marine barracks 144 for dispatch agent 174, 675 for assistant treasurer’s office 208, 872 for assay office at 212, 876 for post-office 317, 954 for barge office 318, 954 contracts authorized 318 for post-office station, New York Central terminal building 411 for rent, pension agency 419, 1058 deficiency appropriation for custom-house, furnishing 10 for court-house and post-office, repairs, etc 492 for subtreasury building 939 for rent of old custom-house 939 acquiring site for public building at Bronx Borough, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *New York Southern Judicial District*, additional judge appointed 685 payment for services of judge eastern district repealed 685 deficiency appropriation for additional judge 928 *Newark Bay, N.
J.*, appropriation for improvement of channel 361, 1000 preliminary examination of, to be made 829 *Newark, N. Y.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Newark, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 954 public building open space requirement reduced 540 *Newbern, N. C.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 *Newberry, S. C.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Newburgh, N.* I., *Veteran Relief Guard*, donated obsolete Springfield rifles 443 *Newcastle, England*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Newcastle, Ne w South Wales*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Newchuang*, classificat ion and salary of consulate 101 *Newnan, Ga.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 954 *Newport News, Va.*, preliminary examination of Middle Ground Bar, to be made 834cxx *Newport, R.
I.*, appropriation for naval torpedo station 133, 760 for public works, torpedo station 144, 765 for improvement of harbor 360, 999 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 832 *Newport, Wash*., bridge authorized across Pend ď Oreille River at 7 *Newspaper Wrappers, Stamped*, appropriation for manufacture; distribution 415, 668 *Newspapers*, limit of damages for unauthorized reproducing copyrighted photographs by 1081 punishment for unlawful detention of, by postal officials 1126 by other persons 1126 *Nez perces Indian Reservation*, sale of isolated tracts of land within, authorized 597 *Nez Perces Indians, Wash, Joseph’s Band*, appropriation for support, etc., of 96, 813 *Niagara Falls*, classification and salary of consulate 102 provisions for preservation of, continued two years 1169 *Niagara River*, provisions for use of waters of, continued two years 1169 *Nicaragua*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *“Nicaragua,” Norwegian Steamship*, deficiency appropriation for compensation to owners of 479 *Nice*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Nichols*, .A. *T.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty to 912 *“Nicholson,” U.S.S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Night Schools, D.
C.*, appropriation for teachers, etc 291, 705 deficiency appropriation for 614 *Niles, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 954 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Nineteenth Street N W*., *D. C.*, deficiency appropriat ion for extending 494 for extending, trom Woodley road to Baltimore street 915 *Ninth Judicial Circuit*, appropriation for library, circuit court of appeals 377 appeals, etc., from Alaska district court may be heard at San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle 585 from district court, Hawaii, to circuit court of appeals 839 *Ninth Light-House District*, limit ot cost increased, relief vessel for eleventh and 161 appropriation for 332 *Ninth Street NW., D.
C.*, proceedings to condemn land forextending 655 appropriation for 655 *Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr.*, right of way through, changed 588 *Niobrara River, Nebr.*, appropriation for reconstructing bridge across, between Santee and Ponca Indian reservations 85 *Nitroglycerine*, restrictions on shipment of 555 punishment for unlawful shipping, etc., of, in foreign and interstate commerce 1135 causing injury, etc., by explosion of, illegally shipped 1136 *Nixon, Captain Courtland*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts for turniture at Army posts 499 *Nogales*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Nome, Alaska*, terms of court at 840 *Nonirrigable, etc., Public Lands*, homestead entries of 320 acres permitted in certain States and Territories 639 *Nonmineral Land Entries*, rights of entryman making, on lands subsequently found to contain coal deposits 844 *Nonreservation Indian Schools*, report on disposal of, to be made 73 *Nooksak River, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 834 *Norfolk County Water Company*, granted right of way through Willoughby Spit reservation, Va 596 *Norfolk, Va.*, appropriation for public works, navyyard 140, 762 central power plant 140 improving water front 140 for naval hospital 144 for Marine barracks 144 for improvement of harbor, from Hamp ton Roads 360, 1000 for public building 954 preliminary examination of harbor and approaches to be made 833 *North American Gymnastic Union*, Ioan of tents, etc., for festival at Cincinnati, Ohio 1165 *North Canadian River, Okla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *North Carolina*, appropriat ion for Indian Service in 86, 800 fishery preserve, cooperation for surveying etc., state 1064 *North Carolina Western Judicial District*, terms of court at Salisbury, N.C 3 *North Dakota*, appropriation for Indian Service in 87, 800 for completing work of discontinued office of surveyor-general 987 deficiency appropriation for incidentals, Indian Service in 517 Lemmon land district created; office at Lemmon 468 may sell portion of White Stone Hills battlefield for improving park 466 sale of unallotted lands Cheyenne River Indian Reservation 460 *North Platte, Nebr.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 955 *North Point Light Station, Wis*., appropriation for raising tower 971 *North River, N.
Y.* (*see also* Hudson River), appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *North Yakima, Wash.*, construction authorized of public building at 528cxxi construction of public building, deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriat ion for 935 *Northeastern Fisheries Arbitration*, appropriat ion for expenses before Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague 380 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes*, appropriation for survey of 367, 1006 *Northern . Arapahoe Indians*, deficiency appropriation for expert accountant to determine amounts due 924 *Northern Cheyenne and Arapahoelndians, Mont.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 84 for support, etc.; balance reappropriated. 353 *Northern Indians, Cal.*, appropriat ion for support, etc., of 76, 787 *Northern Liberty Market, D.
C.*, audit of claims for losses by destruction of in 1872, directed 1060 names of claimants 1060 report to Commissioners 1061 appropriation for expenses; from District revenues 1061 powers, etc., of auditor 1061 *Northup, C. G., .* appropriation for services 381 *Norwalk, Conn.*, preliminary examination of outer harbor to be made 824 subport of entry, Bridgeport collection district 7 immediate transportation privileges extended to 35 *Norway*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 deficiency appropriation for paying, Samoan claims 478 *Nottingham*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Novels, etc.*, owner of copyrighted, given sole right to dramatize 1075 *Nuevo Laredo*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Nuremberg*, classificat ion and salary of consulate 101 *Nurse Corps, Army (female)*, appropriation for superintendent 113, 738 tor nurses 113, 738 attached to Medical Department 66 *Nurse Corps, Navy (female)*, established; personnel 146 appointment and removal; qualifications 146 reserve nurses 146 pay, allowances, etc 146 *Nutrition Investigations*, appropriation for expenses 266, 1056 **O.** *Oahu, Hawaii*, right of way through public lands in 611 time extended for construction of telephone line on island of 652 *Oak Orchard, N.
Y.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 829 *Oakland, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 360, 998, 1000 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 823 *Oaths*, punishment for officers taking false, to public contracts, etc 1094 Revent:e-Cutter commanders may administer, in Alaska 63 *Obey Hirer, Tenn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *“Obligation or other Security of the United States, “* meaning of phrase 1115 *“O’Brien, U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Obscene Literature, etc.*, punishment for officials aiding importation, etc., of 1107 mailing, etc 1129 importing, shipping in interstate commerce, etc 1138 circulating, etc., in the Territories 1149 *Obscene Writings, etc.*, mailing matter with, on wrapper, prohibited 1129 punishment for% 1129 *Observatory, Naval (sec* Naval Observatory). *Obsolete Ordnance (see* Ordnance, Obsolete). *Ocala, Fla.*, appropriation for public building 318, 955 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company*, deficiency appropriation for transporting mails, Hawaii to the Orient 830 *Occupancy of Public Lands, Unlawful*, alternative penalty for 40 *Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy*, appropriation for 138, 761 deficiency appropriation for 502 *Ocmulgee Hirer, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 for locks and dams 824 *Oconee River, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Oconto, Wis*., preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 834 *Odessa*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Offenses (see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Offenses under State Laws*, punishment for, committed in places subject to jurisdiction of the United States 1145 *Office of Public Health, International*, appropriation for annual quota 681 *Officers, Army*, appropriation for pay of line; longevity 108, 734 for pay of staff; longevity 112, 736 for pay of retired; longevity 113, 738 for pay of retired, on active service; longevity 738 for commutationof quarters 113, 739 for mileage 114, 739 for 10 per cent increase, service beyond the United States 114, 739 service on transports in the Philippines, included 114 for six months’ pay of, dying in service 739 for additional pay to, furnishing their own mounts 739 deficiency appropriation for mileage 59 for pay 919 construction of quarters, expense limited according torank 363 detailed to Ordnance, to take rank under original detail of grade 751 pay of, increased, 108 allowance for horses, etc 108cxxii pay of, limit to colonels and lieutenantcolonels repealed 108 allowance for, dying in service 108 interment expenses 108 beneficiaries to be designated 108 no payment if result of personal misconduct 735 increased pay for service beyond the United States 110 present pay and allowances not reduced 110 below major to be furnished with horses, etc 108 if providing mounts, to receive additional pay 108 retired, detailed to educational institutions to receive full pay, etc.; limitation, above majors 738 salaries to be paid retired, on Isthmian Canal, in addition to retired pay; limit 931 *Officers, Army and Navy*, punishment for interference at elections by. 1092 prescribing qualifications at elections by. 1092 interfering with election officers by 1092 disqualification from holding office, additional penalty 1093 *Officers, Marine Corps*, appropriation for pay 154, 773 amount for additional, immediately available 154 increase in number 155 commandant to be major-general 155 to serve on battle ships, etc., as here tofore 774 for additional, for increased pay, etc 155 amount for 1908, immediately available 155 for mileage 156, 774 for commutation of quarters, without troops 156, 774 for commutation of quarters, with troops 157, 776 for bringing home remains of 145, 767 deficiency appropriation for bringing home remains of 504 allowance for, dying in line of duty 128 interment expenses 128 beneficiaries to be designated 128 distribution of amounts due deceased, without administration; limit 373 funeral expenses 373 sale of Army ordnance stores to, permitted, 751 *Officers, Navy*, appropriation for pay 127, 753 for bringing home remains of 145, 767 deficiency appropriation for increased pay, fiscal year 1908 501 for bringing home remains of 504 allowance for, dying in line of duty 128 interment expenses 128 beneficiaries to be designated 128 distribution of amounts due deceased, without administration; limit 373 funeral expenses 373 increased retired grade for civil war service not to deprive other officers of their rights 753 pay increased 127 pay not affected by increase to Army officers 108 payments to, on temporary leaves to be allowed 754 retired, detailed to schools to receive full pay, etc 738 salaries to be paid retired, on Isthmian Canal in addition to retired pay; limit 931 sale of Army ordnance stores to, permitted. 751 ten per cent for sea duty not computed with pay of retired 501 commodore’s pay rated 501 *Official and Registry Envelopes, Postal Service*, appropriation for 416, 669 for distribution 416, 669 *Official Duties*, offenses and punishments relating to 1104 *Official Gazette, Patent Office*, appropriation for printing and binding 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for printing 17 *Official Postal Guide*, appropriation for publication 235, 898 *Official Reporters*, appropriation for House of Representatives 192, 855 for Senate 187, 850 deficiency appropriation for extra month’s pay 931 for extra services, House of Representatives 512, 935 Senate 511, 932 *Officials, Government*, punishment for falsely impersonating, to obtain money, etc 1095 bribery, etc., of 1096 extortion by 1104 embezzlement by 1106 failing to make returns, etc 1107 dealing in public funds by, collecting, etc., revenues 1107 making false certificates, etc 1107 prosecuting, etc., claims against the United States 1107 receiving compensation for services in claims, etc 1109 accepting bribes 1109 receiving, etc., political assessments by, prohibited’ 1110 punishment for 1110 punishment for giving unauthorized advance information of crop reports… 1110 giving false statistics of crop reports 1111 extortion by, under threat of informing. 1114 *Officials, United Stales Courts*, punishment for dealing in claims for court fees 1107 unlawfully certifying record of real property, etc 1107 accepting bribes by 1112 intimidating, etc 1112 conspiracy to intimidate, etc 1112 *Ogden, Utah*, appropriation for public building 955 *Ogeechee River, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Ohio Northern Judicial District*, terms of court, Youngstown 656 *Ohio Northern University*, condemned cannon donated to 1062 *Ohio River*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 for improvement of. below Pittsburg, Dams Nos. 13 and 18 358, 997, 1000 Lock and Dam No. 37 358, 997, 1000 Lock and Dam No. 8 360, 1000 Lock and Dam No.
H 360, 1000cxxiii appropriation for improvement of Locks and Dams No. 13 and 18 361, 1000 Lock and Dam No. 26 361, 1000 additional contracts authorized for Lock and Dam No 37, 817 survey directed for additional locks and dams between Nos. 8 and 26 831 *Ohio River Ship Canal, Lake Erie and*, time extended for constructing 625 *“Ohio, “U.S.S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Ohoopee River, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Oil Houses, Light-House Establishment*, establishment of two, authorized; location. 162 appropriation for 332 *Oil Leases*, regulation of, by allottees, Five Civilized Tribes 312 *Okanogan County and Town, Wash.*, may bridge Okanogan River 166 *Okanogan River, Wash*., bridge authorized across, at Okanogan 166 preliminary examination of, to be made 834 *Oklahoma*, appropriation for Indian service in 87, 801 for care of insane Indians 92 for witness fees, etc., indictments for fraudulent deeds, allotments to Mexican Kickapoo Indians in 985 for expenses, suits to set. aside conveyances of allotted lands in 1014 deficiency appropriation for district attorneys and marshals 509 for interest on school appropriation in lieu of lands, IndianTerritory 519 for Osage Indian school 615 balance from sales of town lots to be paid to Lawton, Hobart, andAnadarko 458 transferred to counties for public improvements 802 certificates to Representatives for unpaid time 933 corporation records of Indian Territory tobe transferred to Secretary of State. 843 certified copies to be issued tinder great seal of 844 homestead settlers on certain ceded Indian lands in, allowed additional time for payments 41 rights accorded sublessees on Comanche pasture reserve 41 homestead settlers on Kiowa, etc., reserves, allowed extension of time 636 Kiowa, etc., reservations, sale of undisposed lands 456 allotments to Indian children born since June 5, 1906 457 Kiowa, etc., pasture and wood reserve lands, repayment of erroneous deposits 458 regulations to be marie for settlement 458 appropriation for, from proceeds of sales 458 lands of Fort Supply Military Reservation granted for insane asylum to 465 preference to, counties and municipalities, to purchase tribal buildings, etc., of Five Civilized Tribes 71 purchase of tracts of unallotted lands of Five Civilized Tribes, for school districts, permitted 447 purchase from allottees; limit 447 refunds to lot owners Hartshorne, from Choctaw and Chickasaw town-site funds, for excess payments 448 restrictions removed from certain allotments to Five Civilized Tribes 312 rights of way of railroads, etc., through Indian lands in, permitted 312 sale of lands of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians 447 proceeds for schools for Indians 448 sale of Indian lands Quapaw Agency authorized 751 supreme court, etc., deemed successor of territorial appellate courts 843 to be custodian of all books, records, etc. 843 surface only of Choctaw and Chickasaw mineral lands subject to condemnation for public purposes 805 surplus lands of Kansas and Osage Indians, may be sold 778 subject to oil, etc., rights 778 taxation of Indian allotments after removal of alienation restrictions 313 townsite directed in Kiowa, etc., lands; use of proceeds 49 purchasers allowed more time; interest, taxes, etc 637 lot granted to Woodward, for park, etc. 98 wills of full-blood Indians may be acknowledged before county judges 315 *Oklahoma City, Okla.*, amount for constructing public building.. 541 limit of cost 541 contracts authorized within limit 541 expenditures for 1909 541 deficiency appropriation for 490 appropriation for 995 *Oklahoma, Eastern Judicial District*, salaries of district attorney and marshal established 843 *Oklahoma Territory*, deficiency appropriation for salaries, government in 12 for legislative expenses 12 *Oklahoma, Western Judicial District*, salaries of district attorney and marshal established 843 *Old Guard, Columbus, Ohio, The*, donated obsolete Springfield rifles 60 *Old River, La.*, removal of snags, etc., from 817 *Old Town, Me.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Oldest Inhabitants’ Association, D.
C.*, granted use of engine house, 19th and H streets NW 590 *Olean, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 955 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Olongapo, P. I.*, appropriation for public works, naval station 141 use of former appropriation 141 for naval magazine 144 for Marine barracks and quarters 145 *Olympia, Wash*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489cxxiv *Omaha and Winnebago Indians, Nebr*., payment from tribal funds for drainage assessments on lands of 628 per capita to allottees after paying assessments 628 restriction of assessments on trust allotments 628 assessment for reclaiming tribal, etc., lands, authorized; limitations 629 issue of fee-simple patent to allottees;effect 629 *Omaha, Nebr.*, appropriation for warehouse for Indian supplies 73 *Oneida Indian Reservation, Wis*., lands in, granted to Diocese of Fond du Lac 814 *Oneonta, N.
Y.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Ontonagon, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 827 *Opelika, Ala.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Opinions of the Attorney-General*, deficiency appropriation for preparing Volume 26 508 *Opium*, importing, in any form, prohibited 614 for medicinal purposes excepted; regulations 614 punishment for sale, etc., to natives of Pacific Islands 1148 *Opium Evil*, appropriation for expenses international commission, investigation of 380 *Orange County, N.
Y.*, condemned field piece, etc., donated to 595 cannon, etc., granted to, for soldiers’ and sailors’ monuments 1070 *Orange, N. J.**;* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Orangeburg, S. C.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Orders*, punishment for forging, etc., to obtain money from the Government 1094 having in possession forged, etc 1094 *Ordnance Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of enlisted men 111, 735 for pay of officers; longevity 112, 737 for current expenses 124, 749 for ammunition, etc., for small arms 124, 749 for firing morning and evening gun 124, 749 for small-arms target-practice, medals, etc 124, 750 issue to educational, etc., institutions 124, 750 for manufacture of arms at armories 124, 750 for repairing ordnance, etc 124, 750 for purchase, etc., of ordnance stores 124, 750 for equipments 124, 750 for national trophy, etc., rifle contests 124, 750 for fire-control instruments for field batteries; balance 125, 750 appropriation for material, etc., State coast artillery organizations 125, 750 withdrawal in case of war 125, 750 sales of property to educational institutions, etc., receiving issues of ordnance 125 for automatic rifles; available for two years 750 for reimbursing, for arms, etc., furnished Post-Office Department 125 purchases of material without divulging ingredients in special cases 125 forordnance, etc., forinsularpossessions 396, 731 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and stores 940 no accounting required for donation of obsolete cannon, etc 443 obsolete small arms, etc., may be sold to patriotic organizations 443 no further donations to be made 443 officers serving by detail, to rank under original detail of grade 751 payment of pressing obligations when specific balance insufficient; adjustment. 750 sales of stores to civilian employees and Red Cross permitted. 750 to officers of Navy and Marine Corps permitted 751 *Ordnance, Army, Obsolete*, donations of, for ornamental purposes, etc. 1069 accounting not required for donations of 443, 1075 sales of, for public parks, monuments, etc., authorized 1075 restriction on future disposals of 1075 granted to Aiken, S.
C 1069 Albemarle County, Va 1075 Alexandria, Va 1073 Basin, Wyo., Grand Army Post 1070 Bedford, Ind 1165 Beloit, Wis 1071 Boscobel, Wis 1070 Brazil, Ind 1070 Camden. N. J 1073 Campbell County, Va., court-house 1074 Chaffee Light Artillery Veterans’ Association, Denver, Colo 1074 Cheyenne, Wyo 1166 Colorado, for statehouse grounds 1071 Confederate Monument Association of Appomattox, Va 442 Danville, Ill., Volunteer Soldiers’ Home. 1073 Danville, Va 1072 Delaware, for statehouse grounds 1071 Detroit, Mich., for monument to Maj.
Gen. Alexander Macomb 568 Elgin Academy, Ill 442 Elizabeth, N. J., Winfield Scott Monument Association 1073 Enid, Okla 1069 Florida, for capitol grounds 1071 Fluvanna County, Va 1074 Fort Madison, lo’wa 1072 Franklin, Tenn 55 Grand Army of the Republic 1165 Greenville, Me 1074 Henderson, Kv 625 Huntington, W. Va 1070 Iowa for historical building, Des Moines. 618 Jasper, Ind 1073 Leavenworth, Kans 1072 Lewistown, Pa., Grand Army Post 1072cxxv granted toLouisiana, forstatehousegrounds. 1074 Mannington, W.
Va 1073 Marshall County, W. Va 594 Mercer County Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument Association, Trenton, N.J 442 Mercer County, W. Va., for court-house grounds. 1072 Michigan, for statue to General Custer 1073 statue to Governor Mason 1074 Middletown, N. Y 1070 Moores Creek Battle Ground Association, N. C 643 Nebraska, for capitol grounds 1073 New Hampshire 442 New Orleans, La., for city hall. 1074 Old Guard, Columbus, Ohio 60 Orange County, N. Y 595, 1070 Pittsburg, Pa., for Arsenal Park 1069 Port Jervis, N.
Y 1070 Rhode Island, capitol grounds 1072 Robinson, 111 1166 Salem, Ill., Grand Army Post 1070 San Antonio, Tex 442 Scranton, Pa., Forest Hill Cemetery, soldiers’ plot 845 Somerville, Mass 1072 South Carolina, for statehouse grounds. 1069 Stillwater, Minn 1071 Stony Point State Park, N. Y 412 Sullivan County, N.Y 1071 University of Ohio, Ada, Ohio 1062 University of South Dakota 442 Utah. 1072 Warrick County, Ind 1071 Waynesboro, Ga 1073 Wheeling, W. Va 1072 Winchester, Va., for old headquarters of General Washington 60 *Ordnance, Nary*, appropriation for; restriction on purchases 132, 758 for ammunition, etc., for ships 132, 759 use of supplies on hand for issue to ships 132, 759 for new batteries for ships 133 *Ordnance Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 215, 880 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc 216, 880 for rent 216, 880 *Oregon*, appropriation for Indian Service in 92, 807 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 231, 894 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., volunteers in 1855, 1856 28, 516, 519, 940 bridge authorized across Snake River between Idaho and 167 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction. 377 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable lands allowed in 639 proceedings to be instituted for forfeit tire of certain railroad, etc., land grants in 571 Siletz Indian Reservation, time extended for purchasing lands in, by religious societies, etc 456 *Oregon Judicial District*, additional judge provided for 686 deficiency appropriation for additional judge 928 terms of court at Medford 686 Pendleton 686 Orford Reef, Cape Blanco, Oreg., survey, report, etc., on need of light station 162 appropriation for 332 *Orillia*, classification ami salary of consulate 102 *Osage Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 87, 801 *Osage Indian School, Okla.*, deficiency appropriation for new buildings. 615 *Osage Indians, Okla.*, allotments to, excepted from general provisions for mining leases 783 may designate homesteads from lands allotted to 1167 sales of surplus lands of, authorized 778 subject to oil, etc., rights 778 *Osage River, Mo.*, appropriation for improvement of 361, 1000 *Oswego, N.* K., appropriation for improvement of harbor 1000 *Ottawa*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Ottawa Indians, Mich.*, complete roll of, to be made 81 *Ottawa, Kans.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Otter Creek, Vt.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Ottumwa, Iowa*, public building to be taken down and new one erected on site; cost 538 deficiency appropriationfor 490 appropriation for 955 for rent 955 *Ouachita and Black Rivers, Ark. and La.*, appropriation for improvement of, Lock and Dam No. 2 361, 1000 Lock and Dam No. 8 361, 1000 *Ouachita River, Ark. and La.*, appropriation for improvement of, Locks, Nos. 4 and 6 998 preliminary examination of, to be made from Camden to Arkadelphia 823 *Outfits on First Enlistment, Navy*, appropriation for 130, 756 deficiency appropriation for first enlistment 16, 29, 502, 503, 516, 941 for naval apprentices 502 *Outward Alien Manifests*, requirement for, suspended for vessels to Canada or Mexico 1060 *Overhead Trolley, D.
C.*, temporary use permitted to Union Station. 249 *Overhead Wires, D. C.*, allowed for approach to Highway Bridge by electric railroad 617 permitted during inaugural ceremonies 1162 *Owen, James H.*, appropriation for 787 *Owen Sound*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Owensboro, Ky.*, terms of court at 182 *Owosso, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 955 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Oxford, N. C.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488cxxvi **P.** *Pacific Coast*, expense of securing design for monument to John D.
Sloat on, authorized 570 payment of expenses of transferring relief light-vessel for, to station allowed 569 *Pacific Islands*, punishment for sale of firearms, opium, intoxicating liquors, etc., to natives of 1148 *Pacific Mail Steamship Company*, deficiency appropriation for transporting mails, Hawaii to the Orient 830 *Pacific Ocean*, appropriation for survey of coasts, etc 335, 973 *Paducah, Ky.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 terms of court at 182 *Pages*, appropriation for House of Representatives 191, 853 for Senate 186, 848 deficiency appropriation for Senate 932 *Paleontologic Researches*, appropriation for 349 *Palermo*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Palestine, Tex.*, construction authorized of public building at 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 955 *Pamlico and Tar Rivers, N.
C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Pamlico Sound, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of water way, Beaufort Inlet to 361, 1001 *Pan-American Scientific Congress*, appropriation for representation at, Santiago, Chile 380 *Pana, III.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 955 *Panama*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 deficiency appropriation for paving Colombia installments assigned by 908 *Panama Canal (see* Isthmian Canal). *Panama Canal Zone*, appropriation for relief, etc., of shipwrecked American seamen in 181, 682 deficiency appropriation for Marine barracks 17 liability of railroad common carriers in, for injuries to employees through neglect, etc 65 *Panama, Panama*, appropriation for foreign hospitals 182, 682 classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Panama Railroad Company*, appropriation for purchase of two steam-ships for; cost 385 to be transferred to Navy when no longer required 385 for continuing equipment, etc., of rail road 385, 1025 delivery of obligations required 385, 1025 for constructing new road 386, 1025 reimbursement of fire and marine losses 386, 1026 not to carry insurance 386, 1026 *Panguitch, Utah*, appropriation for Indian school 95 grant of Indian school at, to State; conditions 811 *“Pansy,” Light-House Tender*, appropriation for repairs to 973 *Paper, Distinctive*, appropriation for expenses, United States securities 326, 966 for national currency 326, 967 punishment for unauthorized possession of, for securities, etc 1116 *Paper for Checks and Drafts*, appropriation for 210, 874 deficiency appropriation for 59, 913 *Paper for Stamps, Internal Revenue*, appropriation for 325, 966 *Paper-Making Plants*, appropriation for testing and breeding 1045 *Paper Tests*, appropriation for investigations of plants and woods suitable for paper making 267, 1057 *Para*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Paragould, Ark.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 *“Paragua,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Paraguay and Uruguay*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Pardons*, discretionary powers of President in granting 1151 *Paris*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Paris, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 955 limit, of cost increased, public building 521 *Paris, Ky*, appropriation for public building 955 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Paris, Tex.*, terms of court at 50 *Park Brewing Company*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 11 *Park City, Utah*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Parkdale, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Bayou Bartolo- mew, at 54 *Parker, Aris.*, bridge authorized across Colorado River, at 5, 166 *Parker, Cynthia Ann*, appropriation for monument io, mother of Comanche chief Quanna Parker 802 *Parker, William II., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 933 *Parkersburg, W*. *Va*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489cxxvii *Parking Commission, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 288, 701 *Parks, National, and Military (see* National Parks). *Parliamentary Precedents on Points of Order, Senate*, deficiency appropriation for digest of 933 *Parole of Juvenile Offenders, D. C.*, provisions for, from National Training School for Boys 657 *Parsons, Kans.*, acquiring site and erect ing public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 955 *Partnerships*, punishment for member of, acting as Government agent to make public contracts 1697 *Pasadena.
Cal.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Pascaqoula River, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Pasquotank. River, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Passaic River, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of channel 361, 1000 preliminary examination of, to Paterson, to be made 829 *Passenger Act of 1882*, steerage accommodations increased 583 penalty for violations 583 requirements, inspection, etc 583 inconsistent laws repealed 584 *Passes for Passengers, Interstate*, issue by common carrier forbidden 60 exceptions, employees, etc 60 interchange for officers, allowed 61 “employees” and “families” defined 61 penalty for giving or using 61 *“Patapsco,” Naval Tug*, appropriation for completing machinery of 151 *Patapsco River, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of channel to Baltimore 361, 1000 diversion of improvement of channel to Baltimore; contracts 816 *Patent Office, Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, examiners, etc 227, 891 for professionaland scientific books, etc 228, 891 for weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc 228, 891 for investigations, etc 228, 891 for expenses International Bureau 228, 892 for rent, model exhibit 229 transfer of models to National Museum, sale, etc., to be determined by commission 229 suspended 924 for printing weekly issue of patents, etc 383, 1022 for printing and binding Official Gazette 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for printing weekly issue of patents, Official Gazette, etc 17, 617 for law library 941 chief clerk to be qualified to act as chief examiner 227 fees for recording papers modified 343 trade-marks, registration requirements 627 *Patent Office Gazette, Official*, appropriation for printing, engraving, etc 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for 17 *Patents*, issue to executors or administrators of deceased inventors 245 guardian, etc., of inventor becoming insane 246 executor, etc., under foreign law of inventors dying abroad 246 to issue in three months from payment of final fee 246 final fee to be paid in six months from allowance 246 fees for recordingpapersmodified 343 punishment for forging, uttering false, etc. 1091 *Patents, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, assistant, examiners, etc 227, 891 made member of commission to determine disposal of Patent-Office models 229 *Patras*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Patterson, Hon.
J. O.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 512 *“Patuxent, “Naval Tug*, appropriation for completing machinery of 151 *“Paul Jones, “U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Paupers, D.* appropriation for transportation of 304, 724 *Pavements, D. C.*, limit of price for concrete, etc 282, 696 *Pawnee Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 88, 802 *Pawtucket, R. I.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 reduction of open space 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 955 *Pawtucket River, R.
I.*, use of balance, for deeping channel, etc 816 *Pay, Army*, appropriation for 108, 734 for increase provided for in appropriation act 115 deficiency appropriat ion for 28, 31, 498, 516, 518, 919, 940, 944 use of balances 498 for increased 498 pay of officers increased 108 limit to colonels and lieutenant-colonels. 108 allowance for officers and enlisted men dyingin service 108 interment expenses 108 beneficiaries to be designat ed 108 no payment if result of personal misconduct 735 pay of enlisted men established 109 noncommissioned officers 109 extra to mess sergeants and horse- shoers 109 privates 109 reenlistment continuous service pay 109 determination of enlistment periods 109 allowance to privates, etc., for reentering in three months 110 additional to marksmen, sharpshooters, gunners, etc 110 increased, for service beyond the United States 110cxxviii pay of musicians;
Military Academy band excepted 110 not to compete with civilian bands 110 deduction for Soldiers’ Home repealed 110 war increase repealed 110 present, and allowances not reduced 110 *Pay Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 112, 737 *Pay, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 154, 773 amount for additional officers and men immediately available 154 officers and men to serve on battle ships as heretofore 774 deficiency appropriation for 29, 31, 501, 504, 516, 519, 922, 940, 944 *Pay, Navy*, appropriation for 127, 753 increase of, to officers and enlisted men 127 for miscellaneous 129, 754 for contingent 129, 755 deficiency appropriation for 28, 31, 501, 503, 516, 519, 922, 940, 944 for miscellaneous 28, 31, 501, 516, 519, 922, 940 for contingent 501, 519 for increased pay, fiscalyear 1908 501 allowance of payments to officers on temporary leaves 754 officers on active list increased 127 longevity; maximum 128 maximum, captains, commanders, and lieutenant -commanders 128 ten per cent increase for sea duty, and beyond continental limits 128 midshipmen, increased 128 warrant officers and paymasters’ clerks, increased 25 per cent 128 active and retired enlisted men increased 10 per cent 128 chiefs of department bureaus 128 chaplains; aids to rear-admirals 128 officers voluntarily retiring after 30 years’ service 128 chiefs of bureaus on retirement 128 officers and enlisted men now on retired list to receive increase 128 to remain in force until changed by Congress 128 no reduction of present rates 128 estimates for, to show in detail sums paid, rates, etc 129, 754 payments from, for clerical, etc., services, limited 754 rates for pay from lump appropriations for clerical, etc., services to be established 755 leaves of absence for per diem employees 755 restricted to specific appropriations; annual report 755 schedule of, and allowances to be made to Congress 754 permanent rates of pay for clerical, etc., employees at yards and stations to be submitted to Congress 755 ten per cent for sea duty not computed with retired officers’ 501 commodore’s, retired 501 *Paymaster-General, Navy (see* Bureau of Supplies and Accounts). *Paymaster-General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 215, 879 *Paymasters’ Clerks and Messengers, Army*, appropriation for pay 113, 738 for traveling expenses 113, 738 *Payne, George*, deficiency appropriation for services 933 *Payne, W*. *K.*, deficiency appropriation for services 934 *Peace, Foundation for Promotion of Industrial*, number of committee increased 637 arrangements for meetings, etc 638 *Peace Officers, Alaska, Special*, school service employees may be appointed 837 arrests authorized by; trials 837 no fees, etc., allowed; actual expenses excepted 837 *Pearl Harbor, Hawaii*, establishment of naval station directed 141 buildings, etc., authorized 141 graving dry dock to be built; capacity; cost 141 appropriation for dredging channel entrance 141, 763 for dry dock 141 for machine shops; cost 141 for storehouses 141 for yard development;contracts 141 for Marine barracks and officers’ quarters 766 *Pearl River, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made.. 828 *Peekskill, N.
Y.*, purchase of building for Government uses; price 539 alterations, etc., to be made; cost 539 deficiency appropriation for 490 *Peking, China*, exchange of portion of legation property in. 179 *Penally Envelopes, Franked*, to be sen t pensioners for return of vouchers. 1058 *Penally Franks, Postal Service*, punishment for using, on private mail matter 1134 *Pend ďOreille River*, bridge authorized across, at Newport, Wash 7 preliminary examination of, to be made 834 *Pendleton, Oreg.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 terms of court at 686 *Penitentiaries, United States Courts*, appropriation for construction, Leavenworth, Kans 373, 1012 Atlanta, Ga 374, 1012 McNeil Island, Wash 1013 for maintenance 377, 1015 deficiency appropriation for McNeil Island, Wash., heatingplant 508 *Penn Yan, N.
Y.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 public building street exposure restriction waived 1067 *Pennock, Helen*, payment to, from funds of Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi 89 *Pennsylvania*, appropriation for Indian Service in 92, 808 *Pennsylvania Eastern Judicial District*, salary of attorney and assistant increased 375 *Pennsylvania Western Judicial District*, additional judge authorized 656 deficiency appropriation for 928cxxix *Pensacola, Fla.*, appropriation for equipment plant, navyyard 135 for public works, navy-yard 1-10, 763 for Marine barracks 145 for public works naval magazine 144 for repair, etc., defenses of 393 for sea walls for Forts Pickens and McRee 729 *Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans Railway Company*, may bridge Mobile River at Mobile, Ala 49 *Pension Agents*, appropriation for salaries 419, 1058 for clerks, etc 419, 1058 for stationery, etc 419, 1058 punishment for receiving fees from pensioners 1107 *Pension Appeals, Board of*, appropriation for 223, 887 additional members, may be transferred to classified service 224 *Pension Attorneys*, fees for securing special acts forbidden 419 not recognized in claims for rerating widows. etc., pension 64 fee established for prosecuting widows’ claims under new law 64 penalty for violations 64 *Pension Office.
Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, clerks, etc 226, 890 restriction on filling vacancies, transfers, etc 227, 890 for per diem special examiners 227, 890 for additional special examiners 227, 891 for installing card-index system 343, 891 use for inaugural ceremonies permitted 1161 *Pensioners*, disposition of pension money of inmates of Government Insane Asylum 59 2 inmate of State, etc., homes, to be paid pensions directly 419 return penaltyenvelopes to, for vouchers 420, 1058 claims for burial, etc., expenses to be settled by Secretary of the Interior 1058 *Pensions*, appropriation for Army and Navy 418, 1057 Navy, from naval fund 418, 1057 separate accounts required 419, 1057 inmates of homes, etc., to have payments direct 419 widows’ pension not affected by private act for helpless child 1058 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 419, 1058 fee increased 419 examinations 419 ratingand condition in reports 419 inspection of special examiners’ reports 419 attorneys forbidden fees for special acts; penalty 419 for salaries of agents 419, 1058 for clerk hire; apportionment 419, 1058 for rent, New York agency 419, 1058 for examination, etc., of agencies 419, 1058 for stationery, etc 420, 1058 return penalty envelopes to pensioners for vouchers 420, 1058 claims for burial of deceased pensioners to be settled by Secretary of the Interior 1058 deficiency appropriation for Army 30, 942 for fees, examining surgeons 30, 942 for Army and Navy 507, 517 granted to Texas volunteers who served against Indians, etc., from 1855 to 1860 553 minimum rate for widows, children under 16, and helpless minors 64 no reduction of present rating 64 widows married prior to June 27, 1890, not required to prove death as result of service 64 no attorney recognized for rerating 64 fee for prosecuting widows’ claims established 64 penalty for violation 64 not allowed to officers, etc., of RevenueCutter Service 322 punishment for falsely attempting to receive 1095 receiving fees from pensioners by pension agents 1107 soldiers deserting forfeit all right to 110 *Peonage (see* Slave Trade and Peonage). *Peoria, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 318, 955 for rent 318, 955 enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriationfor 482 *Periodicals, Copyrighted*, mechanical work to be done in United States 1078 affidavit required 1079 punishment for false statements 1079 *Perjury*, punishment for 1111 subornation of 1111 *Permanent Appropriations, Specific*, express terms required to constitute, prior to July 1, 1904 1027 *Pernambuco*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Perry, Okla.*, appropriation for public building 955 town-site lot granted to, for city buildings 469 *Perry, Oran, Adjutant - General Indiana Militia*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 498 *Persia*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation; to be a student of the language 172, 673 for interpreter to legation and consulategeneral 173, 674 for interpreters, guards, etc., at consulates in 181, 682 *Personal Property*, punishment for robbery of Government 1097 larceny of 1144 *Personal Tax Board, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 276, 690 *Personal Taxes, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses, collecting overdue 280, 695 *Peru*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Peru, Ind.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriationfor 483 appropriation for 955 *Peters, Frank*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 930cxxx *Petersburg, Va.*, appropriation for public building 955 for rent 955 limit of cost increased, publicbuilding…. 523 *Petersen, P.
S.*, deficiency appropriation for 508 *Petoskey, Mich.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 made subport of entry 245 immediate transportation delivery privileges granted 245 preliminary examination to be made of inland waterway to Cheboygan 827 *Petroleum Ships*, provisions for entry, etc., at San Luis Obis- po.Port Harford, and Monterey, Cal., repealed 245 *Pcttengill, George T.*, deficiency appropriation for 29, 503 *Pettus, Edmund W*., *late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for grandchildren of 25 *Peyton, J.
Randolph*, may be appointed second lieutenant, infantry, and retired 1039 *Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company*, deficiency appropriation for maintenance of Long Bridge in 1906 497 authorized to construct siding to navyyard, Washington, D. C 397 removal of present track connections on completion 399 substation to be built in southwest Washington by 593 to convey title to portion of reservation No.17, for District property yard 282 *Philadelphia, Pa.*, appropriation for immigrant station 6 for Naval Home 131, 757 for public works, navy-yard 139, 762 for extension of Marine barracks 144, 766 for Marine Corps quartermaster’s depot 144, 766 for assistant treasurer’s office 209, 873 for mint at 210, 875 deficiency appropriation for mint 12 new designs for gold coins 913 anchorage buoys, harbor of, placed under Light-House Board 162 postmaster’s pay increased 407 assistant 408 *Philippine Islands*, appropriation for shelter, etc., Army in the 121, 746 for care of insane Filipino soldiers in 746 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 181, 682 for pay of Resident Commissioners from 188, 850 for expenses 188, 850 for seacoast batteries 395, 730 contracts a uthorized for additional 730 for electric plants for defenses 395, 731 for fire-control stations, etc 396 for searchlights for harbor defense 396 for torpedo planter and six launches 396 for sites for fortifications 396, 731 for artillery for 396 for purchase of submarine mines 396 for mail equipments for 412, 666 for accommodations for seacoast artillery in 1003 deficiency appropriation for claims for damages to property, etc 499 for refund of tonnage tax erroneously collected 910 copyright actions, etc., cognizable in courts of first instance in 1084 disabled soldiers serving in, admitted to Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 1012 government of, to adopt, etc., regulationsof interisland traffic, until Congress admits Philippine vessels to United States registry 70 foreign vessels coming to the United States from, subject to tonnage tax 70 foreign vessels allowed to trade between the United States and 70 harbor business limited to vessels at present engaged in such business and to Philippine and American vessels 70 navigation laws in force for trade between United States and, to continue under the government of the islands 70 former laws repealed 70 exhibit of products and resources to be made at Seattle Exposition 389 appropriation for assisting in installation, etc 390 public documents and Congressional Record to be sent governor-general 1067 *Philippine Islands, Government of*, additional commissioner directed 125 new executive department may be created 125 annual sessions of legislature; time of meeting changed 659 provisions for support of the government 659 internal-revenue laws imposed by, ratified and confirmed 615 *Philippine Commission*, to designate four Filipinos for instruction at West Point 441. *Philippine Islands, Resident Commissioners from*, appropriation for compensation and expenses 188, 850 deficiency appropriation for compensation 512 salaries provided for 567 allowance in lieu of mileage 567 *Philippine Scouts, Army*, appropriation for pay of officers and enlisted men 115, 740 captains authorized appointments for four years 163 number limited 163 Filipinos graduating from Military Academy, eligible only to commissions in 441 *Phoenix, Ariz.*, appropriation for Indian school 76, 787 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriat ion for 484 issue of refunding bonds authorized 605 election to determine 605 limitations 605 *Photographs, etc.*, provisions for copyrighting, not for sale 1078 limit of damages for reproducing copyrighted, by newspapers 1081 *Physical Constants*, appropriation for expenses testing 983 *Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N.
J.*, appropriation for extending filling house 993 for fire protection 993 for enlarging powder factory, etc 993cxxxi title “Powder depot, Dover, N. J.” changed to 993 *Pierre, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 93, 809 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 942 transfer of appropriation to complete artesian well for school 19 *Pigeon River, Mich.*, preliminary examination of, to be made— 827 *“Pike,” U.S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *Pikes Peak, Colo.*, appropriation for reestablishing Weather Bureau station 253 *Pillory*, punishmentby standingin, prohibited 1151 *Pilot Chart, Navy*, appropriation for preparing 220, 884 for North Pacific, monthly 221, 885 *Pilot, Coast*, appropriation for compiling 335, 973 *Pima Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 76, 786 *Pine Bluff, Ark.*, appropriation for public building 955 *Pine Island Sou nd, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Pine Plains, N.* K., appropriation for purchase of land for military camp of instruction at 1003 *Pine Ridge Agency, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 93, 808 *Pine Riage Indian Reservation, 8. Dak.*, deficiency appropriation for surveying 30, 517 lands granted to Bureau of Indian Catholic Missions on 810 *Piney Branch, D. C.*, appropriation for Sixteenth street bridge across 699 *Piney Branch Parkway, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for condemnation expenses 915 *Pipestone, Minn.*, appropriation for Indian school 82, 794 *Piracy*, punishment for 1145 robbery by citizen under foreign commission 1147 foreigner for 1147 confederating todeliver up ship, etc 1148 accessories of 1152 *Pirates (see also* Piracy), punishment for robbery on shore by 1147 *Pitch*, punishment for boxing, etc., trees on public lands for 1098 *Pittsburg, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 955 *Pittsburg, Pa.*, condemned cannon granted to, for Arsenal Park 1069 public building, payment for advertising from rents 491 time extended for bridge across Monongahela River, at 45, 638 *Piute Indian Reservation, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 85, 798 *Plainfield, N.
J.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agri-culture*, appropriation for salaries 255, 10-14 for general expenses aud investigations 256, 1044 for experimental gardens and grounds 256, 1046 for farm, Arlington, Va 256, 1046 for tea culture, sugar, etc., investigations 256 for preparing reports; examining forage seeds, etc 256 for establishing standard grades of cotton 256 for grain and seed inspection and grading; certificates 257 for contingent expenses 257 sum for cotton boll-weevil work immediately available 257 for investigating, etc., plant, fruit, and tree diseases 1044 for investigating, etc., cotton, truck, etc., plants 1044 for plant nutrition, adaptation, etc 1044 for drug plant, tea, fiber, etc., investigations 1045 for grading, etc., cotton and grain 1045 for physical examinat ions 1045 for collecting, etc., new seeds, etc 1045 for testing commercial and forage seeds, etc 1045 for improving production, etc., grain; tobacco ; cotton 1045 for plant breeding; fibers for paper making 1045 for drought resistantplants 1045 for sugarproducingplants 256, 1045 for improving grazing lands; farm practice 1045 for meeting ravages of cotton boll weevil 1045 for dry farming experiments 1045 for utilizing reclaimed lands 1045 for investigating growing, shipping, etc., of fruits and melons 1046 for subtropical testing garden in southern Florida 1046 for testing garden, Fort Brown Reservation, Tex 10-16 for administrative expenses 1046 for seed purchase and distribution 257, 1046 for distributing, etc., seeds; destruction of warehouse 565 deficiency appropriation for investigations, etc 32 for seed distribution 518, 942 *Platt National Park, Okla.*, appropriation for improvement 991 construction of sewer;
Sulphur to pay equal amount 991 *Platte County, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River between Wyandotte County, Kans., and 595 *Platteville, Wis*., limit of cost increased, public building 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 955 *Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y.*, right of way through grounds of, granted to Delaware and Hudson Company, on release of former 472 *Plattsburg, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 829cxxxii *Plattsmouth, Nebr.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriationfor 481 appropriation for 955 *Plauen*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Playgrounds, D.
C., Children’s*, appropriation for equipping and maintaining 286, 701 for improvements, Rosedalesite 286 for improvement, etc., Georgetown site 701 licenses authorized for temporary structures on, in reservations 355 *Playgrounds, D. C., School*, deficiency appropriation for 915 *Plaza, Union Railroad Station, D. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 282 plans for trackage of street car lines on, subject to approval of District Commissioners 249 *Plumbing Inspection, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries, division of 275, 689 *Plymouth*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Plymouth, Mass.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 additional for site 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 street-exposure restriction wai ved 1067 limit of cost increased 1067 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc.*, appropriation for mail transporation by 412, 666 amount appropriated for public buildings not to be used for 328, 968 investigation and report to be made on feasibility of operating by the Government 412 *Pocatello, Idaho*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Pocomoke River, Del. and Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made… 824 *Point Arena Light-Station, Cal.*, deficiency appropriation for restoring 508 *Point Judith Pond, R.
I.*, preliminary examination of, and entrance to be made 832 *Point Judith, R. I.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 361 for lights and fog signals on breakwaters 970 light, etc., buoy authorized off 160 appropriation for 331 *Point Pleasant, W*. *Va.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 memorial of battle with Indians 1774 at, to be erected 545 plans, etc., to be prepared 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 *Pointe au Pelee, Lake Erie*, appropriation for light-vessel 334, 973 *Points of Order, Senate*, deficiency appropriation for digest of decisions on 933 *Points to State Surveys*, appropriation for furnishing 335, 974 *Poisons, etc.*, punishment for sending, improperly in the mails 1131 punishment for mailing with intent to injure person or property 1131 *Police, D.
C.*, appropriation for major, officers, etc 296, 710 promotion of privates serving five years 711 for fuel and repairs 296, 711 for contingent expenses 296, 711 for motor patrol wagon 712 for station house, Anacostia 297 for house of detention 297, 712 for harbor patrol 297, 712 deficiency appropriation for salaries, promotions 916 full complement of force to be maintained; appointments authorized in class 1 296 biennial examination of persons receiving disability pensions 296 payment directed of amounts withheld from pensioners 1894-1896 1066 use of, as watchmen, District building, for bidden 689 *Police Court, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 300, 715 for miscellaneous 300, 715 for witness fees; jurors, etc 300, 715 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 59 for jurors 496, 917 for expenses, site for building, 496 prosecutions for violations of rules, etc., for private hospitals and asvlums to be in 65 tuberculosis prosecutions to be brought in 127 *Political Assessments, etc.*, receiving, etc., by Members of Congress and officials, prohibited 1110 in public building, etc., prohibited 1110 discharges, promotions, etc., on account of, forbidden 1110 giving, etc., to other officials forbidden 1110 punishment for violations 1110 *Polygamy*, punishment for committing, in the Territories; limitations 1149 *Ponca Indian Reservation, Nebr.*, appropriation for repairing bridge between Santee and 85 *Ponca Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 88, 802 *Pontiac, Ill.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Pontiac, Mich.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 955 *Pool Selling, D.
C.*, on races, games, etc., prohibited; penalty 164 *Poor, D. Ċ.*, appropriation for relief of the 307, 723 for transportation of paupers 307. 724 *Poorhouse, D. C. (see* Home for Aged and Infirm. D. C.). *Poplar Bluff, Mo.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Port Antonio*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Port Arthur Ship Canal, ter., Sabine Pass and*, preliminary examination of, to be made 833cxxxiii *Port Arthur, Tex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 granted immediate transportation delivery privileges 58 entry pri vileges 245 *Port au Prince*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Port Clinton, Ohio*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 830 *Port Elizabeth*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Port Harford, Cal.*, made subport of entry, San Francisco customs district 245 temporary detail of officers 245 petroleum ships provisions repealed 245 *Port Jervis, N.
Y.*, condemned cannon granted to, for soldiers’ and sailors’ monument 1070 *Port Limon*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Port Louis*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Port Sanilac, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 827 *Port Washington, Wis*., preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 834 *Portales, N. Mex.*, legislative assembly of New Mexico may sell school section to 612 *Portland, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew at 54 *Portland, Me.*, court-house, purchase of additional ground authorzed 955 construction of, from amount for postoffice 1067 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Portland, Oreg.*, appropriation for launch for customs service 322 appeals from Alaska district court may be heard at circuit court of appeals in 585 duty of collector of customs, as to shipments of game from Alaska 105 *Porto Rico*, appropriation for relief, etc., of ship wrecked American seamen in 181, 682 for pay of Resident Commissioner 188, 850 for expenses 188, 850 for agricultural experiment stations 266, 1055 for quarantine system in 329, 970 for mail equipments for 412, 666 deficiency appropriation for compensation, Resident Commissioner from 512 bridge authorized across Condado Bay, San Juan Island 654 copyright actions, etc., cognizable in dis-trict court of 1084 internal revenue tax on bay rum, etc., brought from 594 *Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry*, appropriation for pay of officers and enlisted men 114 enlistment period 114 assigned as regular regiment of infantry in the Army 392 composition; officers 392 present officers may be recommissioned 392 vacancies in second lieutenant grade may be filled by Porto Rico citizens 392 promotions 392 rank and pay similar to Army officers 392 retirement for disability 392 *Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry, Army (see also* Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry), appropriation for pay of officers 740 for pay of enlisted men 740 *Porto Rico, Roman Catholic Church in*, appropriation for paying claims of; conditions 1018 *Ports of Entry and Delivery*, ports of delivery, Corry, Pa 780 Greenwich, Conn 7 Stratford, Conn 7 ports of entry, Bridgeport.
Conn 7 Ranier, Minn., subport 659 Stamford, Conn., subport 7 Monterey, Cal 245 Norwalk, Conn., subport 7 Petoskey, Mich 245 Port Harford, Cal 245 *Portsmouth, N. H.*, appropriation for public works, navy-yard and naval prison 139 transfer of shears from Boston yard 142 for public works, navy-yard 762 for completing machinery of tugs “Pa-tapsco” and “Patuxent” 151 deficiency appropriation for naval prison 17 for navy-yard pattern shop 17 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 828 *Portsmouth, Va.*, appropriation for public building 956 *Portugal*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Post Exchanges, Military*, appropriation for construction, etc., limit 119, 744 deficiency appropriation for 516 *Post-Office Pepartmcnl(seealso* Postal Service), appropriation for Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 231, 895 for engineers, watchmen, etc 232, 895 for chief inspector, etc 232, 895 for purchasing agent, clerks, etc 232, 895 for attorneys, clerks, etc., division of Assistant Attorney-General 232, 896 for First Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc; 232, 896 for superintendent salaries and allowances 232, 896 for superintendent appointments, etc 233, 896 for superintendent city delivery, etc 233, 896 for Second Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 233, 896 for superintendent railway adjustments, etc 233, 896 for superintendent foreign mails etc 233, 896 for General.Superintendent Railway Mail Service, etc 233, 896 for Third Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 233, 896 for superintendent division of stamps, etc 233, 896 for superintendent division of classification, etc 233, 897 for superintendent division of registered mail, etc 233, 897cxxxiv appropriation for per diem, assistant superintendents, etc 233, 897 for superintendent division of moneyorders, etc 234, 897 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 234, 897 for superintendent rural delivery, etc 234, 897 for superintendent division of dead letters, etc 234, 897 for superintendent division of supplies, etc 234, 897 for topographer, draftsmen, etc 234, 898 for contingent, expenses 234, 898 for rent for storing files 235 for Official Postal Guide 235, 898 for post-route maps 235, 898 for postage stamps 235, 898 for printing and binding 384, 1023 for postal service 406, 660 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 23 for repairs to roofs 23 for postal service 23, 31, 510, 518, 929, 943, 945 for power, light, and repairs to machinery, repair shops, etc 24 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 27, 514, 938 for reimbursing Ordnance Department for arms, etc., furnished to 125 for indexes and filing devices 510 for telegraphing 929 *Post-Office Department Building, Old*, appropriation for employees, care of 224, 888 *Post-Office Inspectors*, appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 232, 895 for salaries 406, 660 for per diem; allowances 406, 660 for clerks. etc., division headquarters 407, 661 for traveling expenses, etc 407, 661 for livery hire, rural service, etc 407, 661 for expenses, division headquarters 407, 661 for rewards, etc 407, 661 for securing information 407, 661 deficiency appropriation for rewards 31 *Post-Offices*, appropriation for postmasters 407, 661 pay increased, Boston and Philadelphia 407 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 407, 661 pay increased, Boston and Philadelphia 408 appointments restricted 408 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 408, 662 appointments restricted 410, 664 for mechanics, watchmen, etc 410, 664 for clerks in charge of contract stations 410, 664 for substitute clerks, etc 410, 664 for temporary and auxiliary clerks 410, 664 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 410, 664 for unusual conditions 410, 664 for clerical services, third-class offices 410, 664 for rent, light, and fuel; leases 410, 665 for station, New York Central terminal, New York 411 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 411, 665 for canceling machines 411, 665 for city delivery 411, 665 deficiency appropriation for clerks, first and second class offices 23 for temporary clerk hire, first and second class offices 23 for substitute clerks 23 deficiency appropriation for rent, light, and fuel, Presidential offices 23 for miscellaneous expenses, first and second class offices 23 for postmasters 24, 943 Catalogue of Copyright Entries to be distributed to exchange offices, of foreign mails 1086 punishment for feloniously breaking into, etc 1125 *Post-Route Maps*, appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc 235, 898 *Postage Stamps*, appropriation for manufacture 414, 668 issue of, commemorative of centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday 1160 punishment for using canceled, etc 1127 counterfeiting, etc., domestic 1132 foreign 1132 *Postal Cards*, appropriation for manufacture; distribution 415, 668 *Postal Checks and Warrants*, issue of duplicates for lost, etc 415, 644 of small amounts to officials 415, 644 *Postal Commission, Joint Congressional*, authority continued; time for making report extended 417 to codify postal laws 417 unexpended balance reappropriated with an additional sum for expenses 417 *Postal Congress at Rome, Italy, Unirersal*, settlement of accounts of delegates to, directed 417 *Postal Funds*, restriction on postmasters depositing, in county where office located, removed 415 punishment for unauthorized use, etc 1133 deposits permitted 1133 *Postal Guide, Official*, appropriation for publication 235, 898 *Postal Laws*, codification by Joint Congressional Commission directed 417 *Postal Notes*, punishment for forging, counterfeiting, etc. 1131 *Postal Offenses*, punishment for unauthorized conducting of post-office 1123 unlawful collecting, etc., mail by carriers 1123 establishing private express for letters, etc 1123 carrying agent, etc., of private express 1124 sending mail by private express 1124 unlawful carrying of mail on post routes 1124 unlawful carrying mail on mail vessels 1124 special messengers, etc., allowed 1124 unauthorized use of letter-carriers’ uniform, etc 1124 claiming to carry mail without authority 1124 injuring mail bags, etc 1124 stealing mail bags, etc 1124 stealing, counterfeiting, etc., keys to bags, etc 1125 breaking into post-office 1125 forcibly entering, etc., mail car, vessel, etc 1125 stealing, etc., matter from the mail 1125 unlawful detention of matter by employees, etc 1125 detention, etc., of newspapers by employees, etc 1126cxxxv punishment for assault with intent to steal, etc., mail matter 1120 injury to letter boxes, etc 1126 deserting mail by employees 1126 failure to make prompt delivery of ship, etc., letters 1126 obstructing the mails 1127 delaying mail by ferryman 1127 failure of foreign vessel to deliver or convey mail, etc 1127 vessels making entry before delivery of mail 1127 using, etc., canceled stamps, etc 1127 making false returns, etc., by officials 1128 overcharge, etc., of postage by officials 1128 unlawful use, sale, etc., of stamps, etc 1128 failing to account for postage due receipts, etc 1128 issuing money orders before payment by sender 1129 mailing obscene literature, articles to produce abortion, etc 1129 mailing matter having lewd, libelous, etc., inscriptions, etc., on wrapper 1129 mailing matter relating to lotteries, etc 1129 postal officials acting for lotteries, etc 1130 using mails for counterfeit money, etc 1130 assuming false addresses for circulating counterfeit money, etc 1131 mailing poisonous, injurious, etc., matter 1131 mailing intoxicating liquors, etc 1131 mailing articles with intent to injure person or property 1131 counterfeiting, etc., money orders 1131 counterfeiting, etc., postage stamps, etc. 1132 counterfeiting, etc., foreign postage stamps, etc 1132 fraudulently mailing matter at less than legal rate 1132 postmaster illegally, etc., approving bonds, etc 1133 submitting false evidence as to second-class matter 1133 submitting, etc., false claims for indemnity for lost registered matter 1133 embezzling, etc., postal funds 1133 deposits permitted 1133 postal officials interested in contracts, etc 1134 illegally using penalty frank 1134 fraudulent increase of mail for weighing 1134 depredations, etc., of foreign mail 1134 liability of employees 1134 “postal service” to include Post-Office Department 1134 *Postal Service*, Office of Postmaster-General 406, 660 appropriation for advertising 406, 660 for rent, power, etc., repair shops, and supplies division 406, 660 for post-office inspectors 406, 660 for per diem, inspectors in the field 406, 660 for salaries and expenses 407, 660 for livery hire, etc., installing rural routes 407, 661 for expenses’, division headquarters 407, 661 for rewards, etc 407, 661 for mechanical equipment for handling mail, Washington, D.
C., office 407 for testing, etc., labor-saving devices 407, 661 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 407, 661 Office of First Assistant Postmaster-General 407, 661 appropriation for postmasters 407, 661 at Boston and Philadelphia, increased. 407 for assistants, first and second class offices 407, 661 at Boston and Philadelphia, increased. 408 appointments restricted 408 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 408, 662 appointments restricted 410, 664 for mechanics, watchmen, etc 410, 664 for clerks in charge of contract stations 410, 664 for substit ute clerks 410, 664 for temporary and auxiliaryclerks 410, 664 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 410, 664 for unusual conditions 410, 664 for clerical services, third-class offices; allotment 410, 664 for rent, light, and fuel; limit;term 410, 665 for maintenance, etc., station at New York Central terminal.NewYork 411 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 411, 665 for canceling machines 411, 665 for assistant superintendents, salaries and allowances division 411, 665 for city delivery; carriers 411, 665 substitutes, etc 411, 665 new offices; carriers 411, 665 allowances; mechanics 411, 665 marine service, Detroit 411, 665 incidental expenses 411, 665 special delivery 411, 665 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 411, 665 payment of rent toagents, authorized 411 Office of Second Assistant Postmaster-Genera 1412, 665 appropriation for transportation, star routes 412, 665 discontinuance if duplicated by rural delivery’ 412, 666 Alaska emergency service 412, 666 for steamboat, etc., service 412, 666 for mail messenger service 412, 666 for pneumatic-tube service 412, 666 report to be made on operating, by the Government 412 for wagon service;
Chicago 412, 666 for mail bags, etc.; equipments, Alaska, etc 412, 666 for equipment shop, etc., Chicago 412, 666 for mail locks and keys. etc 412, 666 for railroad routes 412, 666 for freight on postal cards, supplies, etc 412, 666 for postal-car service 413, 666 for Railway Mail Service 413, 666 additional division, New Orleans, La. 413 for electric and cable car service 414, 667 compensation; limit, interurban service 414, 667 unusual conditions, etc 414, 668 for foreign mail transportation 414, 668 pier transfers, New York and San Francisco 414, 668 payment for carrying liquors, etc., forbidden 414 for assistant superintendent foreign mails, New York 414, 668 for balance due foreign countries 414, 668 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 414, 668 Office of Third Assistant Postmaster-General 414, 668 appropriation for postage stamps 414, 668cxxxvi appropriation for stamped envelopes and wrappers; distribution 415, 668 for postal cards; distribution 415, 668 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 415, 668 for indemnity, lost registered letters, etc 415, 668 deposit of moneys received from 415 for indemnity, lost international registered articles 415, 668 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 415, 668 for counsel, second-class mail suits 415, 668 temporary deposits of funds in national or State banks permitted 415 issue of duplicates for lost checks or warrants 415 to postal employees, etc 415 destruction of money-order state ments, etc., after three years 415 record of unpaid money orders to be kept 416 matter tending to incite arson, murder, etc., excluded from mails 416 Office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General 416, 669 appropriation for stat ionery 416, 669 for official and registry envelopes; distribution 416, 669 for money-order supplies 416, 669 for supplies, registry, etc., service 416, 669 for city delivery supplies 416, 669 for postmarking stamps, etc 416, 669 for letter balances, etc 416, 669 for wrapping paper, twine, etc 416, 669 for facing slips, etc 416, 669 for miscellaneous supplies 416, 669 for printing street directory of cities 417 for rural delivery supplies 417, 669 for expenses, shipment of supplies, etc 417, 669 for rural delivery; carriers, substitutes, etc 417, 669 substation clerks 417, 669 carriers with power boats 417, 669 bonds of postmasters, special money order conditions omitted 670 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 417, 670 settlement of accounts of delegates to Postal Congress at Rome 417 payment to permanently incapacitated persons prohibited 417, 670 civil-pension roll prohibited 417, 670 joint commission on postal business continued 417 filing report 417 to codify postal laws 417 additional appropriation: balance reappropriated 417 enlisted men of Navy to be designated to take charge of mails for and from naval vessels 417 appointment; oath and bond; compensation 418 statement of receipts and expenditures to be made with annual estimates 418 appropriation for supplying deficiencies in revenues 418, 670 payment for carrying liquors, cocaine, etc., in mails, prohibited 418 deficiency appropriation for clerks, first and second class offices 23 for temporary clerk hire, first and second class offices 23 deficiency appropriation for substitutes for clerks on vacation 23 for rent, light, and fuel 23, 31 for miscellaneous expenses, first and second class offices 23, 510 for city delivery 24, 31, 510, 518 for power, light, and repairs, department, etc., buildings 24 for Railway Mail Service 24, 930 transfer of appropriations to locks, etc 24 for stamped envelopes, etc 24 for counsel second-class mail matter suits 24 for distributing registry envelopes 24 for distributing official evelopes 24 for supplies, city delivery 24 for wrapping twine and tying devices 24 for postmasters 24, 31, 510, 518, 930, 943 for special delivery 24, 31, 510, 930, 943 for transportation, ‘star routes 24, 31, 510, 518, 930, 943, 943 for rural delivery 31, 510, 943, 943, 945 for rewards 31, 943 for indemnity, lost registered mail 31, 510, 518, 943, 945 for railroad transportation 31, 930, 943 for separating mails 31, 943 for clerk hire 510, 518 for mail messenger service 510 for wagon service 510, 943 for Railway Mail Service, assistant superintendents 510 for Doremus Machine Company. 510 for rent, repair shop, etc., Washington, D.
C 929 for Grand Rapids Railway Company…. 930 for foreign mails 930 for clerk hire, third-class offices 930 for supplies, registry system 930 for Carter and Booker 930 for experimental rural free delivery 943 franking privilege granted Frances F. Cleveland and Mary Lord Harrison 591 offenses against the’ 1123 penalty franked envelopes for returning vouchers of pensioners 420, 1058 *Postmarking, etc., Stamps, Postal Service*, appropriation for 416, 669 *Postmaster-General*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 231, 895 for chief inspector, etc 231, 895 for purchasing agent, clerks, etc 231, 895 for postal service under 406, 660 for advertising 406, 660 for rent of buildings, for repair shops, supplies, etc 406, 660 for power, etc 406, 660 for inspectors, etc 406, 660 for mechanical equipment for handlingmail, Washington, D.
C., office 407 for testing, etc., labor-saving devices 407, 661 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 407, 661 to issue special postage stamp to commemorate centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday 1160 to make, etc., rules to prevent inportation of piratical copyrighted books, etc 1083 to prescribe rules for issue of duplicates for lost, etc., postal checks and warrants. 644 to report on feasibility, etc., of operating pneumatic-tube’ service by the Government 412cxxxvii *Postmaster, House of Representatives*, appropriation for, assistant, messengers, etc 191, 854 pay increased 854 for horses and mail wagons 191, 854 *Postmaster.
Senate*, appropriation for, assistant, etc 186, 849 for horses and mail wagons 187, 849 *Postmasters*, appropriation for compensation 407, 661 increased, Boston and Philadelphia 407 for assistant, first and second class offices 407, 661 increased, Boston and Philadelphia 408 appointments restricted 408, 662 deficiency appropriation for compensation. 24, 31, 510, 518, 930, 943 punishment for illegally approving postal bonds 1133 making false certificates 1133 restriction on depositing funds in national bank in the county removed 415 may deposit in State bank, and in adjacent State 415 to receipt for and forward works to copyright office 1078 *Potomae Avenue, D.
C.*, name of Georgia avenue changed to 284 *Potomac Electric and Power Company, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for current, House Office Building 506, 925 Senate Office Building 925 *Potomac Park, D. C.*, appropriation for care and maintenance 355, 994 for improvement, continuing B street, etc 355, 995 acquisition of squares 63and 89 355 jurisdiction of B street transferred to Chief of Engineers 356 for roadway over tidal reservoir inlet 356 for commencing improvement of section 1 995 licenses for boathouses may be granted on tidal reservoir 355 *Potomac River*, limit of cost increased, light station, Ragged Point, Va 161 appropriation for 332 *Potomac River, D.
C.*, tugboats on, to have hinged smokestacks for passing under bridges 1066 to have approval of Secretary of War to be used on 1066 *Pottawatomie Indians, Kans.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 80, 791 transfer of Wah-qua-bas-kuk land to Wisconsin 791 for repairing, etc., old cemetery 81 roads to be established on reservation section lines 81 lands of, granted for Sacred Heart Mission. 807 *Powder Depots, Army (see* Arsenals). *Powder, Navy*, appropriation for; restriction 132, 758 purchases from trusts, etc., forbidden 759 *Powell, John Wesley*, appropriation for monument to, in Grand Canyon National Forest 992 *Powells River, Tenn.*, bridge authorized across, at Agee 33 *Power Boats, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 412, 666 *Power Plants, Navy-Yards*, detailed report on consolidation, to be made 142 *Powers, Llewellyn, late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pav to widow of 933 *Powers of Attorney*, punishment for forging, etc., to obtain money from the Government 1094 having in possession forged, etc 1094 demanding money, etc., on false 1095 *Powhatan, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Black River at 3 *Prague*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Precious Metals*, appropriation for collecting statistics of 205, 869 *Preliminary Examination for River and Harbor Improvements*, appropriation for 822 *Prescott*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Prescott.
Place NW., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for joining Kal- orama avenue with 494 *Presents*, punishment for offering, to revenue officers 1000 *President and Vice-President, Electors for*, appropriat ion for printing ascertainment of vote for 380 for messengers conveying votes of 381 *President of the Un ited States*, appropriation for compensation 196, 859 increased 859 increase to take effect March 4, 1909 859 for Secretary of, assistants, clerks, etc 196, 860 for traveling expenses of 356 for continuing construction of Isthmian Canal under 860, 1024 deficiency appropriation for purchase of automobiles, etc., for 616 authorized to accept invitation to participate in Japanese exposition 183 appointment of officers 183 consent to modification of bond for Chinese indemnity 577 invite International Congress of Applied Chemistry to hold next meeting in United States 1170 relieve, etc., Sicilian earthquake sufferers 584 discretionary authority to change grade of diplomatic representatives, repealed 672 discretionary powers of, in two kinds of punishments 1151 duties in connection with organized militia. 400 if estimates for expenses exceed probable revenue, statement to be made to 1027 recommendations for reduction in expenses or loans or new taxes may be made 1027 may appoint .J.
Randolph Peyton, second lieutenant, infantry, retired 1039 William Parker Sedgwick, ensign, retired, Navy 585 William S. Shacklette, hospital steward, retired, Navy 58 Archibald G. Sterling, ensign, Navy 570 may create new executive department in Philippine government 125 may grant leases of public lands in Canal Zone 658cxxxviii may restore to Marine Corps Robert. Morgan Gilson, captain 1064 National Guard, District of Columbia, to be organized, etc., by 629 provisions for ceremonies, inauguration of 1161 requested to negotiate with Great Britain for maintaining water levels of Great Lakes, etc 821 to appoint additional member of Philippine Commission 125 commission to report on condition of Washington, D.
C., jail, etc 303 to cause new National Museum and Agricultural buildings to be put at disposal of Tuberculosis Congress 479 to declare right of aliens to benefit of international copyright 1077 to establish price for coal for Army and Navy from Alaska mines 424 to name hospital ships exempt from tax in time of war 46 to open to-entry surplus lands of Navajo Reservation, N. Mex. and Ariz., after allotments completed 457 unallotted lands of Cheyenne River and Standing Rock reservations 461 unallotted lands of Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont 561 to prescribe time for opening Spokane Indian Reservation, Wash., agricultural lands 458 *Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.*, appropriation for providing water supply 1003 for improvement of grounds 364, 1004 *Pribilof Islands, Alaska*, appropriation for repairs to public buildings on 981 *Prices Island, S.
C.*, dam authorized across Savannah Riverat 36 *Princeton, Ind.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Principals*, persons committing, or aiding, etc., in, offenses liable as 1152 *Printing*, requirements for, copyrighted books, in United States 1078 *Printing, Public* (see Public Printing and Binding). *Prioleau, Aaron P.*, deficiency appropriation for contested- election expenses 512 *Prison, Commission, International*, appropriation for subscription, etc 176, 677 for participating in eighth congress 677 *Prison Congress, Eighth International*, appropriation for participating in 677 *Prisoners, D.
C.*, appropriation for support of 301, 717 for transporting, to workhouse 304, 720 *Prisoners, Un ited States Courts*, appropriation for support of 377, 1015 deficiency appropriation for support of 30, 32, 509, 518, 943 punishment for allowing, to escape 1113 resisting arrest 1114 obstructing, etc., arrests of 1114 rescuing, etc., persons arrested 1114 rescuing criminals on the way to execution 1114 rescuing, after conviction, etc 1114 *Private Land Claims*, deficiency appropriation for surveying; 942 *Private Land Claims, Court of*, time extended for filing claims in 655 *Privates, Army*, allowance for reenlisting in 3 months from expiration of first enlistment110 *Prize Court Conference, International*, appropriation for share in expenses 380 *Prize Fights*, punishment for engaging in; application of provisions 1150 *Prize Money*, punishment for falsely attempting to receive 1095 *Prize Property*, punishment for fraudulent acts, etc., relating to 1096 *Proceedings in Congress*, appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 192, 855 for reporting, Senate 187, 850 *Process, United States Courts*, punishment for resisting service of, by court officers 1114 *Proctor, Redfield, late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pav to widow of 511 *Progreso*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Property Clerk’s Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for 274, 688 *Property Yard, D. C.*, part of reservat ion No. 17 to be used for 281 rights of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad Company to be released 282 *Proposals*, punishment for forging, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 *Prosecution of Crimes*, appropriation for superintendent of prisons, examiners, etc 236 *Providence Hospital, Washington, D. C.*, appropriation for support of destitute patients in 367, 1006 for isolating ward 299, 715 *Providence, R.
I.*, appropriation for public building; room for Civil Service Commission 956 *Providence. River and Harbor, R. I.*, preliminary examination of, to be made; channel between Kettle and Gaspee points 832 *Provincetown, Mass.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 826 *Provisions, Army*, appropriation for subsistence 115, 740 *Provisions, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 156, 775 deficiency appropriation for 501, 504, 505 *Provisions, Navy*, appropriation for 146, 767 deficiency appropriation for 503, 922, 941 *Public Buildings (sec also* Public Buildings Omnibus Act), appropriation for, Aiken, S.
C 945 for Albuquerque. N. Mex 945 for Alexandria, Minn 945 for Alliance, Ohio 946 for Alton, Ill 946 for Americus, Ga 946 for Ames, Iowa 946cxxxix appropriation for Amsterdam, N. Y 946 for Anderson, S. C 946 for Appleton, Wis 946 for Asbury Park, N.J 946 for Ashtabula, Ohio 946 for Athens, Ga 946 for Athens, Ohio 946 for Atlanta, Ga 946 for Auburn, Me 946 for Austin, Minn 946 for Baltimore, Md., post-office 946 for Bar Harbor, Me 946 for Barre, Vt 946 for Bath, Me 946 for Beatrice, Nebr 946 for Beaumont, Tex.; site 946 for Bedford, Ind 946 for Belfast.
Me 946 for Belleville, Ill 946 for Bellingham, Wash 946 for Beloit, Wis 947 for Belvidere, Ill 947 for Beverly, Mass 947 for Bismarck, N. Dak 947 for Bluefield, W. Va 947 for Boise. Idaho 947 for Boulder, Colo 947 for Bowling Green, Ky 947 for Bradford, Pa 947 for Brainerd, Minn 947 for Brattleboro, Vt 947 for Brazil, Ind 947 for Bridgeton, N.J 947 for Bristol, Tenn 947 for Burlington, Vt 317 for Calais, Me 947 for Canandaigua, N. Y 947 for Cape Girardeau, Mo 947 for Carbondale, Pa 947 for Carlisle, Pa 947 for Carrollton, Mo 947 for Carthage, Mo 947 for Catlettsburg, Ky 947 for Cedar Rapids, Iowa 947 rent 317, 947 for Centralia, Ill 947 for Chambersburg, Pa 947 for Charleston, W.
Va 947 for Chelsea, Mass 948 for Chester, Pa 948 for Chicago Heights, Ill 948 for Chippewa Falls, Wis 948 for Clarinda, Iowa 317 for Cleburne, Tex 948 for Cleveland, Ohio 948 rent 317, 948 for Cleveland, Tenn 948 for Clifton Forge, Va 948 for Clinton, Mo 948 for Coldwater, Mich 948 for Colorado Springs, Colo 948 for Columbus, Ind 948 for Columbus, Miss 948 for Columbus, Nebr 948 for Columbus, Ohio 948 rent 317, 948 for Concord, N. C 948 for Connellsville, Pa 948 for Connersville, Ind 948 for Corinth, Miss 948 for Corsicana, Tex 948 for Council Bluffs, Iowa 948 rent‘ 948 appropriation forCrookston.
Minn 948 for Dallas, Tex 948 for Dalton, Ga 949 for Danville, Ill 949 for Danville, Ky 949 for Danville, Va 949 for Davenport, Iowa 949 for Dayton, Ohio 949 for Decatur, Ill 317 for Decorah, Iowa 949 for Delaware, Ohio 949 for Demopolis, Ala 949 for Denison, Tex 949 for Denver, Colo., post-office 949 for Des Moines, Iowa 949 for Detroit, Mich 949 for Devils Lake, N. Dak 949 for Dixon, Ill 949 for Dothan, Ala 949 for Dover, N. H 949 for East Liverpool, Ohio 949 for Easton, Pa 949 for East Saint Louis, Ill 949 for Eau Claire, Wis 317 for Elgin, Ill. 949 for Ellsworth, Me 949 for Elizabeth, N.J 949 for Elwood, Ind 949 for Emporia, Kans 949 for Enid, Okla 950 for Escanaba, Mich 950 for Estherville, Iowa 950 for Eugene, Oreg 950 for Everett, Wash 950 for Fairbury, Nebr 950 for Fairmont, W.
Va 950 for Faribault, Minn 950 for Fayetteville, Ark 950 for Fayetteville, N. C 950 for Fernandina, Fla 950 for Fort Collins, Colo 950 for Fort Dodge, Iowa 950 rent 950 for Frankfort, Ky 950 for Fredericksburg, Va 950 for Fremont, Nebr 950 for Gadsden, Ala 950 for Gainesville, Fla 950 for Gainesville, Ga 950 for Gonzales, Tex 950 for Grand Island, Nebr 317, 950 for Grand Rapids, Mich 950 rent 317, 950 for Green Bay, Wis 317, 950 for Greencastle, Ind 950 for Greensburg, Pa 950 for Greenville, Ill 950 for Greenville, Miss 951 for Greenville, Tex 951 for Griffin, Ga 951 for Gulfport, Miss 951 for Hamilton, Ohio 951 for Harriman, Tenn 951 for Hattiesburg, Miss 951 for Hazleton, Pa 951 for Henderson, N.
C 951 for Highpoint, N. C 951 for Hillsdale, Mich 951 for Hinton, W. Va 951 for Hoboken, N.J 951 for Holdrege, Nebr 951 for Honolulu, Hawaii 951 for Hope, Ark 951cxl appropriation for Hot Springs, Ark 951 for Houston, Tex 951 for Hudson, N.Y 951 for Independence, Kans 951 for Independence, Mo 951 for Ionia, Mich 951 for Ironton, Ohio 951 for Jackson, Mich 951 for Jackson, Miss 951 for Jackson, Tenn 951 for Jacksonville, Fla 951 for Jeffersonville, Ind 952 for Jersey City, N.J 952 for Johnson City, Tenn 952 for Jonesboro, Ärk 952 for Kearney, Nebr 952 for Keene, N.
II 952 for Kenosha, Wis 952 for Kewanee, Ill 952 for Kinston, N. C 952 for Knoxville, Tenn 317, 952 for Kokomo, Ind 952 for La Crosse, Wis 952 for La Grande, Oreg 952 for Lafayette, Ind 317 for Lake Charles, La 952 for Lancaster, Ohio 952 for Lancaster, Pa 317 for Lander, Wvo 952 for Lead, S. Dak 952 for Lebanon, Ky 952 for Lewiston, Idaho 952 for Lexington, Ky 952 for Lexington. Mo 952 for Lima, Ohio 952 for Lincoln, Ill 952 for Litchfield, Hl 952 for Little Rock, Ark 952 for Logan, Utah 952 for London, Ky 952 for Los Angele’s, Cal 953 rent 317, 953 for Lynchburg, Va 953 for Macon, Mo 953 for Malone, N.
Y 953 for Manchester, N. II 953 for Manchester, Va 953 for Manhattan, Kans 953 for Manistee, Mich 953 for Manitowoc, Wis 953 for Marietta, Ga 953 for Marietta, Ohio 953 for Marinette, Wis 953 for Marion, Ind 953 for Marion, Ohio 953 for Marlboro, Mass 953 for Mason City, Iowa 953 for Massillon, Ohio 953 for Mayfield, Kv 953 for McKinney, Tex 953 for Meadville, Pa 953 for Meriden, Conn 953 for Meridian, Miss 953 for Michigan City, Ind 953 for Middletown, N.Y 953 for Milford, Del 953 for Milford, Mass 953 for Minneapolis, Minn 954 for Missoula, Mont. 954 for Mitchell.
S. Dak 954 for Moline, Ill 954 for Monroe, Mich 954 for Montgomery, Ala 954 for Moscow, Idaho 954 appropriation tor Mount Clemens, Mich 954 for Mount Sterling, Ky 954 for Murfreesboro, Tenn 954 for Murphysboro, Ill 954 for Muscatine, Iowa 317 for Muskogee, Okla 954 for Nevada, Mo 954 for Newark, Ohio 954 for New Britain, Conn 954 for New Brunswick, N. J 954 for New Haven, Conn 319 for New London, Conn 954 for New Orleans, La 954 mint, repairs 317 for New Ulm, Minn 954 for New York, post-office; cost 317, 954 barge office; cost 318, 954 for Newnan, Ga 954 for Niles, Mich 954 for Norfolk, Va 954 for North Platte, Nebr 955 for North Yakima, Wash 955 for Ocala, Fla 318, 955 for Ogden, Utah 955 for Oklahoma City, Okla 955 for Olean, N.
Y 955 for Ottumwa, Iowa 955 rent 955 for Owosso, Mich 955 for Palestine, Tex 955 for Pana, Ill 955 for Paris, Ill 955 for Paris, Ky 955 for Parsons, Kans 955 for Pawtuckett, R. I. 955 for Peoria, Ill 318, 955 rent 318, 955 for Perry, Okla 955 for Peru, Ind 955 for Petersburg, Va 955 rent 955 for Philadelphia, Pa., immigrant station 6 for Pine Bluff, Ark 955 for Pittsburg, Kans 955 for Platteville. Wis 955 for Plattsmouth, Nebr 955 for Pontiac, Mich 955 for Portland, Me., additional land for court-house 955 for Portsmouth, Va 956 for Providence, R.
I. 956 for Quincy, Ill 956 rent 956 for Quincy, Mass 318 for Rawlins, Wyo 956 for Reading, Pa 956 for Red Wing, Minn 956 for Richford, Vt 956 for Richmond, Va., rent 318, 956 for Riverside, Cal 956 for Roanoke, Va., rent 956 for Rochester, Minn 956 for Rock Island, Hl 956 rent 956 for Rock Springs, Wyo 956 for Rome, Ga.. 956 for Ruston, La 956 for Sacramento, Cal 956 for Saint Louis, Mo., post-office 956 for Salisbury, N. C 956 for San Angelo, Tex 956 for San Antonio, Tex 956 for San Francisco, Cal., mint 318, 957 Waltz Safe and Lock Company 318cxli appropriation tor San Francisco customhouse, earthquake losses 318 for San Juan, P.
R 957 for San Marcos, Tex 957 for Santa Barbara, Cal 957 for Santa Cruz, Cal 957 for Santa Rosa, Cal 957 for Saulte Sainte Marie, Mich 957 for Selina, Ala 957 for Sewickley, Pa 957 for Shamokin, Pa 957 for Sharon, Pa 957 for Shenandoah, Iowa 957 for Sheridan, Wyo 957 for Shreveport, La 957 rent 957 for Sioux Palls, S. Dak 957 for Spokane, Wash 318, 957 for Springfield, Mass 957 for Springfield, Ohio. 957 for Stevens Point, Wis 957 for Sulphur Springs, Tex 957 for Sumter, S. C 957 for Temple, Tex 957 for Terrell, Tex 957 for Toledo, Ohio 958 for Trenton, N.J 318, 958 for Trinidad, Colo 958 for Troy, Ala 958 for Tuscaloosa, Ala 958 for Versailles, Ky 958 for Valdosta, Ga. 958 for Virginia, Minn 958 for Warrensburg, Mo 958 for Watertown, N.Y 958 rent 318, 958 for Watertown, S.
Dak 958 for Watertown, Wis 958 for Waycross, Ga 958 for Webster City, Iowa 318 for Webster, Mass 958 for Wellington, Kans 958 for Wichita Falls, Tex 958 for Wichita, Kans 318 for Willimantic, Conn 958 for Wilmar, Minn 958 for Wilmington, Del 958 for Wilmington, N. C 958 for Winchester, Va 958 for Woburn, Mase 958 for Yazoo, Miss 958 for York, Nebr 959 for York, Pa 959 for Youngstown, Ohio, rent 959 for Treasury buildings, repairs, etc 319, 959 for Engraving and Printing Bureau, additional land, and new building; contracts 319, 959 accommodation for division of issue, Treasurer’s office 959 closing C street between Fourteenth and Fifteenth SW 959 for repairs and preservation 319, 959 rental of buildings on acquired sites; repairs, etc., from receipts 319, 959 for mechanical equipment for, heating, hoisting, etc 320, 959 for vaults, safes, and locks 320, 960 for plans, etc 320, 960 for electrical protection to vaults 320, 960 for inspector of electric-light plants, fixtures, etc. 198 for Supervising Architect, assistant, superintendents, etc 200, 864 appropriation for draftsmen, engineers, etc.; maximum 201 for general expenses, skilled employees in Supervising Architect’s office 960 for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 960 for mechanical labor force 960 for contingent expenses, materials, commissions, etc 960 for assistant custodians and janitors 327, 967 Saint Paul, Minn 327 for general inspector of supplies 327, 967 for inspector of furniture, etc.; assistant 327, 967 for furniture and repairs 327, 967 for fuel, lights, and water 327, 968 for construction, Lawton, Okla., from proceeds sale of lands. 458 deficiency appropriation for furniture, etc 10 for New York custom-house, furnishing 10 for New York, N.
Y., court-house and post-office 492 for New York, subtreasury 939 for rent of old custom-house 939 for fuel, lights, and water 10, 27, 939 for Athens, Ohio 11 for assistant custodians and janitors 27, 939 for Binghamton, N. Y 28 for repairs and preser vat ion 28, 939 for Kankakee, Ill 491 for Wheeling, W. Va 491 for Asheville, N. C., rent 492 for San Jose, Cal 492 for Ithaca, N. Y 614 for furniture and repairs 909, 939, 944 for Vicksburg Railway and Light Company 909 for administrative expenses 913 for Detroit, Mich 913 for heating apparatus 939 for Delaware, Ohio 939 for Demopolis, Ala 939 for Treasury, Washington, D.
C. 939 authority for paving advertising from rents, Pittsburg, Pa 491 towel service, Richmond, Va 491 street sprinkling, Saint Louis new postoffice 491 cleaningsnow, Westchester, Pa 491 from repairs, etc., for advertising, Bav City, Mich 491 from repairs, etc., to AllenJ. Krebs 492 from repairs, etc., Rudge and Guenzel Company 492 pneumatic-tube postal service not to be paid from appropriations for 328, 968 additional land authorized for Ellsworth, Me 913 punishment fur making contracts, etc., for, in excess of appropriations 1106 soliciting, etc., political assessments in, prohibited 1110 punishment for 1110 *Puhlie Buildings Omnibus Act*, limit of cost increased and construction authorized, Albuquerque, N.
Mex 522 Alexandria, Minn 521 Alpena, Mich 521 Alton, Ill 520 Americus, Ga 520 Anderson, S. 523 Baltimore, Md 521 Bar Harbor, Me 521 Barre, Vt 523cxlii l`imit of cost increased and construction authorized, Bedford, Ind 521 Belleville, Ill 520 Belvidere, Ill 520 Bluefield, W. Va 523 Boulder, Colo 520 Bowling Green, Ky 521 Bridgeton, N.J 522 Burlington, Iowa 521 deficiency appropriation for 182 Calais, Me 521 Cape Girardeau, Mo 522 Calisle, Pa 522 Carthage, Mo, 522 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 521 Charleroi, Pa 522 Chippewa Falls, Wis 523 Cleveland, Ohio 522 Clifton Forge, Va 523 Coldwater, Mich 521 Colorado Springs.
Colo 520 Columbus, Miss 522 Columbus, Ohio 522 Corsicana, Tex 523 Council Bluffs, Iowa 521 deficiency appropriation for 482 Crookston, Minn 521 Danville, Ky 521 Dixon, Ill 520 Dothan, Ala 520 East Saint Louis, Ill 520 Escanaba, Mich 521 Eugene, Oreg 522 Eureka, Cal 520 Fairmont, W. Va 523 deficiency appropriation for 482 Fayetteville, Ark 520 Fayetteville, N. C 522 Fredericksburg, Va 523 Gadsden, Ala 520 Gainesville, Fla 520 Gainesville, Ga 520 Green Bay, Wis 523 Greenville, Miss 522 Gulfport, Miss 522 Jackson, Miss 522 Johnson City, Tenn 523 Johnstown, Pa 522 deficiency appropriation for 482 Kearney, Nebr 522 Kewanee, Ill 521 Kinston, N.C 522 Lebanon.
Kv 521 Lincoln, Ill.’ 521 London, Kv 521 Logan, Utah 523 Manchester, Va 523 Manhattan. Kans. 521 Manistee, Mich* 521 Manitowoc, Wis 524 Marietta, Ga 520 Marion, Ohio 522 Mason Citv, Iowa 521 Mayfield, Ky 521 Meadville, Pa 522 Milford, Del 520 Moline, Ill 521 Murfreesboro, Tenn 523 deficiency appropriation for 482 Nevada, Mo 522 New Ulm, Minn 522 Niles, Mich 521 Ocala, Fla 520 Olean, N. Y 522 limit of cost increased and construction authorized, Owosso, Mich 521 Paris, III 521 Paris, Ky 521 Petersburg, Va 523 Platteville, Wis 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Portland, Me 521 erection of court-house 1067 Roanoke, Va 523 Rome, Ga 520 deficiency appropriation for 482 Ruston, La 521 Saint Louis, Mo., post-office 522 Saint Joseph, Mo 522 deficiency appropriation for 482 Salisbury, N.C 522 Salt Lake City, Utah 523 deficiency appropriation for…. 482 San Angelo, Tex 523 Santa Rosa, Cal 520 Sault Ste.
Marie, Mich 521 Schenectady, N. Y 522 Springfield, Mass 521 Springfield, Ohio 522 Sumter, S. C 523 Texarkana, Tex 523 Toledo, Ohio 522 Trinidad, Colo 520 Tyler, Tex 523 deficiency appropriation for 482 Versailles, Ky 521 Washington, N. C 522 Watertown, N. Y 522 Waukegan, Ill 521 Wheeling, W. Va 523 deficiency appropriation for 482 Willimantic, Conn 520 Winchester, Ky 521 Winchester, Va 523 Woonsocket, R. I… 523 Yazoo Citv, Miss 522 Yonkers, N. Y….. 522 limit of cost of buildings ordered, to be exclusive of amount for sites 1067 enlargement of public building authorized at Athens, Ga 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Augusta, Ga 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Bath, Me 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Beatrice, Nebr 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 open space reduced 1068 Belfast, Me 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Boise, Idaho 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 additional land authorized 1067 Bristol, Tenn 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Charleston, W.
Va 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Charlottesville, Va 525 deficiency appropriat ion for 483 Chester, Pa 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Danville, Va 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Davenport, Iowa 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Elgin, III. “ 524 deficiency appropriation for 482cxliii enlargement of public building authorized at Ellsworth, Me 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Emporia, Kans 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Fort Dodge, Iowa 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Frankfort, Ky 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Fremont, Nebr 525 deficiency appropriation for 482 Goldsboro, N.C 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Hoboken, N.J 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Hot Springs, Ark 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Huntington, W.
Va 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Jackson, Mich 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Jackson, Tenn 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Kansas City, Kans. 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 La Crosse, Wis 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Lexington, Ky 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Lima, Ohio 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Manchester, N. H 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Meridian, Miss 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Montgomery, Ala 524 deficiency appropriationfor 482 New Brunswick, N.J 525 deficiency appropriationfor 483 New London, Conn 524 deficiency appropriationfor 482 Ncwbern, Ň.
C 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Paducah, Ky 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Pawtucket. R. I. 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Peoria, Ill 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Quincy, Ill 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Raleigh, N.C 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Reading, Pa 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Richmond, Ky 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Rock Island, Ill 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Sacramento, Cal 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 San Antonio, Tex 525 San Jose, Cal 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 Sioux Falls, S.
Dax 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Trenton, N.J 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 Wilmington, Del 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 specific authority required to enlarge sites 525 limits of cost to include changes, etc 525 regular repairs, etc., from annual appropriations for maintenance 526 construction authorized of public building at Aiken, S. C 528 deficiency appropriat ion for 484 Amsterdam, N. Y 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Appleton, Wis 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Ashtabula, Ohio 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Austin, Minn 527 deficiency appropriation for 483 Bellingham, Wash 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Beloit, Wis 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Beverly, Mass 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Bradford, Pa 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Brainerd, Minn 527 deficiency appropriation for 483 Carbondale, Pa 527 deficiency appropriat ion for 484 Carrollton, Mo 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Catlettsburg, Ky 526 deficiency appropriat ion for 483 Centralia, Hl 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Chambersburg, I’a 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Cleveland, Tenn 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Clinton, Mo 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Concord, N.
C 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Columbus, Ind 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Columbus, Nebr 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Connersville, Ind 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Decorah, Iowa 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Delaware, Òhio 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Demopolis, Ala 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Easton, Pa 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Enid, Okla 527 deficiency appropriat ion for 484 Estherville, Iowa 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Greencastle, Ind 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Greensburg, Pa 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Griffin, Ga 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Hattiesburg, Miss 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Henderson, N.C 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 High Point, N.C 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Hinton, W.
Va 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Independence, Mo 527 deficiency appropriation for 484cxliv construct ion authorized of public building at Jeffersonville, Ind 526 deficiency appropriat ion for 483 Keene, N.H 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Kokomo, bid 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Lander, Wyo 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Lewiston, Idaho 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Lexington, Mo 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Litchfield, Ill 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Macon, Mo 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Malone, N.
Y 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Marlboro, Mass 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Middletown, N.Y 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Missoula, Mont 527 deficiency appropriat ion for 484 Newnan, Ga 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 North Yakima, Wash 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Palestine, Tex 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Peru, Ind 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Plattsmouth, Nebr 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Plymouth, Mass. 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 street exposure waived. 1067 Pontiac, Mich 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Rochester, Minn 527 deficiency appropriation for 483 San Marcos, Tex 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Santa Cruz, Cal 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Sewickley, Pa 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Shamokin, Pa 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Shenandoah, Iowa 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Temple, Tex 528 deficiency appropriat ion for 484 Troy, Ala 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Warrensburg, Mo 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 Watertown, Wis 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Way Crose, Ga 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 Webster, Mass 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 West Point, ’Miss 527- deficiency appropriation for 484 Woburn, Mass 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 York, Pa 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 acquiring site and erecting public building authorized at Abbeville, S.
C 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 acquiring site and erecting public building authorized at Alameda, Cal 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Albany, Oreg 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Alliance, Onio 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Ames, Iowa 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Ansonia, Conn 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Asbury Park, N.J 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 Athol, Mass 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Big Stone Gap, Va 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Billings, Mont 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Bismarck, N.
Dak 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Bloomington, Ill 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Bonham, Tex 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Braddock, Pa 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Brattleboro, Vt 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Brazil, Ind 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Bristol, Conn 528 deficiency appropriation for 485 Bristol, Pa 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Broqkhaven, Miss 530 deficiency appropriat ion for 485 Burlington, N. J 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 Chelsea, Mass 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Chicago Heights, Ill 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Clay Center, Kans 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Cleburne, Tex 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Coffeyville, Kans 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Connellsville, Pa 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Cordele, Ga 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Corinth, Miss 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Corpus Christi, Tex 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Crowley, La 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Danbury, Conn 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Darlington, S.
C 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Del Rio, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Dublin, Ga 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Dyersburg, Tenn 531 deficiency appropriation for 186 Elwood, Inti 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Ensley, Ala 528 deficiency appropriation for 484cxlv acquiring site and erecting public building authorized at Eufaula, Ala 528 deficiency appropriation for 184 Everett, Wash 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Fairbury, Nebr 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Faribault, Minn. 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Fort Collins, Colo 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Franklin, La 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Frostburg, Md 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Gaffney, S.
C 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Gastonia, N. C 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 Goldfield, Ňev 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Goshen, Ind 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Granite City, Ill 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Great Bend, Kans 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Greenville, Ill 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Greenwood, Miss 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Harriman, Tenn 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Hillsboro, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Hillsdale, Mich 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Holdrege, Nebr 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Homestead, Pa 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Hope, Ark 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Huron, S.
Dak 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Independence, Kans 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Ionia, Mich 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Ironton, Ohio 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Jonesboro, Ark 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 La Grande, Oreg 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 LaSalle, Ill 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Lagrange, Ga 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Laporte, Ind 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Laurens, S. C 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Lexington, N.
C 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Lexington, Ya 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 McKinney, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Mansfield, Ohio 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Maryville, Mo 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 acquiring site and erecting public budding authorized at Massillon, Ohio 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Mattoon, Ill; 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Mexico, Mo 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Miami, Fla 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Milford, Mass 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Milledgeville, Ga 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Mineral Wells, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Minot, N.
Dak 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Monroe, Mich 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Morgantown, W. Va 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Mount Clemens, Mich 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Mount Sterling, Ky 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Murphysboro, Ill 529 deficiency appropriation for. 485 Newark, N.Y 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 Newberry, S. C 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 North Platte, Nebr 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Orangeburg, 8.
C 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Pana, Ill 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Paragould, Ark 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Park City, Utah 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Parsons, Kans 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Pendleton, Oreg 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Penn Yan, N. Y 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 street exposure waived 1067 Phoenix, Ariz 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Plainfield, N. J 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 Point Pleasant, W.
Va 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Pontiac, Ill 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Port Arthur, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Princeton, Ind 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Richford, vt 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Riverside, Cal 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Rock Springs, Wyo 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Roswell, N. Mex 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 Santa Barbara, Cal 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Somerset, Ky 529 deficiency appropriation for 485cxlvi acquiring site and erecting public building authorized at Steelton, Pa 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Stevens Point, Wis 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Suffolk, Va 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Sulphur Springs, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Talladega, Ala 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 Terrell, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Union, S.
C 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Union City, Tenn 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 Victoria, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Virginia, Minn 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Wabash, Ind 529 deficiency appropriation for, 485 Walla Walla, Wash 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Wallingford, Conn 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Waterville, Me 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Waxahachie, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Wellington, Kans 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 Westerly.
R. I 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 street exposure waived 1067 Westfield, Mass 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Wichita Falls, Tex 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 Wilmar, Minn 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 Wilson, N. C 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 acquiring site for public building authorized at Abilene, Kans 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Ashland, Ky 533 deficiency appropriation for 488 Attleboro, Mass 534 deficiency appropriation for. 488 Augusta, Ga 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Aurora, Mo 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Austin, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Bainbridge, Ga 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Bardstown, Ky 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Batavia, N.
Y 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Battle Creek, Mich. 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Bedford City, Va 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 street exposure waived 1069 Bellaire, Onio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Bellefontaine, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Beloit, Kans 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 acquiring site for public building authorized at Bennington, Vt 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Biddeford, Me 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Boonville, Mo 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Boston, Mass., custom-house 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 use of old site, etc., authorized 1068 Bowling Green, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Brenham, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Brookfield, Mo 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Brookings, S.
Dak 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Brownwood, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Cambridge, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Camden, Me 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Carrollton, Ga 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Cartersville, Ga 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Casper, Wyo 537 deficiency appropriation for 489 Cedartown, Ga 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Chicago, Ill., post-office 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Chickasaw, Okla 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Chillicothe, Mo 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Clarksville, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Concordia, Kans 533 deficiency appropriation for 488 Corry, Pa 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Cortland, N.Y 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Covington, Va 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Cuero, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Cullman, Ala 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Cynthiana, Ky 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Defiance, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Denison, Iowa 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Douglas, Wyo 537 deficiency appropriation for 489 Duluth, Minn., additional ground 534 deficiency appropriation for 482 Duquoin, Ill 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 open space reduced 1067 Elberton, Ga 533 deficiency appropriation for 487.
Elkins, W. Va 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Eureka Springs, Ark 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Fort Madison, Iowa 533 deficiency appropriation for 487cxlvii acquiring site for public building authorized at Frankfort, Ind 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Fulton, N. Y 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Gardiner, Me 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Gettysburg, Pa 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Grafton, W. Va., cost increased 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Grand Junction, Colo 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Grass Valley, Cal 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Greeley, Colo 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Greenville, N.
C 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Guthrie, Okla 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Harrisburg, Ill 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Hickory, N. C 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Hopkinsville, Ky 534 deficiency appropriation for. 488 Hornell, N. Y 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Iowa Falls, Iowa 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Kittanning, Pa 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Lafayette, La 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Laurel, Miss 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Lawrenceburg, Ky 533 deficiency appropriation for 488 Le Mars, Iowa 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Lebanon, Tenn 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Lewes, Del 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Live Oak, Fla 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Livingston, Mont 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 McAlester, Okla 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 McCook, Nebr 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Marlin, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Marshall, Mo 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Marshall, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Menominee, Wis 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Merrill, Wis 537 deficiency appropriation-for … 489 Middletown, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Milwaukee, Wis., appraisers’stores 537 deficiency appropriation for 489 Mobile, Ala 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Monroe, N.
C 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 acquiring site for public building authorized at Moorhead, Minn 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Morristown, N. J 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Morristown, Tenn 536 deficiency appropriat ion for 489 Mount Vernon, N. Y 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Nacogdoches, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Naugatuck, Conn 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Navasota, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 New Bedford, Mass 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 New Braunfels, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 New York City, Bronx post-office 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Old Town, Me 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Olympia, Wash 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Oneonta, N.Y 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Opelika, Ala 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Orange, N.J 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Ottawa, Kans 533 deficiency appropriation for 488 Oxford, N.
C 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Parkersburg, W. Va 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Pasadena, Cal 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Petoskey, Mich 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Pocatello, Idaho 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Poplar Bluff, Mo 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Pulaski, Tenn 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Rapid City, S. Dak 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Red Oak, Iowa 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Ridgeway, Pa 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Rochelle, ill 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Rochester, N.H 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Rolla, Mo 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Saint Petersburg, Fla 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Salamanca, N.
Y 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Savannah, Ga., marine hospital 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Searcy, Ark 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 Shelbyville, Tenn 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Sistersville, M . Va 536 deficiency appropriation for 489cxiviii acquiring site for public building author ized at South Chicago, Ill 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 open space reduced 1069 Springfield, Tenn 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Sterling, Ill 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Steubenville, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Sunbury, Pa 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Syracuse, N. Ý 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Tiffin, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Tifton, Ga.. 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 Titusville, Pa 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Trenton, Mo 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Tulsa, Okla 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Van Wert, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriat ion for 489 Vicksburg, Miss 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 Washington, D.C., post-office 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 preparation of plans, etc., from bal ance 1069 Waterloo, N.
Y 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 Waukesha, Wis 537 deficiency appropriation for 489 Weatherford, Tex 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Wooster, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 Wytheville, Va 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 Xenia, Ohio 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 appropriation’s for sites, construction, etc., available only for purposes specified 537 estimates for administrative expenses to be made separately 537 appropriations for administrative work immediately available 537 employees subject to civil-service laws, etc 537 annual statement of, to be made 537 employment, etc., under appropriations prior to July 1, 1907, cont inued 537 subsequent, to conform to this act 537 Danville, 111., building to be disposed of and new one built; cost, etc 538 exchange of site and purchase of additional land authorized 538 construction of building; cost 538 deficiency appropriation for 490 Ottumwa, Iowa, building to be taken down and new one built; cost 538 deficiency appropriation for 490 Florence, Ala., sale of strip of land to Order of Elks 538 Peekskill, N.
Y., purchase of building authorized; cost; alterations, etc 539 deficiency appropriat ion for 490 Little Rock, Ark., enlargement of present building from amount for new one.. 539 San Francisco, Cal., subtreasury, purchase of new, or enlargement of present site, authorized 539 paving adjacent alley, etc 1068 San Diego, Cal., purchase of lands authorized from former appropriation 539 transfer for lands owned by War Department 540 erection of building on land received 540 Newark, Ohio, open space requirement reduced 546 Buffalo, N.
Y., minimum price for sale of old building reduced 540 Arlington National Cemetery, Va., commission created to prepare plans, etc., for memorial amphitheater. 540 appropriation for expenses 540 Washington, D.C., commission designated to prepare plans, etc., for militia armory 540 appropriation for expenses 540 Honolulu, Hawaii, amount for construction of building; limit of cost. 541 contracts authorized; expenditure for 1909 541 deficiency appropriation for 490 Oklahoma City, Okla., amount for construction of building; limit of cost 541 contracts authorized; expenditure for 1909 541 deficiency appropriation for 490 Muskogee, Okla., amount for construction of building; limit of cost 541 contracts authorized; limit for 1909 541 site to be acquired 1067 Shreveport, La., building to be taken down and new one built; limit of cost 541 open space requirement reduced; expenditure for 1909 541 deficiency appropriation for 490 Minneapolis, Minn., amount for construction of building; limit of cost 542 contracts authorized; expenditure for 1909 542 deficiency appropriation for 490 Dayton, Ohio, amount for construction of building; limit of cost 542 contracts authorized; expenditures for 1909 542 deficiency appropriation for 490 Jersey City, N.
J., amount for construction of building; limit of cost 542 contracts authorized; expenditures for 1909 542 Wilmington, N. amount for construction of building and additional land; limit of cost 542 purchase of additional lands, and contracts authorized; expenditures in 1909 543 use of present site, with additions; sale or use of old material 543 deficiency appropriation for 490 Lynchburg, Va., exchange of present building with city for new site 543 construction of new building; limit of cost 543 unexpended balances authorized 543 discretion to enlarge, etc., present building, 543 District of Columbia, commission to investigate, etc., title of government lands 543cxlix District of Columbia, commission to investigate, etc.; report on transfers, etc., pending; conveyance to be held in abeyance 544 authority to send for papers, etc 544 appropriation for expenses 544 Sanjuan, P.
R., portion of site for building transferred to city 544 Washington, D. acquiring additional land for filtration plant, authorized. 544 Washington, D. C., addition to court-house for court of appeals 544 deficiency appropriation for 491 Washington, D. C., acquiring site, etc., for Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 Denver, Colo., amount for construction of building; limit of cost 545 contracts authorized; expenditures for 1909 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 Point Pleasant, W.
Va., memorial of colonial Indian battle, 1774, authorized. 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 Lawton, Okla., site for building may be sold; proceeds 545 acquiring new site authorized. 1069 contracts authorized within limit of cost, for construction, enlargements, etc., when appropriations are only made in part 545 offers for sites to be presented in writing.. 546 rent of buildings standing; exposure to streets 546 advertisement of proposals; examinations, etc 546 open space for protection from fire; reduction in exceptional cases 546 Detroit, Mich., temporary addition 1068 *Public Buildings and Grounds, D.
C*., appropriation for additional pay, officer in charge 113, 739 for assistant engineer, clerks, etc 217, 881 for foremen, gardeners, etc 217, 881 for watchmen 217, 881 for watchman, Washington’shirthplace 217, 881 for contingent expenses 217, 882 amount from District revenues 217, 882 for improvement and care of parks, etc 354, 994 for Monumentgrounds, etc 355, 994 licenses for boathouses in tidal reservoir 355 temporary structures on children’s playgrounds 355 for Potomac Park 355, 994 extension of B street; purchase of squares 63 and 89 355 jurisdiction transferred 356 roadway over tidal reservoir inlet 356 half from District revenues 356 maximum, concrete, etc., pavements 356, 995 for unveiling stat ue of General Sheridan. 356 for groundsof Executive Departments. 356, 995 for trees, etc., Library and Capitol grounds 356, 995 for Executive Mansion grounds 356, 995 for employing engineer, etc 356, 995 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion 356, 995 for addition to office building 995 for fuel, Executive Mansion 356, 995 for greenhouses, etc 356, 996 for lighting; maximum 356, 996 part from District revenue 357, 996 *Public Buildings and Grounds, D.
C.*—Con. appropriation for electric lights 357, 996 for telegraph, Capitol and departments; underground cables 357, 996 for Grant memorial 996 for Washington Monument 357, 997 restriction on advertisements and sales at 997 for repairs of building where Abraham Lincoln died 358, 997 for watchman, old Baltimore and Potomac station 358 officer in charge made member of commission on District Militia armory 540 Washington Monument, displaying advertisements or selling articles at, forbidden; exception 615, 997 *Public Convenience Stations, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance 286, 701 for constructing, on reservation No. 8 286 for new station, Ninth between F and G streets NW 701 for station, Dupont Circle 701 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 13, 918 *Public Depositaries*, punishment for failing to safely keep government funds 1105 for banks not, receiving on deposit, etc., public moneys 1106 *Public Documents (see also* Documents, Public), to be sent to governor-general of the Philippine Islands 1067 use of copyrighted matter in, not to impair rights of owner 1077 *Public Domain (see* Public Lands). *Public Health and Marine- Hospital Service*, appropriation for Surgeon-General, clerks, etc 205, 869 for medical officers and pharmacists 329, 969 for other employees 329, 969 for freight, transportation, etc 329, 969 for fuel, light, and water 329, 969 for furniture, etc 329, 969 for supplies; depot 329, 969 for Hygienic Laboratory 329, 969 for maintenance of hospitals 329, 969 for outside treatment, etc 329, 969 for books, etc 329, 969 for leprosy hospital, Hawaii 969 for quarantineservice 329, 970 for prevention of epidemics 330, 970 deficiency appropriation for prevention of epidemics 10 for transfer of appropria lions 10 for officers and employees 10 for purveying depot, etc., from miscellaneous expenses 910 for quarantineservice 910 allowance of accounts for expenses incident to fire at Chelsea, Mass 251 *Public Health, International Office of*, appropriat ions for annual quota 681 *Public Improvements*, punishment for making contracts, etc., for, in excess of appropriations 1106 *Public Justice*, punishment for offenses against 1111 *Public Lands*, appropriation for Commissioner of General Land Office, clerks, etc 225, 889 designation of temporary assistant 225 designation of temporary recorder 225 for surveyors-general, clerks, etc 230, 893 for registers and receivers 345, 985cl appropriation for contingent, expenses 345, 985 for depositing moneys 345, 985 for expenses, timber depredations 345, 985 for protecting, from fraudulent entry 345, 985 for swamp-land claims, etc 345, 985 expenses, allotments to Mexican Kick-apoo Indians, Okla 985 for hearingsin land entries 346, 985 for reproducing plats of surveys 346, 986 for examinations of desert lands 346, 986 for restoring lands in national forests 346, 986 for transcripts of records and plats 346, 986 for opening Indian reservations 346, 986 for maps showing routes of principal explorers, etc 347 for surveying 347, 986 for metal monuments for survey comers 987 for abandoned military reservation 348, 987 for office work, surveys in certain counties, Utah 987 for completing work of discontinued offices, Minnesota, North Dokota, and Louisiana 987 for reproducing plats of mineral surveys, California 988 for surveying national forests 350, 989 deficiency appropriation lor registers and receivers 18, 32, 925, 941 for surveyor-general, Nevada 29 for surveying 29, 32, 517, 519, 942, 945 for Truman G.
Daniells and Sargent S. Morton 506 for certain deput y surveyors 506, 926 for Howard B. Carpenter 507 for protecting, etc 926 for William Janson 926 for surveying private land claims 942 additional donation to Kansas for State Agricultural College 465 arid lands, additional grant to Idaho under Carey Act 577 to Idaho and Wyoming 347 granted to New Mexico and Arizona, under Carey Act 638 in Ute Reservation granted to Colorado; conditions 644 Nebraska, entrymen of additional, allowed credit for improvements on original entries 466 coal deposits in Alaska, regulation of entries, etc 424 commutation certificates canceled for lack of residence reinstated if entryman resided eight months preceding final proof 467 credit of time, etc., for homesteaders dispossessed from Wisconsin Central Railroad grants 466 time exfended 466 desert-land entries restricted to surveyed lands 52 preference rights to prior entries 52 assignments limited 52 extensions allowed 52 second entries permitted if former abandoned; exceptions 48 erroneous entries in Colorado validated 48 errors in description of entries may be correct cd by commissi oner 645 exchange of, authorized for enlarging Crow Creek National Forest, Wyo., maneuveringgrounds 42 fees of registers and receivers, for testimony, desert-land cases added 468 forfeiture of unused rights of way across; conditions 647 grant of “Dry Salt Lake” to Los Angeles, Cal 1063 homestead entries allowed on Cane Island, Ark 684 not to be canceled for commutations under act of 1880 467 canceled entries reinstated 467 of 320 acres of nonirrigable lands allowed in certain States and Territories. 639 on Fort McPherson Reservation exempt from appraised values of lands on 467 second entries permitted; exception 6 land district established, Bellefourche, S.
Dak 597 Lemmon, S. Dak 468 Tucumcari, N. Mex 45 lieu land selections for school sect ions made applicable to New Mexico 44 mining laws extended to undisposed of lands in Bitter Root Valley, Mont. 467 Minnesota, subject to state ’ drainage laws 169 Minnesota, set apart, as national forest 268 nonmineral entries on lands subsequently claimed as having coal deposits 844 patent to issue for surface subject to coalentry . 844 disposal of coal deposits 844 conditions for entries 844 prior use by owner for domestic purposes 844 right of entryman to have character of land determined 844 unreserved patent, unless land chiefly valuable for coal 844 Oklahoma, time for payments on certain Comanche, etc., ceded lands, extended 41 rights accorded sublessees of pasture lands 41 open to entry, Cheyenne River and Standing Rock reservations, S.
Dak. and N. Dak 460 surplus lands, Navajo Reservation. N. Mex. and Ariz., after completion of allotments 457 unallotted lands, Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 561 unallotted agricultural lands, Spokane Reservation, Wash 458 patents issued on applications made between June 5, 1901, and June 20, 1907, on bounty-land warrants, etc., declared valid 468 to issue on pending applications 468 permanent appropriation for repaying excess of deposits, mineral surveys 645 proceeding for forfeiture of certain railroad, etc., grants in Oregon, to be brought. 571 punishment for unlawfully cutting timber on.. 1098 cutting, boxing, etc., trees for turpentine, pitch, etc 1098 willfully starting forest fires 1098 failing to extinguish fires built on 1098 willfully destroying, etc., government survey marks 1099 forcibly hindering survey of 1099 interfering with sales of. 1099 forging, etc., bounty-land warrants, cer tificates, etc 1101 hunting, etc., on bird preserves 1104cli purchase moneys and commission to be repaid in rejected entries 48 excess payments to be repaid 48 issue of warrant authorized 48 restoration of certain lands within Gull Lake Reservoir Reserve, Minn., to entry 471 resurvey directed of certain townships in Colorado 471 in Nebraska 165 in Wyoming 465 resurveys authorized to mark boundaries of undisposed, of 845 bona fide rights not affected 845 amount for, limited 845 sale of, to Idaho for fish hatchery and game reserve 469 sale of fractional subdivisions, Nebraska. 780 isolated tracts of Imperial County, Cal. 779 San Bernardino Valley, Cal., withdrawn for water supply 641 town-site lot granted to Perry, Okla 469 Woodward, Okla 98 in Enid, Okla 469 unlawful occupancy of; alternative punishment permitted 40 *Public Library, 1).
C., Free*, appropriation for salaries 279, 693 for substitutes, etc 694 for Sunday and holiday opening 279, 694 for books, fuel, etc 279, 694 serviceable books in Government Printing Office, not needed for reference to be turned over to 1024 transfer of surplus books from Library of Congress to 858 *Public Moneys*, punishment for unlawful use of, by disbursing officers 1105 unlawfully using, etc., by custodians of. 1105 failing to deposit, with proper officer, etc. 1105 officers liable 1105 failing to render accounts by receivers of. 1105 refusing to pay draft, etc., of accounting officers for 1106 bankers, etc., unlawfully receiving 1106 *Public Moneys Division, Treasury Department*, deficiency appropriation for additional clerks 9 *Public Moneys, Land Offices*, appropriation for depositing 345, 985 *Public Printer (see also* Government Printing Office), appropriation for, Deputy, superintendents, foremen, etc 381, 1020 to submit estimates for clerks, etc., limitation on use of funds 382 *Public Printer, Acting*, deficiency appropriation for difference in salary, etc 513 *Public Printing and Binding*, appropriation for Public Printer, Deputy, clerks, etc 381, 1020 Deputy; appointment, etc 382, 1020 for superintendents, foremen, etc 382, 1020 estimates for clerks, etc., to be submitted; limit 382 apportionment to allotmentsjexception 1021 no other funds to be used for; emergencies 1021 for expenses of 382, 1021 for Congress 383, 1022 recommendations, etc., by Printing Committees 383, 1022 appropriation for Executive Departments, etc 383, 1022 division of allotments 383, 1023 books to Public Library; disposal of unserviceable 1024 pay for machine com position 1024 pay for Sunday work by per diem employees 1024 for leaves to employees 384, 1021 requirement of specific appropriation for office of superintendent of documents repealed 384 deficiency appropriation for annual report of Commissioner of Education 26 for payingCourtofChlaimsjudgmentsunder 27 for Interior Department 59, 616 for printing and binding 32, 513, 936 payment to Acting Public Printer. 513 for Navy Department 514 for Hydrographic Office 514, 937 for Department of Justice 514 for Civil Service Commission 514 for Executive Office 514, 937 for Treasury Department 514, 937 for Court of Claims 514, 617 for Interstate Commerce Commission 514, 617 for night messengers at Congress 514, 936 for Supreme Court 617 for leaves of absence 936 for William S.
Rossiter 514 Congressional Record and public documents to be sent Governor-General of Philippine Islands 1067 documents of Sixtieth Congress printed prior to December 6, 1909, to be allot- ted to members not reelected, . 1168 fifty per cent additional pay for Sunday work allowed 936 joint Congressional Commission on, continued 937 appropriation for expenses 937 ordered by Congress, classified 565 Senate reports 565 House reports 565 Senate documents 565 House documents 565 each series to be consecutively numbered for the entire term 565 documents for Senate in executive session excepted 565 copies of Department reports, etc., from usual number to depositories not to be printed. 566 printing of depart mental edition 566 committee hearings 566 distribution to depositories of bound publications 566 unbound 566 for permanent files, to be bound 566 arrangement of congressional numbered publications by Joint Committee on Printing 566 former law repealed 566 printing ordered, Diseases of Cattle 576 *Public Property*, punishment for presenting false, etc., claims for 555 using false, etc., vouchers 556 conspiring to obtain payment of money, etc., fraudulently 556 giving false receipts for military or naval property delivered 556 giving vouchers without full knowledge of the truth thereof 556clii punishment for purchasing military or naval property from unauthorized persons 556 embezzling, etc., from the Government.. 1097 receiving, etc., stolen from the Government 1098 *Public Records*, punishment for stealing, destroying, etc 1111 destroying, etc., by custodian 1112 forging, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 *Public Revenues*, punishment for officers collecting, etc., who deal in public funds, etc 1107 *Public Roads Office, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 267, 1056 for expenses of inquiries 267, 1056 payment for rent or machinery forbidden 267 *Public Schools, D.* appropriation for officers 289, 704 for teachers 289, 704 for librarians and clerks 290, 705 for longevity pay 290, 705 for allowance to principals 290, 705 computation of pay 291 for night schools and kindergartens 291, 705 for janitors and care of buildings 291, 706 for medical inspectors 292, 707 for rent, etc.; temporary rooms, etc 292, 707 for articles for atypical classes, etc 293 for repairs and improvements 293, 707 for plumbing repairs 293, 707 for manual training expenses 293, 707 for fuel, light, and power 293, 707 for furniture, new buildings 293, 707 for contingent expenses 293, 708 for pianos 293, 708 for text-books, etc.; flags; playgrounds; telephones 293, 708 for electrical equipment for physics department 294 use of balances to purchase, etc., portable buildings 294 for buildings, sites, etc 294, 708 for additional for fire protect ion, etc 295 limit of cost; plans, etc 295 requirements tor doors and exits 295 additions to McKinley Manual Training School 709 for fireproof stairways, etc 709 sites and buildings not to exceed limit of cost 709 municipal architect to prepare plans, etc., of building 709 exit doors to open outward 709 deficiency appropriation for education of atypical and ungraded classes 13 for kindergarten supplies 495 for fuel 495 for night schools 614 for furniture 915 for teachers’ salaries 915 condition amended for school site in eighth division. 915 *Public Works*, allowance to employees injured on; conditions 556 *Publications Division, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 263, 1052 tor general expenses 263, 1053 *Publications of the Sixtieth Congress*, printed prior to December 6, 1909, to be allotted to Members not reelected.. 1168 *Pueblo Indians, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for attorney for 86, 799 *Puerto Cabello*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Puerto Cortez*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Puerto Plata*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Puget Sound Navy - Yard, Wash.*, appropriation for public works; dry dock, etc 140, 765 central power plant 141 for public works, naval magazine 144, 765 for naval hospital 144 for Marine barracks, additional quarters, etc 766 *Puget Sound, etc., Wash*., appropriation for lighting 334, 972 for revenue cutter for 322 *Puget Sound, Wash*., appropriation for additional stations for salmon, etc., culture 589 for fish-cultural stations on 981 time extended for building canal, Lake Washington to 613 *Pugilistic Encounters*, punishment for; application of provisions. 1150 definition of 1150 *Pulaski, Tenn.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Pulmonary Diseases, D.
C. (sec* Tuberculosis). *Pulsifer, Pitman*, deficiency appropriation for preparing Navy Lear Book 932 *Punta Arenas*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Punta Gorda, Cal.*, light and fog-signal station authorized, Four Mile Creek, near 162 appropriation for 332 *Purchasing Agent, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 232, 895 *Pure-Food Law*, appropriation for expenses of enforcing 261, 1049 *Put-in Bay, Ohio*, appropriation for steamboat for fish hatchery 981 *Puyallup Agency, Wash*., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 96, 812 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 85, 798 **Q.** *Quapaw Indian Agency, Okla.*, removal of alienation restrictions from adult allottees of 751 homesteads excepted 752 Modocs not included 752 sale of tribal lands, agency, etc., buildings. 752 title in fee to purchasers 752 all reserved lands revert to tribe 752 apportionment per capita of all funds 752 patents to religious societies for lands occupied 752 Modocs restored to Klamath Agency, Oreg. 752 allotments to 752cliii Modocs, sale or allotments in oklanoma 752 leases permitted in place of sales 752 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 89, 803 patent to issue for lands granted by, for Roman Catholic church and school. 88 description corrected 446 *Quarantine Districts for Neat Cattle*, appropriation for establishing, etc 254, 1043 *Quarantine Service*, appropriation for maintenance of stations 329, 970 *Quarantine Stations*, appropriation for repairs, etc., to buildings 319, 959 for Reedy Island 320, 961 for San Francisco, Cal 320, 961 for Charleston 961 for Savannah 961 for Honolulu 961 for San Juan 961 for maintenance 329. 970 deficiency appropriat ion for maintenance. 910 *Quarantine Stations for Neat.
Cattle, etc.*, appropriation for maintaining 254, 1043 *Quartcrmastcr-GcneraVs Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 215, 879 for architect, engineers, etc 215, 879 for rent, depot 216, 881 *Quartermaster’s Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of quartermaster-sergeants 111, 735 for pay of officers; longevity 112, 737 for regular supplies 117, 742 fuel and light to quarters, etc 117, 742 post bakeries, ice machines, laundries, etc 117, 742 schools; forage, etc 117, 742 stationery, printing; printing contracts 117, 742 use of ice machines, etc., for outside work 117, 742 for equipping officers’ post schools 118, 743 for incidental expenses 118, 743 for extra-duty pay, etc 118, 743 for interments, etc 118, 743 for care of horses 118, 743 for purchase of horses; limit, etc 119, 744 for barracks and quarters 119, 744 purchases of furniture allowed 119 commutation of fuel and quarters prohibited from this fund 119. 744 not to be used for officers’ quarters, Army War College 119, 744 for post exchanges 119, 744 for transportation; band recruits 120, 745 due land-grant roads not bond aided 120, 745 draft, animals, wagons, drayage, etc 120, 745 vessels, transport service, etc 120, 745 boats for harbor, and seacoast artillery, service 120, 746 for roads, etc., Alaska 120, 746 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 121, 746 for water and sewer systems at posts 121, 746 for shelter in the Philippines 121, 746 for care of insane Filipino soldiers 746 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 121, 746 for post hospitals 121, 747 Boise Barracks, Idaho 121 Fort D.
A. Russell, Wyo 121 Fort Sam Houston, Tex 121 *Quartermaster’s Department, Army—*Conl’d. appropriation for post hospital, Fort Slocum, N. Y 121 Fort Robinson, Nebr 121 Columbus Barracks, Ohio 121 Jefferson Barracks, Mo 121 Fort Bayard, N. Mex 747 Fort Yellowstone, Wyo 747 for quarters for hospital stewards 121, 747 for snooting galleries and ranges 121, 747 Fort Snelling, Minn 122 Fort Des Moines, Iowa 122 Fort Leavenworth, Kans 747 Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo 747 Fort Douglas, Utah 747 for water supply, Fort William Henry Harrison, Mont 122, 751 for Army War College 122, 747 for monument, Big Hole battlefield, Mont 125 for Fort Bayard, N.
Mex., quarters for officers and nurses 125 for buildings, Corregidor Island, Philippines 747 payments when specific balance insufficient 747 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 362, 1001 deficiency appropriation for regular supplies 14, 28, 516, 920, 940, 944 for incidental expenses. 14, 28, 31, 516, 920, 940 for barracks and quarters 14, 28, 31, 516, 940 for transportation 14, 28, 516, 518, 920. 940, 944 for clothing, camp and garrison equipage 15, 940 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 15, 28. 516, 919, 940, 944 for post exchanges 516 supplies to be used for relief of southern cyclone sufferers 570 appropriation for purchasing additional supplies 572 *Quarters, Army (see also* Barracks and Quarters, Army), appropriation for 119, 744 officers, construction expense limited according to rank 363 *Quebec*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Qui-nai-elt and Quil-leh-ute Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 96, 812 *Quincy, Ill.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 956 for rent 956 *Quincy, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 318 *“Quiros, “U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Quist, Walter II.*, homestead entry allowed 470 *Quito, Ecuador*, appropriation for participating in Exposition at 380 **R.** *Race, Color, etc.*, punishment for depriving citizens of civil rights under color of State laws, etc., on account of 1092 *Races, D. C.*, betting, etc., on, prohibited; penalty 164 *Ragged Point, Potomac River*, Fa., limit of cost increased, light station at 161 appropriation for 332cliv *Railroad Common Carriers*, liability of, while in interstate commerce for injuries to employees through neglect, etc 65 in territorial possessions 65 contributory negligence no bar to recovery. 66 may diminish damages 66 no defense if carrier violates safety laws. 66 employee held not to assume risks of employment when carrier violates safety laws 66 contracts, etc., exempting, from liability, void 66 relief benefits, etc., allowed as set offs 66 *Railroad Companies*, punishment for acting as agents for buyer or seller of liquors shipped in interstate, etc., commerce 1136 *Railroad Grants, Oreg.*, proceedings to be instituted for forfeiture of certain 571 *Railroad Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 412, 666 for freight or express on postal cards, empty bags, etc 412, 666 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 31, 930, 943 *Railroad Siding to Navy- Yard, D.
C.*, construction authorized; location 397 additional sidings 398 condemnation, etc., of lands 398 time of construction 399 removal of present track connection 399 *Railroads*, appropriation for establishing, etc., uniform system of accounts by 324, 965 for enforcing use of safety appliances by 324, 965 for investigating block-signal systems used by 325, 966 experimental tests of safety systems, etc 325 free interstate passenger transportation by, forbidden 60 exceptions, employees, etc 60 interchange for officers, etc 61 “employees” and “families of employees” defined 61 penalty for violations 61 punishment for robbery of trains in the Territories 1150 rights of way across public lands granted, declared forfeited on failure to construct, etc.; conditions 647 safety ash pans required after January 1, 1910, on locomotives in interstate or foreign traffic 476 in Territories or District of Columbia 476 penalty for failure 476 *Railroads, Land-Grant*, appropriation for Army transportation on, not bond aided 120, 745 *Railway Adjustments Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 233, 896 *Railway Companies*, in Indian reservations may purchase land for reservoirs, material pits, etc., conditions 781 *Railway Congress*, *`International*, appropriation for annual quota 177, 678 *Railway Discriminations*, appropriation for expenses of regulating 324, 965 *Railway Employees*, appropriation for arbitrating differences of 324, 965 *Railway Mail Service*, appropriation for General Superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 233, 896 for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc 413, 666 sick leave 413, 667 new division at New Orleans, La 413 entrance of clerks; advancements limited 413 appointments, etc., restricted 413 leaves to be exclusive of Sundays. 413 for emergency service 413, 667 for substitutes; vacations 413, 667 for acting clerks in place of injured; death allowance 413, 667 for traveling expenses 414, 667 for miscellaneous expenses 414, 667 for per diem, etc., division superintendents 414, 667 deficiency appropriation for expenses, assistant superintendents 510 for substitutes to clerks on vacation 930 for Frank Peters 930 for Boston and Maine Railroad 930 *Railway Post-Office Car Service*, appropriation for 413, 666 *Railway Rates Act*, appropriation for enforcing compliance with provisions of 324, 965 for securing reports, examinations, etc 324, 965 destruction of useless papers permitted 649 *“Rainbow,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Rainy Lake, Minn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made… 828 *Rainy River Improvement Company*, time extended ``for dam across Rainy River, Minn., by 273 *Rainy River, Minn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 827 time extended for bridging, by International Bridge and Terminal Company 168 building dam across, authorized 273 *Raleigh, N.* enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 *Rancocas River, N.
J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 829 *Range Finders, Fortifications*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 393, 728 *Rangoon*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Ranier, Minn.*, made subport of entry 659 granted immediate transportation entry privileges 659 *Rape*, punishment for 1143 by Indians in reservations 1151 verdict for, may be qualified without capital punishment 1152 *Rapid City, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 93, 809 contracts for water system authorized. 93 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Rappahannock River, Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 361, 1000 *Raritan River, N.
J.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972clv *Rations, Commutation of*, appropriation for volunteers 373, 1012 deficiency appropriation for volunteers 16 *Rawlins, Wyo*., appropriation for public building 956 *Reading, Pa.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 956 *Real Property*, punishment for unlawfully certifying record of 1107 *Rebellion*, punishment for inciting, etc 1088 *Rebellion, etc.*, militia may be called to suppress 400 *Rebok and Cramer*, appropriation for balance due 80 *Receipts*, punishment for forging, etc., to obtain money from the Government 1094 having in possession forged, etc 1094 requiring, greater than amount paid 1105 accepting, by disbursing officers for amounts other than paid; deemed conversion 1106 *Receipts, False*, punishment for giving or receiving, for public property 556 *Receivers, etc., Common Carrier*, included in provisions of employers’ liability act 66 *Receivers of Public Moneys, Public Lands*, appropriation for salaries and commissions 345, 985 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 18. 32, 925, 941 fees for testimony, desert-land cases added. 468 *Receiving Stolen Goods*, punishment for 1144 *Reclamation Act*, appropriation for investigating utilization of lands reclaimed under 1045 time extended to establish residence under Huntley project, Mont 44 *Reclamation Service*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursing disbursing agents 507 allowance to artisans and laborers injured while at hazardous work, of; conditions 556 assignments of pay authorized 350 purchase of books, etc., authorized 350 *Recognizances, Juvenile Court*, execution on forfeited 1063 *Recorder, General Land Office*, appointment of temporary, authorized; duties 225 *Recording Divisions, Alaska*, boundaries of 839 terms of court in 840 *Records of the Rebellion, Naval*, appropriation for continuing publication 219, 883 *Recruiting Depots, Army*, temporary appointment of noncommissioned officers at general 741 to have organization of infantry band for recruits 745 *Recruiting, Navy*, appropriation for expenses of; proof required of age of minors 130, 756 *Red Cross, The A merican National*, sales of ordnance stores to, permitted; exception 750 *Red Hook Channel, Gowanus Bay, N.
Y.*, appropriation for improvement of 997 *Red Lake. Indian Reservation, Minn.*, patents in fee for church, etc., lands, to Diocese of Duluth 453 Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions 455 *Red Lake River, Minn.*, bridge authorized across at Highlanding 168 preliminary examination of, to be made 827 *Red Oak, Iowa*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Red River, La.*, appropriation for lighting, mouth of 334, 972 bridge across, authorized at Shreveport 752 time extended for bridging, at Shreveport 37 *Red River, La. and Ark.*, preliminary examination of, to be made from mouth to Fulton, Ark 826 *Red River of the North*, thickness allowed of externally fired boilers on vessels navigating; increased 687 space between shell and flue 687 *Red Wing, Minn.*, appropriation for public building 956 *Redemption of Internal-Revenue Slumps*, deficiency appropriation for 28, 516, 939 *Redwood Creek, Cal.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Reed, Armistead*, audit directed of claims of heirs of. destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D.
C 1060 *Reedy Island, Del.*, appropriation for quarantine station 320 for improvements, etc., of quarantine station 961 limit of cost increased, range lights 160 appropriation for 332 *Reform School, D.C. (sec also* National Training School for Boys, D. C.), appropriation for maintenance 379 name changed to National Training School for Boys 380 for care and maintenance of inmates 304 deficiency appropriation for support 23, 509 for care, etc., of boys 496 *Reform School for Girls, D.
C.*, appropriation for expenses 304, 720 deficiency appropriation for plumbing. 13 *Reformatories and Correctional Institutions, I). C„* appropriation for Washington Asylum 302, 718 for Home for Aged and Infirm 303, 719 for National Training School for Bovs 304, 720 for Reform School for Girls 304, 720 deficiency appropriation for Washington Asylum 916 for Home for Aged and Infirm 916, 917 for National Training School for Boys 916 *Reformatory, D. C.*, site to be selected for, area, etc 717 preparation of plans, etc 717 construction; use of prisoners 717 appropriation for condemning site, etc.; additional 718 permanent building to await specific appropriation 718 *Refund of Duties*, appropriation for, on anthracite coal 590 *Refunding Internal-Revenue Tares*, deficiencY appropriation for, illegally collected 28, 31, 516, 966clvi *Refuse, D.
C., City*, appropriation for removal of 285, 700 deficiency appropriation for removing 495 *Regattas or Marine Parades*, regulations for safety of life during, to be issued by Secretary of Commerce and Labor 69 details of public and private vessels 69 transfer of power on special occasions 69 penalties for violations 69 former act repealed 69 *Register of the Treasury*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 203, 867 *Register of Wills, D. C.*, appropriation for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to assessor 281, 695 *Registered Mail*, appropriation for indemnity for lost domestic first-class 415, 668 for indemnity lost international articles 415, 668 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost 31, 510, 518, 943, 945 report on sending coin by, and by registered mail insured 326 *Registered Mail Matter*, punishment for making false claims for indemnity for lost 1133 *Registered Mails Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 233, 897 for per diem assistant superintendents 233, 897 for supplies 416, 669 deficiency appropriation for supplies 930 *Registers, Land Offices*, appropriation for salaries and commissions 345, 986 deficiency appropriation for salaries and commissions 18, 32, 925, 941 fees for testimony, desert-land cases added 468 *Regulation of Steam Vessels*, count of all passengers each day to be kept by master of passenger steamers 425 list instead of count, if seagoing steamer in coastwise trade 425 on Great Lakes on routes exceeding 300 miles 425 laws relating to foreign trade not affected 425 penalty for failure by master 425 licenses to masters, chief, second, and third mates, engineers, and pilots 425 penalty for employing unlicensed officers 425 *Reichenberg*, classification and salary of Consulate 101 *Reily, Peter*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 512 *Reindeer for Alaska*, appropriation for support of stations, etc 350, 990 *Relief and protection of American Seamen*, appropriation for 181, 682 deficiency appropriation for 32, 517, 942 *Religious Organizations*, patents in fee to, for lands on Indian reservations used for school or mission work 814 *Rent*, appropriation for Department of State 198, 862 for Treasury Department 205, 869 for War Department 216, 880 for Navy Department 223, 887 for Interior Department 229, 893 for Post-Office Department 235, 898 for Department of Justice 237, 900 for Census Office 240 appropriation for Department of Commerce and Labor 242, 905 for Department of Agriculture 265, 1054 for District of Columbia buildings, etc 280 payment for, of post-office quarters may be to agents of lessors 411 *Rent, Light, and Fuel, Postal Service*, appropriation for; limit third-class offices;
Ieases permitted 410, 665 *Rent of Court Rooms, United Stales Courts*, appropriation for 376, 1015 deficiency appropriation for 509 *Repair Shops, D. C., Postal Service*, appropriation for rent, power, etc 406, 660 deficiency appropriation for rent 929 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress*, appropriation for House of Representatives 192, 855 for Senate 187, 850 *Reports*, punishment for officers failing to make 1107 *Reports of the Sixtieth Congress*, printed prior to December 6, 1909, to be allotted to Members not reelected 1168 *Representatives in Congress*, appropriation for compensation 188, 850 for mileage 188, 850 for clerk hire 192, 855 payment to clerks to Members-elect 192 deficiency appropriation for compensation 512 for mileage 933 allotment of documents of Sixtieth Congress, printed prior to December 6, 1909, to Members not reelected 1168 distribution authorized 1168 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys*, appropriation for expenses 346, 986 *Reservation No. 8, Washington, D.
C.*, appropriation for public convenience station on 286 jurisdiction transferred to Commissioners, D. C 286 *Reservation No. 77, Washington, D. C.*, use of portions for street-railway extension 248 *Reservations, Government*, provisions for jurisdiction over crimes committed on 1143 *Reservations, Public*, punishment for unlawfully cutting, etc., trees on 1098 unlawful trespass on 1099 driving cattle, etc., to destroy grass, etc 1099 permitting cattle, etc., to graze destructively on 1099 *Reservations, Indian* (*see* Indian Reservations). *Resident Commissioners from Porto Rico and the Philippine Islands*, appropriation for compensation 188, 850 for expenses 188, 850 deficiency appropriation for expenses 933 *Resin*, appropriation for inquiries into destruction of forests by production of 267 *Restoration of Lands in Forest Reserves*, appropriation for 346, 986 *Resurveys of Public Lands*, may be directed to properly mark undisposed of lands 845 bona fide claims not affected 845 amount for, restricted 845 *Returns*, punishment for officers failing to make 1107clvii *Revenue-Cutter Service*, appropriation for expenses 322, 963 for seal fisheries, etc., Alaska 322, 963 for enforcing anchorage regulations, New York and Chicago 322, 963 Kennebec River, Me 322, 963 Saint Marys River, Mich 322, 963 for increased pay 322 pensions not allowed 322 for repairs to cutters 322 for steam cutter for Puget Sound 322 for steam cutter for Savannah 322 for vessel for removing derelicts 322 transfer of“Vicksburg” 322 for launch, Portland, Oreg 322 for wharf, etc., Waaddah Island, Neah Bay, Oreg 322 for improvement of depot, Arundel Cove, Md 963 for special repairs to cutters 963 deficiency appropriation for repairs to vessels 11 for increased pay for current year 481 for expenses 939 appointment of captain commandant; term, duties, rank, and pay 61 senior captains; duties, rank, and pay 61 engineer in chief, term, rank, and pay 61 senior engineers, duties, rank, and pay 61 promotions to vacancies created by appointment of captain commandant and engineer in chief 62 captain commandant, retired, rank and pay 62 grade on expiration of term 62 engineer in chief, retired, rank and pay 62 grade on expiration of term 62 additional numbers limited 62 selection of captain commandant 62 promotion of senior captains 62 selection of engineer in chief 62 promotion of senior engineers 62 filling vacancies 62 reduction of present list of captains and engineers 62 examinations, etc., for promotion required 62 credit for civil-war service, when retired 62 rank and pay of captain now on retired list 62 rank and pay of constructor or surgeon after fifteen years’ service 62 enlisted force, pay increased 20 per cent 62 warrant and petty officers’ longevity pay 62 examinations, etc 63 placed on Waitingonlersafter thirty years’ Service ; pay and rating 63 assignment to duties 63 promotion of third lieutenants and engineers of that rank 63 total number of officers not increased 63 filling vacancies 63 title of engineer officers; precedence between line and engineer officers 63 clothing allowance to enlisted men 63 authority for ad ministering oaths 63 in Alaska 63 increase in number of officers 63 *Revenue from Customs*, appropriation for Collecting additional 328, 968 amount for detection of frauds increased 328, 968 deficiency appropriation for collecting 10, 28, 31, 516, 910, 939 *Revenue Officers*, punishment for forcibly resisting 1100 falsely representing to be 1100 rescuing, etc., property from 1101 *Revenues of the Government*, if estimates for regular appropriations exceed estimated, report to be made to President 1027 recommendations for reduced appropriations or loans or new taxes to be submitted 1027 *Revised Statutes*, amended, section 301 1065 section 547 618 section 613 685 section 714 619 section 972 1084 section 1178 367 section 1261 108 section 1267 108 section 1327 436 section 1328 436 section 1329 436 section 1339 108 section 1556 127, 755 section 1565 128 section 1569 128 section 1587 128 section 1596 155 section 1601 155 section 1624 622 section 1685 673 section 1690 101 section 1704 180 section 2238 468 section 2372 645 section 2533 7 section 2534 7 section 2582 245 section 2589 245 section 2599 245 section 2746 1065 section 2792 424 section 3646 415, 644 section 3647 415, 644 section 3689 295 section 3829 1154 section 3834 670 section 3847 415 section 3867 1154 section 3893 416 section 4046 1154 section 4153 613 section 4414 428 section 4434 687 section 4438 425 section 4463 55 section 4467 425 section 4468 425 section 4777 419 section 4839 592 section 4885 246 section 4896 245 section 4937 627 section 4938 628 section 4948 1085 section 4949 1085 section 4950 1085 section 4951 1085 section 4952 1075 section 4953 1080 section 4954 1080 section 4955 1084 section 4956 1077 section 4957 1086 section 4958 1087 section 4959 1078 section 4960 1078 section 4961 1078clviii amended, section 4962 1079 section 4963 1082 section 4964 1081 section 4965 1081 section 4966 1081 section 4967 1081 section 4968 1084 section 4969 1082 section 4970 1084 section 5172 551 section 5214 550 section 5438 555 repealed, section 1545 755 section 2697 1065 section 2698 1065 section 2699 1065 section 2700 1065 section 2701 1065 section 2702 1065 section 2705 1065 section 2721 1065 section 2722 1065 section 2723 1065 section 2731 1065 section 2732 1065 section 2733 1065 section 2734 1065 section 2735 1065 section 2736 1065 section 2737 1065 section 2743 1065 section 2744 1065 section 4216 426 repealed by Criminal Code, section 412 1153 section 1553 1153 section 1668 1153 sections 1780–1783 1153 section 1785 1153 sections 1787–1789 1153 section 2373 1153 section 2412 1153 section 3583 1153 section 3708 1153 section 3739 1153 section 3740 1153 section 3742 1153 section 3832 1153 section 3851 1153 section 3869 1153 section 3887 1153 sections 3890–3894 1153 section 3899 1153 sections 3922–3925 1153 section 3947 1153 section 3954 1153 section 3977 1153 section 3979 1153 sections 3981–3986 1153 section 3988 1153 section 3992 1153 section 3995 1153 section 3996 1153 section 4013 1153 section 4016 1153 section 4030 1153 section 4053 1153 section 5188 1153 section 5189 1153 sections 5281–5291 1153 sections 5323–5395 1153 sections 5398–5410 1153 sections 5413–5484 1153 sections 5487–5510 1153 section 5516 1154 repealed by Criminal Code, section 5518 1154 section 5519 1154 sections 5524–5535 1154 sections 5551–5567 1154 *Revision of the Laws*, joint special committee created to consider 1169 expenses, etc 1170 *Rheims*, classification and salary-of consulate 101 *Rhode Island*, appropriation for naval training station 131, 757 condemned cannon granted to, for capitol grounds, Providence 1072 *Rhode Island Avenue NE., D.
C.*, deficiency appropriation forextending 495, 914 *Rire, Minn.*, bridge across Mississippi River built by, legalized 36 *Richards, Lieut. Col. George, Marine Corps*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 504 *Riehford. Vt.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 appropriation for 956 *Richmond, Ky.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 terms of court at 182 *Richmond, Va*., appropriation for public building, rent 318, 956 public building, payment for towel service authorized 491 *Ridgeway, Pa.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Rifle Contests, Army*, appropriation for medals, etc., for 124, 750 *Riga*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Right of Way*, additional lands to Arizona and California Railway Company, in Colorado RiverIndian ReservationrAriz 43 change of location, Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr 588 forfeiture of unused, on public lands; conditions 647 granted through Carlisle, Pa., Indianschool grounds 447 Fort Douglas Military Reservation, Utah, to Salt Lake City for water pipes 472 Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont 683 Fort Lawton Military Reservation, Wash 99 Fort McPherson Military Reservation, Ga 654 Fort Mason Military Reservation, Cal 585 Hawaii publicIandsin Oahu 611 Lake Washington Canal Reservation 99 Plattsbuig Barracks Military Reservation, to Delaware and Hudson Company 472 Three Tree Point Military Reservation, Wash 47 Willoughby Spit Military Reservation, Va 596 time extended for building road by Alaska Pacific Railway and Terminal Company 41clix through allotted Indian lands, Oklahoma, allowed 312 *Rimouski*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Rio de Janeiro*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Rio Grande*, appropriation for share of expenses eliminating bancos in 176, 677 bridge authorized across at Brownsville, Tex 168 *Riltenhouse Street.
NW*., *D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 494 proceedings Iocondemn land for extending 653 appropriation for 653 *River and Harbor Improvements*, allowance to artisans or laborers injured while at work on; conditions 556 *Rivers*, appropriation for expenses of lighting, etc 333, 972 *Rivers and Harbors*, appropriation for construction of works on 358, 997 for maintenance of existing works, etc. 815 allotments; maximum designated 815 for emergencies; allotments; maximum designated 815 diversions of existing works permitted 816 additional contracts authorized for present projects 817 Ambrose Channel, N.
Y., navigation by night permitted 817 rules for navigation of passes of Mississippi River, to be made 818 operating public locks, canals, etc.; modifications allowed 818 National Waterways Commission created; composition, purposes, etc 818 appropriation for expenses 819 time extended for dam across Rock River, Ill 819 Mount Carmel, Ill., dam, Wabash River, Ill., water leases, etc., authorized 819 White River, Wash., diversions of waters permitted 820 Saint Marys Falls Ship Canal, condemnation of adjoining lands 820 leases for water power, revoked 821 negotiations requested with Great Britain, to maintain by treaty levels of Great Lakes 821 Saint Marys River, Mich., restriction on leasing water rights, etc 821 appropriation for examinations, surveys, etc 822 estimates if improvements deemed advisable 822 review by board; additional data to be submitted in reports 822 scope restricted; study of existing projects 822 depth of waters declared 823 preliminary examinations, etc., directed 823 board authorized to report on improvements by local authorities 834 surveys directed for continuous water ways, Boston to Beaufort, N.
C 835 Beaufort to Key West, Fla 835 across Florida from eastern to Gulf coast 835 Saint Georges Sound, Fla., to Lake Pontchartrain, La 835 surveys directed for continuous waterways, from Mississippi River, La., to the RioGrande 835 between Humboldt Bay and Eel River, Cal 836 employment of professional, etc., assistants; payment of salaries; limit 836 *Riverside, Cal.*, appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian school 77, 787 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriaton for 484 appropriation for 956 *Road Making*, appropriation for investigations and reports on 1056 *Roads, etc., D.
C.*, appropriation for grading 283, 697 for condemnation, etc 283, 697 for constructing county 283, 697 for repairs, county 284, 699 for sweeping, cleaning, etc 285, 700 *Roadways, D. C.*, appropriation for paving, under permit system 282, 697 *Roanoke, Va*., appropriation for public building, rent 956 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *Robbery*, punishment for, of personal property of the United States 1097 mail cars, etc 1125 from the person by violence 1144 accessories of 1152 *Robinson, C.
Barnwell*, deficiency appropriation for 26 *Robinson, Ill.*, condemned cannon, etc., donated to 1166 *Robinson, Samuel*, deficiency appropriation for 514, 936 *Rochelle, Ill.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Rochester, Minn.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 956 *Rochester, N. H.*, acquiring site for public buildings at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Rock Creek Park, D.
C.*, appropriation for care and improvement 289, 704 Purchase of extra land 704 deficiency appropriation for parkway connecting Sixteenth street with 495 *Rock Island Arsenal, III.*, appropriation for repair, etc., water power 353 for care, etc 353 for operating power plant 353, 993 for artillery storehouse 992 for extending railroad tracks, etc 992 for oil-fuel plant 992 for steam-heating plant, barracks 992 for repairs to bridge 992 for bridge expenses 353, 993 for repairs to Moline bridge 354 deficiency appropriation for bridge expenses 15clx *Rock Island County, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Rock River between Henry County and 167 *Roclt Island, Ill.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 956 for rent 956 *Rock Island, Ill., John Ruford, G.
A. R. Post*, obsolete Spriugfield rifles donated to 443 *Rock of Ages Light Station, Lake Superior*, appropriation for new lens 971 *Rock River*, bridge authorized across at Colona Ferry, Ill 39 between Henry and Rock Island counties, Ill 167 bridges authorized across 653 time extended for completing dam across south branch of 819 transfer to United States on completion 819 operation of other dams 819 *Rock River, Ill. and Wis.*, preliminary examination of to be made; storage reservoirs 825 *Rock River Traction Company*, may bridge Rock River, between Henry and Rock Island counties, Ill 167 may construct two bridges across Rock River Ill.; location 653 *Rock Springs, Wyo.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 appropriation for 956 *Rocky Boy’s Band, Chippewa Indians, Mont.*, appropriation for settling on public lands, etc 84 *“Rodgcrs,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Rogers City, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 827 *Rolla, Mo.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Rome*, classification and salary of consulate 101 settlement of accounts of delegates to Postal Congress at, directed 417 *Rome, Ga.*, limit of cost increased, public building 520 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 956 *Roman Catholic Church in Porto Rico*, appropriation for paying claims of; conditions 1018 *Rosario*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Rose, J.
E.*, deficiency appropriation for 512 *Rosebud Agency, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 93, 808 *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak.*, appropriation for allotting land to Indians on 94 allotments to living children on, not receiving prior 451 lands in Tripp County excluded 451 Iands granted to Bureau of Indian Catholic Missions on 809 *Rosewater, Edward*, settlement of accounts as delegate to Rome Postal Congress directed 417 *Rosita, Tenn.*, bridge authorized across Cumberland River, between Tennessee Rolling Works, Ky., and 57 *Rossiter, William S.*, deficiency appropriation for services Printing Office investigation 514 *Roswell, N.
Mex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 486 terms of territorial court at 842 *Rotterdam*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Roubaix*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Roudiez, Captain Leon S.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts for furniture, etc., at Army posts 499 *Rouen*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Roumania and Servia*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation and consul-general 172, 673 *Round Valley Indian Agency, Cal.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 77, 787 *Round Valley Indian Reservation, Cal.*, appropriation for removing obstructions in stream in 77 *Rudge and Guenzel Company*, payment to, from repairs, etc., public building, Lincoln, Nebr 492 *Rules of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for preparing Digest of 188, 850 *Rural Carrier Examining Board*, appropriation for salaries 197, 860 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 234, 897 for supplies 417, 669 for carriers, clerks, etc 417, 669 substation clerks 417, 669 carriers with motor boats 417, 669 deficiency appropriation for expenses 31 for rural agents 510 for incidental expenses 510, 943, 943, 945 for carriers 943 *Russia*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary 172, 673 for third secretary 173, 673 *Ruston, La.*, appropriation for public building 956 bridge authorized across Bayou D’Arbonne, between Farmerville and 168 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Ruston, Natchitoches and Northwestern Railroad Company*, may bridge Bayou D’Arbonne, between Farmervilleand Ruston, La 168 *Ryder, Bayard C.*, deficiency appropriation for services 933 *Rye, N.
H.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 828clxi **S.** *Sabath, Honorable Adolph J.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 512 *Sabine Pass and Port Arthur Ship Canal, Tex.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Sabine Pass, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 361, 1000 light-house and fog signal authorized at end of jetty 161 appropriation for 332 *Sabine River, Tex.*, improvement of navigable capacity of, by citizens, etc., of Texas, permitted; conditions 659 preliminary examination to be made of month of, to Taylors Bayou 833 *Sac and Fox Indian Reservation, Iowa*, appropriation for Indian school 79, 790 for Rebok and Cramer; work on school 80 *Sac and Fox Indians of Iowa*, appropriation for purchasing additional lands for 80 for clearing and cultivating lands 80 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi, Okla.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 89, 803 for per capita 89 payment to Helen Pennock 89 unappropriated funds to be placed to credit of 803 per capita distribution of “Sac and Fox of the Mississippi in Oklahoma fund” 803 “Sac and Fox of the Mississippi fund” 803 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Missouri.
Kans.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 81, 792 *Saco River, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 826 *Saeramento, Cal.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriation for 956 *Sacramento River, Cat.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 preliminary examination of, to be made, Sacramento to Red Bluff 823 *Safety Appliances, Railway*, appropriation for enforcing use of 324, 965 for investigating the use of, etc 325, 966 experimental tests of, under Interstate Commerce Commission 325 *Sage, Margaret Olivia*, acceptance of Constitution Island, Hudson River, N.
Y., from 1166 *Saginaw River, Mich.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 827 *Saigon*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Saint Andrew, D. C., The Brotherhood of*, incorporated; powers, purposes, etc 475 *Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, D. C.*, appropriation for care of children in 307, 723 *Saint Augustine, Fla.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 824 *Saint Bartholomew’s Battalion, New York City*, obsolete Springfield rifles donated to 443 *Saint Charles, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River near 167 *Saint Croix River, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made at Calais 826 *Saint Croix River, Minn.*, further report ordered on canal to connect Lake Superior and Mississippi River via 828 *Saint Etienne*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Saint Francis County, Ark.*, may bridge Saint Francis Riverat Madison 1 survey, etc., of lands on Cane Island 684 *Saint Francis River*, bridge authorized across, at Madison, Ark 1 *Saint Gall*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Saint John, New Brunswick*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Saint John River, Canadian Boundary*, appropriation for protecting rights of citizens to navigate, etc 177 *Saint Johns, Ariz.*, act for erection of court-house at, approved 606 *Saint Johns, New foundland*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Saint Johns, Quebec*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Saint Johns River, Fla.*, appropriation for light, etc., buoy, entrance to 331 for lighting 334, 972 light, etc., buoy authorized off entrance to 161 preliminary examination of, to be made from Jacksonville to its mouth 824 *Saint Joseph, Mich.*, appropriation for repairs to wharf, etc., light-house depot 331 acceptance of land for light-keeper’s dwelling authorized 331 may bridge Saint Joseph River 38 *Saint Joseph, Mo.*, limit of cost increased, public building 522 deficiency appropriation for 482 *Saint Joseph River*, bridge authorized across, at Saint Joseph, Mich 38 *Saint Juliens Creek, Va*., *Naval Magazine*, appropriation for public works 766 *Saint Louis Bay, Lake Superior*, appropriation for lighting channels in 334, 972 *Saint Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway Company*, may bridge Rio Grande at Brownsville, Tex 168 name corrected to Brownsville and Gulf Railway Company 576 *Saint Louis, Mo.*, appropriation for warehouse for Indian supplies 73 for assistant treasurer’s office 209, 873 for assay office at 212, 876 for public building, post-office 956 limit of cost increased, post-office building 522 monument, to Thomas Jefferson at, by Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, authorized 1026 new post-office, payment for sprinkling street, 1905 491 time extended for bridging Mississippi River by 2, 585 *Saint Louis River*, bridge authorized across, between Wisconsin and Minnesota 33clxii *Saint Louis River, Minn, and Wis.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Saint Maries, Idaho*, sale of land, Cœur d’Alene Reservation, to Woodlawn Cemetery Association of 50 *Saint Marys Falls Ship Canal*, declaration of necessity for Government ownership of lands between, and Canadian boundary 820 proceeding to acquire land, etc 820 publication 820 Commencement of work 820 jurisdiction given circuit court, Michigan western district 820 possession to be taken before determination by court 820 payments from improvement appropriations 820 former provisions repealed 820 revocation of existing licenses for water-power privileges 821 to take effect Jan. 1, 1911 821 temporary permits pending condemnation 821 diplomatic negotiations requested with Great Britain to maintain water levels, etc 821 survey directed for filling basin at Rapids 821 not to delay construction 821 control of water rights, etc., in Saint Marys River 821 *Saint Marys Power Company*, license to use water power, etc., Saint Marys River, to terminate Jan. 1, 1911 821 *Saint Marys River, Ga. and Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Saint Marys River, Mich.*, appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations 322, 963 for improvement of Hay Lake and Nee- bish channels 358, 998 for Improvement of, at the Falls 998 new lock at the Falls 1000 for lighting Neebish Channel 972 deficiency appropriation for lighting Nee-bish Channel 20 provisions relating to canals at Falls of 820 revocation of water-power privileges Jan. 1, 1911 821 temporary permits pending condemnation 821 negotiations requested to maintain levels, etc 821 survey directed for filling basin for ship locks 821 not to delay construction 821 declaration of preservation of water for navigation, power, etc 821 leases for use of waters 821 only excess of water for navigation to be leased 822 *Saint Michael Canal, Alaska*, appropriation for improvement of 361 *Saint Michaels*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Saint Paul Bridge and Terminal Company*, may bridge Mississippi River at Saint Paul, Minn 582 *Saint Paul, Minn.*, appropriation for custodian of public building 327 for share of United States, bridge to Fort Snelling 1005 bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 582 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, between Fort Snelling and 588 *Saint Petersburg*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Saint Petersburg, Fla.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Saint Pierre*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Saint Raphael’s Cemetery, Dubuque, Iowa*, title to, confirmed to Archbishop of Dubuque 423, 469 *Saint Stephen*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Saint Thomas, West Indies*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Saint Vincent, Minn.*, immediate transportation entry privileges granted 245 *Salamanca, N.
Y.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 acceptance of title under lease 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Salaries and Allowances Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, etc 232, 896 *Salaries and Allowances Division, Postal Service*, appropriation for assistant superintendents’ pay and allowances 41, 665 *Salem, Ill., J. S. Chandler Grand Army Post*, condemned cannon granted to 1070 *Salem, Oreg.*, appropriation for Indian school 92, 807 *Salem River, N.
J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 829 *Salina Cruz*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Salisbury, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 956 limit of cost increased, public building 522 acceptance of land for sidewalks, national cemetery 751 appropriation for completing roadway and sidewalks 751 terms of court at 3 *Salmon Fisheries, Alaska*, appropriation for agents at 342, 981 for steam vessel, for inspection, etc 342 *Saloniki*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Salt Lake City, Utah*, assay office established at 474 officers designated 474 appropriation for expenses 474, 876 granted right of way through Fort Douglas Military Reservation for water pipe line 472 lands in Fort Douglas Reservation exchanged with cemetery association 589 limit of cost increased, public building; additional land 523 deficiency appropriation for 482 *Saltillo*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Salvador*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation and consul-general at San Salvador 172, 673clxiii *Samoan Claims.* deficiency appropriation for paying .Norway and Sweden 478 *San Angelo, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 956 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *San Antonio National Cemetery, Tex.*, appropriation for superintendent’s lodge 1002 *San Antonio, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 956 condemned ordnance granted to 442 enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 *San Bernardino Valley, Cal.*, lands withdrawn from entry in, to conserve water supply 641 *San Carlos Agency, Ariz.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 75, 786 *San Clemente Island, Cal.*, lease of part of light-house reservation, authorized 586 conditions 586 *San Clemente Wool Company*, part of light-house reservation, San Clemente Island, Cal., leased to 586 *San Diego, Cal.*, purchase of land authorized from appropriation for public building 539 exchange with lands of War Department; removal of buildings, etc 540 erection of public building on land received 540 *San Francisco, Cal.*, appropriation for warehouse for Indian supplies 73 for dispatch agent 174, 675 for assistant treasurer’s office 209 873 for mint at 211, 875 for mint, repairs, etc 318 Waltz Safe and Lock Company 318 for improvements, etc., of mint building 957 for custom-house, payment for earthquake Iosses by contractor 318 for quarantine station, launch 320 for transferring money stored at mint 326 for immigration service, Angel Island station 330 for military prison; work by inmates 363, 1003 for water supply for Presidio, etc 1003 deficiency appropriation for mint 31 additional compensation to customs officers at 1065 appeals from Alaska district court may be heard at circuit court of appeals, in 585 duty of collector of customs as to shipments of game from Alaska 105 ferryboat and cutter for immigration service authorized 100 subtreasury; purchase of new, or enlargement of present. site, authorized ; cost 539 adjoining alley to be paved, etc.; conditions 1068 *San Francisco, Cal., Customs District*, Monterey and Port Harford made subports of entry 245 temporary details of officers 245 provisions for petroleum ships repealed 245 *San Francisco, Quarantine Station*, appropriation for improvements 961 *“San Francisco,“U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 149 *San Joaquin River, Cal.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *San Jose*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *San Jose, Cal.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, repairs 492 enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 *San Juan Island, P. R.*, bridge authorized across portion of Condado Bay 654 *San Juan, P. R.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 361, 1000 for public building 957 deficiency appropriation for Array hospital, reappropriation 499 inspectors of nulls and boilers to be appointed for 428 light-house storehouse and dock authorized at 160 appropriation for 332 public building site, part transferred to, for streets, etc 544 *San Juan Piute Indians, Utah and Ariz.*, appropriation for purchase of lands, etc., for 353 *San Juan Quarantine.
Station*, appropriation for buildings 961 *San Juan River, N. Mex.*, appropriation for bridge across, in Navajo Indian Reservation 799 *San Luis Obispo, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 361, 1000 petroleum ships provisions, repealed 245 *San Luis Potosi*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *San Marcos, Tex.*, construction authorized of public building at 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 957 *San Pedro, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 997 board to report on seacoast fortifications for 393 harbor lines, Wilmington Harbor, to be established 569 *San Salvador*, appropriation for secretary of legation and consul-general 172, 673 classification and salary of consulate-general 101 repealed 172 *Sandakan*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 361, 1000 *Sandy Hook, N.
J., Army Proving Ground*, appropriation for repairs, improvements, etc 354 for altering barrack building 993 for electrical machines for instruction 993 for protecting east shore line 993 for current expenses 395, 730 for repairs to railroad tracks 395 for expenses of officers, etc 395, 730 *Sandy Lake Reservoir Dam, Minn.*, restriction on construction removed 429 *Sanitary Bureau, International*, appropriation for annual quota 177, 678 *Santa Barbara, Cal.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 957clxiv *Santa Cruz, Cal.*, construction autnonzed ot public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 957 *Santa Fe, N.
Mex.*, appropriation for Indian school 86, 799 *Santa Monica, Cal.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 370, 1010 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home, subsistence 921 *Santa Rosa, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 957 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Santa Rosa Sound, Fla.*, preliminary examination of the Narrows, to be made 824 *Santee Indian Reservation, Nebr.*, appropriation for repairing bridge between Ponca and 85 lands on, granted to Knox County for school 53 *Santee River Cypress Lumber Company*, may bridge Santee River, S.
C 613 *Santee River, S. C.*, bridge authorized across, in Clarendon County 613 preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Santee Sioux* (*see* Sioux Indians, Different Tribes). *Santee Sioux Indians of Nebraska*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 94, 810 *Santiago, Chile*, appropriation .for representation at Pan-American Scientific Congress 380 classification and salary of consulate 101 *Santo Lomingo* (*see* Dominican Republic). *Santos*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Sapelo Bar and Harbor, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Sarasota Bay, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Sarnia*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Saugatuck, Mich.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 827 *Sault Sainte Marie*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Sault Sainte Marie, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 957 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Savannah, Ga.*, appropriation for revenue cutter for 322 for improvement of harbor 361, 1000 acquiring site for marine hospital building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Savannah Quarantine Station*, appropriation for water supply 961 *Savannah River*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 dam, etc., authorized across, at Crouchs Bluff 36 Dortons Creek 36 Prices Island 36 preliminary examination of, to be made at Augusta, Ga 824 *Schenectady, N.
Y.*, limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Schmidt, Fred. A.*, deficiency appropriation for 500 *School Lands*, lieu land selections made applicable to New Mexico 44 *Schools, D. C.* (*sec* Public Schools, D. C.). *Schools, D. C., Superintendent of*, age and schooling certificate for employment of children to be issued by 420 requirements; duplicate to be kept, etc 420 badges and permits for bootblacking and sales on the streets by children to be issued by 422 *Schooner Ledge, Delaware River, Pa.*, range lights to be moved 160 appropriation for 332 *Scientific Literature.
International Catalogue of*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 323, 964 *Scoll, Foster*, deficiency appropriation for services 513 *Scows, New York Harbor*, transporting garbage, etc., to have life lines, anchors, etc 427 list of employees to be kept by owner or master 427 requirements for life lines, etc., modified 623 *Scranton, Pa.*, condemned ordnance donated Forest Hill Cemetery for soldiers’plat 845 *Sea Walls and Embankments, Fortifications*, appropriation for constructing 394, 729 *Seacoast Artillery*, appropriation for boats for 120, 746 for ammunition, etc., for practice 729 for altering, etc 395, 730 for altering, etc., insular possessions 396, 731 for accommodations for, in Hawaii and the Philippines 1003 *Seacoast Batteries*, appropriation for constructing, in Hawaiian and Philippine islands 395, 730 contracts authorized for additional, in the Philippines 730 *Seacoast Cannon*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 394 use of unexpended balances 394 for ammunition for 394, 729 for purchase, manufacture, etc., insular possessions 396, 731 transfer or mortars, etc., to Hawaii 731 for ammunition, insular possessions 396, 731 *Seacoast Defenses*, appropriation for barracks and quarters for artillery 363 for operating fire-control installations 393, 729 for constructing barracks and quarters for coast artillery at 1003 *Seacoast Fortifications*, appropriation for supplying electric current to 393, 728 *Seal Fisheries* (*sec also* Alaskan Seal Fisheries), appropriation for protecting 322, 963 for salaries of agents, etc 342, 981 for food, etc., to natives 343, 981 *Scaler of Weights and Measures, D.
C.*, appropriation for, assistants, etc 277, 691 *Seamen, American*, appropriation for life-saving testimonials, rescuing shipwrecked 175, 676 for relief and protection of 181, 682 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection 32, 517, 942 for services to, and vessels 517clxv *Searchlights, Electric*, appropriation for constructing stations, equipping, etc., Military Academy 441 *Searchlights for Harbor Defense*, appropriation for purchase, etc 393, 728 for insular possessions 396 for Hawaii 731 *Searcy, Ark.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Seattle Exposition*, appropriation for exhibit of Bureau of American Republics at 1019 provisions for Government exhibit at 388 *Seattle, Wash*., appropriation for assay office at 212, 876 deficiency appropriation for assay office 28 appeals from Alaska district court may be heard at circuit court of appeals 585 duty of collector of customs as to shipments of game from Alaska 105 granted right of way for sewer tunnel, etc., across Fort Lawton Reservation 99 for streets, etc., across Lake Washington Canal Reservation 99 additional for water, etc., tunnel across Lake Washington Canal Reservation 99 to open and maintain street along boundaries of Fort Lawton Reservation 99 *Second Assistant Postmaster-General*, appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc 233, 896 for division of railway adjustments 233, 896 for division of foreign mails 233, 896 for division of railway-mail service 233, 896 for postal service, office of 412, 665 for transportation 412, 665 pneumatic tube service; report to be made on operating, etc., by the Government 412, 666 wagon, etc., service, Chicago 412, 666 mail equipment shop, Chicago 412, 666 for railroad transportation 412, 666 for railway post-office car service 413, 666 for Railway Mail Service 413, 666 for electric and cable car service 414, 667 for foreign mails 414, 668 payment for carrying liquors, etc., forbidden 414 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 414, 668 *Second-Class Mail Matter*, punishment for submitting false evidence relative to 1133 *Second-Class Mail Privilege Suits*, appropriation for counsel 415, 668 deficiency appropriation for counsel 24 *Second Street NW*., *D.
C.* deficiency appropriation for improving 914 *Secret-Service Division, Treasury Department*, appropriation for chief, assistant, clerks, etc 204, 868 restriction on employees of 328, 910, 968 *Secretaries of Embassies and Legations*, appropriations for 172, 673 additional pay allowed, when acting as chargés d’affaires 673 *Secretary of Agriculture*, appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 251, 1039 for printing and binding annual report 384, 1023 duties in preservation of wild game, Alaska 103 to designate foreign birds and animals injurious to agriculture 1137 to issue special permits for importing wild animals and birds 1137 to secure lands for Calaveras Bigtree National Forest, Cal 626 *Secretary of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 237, 900 authorized to contract for aids to navigation provided for 162 may exchange light-house property, Ashta bula, Ohio 685 may lease part of San Clemente Island, Cal., light-house reservation 586 to designate officials, etc., to cooperate for marking North Carolina fishery preserve 1064 to issue regulations for safety of life during regattas, etc., on navigable waters, enforcement 69 transfer of authority on special occasions 69 may remit penalties 69 to prescribe regulations, etc., for allowances to employees for injuries received on public works 556 *Secretary of State*, appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc 197, 861 compensation established at $8,000 a year 861 authonzed to invite participation of Great Britain and France in celebration of tercentenary of discovery of Lake Champlain 1167 compensation reduced to $8,000 a year 626 all emoluments restored to status of 1904 626 to take effect March 4, 1909 626 duties in connection with Japanese Exposition 183 relative to return of balance of Chinese indemnity 577 *Secretary of the Interior*, appropriation for, Assistants 223, 887 for assistant to, attorneys, clerks, etc 223, 887 for purchase of lands, Flathead Reservation, Mout., for bison range 267 authorized to contract for care of insane persons in Alaska 601 local representatives to guard interests of Five Civilized Tribes allottees to be appointed 313 duties, authority, etc 313 appropriation for salaries and expenses 314 made member of commission to determine disposal of Patent Office models 229 may grant railway companies in Indian reservations lands tor reservoirs, material pits, etc.; payments 781 may remove alienation restrictions and sell lands, etc., of Quapaw Agency, Okla 751 may sell lands on Coeur d’Alene, reservation to Idaho University 626 surplus lands of Kansas and Osage Indians in Oklahoma 778 payment of funds of Omaha and Winnebago Indians, Nebr., authorized for drainage assessments, etc 828 to approve homesteads, selected by Osage Indians in Oklahoma 1167 plans, etc., of right of way through grounds of Carlisle Indian School 447 to designate lands in Utah without water for domestic uses to be entered under enlarged homestead act 640clxvi to designate nonimgable lands for enlarged homestead entries 639 to determine basis for transporting Indian supplies on land-grant railroads. 74 to establish sawmills, etc., Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis 51 to exchange lands for army maneuvering grounds, Crow Creek National Forest, Wyo 42 to issue to Episcopal Board of Missions patents for Indian lands in Idaho 166 to make regulations for disposal of unallotted lands Flathead Reservation, Mont 450 to pay balance of unpaid deposits, Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank, to treasurer of Hawaii 165 balances of sales of town lots to Lawton, Hobart, and Anadarko.
Okla 458 to prescribe regulations for sale, etc., of allotments by Indians before end of trust, period 444 not applicable to Oklahoma, Minnesota, and South Dakota 444 issue of fee-simple patents for lands sold. 444 to report to Congress all moneys received, etc., on account, of lands of Chippewas of Minnesota 1167 to sell, etc., unallotted lands, Cheyenne River and Standing Rock reservations, S. Dak. and N. Dak 460 to settle claims for burial, etc., expenses of pensioners 1058 *Secretary of the Nary*, appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 218, 882 for public works under 142, 764 authorized to place John Crowley on retired list 600 courts-martial proceedings, etc., may be set aside ny 621 may loan flags, etc., for inaugural ceremonies 1163 may pay classified employees at navy yards and stations from lump appropriations for bureaus 505 estimates to be made hereafter and further employment prohibited 505 to accept gifts presented to vessels of the navy; care, etc 171 to make detailed report, on consolidation of power plants in navy-yards 142 to make detailed statements’ of all payments made from “Pay of the navy” 129, 754 to show in estimates for “Pay of the navy” detailed list of pay, rates, etc 129, 754 to submit schedule of permanent rates of pay for clerical, etc., services at yards, etc 755 *Secretary of the President of the United States*, appropriation for, assistants, clerks, etc. 196, 860 *Secretary of the Senate*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 184, 846 salary increased 846 allowance of accounts for payments to clerks to Senators directed 26 *Secretary of the Treasury.* appropriation for.
Assistants, clerks, etc 198, 862 acts of Comptroller of the Currency and Treasurer relating to additional national currency subject to approval of 552 authorized to increase, etc., pay of certain customs officials 1065 authorized to repay excess of mineral lands surveys deposits 645 return remitted portion of Chinese indemnity 577 duties, national bank additional circulation 546 made member of commission on memorial amphitheater at Arlington; duties.. 540 on receipt of regular estimates to estimate probable revenues 1027 if probable revenues are exceeded, statement to be made to the President 1027 to cause erection of buildings for government exhibits etc., at Seattle Exposition 390 contracts, cost, etc 390 appropriation for 390 to issue warrants for repayment of excess moneys, etc., for public lands 48 to prescribe regulations lor free admission of articles for Seattle Exposition. . 388 for importation of opium for medicinal uses 614 for importing foreign animals and birds 1137 for issue of duplicates for lost, etc., checks 644 to admit impure tea for chemical prod ucts 163 to prevent importation of piratical copyrighted books, etc 1083 to report on cost of transporting coin 326 on facilities for transporting coin bv registered mail and registered mail insured 326 to Congress all moneys received on account of timber, etc., of Chippewas of Minnesota 1167 *Secretary of* Bar, appropriation for.
Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 213, 877 authorized to accept gift of Constitution Island. Hudson River, N. Y.. for Military Academy Reservation 1166 lease water’ power, Mount Carmel dam, Wabash River, Ill 819 secure design for monument to Commo dore John D. Sloat; limit 570 duties, marking, etc., graves of confederate soldiersand sailors, continued 567 pay of commissioner 568 made member of commission to investigate etc., titles to government lands in District of Columbia 543 on memorial amphitheater at Arlington; duties 510 may admit to Military Academy, Colon Eloy Alfaro, of Ecuador 441 Demetrio Castillo, jr., of Cuba 1039 Hernan Ulloa, of Costa Rica 566 may apply balance of sum donated for improving Trinity River, Tex., to constructing Lock and Dam No. 2 569 may license part of military reservation, Boise, Idaho, for park purposes 588 may loan flags, tents, etc., for inaugural ceremonies 1163 to North American Gymnastic Union for festival at Cincinnati 1165 may permit improvement of Neches and Sabine rivers, and Taylor Bayou, Tex 659 to appoint board to consider protection of San Ped ro, Cal., harbor 393clxvii to appoint court of inquiry to investigate, etc., Brownsville, Tex., affray 836 to approve location, etc., of right of way Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont . 683 Fort Lawton Reservation, Wash 99 Fort McPherson Reservation.
Ga 654 Fort Mason Military Reservation, Cal 585 Lake Washington Canal Reservation, Wash 99 Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr 588 Three Tree Point Military Reservation Wash 47 Willoughby Spit Military Reservation Va 596 to certify tracts of land required for extending maneuvering grounds, Crow Creek National Forest, Wyo 42 to establish harbor lines in Kansas River at Kansas City, Kans 1164 Wilmington Harbor, Cal 569 to furnish tents, provisions, and supplies for relief of sufferers from southern cyclone 570 purchase of additional supplies authorized 572 appropriation for 572 to issue arms, clothing, ammunition, etc., for organized militia; reports 401 to issue regulations for navigation of Ambrose Channel, N.
Y., at night, during i mprovements 817 South and Southwest Passes, Mississippi River 818 to loan tents, etc., for convention of Elks, Dallas, Tex 571 to take proceedings to acquire land, etc., between Saint Marys Fails Canal and Canadian boundary, etc 820 tugboats for use on Potomac River at Washington, to have approval of 1066 *Secretary of* War, *Assistant*, made member of commission to prepare plans, etc., for District militia armory 540 *Securities*, available for additional national-bank circulation 547 commercial paper included 547 designation of acceptable 548 punishment for forging, etc., to defraud the Government 1094 *Securities, D.
C.*, definition of 670 punishment for bucket-shop dealing in 671 *Securities, United States*, appropriation for distinctive paper 326, 966 for witness, destruction of 326, 967 for sealing and separating 326, 967 for canceling, etc 326, 967 for custody of rolls, dies, and plates 326, 967 meaning of 1115 punishment for forging, counterfeiting, or altering 1115 issuing, etc., advertisements similar to 1122 advertising on 1123 *Sedgwick. William Parker*, may be appointed ensign in Navy, and retired 585 *Seditious Conspiracy*, punishment for 1089 *Seduction*, punishment for by officer, etc., of vessel of female passenger 1143 punishment for, etc., effect of subsequent marriage 1144 use of fine 1144 *Seed and Grain*, appropriation lor inspection and grading of 257 issue of inspection certificates 257 *Seeds, etc..
Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for expenses of distributing. etc 257, 1046 Congressional distribution 257, 1046 notification of readiness 257, 1046 mailing franks 257, 1046 distribution; selection as to locality; southern delivery 258, 1046 report of purchases; diversion forbid den 258, 1046 for testing, extension, etc., of forage crops 1047 for collecting from foreign countries 258, 1047 for distribution. etc. ; destruction of ware house 565 deficiency appropriation for purchase and distribution 30, 518, 942 *Seekamp, Albert*, deficiency appropriation for paying French spoliation claim to administrator of.. 911 *Seismological Association, International*, appropriation for annual contribution, etc.. 178 *Select Committee on Distribution of Rooms*, chairman to serve on committee to rearrange, etc..
Hall of the House of Representatives 1168 *Selma, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 957 *Seminole Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 91, 804 for fulfilling treaties with 91, 806 payment of interest on capitalized fund 806 royalties from mineral leases to be paid for benefit of lessor 316 interest of nation in, to cease June 30, 1908 316 *Senate.* appropriation for compensation of Senators 184, 845 for mileage 184, 845 for secretary to Vice-President, etc 184, 845 for Chaplain 184, 846 for Secretary, assistant, clerks, etc 184, 846 increased pay 486 for superintendent document room, assistants, etc 185, 846 for clerks and messengers to committees 185, 846 increased pay 846 forclerks to committees, at$2, 100a year. 186 at $1, 800 a year 186 for additional for Senate Manual 847 for employees paid from contingent expenses 847 for Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants, etc 186, 848 increased pay 848 for messengers, laborers, pages, etc 186, 848 for police force Senate Office Building 848 for Postmaster, assistants, etc 186, 849 for superintendent folding room, etc 186, 849 for chief engineer, assistant, etc 186, 849 for clerks to Senators 187, 849 for contingent expenses, stationery and newspapers 187, 849 for postage stamps 187, 849 for horses and mail wagons 187, 849clxviii appropriationforfoldingmaterials; folding 187, 849 for fuel, oil, etc 187, 849 for furniture, repairs, etc 187, 849 for packing boxes 187, 849 for miscellaneous items 187, 849 Maltby Building and Senate Office Building 187, 849 for inquiries and investigations 187, 850 for reporting debates 187, 850 for repairs, Maltby Building 187 for rent, document warehouse 187, 850 for steel filing cases, document room. 344 for special repairs, document room 344 for Senate Office Building 344 for extra tor foundation of Senate Office Building 344 for furnishing Senate Office Building 344 for maintenance, etc., Senate Office Building 344 for C.
G. Northup 381 for John J. Hanna, Frederick N. Webber, and C. A. Loeffler 381 for printing and binding 383, 1022 for inaugural expenses, police, etc 1164 deficiency appropriation for daughters of Senator John T. Morgan 25 for grandchildren of Senator Edmund W. Pettus 25 for clerks to Senators 25, 932, 932 for superintendent, document room 26 for postage stamps, Sergeant-at-Arms 26 for widow of Asbury C. Latimer 511 for widow of Redfield Proctor 511 for widow of William James Bryan 511 for children and grandchildren of Wil liam Pinkney Whyte 511 for fuel, lights, etc 26, 616 for miscellaneous items 26, 511, 932 forextra month’s pay to employees 511, 931 for nephews and nieces of Stephen R.
Mallory 511 for salaries and mileage of Senators 511 for official reporters 511, 932 for William M, Malloy 511, 932 for Robert W. Farrar 511, 933 for Dennis M. Kerr 511, 933 for extra services, Brownsville investigation 511 for J. H. Jones 512, 933 for N.M. Wakefield 512 for Senate Office Building 925 for expenses, inaugural ceremonies 931 for mileage 932 for pages 932 for Senate Office Building, police force. 932 for Pitman Pulsifer 932 for F. H. Wakefield 932 for Chief Clerk, digest of points of order precedents 933 for C.
E. Alden 933 for William Grant Lieuallen and William E. Burns 933 for refiling, etc., papers 933 for William B. Turner 933 for Biographical Congressional Directory 933 allowance of accounts for salaries to clerks to Senators, directed 26 chairman of Library Committee appointed on Alexander Hamilton Memorial Commission 1170 employees to be paid December, 1907 salaries December 21 565 December, 1908, salaries December 19.. 1160 employment of children by, permitted 420 five Members of, to be appointed on National Waterways Commission 818 five Members of, to be appointed by Vice President from 61st Congress, on special committee to revise, etc., the . laws 1169 nine Members of, to be appointed on National Monetary Commission by Presiding Officer 552 payment directed to certain clerks to Senators 932 *Senate Office Building*, appropriation for police force for 848 for miscellaneous items 849 for construction 344, 984 for maintenance; reappropriation 344, 984 deficiency appropriation for electric current 925 for police force 932 *Senators*, (*see also* Members of Congress ), appropriation for compensation and mileage 184, 845 for clerks to 187, 849 for postage stamps for sale to 187 deficiency appropriation for pay and mileage 511 for mileage 932 *Seneca Indians, N.
Y.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 86, 799 lease to Charles M. L. Ashby ratified 445 payment per capita of value of stocks held for 800 *Seoul, Korea*, appropriation for interpreter at consulategeneral 181, 682 for installation of water supply at consulate-general 678 classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Sequoia National Park, Cal.*, appropriation for protection and improvement 351, 990 *Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate*, appropriation for, assistant doorkeepers, messengers etc 186, 848 salary increased . 848 for police force for Senate Office Building under 848 deficiency appropriation for police force Senate Office Building under 932 *Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Representatives*, appropriation for, deputy, etc 190, 853 salary increased 853 for police force House Office Building under 853 deficiency appropriation for police force, House Office Building under 936 *Serums, Tuberculin, etc*., appropriation for purchase of, for treating animal diseases 255, 1043 *Servia, Roumania and*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation and consul-general 172, 673 *Service Schools.
Army*, appropriation for expenses 106, 733 allowance of detachments of enlisted men for 733 attendance of militia officers or enlisted men in, authorized; allowances 402 *Seventh Street NE., D. C*., deficiency appropriation for extending. 495, 914clxix *Seville*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Seiners. D. C.*, appropriation for cleaning and repairing 285, 700 for pumping station 285, 700 for main and pipe, etc 285, 700 for suburban, Conduit road 285, 700 for rights of way 285, 700 for eastside intercepting, to Brookland 285, 700 for outlet, for Congress Heights. 285 for Fourth street SE, relief 285, 700 for Piney Branch valley trunk 700 deficiency appropriation for rights of way. 13, 495, 915 for cleaning and repairing 13 *Sewickley*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 957 *Sharklette, William.
S.*, may be appointed hospital steward, retired, Navy 58 *Shamokin, Pa.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 957 *Shanghai*, appropriation for expenses United States court, for China 178, 679 for prison expenses 181, 682 classification and salary or consulate-general 101 judicial functions to be performed by vice-consul-general instead of consul-general 679 vice-consul-general to be designated by Secretary of State 679 *Shanghaiing*, punishment for; offenses described 1103 *Sharon.
Pa..* appropriation for public building 957 *Shaw, Harry A.*, payment to 932 *Sheepscot River, Me.*, bridge authorized across cove of, by Edge comb 44 *Sheepshcad Bay, N. Y*, preliminary examination of, to be made 829 *Sheffield*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Shelby County, Tex.*, transferred from Tyler to Beaumont division, eastern judicial district 34 *Shelbyville, Tenn.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Shenandoah, Iowa*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 957 *Sherbrooke*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Sheridan, General Philip H.*, appropriation for expenses unveiling statue of, etc 356 *Sheridan, Wyo.*, appropriation for public building 957 *Sherman Institute, Riverside, Cal*., appropriation for Indian school 77, 787 *Sherman, Tex.*, terms of court at 50 preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Shiloh National Military Park.
Tenn.*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 366, 1005 *Ship Canal*, time extended for constructing, from Lake Washington to Puget Sound 613 *Ship Canal, Saint Marys Falls*, acquirement of land between, and Canadian boundary 820 survey directed for filling basin 820 *Ship, Steamboat, and* Hay *Letters*, appropriation for 415, 668 *Shipping*, complement of officers and crew required for steam vessels 55 foreign vessels permitted to trade bet ween Philippine Islands and United States 70 offenses committed on the high seas, etc., and punishment therefor 1145 punishment for forging, etc., ship’s papers. 1101 shanghaiing; offense described 1103 sale of arms, etc., to natives of Pacific islands 1148 passenger vessels making triweekly, etc., trips with foreign portβ exempt from entry, etc., fees 424 private code signals, flags, funnels, etc., may be registered by ship owner; conditions . 426 slave trade provisions in Criminal Code 1138 steerage requirements on passenger vessels from or to foreign countries 583 contiguous territory excepted 583 *Shipping Comm issioners*, appropriation for office expenses 343, 983 *Ships’ Papers*, punishment for forging, etc 1101 *Shipwrecked American Seamen, etc.*, appropriation for life-saving testimonials, rescuing 175, 676 for relief, etc., of, in foreign countries, Alaska, island possessions, etc 181, 682 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 942 *Shooting Ranges, etc., Army*, appropriation for 121, 747 Fort Snelling, Minn 122 Fort Iles Moines, Iowa 122 Fort Leavenworth, Kans 747 Fort D.
A. Russell, Wyo 747 Fort Douglas, Utah 747 *Shoshone Indian Reservation (see also* Wind River Indian Reservation. Wyo.), appropriation for Indian school 97, 814 for expenses, irrigation system 97, 815 leases permitted 97 mineral claims in, time extended for final entry of 650 *Shoshone Indians*, Wyo., appropriation for support, etc., of 97, 814 for fulfilling treaty with 98, 815 *Shreve, William.* audit directed of claims of heirs of, destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D.
C 1060 *Shreveport, La.*, public building, to be taken down and. new one built on site, limit of cost 541 open-space requirement reduced; expenditures for 1909 541 deficiency appropriation for 490 appropriation for 957clxx public building, appropriation for rent. 957 may construct, etc., bridge across Red River 752 time extended for bridging Red River, by, 37 *Shunk, Major Francis R.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 921 *Siam*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation and consul-general at Bangkok 172, 673 forinterpreter to legationand consulate general 173, 674 for expenses of prisoners 181, 682 *Sibley Hospital, D.
C*., appropriation for care of indigent patients. 721 *Sicilian Earthquake*, appropriation for relief of suffering, etc 584 *Sidewalks and Curbs, D.C.*, appropriation for repairs, etc., around reservations, etc 284, 699 *Siege Cannon, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 394, 729 for ammunition for 394, 729 for ammunition, etc., for practice 395, 729 *Sierra Leone*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Signal Corps, Army*, appropriation for pay of enlisted men Ill, 735 for pay of officers; longevity 113, 737 *Signal Office.
War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 214, 878 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appro priations for fortifications, etc 214, 878 for rent 216, 880 *Signal School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 106, 733 *Signal Service, Army* (*see also* Signal Corps), appropriation for expenses; war balloons 107, 734 for electrical communication expenses 107, 734 acceptance of site at Fairbanks, Alaska, for telegraph office 107 for telephone systems, interior posts 107, 734 for telephone systems, coast artillery posts 107, 734 for Washington-Alaska telegraph 107, 734 for expenses of officers in Alaska 107 for annunciator buzzers, target ranges 734 for wireless telephone apparatus 734 for expenses of fortifications under Chief of 394, 729 deficiency appropriation for Cuban pacification expenses 14 *Siletz Agency, Oreg*., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 92, 807 *Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg*., sales to religious societies of lands on, authorized 807 time extended for completing purchases by religious societies for lands in 456 *Silver Coin*, appropriation for transportation of fractional 325, 966 deficiency appropriation for transporting. 9, 909 for transporting fractional 479, 909 *Simpson, W*. .*A*., deficiency appropriation for sendees 926 *Singapore*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Sinking-Fund Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for clerks 276, 690 *Sioux Falls, S. Dak.*, enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 957 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes, South Dakota and Nebraska*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 94, 810 for agency employees 94, 810 for subsistence 94, 810 transportation; employment of Indians 94, 810 issuing of rat ions 94 for support of schools 94, 810 for surveys, etc., for allotting lands on reservations 811 for allotments 94, 811 deficiency appropriation for support. etc 30, 517 for subsistence, etc 942 allotments, Rosebud Reservation, to living children not receiving prior 451 lands in Tripp County excluded 451 allotments to Indians not receiving full share of lands 452 *Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N.
Dak*., appropriation for support, etc., of 87, 800 *Sioux Indians, Yankton Tribe, S. Dak..* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with. 94, 811 *Sisseton Agency, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 93, 808 *Sisters of the. Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People*, patent to issue for school lands, Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz 447 *Sistersville, W.Va*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Sites for Fortifications*, appropriation for: limit for Fort Armitage, Md 393, 728 *Sitka, Alaska*, appropriation for Marine barracks, electric system 145, 924 *Siuslaw River, Oreg.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Sivas*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Six Nations Indians, N.
Y*., appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 86, 800 *Sixteenth Street NW*., *D. C*., deficiency appropriation for parkway connecting, with Rock Creek Park 495 *Sixth Light-House District*, tender for engineer authorized 161 appropriation for 332 *Slateford, Pa*., bridge authorized across Delaware River between Columbia, N. J., and 586 *Slave Trade*, deficiency appropriation for suppressing 28 *Slave Trade and Peonage*, punishment for confining, etc., slaves on vessels 1138 seizing, etc., slaves on foreign shore 1138 bringing slaves into the United States 1138 equipping ships for receiving, etc., persons as slaves 1139 transporting slaves 1139 hovering on coast, etc., with slaves on board vessel 1139 serving on vessel in slave trade 1139 carrying away persons to be held as slaves 1139clxxi punishment for building, etc., vessel for slave trade; forfeiture, etc 1140 additional penalty; forfeiture 1140 forfeiture of vessels carrying slaves 1140 additional penalty for receiving persons to be sold as slaves 1140 forfeiture of vessels hovering on coasts with slaves on board, etc 1140 penalty for person having interest in slave trading vessels, etc 1140 President to use armed vessels to seize ships in slave trade 1140 condemnation, etc., of seized vessels 1140 disposal of persons seized 1141 disposal of officers and crew of seized vessel 1141 removal, etc., of persons seized 1141 captured vessel to be brought to home or other port 1141 bond required of suspected vessel clearing from United States 1141 instructions for return of persons to country where taken, etc 1141 punishment for kidnaping 1141 holding, etc., persons in peonage 1142 interfering, etc., in enforcing law against peonage 1142 bringing in, etc., kidnaped persons to serve in peonage 1142 *Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repression of African*, appropriation for annual contribution 176, 677 *Slemp, Campbell, late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 26 *Sloat, Commodore John D.*, expense for securing design for monument to, authorized; limit 570 *Small-Arms Practice, Militia*, inspectors provided for 400 *Smallpox*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 330, 970 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 10 *Smith, Andrew J., et al.*, may dam Choctawhatchee River, in Dale County, Ala 40 *Smith, George W*., *late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 26 *Smith, Joseph S.*, appointed of Hoard of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 576 *Smith, W*. *A*., deficiency appropriation for extra month’s pay 511, 931 *Smiths Creek, N*.
C., preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Smithsonian Institution*, appropriation for international exchanges 323, 964 for American Ethnology 323, 964 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 323, 964 for Astrophysical Observatory 324, 964 for National Museum 324, 964 for National Zoological Park 324, 965 for printing and binding 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for expenses, suit of Hannah Jackson against superintendent Zoological Park 492 for transfer of Greenough’s statue of Washington from Capitol grounds to 492 for National Museum 942 appointment, of Charles F.
Choate, jr., on Board of Regents 567 copies of daily Congressional Record to be furnished, for distribution to foreign governments 1169 historical exhibit at Seattle Exposition to be made by 388 statue of Washington transferred from Capitol grounds to 576 *Smithsonian Institution, Secretary of*, made member of commission to determine disposal of Patent Office models 229 *Smokeless Powder, Navy*, appropriation for 132, 759 *Smyrna*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Snags, Mississippi River*, use of appropriation for, at Atchafalaya and Old rivers, La 817 Minnesota River, etc 817 *Snake River*, bridge authorized across, between Oregon and Idaho 167 *Snow and Ice, D.
C.*, appropriation for removing, from gutters, etc 285 for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 700 deficiency appropriation for removing, from gutters and cross walks 614 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation tor salaries 261, 1049 for general expenses 261, 1050 tobacco industry 261 *Solberg, Thorvald*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 908 *Soleau, William L.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 508 allowance in accounts 981 *Solicitor, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for 251, 1039 pay increased 1039 *Solicitor-General*, appropriation for 235, 898 *Solicitor, Navy Department*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 218, 883 duties 218 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue*, appropriation for 235, 898 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 237, 900 *Solicitor of the Department of State*, appropriation for 235, 898 lor assistants 197, 861 *Solicitor of the Treasury*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc., 237, 900 *Somerset, Ky.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Somerville, Mass.*, condemned cannon granted to, for soldiers’ monument 1072 *Sorghum, etc.*, appropriation for investigation of sugar production from 256 *South and Southwest Passes, of the Mississippi River*, regulations for navigating, etc., authorized 818 penalty for violation 818clxxii *South Carolina*, condemned cannon, etc., granted to, for State-house grounds 1069 *South Chicago, Ill.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 public building, open space requirement reduced 1069 *South Dakota*, appropriation for Indian Service in 93, 808 for asylum for insane Indians, Canton 94, 811 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 231, 894 Belle fourche land district, created 597 grant of Chamberlain Indian school to, authorized: conditions 808 sale, etc., if not accepted 808 jurisdiction over offenses by Indians in reservations in 1151 sale of unallotted lands, Cheyenne River and Standing Rock reservations 460 *South Dakota, University of*, granted condemned cannon 442 *South Omaha, Nebr.*, time extended for bridge across Missouri River at 167 *South Omaha Railroad and Bridge Company*, time extended for bridging Missouri River by 167 *South Pass, Mississippi River*, appropriation for maintenance of channel 361 regulations for navigating, etc., authorized 818 penalty for violations 818 use of appropriations to dredge shoals in channel authorized 429 *Southampton*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Southern Pacific Company*, deficiency appropriation for refund of customs 910 *Southern Pacific Railroad Company*, granted right of way across Fort Mason Military Reservation, Cal 585 *Southern Ute Indian Reservation, Colo.*, appropriation for purchasing water rights for irrigating 788 *Southwest Ledge Light Station, Conn.*, appropriation for completing, near New Haven 970 *Southwest Pass, Mississippi River*, appropriation for improvement of 361, 1000 use of appropriation for, to procure dredging plant 816 regulations for navigating, etc., authorized 818 penalty for violations 818 *Spain*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Spain, War with*, time extended for presenting claims of States and Territories 42 *Spanish Treaty Claims Commission*, appropriation for Assistant AttorneyGeneral 236 for salaries and expenses 374, 1013 for taking testimony abroad 375 deficiency appropriation for paying awards of 27, 515, 937 *Spanish War Veterans, United*, member of commission on memorial amphitheater at Arlington Cemetery to be designated by; duties 540 *Sparta, Wis*., appropriation for land for Army target range 364 for additional land, Army target range 1003 *Speaker of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for secretary, clerks, etc 188, 850 to issue certificates for unpaid salaries, Representatives from Oklahoma 933 to serve on committee to rearrange, etc., Hall of the House of Representatives 1168 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for expenses 192, 855 deficiency appropriation for expenses 26, 59, 512, 616 *Special Assessment Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 278, 692 *Special Delivery, Postal Service*, appropriation for car fare in emergency cases 411, 665 for fees to messengers 411, 665 deficiency appropriation for fees to messengers 24, 31, 510, 930, 943 *Special Employees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 854 *Spirituous Liquors (see also* Intoxicating Liquors), carrying, in mails forbidden 418 *Spokane Indian Reservation, Wash*., appropriation for completing survey, etc., of lands in 813 deficiency appropriation for allotments to Indians of 19 allotments to Indians 458 agricultural lands, unallotted, to be opened to entry 458 payments, etc 459 sales at auction of undisposed of lands after 4 years 459 school lands to be purchased for Washington 459 reservation for agency, schools, etc 459 timber lauds reserved from sale 459 use of timber for fuel, etc 460 pasturage, etc., permitted 460 sales of mature timber: proceeds 460 appropriation for purchase of school lands, etc 460 *Spokane Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 96, 812 *Spokane River*, bridge authorized across, near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 40 *Spokane, Wash*., appropriation for public building 318, 957 *Springfield Arsenal, Mass.*, appropriation for care, etc 354 for tire protection 993 for increasing transportation facilities 993 *Springfield, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 957 limit of cost increased, public building 521 terms of court 685 *Springfield, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 957 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Springfield Rifles, Obsolete*, donated to Alabama Boys’ Industrial School, Birmingham 443 Albert Sidney Johnston Camp, Confederate Veterans, Houston, Tex 53 Henry Gowdy Relief Guard, Walden, N.Y 443 John Buford Post, G.
A. R., Rock Island, Ill 443clxxiii donated to Saint Bartholomew’s Battalion, New York City 443 Veteran Relief Guard. Newburgh, N. Y. 443 *Springfield, Tenn.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Square 63, d. C.*, acquisition of, for Potomac Park, authorized 355 *Square 89, D. C.*, acquisition of, for Potomac Park, authorized 355 *Squares 226, 227, 228, 229, and 230, D. C.*, purchase or condemnation of, authorized for building, Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor 545 deficiency appropriation for 491 *Square 626, D.
C.*, purchase of portion for extension of tracks Of Anacostia Street Railway 248 *Stackhouse, George M.*, deficiency appropriation for 911 *Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 106, 733 *Stamford, Conn.*, subport of entry, Bridgeport collection district 7 immediate transportation privileges extended to 35 *Stamp Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 233 *Stamp Taxes, Internal Revenue*, appropriation for refunding, illegally collected on foreign bills of exchange for exports 590 *Stamped Envelopes and Newspaper Wrappers*, appropriation for manufacture; distribution 415, 668 deficiency appropriation for distribution 24 *Stamps Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, etc 233, 896 *Standard Telephone Company*, time extended for constructing line on island of Oahu, Hawaii, by 652 *Standardizing Weights and Measures in Trade*, appropriation for collecting information to aid in 905 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Director, assistants, etc 241, 903 for apparatus, machinery, repairs, etc 241, 904 for new laboratory 242, 904 for contingent expenses 242, 904 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 242, 904 delegates, International Committee of Electrical Units 242, 904 for care of grounds, etc 242, 904 for investigations of illuminating gas 904 for information of weights and measures used in trade 905 testing machines, Watertown Arsenal restored to War Department 905 for expenses testing physical constants 983 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 518 for equipment 943 *Standing Rock Agency, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 87, 800 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, S. Dak., (sec also* Chevenne River and Standing Rock Indian reservations, S. Dak. and N. Dak.). deficiency appropriation for surveying 30, 517 tract reserved for cemetery for Indians of 811 *Stapleton, Staten Island, N. Y.*, appropriation for marine hospital 320 *Star Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 412, 665 discontinuance when duplicated by rural service 412, 666 emergency service in Alaska 412, 666 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 24, 31, 510, 518, 930, 943, 943 *Stale Bonds*, acceptable as security for additional national bank circulation 549 conditions 549 *State Claims, War with Spain*, time for presenting, extended 42 *State Courts*, habeas corpus appeals from decisions by United States courts in detentions by, restricted 40 certificate required 40 jurisdiction of, not impaired by Criminal Code 1151 *State Department Annex, D.
C.*, appropriation for laborer 218, 882 to be under Superintendent of State, War, and Navy Department Building 218 *Stale Homes for Soldiers and Sailors*, appropriation for continuing aid to 373, 1012 deficiency appropriation for 15 inmates to receive pensions direct 419 *State Laws, etc.*, punishment for depriving citizens of civil rights on account of race, etc., under color of 1092 *State, War, and Navy Department Building, D. C.*, appropriation for clerks, engineers, watch men, etc 218, 882 for service, Mills Building 218, 882 for laborer, State Department annex 218, 882 for fuel, repairs, etc 218, 882 for repairs, etc., Mills Building 218, 882 deficiency appropriation for printing blanks 921 superintendent to have charge of Mills Building and State Department annex 218 *Statement of Appropriations*, appropriation for preparation of 381, 1019 *Staten Island and West Bank Light.
Station, N. Y.*, appropriation for completing 971 *Staten Island, N. Y., Light-House Depot*, appropriation for equipping lamp shop, etc 330 *States*, deficiency appropriation for refund to, raising volunteers 516 bonds of, acceptable as security for additional national bank circulation; conditions 549 proportional assignment of additional currency to; basis 550 militia provisions amended 399 twenty-five per cent of receipts from National Forests in, to be paid for use of schools and roads 260clxxiv *Stationery, Postal Service*, appropriation for 416, 669 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 264, 1053 for general expenses 264, 1053 issue of monthly crop reports 264, 1053 cotton condition reports 264, 1054 for administrative expenses 1054 for field and state agents, expenses 1054 for investigating cost of production of farm products 1054 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for chief of, clerks, etc 240, 902 for experts, etc 240, 902 *Statuary*, appropriation for, on pediment of House wing of the Capitol 63 *Statues*, appropriation for pedestal, etc., memorial, of John Witherspoon 579 design to be secured for, of Commodore John D.
Sloat 570 transfer from Capitol grounds to Smithsonian Institution of Greenough’s, of Washington 576 *Statutes at Large (see also* Laws of Congress), appropriation for preparing new index of 195 for continuing preparation of new index. 858 for editing 197, 861 *Stavanger*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Steam Machinery, Navy*, appropriation for completion, repairs, etc. 150, 770 tugs “Patapsco” and “Patuxent” 151 colliers “Vestal” and “Prometheus”. 770 *Steam Vessels (see also* Steamboat Inspection), thickness allowed of externally fired boilers of, on certain rivers increased 687 space bet ween flue and shells 687 on oceans, Great Lakes, etc 687 *Steamboat, etc., Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 412, 666 *Steamboat Inspection*, complement of officers and crew required 55 entry by inspector in certificate 55 appeal 55 temporary deficiency 56 penalty for failing to report deficiency 56 insufficiently manning vessel 56 inspectorsof hulls and boilers authorized for Honolulu, Hawaii, and San Juan, P.
R 428 local inspectors to license masters, mates, engineers, and pilots of all steam vessels 425 masters of sail vessels over 700 tons 425 all other vessels over 100 tons carrying passengers for hire 425 seagoing barges to be inspected once a year. 428 life-preserving equipment required 428 penalty for navigating without inspection, etc 428 hawser regulations and length of tows in inland waters to be prescribed 428 penalty for violations 429 punishment for inspectors receiving illegalfees 1107 *Steamboat-Inspection Service*, appropriation for Supervising Inspector General, clerks, etc 240, 902 *Steamboat-Inspection Service, Supervising Inspector-General*, to serve on board to prescribe regulations for towing seagoing barges in inland waters 428 *Steele, Amos A.*, deficiency appropriation for services 934 *Steelton, Pa.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Steerage Passengers*, accommodations required for, on vessels from and to foreign countries 583 contiguous territory excepted 583 *Stello, Henry*, audit directed of claims of heirs of, destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D.
C 1060 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 192, 855 deficiency appropriation for extra month’s pay 511, 931 for extra services 512, 935 *Sterling, Archibald G.*, maybe appointed ensign. Navy 570 *Sterling, Ill.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Stettin*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Steubenville, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Stevens, Paymaster Herbert E., Navy*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 504 *Stevens Point, Wis*., acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 appropriation for 957 *Stewart, Charles* W., deficiency appropriation for compiling John Paul Jones commemorative volume 500 *Stewart.
J. C.*, deficiency appropriation for services 513, 934 *Stillwater, Minn.*, condemned cannon granted to, for public park 1071 *Sliming, Frederick*, audit directed of claims of heirs of. destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D. C 1061 *Stockholm*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Stocks, D. C.*, punishment for bucket-shop dealing in…. 671 *Stocks, Public*, punishment for falsely personating holder of 1095 *Stockton and Mormon Channels, cal.*, appropriation for improvement of 1001 *Stoddard, Haserick, Richards and Company*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty to 912 *Stolen Property*, punishment for receiving, etc 1145 *Stone, etc.*, appropriation for investigation of structural materials of 349, 989 *Stσnega Coal and Coke Company*, appropriation for paying judgment against Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 372 *Stony Point State Park, N.
Y.*, obsolete brass cannon granted for 442clxxv *Stonybrook, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 829 *Stores, Military and Naval*, punishment for unlawfully receiving, etc 1095 embezzlement of 1090 maliciously setting tire to, etc 1141 *Stratford, Conn.*, port of delivery, Bridgeport collection district 7 *Street Directory of the Principal Cities of the United States*, appropriation for printing new edition of 417 *Street Railways, D. C.*, Anacostia and Potomac River Company to construct tracks on First street SE. from E street to East Capitol 246 on Delaware avenue from 0 street NE. to Union Station plaza 246 from G street and New Jersey avenue NW. on Massachusetts avenue to Third and Fourth streets NE 246 City and Suburban Railway to extend tracks on North Capitol street from G street to Massachusetts avenue 247 Capital Traction Company to extend tracks from Seventh street on Florida avenue to Eighth street NE 247 on Eighth street NE. to connect with tracks at Pennsylvania avenue SE.. 247 on New Jersey avenue from Florida avenue to Massachusetts avenue, thence by Union Station to F and Second streets NE 247 on F street to Eighth street NE 247 on T street NW. from Seventh to Florida avenue 247 on Delaware avenue from C street NE. to Union Stat ion 247 on First street from B street south to B street north 247 permit to lay duct lines 247 removal of disused tracks 247 time of construction limited; extension 248 joint use of tracks; double set of tracks facing Union Station 248 use of portion of reservation No. 77 248 purchase of part of square 626 for Anacostia Railroad Company 248 widening roadways of streets; costs 248 changing grades of streets occupied by tracks 249 approval of plans of tracks within plaza 249 transfers of Metropolitan Coach Company to continue; requirements 249 temporary overhead trolley allowed 219 substitution of underground construction 250 rights, etc., of railway companies 250 unauthorized use of transfers forbidden 250 penalty for violations 250 character of equipment, service, etc., required of all street railroads 250 rules, etc., to be prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission 250 penalty for violations 250 prosecutions for violations 250 Baltimore and Washington Transit Company, extension authorized 473 Washington, Spa Springs and Gretta Railroad Company, time extended for construction 779 *Street Sweeping Office, D.
C.*, appropriation for salaries 278, 692 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.*, appropriation for purchase of land, etc., union railroad station, etc 281, 696 for improvement of plaza, etc 282, 696 for assessment and permit work 282, 696 for work on 282, 696 for replacing granite blocks with asphalt 282, 697 for grading 283, 697 for condemnation, etc 283, 697 for constructing county roads 283, 697 for repairs 284, 699 use of heater method 699 for replacing sidewalks and curbs 284, 699 for repairs, county roads 284, 699 for motor vehicle for superintendent of county roads 699 for cleaning, sweeping, etc 285, 700 contracts authorized 285 for removing snow and ice 285, 700 deficiency appropriation for condemnation 493 condemnation of lands for, title to District on deposit of awards due unknown, etc., owners 582 widening, etc., roadways of, occupied by car lines; expenses 248 *Structured Materials*, appropriation for investigation of, belonging to United States, etc 349, 989 *Stuttgart*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Submarine Mines, Army*, appropriation for materials, etc., instructing artillery troops in 107, 734 for operating, etc 394, 729 for purchase, etc 395, 730 for expenses torpedo depot 395, 730 for operating, in insular possessions 396 for torpedo planters, in insular possessions 396 for purchase, insular possessions 396 *Submarine Torpedo Boats*, appropriation for purchasing eight, and completing those heretofore authorized 159 for purchasing four, etc 777 *Subsistence Department, Army*, appropriation for post commissary-sergeants 111, 735 for pay of officers; longevity 112, 737 for supplies, etc 115, 740 for transport service, etc.; recruiting depots 115, 740 for ice, utensils, etc 116, 741 for food, etc., rifle matches 116, 741 for payments; commutation of rations 116, 741 for special diet rations 116, 741 for civilian employees etc 116, 741 for prizes for cooks, bakers, etc 116, 741 for preservation, etc., of supplies 116, 741 bond not required of militia officers 117 for West Point cadets at inauguration 741 deficiency appropriation for 28, 31, 518, 940 supplies to be used for relief of southern cyclone sufferers 570 appropriation for purchasing additional supplies 572 *Subtropical Testing Garden*, appropriation for maintaining, in southern Florida 1046 *Suffolk, Va.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487clxxvi *Sugar-Producing Plants*, appropriation forinvestigations, etc., of 256, 1045 *Sugg, C.
F.*, deficiency appropriation for payment to 912 *Sullivan County, N. Y*., condemned cannon granted to, for soldiers’ and sailors’ monumental Monticello. 1071 *Sullivan, H. M.*, deficiency appropriation for injuries, House Office Building 506 *Sulphur Hirer, Tex. and Ark*., preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Sulphur Springs, Tex*., acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 957 *Sunuts, Wash*., immediate transportation privileges extended to 643 *Summary Courts- Martial, Navy*, proceedings, records, etc 622 sentences may be approved by senior officer present 622 *Summit Place NW., D*.*C*, deficiency appropriation for extending 494 *Summit Street NW., D*.*C*., deficiency appropriation for extending 915 *Sumter, S, C*., appropriation for public building 957 limit of cost increased, public building 523 *Sunbury, Pa*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Sundry Civil Expenses Appropriations*, under the Treasury Department, for public buildings 317, 945 payments to Council of Fine Arts forbidden, etc 959 marine hospitals 320, 961 quarantine stations 320, 961 Life-Saving Service 320, 961 Revenue-Cutter Service 322, 963 Engraving and Printing Bureau 323, 963 Smithsonian Institution 323, 961 Interstate Commerce Commission 324, 965 miscellaneous, internal revenue 325, 966 United States securities 326, 966 public buildings 327, 967 collecting customs revenue 328, 968 Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 329, 969 quarantine service 329, 970 prevention of epidemics 330, 970 files for Auditor for Post-Office Department 330 repairs, etc., “The Hermitage,” Tenn.. 330 under Department of Commerce and Labor 330, 970 immigration service 330 light-houses, beacons, and fog signals 330, 970 Light-House Establishment 333, 971 Coast and Geodetic Survey 334, 973 Bureau of Fisheries 338, 976 miscellaneous, Alaskan Seal Fisheries 342, 981 Chinese exclusion 343 immigration expenses 981 shipping commissioners 343, 983 testing machine for determining physical constants 983 under Interior Department, for Land Office, etc 343 buildings 343, 984 Capitol and grounds 344, 984 under Interior Department, for public lands 345, 985 Geological Survey 348, 988 miscellaneous, disbarment proceedings 989 Supreme Court Reports 350. 989 education, etc., in Alaska 350, 989 national parks 352, 990 Government Hospital for Insane 352, 991 Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution 352, 991 Howard University 352, 991 Freedmen’s Hospital 353, 992 Indian Service 353 Monument to Major Powell 992 under War Department, for armories and arsenals 353, 992 transfer of testing machines, Watertown, to Department of Commerce and Labor 354 buildings and grounds, Washington, D.
C 354, 994 traveling expenses of the President 356 Engineer Department, harbors, etc 358, 997 national cemeteries 361, 1001 miscellaneous, military posts 363, 1002 national parks 367, 1005 artificial limbs, etc 367, 1006 New York Harbor 367, 1007 International Waterways Commission. 368 Emery gun carriage 368 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 368, 1007 State and Territorial homes 373, 1012 back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 373, 1012 arrears of pay, war with Spain 373, 1012 distribution of amounts due deceased officers and enlisted men, Navy and Marine Corps 373 under Department of Justice, for courthouse, Washington, D.
C 373, 1012 penitentiaries 373, 1012 miscellaneous, defense in claims 374, 1013 Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 374, 1013 enforcing antitrust laws 375, 1014 setting aside Indian conveyances, Oklahoma 1014 under judicial branch, for United States courts 375, 1014 United States penitentiaries 377, 1015 National Training School for Boys, D. C 379, 1018 under Department of State, for printing ascertainment of vote for President and Vice-President 380 Pan-American Scientific Congress 380 Exposition at Quito 380 international investigation of opium evil. 380 international prize court conference at London 380 Canadian Fisheries Convention 380 Northeastern Fisheries Arbitration 380 Roman Catholic Church in Porto Rico 1018 Bureau of American Republics 1018 International Conference on Maritime Law 1019 under Civil Service Commission, for additional clerks, etc 1019 under legislative branch, for statement of appropriations 381, 1019 conveying electoral votes 381 Botanic Garden 381, 1019 Senate 381 House Office Building 381, 1019 bust of President Taylor 1019clxxvii for Government Printing Office 381, 1020 for public printing and binding 382, 1021 for Isthmian Canal 384, 1024 National Academy of Sciences to report plan for consolidating scientific surveys, laboratories, etc 387 sums appropriated to be in full for salaries 387, 1026 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition 388 International Irrigation Congress, Albuquerque, N.
Mex 391 monument to Thomas Jefferson at Saint Louis in commemoration of Louisiana Purchase 1026 recommendations to be made by President if estimates for appropriations exceed estimated revenue 1027 disbursing clerks may designate clerk to act in case of sickness or unavoidable absence 1027 liability under bond, etc 1027 bond to disbursing clerk 1027 no public moneys to be used for commissions not created by law 1027 details from departments to unauthorized commissions forbidden 1027 unexpended balances on the Treasury books July 1, 1904, to be covered into the Treasury 1027 exceptions; permanent specific appropriations, etc 1027 amounts to pay existing contracts 1027 permanent appropriations not deemed such tinless expressly made available until expended. 1027 *Superior Bay, Lake Superior*, appropriation for lighting channels in 334, 972 *Superior, Wis*., preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 828 terms of court at 647 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department*, appropriation for, assistant, superintendents, etc 200, 648 for draftsmen, engineers, etc 201 for skilled employees on public buildings, plans, etc 960 furniture for new public buildings to be approved by 327 *Supplies Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 234, 897 for rent 406 *Supplies, Postal Service*, appropriation for 416, 669 for expenses shipment of 417, 669 for installing building for 417 *Supplies, United States Courts*, appropriation for 377, 1015 deficiency appropriation for 22, 509, 929, 943 *Supply Depot, Fort Mason, Cal., Army General*, construction to commence pending proceedings to condemn land 500 “*Supply*,” *U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Supreme Court, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 243, 906 for fees of witnesses 301, 717 jurors 301, 717 for pay of bailiffs 301, 717 for miscellaneous expenses 301, 717 appropriation for printing and binding 384, 1023 deficiency appropriation for bailiffs, etc.. 918 for miscellaneous expenses 918 for witness fees 918 copyright actions, etc., cognizable in 1084 *Supreme Court of the. United States*, appropriation for Chief and associate justices 242, 905 for marshal 242, 905 for clerks to justices 242, 905 for bracket for bust of Chief Justice Waite 344 for steel fixtures, conference room for 984 for printing and binding 384, 1023 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 617 advancement to be moved in, of Choctaw case Fleming *v.* McCurtain 807 appeals and writs of error from supreme court Hawaii to 839 habeas corpus appeals from decisions by United States courts in detention’s by State courts, restricted 40 review of decisions of circuit courts of appeals in customs cases. 405 to prescribe practice and procedure under copyright law 1082 *Supreme Court Reports*, appropriation for purchase of 350, 989 *Surgeon-General, Army*, to be chief of the Medical Department. 66 rank, pay, and allowances 66 *Surgeon-General*’*s Office, War Department*, appropriation for medical museum and library 123, 748 for clerks, etc 215, 879 for rent, dispensary 216, 880 *Surgeons.
Army (see* Medical Department, Army). *Surgery*, licenses required for practice of, in Alaska; regulations, etc 603 *Surrey of Northern and Northwestern Lakes*, appropriation for 367, 1006 *Surveying Public Lands (see also* Public Lauds), appropriation for; rates 347, 986 preferences, occupied townships 347, 986 allowances, heavily timbered, etc., lands 347, 986 extra rates, California, etc 347, 987 for resurveys, mineral, etc., locations 348, 987 metal monuments for survey corners 348, 987 for abandoned military reservations 348, 987 for certain counties in Utah 348, 987 for completing field notes, etc., Minnesota, South Dakota, and Florida 343, 987 North Dakota and Louisiana 987 for, within limits of Fort K, eogh Military Reservation, Mont 348 for boundary between Idaho and Washington 348 deficiency appropriation for 29, 32, 517, 519, 942, 945 for certain deputy surveyors 506, 926 punishment for injuring, destroying, etc., section marks, etc 1099 hindering, etc., surveyors 1099 resurveys allowed to properly mark boundaries of undisposed of public lands. 845 bona fide rights not impaired 845 limit of appropriation for 845clxxviii *Surveyors-General*, appropriation for clerks, etc 230, 893 restriction on clerk hire 231, 895 *Surveyors-General’s Certificates*, patents issued on applications made between June 5, 1901, and June 20, 1907, declared valid 468 to issue on pending applications 468 *Surveyors of Customs*, pay of deputy, increased 1065 *Surveyor’s Office, D.C*., appropriat ion for salaries 278, 693 for temporary employees 279, 693 for surveys of old subdivisions 695 *Surveys*, appropriation for river and harbor improvements 822 *Surveys, Ocean and Lake*, appropriation for 135, 761 *Surveys of Mineral Lands*, excess of deposits for, to be repaid 645 permanent appropriation for 645 *Surreys, Scientific*, consolidation, etc., to be considered by National Academy of Sciences 387 *Surveys, Stale*, appropriation for furnishing points to 335, 974 “*Sutherland, “British Steamship*, deficiency appropriation for refund to Philippine Islands of tonnage tax erroneously collected from 910 *Suva*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Suwanee River, Fla*., preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Swamp Lands and Indemnity*, appropriation for adjusting claims for 345, 985 *Swansea*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Swatow*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Sweden*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 deficiency appropriation for paying, Samoan claims 478 *Swift Creek, N.
C*., preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Swiftsure Bank, Juan de Fuca Strait, Wash*., payment of expenses of transferring lightvessels, to station allowed 569 *Swinomish Slough, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 834 *Switzerland*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legat ion 172, 673 *Sydney, New South Wales*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Sydney, Nova Scotia*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Syracuse, N.
Y*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 **T.** *T Street NW., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 494 *Tabriz*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *“Tacoma, “I’.S.S*., appropriation for repairs 769 *Tacoma, Wash*., appropriation for improvement of harbor.. 998 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 834 *Tahiti*, deficiency appropriation for rebuilding consular building 942 classification and salary of consulate 102 *Talladega, Ala*., acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 *Tallapoosa River, Ga. and Ala*., preliminary examination of, to be made; storage reservoirs, etc 825 *Tamatave*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Tampico*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Tamsui*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Tangier*, appropriation for interpreter at consulategeneral 181, 682 classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Tangier Light, Morocco*, appropriation for annual contribution 175, 676 *Tapachula*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Tar River, N.
C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Target Practice, Army Small-Arms*, appropriation for ammunition for; targets, etc 124, 750 for marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 124, 750 *Target Ranges, etc., Army*, appropriation for buzzer annunciators at 734 *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of Customs*, appropriation for annual contribution 176, 677 *Tariffs of Foreign Countries*, appropriation for collating 238, 901 *Taxation*, on national bank circulation secured by United States 2 per cent bonds 550 by higher rate bonds 550 by other securities 550 *Taxes*, recommendations for new, may be made by President if estimates exceed probable revenue 1027 *Taxes, D.
C.*, appropriation for advertising arrears of 281, 695 *Taxicabs, D. C.*, schedule of rates to be established for 724 *Taylor, President Zachary*, appropriation for purchase of bust of, to be placed in Capitol 1019 *Taylors Bayou, Tex*., improvement of canal connecting Sabine and Neches rivers with, permitted by citizens, etc., of Texas; conditions 659 preliminary examination to be made of channel from Sabine and Neches rivers to mouth of 833 *Tea Culture*, appropriation for investigations, etc 256, 1045 deficiency appropriation for 30 *Tea, Examiners of, Customs*, pay increased of 1065clxxix *Tea, Impure*, importations permitted for manufacture of chemical products 163 regulations to be prescribed 163 *Tegucigalpa*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Telegraph Connecting Capitol and Departments, D.
C.*, appropriation for care, etc 359, 996 for underground cables for 996 *Telegraph, Telephone, etc., Lines. Government*, punishment for wilfully injuring, etc 1099 *Telephones, Army*, appropriation for establishing, at interior posts, etc 107, 734 for wireless apparatus 734 *Temple, Tex*., construction authorized of public building at. 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 957 *Tenders. Light-House Service*, appropriation for completing, for first district 970 for repairs to “Pansy” 973 competitive bids hereafter for all new equipment, etc 973 *Teneriffe*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Tennessee*, tents, provisions, etc., to be used for relief of cylcone sufferers in 572 appropriation for additional supplies 572 consent of Congress to agreement as to boundary in, and jurisdiction over, Mississippi River, between Arkansas and 1163 *Tennessee Eastern Judicial District*, terms of court, Chattanooga 591 Greeneville 591 Knoxville 591 *Tennessee Middle Judicial District*, northeastern division created; counties composing 618 terms, etc., Cookeville 618 terms of court, Nashville 591 *Tennessee River*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 for improvement of, Colbert and Bee Tree shoals 361, 1001 additional contracts authorized for improving, at Hales Bar 817 bridge authorized across, between Hamlin and Birmingham 58 former act. repealed 58 survey of, directed from Knoxville to its mouth 832 time extended for bridging, in Marion County, Tenn 620 *Tennessee.
Rolling Works, Ky*., bridge authorized across Cumberland River between Rosita, Tenn., and 57 *Tents, etc., Army*, temporary loan of, permitted for inaugural ceremonies 1163 loan of, for gymnastic festival at Cincinnati, authorized 1165 *Terminal Station, D. C.* (*see* Union Station, D. C.). *Terrell, Tex*., acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 957 *Territorial Claims, War with Spain*, time for presenting, extended 42 *Territorial Homes for Soldiers and Sailors*, appropriation for continuing aid to 373, 1012 deficiency appropriation for 15 inmates to receive pensions direct 419 *Territorial Jurisdiction (see also* Maritime and Territorial Jurisdiction, etc.), extent of 1142 punishment for murder and manslaughter. 1143 assaults 1143 attempt to commit murder or manslaughter 1143 rape 1143 carnal knowledge of female under 16 1143 malicious injury to person 1144 robbery 1144 arson of dwelling house 1144 arson of government, buildings, property, etc 1144 larceny 1144 receiving, etc., stolen goods 1145 offenses, etc., under State laws, on government places 1145 *Territories*, appropriation for government in the 212, 877 for Delegates from 188, 850 for protecting lives in coal mines in 226 deficiency appropriation for Oklahoma 12 Alaska, additional officers for district court in 839 district court jurisdiction, etc., modified. 839 Hawaii, additional judge for district court. 838 district court jurisdiction 838 New Mexico, additional justice provided for supreme court 842 seven districts established, terms, etc 842 copyrightaction, etc., cognizable in district courts of 1084 liability of railroad common carriers in, for injuries to employees through neglect, etc 65 militia provisions amended. 399 twenty-five per cent of receipts from national forests in, to be paid for use of schools and roads 260 *Territories Omnibus Act*, Alaska, issue of bonds by Valdez, authorized 600 insane persons, contracts for care of 601 Criminal Code, liquor licenses 601 sale, etc., of liquors to Indians, punishment 603 practice of medicine and surgery 603 disposal of license fees and fines 605 Arizona, law authorizing Mohave County to issue bonds for court-house, approved 605 issue of refunding bonds by Phoenix, authorized 605 law authorizing court-house and jail, at Yuma, approved 606 issue of bonds by Gila County for courthouse and jail, authorized 606 law authorizing court-house at Saint Johns, approved 606 issue of bonds for public roads by Maricopa County, approved 606 Hawaii, act authorizing electric light, etc., company in Wailuku, Island of.
Maui, amended and approved 606 act authorizing electric light, etc., company in Lahaina, Island of Maui, amended and approved 608clxxx Hawaii, right of way across public lands granted Wahiawa Water Company 611 New Mexico, issue of bridge bonds by Bernalillo County, authorized 612 sale of school section to Portales, authorized 612 all bonds to have nonliability of United States printed on their face 612 *Territories, Offenses in*, jurisdiction defined 1148 punishment for circulating obscene literature, etc 1149 bigamy, etc.; restriction 1149 cohabitation with more than one woman; indictments 1149 adultery 1149 incest 1149 fornication 1149 violating marriage regulations 1149 pugilistic encounters, bull fights, etc.; offenses defined 1150 train robberies, etc 1150 *Testing Machines, Watertown Arsenal, Mass.*, appropriation for operating 354, 993 transferred to Department of Commerce and Labor 354 restored to jurisdiction of War Department 905 *Texarkana, Tex*., limit of cost increased, public building 523 terms of court at 50 *Texas*, appropriation for improvement of inland waterway, coast of 360, 999 deficiency appropriation for expenses defending frontier Indian, etc., marauders 500 pensions to volunteers who served on frontier against Mexicans and Indian marauders 1855 to 1860 553 tents, provisions, etc., to be used for relief of cyclone sufferers in 572 appropriation for additional supplies 572 *Texas Eastern Judicial District*, Shelby County transferred to Beaumont division 34 terms of court, Tyler 50 Jefferson 50 Beaumont 50 Sherman 50 Paris 50 Texarkana 50 *Texas Northern Judicial District*, Dawson County transferred from Fort Worth to Abilene division 687 new division created 8 terms of court at Amarillo 8 *Thames Hirer, Conn*., appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *Theine, etc*., importat ion of impure tea for manufacture of, permitted 163 *Third Assistant Postmaster-General*, appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc 233, 896 for per diem assistant superintendents, etc 233, 897 for division of money orders 234, 897 for postal service, office of 414, 668 for stamps, postal cards, etc 414, 668 for indemnity, lost registered mail 415, 668 deposit of moneys received from 415 for indemnity, lost international registered articles 415, 668 appropriation for travel and miscellaneous expenses 415, 668 for counsel, second-class mail privilege suits 415, 668 *Thirteenth Census*, deficiency appropriation for preliminary expenses 927 *Thirteenth Light-House District*, payment of expenses of transferring tender, to station allowed 569 *Thirty-Fourth Street NW*., *D.
C*., deficiency appropriation for paving 914 *Thomas, Kirby*, time extended for dam across Mississippi River, at Bemidji, Minn 3 *Thoroughfare Bay, N. C*., preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Three Tree Point Military Reservation, Wash*., right of way through, granted to Grays Harbor and Columbia River Railway Company 47 *Tientsin*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Tiffin, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Tifton.
Ga*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Timber*, punishment for cutting, etc., on public lands. 1098 permission to miners, etc 1098 cutting, etc., on reservations 1098 boxing, etc., trees for turpentine 1098 willfully setting fire to, on public lands 1098 failing to extinguish fires built on public lands 1098 *Timber Depredations*, appropriation for preventing, on public lands 345, 985 *Timber, National Forests*, regulations for sale of 259, 1048 *Timber on Indian Reservations*, appropriation for protection, etc., of 783 Menominee, Wis., excluded 783 *Titusville, Pa*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Tobacco*, appropriation for investigating soils, etc., cultivation of 261 for improving methods of growing, handling, etc 1045 *Togas.
Me*., appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 369, 1008 *Tokyo*, appropriation for ground rent, embassy 174, 675 *Tokyo, Japan, International Exposition*, provisions for participating in 183 expenses of commissioners, etc., to be paid to February 1, 1909 908 no further expenses to be incurred 908 *Toledo, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 958 limit of cost increased, public building . 522 *Tomah, Wis*., appropriation for Indian school 97, 813clxxxi *Tombigbee River, Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of, by locks and dams 359, 998 *Tompkinsville, N.Y*., spar shop and scow authorized for lighthouse depot 160 appropriation for 331 *Tonnage of Vessels, Gross*, hatchways and water ballast space deducted from 613 *Tonnage Tax*, foreign vessels from the Philippines subject to 70 passenger ships making triweekly, etc., trips with foreign ports, exempt from 424 *Topographical Surveys*, appropriation for 349, 988 *Topography Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for topographer, assistant, draftsmen, etc 234, 898 *Tornado in Southern States*, tents, provisions, and supplies to relieve sufferers from, in Georgia, Alabama.
Mississippi, and Louisiana 570 sympathy of Congress extended 570 supplies to be purchased 572 appropriation for 572 relief extended to sufferers in Texas, Ar kansas, and Tennessee 572 *Toronto*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Torpedo-Boat Destroyers*, construction of ten high-speed, authorized; cost 158 contracts to lowest responsible bidder, etc 159 domestic materials, etc., required 159 construction of five high-speed, authorized; cost 777 contracts to lowest responsible bidder, etc 777 domestic materials, etc., required 777 purchase of one, with vitals below waterline; cost; speed 777 two smaller; speed; cost 777 submission of vessel for tests, etc 777 *Torpedo Boats, Nary*, appropriation for converting 133 *Torpedo Boats, Submarine*, appropriation for purchasing eight, and completing those heretofore authorized 159 for purchase of four, and completing those heretofore authorized 777 *Torpedo Defense, Army*, appropriation for preservation, etc., of structures for 394, 729 *Torpedo Depot, Fort Totten, N.
Y*., *Army*, appropriation for expenses 395, 730 *Torpedo Planters, Army*, appropriation for Pacific coast 395 for insular possessions 396 *Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I*., *Naval*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 133, 760 for new machinery and tools 760 for experimental work 760 for public works 144, 765 deficiency appropriation for 944 *Torpedoes, Army* (*see* Submarine Mines). *Torpedoes, etc*., *Navy*, appropriation for purchase and manufacture 133, 760 *Totuskcy River, Va.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 833 *Towing Seagoing Barges*, regulations for, in inland waters to be prescribed 428 penalty for violations 429 *Town Bonds*, acceptable as security for additional national-bank circulation 549 conditions 549 *Town Lots, Okla*., balances from sales of, in certain towns, applied as trust funds for county improvements 802 extension of time for payments 805 *Townsites*, authorized on Choctaw and Chickasaw segregated coal and asphalt lands, Oklahoma 446 restriction on sales removed 446 expenses from proceeds of sales 446 directed in Oklahoma; use of proceeds for Comanches, etc 49 in Oklahoma, Kiowa, etc., lands 637 time of payment extended; interest and taxes 637 application of half of sum for schools, other to improvements 637 lands of lapsed Cherokee Indian allotment added to Dewey, Okla.; sales, etc 448 reappraisal of lots, Hartshorne, Okla 448 reimbursement to lot owners of excess payments from Choctaw and Chickasaw townsite funds 448 sale of lots, etc., Cheyenne River and Standing Rock reservations lands 463 reserved on opened Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 563 *Townsites, Five Civilized Tribes*, quieting title to lots; investigations 314 sale of lots ill established, etc., allowed 316 coal and asphalt interests retained 316 *Trachoma among Indians*, appropriation for preventing spread, etc., of 642 *Trade Conditions Abroad*, appropriation for special agents to investigate 238, 900 *Trade- Marks*, declaration to accompany applications for; contents 627 right to use in United States required 627 from applicants abroad 627 officers who may authenticate 628 persons entitled to registration of 628 application requirements 628 description may be included 628 issue on payment of fee, etc 628 *Tradewater River, Ky*., preliminary examination of. to be made 826 *Train Robberies*, punishment for committing, in the Territories; indictments 1150 *Training School for Boys, D.
C*., *National*, appropriation for care and maintenance of inmates 379, 720 *Transcripts of Records, etc.. Public Lands*, appropriation for furnishing 346, 986 *Transfers, D. C. Street-Car*, penalty for unlawful use of 250 *Transit Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers*, appropriation for 173, 674 *Translations, etc.*, owner of copyrighted work entitled to make 1075 copyright provisions for, of published works 1177clxxxii *Transportation*, free interstate, of passengers on railroads forbidden 60 exception to employees, etc 60 interchange for employees, etc 61 “employees” and “families” defined 61 penalty for giving or accepting 61 jurisdiction of offenses 61 *Transportation, Army*, appropriation for 120, 745 payments to land-grant roads not bondaided 120, 745 for vessels, transport service, etc 120, 745 for boats for harbor, and seacoast artillery. service 120, 746 deficiency appropriation for 14, 28, 31, 516, 518, 920, 910, 944 *Transportation, Diplomatic, and Consular Service*, appropriation for officers, to and from posts 174, 675 deficiency appropriation for 942, 945 *Transportation, Mail*(*see* MailTransportation). *Transportation, Navy*, appropriation for 130, 755 deficiency appropriation for 16. 29, 502, 922, 940, 944 *Transports, etc*., *Army*, appropriation for expenses of sailing 120, 745 *Travel Expenses*, detailed report required of, by Department officials, to points outside of District of Columbia 244 *Traverse Bay, Mich*., preliminary examination of, to be made 827 *Treason*, definition of 1088 punishment for 1088 misprision of, defined 1088 punishment for 1088 *Treasurer of the United States*, appropriation for, assistant, cashier, clerks, etc 202, 886 for superintendent redemption of national currency 203, 866 for paper for checks and drafts 210, 874 deficiency appropriation for counters, reimbursing Bureau of Engraving and Printing 479, 908 on redemption of national currency.. 909 for counters 481 for paper for checks, etc 913 acceptance by, of State, etc., bonds as security for additional national bank circulation 549 discretionary authority 549 title to vest in trust in 549 restriction on transfers, etc 549 acts relating to additional national bank circulation subject to approval of Secretary 552 issue division to be accommodated in new building for Engraving and Printing Bureau 959 pay increased 1065 punishment for failing safely to keep government funds 1105 *Treasury Department*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc 198, 862 for chief clerk, assistant superintendent, clerks, etc 198, 862 for engineers, watchmen, laborers, etc 199, 862 for divisions in Secretary’s office, clerks 199, 863 for Supervising Architect, assistant, etc. 200, 864 appropriation for draftsmen, engineers, etc 201 for Comptroller of the Treasury, assistant, clerks, etc 201, 864 for Auditor for Treasury Department deputy, clerks, etc 201, 864 for Auditor for War Department, deputy, clerks, etc 201, 865 for Auditor for Navy Department, deputy, clerks, etc 201, 865 for Auditor for Interior Department, deputy, clerks, etc 202, 865 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments. deputy, clerks, etc, 202, 865 for Auditor for Post-Office Department. deputies, clerks, etc 202, 865 for Treasurer, assistant, clerks, etc 202, 866 for Register, assistant, clerks, etc 203, 867 for Comptroller of the Currency, deputies, clerks, etc 203, 867 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, deputies, clerks, etc 204, 867 for Superintendent.
Life-Saving Service, clerks, etc 204, 868 for Director Bureau of Engraving and Printing, clerks, etc 204, 868 for chief of secret service division, clerks, etc 204, 868 for Director of the Mint, clerks etc 205, 868 for Surgeon-General Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, clerks, etc 205, 869 for contingent expenses 205, 869 for rent 205, 869 for contingent expenses, Auditor for Post-Office Department 206, 870 for internal-revenue collectors, deputies, agents, etc 207, 870 for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 207, 871 special agents, etc 209, 874 paper for checks, etc 210, 874 for mints and assay offices 210, 874 for government in the Territories 212, 877 for civil expenses under 317, 945 for public buildings 317, 945 for Engraving and Printing Bureau building 319, 959 use by division of Treasurer’s office 959 closing of C street for 959 payments to Council of Fine Arts forbidden 959 no expenditure for plans, etc., of, to be made 959 for automatic fire alarm 319, 959 for repairs to department buildings 319, 959 for draftsmen, etc., in Supervising Architect’s office 960 for marine hospitals 320, 961 for quarantine stations 320, 961 for Life-Saving Service 320, 691 for Revenue-Cutter Service 322, 963 for Bureau of Engraving and Printing 323, 963 for Smithsonian institution 323, 964 for Interstate Commerce Commission 324, 965 for paper and stamps, internal revenue 325, 966 receipts to be deposited daily 325 for refund of internal-revenue collections 325, 966 for miscellaneous expenses 325 for punishing violations of internal-revenue laws 325, 966 for transporting, recoining, etc., coins 325, 966 for contingent expenses, Independent Treasury 326, 966clxxxiii appropriation for expenses, securities and national currency 326, 966 for expenses, public buildings 327, 967 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 328, 968 restriction on employees under 328, 968 for compensation in lieu of moietie 328, 968 for collecting customs revenue, additional 328, 968 amount for detection of frauds increased 328, 968 for custody of lands, etc 328, 969 for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 329, 969 for quarantine service 329, 970 for prevention of epidemics 330, 970 for files for Auditor for Post-Office Department 330 for repairing, etc., “The Hermitage,” home of President Jackson 330 for printing and binding 383, 1022 deficiency appropriation for Secretary’s office 9, 939 for Comptroller of the Treasury 9 for Comptroller of the Currency 9 for contingent expenses 9, 479, 904 for Independent Treasury 9, 59, 480. 913 for transporting silver coin 9, 909 fractional 479, 909 for transporting minor coin 10, 909 for public buildings. 10, 11, 27, 909, 913, 939, 944 under provisions of omnibus act 481 for collecting customs revenue 10, 28, 31, 516, 910, 939 for prevention of epidemics 10 for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 10, 910 for Patrick J.
Madden 11 for David McClelland 11 for Henry O. Bassett 11 for James W. Kenney and Union Brewing Company 11 for Revenue-Cutter Service 11, 481, 939 for Life-Saving Service 11, 28, 481, 939 for internal revenue. 11, 28, 31, 516, 518, 939, 944 for Director of the Mint 11, 480 for freight on bullion and coin 11 for mints and assay offices 12, 28, 31, 913 for government in the Territories 12, 492 for paying judgments of United States courts under 27 for suppressing slave trade 28 for Treasurer’s office 479, 908 for rent.
Auditor for Interior Department. 479 for removing files, etc 479 for Andrew Mason 480 for Kansas 480 for Walter Hunnewell 480 for W. H. M. Austin 480 for Bureau of Engraving and Printing 481 additional land for new building 614 for Smithsonian Institution 492 for printing and binding 514, 937 for Oklahoma 519 for Auditor for Navy Department 909 for stationery 909 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 909 restriction on employees 910 for quarantine service 910 for Southern Pacific Company 910 for Philippine Islands 910 for Kansas 911 for Henry Frederick Wegner, administrator 911 for S.R.
Green 911 deficiency appropriation for Farmers and Merchants’ Bank 911 for Charles S. Blood 911 for George M. Stackhouse 911 for C. F. Sugg 912 for refund of duties on anthracite coal 912 for paying judgments of Court of Claims under 938 for building 939 books not needed in library, may be transferred to life-saving stations 581 credit in accounts, George A. Bartlett, Thomas J. Hobbs 492 customs officials, pay increased of certain 1065 Life-Saving Service, pay of superintendents, etc., increased 46 allowance for death, extended to dependent mother 47 Revenue-Cutter Service personnel established .. 61 Treasurer’s pay increased 1065 *Trebizond*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Trees*, punishment for cutting, injuring, etc., on public reservations 1098 chipping, boxing, etc., for pitch, turpentine, etc., on public lands 1098 *Trent River, N.
C*., preliminary examination of, to be made 830 *Trenton, N. J*., appropriation for public building 318, 958 enlargement of public building at, authorized 525 deficiency appropriation for 483 *Trenton, Mo.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Trieste*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Trinidad*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Trinidad, Colo*., appropriation for public building 958 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Trinity River, Tex*., appropriation for improvement of, locks and dams 361, 1001 use of balance for improving, authorized for Lock and Dam No. 2 569 *Tripoli*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Troops at Elections*, punishment for unlawful presence of 1092 *Troy, Ala*., construction authorized ot public building at 5261 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 958 *Trumpeters, Army*, allowance for reenlisting in 3 months from expiration of first enlistment 110 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers*, appropriation for 1006 permanent appropriation for, repealed 367 *Trust Prosecutions*, appropriation for attorneys 236 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz*., appropriation for Indian school 76, 787 for James H.
Owen 787 *Tsingtau*, classification and salary of consulate 101clxxxiv *Tuberculin. Serums, etc*., appropriation for purchase of, for treating diseases of animals 255, 1043 *Tuberculosis, D, C*., appropriation for registration, etc., of cases. 714 cases to be reported to health officer, by physicians, hospitals, etc 126 examination, etc., of sputum, without charge 126 record of, to be kept by health officer 126 instruct ions to prevent spread of, to be supplied patients, etc 126 fumigation, etc., of premises, in case of removal of patients 126 observance of sanitary rules required 126 record, etc., of recovery 126 punishment for violations 127 prosecutions 127 deficiency appropriation for expenses, registration, etc 497 registration expenses provided for 916 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D.
C*., appropriation for maintenance 305, 721 *Tuberculosis in Dairy Cattle*, appropriation for investigation of extent of. 254 *Tuberculosis, International Congress of*, appropriation for expenses of participating in 179 foreign governments to be invited to send delegates to, at Washington 568 new National Museum arid Agricultural Department buildings to be used by 479 deficiency appropriation for expenses 479 *Tucson, Ariz*., issue of bonds for city improvements authorized 34 *Tucumcari Land District, N.
Mex*., established; boundaries; office at Tucumcari 45 register and receiver 45 *Tug Fork, Big Sandy River*, appropriation for improvement of, Dam No. 1 359, 998 *Tugboats, D. C*., to have hinged smokestacks for passing under Potomac River bridges 1066 exceptions 1066 approval of Secretary of War required for use of Potomac River, at bridges. 1066 *Tugs*, regulations for, towing seagoing barges in inland waters to be prescribed 428 penalty for violations 429 *Tide River Indian Agency, Cal*., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 77, 787 *Tulsa, Okla*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Turin*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Turkey*, appropriation for ambassador to 171, 672 for secretary of embassy 172, 673 for second secretary, to be a student of the language 173, 673 for third secretary, to be a student of the language 173, 673 for interpreter to embassy 173, 674 for student interpreters 675 for cost of tuition 675 for steam launch for embassy 174, 675 for repairs to embassy premises 176 appropriation for interpreters, guards, etc., at consulates 181, 682 for marshals, consular courts 181, 682 for expenses of prisoners 181, 682 for rent of prison, and wages of keepers 181, 682 *Turks Island*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Turner, Clarence W*., claim against Creek Nation, referred to Court of Claims 457 *Turner, William B*., deficiency appropriation for services 933 *Turpentine*, appropriation for inquiries into destruction of forests by production of 267 punishment for boxing, etc., trees on public lands for 1098 *Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, N.
Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 87, 800 issue of trust patents to allottees 801 *Tuscaloosa, Ala*., appropriation for public building 958 *Tutuila, Samoan Islands*, appropriation for public works, naval station 142, 763 *Twelfth Light-House District*, payment of expenses of transferring tender, to station allowed 569 *Twentieth Street NW., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for widening 649 appropriation for 650 *Twenty-fifth Infantry, Companies B., C., and D* court of inquiry to hear and report on charges of Brownsville, Tex., affray 836 eligibility of men found qualified for reenlistment 837 noncommissioned officers or privates reenlisting, to date from time of discharge 837 pay, etc., as if honorably discharged and reenlisting immediately 837 *Twenty-third Street NW., D.C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 495 for extending to Kalorama road 914 for extending from S street to California avenue 914 *Twin City Power Company*, may dam Savannah River, at Dortons Creek, S.
C 36 Prices Island 36 Crouchs Bluff, S. C 36 former act repealed 36 *Twine, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for 416, 669 *Tying Devices, Postal Service*, appropriation for 416, 669 deficiency appropriation for 24 *Tyler, Tex*., limit of cost increased, public building 523 deficiency appropriation for 482 terms of court at 50 *Tyngs Island, Mass*., bridge authorized across Merrimac River at 166 *Typhus Fever*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 330, 970 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 10clxxxv **U.** *Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah*, appropriation tor Indian agent at 95, 811 *Uintah and White River Ute Indians, Utah*, deficiency appropriation for allotments to. 19 *Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah*, appropriation for constructing irrigation system 95 leases of irrigable lands by allottees permitted; condition 95 *Uintah Indians, Utah*, appropriation for irrigating lands of 95, 811 for protecting rights of, to waters used for State projects 812 *Ulloa, Hernan, of Costa Rica*, may be admitted to Military Academy for instruction 566 *Umatilla Agency, Oreg*., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 92 *Umatilla Indians, Oreg*., appropriation for support, etc., of 92, 807 *Umpqua River, Oreg*., preliminary examination of, to be made, at bar 831 *Uncompahgre Indian Reservation, Utah*, leases of irrigable lands by allottees permitted; condition 95 *Uncompahgre Indians, Utah*, appropriation for irrigating lands of 95, 811 for protecting rights of, to waters used for State projects 812 *Union Agency, Okla*., appropriation for Indian agent at 90 for Indian superintendent at 803 for town-site expenses 804 *Union Brewing Company*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 11 *Union Building, Washington, D.
C*., deficiency appropriation for rent of floors of, for Auditor for Interior Department 479 *Union City, Tenn*., acquiring site and erecting publie building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Union Railroad Station, D. C.*, appropriation for purchase of land, changing grades, etc., for 281, 696 for improvement of plaza; part by Terminal Company 282 for flagstaffs for plaza 696 deficiency appropriation for purchase of land, grading, etc 13 extension of street railroad tracks to 246 substation to be built in southwest Washington; location 593 provision for station near Long Bridge repealed 594 *Union, S.
C.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain). *United States Court for China*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 178, 679 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 942 *United States Courts*, appropriation for Chief and associate justices, Supreme Court 242, 905 for marshal, Supreme Court 242, 905 appropriation for clerks to justices 242, 905 for circuit judges 242, 905 for circuit courts of appeals, clerks 242, 905 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit 243, 905 for district judges 243, 905 for district court, Hawaii 243, 905 for retired judges 243, 906 for court of appeals, D.
C 243, 906 for supreme court, D. C 243, 906 for clerk, Illinois northern district 243, 906 for commissioner, Yellowstone Park 243, 906 for law books, circuit courts of appeals 243, 906 for salaries, etc., marshals; advances 375, 1014 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 375, 1014 eastern district of Pennsylvania 375 allowance for expenses when on business away from official residence 375 approval, etc., of accounts 375 for fees, district attorney for D. C 376, 1014 for payments to regular assistants 376, 1014 for assistant attorneys in special cases 376, 1014 employment of foreign counsel 376, 1014 for assistant attorneys in naturalization, etc., proceedings . 376 for fees, clerks 376, 1014 commissioners 376, 1015 jurors 376, 1015 witnesses 376, 1015 for rent of court rooms 376, 1015 for bailiffs, etc 376, 1015 for expenses, judges, etc 376, 1015 for jury commissioners 377, 1015 for miscellaneous;
Alaska 377, 1015 for supplies 377, 1015 allowance to jurors and witnesses in certain States and Territories 377 for support of prisoners 377, 1015 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 377, 1015 Atlanta, Ga.” 378, 1017 McNeil Island, Wash 1017 for National Training School for Bovs, D. C 379, 1018 name of Reform School changed to 380 deficiency appropriation for district judge, California northern district 21 for marshals 22, 30, 518, 943 for district attorneys 22, 929, 943 for fees, jurors 22, 30, 943 for fees, witnesses 22, 30, 943 for bailiffs, etc 22, 30, 509 for miscellaneous 22, 30, 509, 929 for supplies 22, 509, 929, 943 for assistant attorneys in special cases 22 for district attorneys, regular assistants 23 for expenses naturalization proceedings.. 23 for expenses Indian Territory courts 23 for Reform School, D.C 23, 509 for fees, clerks 30, 32, 509, 518, 519, 929, 943 for fees, commissioners 30, 318, 320, 943 for support of prisoners 30. 32. 509, 518, 943 for penitentiary, McNeil Island.
Wash 508 for Oklahoma district attorneys and marshals 509 for land fraud cases, fees of witnesses 509 for rent of court rooms 509 for paying judgments of 515, 937 for interest 515 for salaries additional judges Pennsylvania western district 928 Washington western district 928 Oregon district 928 New York southern district 928clxxxvi deficiency appropriation for increase salary district judge Hawaii 928 for salary additional district judge Hawaii 928 for increased salaries and new officials, Alaska 928 for additional judge, New Mexico 928 for assistant attorneys, in naturalization cases 929 for Guion Miller 929 for support of convicts, D.
C 945 Alabama middle district, southern and northern divisions created 38 Alabama northern district, middle division created 640 northwestern and northeastern divisions established 842 Alaska, appeals, etc., from district court, maybe heard at San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle 585 Florida, Alachua County transferred from southern to northern district 6 Hawaii district court, jurisdiction, etc. 838 additional judge authorized 838 appeals and writs of error; procedure, etc 839 New York southern district, additional judge 685 Oklahoma, salaries of district at torneys and marshals established 843 Oregon district, additional judge 686 Pennsylvania western district, additional judge 656 Tennessee middle district, northeastern division created 618 Texas eastern district;
Shelby County transferred to Beaumont division 34 Texas northern district, new division established 8 Dawson County transferred to Abilene division 687 Virginia western district, deputy clerk at Big Stone Gap 57 Washington western district, additional judge 686 circuit courts, jurisdiction in crimes and offenses designated in Criminal Code 1153 copyright actions cognizable in circuit courts 1084 crimes designated in Criminal Code cognizable in district and circuit courts 1153 district courts, jurisdiction in crimes and offenses designated in Criminal Code 1153 district judge authorized for New York, southern district, additional 685 Oregon district, additional 686 Pennsylvania western district, additional 656 Washington western district, additional. 686 habeas corpus appeals to Supreme Court from decisions by. in detentions by State courts, restricted 40 land frauds cases, payment of expenses of witnesses 21 marshals, employmentof office deputies, etc 640 per diem increased of office deputies. 640 offenses designated in Criminal Code cognizable in district and circuit courts . 1153 punishment for clerks, etc., failing to deposit money into registry of court. 1106 unlawfully receiving from clerks, etc., money paid into registry of court 1107 officials purchasing claims for fees, etc 1107 stealing, altering, etc., court papers, etc. 1111 punishment for procuring false bail, etc 1111 destroying, etc., court records 1111 concealing, etc., records by costodian. 1112 forging signature of officer of, etc 1112 offering bribe to judge, etc 1112 accepting bribe by judge 1112 accepting bribes by jurors, court officers, etc 1112 accepting bribes by witnesses. 1113 intimidating, corrupting, etc., witnesses, jurors, etc 1113 attempting to influence jurors 1113 allowing prisoners to escape 1113 resisting arrest by officers 1114 obstructing, etc., arrests 1114 rescuing etc., persons arrested 1114 rescuing criminals on the way to execution 1114 rescuing persons convicted, etc 1114 rescuing body of executed criminal 1114 retired judges to receive pay of office heldten years before retiring 619 terms of court at Amarillo, Tex 8 Beaumont, Tex 50 Bowling Green.
Ky 182 Catlettsburg, Ky 182 Chattanooga. Tenn 591 Cookeville, Tenn 618 Covington, Ky 182 Dothan, Ala 38 Florence, Ala 843 Frankfort, Ky 182 Gadsden, Ala 640 Gainesville, Fla 6 Greeneville, Tenn 591 Huntsville, Ala 842 Jackson, Ky 182 Jefferson, Tex 50 Knoxville, Tenn 591 Lander, Wyo 37 London. Ky 182 Louisville, Ky 182 Medford, Oreg 686 Nashville, Tenn 591 Owensboro, Ky 182 Paducah, Ky 182 Paris, Tex 50 Pendleton, Oreg 686 Richmond, Ky 182 Salisbury. N. C 3 Sherman, Tex 50 Springfield, Mass 685 Superior, Wis 647 Texarkana, Tex 50 Tyler, Tex 50 Youngstown, Ohio 656 *United States Express Company*, deficiency appropriation for 17 “*United States Mail*,” punishment for unlawfully using, on vessels, vehicles, etc 1124 *United States Securities* (*see* Securities, United States). *Universal Postal Congress, Rome, Italy*, settlement of accounts of delegates to, directed 417 *University of Idaho*, lands-on Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation may be sold to 626 *University of South Dakota*, condemned cannon granted to 442 *Upper Mississippi River Valley*, appropriation for fish hatchery in 981clxxxvii *Urgent Deficiencies (see* Deficiency Apprpriations). *Uruguay, Paraguay and*, appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Utah*, appropriation for Indian Service in 95, 811 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 231, 894 for surveying certain counties in. 348 for office work, surveys of certain counties in 987 condemned cannon granted to 1072 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction.. 377 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable lands allowed in 639 residence not required on designated lands without water for domestic uses 640 *Ute Indian Reservation, Colo*., grant of desert lands in, to Colorado 644 lands excepted 645 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands*, claims of, for value of lands disposed referred to Court of Claims 788 judgment to remain a trust fund; payment of interest 789 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands in Utah*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 95, 812 for preventing want, etc..
Absentee Utes. 95 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 30 **V.** *V Street NW., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for widening 495 part of, changed to California street 582 *Vaccination of Indians*, appropriation for 74, 784 *Vagrants, D C*., persons declared to be 711 bond required of persons convicted as 711 approval by police court 711 restriction on jury trials of 711 *Valdez, Alaska*, may issue bonds for protection from Valdez Glacier 600 terms of court 840 *Valdez, Marshall Pass and Northern Railroad*, time extended for completing, in Alaska 684 *Valdosta, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 958 *Valencia*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Valentine, Nebr*., granted easement for water supply in Fort Niobrara Military Reservation 43 *Valparaiso*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Van Buren Ferry, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Current River near 592 *Van Wert, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Vancouver*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Vandall, Edward N., Indian Allottee*, exchange of lands on Yankton Reservation, S.
Dak., with, authorized 808 *Vaults, Sates, and Locks, Public Buildings*, appropriation for, and repairs 320, 960 for electrical protection to 320, 960 *Vehicles, D. C., Public*, Page. schedule of rates for. to be established 724 *Venezuela.* appropriation for minister to 172, 672 for secretary of legation 172, 673 *Venice*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Veracruz*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Verdigris River, Okla, and Kans*., preliminary examination of. to be made.. 831 *Vernon, William N.*, claim against Mississippi Choctaws for services in citizenship cases, referred to Court of Claims; payment from tribal funds 457 may intervene in suit by estate of Charles F.
Winton 457 *Versailles, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 958 limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Vesper-Country Club*, may bridge Merrimac River, Tyngs Island, Mass 166 *Vessels* (*see also* Shipping), bond required of armed, before clearance, not to engage in hostilities against friendly power 1091 detention of, having warlike cargo, etc 1091 hatchways and water-ballast space deducted from tonnage of 613 punishment for failure to promptly deliver mail by masters, etc 1126 breaking bulk before delivery of mail 1127 seduction of female passenger by officer, etc 1143 effect of subsequent marriage 1144 use of fine 1144 loss of life by neglect of officer, owner, etc 1144 officer of corporation 1144 cruelty to crew, etc 1145 inciting revolt, etc 1146 mutiny, etc 1146 seaman laying violent hands on master 1146 forcible abandonment by commander, of seaman, etc., in foreign port 1146 conspiracy to cast away, to obtain insurance 1146 plundering from, in distress 1146 hindering, etc., saving of lives from wrecked 1146 displaying false lights, etc., to cause wreck of 1146 forcibly attacking, for plunder 1147 malicious injury, etc., to, and equipment 1147 owner, etc., guilty of barratry 1147 willful destruction of, by person not owner 1147 arming, for use against the United States. 1147 robbery by citizen under foreign commission 1147 piracy by foreigners 1147 feloniously running away with, etc 1148 confederating with pirates to deliver, etc 1148 slave-trade provisions of Criminal Code 1138 *Vessels, American*, deficiency appropriation for services to seamen and 517 *Vessels, Armed*, bond required before clearance not to engage in hostilities against friendly power 1091clxxxviii *Vessels, Foreign*, proceedings against, for offenses against neutrality 1090 forcible departure of, directed if necessary. 1091 enlistment of transient aliens on armed, in time of peace not forbidden 1091 punishment for failing to deliver mail by 1127 making entry, before delivery of mail 1127 *“Vessels of the United States,”* construction of phrase, . 1148 *Vessels, Passenger*, daily count of passengers to be kept by master; inspection 425 list instead of count if seagoing, in coastwise trade 425 on Great Lakes on routes exceeding 300 miles 425 law relating to foreign trade not affected. 425 penalty for failure 425 licenses required of masters, mates, engineers, and pilots of all steam 425 masters of sail, over 700 tons 425 of all other over 100 tons, carrying passengers for hire 425 making triweekly or more trips with foreign ports, exempt from entry, etc., fees. 424 steerage accommodations required on, from or to foreign countries 583 *Vessels, Steam*, licenses required of masters, mates, engineers, and pilots of all 425 *veteran Volunteer Firemen’s Association, D.C.*, use ot engine house occupied by, extended to Oldest Inhabitants’ Association 590 *Veterinarians, Army*, appropriation for pay; longevity 113, 738 *Vice-President of the United Stales*, appropriation for compensation 196, 859 for secretary, messenger, etc 184, 845 *Vicksburg, Miss.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 534 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 366, 1006 for naval memorial 366, 1006 *Vicksburg Railway and Light Company*, deficiency appropriation for electric current, Vicksburg, Miss., customhouse 909 *“Vicksburg,” U.
S. S*., transfer to Revenue-Cutter Service authorized 322 *Victoria*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Victoria, Tex*., acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Vienna*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Vinous Liquors* (*see also* Intoxicating Liquors), carrying, in mails forbidden 418 *Virginia*, appropriation for Indian Service in 95, 812 *Virginia, Minn.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 958 *Virginia Western Judicial District*, appointment of deputy clerk at Big Stone Gap 57 *Vital Statistics*, appropriation for transcripts from registration records 239 *Vladivostok*, appropriation for interpreter at consulate 181, 82 classification and salary of consulate 101 *Volunteer Soldiers*’*Homes*, appropriation for expenses of 368, 1007 admission for service in Philippines, China, or Alaska 1012 *Volunteers*, appropriation for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 373, 1012 deficiency appropriation for back pay 16 for bounty 16 for commutation of rations 16 for Florida 28 for pay, etc., Oregon and Washington 28, 519, 940 for refund to States, expenses of raising 516 *Vote for President and Vice-President, Electoral.* appropriation for printing ascertainment of. 380 for messengers conveying 381 *Vouchers.* accepting, etc., by disbursing officers for amounts other than paid, deemed conversion 1106 *Vouchers, for Public Property*, punishment for presenting, making, etc., false 556 officers giving, without full knowledge of correctness 556 **W.** *W*. *K.
Nicer Coal Company.* deficiency appropriation for refund of duties to 912 *W Street NW*., D*. C*., deficiency appropriation for extending 914 *Waaddah Island, Neah Bay, Oreg*., appropriation for wharf, etc., for Revenue Cutter, and Life-Saving Service 322 *Wabash. Ind..* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Wabash River, Ind. and Ill.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 825 use of waters by Mount Carmel Development Company revoked 819 leases of power from damat Mount Carmel 819 *Wagner, Chris tian*, audit directed of claims of heirs of, destruction of Northern Liberty Market, D.
C 1061 *Wagon Road Grants, Oreg.*, proceedings to be instituted for forfeiture of certain 571 *Wagon Service, Mail*, appropriation for 412, 666 Chicago, Ill, contracts authorized 412, 666 deficiency appropriation for 510, 943 *Wah-qua-bas-kuk Band of Pottawatomie Indians*, sale of allotments and transfer of Indians authorized 791 *Wahiawa Water Company* (*Limited*)**, granted right of way through public lands, Hawaii 611clxxxix *Wahpeton, N. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 87, 801 *Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii.* appropriation for coast artillery post 1004 *Wailuku, Hawaii*, act of legislature for electric light, etc., company in, amended and approved. 606 *Wakefield.
F. H*, deficiency appropriation for services 932 *Wakefield, N. M.*, deficiency appropriation for 512 *Wakefield, Va*., appropriation for watchman, monument and dock at 217, 882 for maintaining grounds, Washington’s birthplace 997 *Walden*, .*N*. Y., *Henry Goivdy Relief Guard of*, obsolete Springfield rifles donated to 443 *Walker County, Ala*., dam authorized across Mulberry Fork of Black Warrior River in 45 *Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev*., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 85, 798 deficiency appropriation for allotments to Indians of 19 *Walker, Thomas G*., deficiency appropriation for services 926 *Walla Walla Indians, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 92, 807 *Walla Walla, Wash.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 487 *Wallingford, Conn.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Waltz Safe and Lock Company*, appropriation for equipping vault, San Francisco mint 318 *War College, Army*, appropriation for expenses 106, 732 additional for superintending building 106, 732 for maintenance 122, 747 for maintenance; clerical, etc., services. 757 *War Department*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 213, 877 for clerks, etc., Adjutant-General’s Office 214, 878 Inspector-General’s Office 214, 878 Judge-Advocate-General’s Office 214, 878 Signal Office 214, 878 Quartermaster-General’s Office 215, 879 Commissary-General’s Office 215, 879 Surgeon-General’s Office 215, 879 Paymaster-General’s Office 215, 879 Office of Chief of Ordnance 215, 880 Office of Chief of Engineers 216, 880 Bureau of Insular-Affairs 216, 880 for contingent expenses 216, 880 for stationery 216, 880 for rent 216, 880 for public buildings and grounds; clerks, gardners, watchmen, etc 217, 881 for State.
War, and Navy Department Building; clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 218, 882 for civil expenses under, 353, 992 for armories and arsenals 353, 992 for buildings and grounds, Washington, DC 354, 994 appropriation for traveling expenses of the President 356 for telegraph, Capitol to Departments and Printing Office 357, 996 for Washington Monument 357, 997 for Engineer Department, harbors and rivers 358, 997 for national cemeteries 362, 1001 for bringing home remains of officers, etc 362, 1002 for bringing home remains of civilians and discharged soldiers 363, 1002 for military posts 363, 1002 for military prisons, 364, 1004 for Fort Monroe.
Va 365, 1001 for national parks, etc 365, 1005 for bridge, Fort Snelling, Minn 1005 for maps 367, 1006 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes 367, 1006 for artificial limbs 367, 1006 for appliances for disabled soldiers 367, 1006 for trusses 1006 for Providence Hospital, D. C 367, 1006 for Garfield Hospital. D. C 367. 1006 for California Debris Commission 367, 1007 for New York Harbor 367, 1007 for International Waterways Commission 368, 1007 for Emery gun carriage 368 for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 368, 1007 for aid to State and Territorial homes. 373, 1012 for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 373, 1012 for arrears of pay, war with Spain, etc 373, 1012 for printing and binding 383, 1022 for support of the Army 106, 732 for fortifications 392, 728 for Military Academy 430, 1028 deficiency appropriation for Army 14, 28, 31, 59, 498, 516, 519, 919, 940, 944 for headstone for soldiers’ graves 15, 516, 919, 940, 944 for armories and arsenals 15 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 15, 615, 921, 940, 944 for State or Territorial homes 15 for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 16, 923 for judgments, United States courts under 27, 515 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 514, 838 for contingent expenses 28 for Oregon and Washington volunteers 28, 516, 519, 940 for Florida Volunteers 28 for G.
S. Bingham 498 for sett ling accounts of certain officers for furniture at posts 498 for Charles E. Morton 499 for San Juan, P. R., Army hospital 499 for Jennie Carroll and Mabel II. Lazear 499, 919 for Philippine damage claims 499 for claims of Confederate soldiers 499 for Texas, defending frontier against Indians, etc 500 for burial of indigent soldiers 516, 940 for payment to Delaware, War of 1812 516 for refund to States, raising volunteers 516 for Grant Memorial 615 for Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind 615cxc deficiency appropriation for Gerald E.
Griffin 919 for James E. Howard 921 details of clerks, etc., from headquarters, etc., to, forbidden 112, 736 Fort Mason, Cal., Army supply depot, construction to commence pending condemnation proceedings 500 Philippine internal-revenue taxes legalized and ratified 615 sales, etc., at Washington Monument forbidden; guide books excepted 615, 997 temporary labor under allowance from contingent expenses increaseri 615 testing machines, Watertown Arsenal, restored to jurisdiction of 905 *War with Spain, etc*., appropriation for arrears of pay, etc 373, 1012 time extended for presenting claims of Stales and Territories 42 *Ward, Annie, formerly Brown*, land entry allowed 470 *Warehouses for Indian Supplies*, appropriation for rent of 784 *Warm Springs Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 92, 807 *Warner, Anna Bartlett*, acceptance of Constitution Island, Hudson River, N.
Y., from 1166 residence permitted 1166 *Warrant Machinists, Navy*, appropriation for pay, number authorized, limit 127, 753 title changed to machinists; promotion, etc 771 *Warrant Officers, etc*., *Navy*, pay increased 25 per cent 128 *Warrants. Postal Service*, issue of duplicates for lost, etc 415, 644 *Warrensburg, Mo.*, construction authorized of public building at 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriat ion for 958 *Warrick County, Ind.*, condemned cannon granted to, for courthouse grounds, Boonville 1071 *Warrior River, Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of, by locks and dams 359, 998 preliminary examination of Mulberry and Locust Forks of, to be made 823 *Warroad Harbor, Minn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 827 *Warsaw*, classification and salary of consulate 101 *Washington*, appropriation for Indian Service in 96, 812 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 231, 894 for surveying portion of upper boundary between Idaho and 348 for additional fish-cultural stations, Puget Sound 589 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., volunteers 28, 516, 519, 940 diversion of White River into Stuck and Puyallup rivers permitted 820 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction.. 377 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable lands allowed in 639 opening to entry Spokane Indian Reservation agricultural lands 458 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System*, appropriation for cost of extension and betterments from receipts 107, 734 site for cable station, Cordova, accepted 734 for expenses of officers on duty with 107 *Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Railroad Company*, allowed to use overhead wires on approach to Highway Bridge 617 *Washington and Western Maryland Railroad Company*, time extended for completing railroad in District of Columbia 464 *Washington Aqueduct, D.
C*, (*see also* Water Department, D.C.), appropriation for operation, salaries, etc 288, 703 for surveys, etc., for increasing water supply 288 balance for Dalecarlia reservoir continued 288 for filtration plant 288, 703 for emergency fund 289, 703 *Washington Asylum, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 302, 718 for paying families of prisoners 303, 719 for Home for Aged and Infirm 303, 719 for transporting prisoners 304, 720 deficiency appropriation for nurses; use of appropriation 14 for expenses 496, 916 for Home for Aged and Infirm 496 for municipal almshouse 496 *Washington Barracks.
D. C.* appropriat ion for stable, engineer post 744 *Washington County, Pa*., bridge authorized across Monongahela River by Allegheny and 56 time extended for bridging Monongahela River, by Westmoreland County and 1 *Washington, D. C.*, appropriation for naval gun factory; new machinery 133, 759 for public works, navy-yard 140, 762 for mechanical conveyors, etc., for postoffice 407 for participating in International Prison Congress at 677 acquiring site for post-office at, authorized 533 deficiency appropriation for 487 use of balance from site, for preparing plans 1069 commission designated to prepare, etc., plans for armory for militia 540 appropriation for expenses 540 *Washington Gas Light Company, D.
C.*, provision for increasing capital stock repealed 703 form, etc., of books to be prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission 703 increase in number of directors allowed 703 *Washington Home for Foundlings, D. C*., name of Foundling Hospital changed to. 838 *Washington Monument, D. C.*, appropriation for care and maintenance. 357, 997 for fuel, repairs, etc 357, 997 displaying advertisements or sale of articles at, except guidebooks, forbidden 615, 997 *Washington, N. C.*, limit of cost increased, public building 522cxci *Washington, President*, Page, statue of. in Capitol Grounds, transferred to Smithsonian Institution 576 deficiency appropriation for transfer 492 *Washington Railway and Electric.
Company*, transfers with Metropolitan Coach Company continued; restrictions 249 *Washington Sound, etc., Wash*., appropriation for lighting 334, 972 *Washington, Spa Springs and Gretta Railroad Company*, time extended for constructing road in District of Columbia 779 widening Bladensburg road 779 *Washington Terminal Company, D. C.*, to defray part of cost of improvement of plaza 282 *Washington* Western *Judicial District*, additional judge provided for 686 assignment of cases 686 deficiency appropriation for additional judge 928 *Washita River, Okla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Water-Ballast Space*, deducted from gross tonnage of vessels. 613 Water *Department.
D. (‘..* appropriation for Washington Aqueduct, etc 288, 703 for filtration plant 288, 703 for surveys, etc., for increasing water supply 288 for emergency fund 289, 703 for salaries 309, 725 for general expenses 309, 725 for extending high-service system; installing meters, etc ’ 309, 725 temporary draftsmen, etc 310, 726 temporary laborers, etc 310, 727 *Water Supply, D. Increasing*, appropriation for preliminary investigations, etc., for 288 Water, *etc.. Public Buildings*, appropriation for 327, 968 *Water Levels of Great Lakes*, maintenance of, requested by negotiations, 821 *Water Power, Saint Marys River*, declaration of purpose to develop, etc., of 821 *Water Supply of the United States*, appropriation for investigations to determine 349, 988 *Water Transportation*, investigation of, by National Waterways Commission ’.. 818 *Wateree River, S.
C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Waterloo, N. Y*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 488 *Watertown Arsenal. Mass*., appropriation for fence; steam heating system 354 for testing machine; transferred to Department of Commerce and Labor 354, 933 restored to War Department 905 for changing machine tools, etc 993 for improving sanitary conditions 993 *Watertown, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 958 for rent 318, 958 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Watertown, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for public building 958 *Watertown, Wis*., construction authorized of public building at. 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 958 *Waterville, Me.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y*, appropriation for repairs, etc 354 *Waterways*, intracoastal and inland routes for, to be surveyed, etc 835 *Waterways Commission, International*, appropriation for continuing work of 368, 1007 *Waukegan, Iu.*, limit of cost increased, public building 521 *Waukesha, Wis*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 537 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Waverly Creek, S.
C*., preliminary examination of, to be made 832 *Waxahachie, Tex*., acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Way cross, Ga*., construction authorized of public building at 526 additional ground 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 958 *Waynesboro, Ga.*, condemned cannon granted to, for courthouse square 1073 *Weather Bureau*, appropriation for salaries 252, 1040 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc 252, 1041 for contingent expenses 253, 1041 for salaries of station officials 253, 1041 for all other expenses 253 for supplies and materials 1041 for instruments, apparatus, etc 1041 for rent, repairs of building, etc 1041 for traveling expenses 1041 for telephoning, telegraphing, etc 1041 for investigations, reports, etc 1041 for printing office expenses 1042 for printing and binding 384, 1023 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 32, 518, 943, 945 *Weather Forecasts, etc.*, punishment for knowingly issuing false 1100 *Weatherford, Tex.* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Webber, Frederick N*., appropriation for services 381 *Webster City, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 318 *Webster, Joseph R.*, appropriation for expenses Indian service 786 *Webster, Mass*., construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 958 *Webster, Pa.*, time extended for bridging Monongahela River at 1cxcii *Wegner, Henry Frederick*, deficiency appropriation for paying French spoliation claim to, as administrator. 911 *Weighers, Customs Service*, pay of assistant, increased 1065 *Weights and Measures*, appropriation for collecting information to aid in standardizing, in trade 905 *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of*, appropriation for annual contribution 175, 676 deficiency appropriation for contribution 908 *Weights and Measures, International Committee of*, appropriation for expenses of member 212, 904 *Welles, Samuel*, deficiency appropriation for paying French spoliation claim to administrator of. 480 *Wellington, Kans*., acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 529 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 958 *Wells, D.
C.*, appropriation for drilling and maintenance, deep 701 *Wells, L. M.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services. 511 *West Indies*, appropriation for meteorological stations in 253, 1041 *West Point. Miss..* constructionalauthorized of public buildingat 527 deficiency appropriation for 484 *West Point, N. Y.* (*see* Military Academy). *Westchester, Pa*., public building, paving for cleaning snow, 1904–1905 491 *Westerly. R. I..* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 public-building street exposure restriction waived 1067 *Western Power Company*, lands in Susanville land district, California, confirmed to 100 *Western Shoshone Agency, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 85, 798 *Westfield.
Mass*., acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 *Westmoreland County, Pa.*, time extended for bridging Monongahela River by Washington County and 1 *Wetumpka, Ala.*, bridge authorized across Coosa River at 42 *Wharf for Storage, D. C*., appropriation for constructing, etc 281 *Wheeling*, IF. *Va.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, advertising 491 condemned cannon granted to 1072 limit of cast increased, public building 523 deficiency appropriation for 482 sale of present building; proceeds 523 *Whipping*, punishment by, prohibited 1151 *White Earth Agency.
Minn.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 82, 792 *White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians*, transfer of proceeds from suit with Commonwealth Lumber Company, to credit of 456 *White Earth Indian Reservation, Minn.*, patents in fee for church, etc., lands, to Diocese of Duluth 452 Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions 454 *While House* (*see* Executive Mansion). *White, John R., and Son*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duties to, 912 *White Lake Harbor, Mich*., preliminary examination of, to be made. 827 *White River*, bridge authorized across, at Negro Hill Landing, Ark 5 *White River Ute Indians, Utah*, appropriation for irrigating lands of 95, 811 for protecting rights of, to waters used for State projects 812 deficiency appropriation for allotments to.’ 19 *White River, Wash.*, diversion of waters of, underState laws permitted 820 *White Stone Hills Battlefield, N.
Dak.*, sale of portion permitted, for improving park 466 *Whyte. William Pinkney, late a Senator*, deficiency appropriat ion for pay to children and grandchildren of 511 *Wichita Falls, Tex.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 532 deficiency appropriation for 486 appropriation for 958 *Wichita Indians, etc., Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 87, 802 *Wichita, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 318 *Wicomico River, Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 826 *Widows, .* minimum rate of pension for 64 married prior to June 27, 1890. need not prove death of husband as result of service 64 pensions to, not affected by special act for helpless child 1058 *Wild Animals and Birds, Alaska, Game*, provisions for protection of 102 *Wiley, A.
A., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 933 *Willamette River, Oreg.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 preliminary examination of, to be made, from Oregon City to Eugene 831 at falls at Oregon City 831 below Portland 831 *Willapa River and Harbor, Wash.*, preliminary examination of. to be made 834 *Williams, John R*., deficiency appropriation for extra services. 512 *Willimantic, Conn.*, appropriation for public building 958 limit of cost increased, public building 520 *Willoughby Spit Military Reservation, Va.*, right of way granted through, for water main 596 *Wilmar, Minn.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 530 deficiency appropriation for 485 appropriation for 958 *Wilmington, Cal.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 823cxciii *Wilmington, Del*., enlargement of public building at, authorized 524 deficiency appropriation for 482 appropriat ion for 958 *Wilmington Harbor, Cal.*, harbor lines to be established 569 *Wilmington, N.
C.*, appropriation for marine hospital 961 custom-house, etc., amount for construction and new site; limit of cost. 542 purchase of land and contracts within limit authorized; expenditures in 1909 543 use of present site with additional land; sale or use of material in old building 543 deficiency appropriation for 490 appropriation for 958 *Wilmot, Ark.* bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew at 54 *Wilson, N. C*., acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 531 deficiency appropriation for 486 *Wilson, N.Y.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 829 *Winchester, Ky.*, limit of cost, increased, public building 521 *Winchester, Va*., appropriation for public building 958 limit of cost increased, public building 523 condemned cannon donated for Washington’s headquarters at 60 *Wind Cave National Park, S.
Dak.*, appropriation for protection and improvement 352, 991 *Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo.*, appropriation for expenses, irrigation system 97, 815 leases permitted 97 lands for school granted to Episcopal Missionary Society 97 Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions 97 mineral claims in, time extended for final entry of 650 *Windridge, Thomas*, appropriation for payment of fee as informer 983 *Windsor, Ontario*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Winfield Scott Monument Association, Elizabeth, N.
J.*, condemned cannon, etc., donated to 1073 *Winnebago Indians, Nebr.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 85, 797 payment per capita of unexpended balances to 798 new enrollment to be made 798 share of Indians resident in Wisconsin withheld 798 *Winnipeg*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf Railroad Company*, time extended for bridging Missouri River by 167, 658 *Winsor, Alfred, and Son*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duties 912 *Winton, Charles F.*, intervening of William N.
Vernon and others allowed in suit against Mississippi Choctaws by estate of 457 *Wireless Telephones, Army*, appropriation for purchase, etc., of apparatus for 734 *Wisconsin*, appropriation for Indian Service in 96, 813 bridge authorized across Saint Louis River, between Minnesota and 33 *Wisconsin Central Railroad*, homesteaders ejected from lands of, allowed credit for residence, etc., on making new entries 466 time extended 466 “*Wisconsin*,” *U.S.S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 Wisconsin *Western Judicial District*, terms of court, etc., at Superior, Wis 647 *Witherspoon, John*, commission designated for site and pedestal for statue of, a signer of the Declaration of 1 independence 579 *Witherspoon Memorial Association*, chairman designated on commission on site and pedestal for monument 579 appropriation for expenses 579 *Withlacoochee River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement, of 361, 1001 *Witenesses, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees 376, 1015 deficiency appropriation for fees 30, 30, 943 for fees, land-fraud cases, D.
C 509 allowance for attendance in certain States and Territories; no constructive, etc., fees 377 punishment for accepting bribes by 1113 intimidating, corrupting, etc 1113 conspiracy to intimidate, etc 1113 *Woburn, Mass.*, construction authorized of public building at 526 deficiency appropriation for 483 appropriation for 958 *Wold, Ansel*, deficiency appropriation for services 933 *Woman and Child Workers*, appropriation for investigating condition of 239, 902 *Women’s Clinic, D.
C.*, appropriation for maintenance 305, 721 *Wood, D. C.*, legal cord of, constituted 55 *Wood River, Oreg.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Woodlawn Cemetery Association, Saint Maries, Idaho*, sale of lands on Coeur d’Alene Reservation to 50 *Woodlen, Christopher*, deficiency appropriation for services 933 *Woodruff County, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Cache River in 4 *Woods Hole, Mass*., preliminary examination of Little Harbor to be made 826 *Woodward, Okla.*, town-site lot granted for park, etc., to 98 *Woonsocket, R.
I.*, limit of cost increased, public building. 523 *Wooster, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 *Workhouse, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 303, 718 commissioners authorized to report on, jail, etc 303cxciv site to be selected for; area, etc 717 preparation of plans, etc 717 construction; use of prisoners 718 appropriation for condemning site, etc., additional 718 permanent buildings to await specific appropriation 718 *Works of Art, etc*., provisions for copyright ing, not for sale 1078 *Wrapping Paper, Twine, and Tying Devices, Postal Service*, appropriation for 416, 669 deficiency appropriation for 24 *Wrecked, etc.*, Ve*ssels*, punishment for plundering, etc 1146 hindering saving of life from 1146 displaying false lights, etc 1146 *Wrights Road NW., D.
C..* deficiency appropriation for extending 494 *Writs, etc., United States Courts*, punishment for stealing, altering, etc 1111 resisting service of 1114 *Wyandotte County, Kans.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River between Platte County, Mo., and 595 time extended for bridge across Missouri River between Clay County, Mo., and 169 *Wyche, Cecil C.*, payment to 932 *Wyoming*, appropriation for Indian Service in 97, 814 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 231, 894 additional allowance of arid lands to, under the Carey Act 347 fees to jurors and witnesses attending United States courts in; restriction.. 377 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable lands allowed in 639 resurveys directed of certain townships in. 465 *Wyoming Judicial District*, terms of court at Lander 37 *Wytheville, Va*., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 536 deficiency appropriation for 489 **X.** *Xenia, Ohio*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 535 deficiency appropriation for 489 **Y.** *Yachts*, reciprocal exemptions from port charges of, belonging to foreign yacht clubs. 425 licenses may be required; limitations 425 not extended to foreign-built yachts owned by citizens 425 exception 425 *Yahara River, Wis*., preliminary examination of, to be made 834 *Yakima Agency, Wash*., appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 812 *Yakima, etc., Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 96 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.*, appropriation for expenses, irrigation system 96 deficiency appropriation for irrigation 517 irrigation system extended to allotments to Indianson 813 sales of interests of minors in lands of 49 purchaser to have patents in fee 49 care of proceeds 50 *“Yankee.
” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Yankton Agency, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian agent at 93, 808 *Yankton Indian Reservation, S. Dak.*, allotment of lands to Edward N. Vandall in exchange 808 *Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company*, time extended for bridging Missouri River, Yankton, S. Dak., by 35, 1059 *Yankton, S. Dak.*, time extended for bridging Missouri River at 35, 167, 658, 1059 *Yankton Tribe of Sioux Indians, S. Dak.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with. 94, 811 *Yaquina River, Oreg.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 831 *Yarmouth*, classification and salary of consulate 102 *Yazoo, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 958 limit of cost increased, public building 522 *Yellow Fever*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 330, 970 deficiency appropriation for preventing spread of 10 *Yellowstone National Park*, appropriation for commissioner 243, 906 loradministration and protection 351, 990 for care of buffaloes 351, 990 for marking boundaries 351 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 231, 894 for maintenance, etc 365, 1005 *Yellowstone River, Mont.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 828 *Yellowstone Valley Steel Bridge Company*, may bridge Missouri River in Montana. 169 *Yerba Buena Island, Cal.*, appropriation for naval training station 130, 757 amount for dispensary immediately available 130 for public works, training station 142, 764 deficiency appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 16, 922 *Yokohama*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 *Yonkers, N.Y.*, limit of cost increased, public building 522 *York, Pa.*, construction authorized of public buildingat 528 additional ground 528 deficiency appropriation for 484 appropriation for 959 *York River, Va.*, appropriation for lighting 334, 972 “*Yorktown,” U.
S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 769 *Yosemite National Park, Cal.*, appropriation for protection and improvement 351, 990 *Youngstown, Ohio*, appropriation for public building, rent 959 terms of court 656 *Yuma, Ariz.*, act for erection of court-house and jail at, approved 606 Yuma *Indian Reservation, Cal.*, appropriation for Indians of; reimbursement 77 for town-site expenses; sales, etc 77cxcv **Z.** *Zanzibar*, appropriation for interpreter and guards at 181, 682 classification and salary of consulate 102 *Zoological Park, D.
C., National*, appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 324, 965 *Zuni Dam, etc*., *N. Mex*., appropriation for completing 86 *Zuni Indian Reservation, N. Mex.*, appropriation for completing irrigation system on 799 *Zurich*, classification and salary of consulate-general 101 2 **THE STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM DECEMBER, 1907, TO MARCH, 1909 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.
XXXV** IN TWO PARTS Part 1—Public Acts and Resolutions Part 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties, and Proclamations PART 2 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1909 iii **LIST** of the PRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME Acts of the Sixtieth Congress of the United States. STATUTE I.—1907–1908. Page. *Jacob John Locher.* An act to authorize Secretary of War to change name of Julius Flemming to his proper name of Jacob John Locher.
February 1, 1908 1171 *Pensions.* An act granting an increase of pension to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows of such soldiers and sailors. February 13, 1908 1171 *Pope and Talbot.* An act for the relief of Pope and Talbot, of San Francisco, California. February 14, 1908 1176 *L. K. Scott.* An act for the relief of L. K. Scott. February 20, 1908 1176 *Alvah Moulton.* An act granting a pension to Alvah Moulton. February 25, 1908 1177 *John S. Hyatt.* An act granting an increase of pension to John S.
Hyatt. February 25, 1908 1177 *John Lowder.* An act granting an increase of pension to John Lowder. February 25, 1908 1177 *Emily Ayres.* An act granting a pension to Emily Ayres. February 25, 1908 1177 *Martha A. Kenny.* An act granting an increase of pension to Martha A. Kenny. February 25, 1908 1178 *Mary A. Sands.* An act granting a pension to Mary A. Sands. February 25, 1908 1178 *Martha Stewart.* An act granting an increase of pension to Martha Stewart. February 25, 1908 1178 *John Lourcey.* An act granting an increase of pension to John Lourcey.
February 25, 1908 1178 *William C. O’Neal.* An act granting an increase of pension to William C. O’Neal. February 25, 1908 1179 *Hester Kite.* An act granting an increase of pension to Hester Kite. February 25, 1908 1179 *Elizabeth Sweat.* An act granting an increase of pension to Elizabeth Sweat. February 25, 1908 1179 *Nancy Motes.* An act granting an increase of pension to Nancy Motes. February 25, 1908 1179 *Jane C. Stingley.* An act granting an increase of pension to Jane C.
Stingley. February 25, 1908 1179 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 26, 1908 1180 *Joseph H. Gallaher.* An act for the relief of J. A. Gallaher, administrator of the estate of Joseph H. Gallaher, deceased. February 28, 1908 1188 *Paul Clendenin.* An act to confirm homestead entry made by guardian for the benefit of Dorothea Clendenin and Paul Dana Clendenin, minor orphan children of Paul Clendenin, late surgeon major, United States Volunteers.
March 7, 1908 1188 *Calesta Clark.* An act granting a pension to Calesta Clark. March 7, 1908 1189 *Agnes Lange Smith.* An act granting a pension to Agnes Lange Smith. March 7, 1908 1189 *Sigbjorn H. Aaby.* An act to confirm an entry made by Gertrude Halverson Aaby, widow of Sigbjorn H. Aaby. March 7, 1908 1189 *Stene Engeberg.* An act for the relief of Stene Engeberg. March 7, 1908 1190 *Elmer Honnyman.* An act granting a pension to Elmer Honnyman. March 7, 1908 1190 *Dollie A.
Fountain.* An act to permit Dollie A. Fountain, of Walworth County, South Dakota, to purchase certain lands. March 7, 1908 1190 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows of such soldiers and sailors. March 7, 1908 1190 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows of such soldiers and sailors. March 9, 1908 1194 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent children of such soldiers and sailors.
March 9, 1908 1199iv *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war, and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 9, 1908 1204 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
March 12, 1908 1205 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the war with Spain and other wars, and to the widows of such soldiers and sailors. March 13, 1908 1219 *Chandler Bassett.* An act allowing Chandler Bassett to perfect final proof in his homestead entry. March 16, 1908 1222 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent children of such soldiers and sailors.
March 23, 1908 1222 *John P. Hunter.* An act for the relief of John P. Hunter. March 24, 1908 1226 *George S. Patten.* An act for the relief of George S. Patten, of Williams, Coconino County, Arizona. March 24, 1908 1226 *Roman Catholic Church, Philippine Islands.* An act to provide for payment of the claims of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippine Islands. March 26, 1908 1227 *Henry Rustan.* An act for the relief of Henry Rustan. March 31, 1908 1227 *John V. Johnson.* An act for the relief of John V.
Johnson. March 31, 1908 1227 *George H. Penrose.* An act for the relief of George H. Penrose. April 2, 1908 1228 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. April 2, 1908 1228 *Roman Scholler.* An act for the relief of Roman Scholter. April 2, 1908 1232 *A. E. Couch.* An act for the relief of A. E. Couch. April 2, 1908 1232 *J. Edmund Strong.* An act for the relief of J.
Edmund Strong. April 2, 1908 1233 *Copiah County, Miss.* An act for the relief of Copiah County, Mississippi. April 6, 1908 1233 *James Behan.* An act for the relief of James Behan. April 7, 1908 1233 *D. S. Phelan.* An act for the relief of the estate of D. S. Phelan. April 8, 1908 1233 *Micaiah R. Evans.* An act to correct the military record of Micaiah R. Evans. April 8, 1908 1234 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
April 13, 1908 1234 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. April 30, 1908 1243 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. May 5, 1908 1261 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
May 13, 1908 1270 *James M. Fitch.* An act granting a pension to James M. Fitch. May 15, 1908 1324 *John Shaughnessy.* An act to complete the naval record of John Shaughnessy. May 18, 1908 1324 *Anna Johnson.* An act granting land to Anna Johnson. May 18, 1908 1324 *Charles E. Morton.* An act for the relief of Captain Charles E. Morton, Sixteenth United States Infantry. May 18, 1908 1324 *Jennie Carroll and Mabel H. Lazear.* An act granting an annuity to Jennie Carroll and to Mabel H.
Lazear. May 23, 1908 1325 *Pensions.* An act granting pension and increase of pension to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows of such soldiers and sailors. May 25, 1908 1325 *Pensions.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and other wars, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. May 25, 1908 1375 *Pensions.* An act granting pension and increase of pension to certain soldiers and sailors of the war with Spain and other wars, and to the widows of such soldiers and sailors.
May 27, 1908 1389 *Byron C. Mitchell, Calvin P. Lynn, and Harry S. Lee.* An act granting an increase of pension to Byron C. Mitchell, Calvin P. Lynn, and Harry S. Lee, formerly Albert Lee Alleman. May 30, 1908 1398 STATUTE II—1908–1909. *Alfred Burgess.* An act to correct the naval record of Alfred Burgess. January 5, 1909 1399 *Jabez Burchard.* An act for the relief of Jabez Burchard. January 5, 1909 1399 *George W. Young.* An act to reimburse George W. Young, postmaster at Wanship, Utah, for loss of postage stamps.
January 6, 1909 1399 *Joseph Hague.* An act for the relief of Phillip Hague, administrator of the estate of Joseph Hague, deceased. January 7, 1909 1400 *William A. Hinsch.* An act to correct the military record of William A. Hinsch. January 8, 1909 1400 *Dewitt Eastman.* An act for the relief of Dewitt Eastman. January 8, 1909 1400v *William Radcliffe.* An act for the relief of William Radcliffe. January 9, 1909 1400 *Stephen R. Stafford.* An act for the relief of Alice M. Stafford, administratrix of the estate of Captain Stephen R.
Stafford. January 11, 1909 1401 *Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana.* An act for the relief of the Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana. January 12, 1909 1401 *Edward T. Lincoln.* An act to correct the naval record of Edward T. Lincoln. January 20, 1909 1401 *Randolph W. Campbell.* An act to correct the naval record of Randolph W. Campbell. January 20, 1909 1401 *Mexican steamship “Tabasqueno.”* An act for the relief of the owners of the Mexican steamship Tabasqueno. January 20, 1909 1402 *S.
R. Green.* An act for the relief of S. R. Green. January 21, 1909 1402 *John S. Higgins.* An act for the relief of John S. Higgins, paymaster, United States Navy. January 21, 1909 1402 *Anna B. Moore.* An act to reimburse Anna B. Moore, late postmaster at Rhyolite, Nevada, for money expended for clerical assistance. January 21, 1909 1402 *Theodore F. Northrop.* An act for the relief of Theodore F. Northrop. January 21, 1909 1403 *James A. Russell.* An act for the relief of James A.
Russell. January 21, 1909 1403 *Benjamin C. Welch.* An act for the relief of Benjamin C. Welch. January 21, 1909 1403 *Davison Chemical Company.* An act for the relief of the Davison Chemical Company, of Baltimore, Maryland. January 21, 1909 1403 *Ulysses G. Winn.* An act to reimburse Ulysses G. Winn for money erroneously paid into the Treasury of the United States. January 22, 1909 1404 *D. J. Holmes.* An act for the relief of D. J. Holmes. January 23, 1909 1404 *“Climax” steamer.* An act for the relief of the owners of the steam lighter Climax and the cargo laden aboard thereof.
January 23, 1909 1404 *B. Jackman.* An act for the relief of B. Jackman. January 23, 1909 1405 *J. de L. Lafitte.* An act for the relief of J. de L. Lafitte. January 23, 1909 1405 *Robert Davis.* An act for the relief of Robert Davis. January 23, 1909 1405 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war, and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
January 23, 1909 1406 *Charles H. Dickson.* An act for the relief of Charles H. Dickson. January 25, 1909 1407 *Walter W. Keefe.* An act for the relief of Walter W. Keefe. January 28, 1909 1408 *George J. Miller.* An act for the relief of George J. Miller, of Wenatchee, Washington. January 28, 1909 1408 *Cornelius Van Cott.* An act for the relief of the sureties on the official bond of the late Cornelius Van Cott. January 28, 1909 1408 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
January 28, 1909 1408 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. January 28, 1909 1424 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war, and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
January 28, 1909 1431 *Cayuse Indian war.* An act to provide for the payment of certain volunteers who rendered service to the Territory of Oregon in the Cayuse Indian war of eighteen hundred and forty-seven and eighteen hundred and forty-eight. February 1, 1909 1432 *George W. Black, J. R. Wilson, and W. M. Newell.* An act to relieve George W. Black and J. R. Wilson from a certain judgment in favor of the United States and to relieve George W. Black, J. R. Wilson, and W. M. Newell of a certain judgment in favor of the United States.
February 2, 1909 1432 *Augustus Bannigan.* An act to refund certain moneys paid into the Treasury of the United States through mistake by Augustus Bannigan. February 3, 1909 1433 *Mark S. Gorrill.* An act for the relief of the estate of Mark S. Gorrill. February 3, 1909 1433 *Lawson M. Fuller.* An act for the relief of Lawson M. Fuller, major, Ordnance Department, United States Army. February 4, 1909 1434 *Corwin M. Holt.* An act to correct the military record of Corwin M. Holt.
February 4, 1909 1434 *George M. Voorhees.* An act for the relief of George M. Voorhees. February 4, 1909 1434 *George W. Fleming.* An act to pay to the administratrix of the estate of George W. Fleming for services rendered as letter-box inspector from March twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and two, to June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and three. February 5, 1909 1434 *Patrick Conlin.* An act for the relief of Patrick Conlin. February 6, 1909 1435 *L. H. Lewis.* An act for the relief of L.
H. Lewis. February 6, 1909 1435 *A. A. Lewis.* An act for the relief of A. A Lewis. February 6, 1909 1435 *Frederick Daubert.* An act for the relief of Frederick Daubert. February 6, 1909 1435 *Hilary Williams.* An act to correct the naval record of Lieutenant Hilary Williams, United States Navy. February 6, 1909 1436 *Eastern Salt Company.* An act to reimburse the Eastern Salt Company, of Boston, Massachusetts, for certain excess duty. February 6, 1909 1436vi *Charles Fitzgerald.* An act for the relief of the estate of Charles Fitzgerald.
February 6, 1909 1436 *John Wagner.* An act to pay John Wagner, of Campbell Hall, New York, for carrying the mails. February 6, 1909 1436 *George W. Hedrick.* An act to correct the military record of George W. Hedrick. February 6, 1909 1437 *Robert S. Dame.* An act for the relief of Robert S. Dame. February 6, 1909 1437 *Thomas J. Miller.* An act for the relief of the heirs of Thomas J. Miller. February 6, 1909 1437 *E. C. Sturges.* An act to compensate E. C. Sturges for property lost during the Spanish-American War.
February 6, 1909 1437 *W. H. Blurock.* An act for the relief of W. H. Blurock. February 6, 1909 1438 *Thomas J. Shocker.* An act for the relief of Thomas J. Shocker. February 6, 1909 1438 *James R. Wyrick.* An act for the relief of James R. Wyrick. February 8, 1909 1438 *Henry Swift.* An act for the relief of Chaplain Henry Swift, Thirteenth Infantry, United States Army. February 9, 1909 1438 *William H. Houck.* An act to remove the charge of desertion from the military record of William H.
Houck. February 9, 1909 1438 *Lafayette L. McKnight.* An act for the relief of Lafayette L. McKnight. February 9, 1909 1439 *George H. Tracy.* An act to correct the military record of George H. Tracy. February 9, 1909 1439 *George Van Orden.* An act for the relief of Captain George Van Orden, United States Marine Corps. February 11, 1909 1439 *O. Maury and Company.* An act for the relief of O. Maury and Company, of Bordeaux, France. February 11, 1909 1440 *L. B. Wyatt.* An act for the relief of L.
B. Wyatt. February 11, 1909 1440 *Luyties Brothers.* An act to refund certain excess duties paid upon importations of absinthe and kirschwasser from Switzerland between June first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and December fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight. February 11, 1909 1440 *Chicago, Peoria and Saint Louis Railway Company.* An act for the relief of the Chicago, Peoria and Saint Louis Railway Company of Illinois. February 13, 1909 1440 *N. R. Green.* An act to reimburse S.
R. Green, postmaster of Oregon City, Oregon, for moneys lost by burglary. February 13, 1909 1441 *Richard A. Proctor.* An act for the relief of Richard A. Proctor. February 13, 1909 1441 *J. M. Bloom.* An act for the relief of J. M. Bloom. February 13, 1909 1441 *Columbus Gas and Fuel Company.* An act for the relief of the Columbus Gas and Fuel Company. February 13, 1909 1441 *Farmers and Merchants’ Bank.* An act for the relief of the Farmers and Merchants’ Bank of Mandan, North Dakota.
February 13, 1909 1442 *Logan Natural Gas and Fuel Company.* An act for the relief of the Logan Natural Gas and Fuel Company, of Columbus, Ohio. February 13, 1909 1442 *William E. Moses.* An act for the relief of William E. Moses. February 13, 1909 1442 *John V. Vickers.* An act for the relief of John V. Vickers. February 13, 1909 1443 *Hastings Steamboat Company.* An act for the relief of Hastings Steamboat Company. February 13, 1909 1444 *Philadelphia Company.* An act for the relief of the Philadelphia Company, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
February 13, 1909 1444 *Cadmus E. Crabill.* An act for the relief of Cadmus E. Crabill. February 13, 1909 1444 *Charles S. Blood.* An act for the relief of Charles S. Blood. February 13, 1909 1445 *Christina Rockwell.* An act for the relief of Christina Rockwell. February 15, 1909 1445 *Clark County.* An act for the relief of Clark County, Kentucky. February 16, 1909 1445 *John M. McDowell.* An act to provide for the payment of John M. McDowell for services rendered in preparing a new set of indices of all the records of Council City recording district of the second judicial district of Alaska.
February 17, 1909 1445 *Charles H. Balch and others.* An act granting a pension to Charles H. Balch and others. February 17, 1909 1446 *Pensions, Regulars and other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 17, 1909 1446 *Francisco Krebs.* An act for the relief of Francisco Krebs and his heirs and assigns.
February 17, 1909 1447 *Wyatt O. Selkirk.* An act for the relief of Wyatt O. Selkirk. February 18, 1909 1448 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 18, 1909 1448 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
February 18, 1909 1455 *Pensions, other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 18, 1909 1462 *Charles H. Dunning.* An act for the relief of Charles H. Dunning. February 18, 1909 1463 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
February 18, 1909 1463vii *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 18, 1909 1475 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 18, 1909 1493 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
February 18, 1909 1504 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 19, 1909 1517 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 19, 1909 1525 *Angeline C. Burgert.* An act for the relief of Angeline C.
Burgert. February 20, 1909 1530 *Willis A. Joy.* An act for the relief of Willis A. Joy. February 23, 1909 1531 *Isaac N. Fordyce.* An act to correct the military record of Isaac N. Fordyce. February 23, 1909 1531 *Marcellus Butler.* An act for the relief of Marcellus Butler. February 23, 1909 1531 *David H. Dickinson.* An act to amend the military record of David H. Dickinson. February 23, 1909 1531 *Joseph Swisher.* An act for the relief of Joseph Swisher. February 23, 1909 1532 *C.
F. Sugg.* An act to pay to C. F. Sugg, of Hales Point, Lauderdale County, Tennessee, seventy-nine dollars and ninety-five cents, for damages inflicted upon gasoline steamer Clyde by light-house tender Oleander. February 23, 1909 1532 *Herman Lehmann.* An act for the relief of Herman Lehmann. February 24, 1909 1532 *C. DeW. Willcox.* An act authorizing the Department of State to deliver to Major C. DeW. Willcox decoration and diploma presented by Government of France. February 24, 1909 1532 *Samuel Beatty.* An act for the relief of the estate of Samuel Beatty, deceased.
February 24, 1909 1533 *John M. Hill.* An act for the relief of John M. Hill. February 24, 1909 1533 *John T. Rivett.* An act to grant to John T. Rivett privilege to make commutation of his homestead entry. February 24, 1909 1533 *Royal L. Sweany.* An act to reimburse Royal L. Sweany, late deputy collector of internal revenue at Tacoma, Washington. February 24, 1909 1533 *Daniel W. Abbott.* An act authorizing Daniel W. Abbott to make homestead entry. February 24, 1909 1534 *Deposit Savings Association.* An act for the relief of the creditors of the Deposit Savings Association, of Mobile, Alabama.
February 25, 1909 1534 *C. L. Huey.* An act for the relief of C. L. Huey. February 25, 1909 1535 *S. R. Hurley.* An act for the relief of S. R. Hurley. February 25, 1909 1535 *Adolphus Erwin Wells.* An act to complete the military record of Adolphus Erwin Wells. February 25, 1909 1535 *E. L. Simpson.* An act for the relief of E. L. Simpson. February 27, 1909 1535 *E. J. Reed.* An act for the relief of E. J. Reed. February 27, 1909 1536 *Benjamin F. Curry.* An act for the relief of Benjamin F.
Curry. February 27, 1909 1536 *Agnes M. Harrison.* An act to reimburse Agnes M. Harrison, postmaster at Wheeler, Mississippi, for loss of money-order remittance. February 27, 1909 1536 *J. N. Newkirk.* An act to reimburse J. N. Newkirk, postmaster of San Diego, California, for moneys lost by burglary. February 27, 1909 1536 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war, and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
February 27, 1909 1536 *Jackson Adkins.* An act to repeal the act of June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, granting a pension to Jackson Adkins. February 27, 1909 1538 *Niels P. Larsen.* An act for the relief of Niels P. Larsen. March 1, 1909 1538 *Pensions, civil war.* An act to grant pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and to certain widows and dependent relatives of said soldiers. March 2, 1909 1538 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and to the widows and dependent and helpless relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
March 2, 1909 1544 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and to certain widows and helpless and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 2, 1909 1550 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and to certain widows and helpless and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 2, 1909 1556 *F.
S. Jette and Son.* An act for the relief of F. S. Jette and Son, of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, for damage done to their wharf by United States dredge Cumberland. March 3, 1909 1557 *James H. De Coster.* An act for the relief of James H. De Coster. March 3, 1909 1557 *Henry A. Tolbert.* An act for the relief of Henry A. Tolbert. March 3, 1909 1557 *Jackson Pryor.* An act for the relief of Jackson Pryor. March 3, 1909 1557viii *Charles Lennig and Company.* An act for the relief of Charles Lennig and Company.
March 3, 1909 1558 *Ellis W. Joy.* An act for the relief of Ellis W. Joy. March 3, 1909 1558 *John T. Freeman.* An act for the relief of John T. Freeman. March 3, 1909 1558 *Nathaniel Huntley.* An act for the relief of Nathaniel Huntley. March 3, 1909 1558 *William J. Cussen.* An act for the relief of the estate of William J. Cussen. March 3, 1909 1559 *John Shull.* An act for the relief of John Shull. March 3, 1909 1559 *J. C. Haggard.* An act for the relief of J. C. Haggard, of White County, Tennessee.
March 3, 1909 1559 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1909 1559 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war, and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
March 3, 1909 1573 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1909 1575 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1909 1586 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
March 3, 1909 1598 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war, and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1909 1606 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
March 3, 1909 1610 *Pensions, other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1909 1616 *Pensions, other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war and to certain dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1909 1616 *Pensions, other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the civil war and to certain widows and dependent and helpless relatives of such soldiers and sailors.
March 3, 1909 1617 *R. J. B. Newcombe.* An act for the relief of R. J. B. Newcombe. March 3, 1909 1618 *Richmond Light Infantry Blues.* An act for the relief of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, of Virginia. March 3, 1909 1618 *Herman Andrae Electrical Company.* An act for the relief of the Herman Andrae Electrical Company, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. March 3, 1909 1618 *Peter H. Brodie.* An act to correct the naval record of Peter H. Brodie, alias Patrick Torbett. March 4, 1909 1619 *Garrett R.
Bradley.* An act to reimburse Garrett R. Bradley, late postmaster at Topopah, Nevada, for money expended for clerical assistance. March 4, 1909 1619 *Harry G. Rupp.* An act for the relief of Harry G. Rupp. March 4, 1909 1619 *Joseph Schrembs.* An act for the relief of Joseph Schrembs. March 4, 1909 1619 *Howard B. Carpenter.* An act for the relief of Howard B. Carpenter. March 4, 1909 1619 *O bah baum.* An act authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to ascertain the amount due O bah baum, and pay the same out of the fund known as “For the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians.
” March 4, 1909 1620 *Madison County.* An act for the relief of Madison County, Kentucky. March 4, 1909 1620 *“Juno.”* An act for the relief of the owners of the tug Juno. March 4, 1909 1620 *Harold Brown.* An act for the relief of the executors of the estate of Harold Brown, deceased. March 4, 1909 1621 *Nestler Brewing Company.* An act waiving the statute of limitations as to the claim of the Nestler Brewing Company, and authorizing the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to adjudicate the same.
March 4, 1909 1621 *James H. Owen.* An act for the relief of James H. Owen. March 4, 1909 1621 *B. D. Crocker.* An act for the relief of B. D. Crocker. March 4, 1909 1621 *“Maroa” steamer.* An act for the relief of the owners of the British steamship Maroa. March 4, 1909 1622 *John M. Bryan, jr.* An act to relinquish the interest of the United States in and to certain land in Dade County, Florida, to John M. Bryan, junior. March 4, 1909 1622 *Leia L. Ellis.* An act granting a pension to Leia L.
Ellis. March 4, 1909 1622 *Signal Corps officers.* An act for the relief of certain officers of the United States Signal Corps. March 4, 1909 1622 *John D. McLain.* An act for the relief of John D. McLain. March 4, 1909 1623 *Mrs. M. E. West.* An act for the relief of Mrs. M. E. West. March 4, 1909 1623ix *James A. Paulk.* An act to carry out the findings of the Court of Claims in the case of James A. Paulk. March 4, 1909 1623 *John W: Wood.* An act for the relief of John W. Wood.
March 4, 1909 1623 *Compania de los Ferrocarriles.* An act for the relief of Compania de los Ferrocarriles de Puerto Rico. March 4, 1909 1624 *Frankford Arsenal, Pa., explosion.* An act for the relief of persons who sustained damage by explosion near Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia. March 4, 1909 1624 *Samuel J. Rogers.* An act for the relief of the estate of Samuel J. Rogers. March 4, 1909 1625 *James W. Sears.* An act for the relief of James W. Sears. March 4, 1909 1625 *Sarah J.
Fowler.* An act for the relief of Sarah J. Fowler. March 4, 1909 1625 RESOLUTIONS. *Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright.* Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to award gold medals to Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright. March 4, 1909 1627 xi LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. First Session Sixtieth Congress. Page. For holiday recess. December 17, 1907 1631 Accepting statue of Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry from Alabama. April 6, 1908 1631 Directing correction in enrolling employers’ liability bill.
April 14, 1908 1631 Directing correction in enrolling District of Columbia appropriation bill. May 27, 1908 1632 Ordering printing proceedings of conference of governors. May 27, 1908 1632 Ordering printing report of Inland Waterways Commission. May 30, 1908 1632 For adjournment of Congress. May 30, 1908 1632 Second Session Sixtieth Congress. For holiday recess. December 15, 1908 1633 Authorizing joint Congressional committee to arrange for inauguration of the President-elect.
December 15, 1908 1633 For counting the electoral votes. January 28, 1909 1633 For return from the President of bill relating to G. S. Bingham. February 16, 1909 1634 For return from the President of bill relating to C. De W. Wilcox. February 16, 1909 1634 Authorizing conferees on legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill to make change in the salary of the Secretary of State. February 18, 1909 1634 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to Adolphus Erwin Wells.
February 18, 1909 1634 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to C. De W. Willcox. February 19, 1909 1634 For return from the President of bill relating to John H. Hamaker. February 22, 1909 1635 Authorizing the Secretary of the Senate to make typographical corrections in enrolling the Criminal Code. February 23, 1909 1635 Ordering printing of tariff documents prepared by Ways and Means Committee. February 23, 1909 1635 Ordering printing of report on investigation of pulp wood, pulp, and paper.
February 23, 1909 1635 For return from the President of bill relating to Harry Kimmel. February 26, 1909 1636 For return from the President of bill relating to additional judges, etc. March 1, 1909 1636 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to additional judges, etc. March 2, 1909 1636 Ordering printing of Senate document relating to customs tariffs. March 3, 1909 1636 Ordering printing of report of Isthmian Canal Commission. March 3, 1909 1636 xiii LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS.
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Universal Postal Convention Signed at Rome May 26, 1906; proclaimed October 16, 1906 1639 International Sanitary Convention Signed at Paris December 3, 1903; proclaimed May 18, 1907 1770 International convention providing for the exemption of hospital ships from payment of dues and taxes Signed at The Hague December 21, 1904; proclaimed May 21, 1907 1854 Convention with Mexico determining territorial jurisdiction of bancos in the Rio Grande Signed at Washington March 20, 1905; proclaimed June 5, 1907 1863 Treaty with Nicaragua for the extradition of fugitives from justice Signed at Washington March 1, 1905; proclaimed June 15, 1907 1869 Convention with Guatemala for the protection of patents Signed at Guatemala City November 10, 1906; proclaimed July 9, 1907 1878 Convention with Dominican Republic for assisting in the collection and application of its customs revenues Signed at Santo Domingo February 8, 1907; proclaimed July 25, 1907 1880 International convention for the amelioration of the condition of the wounded of armies in the field Signed at Geneva July 6, 1906; proclaimed August 3, 1907 1885 International convention revising the duties on spirituous liquors imported into certain regions of Africa Signed at Brussels November 3, 1906; proclaimed December 2, 1907 1912 International convention creating an International Institute of Agriculture at Rome Signed at Rome June 7, 1905; proclaimed January 29, 1908 1918 Convention with France for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington February 10, 1908; proclaimed March 14, 1908 1925 Parcels-post convention with Netherlands Signed at Washington May 10, 1907, at The Hague March 19, 1908; approved by the President May 10, 1907, by Netherlands March 24, 1908 1928 International convention of American Republics on literary and artistic copyrights Signed at Mexico City January 27, 1902; proclaimed April 9, 1908 1934 Treaty with Spain for the extradition of fugitives from justice Signed at Madrid June 15, 1904; protocol signed at San Sebastian August 13, 1907; proclaimed May 21, 1908 1947 Convention with Spain for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington April 20, 1908; proclaimed June 3, 1908 1957 Convention with Great Britain for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington April 4, 1908; proclaimed June 5, 1908 1960 Parcel-post convention with Uruguay Signed at Washington February 10, 1908, at Montevideo April 26, 1908; approved by the President June 5, 1908 1962 Treaty with San Marino for the extradition of fugitives from justice Signed at Rome January 10, 1906; proclaimed June 12, 1908 1971 International agreement for the repression of the trade in white women Signed at Paris May 18, 1904; proclaimed June 15, 1908 1979 Parcel-post convention with Italy Signed at Washington June 16, 1908; approved by the President June 16, 1908 1985 Convention with Norway for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington April 4, 1908; proclaimed June 29, 1908 1994 Convention with Mexico for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington March 24, 1908; proclaimed June 29, 1908 1997 Convention with Great Britain for the preservation of food fishes in waters contiguous to Canada Signed at Washington April 11, 1908; proclaimed July 1, 1908 2000 Convention with Great Britain for the more complete definition of the Canadian boundary Signed at Washington April 11, 1908; proclaimed July 1, 1908 2003 Parcel-post convention with France Signed at Washington June 15, 1908; approved by the President July 3, 1908 2015 Treaty with Uruguay for the extradition of fugitives from justice Signed at Washington March 11, 1905; proclaimed July 10, 1908 2028 Treaty with Great Britain relative to the reciprocal rights with Canada for conveyance of prisoners and wrecking and salvage Signed at Washington May 18, 1908; proclaimed July 10, 1908 2035 Naturalization convention with Salvador Signed at San Salvador March 14, 1908; proclaimed July 23, 1908 2038 Convention with Japan for reciprocal protection of inventions, designs, trade-marks, and copyrights in Korea Signed at Washington May 19, 1908; proclaimed August 11, 1908 2041 Convention with Japan for reciprocal protection of inventions, designs, trade-marks, and copyrights in China Signed at Washington May 19, 1908; proclaimed August 11, 1908 2044xiv Convention with Sweden for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington May 2, 1908; proclaimed September 1, 1908 2047 Convention with Japan for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington May 5, 1908; proclaimed September 1, 1908 2050 Parcel-post convention with Austria Signed at Vienna October 9, 1908, at Washington November 12, 1908; approved by the President November 12, 1908 2052 International arrangement for establishing international office of public health Signed at Rome December 9, 1907; proclaimed November 17, 1908 2061 Convention with Portugal for the extradition of fugitives from justice Signed at Washington May 7, 1908; proclaimed December 14, 1908 2071 Naturalization convention with Portugal Signed at Washington May 7, 1908; proclaimed December 14, 1908 2082 Convention with Portugal for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington April 17, 1908; proclaimed December 14, 1908 2085 Convention with the Swiss Confederation for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington February 29, 1908; proclaimed December 23, 1908 2088 Convention with Italy for the settlement of disputes by arbitration Signed at Washington March 28, 1908; proclaimed January 25, 1909 2091 Sanitary convention with American Republics Signed at Washington October 14, 1905; proclaimed March 2, 1909 2094 xv LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS.
Page. Setting aside Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico. March 11, 1907 2119 Revoking establishment of Portales National Forest, New Mexico. March 16, 1907 2120 Enlarging Big Burros National Forest, New Mexico. April 6, 1907 2120 Setting apart Toquima National Forest, Nevada. April 15, 1907 2121 Enlarging Gallinas National Forest, New Mexico. April 15, 1907 2122 Setting apart Monitor National Forest, Nevada. April 15, 1907 2123 Setting apart Guadalupe National Forest, New Mexico.
April 19, 1907 2124 Enlarging Stony Creek National Forest, California. April 19, 1907 2125 Modifying Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. April 24, 1907 2126 Setting apart Sacramento National Forest, New Mexico. April 24, 1907 2127 Enlarging Beaver National Forest, Utah. April 25, 1907 2128 Enlarging Manti National Forest, Utah. April 25, 1907 2129 Enlarging Fish Lake National Forest, Utah. April 25, 1907 2130 Setting aside Cinder Cone National Monument, California. May 6, 1907 2131 Setting aside Lassen Peak National Monument, California.
May 6, 1907 2132 Opening to entry lands on Huntley Irrigation project, Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. May 21, 1907 2133 Setting apart Inyo National Forest, California. May 25, 1907 2134 Setting apart Dragoon National Forest, Arizona. May 25, 1907 2135 Setting apart as public lands a strip of land on the Mexican Frontier. May 27, 1907 2136 Modifying Diamond Mountain National Forest, California. May 27, 1907 2137 Enlarging Plumas National Forest, California. May 27, 1907 2138 Enlarging Santa Rita National Forest, Arizona.
May 27, 1907 2139 Announcing reciprocal commercial arrangement with the German Empire. June 1, 1907 2140 Diminishing Pryor Mountains National Forest, Montana. June 1, 1907 2141 Enlarging Magdalena National Forest, New Mexico. June 6, 1907 2142 Disposing of unsold ceded lands, Devils Lake Indian Reservation, North Dakota. June 8, 1907 2143 Enlarging Trabuco Canyon National Forest, California. July 6, 1907 2144 Enlarging Trabuco Canon Forest Reserve, California. January 30, 1899 2145 Enlarging Black Mesa National Forest, Arizona.
July 12, 1907 2146 Enlarging Santa Catalina National Forest, Arizona. July 19, 1907 2147 Diminishing Alexander Archipelago National Forest, Alaska. July 20, 1907 2148 Setting apart Chugach National Forest, Alaska. July 23, 1907 2149 Opening to entry ceded lands, Lower Brule Indian Reservation, South Dakota. August 12, 1907 2150 Setting apart Tongass National Forest, Alaska. September 10, 1907 2152 Diminishing Chugach National Forest, Alaska. September 18, 1907 2153 Extending copyright benefits to citizens of Austria.
September 20, 1907 2155 Diminishing Medicine Bow National Forest, Colorado and Wyoming. September 27, 1907 2155 Announcing Thursday, November 28, 1907, as Thanksgiving Day. October 25, 1907 2156 Enlarging Lassen Peak National Forest, California. October 26, 1907 2157 Enlarging Stanislaus National Forest, California. October 26, 1907 2158 Setting apart San Benito National Forest, California. October 26, 1907 2159 Announcing admission of Oklahoma as a State. November 16, 1907 2160 Setting aside Gila Cliff-Dwellers National Monument, New Mexico.
November 16, 1907 2162 Enlarging Prescott National Forest, Arizona. November 26, 1907 2162 Announcing reciprocal commercial arrangement with Great Britain. December 5, 1907 2163 Enlarging Monticello National Forest, Utah. December 12, 1907 2164 Setting apart Vegas National Forest, Nevada. December 12, 1907 2165 Enlarging Aquarius National Forest, Utah. December 13, 1907 2166 Setting apart Arkansas National Forest, Arkansas. December 18, 1907 2167 Setting aside Tonto National Monument, Arizona.
December 19, 1907 2168 Enlarging San Gabriel National Forest, California. December 23, 1907 2169 Setting apart Verde National Forest, Arizona. December 30, 1907 2170 Enlarging San Bernardino National Forest, California. January 7, 1908 2171 Diminishing Blue Mountains National Forest, Oregon. January 9, 1908 2172 Enlarging Monterey National Forest, California. January 9, 1908 2173 Setting aside Muir Woods National Monument, California. January 9, 1908 2174 Setting aside Grand Canyon National Monument, Arizona.
January 11, 1908 2175 Enlarging Tonto National Forest, Arizona. January 13, 1908 2176 Setting aside Pinnacles National Monument, California. January 16, 1908 2177xvi Announcing reciprocal commercial arrangement with France. January 28, 1908 2178 Enlarging Trinity National Forest, California. February 3, 1908 2179 Setting aside Jewel Cave National Monument, South Dakota. February 7, 1908 2180 Enlarging Modoc National Forest, California. February 3, 1908 2180 Diminishing Lincoln National Monument, New Mexico.
March 3, 1908 2181 Setting apart Ozark National Forest, Arkansas. March 6, 1908 2182 Setting aside Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah. April 16, 1908 2183 Modifying Manzano National Forest, New Mexico. April 16, 1908 2184 Modifying Sierra National Forest, California and Nevada. April 20, 1908 2185 Enlarging Jemez National Forest, New Mexico. April 24, 1908 2186 Modifying Dixie National Forest, Utah and Arizona. May 22, 1908 2187 Setting aside Lewis and Clark Cavern National Monument, Montana.
May 11, 1908 2187 Changing name of Garden City National Forest to Kansas National Forest, Kansas, and enlarging. May 15, 1908 2188 Setting apart as public lands a strip of land on the Canadian frontier. June 15, 1908 2189 Modifying boundaries of the Gila National Forest, New Mexico. June 18, 1908 2190 Setting apart the Datil National Forest, New Mexico. June 18, 1908 2191 Setting aside the Grand Canyon National Game Preserve, Arizona. June 23, 1908 2192 Announcing the death of ex-President Grover Cleveland.
June 24, 1908 2193 Enlarging boundaries of Uinta National Forest, Utah. July 1, 1908 2193 Setting apart the Crook National Forest, Arizona. July 1, 1908 2194 Modifying boundaries of Klamath National Forest, California. July 2, 1908 2195 Setting apart the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests, Arizona. July 2, 1908 2196 Exchanging lands with Porto Rico for public uses. August 4, 1908 2197 Reciprocity with the Netherlands. August 12, 1908 2199 Opening to entry lands on Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota.
August 24, 1908 2203 Setting aside the Tumacacori National Monument, Arizona. September 15, 1908 2205 Designating Thursday, November 28, 1908, as a day of general thanksgiving. October 31, 1908 2205 Setting apart the Ocala National Forest, Florida. November 24, 1908 2206 Setting apart the Dakota National Forest, North Dakota. November 24, 1908 2207 Setting apart the Choctawhatchee National Forest, Florida. November 27, 1908 2208 Reserving land for light-house uses on Hana Bay, Mauai Island, Hawaii.
December 4, 1908 2208 Reserving land for light-house uses at Lae o Kokole, Kauai Island, Hawaii. December 4, 1908 2209 Reserving land for light-house uses at McGregor’s Point, Mauai Island, Hawaii. December 4, 1908 2211 Reserving land for light-house uses at Kahala Point, Kauai Island, Hawaii. December 4, 1908 2212 Reserving land for light-house uses at Ka Lae, Hawaii Island, Hawaii. December 4, 1908 2213 Setting aside the Wheeler National Monument, Colorado. December 7, 1908 2214 Enlarging boundaries of Humboldt National Forest, Nevada.
January 20, 1909 2215 Setting apart the Moapa National Forest, Nevada. January 21, 1909 2216 Modifying boundaries of Cleveland National Forest, California. January 26, 1909 2217 Enlarging boundaries of Pecos National Forest, New Mexico. January 28, 1909 2218 Enlarging boundaries of Prescott National Forest, Arizona. February 1, 1909 2218 Enlarging boundaries of Tonto National Forest, Arizona. February 10, 1909 2219 Setting apart the Marquette National Forest, Michigan. February 10, 1909 2220 Setting apart the Nevada National Forest, Nevada.
February 10, 1909 2220 Enlarging boundaries of Dixie National Forest, Utah and Arizona. February 10, 1909 2221 Setting apart the Michigan National Forest, Michigan. February 11, 1909 2222 Setting apart as a special legal holiday February 12, 1909, the centennial of the birthday of Abraham Lincoln. February 11, 1909 2222 Enlarging boundaries of Klamath National Forest, California. February 13, 1909 2223 Setting apart the Superior National Forest, Minnesota. February 13, 1909 2223 Modifying boundaries of Gila National Forest, New Mexico.
February 15, 1909 2224 Modifying boundaries of Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota and Wyoming. February 15, 1909 2225 Enlarging boundaries of Sioux National Forest, Montana and South Dakota. February 15, 1909 2226 Enlarging boundaries of Tongass National Forest, Alaska. February 16, 1909 2226 Enlarging boundaries of Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada. February 20, 1909 2228 Reciprocity with Spain. February 20, 1909 2229 Consolidating the Datil and Magdalena National Forests, New Mexico.
February 23, 1909 2230 Enlarging boundaries of Chugach National Forest, Alaska. February 23, 1909 2231 Enlarging boundaries of Modoc National Forest, California. February 25, 1909 2232 Enlarging boundaries of Ozark National Forest, Arkansas. February 25, 1909 2233 Enlarging boundaries of California National Forest, California. February 27, 1909 2234 Convening special session of the Senate. February 27, 1909 2234 Enlarging boundaries of Arkansas National Forest, Arkansas. February 27, 1909 2235 Enlarging boundaries of Mono National Forest, California and Nevada.
March 2, 1909 2235 Including part of the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation in Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona. March 2, 1909 2236 Enlarging boundaries of Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. March 2, 1909 2238 Enlarging boundaries of Shasta National Forest, California. March 2, 1909 2238 Including part of the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation in Alamo National Forest, New Mexico. March 2, 1909 2239xvii Including part of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation in Carson National Forest, New Mexico.
March 2, 1909 2240 Setting apart the Zuni National Forest, New Mexico and Arizona, and including parts of the Zuni and Navajo Indian reservations. March 2, 1909 2242 Including part of the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation in Trinity National Forest, California. March 2, 1909 2243 Including part of the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation in Apache National Forest, Arizona. March 2, 1909 2244 Transferring part of Lassen National Forest, California, to Shasta National Forest, and including other lands.
March 2, 1909 2246 Enlarging boundaries of Plumas National Forest, California. March 2, 1909 2246 Setting aside Mount Olympus National Monument, Washington. March 2, 1909 2247 Enlarging boundaries of Tahoe National Forest, California and Nevada. March 2, 1909 2249 Including part of Tule River Indian Reservation in Sequoia National Forest, California. March 2, 1909 2249 PRIVATE LAWS of the **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA** passed by the THE SIXTIETH CONGRESS 1907–1909 xix PRIVATE ACTS OF THE SIXTIETH CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES *Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Monday, the second day of December, 1907, and was adjourned without day on Saturday, the thirtieth day of May, 1908.*.
Theodore Roosevelt, President; Charles W. Fairbanks, Vice-President; William P. Frye, President of the Senate *pro tempore*; Joseph G. Cannon, Speaker of the House of Representatives.