Chapter 285. to provide revenues, equalize duties, and encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes,” approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, and the officers of the Government in administering the customs laws, including such investigations of the cost of production of commodi
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CHAP. 285.— AN ACT Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, and for other purposes. March 4, 1911.[[H.R. 32909](/us/bill/36/hr/32909).][[Public, No. 525](/us/bill/36/pl/525).] 1.1363 *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the following sums Sundry civil expenses appropriations.be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects hereinafter expressed, for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, namely:
EXECUTIVE.Executive. To enable the PresidentPresident.to secure information to assist him in the dischargeTo secure information to assist in administering tariff law, etc.of the duties imposed upon him by section two of the Act *Ante*, p. 83.entitled “An Act to provide revenues, equalize duties, and encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes,” approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, and the officers of the Government in administering the customs laws, including such investigations of the cost of production of commodities, covering cost of material, fabrication and every other element of such cost of production, as are authorized by said Act, and including the employment of such persons as may be required for those purposes; and to enable him to do any and all things in connection therewith authorized by law, or if a Tariff Board be established by law then for the purpose of meeting the expenditures authorized by the law, two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, together with the balance unexpended July first next of the appropriation made for these purposes for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven.
The Tariff Board, if established by law, shall make report to each House of the Congress on the wool and woolen scheduleReport on wool and woolen schedule.not later than the first Monday in December, nineteen hundred and eleven. To enable the President to continue, by the employment of accountants and experts from official and private lifeInquiry into more effective business methods in departments, etc., such officials to receive no compensation beyond their official salaries to more effectively inquire into the methods of transacting the public business of the Government in the several executive departments and other Government establishments, with the view of inaugurating new or changing old methods of transacting such public business so as to attain greater efficiency and economy therein, and to ascertain and recommend to Congress what changes in law may be necessary to carry into effect such results of his inquiry as can not be carried into effect by Executive action alone, and for each and every purpose necessary hereunder, including the employment of personal services at Washington*Ante*, p. 703., or elsewhere, seventy-five thousand dollars, together with any unexpended balance of the appropriation made for this purpose for the1364fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven.
And a report hereunder shall be submitted to Congress at the first regular session of the Report by December 31, 1911.Sixty-second Congress and not later than December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and eleven, which said report shall set forth the progress made, the results attained, and such recommendations therein as may be deemed advisable. For salaries and expenses, including salaries of Commissioners, Canadian boundary waters commission.and salaries of clerks appointed by the Commissioners on the part of the United States with the approval solely of the Secretary of State, including rental and furnishingExpenses., after the passage of this Act, of offices at Washington, District of Columbia, and necessary traveling expenses, and for the one-half of all reasonable and necessary joint expenses of the International Joint Commission incurred under the terms of the treaty Post p. 2448between the United States and Great Britain concerning the use of boundary waters between the United States and Canada, and other purposes, signed January eleventh, nineteen hundred and nine, seventy-live thousand dollars, together with the balance unexpendedBalance available.July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, of the appropriation made *Ante,* p. 766.for said Joint Commission for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the salaries of the membersSalaries.of said commission on the part of the United States shall be fixed by the President, and the amount appropriated for the payment of salaries and other expenses hereunder shall be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of State; that said commission or any member thereof shall have power to administer oaths Power to administer oaths, etc.and to take evidence on oath whenever deemed necessary in any proceeding or inquiry or matter within its jurisdiction under said treaty, and said commission shall be authorized to compel the attendance of witnesses in any proceedings before it or the production of books and papers when necessary by application to the circuit court of the United States for the circuit within which such session is held, which court is hereby empowered and directed to make all orders and issue all processes necessary and appropriate for that purpose.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE TO PROMOTE UNIFORM LEGISLATION CONCERNING LEITERS OF EXCHANGE.International conference on letters of exchange. For the participation Participation.by the United States in the adjourned meeting at The Hague, in nineteen hundred and eleven, of the International Congress Vol. 35, p.680.for the purpose of promoting uniform legislation concerning letters of exchange, including compensation and actual necessary traveling and subsistence expenses of an expert delegate, three thousand dollars, to be immediately available.
UNDER THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.Treasury Department. PUBLIC BUILDINGS.Public buildings. Abbeville, South Carolina, Abbeville. S. C.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Aberdeen, Washington, Aberdeen, Wash.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. Alameda, California, Alameda, Cal.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars.
Albany, Oregon, Albany, Oreg.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Albion, Michigan, Albion, Mich.post office For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. Mex.post office: For completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. 1365 Alliance, Nebraska, Alliance, Nebr.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.
Alliance, Ohio, Alliance, Ohio.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Alpena. Michigan, Alpena, Mich.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Amarillo, Texas, Amarillo, Tex.post office and courthouse: For site and commencement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Amsterdam, New York, Amsterdam, N. Y.post office: For completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.post office:
For acquisition of additional land under present limit, seven thousand dollars. Anniston, Alabama, Anniston, Ala.post office: For continuation of wall and for other purposes under present limit, three thousand two hundred dollars, Anoka, Minnesota, Anoka, Minn.post office: For acquisition of site under pres ent limit, five thousand dollars. Antigo, Wisconsin, Antigo, Wis.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Appleton, Wisconsin, Appleton, Wis.post office:
For completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars, together with the unexpended balance of the appropriation made for site, which unexpended balance is reappropriated and made available for completion of building. Ardmore, Oklahoma, Ardmore, Okla.post office and courthouse: For site and com mencement of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Argenta, Arkansas, Argenta, Ark.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars.
Arkadelphia, Arkansas, Arkadelphia, Ark.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Arkansas City, Kansas, Arkansas City, Kans.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Asbury Park, New Jersey, Asbury Park, N. J.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty-three thousand dollars. Ashland, Kentucky, Ashland, Ky.post oilice: For acquisition of site under present Emit, eight thousand dollars.
Ashland, Ohio, Ashland, Ohio.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Ashtabula, Ohio, Ashtabula, Ohio.post office: For completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Athol, Massachusetts, Athol, Mass.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Atlanta, Texas, Atlanta, Tex.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Auburn, New York, Auburn, N.
Y.post office and courthouse: For commencement of enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Augusta, Georgia, Augusta, Ga.post office and courthouse: The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and empowered to exchangeExchange of site authorized.and convey the new Federal building site in the city of Augusta, Georgia, bounded by Walker, Ford, and Telfair Streets and the alley on the west, for the site belonging to said city of Augusta bounded by Walker, Forti, Telfair, and Jackson Streets, and to pay to said city such amount in addition, not exceeding sixteen thousand dollars, as he may deem equitable: *Provided,**Provisos*.That the exchange above authorized shall be contingent upon the agreement of said city of Augusta to purchase the present Federal buildingPurchase or present building by city a condition.and the site thereof at their fair market value, to be ascertained by the Secretary of the Treasury; which sale of the present post office site and building to said city is hereby authorized to be made upon such terms as the Secretary of 1366 the Treasury may deem to the best interests of the United States, after the completion of the new Federal building authorized by the Public laws,2d sess., p. 695.Act of June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, to be constructed in the city of Augusta, and to pay the proceeds of such sale into the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts: *Provided,* That nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as authorizing an increase in the present limit of cost of said Federal building as fixed by section fifteen of the public buildings Act approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten.
Aurora, Nebraska, Aurora, Nebr.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, six thousand dollars. Austin, Texas, Austin. Tex.post office: For commencement of erection of building under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars. Bakersfield, California, Bakersfield, Cal.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Md.immigrant station: For site and commencement of building under present limit, one hundred and ten thousand dollars.
Barnesville, Georgia, Barnesville, Ga.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Barre, Vermont, Barre, Vt.post office: For continuation of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Bartow, Florida, Bartow, Fla.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Basin, Wyoming, Basin, Wyo.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, six thousand dollars. Bath, Maine, Bath, Me.post office and customhouse:
For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Bay City, Bay City, Tex.Texas, post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Bayonne, New Jersey, Bayonne, N. J.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Beardstown, Illinois, Beardstown, Ill.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, thirteen thousand dollars.
Beatrice, Nebraska, Beatrice, Nebr.post office: For acquisition of additional land under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Beaver Falls, Beaver Falls, Pa.Pennsylvania, post office: For the completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, five thousand dollars. Bedford, Pennsylvania, Bedford, Pa.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Beeville, Texas, Beeville.
Tex.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Bellaire, Ohio, Bellaire, Ohio.post office: For a site and commencement of the erection of building under present limit, nine thousand dollars. Belleville, Illinois, Belleville, Ill.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Bellingham, Washington, Bellingham, Wash.post office and courthouse: For continuation of the building under present limit, one hundred and twenty- five thousand dollars. .
Belton, Texas, Belton, Tex.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Bennettsville, South Carolina, Bennettsville, S. C.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Berkeley, California, Berkeley, Cal.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars. Berlin, New Hampshire, Berlin. N. H.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars.
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Bethlehem, Pa.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. 1367 Beverly, Massachusetts, Beverly, Mass.post office: For completion of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Big Rapids, Michigan, Big Rapids, Mich.post office: For site and commencement oí building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Big Stone Gap, Big Stone Gap, Va.Virginia, post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, eighty-five thousand dollars.
Billings, Montana, Billings, Mont.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Birmingham, Alabama, Birmingham, Ala.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, two hundred thousand dollar's. Bismarck, North Dakota, Bismarck, N. Dak.post office and courthouse: For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Blackwell, Oklahoma, Blackwell, Okla.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars.
Bloomington, Indiana, Bloomington, Ind.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Blue Island, Illinois, Blue Island, III.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, sixteen thousand dollars. Bonham, Texas, Bonham, Tex.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Boston, Massachusetts, Boston, Mass.Appraisers’ stores.appraisers’ stores:
For site and continuation of building under present limit, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Boston, Massachusetts, customhouse: For continuation of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement, of the building under present limit, Custom house.five hundred thousand dollars. Bowling Green, Bowling Green, Ky.Kentucky, post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Boyne City, Boyne City, Mich.Michigan, post office:
For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Bozeman, Montana, Bozeman, Mont.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Braddock, Pennsylvania, Braddock, Fa.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, eighty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. Bradford, Pennsylvania, Bradford, Pa.post office: For completion of buildingunder present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Brattleboro, Vermont, Brattleboro, Vt.post office and courthouse:
For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Brazil, Indiana, Brazil, Ind.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Brigham City, Utah, Brigham City, Utah.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, seven thousand dollars. Bristol, Connecticut, Bristol, Conn.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifty-four thousand dollars.
Bristol, Pennsylvania, Bristol, Pa.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the Secretary or the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered, in his discretion, in lieu of erecting the said post office building upon the site Change of site authorized.at the south corner of Pond and Mulberry Streets, to exchange said siteNew site.for
(a)a suitable site in the vicinity of the railroad station about to be established in the neighborhood of Prospect Street, Beaver Dam Road and Jefferson Avenue in the said borough of Bristol on the new alignment in said borough of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, and
(b)the payment by the owner Payment by owners.or owners of such new site to said Secretary of such amount in cash as may equal the fair difference in value, if any, between such sites. In the event of such exchange, the Secretary of the Treasury1368is authorized and directed to erect the post office building upon the site so acquired, and to execute a quitclaim deed to the person or persons conveying such new site to the United States, conveying all rights, title, claim, and interest in the United States in and to said site at the south corner of Pond and Mulberry Streets. And in the event of the Secretary of the Treasury receiving a payment in such exchange, the amount thereof in addition to the foregoing sum of forty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated towards the erection of said post office building. Bristol, Rhode Island, Bristol, R. I.post office and customhouse: For the completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under the present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Bronx, New York, Bronx Borough, New York City.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Brookhaven, Mississippi, Brookhaven, Miss.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty-three thousand dollars. Bryan, Texas, Bryan, Tex.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Buckhannon, West Virginia, Buckhannon, W. Va.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Buffalo, Wyoming, Buffalo, Wyo.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand dollars. Burlington, North Carolina, Burlington, N. C.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Cadillac, Michigan, Cadillac, Mick.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty-two thousand dollars. Cambridge, Ohio, Cambridge, Ohio.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, eight thousand dollars. Camden, South Carolina, Camden, S. C.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars. Canandaigua, Canandaigua, N. Y.New York, post office: For completion of building, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Canton, Illinois, Canton, Ill.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty-one thousand dollars. Canton, Mississippi, Canton, Miss.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Carbondale, Pennsylvania, Carbondale, Pa.post office: For completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Caribou, Maine, Caribou, Me.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Carnegie, Pennsylvania, Carnegie, Pa.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Catlettsburg, Kentucky, Catlettsburg, Ky.post office and courthouse: For completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Chadron, Nebraska, Chadron, Nebr.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Chambersburg, Pa.post office: For completion of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Chanute, Kansas, Chanute, Kans.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Charleroi, Pennsylvania, Charleroi, Pa.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Charles City, Iowa, Charles City, Iowa.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Charleston, West Virginia, Charleston, W. Va.post office and courthouse: For continuation of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. For rent Rent.of temporary quarters at Charleston, West Virginia, for accommodation of Government officials, four thousand five hundred dollars. 1369 Charlotte, Michigan, Charlotte, Mich.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte, N. C.post office and courthouse: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Chelsea, Massachusetts, Chelsea, Mass.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Chicago, Illinois, Chicago, Ill.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five hundred thousand dollars. Chico, California, Chico, Cal.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Cicero, Illinois, Cicero, Ill.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand dollars. Clarksdale, Mississippi, Clarksdale, Miss.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Clay Center, Kansas, Clay Center, Kans.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, fifty-five thousand dollars. Cleburne, Texas, Cleburne, Tex.post office: For additional amount for completion of building, thirty thousand dollars. Cody, Wyoming, Cody, Wyo.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, six thousand dollars. Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.post office and courthouse: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Coffeyville, Kansas, Coffeyville, Kans.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. Collinsville, Illinois, Collinsville, III.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colo.post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Columbia South Carolina, Columbia, S. C.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seventy-five thousand dollars. Columbus, Indiana, Columbus, Ind.post office: For completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Columbus, Ohio, Columbus, Ohio.post office and courthouse: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement or the building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. For rent Rent.of temporary quarters at Columbus, Ohio, for the accommodation of Government officials, ten thousand dollars. Conneaut, Ohio, Conneaut, Ohio.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Connellsville, Pennsylvania, Connellsville, Pa.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, forty-two thousand dollars. Cookeville, Tennessee, Cookeville, Tenn.post office and courthouse: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Cordele, Georgia, Cordele, Ga.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, fifty-two thousand five hundred dollars. Corpus Christi, Texas, Corpus Christi, Tex.post office and customhouse: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Cortland, New York, Cortland, N.Y.post office: For the commencement of the erection of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Council Bluffs, Iowa.post office and courthouse: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, nineteen thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For rent Rent.of temporary quarters at Council Bluffs, Iowa, for the accommodation of Government officials, two thousand dollars. Covington, Tennessee, Covington, Tenn.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, nine thousand dollars. 1370 Crowley, Louisiana, Crowley, La.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Dalles, The, Oregon, The Dalles, Oreg.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, sixteen thousand dollars. Danbury, Connecticut, Danbury, Conn.post office: For site and commencement of the erection of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Danville, Illinois, Danville, III.post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. For rent of temporary quarters at Danville, Virginia, Danville, Va.for the accommodation of Government officials, one thousand dollars. Darlington, South Carolina, Darlington, S. C.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Dayton, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio.post office and courthouse: For completion of addition to building under present limit, in addition to the appropriation heretofore made for site, one hundred and five thousand dollars. De Land, Florida, De Land, Fla.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Delavan, Wisconsin, Delavan, Wis.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, thirteen thousand dollars. Del Rio, Texas, Del Rio, Tex.post office and courthouse: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Denison, Texas, Denison, Tex.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Denver, Colorado, Denver, Colo.post office: For continuation of building under present limit, one million dollars. De Soto, Missouri, De Soto, Mo.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Dickinson, North Dakota, Dickinson, N. Dak.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Douglas, Arizona, Douglas, Ariz.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Dowagiac, *Michigan, Dowagiac, Mich.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Dublin, Georgia, Dublin, Ga.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, forty-one thousand dollars. Dubois, Pennsylvania, Dubois, Pa.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Duluth, Minnesota, Duluth, Minn.post office and courthouse: For acquisition of additional land under present limit, ninety-five thousand dollars. Dunkirk, New York, Dunkirk, N. Y.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Duquoin, Illinois, Duquoin, Ill.post office: For additional ground and commencement of the erection of building under present limit, five thousand dollars. Durango, Colorado, Durango, Colo.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Dyersburg, Tennessee, Dyersburg, Tenn.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, thityfive thousand dollars. Eagle Pass, Texas, Eagle Pass, Tex.post office and customhouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Easton, Pennsylvania, Easton, Pa.post office: For completion of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. East Orange, New Jersey, East Orange, N. J.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, sixty thousand dollars. East Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, East Pittsburg, Pa.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Edwardsville, Illinois, Edwardsville, 111.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. 1371 Ellensburg, Washington, Ellensburg, Wash.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand dollars. Ellsworth, Maine, Ellsworth, Me.post office and customhouse: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, two thousand dollars. El Paso, Texas, El Paso, Tex.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, sixty thousand dollars. El Reno, Oklahoma, El Reno, Okla.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Elwood, Indiana, Elwood, Ind.post office: For a site and commencement of the erection of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Elyria, Ohio, Elyria, Ohio.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Enid, Oklahoma, Enid. Okla.post office and courthouse: For completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Ennis, Texas, Ennis, Tex.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Ensley, Alabama, Ensley, Ala.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Eufaula, Alabama, Eufaula, Ala.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Eureka Springs, Ark.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, four thousand dollars. Evanston, Illinois, Evanston, Ill.post office: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Everett, Washington, Everett, Wash.post office and customhouse: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Excelsior Springs, Missouri, Excelsior Springs, Mo.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Falls City, Nebraska, Falls City, Nebr.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, six thousand dollars. Faribault, Minnesota, Faribault, Minn.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Fayetteville, Tennessee, Fayetteville, Tenn.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Florence, Alabama, Florence, Ala.post office: For continuation of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Fordyce, Arkansas, Fordyce, Ark.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, Fort Atkinson, Wis.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Fort Collins, Colorado, Fort Collins, Colo.post office : For site and completion of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Fort Dodge, Iowa, Fort Dodge, Iowa.post office: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For rental Rent.of temporary quarters at Fort Dodge, Iowa, for accommodation of Government officials, three thousand dollars. Fort Morgan, Colorado, Fort Morgan, Colo.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Franklin, Louisiana, Franklin La.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Franklin, Virginia, Franklin, Va.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Frederick, Maryland, Frederick, Md.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Fremont. Ohio, Fremont, Ohio.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the Secretary of the Treasury may, in his discretion, disregard the provision requiring forty feet open spaceOpen space.for fire protection as to this building. 1372 Frostburg, Maryland, Frostburg, Md.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Fulton, Kentucky, Fulton, Ky.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Fulton, Missouri, Fulton, Mo.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Gadsden, Alabama, Gadsden, Ala.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. Gaffney, South Carolina, Gaffney. S. C.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Galveston, Texas, Galveston, Tex.appraiser’s stores: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Garden City, Kansas, Garden City, Kans.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Gardiner, Maine, Gardiner, Me.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, seven thousand dollars. Gary, Indiana, Gary, Ind.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Gastonia, North Carolina, Gastonia, N. C.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Georgetown, Kentucky, Georgetown, Ky.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Gettysburg, Pa.post office: For completion of building under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars. Glens Falls, New York, Glens Falls, N. Y.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Globe, Arizona, Globe, Ariz.post office and courthouse: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Goshen, Indiana, Goshen, Ind.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Gouverneur, New York, Gouverneur, N. Y.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Granite City, Illinois, Granite City, Ill.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifty-five thousand dollars. Great Bend, Kansas, Great Bend, Kans.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Great Falls, Montana, Great Falls, Mont.post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, ninety thousand dollars. Greenfield, Massachusetts, Greenfield, Mass.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Green River, Wyoming, Green River, Wyo.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, six thousand dollars. Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Greensburg, Pa.post office: For completion of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Greenwood, Mississippi, Greenwood, Miss.post office : For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Grenada, Mississippi, Grenada, Miss.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Griffin, Georgia, Griffin, Ga.post office: For completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Grinnell, Iowa, Grinnell, Iowa.post office: For acquisition of site, fifteen thousand dollars. Guthrie, Oklahoma, Guthrie, Okla.post office and courthouse: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Hackensack, New Jersey, Hackensack. N. J.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Hallowell, Maine, Hallowell, Me.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. 1373 Hammond, Louisiana, Hammond, La.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Hampton, Virginia, Hampton, Va.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Hanford, California, Hanford, Cal.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, seventeen thousand dollars. Hanover, Pennsylvania, Hanover, Pa.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa.post office and courthouse: For the commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Hendersonville, North Carolina, Henderson ville, N.C.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Hiawatha, Kansas, Hiawatha, Kans.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Hillsboro, Texas, Hillsboro, Tex.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Hillsdale, Michigan, Hillsdale. Mich.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Hilo, Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii.post office: customhouse, and courthouse: For the commencement of the erection of building under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized, in his discretion, to select and employ a special architect or architectsSpecial architect for plans, etc.to prepare the designs, plans, drawings, specifications, estimates, and so forth, for the post office, customhouse, and courthouse at Hilo, Hawaii; and to pay for such services at such prices or rates of compensation as he may deem just and proper, and not in excess of the customary and prevailing professional charges for such services, from the appropriation for “General expenses of public buildings” available at the time payment for the particular service is due: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Duties of Supervising Architect.shall be the representative of the Government in all matters connected with the erection and completion of the building, and shall perform with respect thereto all the duties that now pertain to his office, except the preparation of the designs, plans, drawings, specifications, estimates, and so forth, for the building. Holdrege, Nebraska, Holdrege, Nebr.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Holland, Michigan, Holland, Mich.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, sixteen thousand dollars. Holly Springs, Mississippi, Holly Springs, Miss.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Holton, Kansas, Holton, Kans.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Homestead, Pennsylvania, Homestead. Pa.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars. Honolulu, Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii.post office, courthouse, and customhouse: For continuation of the budding under present limit, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Humboldt, Tennessee, Humboldt, Tenn.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon, Pa.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, sixteen thousand dollars. Huntington, Indiana, Huntington, Ind.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Huntington, West Virginia, Huntington, W. Va.post office and courthouse: For acquisition of additional ground under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Huntsville, Texas, Huntsville, Tex.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. 1374 Huron, South Dakota, Huron, S. Dak.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifty-five thousand dollars. Idaho Falls, Idaho, Idaho Falls, Idaho.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Independence, Missouri, Independence, Mo.post office: For completion of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Ishpeming, Michigan, Ishpeming, Mich.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Jackson, Kentucky, Jackson, Ky.post office and courthouse: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Jackson, Michigan, Jackson, Mich.post office: For additional amount for completion of extension and rebuilding of building, ten thousand dollars. Jackson, Ohio, Jackson, Ohio.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Jamestown, North Dakota, Jamestown, N. Dak.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Jasper, Alabama, Jasper, Ala.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Jellico, Tennessee, Jellico, Tenn.post office: For acquisition of site, ten thousand dollars. Jennings, Louisiana, Jennings, La.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Jersey City, New Jersey, Jersey City, N. J.post office: For additional land and continuation of building under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars. Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Johnstown, Pa.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Juneau, Alaska, executive mansionJuneau, Alaska. Executive mansion.: For site and completion of Territorial executive mansion, furnishings, library, and museum, under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Juneau, Alaska, post office and Post office, etc.customhouse: For site and commencement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Kalispell, Montana, Kalispell, Mont.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Kansas City, Kansas, Kansas City, Kans.post office: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, fifty-six thousand dollars. For rent Rent.of temporary quarters at Kansas City, Kansas, for the accommodation of Government officials, three thousand dollars. Keene, New Hampshire, Keene, N. H.post office: For completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Key West, Key West, Fla.Florida, marine hospital : For rebuilding breakwater and gangway and for new concrete building to replace the, several small frame buildings wrecked in hurricane of October seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten, and for building for officers’ quarters, forty thousand dollars. Kokomo, Indiana, Kokomo, Ind.post office: For completion of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Laconia, New Hampshire, Laconia, N. H.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. La Fayette, Louisiana, Ln Fayette, La.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Lagrange, Georgia, Lagrange, Ga.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. La Junta, Colorado, La Junta, Colo.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, one hundred dollars. Lake City, Minnesota, Lake City, Minn.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, eleven thousand dollars. Lancaster, Kentucky, Lancaster, Ky.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. 1375 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Lancaster, Pa.post office: For acquisition of additional land and extension of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Lander, Wyoming, Lauder, Wyo.post office: For completion of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Lansing, Michigan, Lansing, Mich.post office: For the commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Laporte, Indiana, Laporte, Ind.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars. La Salle, La Salle, Ind.Illinois, post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Las Cruces, New Mexico, Las Cruces, N. Mex.post office and courthouse: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Las Vegas, New Mexico, Las Vegas, N. Mex.post office and courthouse: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Laurens, South Carolina, Laurens, S. C.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Lead, South Dakota, Lead, S. Dak.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Lewiston, Idaho, Lewiston, Idaho.post office: For completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Lexington, North Carolina, Lexington, N.C.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Lexington, Virginia, Lexington, Va.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. Lincoln, Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr.post office and courthouse: For the commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Little Falls, Minnesota, Little Falls, Minn.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Logan, Ohio, Logan, Ohio.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Long Beach, California, Long Beach, Cal.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Long Branch, New Jersey, Long Branch, N.J.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Longview, Texas, Longview, Tex.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Lorain, Ohio, Lorain, Ohio.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Lumberton, North Carolina, Lumberton, N. C.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. For rentRent.of temporary quarters at Lynchburg, Virginia, Lynchburg, Va. for the accommodation of Government officials, two thousand dollars. Macomb, Illinois, Macomb, Ill.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Macon, Missouri, Macon, Mo.post office: To reimburse the construction fund for extraordinary expenses incurred on account of foundation work, three thousand five hundred dollars. Madison, South Dakota, Madison, S. Dak.post office: For site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Manchester, Connecticut, Manchester. Conn.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Mandan, North Dakota, Mandan, N. Dak.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Mansfield, Ohio, Mansfield, Ohio.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. Maquoketa, Iowa, Maquoketa. Iow.post office: For a site under present limit, five thousand dollars. 1376 Marion, South Carolina, Marion, S. C.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Marlboro, Massachusetts, Marlboro, Mass.post office: For completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Martin, Tennessee, Martin, Tenn.post office : For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Maryville, Missouri, Maryville, Mo.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Maryville, Tennessee, Maryville, Tenn.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Massillon,Ohio, Massillon, Ohio.post office: For a site and completion of the erection of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Mattoon, Illinois, Mattoon, Ill.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. McComb, Mississippi, McComb, Miss.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. McPherson, Kansas, McPherson, Kans.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Medford, Oregon, Medford. Oreg.post office and courthouse: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty-six thousand dollars. Media, Pennsylvania, Media, Pa.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Mena, Arkansas, Mena, Ark.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Mexico, Missouri, Mexico, Mo.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Miami, Florida, Miami, Fla.post office, courthouse, and customhouse: For site and continuation of building under present limit, sixty thousand dollars. Middlesboro, Kentucky, Middlesboro, Ky.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Middletown, Connecticut, Middletown, Conn.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Middletown, New York, Middletown, N. Y.post office: For completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Miles City, Montana, Miles City, Mont.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That a site for said building may with the consent of Miles City be select ed within the limits of the area of landSite.heretofore granted by the United States to said Miles City for a public park. Milledgeville, Georgia, Milledgeville, Ga.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Millville, New Jersey, Millville, N.J.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Mineral Wells, Texas, Mineral Wells, Tex.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars. Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.public building site: That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to grant, relinquish, and convey to the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a strip of land twenty feetStrip relinquished for public street.in width, oil the Third Avenue south frontage of block forty, acquired for a Federal building site at that place; said strip of land being the southeasterly twenty feet in width of said block and to be used for street purposes only; said conveyance is intended to conform to a plan for widening streets and avenues, including the widening of Third Avenue south from Fifth Street to the river, arid said conveyance shall not be made until said avenue shall be widened by the city as aforesaid. Mishawaka, Indiana, Mishawaka, Ind.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. 1377 Missoula, Montana, Missoula, Mont.post office: For continuation of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars. Monongahela, Pennsylavania, Monongahela, Pa.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty-two thousand dollars. Monroe, Wisconsin, Monroe, Wis.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Montevideo, Minnesota, Montevideo, Minn.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Morgantown, West Virginia, Morgantown, W. Va.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Moscow, Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Moundsville, West Virginia, Moundsville, W. Va.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Mount Vernon, Illinois, Mount Vernon, Ill.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, seventeen thousand dollars. Mount Vernon, Indiana, Mount Vernon, Ind.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Murfreesboro, Tenn.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Murphysboro, Illinois, Murphysboro. Ill.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Muskogee, Oklahoma, Muskogee, Okla.post office and courthouse: For continuation of the building under present limit, one hundred and forty thousand dollars. Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island, Narrangansett Pier, R. I.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Naugatuck, Connecticut, Naugatuck, Conn.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Neenah, Wisconsin, Neenah, Wis.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. New Albany, Indiana, New Albany, Ind.post office: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Newark, New York, Newark, N. Y.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Newberry, South Carolina, Newberry, S. C.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Newburyport, Massachusetts, Newburyport, Mass.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. New Castle, Indiana, New Castle, Ind.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, seventeen thousand dollars. New Haven, Connecticut, New Haven, Conn.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, four hunched thousand dollars. Newnan, Georgia, Newnan, Ga.post office: For completion of building under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. New Orleans, Louisiana, New Orleans, La.post office and courthouse: For continuation of building under present limit, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the limit of the cost heretofore fixedLimit of cost increased.by Congress for the completion of the United States post office and courthouse building at New Orleans is hereby increased by the sum of two hundred thousand dollars, in order that the interior may be finished in keeping with the alterations approved by the Treasury Department in the exterior of said building. Newport, Arkansas, Newport, Ark.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. New Rochelle, New York, New Rochelle, N. Y.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifty-five thousand dollars. New York, New York, New York, N. Y.assay office: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the buildingAssay office.under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. 1378 The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to make plans and preliminary contractsContracts for enlarging, etc.for the enlargement, remodeling, and rebuilding of the portion of the assay office building in New York City fronting on Wall Street at a limit of cost not to exceed two hundred and seventy thousand dollars, and he is empowered to employ such engineering, technical, and architectural services as may be necessary in his discretion, and not in excess of the customary and prevailing professional charges for such services, and to make payment therefor, at such rates of compensation as he may deem proper, from any unexpended balance of the appropriation for assay office building, New York, New York. New York, New York, barge office: New York, N. Y. Burge office annex.For continuation of the reconstruction of the annex and building pier in connection therewith under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars. The Act of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, authorizing the reconstruction of the barge officeReconstruction of barge office.annex at New York City, and the building of a pier in connection therewith, at a total limit of cost of notVol. 35, p. 318, amended.to exceed five hundred thousand dollars, is hereby so amended as to authorize the reconstruction of the barge office and annex and the building of a pier in connection therewith within the said total limit of cost heretofore fixed, and all appropriations heretofore made for the reconstruction of the New York barge office annex and building of pier shall be available for the purposes herein authorized. New York, New York, barge office: For rentalRent.of temporary quarters and moving expenses incident thereto, forty thousand dollars. New York, New York, marine hospitalMarine hospital.: For completion of reconstruction and for additional buildings under present limit, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. New York, New York, post officePost office.: For continuation of building under present limit, one million two,hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Niles, Ohio, Niles, Ohio.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. North Adams, Massachusetts, North Adams, Mass.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. North Attleboro, Massachusetts, North Attleboro, Mass.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. North Platte, Nebraska, North Platte. Nebr.post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. North Yakima, Washington, North Yakima. Wash.post office and courthouse: For continuation of building under present limit, seventy-five thousand dollars. Nyack, New York, Nyack, N. Y.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars. Oil City, Pennsylvania, Oil City, Pa.post office: For the commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Okla.post office: For completion of building under present limit, one hundred and ninety thousand dollars. Olympia, Washington, Olympia, Wash.post office: For the continuation of the erection of building under present limit, sixty thousand dollars. Orangeburg, South Carolina, Orangeburg, S. C.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Orlando, Florida, Orlando, Fla.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Osage City, Kansas, Osage City, Kans.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. 1379 Ottumwa, Iowa, Ottumwa, Iowa.post office and courthouse: For completion of building under present limit, seventy-live thousand dollars. Owatonna, Minnesota, Owatonna, Minn.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Owensboro, Kentucky, Owensboro, Ky. Sale of old building.public building: The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to have appraised, in a fair and impartial manner, and, in his discretion, to sell at not less than such appraisement and convey the old Federal building and the site thereof at Owensboro, Kentucky, at such time and on such terms as he may deem to be to the best interests of the United States, and to deposit the proceeds in the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts. Palatka, Florida, Palatka, Fla.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Paragould, Arkansas, Paragould, Ark.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Paris, Texas, Paris, Tex.post office: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Park City, Utah, Park City, Utah, post office: For additional cost of building, five thousand dollars. Parkersburg, West Virginia, Parkersburg, W. Va.post office and courthouse: For acquisition of additional land under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Passaic, New Jersey, Passaic, N. J.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Pendleton, Oregon, Pendleton, Oreg.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Penn Yan, New York, Penn Yun, N. Y.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Pensacola, Florida, Pensacola, Fla.post office and courthouse: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Perry, Iowa, Perry, Iowa.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Perth Amboy, N. J.post office and customhouse: For completion of retaining wall and other purposes under present limit, six thousand dollars. Peru, Indiana, Peru, Ind.postoffice: For completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Philippi, West Virginia, Philippi, W. Va.post office and courthouse: For acquisition of site under present limit, eight thousand dollars. Phoenix, Arizona, Phoenix, Ariz.post office and courthouse: For site and continuation of building under present limit, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. Piqua, Ohio, Piqua, Ohio.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, thirty-live thousand dollars. Point Pleasant, West Virginia, Point Pleasant, W. Va.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty five thousand dollars. Pontiac, Illinois, Pontiac, Ill.post office; For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars. Pontiac, Michigan, Pontiac, Mich.post office; For completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Port Arthur, Texas, Port Arthur, Tex.post office and customhouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty-seven thousand dollars. Port Jervis, New York, Port Jervis, N. Y.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, sixteen thousand dollars. Portland, Indiana, Portland, Ind.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. 1380 Portland, Oregon, Portland, Oreg.post office and courthouse: For acquisition of site under present limit, five hundred thousand dollars. Portsmouth, Ohio, Portsmouth, Ohio.post office and courthouse: For the commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Pottstown, Pa.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Princeton, Illinois, Princeton, Ill.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Princeton, Indiana, Princeton, Ind.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars. Pulaski, Virginia, Pulaski, Va.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Putnam, Connecticut, Putnam, Conn.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, thirteen thousand dollars. Quincy, Illinois, Quincy, Ill.post office and courthouse: For completion of the enlargement , extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. For rentalRent.of temporary quarters at Quincy, Illinois, for accommodation of Government officials, two thousand dollars. Quitman, Georgia, Quitman, Ga.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Raleigh, North Carolina, Raleigh, N. C.post office: For the commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Reading, Massachusetts, Reading, Mass.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Reading, Pennsylvania, Reading, Pa.post office: For acquisition of additional land and continuation of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Red Bank, New Jersey, Red Bank,N.J.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Redfield, South Dakota, Redfield, S. Dak.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Reidsville, North Carolina, Reidsville, N. C.post office and courthouse: For additional land and the commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, twenty- five thousand dollars. Richfield, Utah, Richfield, Utah.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Richmond, Virginia, Richmond, Va.post office, courthouse, and customhouse: For completion of the enlargement , extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For rentRent.of temporary quarters for the accommodation of Government officials at Richmond, Virginia, twenty thousand dollars. Robinson. Illinois, Robinson, Ill.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Rochester. Pennsylvania, Rochester, Pa.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Rock Island, Illinois, Rock Island, Ill.postoffice: For additional land and completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars. For rentalRent. of temporary quarters at Rock Island, Illinois, for accommodation of Government officials, four thousand dollars. Rockville, Connecticut, Rockville, Conn.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Rocky Mount, N.C.post office : For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. 1381 Rome, Georgia, Rome, Ga.post office: For completion of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Roseburg, Oregon, Roseburg, Oreg.post office : For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Roswell, New Mexico, Roswell, N. Mex.post office and courthouse: For site and continuation of building under present limit, sixty thousand dollars. Rumford Falls, Maine, Rumford Falls, Me.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Sacramento, California, Sacramento, Cal.post office and courthouse: For completion of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis, Mo.customhouse: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvementSaint Louis, Mo.of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Saint Louis, Missouri, post officePost office.: For mechanical devices and equipment for conveying and handling mails, one hundred thousand dollars. Saint Louis, Missouri, subtreasurySubtreasury.: For acquisition of site under present limit, three hundred thousand dollars. Salem, Ohio, Salem, Ohio.post office; For site and commencement of building under present limit, seventeen thousand dollars. Salisbury, North Carolina, Salisbury, N. C.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.post office and courthouse: For additional ground and continuation of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, sixty thousand dollars. San Angelo, Texas, San Angelo, Tex.post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. San Bernardino, California, San Bernardino, Cal.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. San Diego, California, San Diego, Cal.post office and courthouse: For site and continuation of building under present limit, eighty thousand dollars. San Francisco, California, San Francisco, Cal.subtreasury: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. San Juan, Porto Rico, San Juan. P. R.post office and courthouse: For continuation of building under present limit, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. Santa Barbara, California, Santa Barbara, Cal.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Santa Cruz, California, Santa Cruz, CaLpost office: For completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Savanna, Illinois, Savanna, Ill.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Schenectady, New York, Schenectady, N. Y.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized in his discretion to reduce the forty-footOpen space.fire limit in this instance to not less than twenty feet on the interior sides of the lot. Seattle, Washington, Seattle, Wash.post office (only): For acquisition of site under present limit, two hundred thousand dollars. Seymour, Connecticut, Seymour, Conn.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Seymour, Indiana, Seymour, Ind.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Shamokin, Pennsylvania, Shamokin, Pa.post office: For completion of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Shelby, North Carolina, Shelby, N. C.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. 1382 Shelbyville, Kentucky, Shelbyville, Ky.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Sheridan, Wyoming, Sheridan, Wyo.post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, seven thousand dollars. Shreveport, Louisiana, Shreveport, La.post office and courthouse: For completion of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. Sidney, Ohio, Sidney, Ohio.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Sioux Falls, S. Dak.post office and courthouse: For continuation of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of the building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. For rentRent.of temporary quarters at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for the accommodation of Government officials, twelve thousand dollars. Skowhegan, Maine, Skowhegan, Me.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Smyrna, Delaware, Smyrna, Del.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, five thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the Secretary of the Treasury may, in his discretion, disregard the provision requiring forty feet open spaceOpen space.for fire protection. Somerset, Kentucky, Somerset, Ky.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. South Bethlehem, South Bethlehem, Pa.Pennsylvania, post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. South Boston, Virginia, South Boston, Va.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Sparta, Wisconsin, Sparta, Wis.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Springfield, Missouri, Springfield, Mo.post office and courthouse: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Stamford, Connecticut, Stamford, Conn.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Stamford, Texas, Stamford, Tex.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Statesboro, Georgia, Statesboro, Ga.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Steelton, Pennsylvania, Steelton, Pa.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Steubenville, Ohio, Steubenville, Ohio.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Suffolk, Virginia, Suffolk, Va.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty-five thousand dollars. Sycamore, Illinois, Sycamore, Ill.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Syracuse, New York, Syracuse, N. Y.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars. Talladega, Alabama, Talladega, Ala.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Tarboro, North Carolina, Tarboro, N. C.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Tarentum, Pennsylvania, Tarentum, Pa.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Taylorsville, Illinois, Taylorsville, Ill.post office: For acquisition of site under pres ent limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Thomasville, Georgia, Thomasville, Ga.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Three Rivers, Michigan, Three Rivers, Mich.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Tiffin, Ohio, Tiffin, Ohio.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, eight thousand dollars. 1383 Titusville, Pennsylvania, Titusville, Pa.post office: For additional for site, five thousand dollars. Topeka, Kansas, Topeka, Kans.post office and courthouse: For the enlargement, extension, remodeling, and improving the public building in the city of Topeka, Kansas, now used for a post office, courthouse, and for other purposes, including heating, plumbing, lighting, one hundred thousand dollars. Traverse City, Michigan, Traverse City, Mich.post office and customhouse: For commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Tucson, Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.post office and courthouse: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Tupelo, Mississippi, Tupelo, Miss.post office: For site for building, ten thousand dollars. Twin Falls, Idaho, Twin Falls, Idaho.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Union, South Carolina, Union, S. C.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Union City, Tennessee, Union City, Tenn.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Urbana, Illinois, Urbana, Ill.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, sixteen thousand dollars. Urbana, Ohio, Urbana, Ohio.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Utica, New York, Utica, N. Y.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, one hundred thousand dollars. Uvalde, Texas, Uvalde, Tex.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, one thousand dollars. Valley City, North Dakota, Valley City, N. Dak.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Vancouver, Washington, Vancouver, Wash.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. Vicksburg, Mississippi, Vicksburg, Miss.post office and courthouse: For the commencement of the enlargement, extension, remodeling, or improvement of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. Victoria, Texas, Victoria, Tex.post office and courthouse: For site and completion of building under present limit, eighty thousand dollars. Wabash, Indiana, Wabash, Ind.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, sixty thousand dollars. Wahoo, Nebraska, Wahoo, Nebr.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, six thousand dollars. Wahpeton, North Dakota, Wahpeton, N. Dak.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Walla Walla, Washington, Walla Walla, Wash.post office and courthouse: For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. Wallingford, Connecticut, Wallingford, Conn.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, eighty thousand dollars. Waltham, Massachusetts, Waltham, Mass.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty-three thousand dollars. Warrenton, Virginia, Warrenton, Va.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Washington, District of Columbia, Washington, D. C.Bureau of Engraving and PrintingEngraving and Printing Bureau.: For site and completion of building under present limit, one million two hundred and fifty-three thousand six hundred and ninety- five dollars and sixty cents. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized, in his discretion, to procure from a specially qualified engineer or engineers the plansPlans, etc., for vaults.and specifications for and the complete engineering services necessary in connection with the supervision of the construction and installation of vaults for the new building for the Bureau of Engraving and1384Printing, at such rates of compensation as he may deem just and proper, and not in excess of the customary and prevailing professional charges for such services, and to make payment therefor from the appropriation for the construction of said new building. Washington, District of Columbia, Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and LaborState, Justice, and Commerce and Labor Departments build ders.: For additional amount for designs and estimatesDesigns and estimates.for separate buildings as authorized by section thirty-one of the public buildings Act approved*Ante,* p. 698.June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Washington, District of Columbia, Post office.post office: For commencement of the building under present limit, one million five hundred thousand dollars. Washington, Indiana, Washington, Ind.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Washington, Iowa, Washington, Iowa.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Washington, North Carolina, Washington, N.C.post office and courthouse: For site and continuation of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. Waterville, Maine, Waterville, Me.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, seventy thousand dollars. Waukegan, Illinois, Waukegan, Ill.post office: For a site and continuation of the erection of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Waupun, Wisconsin, Waupun, Wis.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Waxahachie, Texas, Waxahachie, Tex.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty-five thousand dollars. Waycross, Georgia, Waycross, Ga.post office: For additional land and completion of building under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Waynesboro, Virginia, Waynesboro, Va.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Waynesville, North Carolina, Waynesville, N. C.post office: For acquisition of site . under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Webb City, Missouri, Webb City, Mo.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Wellsburg, West Virginia, Wellsburg, W. Va.post office: For site, and commencement of building under present limit, fourteen thousand dollars. Wenatchee, Washington, Wenatchee, Wash.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, ten thousand dollars. Westerly, Rhode Island, Westerly, R. I.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Westfield, Massachusetts, Westfield, Mass.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, forty thousand dollars. West Point, Mississippi, West Point, Miss.post office: For a site and commencement of the erection of building under present limit, thirty thousand dollars. Wichita Falls, Texas, Wichita Falls, Tex.post office: For site and completion of build- inf under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Wilkesboro, North Carolina, Wilkesboro, N. C.post office and courthouse: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twelve thousand dollars. Williamson, West Virginia, Williamson, W. Va.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Williston, North Dakota, Williston, N. Dak.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Wilson, North Carolina, Wilson, N. C.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. Winchester, Kentucky, Winchester, Ky.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, fifty-five thousand dollars. Winchester, Tennessee, Winchester, Tenn.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, eleven thousand dollars. 1385 Winfield, Kansas, Winfield, Kans.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Winston Salem, North Carolina, Winston Salem, N. C.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifty thousand dollars. Woodbury, New Jersey, Woodbury. N. J.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Woonsocket, R. I.post office: For site and completion of building under present limit, twenty thousand dollars. Yoakum, Texas, Yoakum, Tex.post office: For acquisition of site under present limit, five thousand dollars. Yonkers, New York, Yonkers, N. Y.post office: For site and continuation of building under present limit, twenty-five thousand dollars. York, Pennsylvania, York, Pa.post office: For completion of building under present limit, two hundred thousand dollars. Ypsilanti, Michigan, Ypsilanti, Mich.post office: For site and commencement of building under present limit, fifteen thousand dollars. For repairs and preservation of public buildings: Repairs and preservationRepairs and preservation.of customhouses, courthouses, and post offices, quarantine stations and marine hospitals, buildings and wharf at Sitka, Alaska, buildings not reserved by the vendors on sites acquired for buildings or the enlargement of buildings, and other public buildings and the grounds thereof, including necessary wire screens, under the control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, six hundred thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That of this amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars may be used for marine hospitals and quarantine stationsMarine hospitals and quarantine stations., including wire screens for same, and not exceeding twelve thousand dollars for the Treasury, Butler, and Winder buildings, Treasury buildings.at Washington, District of Columbia. Mechanical equipmentMechanical equipment.for public buildings: For heating, hoisting, plumbing, gas piping, ventilating, and refrigerating apparatus, vacuum cleaning systems, interior pneumatic-tube, conduit, wiring, call-bell, and signal systems and repairs to the same, for all public buildings, including buildings not reserved by the vendors on sites acquired for buildings or the enlargement of buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, and including not exceeding thirty thousand dollars for marine hospitals and quarantine stations, and not exceeding nine thousand dollars for the Treasury, Butler, and Winder buildings at Washington, District of Columbia, and including not exceeding ten thousand dollars for maintenance, changes in and repairs of pneumatic-tube systemPneumatic-tube system, New York.between the appraiser’s warehouse at Greenwich, Christopher, Washington, and Barrow Streets and the new customhouse in Bowling Green, Borough of Manhattan, in the city of New York, including repairs to the street pavement and subsurface necessarily incident to or resulting from such maintenance, changes, or repairs, four hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings: For vaults, safes, and locks Vaults, safes, and locks.for same, and repairs thereto, for all public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, including the lock-box equipment and repairs to same in completed and occupied buildings, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, ninety thousand dollars. Electrical protection to vaults, public buildings: For installation and maintenance of electrical burglar-alarm Electrical burglar alarms.devices authorized by the sundry civil appropriation Act approved Vol. 32, p. 1091.March third, nineteen hundred and three, including the post office, courthouse, and so forth, building at Chicago, Illinois, Chicago, Ill.and the post office and subtreasury building at Boston, Massachusetts, Boston, Mass.twenty-eight thousand dollars. 1386 For installation and maintenance of electrical burglar-alarm devices in the Treasury BuildingTreasury Building, District of Columbia.at Washington, District of Columbia, seven hundred and twenty dollars. General expensesGeneral expenses.of public buildings: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to execute and give effect to the provisions of section six of the Act of May Vol. 35, p.537.thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirtyfifth Statutes, page five hundred and thirty-seven, part one): For additional salaryAdditional salary, Supervising Architect.of one thousand dollars for the Supervising Architect of the Treasury for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, and for compensation of skilled draftsmen, civil engineers, computers, and such other servicesDraftsmen, etc., in architect's office.as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order, to be employed only in the office of the Supervising Architect exclusively to carry into effect public building legislation, including the administrative work in connection with the annual appropriations under the control of the Supervising Architect’s office: *Provided,**Provisos,*That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, shall not exceedLimit.four hundred thousand dollars; for compensation of supervising superintendents, superintendents, and junior superintendentsSuperintendents, inspectors, etc., at buildings.of construction, inspectors of public buildings, and inspectors of mechanical and electrical engineering, in connection with the erection and inspection of work on public buildings, at rates of compensation to be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, but in no case Limit.exceeding eight dollars per day, Sundays included: *Provided,* That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, shall not exceed two hundred and forty thousand dollars; for compensation of mechanical labor force, Mechanical labor force.including carpenters, plumbers, machinists, and such other services as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order, including the compensation of superintendents and assistant superintendents of repairs, engaged in work incident to repair of buildings, mechanical equipment, and vaults, safes, and locks, at such rates of compensation as may be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, but in no case to exceed for any one person the rates current for similar services at the time and in the place where such services are performed: *Provided,* That the expendituresLimit.on this account for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, shall not exceed eighty thousand dollars; for expenses of superintendence, including traveling expenses of building and furnitureTraveling and miscellaneous expenses.inspectors and other officers and employees, on duty or detailed in connection with work on public buildings and the furnishing and equipment thereof, under orders from the Treasury Department, office rent, and expenses incident thereto, for superintendents, including temporary stenographic and other assistance incident to the preparation of reports and the care of public property, and so forth; for commissions to disbursing agents in accordance with law for cost of advertising; for office supplies, including drafting materials, specially prepared paper, typewriting machines and exchange of same, and furniture, carpets, and office equipment, stationery, telephone service, and such other articles and supplies as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order or approve for the use of the office of the Supervising Architect, not including heat, light, janitor service, awnings, curtains, or any expenses for the general maintenance of the Treasury building, but including not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars for books of reference, *Ante,* p. 1195.technical periodicals and journals, subscriptions to which may be paid in advance, and also for contingencies of every kind and character, including compensation and expenses of judges to select plans, care of sites acquired for public buildings, commissionsCommissions to architects.to architects under the provisions of the Act approvedVol. 27, p. 468.February twentieth, eighteen1387hundred and ninety-three, traveling expenses of site agents, recording deeds and other evidences of title, telephone service at completed public buildings for use of custodians, photographic instruments, chemicals, plates, and photographic materials, and such other minor and incidental expenses not enumerated, connected solely with work on public buildings and the acquisition of sites, and the administrative work connected with the annual appropriations under the Supervising Architect’s office, as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary and specially order or approve, but not including surveys, plaster models, progress photographs, test pit borings, or mill and shop inspections; in all, for the foregoing objects for general expenses of public buildings, eight hundred thousand dollars. Hereafter all disbursements of money appropriatedConstruction disbursements to be made from Treasury Department,for the construction of public buildings under the control of the Treasury De partment shall be made by the Treasury Department at Washington, District of Columbia, except in cases of public buildings located so remote from the seat of government as to occasion hardship by undue delay in making payments to contractors, in every such exceptional case the Secretary of the Treasury may, in Iris discretion, require the collector of customs at or nearest the place where such building is being constructed to make the disbursement, Payments by collectors of customs.as provided in section seventeen hundred and sixty-five of the Revised Statutes of the United StatesR. S., sec. 1765, p. 314., but in such exceptional cases no additional compensation shall be paid to any collector of customs for disbursements made hereunder; and hereafter no compensation or commissions Compensation for disbursements restricted to bonded appointees.shall be allowed for the disbursement of any appropriation for the construction, extension, enlargement, remodeling, or repairs of any public building under the control of the Treasury Department, except to disbursing agents heretofore appointed and who have qualified by giving bonds. LIFE-SAVING SERVICE.Life-Saving Service. For salaries of superintendentsSuperintendents.for the life-saving stations, as follows: For one superintendent for the coasts of Maine and New 1 lampshire, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of Massachusetts, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coasts of Rhode Island and Fishers Island, two thousand dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of Long Island, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coast of New Jersey, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coasts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving stations and for the houses of refuge on the coasts of South Carofina, Georgia, and Florida, one thousand nine hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, two thousand dollars; For one supernitendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Lakes Ontario and Erie, two thousand two hundred dollars; Focone superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of Lakes Huron and Superior, two thousand two hundred dollars; 1388 For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coast of Lake Michigan, two thousand two hundred dollars; For one superintendent for the life-saving and lifeboat stations on the coasts of California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, two thou- sand two hundred dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars. For salaries of two hundred and ninety keepersKeepers.of life-saving and lifeboat stations and of houses of refuge, two hundred and seventy-six thousand eight hundred dollars. For pay of crewsCrews.of surfmen employed at the life-saving and life- boat stations, including the old Chicago station, at the rate of seventy dollars per month each for the number one surfman in each station, and at the rate of sixty-five dollars per month for each of the other surfmen during the period of actual employment, and three dollars per day for each occasion of service at other times; rations or com- mutation thereof for keepers and surfmen; compensation of volunteersCompensation, etc., of volunteers.at life-saving and lifeboat stations for actual and deserving service rendered upon any occasion of disaster or in any effort to save persons from drowning, at such rate, not to exceed ten dollars for each volunteer, as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine; pay of volunteer crews for drill and exercise; compensation of twelve clerksClerks to superintendents.to district superintendents, one to each of the district superintendents except that of the eighth district, at such rate as the Secretary of the Treasury may determine, not to exceed nine hundred dollars each, and persons now serving as clerks to district superintendents may be promoted to a higher rate of pay within the sum named, as the Secretary of the Treasury may direct; fuel for stations and houses of refugeFuel, repairs, etc.; repairs and outfits for same; rebuilding and improvement of same, including use of additional land where necessary ; supplies and pro visions for houses of refuge and for shipwrecked persons succored at stations; traveling expenses of officers under orders from the Treasury Department; commutation of quartersCommutation of quarters, etc.and allowance for heat and light for officers of the Revenue-Cutter Service detailed for duty in the Life-Saving ServiceAllowance to disabled keepers, etc.; for carrying out the provisions of sections seven and eight of the Vol. 22, p. 57.Act approved May fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two*Ante,* p. 1195.; for draft animals and their maintenance; for telephone lines and care of same; and contingent expenses, including freight, storage, rent, repairs to apparatus, labor, medals, stationery, newspapers for statistical purposes, advertising, and all other necessary expenses not included under any other head of life-saving stations on the coasts of the United States, two million and thirty- five thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. For establishing new life-saving stations and lifeboat stationsNew stations.on the sea and lake coasts of the United States, authorized by law, to be available until expended, twenty thousand dollars. REVENUE-CUTTER SERVICE.Revenue-Cutter Service. For expenses of the Revenue-Cutter Service: For pay Pay, etc.and allowances of captain commandant and officers of that rank, senior captains, captains, lieutenants, engineer in chief and officers of that rank, captains of engineers, lieutenants of engineers, two constructors, cadets, cadet engineers, two contract surgeons, two civilian instructors, and pilots employed, and rations for pilots; for pay of warrant and petty officers, ships’ writers, buglers, seamen, oilers, firemen, coal heavers, water tenders, stewards, cooks, and boys, and for rations for the same; for allowance for clothing for enlisted men; for fuel for vessels, and outfits for the same; ship chandlery and engineers’ stores for the same; actual traveling expenses or mileage, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for officers traveling on duty1389under orders from the Treasury Department; commutation of quarters; for maintenance of vessels in the protection of the seal fisheriesSeal fisheries.in Bering Sea and the other waters of Alaska, and the enforcement of the provisions of law in AlaskaAnchorage.; for maintenance of vessels in enforcing the provisions of the Acts Vol. 25, p. 151.relating to the anchorage of vessels in the ports of New York and Chicago, and in the Kennebec River, and the movements and anchorage of vessels in Saint Marys River; for temporary leases and improvement of property for revenue-cutter purposes; not exceeding seven thousandVol. 27. p. 431.dollars for the improvement of the depot for the service at Arundel Cove, Maryland; Vol. 29, p. 54.not exceeding one hundred and fifty dollars for medals for excellence in marksmanship; Vol. 30, p. 1081.contingent expenses, including wharfage, towage, dockage, freight, advertising, surveys, labor, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under special heads, two million two hundred and *Ante,* p. 1195.eighty-eight thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That officers and men of the Revenue-Cutter Service dying in the service of the United States, or dying in a destitute condition after having been honorably discharged from the service, may be buried in any national cemetery free of cost, under the regulations now or hereafter provided for the burial of officers Burials in national cemeteries.and men of the Army in national cemeteries. For repairs Repairs.to revenue cutters, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. ENGRAVING AND PRINTING.Engraving and printing. For labor and expenses of engraving and printing: For salariesSalaries.of all necessary employees, other than plate printers and plate printers’ assistants, one million one hundred and thirty-one thousand six hundred and fifty-one dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: *Provided,**Proviso.*That no portion of this sum shall be expended for printing United States notes or Treasury notes of larger denominationLarge notes.than those that may be canceled or retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in executing the requirements of the Vol. 31, p. 45.Act “To define and fix the standard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other purposes,” approved March fourteenth, nineteen hundred. For wagesWages.of plate printers, at piece rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for such work, including the wages of printers’ assistants, when employed, one million five hundred and forty-seven thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury: *Provided,**Proviso.*That no portion of this sum shall be expended for printing United States notes or Treasury notes of larger denominationsLarge notes.than those that may be canceled or retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in executing the requirements of the ActVol. 31, p. 45.to define and fix the standard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other purposes, approved March fourteenth, nineteen hundred. For engravers’ and printers’ materials and other materialsMaterials, etc.except distinctive paper, and for miscellaneous expenses, *Ante,* p. 1194.including purchase, maintenance, and driving of necessary horses and vehicles, and of horse and vehicle for official use of the director when, in writing, ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury, four hundred and thirty- three thousand one hundred and eighty-two dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. During the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve all proceeds derived from work performedProceeds oí works to be credited to Bureau.by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, not covered1390and embraced in the appropriation for said bureau for the said fiscal year, instead of being covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts, as provided by the Act of August fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-six (Twenty-fourth Statutes, Vol. 24, p. 227.page two hundred and twenty-seven), be credited when received to the appropriation for said bureau for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT.Miscellaneous. Paper for internal-revenue stampsInternal revenue. Paper for stamps.: For paper for internal-revenue stamps, including freight, eighty thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to refund money Refund of taxes.covered into Treasury as internal-revenue collections, under the provisions of the Act Vol. 35, p. 325.approved May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, thirty thousand dollars. Punishment for violations of internal-revenue lawsPunishing violations of internal revenue laws.: For detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons guilty of violating the internal-revenue laws or conniving at the same, including payments for information and detection of such violations, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall make a detailed statement to Congress once in each year as to how he has expended this sum, and also a detailed statement of all miscellaneous expenditures in the Bureau of Internal Revenue for which appropriation is made in this Act. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to use for, and in connection with, the enforcement of the lawsEnforcing laws relating to the Treasury. Details permitted.relating to the Treasury Department and the several branches of the public service under its control, not exceeding at any one time, four persons paid from the appropriation for the collection of customs, four persons paid from the appropriation for salaries and expenses of internal-revenue agents or from the appropriation for the foregoing purpose, and four persons paid from the appropriation for suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, but not exceeding six persons so detailed shall be employed at any one time hereunder: *Provided,**Proviso.*That nothing herein contained shall be construed to deprive the Secretary of the Treasury from making any detailOther details.now otherwise authorized by existing law. Contingent expenses, Independent Treasury: For contingent expensesContingent expenses, Independent Treasury.under the requirements of section thirty-six hundred and fifty-three of the Revised StatutesR. S., sec. 3653, p. 719.of the United States, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public money, for transportation of notes, bonds, and other securities of the United States, *Ante,* p. 1194.for salaries of special agents, and for actual expenses of exam iners detailed to examine the books, accounts, and money on hand at the several subtreasuries and depositories, including national banks acting as depositories under the requirements of section thirty-six hundred and forty-nine of the Revised StatutesR. S., sec. 3649, p. 718.of the United States, also including examinations of cash accounts at mints, one hundred and seventy thousand dollars. Recoinage of gold coinsRecoinage of gold coins.: For recoinage of light-weight gold coins in the Treasury, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, as required by R.S.,sec. 3512, p. 696.section thirty-five hundred and twelve of the Revised Statutes of the United States, five thousand dollars. Recoinage of minor coinsRecoinage of minor coins.: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the recoinage of worn and uncurrent minor coin of the United States now in the Treasury or hereafter received, and to reimburse the Treasurer of the United States for the difference between the nominal or face value of such coin and the amount the same will produce in new coin, ten thousand dollars. Distinctive paper for United States securitiesUnited States securities.: For distinctive paperDistinctive paper.for United States securities, including transportation, travel1391ing and laundry expenses, salaries for not more than ten months of not exceeding one register, two assistant registers, five counters, five watchmen, and one skilled laborer, and expenses of officer detailed from the Treasury, two hundred and ninety-five thousand dollars. Special witness of destruction Witness of destruction.of United States securities: For pay of the representative of the public on the committee to witness the destruction by maceration or Government securities, at five dollars per day while actually employed, one thousand five hundred and sixty-five dollars. Expenses of national currency: For distinctive paper, including transportation, mill, traveling, laundry, and other necessary expenses, and expenses of officer detailed from the Treasury, salaries for not more than two months of not exceeding one register, two assistant registers, five counters, five watchmen, and one skilled laborer; in all, fifty-nine thousand dollars. Canceling United States securitiesCanceling, etc.and cutting distinctive paperDistinctive paper for national currency.: For extra knives for cutting machines and sharpening same; leather belting, new dies and punches, repairs to machinery, oil, cotton waste, and other expenses connected with the cancellation of redeemed United States securities, two hundred dollars. Custody of dies, rolls, and platesCustody of dies, rolls, and plates: For pay of custodian of dies, rolls, and plates used at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for the printing of Government securities, namely: One custodian, three thousand dollars; two subcustodians, one at two thousand dollars, and one at one thousand eight hundred dollars; two distributors of stock, one at one thousand six hundred dollars, one at one thousand four hundred dollars; in all, nine thousand eight hundred dollars. General inspector of supplies for public buildingsPublic buildings.: For one. general inspector, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, General inspector of supplies.to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, whose duty it shall be to inspect public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department, and report on the efficiency of the custodians’ forces, and the use of fuel, lights, water, miscellaneous supplies, and so forth, three thousand dollars; and for actual necessary traveling expenses, not exceeding two thousand dollars; in all, five thousand dollars. Pay of assistant custodians and janitorsAssistant custodians and janitors.: For pay of assistant custodians and janitors, including all personal services for the care of all public buildings under control of the Treasury Department outside of the District of Columbia, and washing towels, sprinkling streets, and removing rubbish, in connection with said buildings, exclusive of marine hospitals, mints, branch mints, and assay offices, two million five hundred thousand dollars; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall so apportion this sum as to prevent a deficiency therein. Furniture and repairs of furnitureFurniture and repairs.: For furniture and repairs of same, carpets, and gas and electric light fixtures for all public buildings, exclusive of marine hospitals, mints, branch mints, and assay offices, under the control of the Treasury Department, and for furniture, carpets, gas and electric light fixtures for new buildings, exclusive of personal services, except for work done by contract, seven hundred thousand dollars. And all furniture now owned by the United States in other public buildings and in buildings rented by the United States shall be used, so far as practicable, whether it corresponds with the present regulation plan for furniture or not. Fuel, lights, and waterFuel, lights, and water.for public buildings: For the purchase of fuel, steam, light, water, water meters, ice, fighting supplies, electric current for *Ante*, p. 1195.light and power purposes, and miscellaneous items for the1392use of the custodians' forces in the care of the buildings, furniture, and heating, hoisting, and ventilating apparatus, and electric-light plants, exclusive of personal service, and alt expenses in connection therewith, and for expenses of installing electric-light plants, and repairs thereto, and the removal of ashes, and so forth, in such buildings completed and occupied as may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, for all public buildings, exclusive of marine hospitals, mints, branch mints, and assay offices, under the control of the Treasury Department, inclusive of new buildings, one million six hundred thousand dollars. And the appropriation herein made for gas shall include the rental and use of gas governors, when ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury in writing: *Provided,**Proviso.*That no sum shall be paid as rental for such gas governors Gas governors.greater than thirty-five per centum of the actual value of the gas saved thereby, which saving shall be determined by such tests as the Secretary of the Treasury shall direct. During the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve Pneumatic-tube service.the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized, out of the appropriations “Fuel, lights, and water for public buildings,” and “Pay of assistant custodians and janitors,” to furnish steam for the operation of pneumatic tubes of the postal service, as heretofore, and to pay employeesFurnishing steam to postai service for.in the production of said steam, as heretofore, the proceeds derived from the sale of said steam to be credited to said appropriations in proportion to the amounts expended therefrom. Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimesSuppressing counterfeiting, etc.: For expenses incurred under the authority or with the approval*Ante,* p. 1194.of the Secretary of the Treasury in detecting, arresting, and delivering into the custody of the United States marshal having jurisdiction dealers and pretended dealers in counterfeit money and persons engaged in counterfeiting Treasury notes, bonds, national-bank notes, and other securities of the United States and of foreign governments, as well as the coins of the United States and of foreign governments, and other felonies committed against the laws of the United States relating to the pay and bounty laws, and for no other purpose whatever, except in the protection of the person of the President of the United States, one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That no part of this amount be used in defraying the expenses of any person subpœnaed by the United StatesWitnesses.courts to attend any trial before a United States court or preliminary examination before any United States commissioner, which expenses shall he paid from the appropriation for “Fees of witnesses, United States courts.” No part of any money appropriated by this Act shall be used in payment of compensation or expenses of any personPayment to persons detailed forbidden.detailed or transferred from the Secret Service Division of the Treasury Department, or who may at any time during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve have been employed by or under said Secret Service Division. LandsLands, etc.and other property of the United States: For custody, care, Protection, and expenses of sales of lands and other property of the United States, the examination of titles, recording of deeds, advertising, and auctioneer’s fees, three hundred dollars. The Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to Oscar ShanksOscar Shanks., of Dallas, Texas, the sum of one hundred and fifty-seven dollars and seventy-two cents, said Shanks being the holder Payment to.and owner of bond numbered two hundred and fourteen of the Paynesville and Youngstown Railroad Company, sold under decree of foreclosure by the United States circuit court for the northern district of Ohio, eastern division, and the proceeds distributed, except the sum of four hundred and seventy-three dollars and twenty-two cents, the distributive share of the bond above referred to, and two others of like kind and amount, which sum was deposited by the clerk of said court to the credit of the Treasurer of1393the United States in accordance with the Act approvedVol. 29, p. 678.February nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and covered into the Treasury by miscellaneous warrant numbered twenty-two hundred and seventy-four, second quarter of eighteen hundred and ninety-nine. CUSTOMS SERVICE.Customs Service. To defray the expenses of collecting the revenue from customsCollecting customs revenue, additional.Detection of frauds, increased., five million dollars, being additional to the permanent appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year endingR.S. sec. 3687, p.724.June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve. And the provisions of the Vol. 20, p. 386; Vol.33, p. 396, amended.Act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine (Twentieth Statutes, page three hundred and eighty-six), as amended by the Act of April *Ante,* p. 1195.twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and four (Thirty-third Statutes, page three hundred and ninety-six), authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to expend out of the appropriation for defraying the expenses of collecting the revenue from customs such amount as he may deem necessary, not exceeding one hundred and fifty thousand dollars per annum, for the detection and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue, are hereby further amended so as to increase the amount to be so expended for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve to two hundred thousand dollars. Hereafter the number and compensation of special agentsSpecial agents.to be appointedAppointment and salaries.by the Secretary of the Treasury under section twenty-six hundred and forty-nine of the Revised StatutesR. S., sec. 2649, p.523, amended.of the United States, shall be as follows: One supervising agentSupervising agent.who shall supervise and direct the special agents of the Treasury Department and who shall receive, in addition to the necessary traveling expenses actually incurred by him, a compensation of four thousand five hundred dollars per annum; Ten special agentsSpecial agents.who shall each receive, in addition to the necessary traveling expenses actually incurred by him, a compensation to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed twelve dollars per day; Ten special agents who shall each receive, in addition to the necessary traveling expenses actually incurred by him, a compensation to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed ten dollars per day; and Ten special agents who shall each receive, in addition to the necessary traveling expenses actually incurred by him, a compensation to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury not to exceed eight dollars per day. ScalesAutomatic scales. Balance available. Vol. 31. p. 708.for customs service: The unexpended balance of the appropriation of twenty-five thousand dollars made by the sundry civil Act Vol. 34. p. 708.approved June thirtieth, nineteen hunched and six, for construction and installation of special automatic and recording scales for weighing merchandise, and so forth, in connection with imports, at the various ports of entry under direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, is hereby continued and made available for expenditure during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve. Compensation in lieu of moietiesCompensation in lieu of moieties.: For compensation in lieu of moieties in certain cases under the customs revenue laws, one hundred thousand dollars. PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE.Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service. Expenses of Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, as follows: For payPay etc., allowances, and commutation of quarters for commissioned medical officers and pharmacists, two hundred and seventyseven thousand dollars. 1394 For pay of all other employees, three hundred and fifty-two thousand dollars; For freightFreight, etc., transportation, and traveling expenses, thirty thousand four hundred and fifty dollars; For fuelFuel, etc., light, and water, seventy-two thousand dollars; For furnitureFurniture.and repairs to same, eight thousand dollars; For purveying depot, purchase of medical, surgical, and hospital supplies, Supplies.forty-five thousand dollars; For rent Rent.of building or floor space for purveying depot in Washington, District of Columbia, three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ; For maintaining the Hygienic LaboratoryHygienic Laboratory., fourteen thousand nine hundred dollars; For maintenance of marine hospitalsMaintenance of hospitals., including subsistence, and for all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under special heads, *Ante,* p. 1195.two hundred and thirty-seven thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That there may be admitted into said hospitals, for study, persons with infectious or other diseasesStudy of infectious diseases.affecting the public health, and not to exceed ten cases in any one hospital at one time; For medical examinationsMedical examinations, etc., care of seamen, care and treatment of all other persons entitled to relief, and miscellaneous expenses other than marine hospitals, which are not included under special heads, one hundred and sixteen thousand dollars; For journals and scientific booksBooks, etc., for use of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Bureau; subscriptions for journals for use of the service may be paid for in advance, five hundred dollars; In all, one million one hundred and fifty-six thousand one hundred dollars, which shall include the amount necessary for the medical inspection of aliensInspection of aliens., as required by section seventeen of the Act of Congress Vol. 34, p. 903.approved February twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven. Maintenance of leprosy hospital, HawaiiLeprosy hospital, Hawaii.: For maintenance of leprosy hospital, Hawaii, including pay of officers and employees: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the provisions of section seven of the Act of March third, nineteen hundred and five, as to compensationCompensation for investigations.shall apply to said officers while engaged in investigations of leprosyVol. 33, p.1010.at Kalihi and other places in Hawaii, thirty-three thousand dollars. Quarantine ServiceQuarantine service. *Ante,* p. 1195.: For the maintenance and ordinary expenses, including pay of officers and employees of quarantine stations at Portland, Maine; Perth Amboy, New Jersey; Delaware Breakwater; Reedy Island; Alexandria, Virginia; Cape Charles and supplemental station thereto; Capo Fear; Newbern and Washington, North Carolina; Georgetown, Charleston, Beaufort, and Port Royal, South Carolina; Savannah; South Atlantic; Brunswick; Cumberland Sound; Saint Johns River; Biscayne Bay; Key West; Boca Grande; Tampa Bay; Port Inglis; Cedar Key; Punta Rassa; Saint Georges Sound (East and West Pass); Pensacola; Mobile; New Orleans and supplemental stations thereto; Pascagoula; Gulf; San Diego, San Pedro and adjoining ports, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, and Port Harford, California; Eureka, Columbia River, Florence, Newport, Coos Bay, and Gardner, Oregon; Port Townsend and supplemental stations thereto, quarantine system of the Hawaiian Islands, and the quarantine system of Porto Rico, four hundred thousand dollars. An expenditure of not to exceed five hundred dollars may be incurred during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve for printingPrinting.on account of the quarantine service at times when the exigencies of that service require immediate action, chargeable to the appropriation “Preventing the introduction and spread of epidemic diseases. ” Prevention of epidemicsPrevention of epidemics.: The President of the United States is hereby authorized, in case of threatened or actual epidemic of cholera, *Ante,* p. 1195.typhus fever, yellow fever, smallpox, bubonic plague, Chinese plague,1395or black death, to use the unexpended balance of the sumsBalance available. appropriated and reappropriated by the sundry civil appropriation Act approved June *Ante,* p. 717.twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in aid of State and local boards, or otherwise, in his discretion, in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same, including pay and allowances of all officers and employees of the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service assigned to duty in preventing and suppressing the spread of the same, and in such emergency in the execution of any quarantine laws which may be then in force. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.District of Columbia. Leave of absence, with pay, of members of the fire departmentFire department.of the District of Columbia, may be extended in cases of illness or injury incurred in line of duty upon recommendationLeave with pay in cases of illness or injury on duty.of the board of surgeons approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, for a period not exceeding thirty days in any one calendar year. The board of educationPublic schools.is hereby authorized until the close of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, in the event of the absence of any regularly employed teacherSubstitute teachers., to employ a substitute teacher from an eligible list to be approved by said board, and to pay Payment.said substitute teacher one-half of the basic salary provided for the class in which employed for periods not exceeding thirty calendar days, and the full basic salary for periods in excess thereof : *Provided,**Provisos.*That leave of absence of any regularly employed teacherAbsence allowed teachers.shall not exceed thirty calendar davs in any one school year, and for this period such teacher who may be absent shall be paid, in case the absence is due to personal illnessPayment to substitutes., death in family, or quarantine on account of contagious disease, the salary of the position, less the amount paid to the substitute teacher, and any absence in excess of said thirty days or absence for cause other than herein specified shall be without compensation: *Provided further,* That all other employeesOther employees allowed leave with pay.of the board of education may, in the discretion of said board, be granted not exceeding thirty days’ leave of absence with pay in any one calendar year, and in the event of the absence of any janitor, assistant janitor, engineer, assistant engineer, or caretaker, at any time during school sessions the board of education is hereby authorized to appoint a substitute, who shall be paid the salary of the position in which employed, and the amount paid to such substitute shall be deducted from the salary of the absent employee. UNDER SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.Smithsonian Institution. International exchangesInternational exchanges.: For expenses of the system of international exchanges between the United States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, and the purchase of necessary books and periodicals, thirty-two thousand dollars. American ethnologyAmerican ethnology.: For continuing etimological researches among the American Indians and the natives of Hawaii, including the excavation and preservation of archæologic remains, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees and the purchase of necessary books and periodicals, including payment in advance for subscriptions, forty- two thousand dollars. International Catalogue of Scientific LiteratureInternational Catalogue of Scientific Literature.: For the cooperation of the United States in the work of the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, including the preparation of a classified index catalogue of American scientific publications for incorporation in the International Catalogue, the expense of clerk hire, the purchase1396of necessary books and periodicals, and other necessary incidental expenses, seven thousand five hundred dollars, the same to be ex- pended under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution. Astrophysical ObservatoryAstrophysical Observatory.: For maintenance of Astrophysical Observatory, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including salaries of assistants, the purchase of necessary books and periodicals, including payment in advance for subscriptions, apparatus, making necessary observations in high altitudes, or in Mexico, repairs and alterations of buildings, and miscellaneous expenses, eighteen thousand dollars. National MuseumNational Museum.: For cases, furniture, fixtures, and appliances required for the exhibition and safe-keeping of collections, including salariesSalaries, cases, furniture, etc.or compensation of all necessary employees, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars; For expense of heating, lightingHeat, light, etc., electrical, telegraphic, and telephonic service, fifty thousand dollars; For continuing the preservation, exhibition, Preserving, etc., collections.and increase of the collections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government, and from other sources, including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, and all other necessary expenses, three hundred thousand dollars, of which sum five thousand five hundred dollars may be used for necessary drawings and illustrations for publications; For purchase of booksBooks, etc., pamphlets, and periodicals for reference, including payment in advance for subscriptions, two thousand dollars; For repairs Repairs.to buildings, shops, and sheds, including all necessary labor and material, fifteen thousand dollars; For postage stampsPostage.and foreign postal cards, five hundred dollars; In all, for the National Museum, five hundred and forty-two thou- sand five hundred dollars. National Zoological ParkNational Zoological Park.: For continuing the construction of roads, walks, bridges, water supply, sewerage, and drainage; and for grading, planting, and otherwise improving the grounds; erecting and repairing buildings amt inclosures; care, subsistence, purchase, and transportation of animals; including salaries or compensation of all necessary employees; and general incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, including purchase, maintenance, and driving of horses and vehicles required for official purposes, and not exceeding one hundred dollars for the purchase of necessary books and periodicals, including payment in advance for subscriptions, one hundred thou- sand dollars; one half of which sum shall be paid from the revenuesHalf from District revenues.of the District of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.Interstate Commerce Commission. For salaries of seven commissionersSalaries of commissioners., at ten thousand dollars each, seventy thousand dollars. For salary of secretarySecretary., five thousand dollars. For all other authorized expendituresExpenses.necessary in the execution of laws to regulate commerce, one million dollars, of which sum not exceeding fifty thousand dollars may be expended in the employment of counsel, Amount for counsel.and not exceeding three thousand dollars may be expended for the purchase of necessary books, reports, and periodicals, and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for printing other than that done at the Government Printing Office. To further enable the Interstate Commerce CommissionEnforcing accounting by railroads.to enforce compliance with section twenty of the ActVol. 34, p. 598.to regulate commerce as amended by the Act approved June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, *Ante,* p. 556.including the employment of necessary special agents or examiners, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. 1397 To carry out the objectsArbitration of railway differences.of the “Act concerning carriers engaged in interstate commerce and their employees,” approved June first, Vol. 30. p. 424.eighteen hundred and ninety-eight,fifteen thousand dollars. The President of the United States from and after the passage of this Act is authorized to designateMember to act at arbitrations.from time to time any member of the Interstate Commerce Commission Vol. 27, p.581; Vol. 29, p. 85; Vol. 32, p. 943.or of the Court of Commerce to exercise the powers conferred and the duties imposed upon the chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission by the provisions of the “Act concerning Vol. 30, p.426.carriers engaged in interstate commerce and their employees,” approved June first, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight; and the member so designated, during the period for which he is designated, shall have the powers now conferred by said Act on the chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission. To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to keep informed regarding and to enforce complianceRailway safety appliances.with Acts to promote the safety of employees and travelers Salaries and expenses.upon railroads,including the employment of inspectors, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.*Ante*, pp. 298, 350. For the payment of all authorized expenditures under the provisions of the Act of February seventeenth, Safe locomotive engine bollen.nineteen hundred and eleven, “To promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto,” *Ante,* p. 913.including such stenographic and clerical help to the chief inspector and his two assistants as the Interstate Commerce Commisssion may deem necessary and allowances in lieu of subsistence while away from official headquarters to persons whose traveling expenses are authorized by said Act to be paid at not to exceed four dollars per day, two hundred thousand dollars, to be immediately available. That the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission to extend the period Railway safety appliances.within which any common carrier shall complyPeriod for compliance extended.with the provisions of section three of the Act *Ante,* p. 298.entitled, “An Act to supplement ‘An Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their cars with automatic couplera and continuous brakes and their locomotives with driving-wheel brakes, and for other purposes,’ and other safety-appliance Acts, and for other Soses,” approved April fourteenth, nineteen hundred and ten, apply to cara actually placed in service between the date of the passage of said Act and the first day of July, nineteen hundred and eleven, Cars placed in service between April 14. 1910, and July 1, 1911.in the same manner and to the same extent that it applies to cars actually in service upon the date of the passage of said Act. To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to investigateInvestigation of block-signal systems, etc.in regard to the use and necessity for block-signal systems and appliances for the automatic control of railway trains Vol. 35, p. 966.and any appliances or systems intended to promote the safety of railway operation which may be furnished in completed shape, including experimental tests, at the discretion of the commission, of such of said systems and appliances only as may be furnished in connection with such investigation free of cost to the Government, twenty-five thousand dollars. UNDER THE WAR DEPARTMENT.War Department. ARMORIES AND ARSENALS.Armories and arsenals. Frankford Arsenal, Frankford, Pa. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: For one building for the storage of scrap, ten thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; 1398 For one artillery ammunition assembling shop and its equipment, forty-five thousand dollars; In ail, fifty-five thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois:Rock Island, Ill. For a filtration plant, thirty thousand dollars; For maintenance and operation of power plant, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; For operating and care and preservation of Rock Island bridgesBridge expenses.and viaduct; and for maintenance and repair of the arsenal street connecting the bridges, eighteen thousand dollars; In all, sixty thousand five hundred dollars. Proving Ground, Sandy Hook, New JerseySandy Hook Proving Ground, N. J.: For protecting the east shorelineof theSandy Hook Proving Ground, twenty thousand dollars ; For the improvement of sanitary conditions and the convenience of workmen, five thousand dollars; In all, twenty-five thousand dollars. Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, New Jersey Picatinny, Dover, N.J.: For a high-explosive plant, twenty thousand dollars. Springfield Arsenal, Springfield, MassachusettsSpringfield, Mass.: For one dry house and its equipment, eighteen thousand three hundred dollars; For resurfacing, paving, and repairing streets owned by the United States, ten thousand five hundred dollars; In all, twenty-eight thousand eight hundred dollars. Watertown Arsenal, Watertown, MassachusettsWatertown, Mass.: For completing rearrangement of power plant and making additions thereto, seventeen thousand three hundred dollars ; For a fuel-oil burning system in smith shop, ten thousand dollars; In all, twenty-seven thousand three hundred dollars. Testing machinesTesting machines.. Watertown Arsenal: For the necessary professional and skilled labor, purchase of materials, tools, and appliances for operating the testing machines, for investigative test and tests of material in connection with the manufacturing work of the Ordnance Department, and for instruments and materials for operating the chemical laboratory in connection therewith, and for maintenance of the establishment, fifteen thousand dollars. Watervliet ArsenalWatervliet, N. Y., Watervliet, New York: For an addition to the gun shop, and the removal of the smith shop thereto, fourteen thousand and fifty dollars. RepairsRepairs.of arsenals: For repairs and improvements at arsenals, and to meet such unforeseen expenditures as accidents or other contingencies during the year may render necessary, including one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. for machinery for manufacturing purposes in the amenais, two hundred and ninety thousand dollars. UNDER QUARTERMASTER’S DEPARTMENT.Quartermaster's Department. Military postsMilitary posts.: For the construction and enlargementConstruction, etc.at military posts of such buildings as in the judgment of the Secretary of War may be necessary, including the installation therein of plumbing and of heating and lighting apparatus; Exceptions.but no part of this sum shall be used for the purchase of land, for construction of buildings at Coast Artillery posts, nor for the establishment of any military prison, fifty-five thousand dollars. Seacoast defenses, Philippine Islands and HawaiiPhilippine Islands and Hawaii.: For continuing the construction of the necessary accommodations for the seacoast artillery Seacoast defenses.in Philippine Islands and Hawaii, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be immediately available. Electric power plant, Corregidor Island, Philippine IslandsCorregidor Island, P. I.: For the construction on Corregidor Island, Philippine Islands, of anPower plant.1399electric power plant, one hundred and fifty-four thousand six hundred and sixty-seven dollars. Army Supply Depot, Fort Mason, CaliforniaFort Mason, Cal.: To continue the construction on the military reservation at Fort Mason, California, of a general supply depot Army supply depot.for the supply departments of the United States Army, and to construct thereon the necessary storehouses, offices, shops, stables, sheds, power houses, quarters, and other buildings, together with wharves for the accommodation of at least four ships of the Army transport service, two hundred thousand dollars. Fort Monroe, VirginiaFort Monroe, Va.: Wharf, roads, and sewer; For repair and maintenance of wharfWharf, etc., including all necessary labor and material therefor, fuel for waiting rooms, and water, brooms, and shovels, one thousand four hundred dollars ; repairs to apron of wharf, including all necessary labor and material therefor, four thousand one hundred and fifty-five dollars; wharfinger, nine hundred dollars; four laborers, one thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; in all, eight thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars; for one-half of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, four thousand one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents. Repairs and operation Repairs, etc.of roads, pavements, streets, lights, and general police: For rakes, shovels, and brooms; repairs to roadway, pavements, macadam and asphalt block ; repairs to street crossings ; repairs to street drains; two thousand one hundred and seventy dollars ; six laborera cleaning roads, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, five thousand and fifty dollars; for two-thirds of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, three thousand three hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. Maintenance of sewer systemSewer system.: For waste, oil, and boiler repairs, sewer pipe, cement, brick, and supplies, two thousand one hundred dollars; two engineers, at nine hundred dollars each; two laborers, at five hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand nine hundred dollars; for two-thirds of said sum, to be supplied by the United States, three thousand two hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. National cemeteries: For maintaining and improving national cemeteriesNational cemeteries., including fuel for superintendents, pay of laborers and other employees, purchase of tools and materialsMaintenance., one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. For pay of seventy-six superintendentsSuperintendents.of national cemeteries, sixty-two thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. Headstones for graves of soldiersHeadstones for soldiers' graves.: For continuing the work of furnishing headstones of durable stone or other durable material for unmarked graves of Union soldiers, sailors, and marines in national, post, city, town, and village cemeteries, naval cemeteries, at navy yards and stations of the United States, and other burial places, under the Vol. 17, p. 345.Acts of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and February third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nineVol. 20. p. 281. Civilians., also for continuing the work of furnishing headstones for unmarked graves of civilians interred in post cemeteries under the Vol. 33, p. 496.Acts of April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and four, and June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, Vol. 34, p. 741.seventy-five thousand dollars, to be immediately available. Repairing roadwaysRepairs to roadways.to national cemeteries: For repairs to roadways to national cemeteries which have been constructed by special authority of Congress, twelve thousand dollars: *Provided,*Provisos.That no railroad shall be permitted upon the right of way which may have been acquired by the United States to a national cemetery, or to encroachEncroachments by railroads forbidden.upon any roads or walks constructed thereon and maintained by the United States: *Provided further,* That no part of this sum Restriction.shall be used for repairing any roadway not owned by the United States within the corporate limits of any city, town, or village. 1400 No part of any appropriation for national cemeteries Limited to single approach.or the repair of roadways thereto shall be expended in the maintenance of more than a single approach to any national cemetery. Burial of indigent soldiers: Burial of indigent soldiers.For expenses of burying in the Arlington National Cemetery, or in the cemeteries of the District of Columbia, indigent ex-Union soldiers, ex-sailors, or ex-marines of the Uniteci States service, either regular or volunteer, who have been honorably discharged or retired and who die in the District of Columbia, to be disbursed by the Secretary of War, at a cost not exceeding forty-five dollars for such burial expenses in each case, exclusive of cost of grave, three thousand dollars, one-half of which sum shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. Antietam battlefieldAntietam battle field.: For repair and preservation of monuments, tablets, observation tower, roads, and fences, and so forth, made and constructed by the United StatesRepairs, etc.upon public lands within the limits of the Antietam battlefield, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, three thousand dollars. For pay of superintendentSuperintendent.of Antietam battlefield, said superintendent to perform his duties under the direction of the Quarter- master’s Department and to be selected and appointed by the Secretary of War, at his discretion, the person selected and appointed to this position to be an honorably discharged Union soldier, one thousand five hundred dollars. Disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, civilian employees, and so forthInterment, etc., of remains of officers, soldiers, etc.: For the expenses of interment, or of preparation and transportation to their homes or to such national cemeteries as may be designated by proper authority, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, of the remains of officers, including acting assistant surgeons, and enlisted men of the Army active list ; for the expenses of interment. or of preparation and transportation to their homes, of the remains of civil employees of the Army in the employ of the War Department who die abroad, inclusive of Alaska, or on Army transports; Removal from abandoned posts.for the expenses of removal of remains from abandoned posts to permanent military posts or national cemeteries, including the remains of federal soldiers, sailors, or marines interred in fields or abandoned private and city cemeteries; and in any case where the expenses of burial or shipment of the remains of officers or enlisted men of the Army who die on the active list are borne by individuals, where such expenses would have been lawful claims against the Government, reimbursement Reimbursement to Individuals.to such individuals may be made of the amount allowed by the Government for such services, to be paid out of the funds appropriated by this Act, but no reimbursement shall be made under this Act of such expenses incurred prior to the first day of July, nineteen hundred and ten, fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago: Confederate Mound. Chicago. For care, protection, and maintenance of the plat of ground known as “Confederate Mound” in Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, two hundred and fifty dollars. Burial of deceased indigent patientsLittle Rock, Ark.: The unexpended balance of the appropriation made for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven for expenses of buryingBurial of indigent soldiers.in the Little Rock, Arkansas, National Cemetery, including transportation thereto, indigent ex-soldiers, ex-sailors, or ex-marines of the United States service, either regular or volunteer, who have been honorably discharged or retired and who die while patients at the Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Arkansas, to be disbursed by the Secretary of War, *Ante,* p. 724.at a cost not exceeding thirty-five dollars for such burial expenses in each case, exclusive of cost of grave, is hereby reappropriated and made available for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve. 1401 NATIONAL MILITARY PARKS.Military parks. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National ParkChickamauga and Chattanooga.: For continuing the establishment of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park; for the compensation and expenses of three civilian commissioners, maps, surveys, clerical and other assistance, including three hundred dollars for necessary clerical labor under direction of the chairman of the commission, office expenses, and all other necessary expenses; foundations for State monuments; mowing; historical tablets, iron and bronze; iron gun carriages; for roads and their maintenance; the purchase of small tracts of lands heretofore authorized by law, including eight thousand dollars for completing the improvement and maintenance of the road owned by the Government from Stevens Gap by way of Davis’s Cross Roads to Crawfish Springs in the park; in all, sixty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to convey to N. C. Steele, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, the north five feet of the lot conveyed by himConveyance of strip of land to N. C. Steele.to the United States in nineteen hundred and two, situated in Hamilton County, Tennessee, upon the payment by him of two hundred dollars as consideration therefor. Shiloh Shiloh.National Military Park: For continuing the work of establishing a national military park on the battle field of Shiloh, Tennessee; for the compensation of three civilian commissioners and the secretary, clerical and other services, labor, historical tablets, maps and surveys, roads, purchase and transportation of supplies and materials, office and other necessary expenses, twenty-seven thousand dollars. The Secretary of War is authorized, in his discretion, to apply the sumPurchase of additional land.of two thousand four hundred dollars provided in the general deficiency appropriation Act *Ante,* p. 788.approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, to the purchase of so much of the one hundred and eighty-two and seventy-three one-hundredths acres of land for the Shiloh National Military Park as can be obtained by purchase or condemnation for the sum already appropriated for that purpose. From the unexpended balance of the appropriationReplacing property.made by the urgent deficiency Use of balance.Act approved February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, *Ante,* p. 788.for replacing property owned by the Government in the Shiloh National Military Park, Shiloh, Tennessee, which was destroyed by the cyclone of October fourteenth, nineteen hundred and nine, the Secretary of War is authorized to expend not exceeding four thousand dollars to cover the cost of material and construction of the office building and appurtenances thereto, including gas generator, erected under the authority contained in the deficiency Act approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen bundled and ten. Gettysburg National Park:Gettysburg.For continuing the work of establishing the national park at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; for the acquisition of lands, surveys, and maps; constructing, improving, and maintaining avenues, roads, and bridges thereon: making fences and gates; marking the lines of battle with tablets and guns, each tablet bearing a brief legend giving historic facts, and compiled without censure and without praise; preserving the features of the battle field and the monuments thereon; providing for a suitable office for the commissioners in Gettysburg; compensation of three civilian commissioners, clerical and other services, expenses, and labor; the purchase and preparation of tablets and gun carriages and placing them in position, and all other expenses incidental to the foregoing, fifty-five thousand dollars. Vicksburg National Military Park:Vicksburg.For continuing the work of establishing the Vicksburg National Military Park; for the compensation of three civilian commissioners; for clerical and other services, labor, iron gun carriages, the mounting of siege guns, monuments,1402markers, and historical tablets giving historical facts, compiled without praise and without censure; maps, surveys; roads, bridges, restoration of earthworks, purchase of lands, purchase and transportation of supplies and materials; and other necessary expenses, forty- four thousand dollars. UNDER ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Yellowstone National Park:Yellowstone. For maintenance and repair of improvements, including two thousand five hundred dollars for maintenance of roads leading out of the park from the east and south boundaries and such amount as may be necessary to extend the road to properly connect with the new Canyon Hotel, seventy thousand dollars, to be expended by and under the direction of the Secretary of War and to be immediately available: *Provided,* That no portion of this appropriation shall be expended for the removal of snow from any of the roads for the purpose of opening them in advance of the time when they will be cleared by seasonal changes. Memorial arch at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania:Valley Forge, Pa.Erection of a memorial arch at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania,Erection of memorial arch.authorized by the Act approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, *Ante,* p. 822.entitled “An Act providing for the erection of a memorial arch at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania,” to be immediately available and remain available until expended: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the money herein appropriated shall be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War and by such officer as may be designated by him, Direction of expenditures.one hundred thousand dollars. Monument at Guilford CourthouseGuilford Court house, N. C., North Carolina: For erection of a monumentErection of battlefield monument. to commemorate the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina, authorized by the Act approved February thirteenth*Ante,* p. 899. , nineteen hundred and eleven, to be immediately available and remain available until expended, and be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War and by such officer as may be designated by him, thirty thousand dollars. Buildings and Grounds in and around Washington:Buildings and grounds, District of Columbia.For improvement and care of public grounds, District of Columbia, as follows: For improvement and maintenanceImprovement and care.of grounds south of Executive Mansion, four thousand dollars. For ordinary care of greenhouses and nursery, two thousand dollars. For repair and reconstruction of the greenhouses at the nursery, three thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Lafayette Park, two thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Frankini Park, one thousand five hundred dollars. For improvement and ordinary care of Lincoln Park, two thousand dollars. For care and improvement of Monument groundsMonument grounds.and annex, seven thousand dollars. For improvement, care, and maintenance of Garfield Park, two thousand five hundred dollars. For construction and repair of post-and-chain fences, repair of high iron fences, constructing stone coping about reservations, painting watchmen’s lodges, iron fences, vases, lamps, and lamp-posts; repairing and extending water pipes, and purchase of apparatus for cleaning them; hose; manure, and hauling the same; removing snow and ice; purchase and repair of seats and tools; trees, tree and plant stakes, abels, lime, whitewashing, and stock for nursery, flower pots, twine, baskets, wire, splints, moss, and lycopodium, to be purchased by contract or otherwise, as the Secretary of War may determine; care, 1403 construction, and repair of fountains; abating nuisances; cleaning statues, and repairing pedestals, eighteen thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. For improvement, care, and maintenance of various reservations, including purchase, maintenance, and driving of horse and vehicle for official use of the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds, and of other necessary vehicles, for official use, thirty thousand dollars. For improvement, care, and maintenance of Smithsonian grounds, three thousand dollars. For completion of improvement between Decatur and S Streets northwest on Twenty-second Street, three thousand dollars. For improvement and maintenance of Judiciary Park, two thou- sand five hundred dollars. For grading, soiling, seeding, and planting that portion of Judiciary Park about the Court of Appeals Building and for cement walks, two thousand five hundred dollars. For laying cement and other walks in various reservations, two thousand dollars. For broken-stone road covering for parks, three thousand five hundred dollars. For curbing, coping, and flagging for park roads and walks, two thousand dollars. For care and maintenance of Potomac ParkPotomac Park., fifteen thousand dollars. For grading, soiling, seeding, and planting that portion of Potomac Park west of the railroad embankment, twenty-five thousand dollars. For constructing a park lodge in Potomac Park, five thousand dollars. For oiling or otherwise treating macadam roads, four thousand dollars. One half of the foregoing sums under “Buildings and grounds in and around Washington” shall be paid from the revenues of the District of ColumbiaHalf from District revenues.and the other half from the Treasury of the United States. Under appropriations herein contained no contract shall be made for making or repairing concrete or asphalt pavementsLimit for concrete, etc,, pavements.in Washington City at a higher price than one dollar and eighty-five cents per square yard for a quality equal to the best laid in the District of Columbia prior to July first, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, and with a base of not loss than six inches in thickness. For improvement, care, and maintenance of grounds of executive departments, one thousand dollars. For such trees, shrubs, plants, fertilizers and skilled labor for the grounds of the Library of Congress as may be requested by the superintendent of the Library building, one thousand dollars. For such trees, shrubs, plants, fertilizers, and skilled labor for the grounds of the Capitol, the Senate and House Office buildings, as may be requested by the superintendent of the Capitol building, four thousand dollars. For improvement and maintenance of Executive Mansion Executive Mansion grounds.grounds (within iron fence), five thousand dollars. For the employment of an engineer by the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds, two thousand four hundred dollars. For purchase and repair of machinery and tools for shops at nursery, and for the repair of shops and storehouse, one thousand dollars. For removing fence and wall around the Botanical GardensBotanical Gardens.and such grading, soiling, seeding, and sodding as may be Removing fence, etc.incident thereto, two thousand five hundred dollars. For removal of the stable of the Executive Office Stable for Executive office.and for such grading, soiling, seeding, and sodding as may be incident thereto, toRemoval.1404be immediately available, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. The Quartermaster General of the Army shall provide suitable accommodationsAccommodation of horses, etc., by Quartermaster General.for the horses, carriages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office, in the stables maintained in the District of Columbia by and for the use of his department. Executive Mansion: For ordinary care, repair, and refurnishing of Executive MansionExecutive Mansion. Care, etc., and for purchase, maintenance, and driving of horses and vehicles for official purposes, to be expended by contract or otherwise, as the President may determine, thirty-five thousand dollars. For fuel for the Executive Mansion, greenhouses, and stable, six thousand dollars. For care and maintenance of greenhouses, Executive Mansion, nine thousand dollars. For repairs to greenhouses, Executive Mansion, three thousand dollars. For traveling expenses of the PresidentTraveling expenses of the President.of the United States, to be expended in his discretion and accounted for on his certificate solely, twenty-five thousand dollars. For lighting the Executive MansionLighting Executive Mansion, etc., the grounds, the greenhouses, and the stables, including all necessary expenses of installation, maintenance, and repair, eight thousand six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Lighting and heating for the public grounds: Lighting and heating public grounds.For lighting the public grounds, watchmen’s lodges, offices, stable, and green- houses at the propagating gardens, including all necessary expenses of installation, maintenance, and repair, fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars ; For heating offices, office stable, watchmen’s lodges, and green- houses at the propagating gardens, three thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars; In all, nineteen thousand six hundred and twenty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, one half of which sum shall be paidHalf from District revenues.from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half rom the Treasury of the United States. Hereafter no greater sum shall be paid any company for lightingPayment for lighting limited.any gas or electric lamp in the public grounds, Ante, p. 1008.or for installing or moving the same, than is paid by the District of Columbia for similar services, and no contract shall be required to be entered into for lighting the public grounds. Any settlementSettlement of contract.for arc lighting under the existing contract with the Potomac Electric Power Company effected by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall apply to the contract with the same company for arc lights for the public grounds and highway bridge. Unveiling statue of John Paul JonesStatue of John Paul Jones.: For unveiling and dedicating the statue of John Paul Jones and for each and every purposeExpenses of unveiling.connected therewith, including erecting and taking down reviewing stands and putting the grounds in sightly condition, to be available until expended, two thousand five hundred dollars. Telegraph to connect the Capitol with the departments and Government Printing Office:Government telegraph. For care and repair of existing lines, five hundred dollars. Washington MonumentWashington Monument.: For the care and maintenanceMaintenance.of the Washington Monument, namely: For one custodian, at one hundred dollars per month; one steam engineer, at eighty dollars per month; one assistant steam engineer, at seventy dollars per month; one fire- man, at fifty-five dollars per month; one assistant fireman, at fifty- five dollars per month; one conductor of elevator car, at seventy-five dollars per month; one attendant on floor, at sixty dollars per month;1405one attendant on top floor, at sixty dollars per month; three night and day watchmen, at sixty dollars per month each; in all, eight thousand eight hundred anti twenty dollars. For fuel, lights, oil, waste, packing, tools, matches, paints, brushes, brooms, lanterns, rope, nails, screws, lead, electric lights, Expenses.heating apparatus, oil stoves for elevator car and upper and lower floors; repairs to engines, boilers, dynamos, elevator, and repairs of all kinds connected with the Monument and machinery; and purchase of all necessary articles for keeping the Monument, machinery, elevator, and electric plant in good order, three thousand dollars. Repairs of building where Abraham Lincoln died:Building where Abraham Lincoin died.For painting and miscellaneous repairs, two hundred dollars. Improvements, Wakefield, Wakefield, Va.Virginia: For repairs to fences and cleaning up and maintaining grounds about the monument, one hundred dollars. Commission of Fine Arts:Commission of Fine Arts.To meet the expenses made necessary by the Act approved May *Ante, p.* 371seventeenth, nineteen hundred and ten, entitled “An Act establishing a Commission of Fine Arts,” the purchase of periodicals, maps, and books of reference, and necessary office furniture and fixtures, to be disbursed on vouchers approved by the commission, by the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds, who shall be the secretary and shall act as the executive officer of said commission, eight thousand eight hundred dollars. Rivers and harbors, contract work:Rivers and harbors, contract work. Toward the construction of works on harbors and rivers, under contract and otherwise, and within the limits authorized by law, namely: For works authorized by the river and harbor Act Vol. 30, p. 1121.of eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, as follows: Improving channel in Gowanus Bay, New York: For continuing improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook ChannelsBay Ridge and Red Hook Channels, New York., in completion of contract authorization, two hundred and forty-one thousand dollars. Improving harbor at San Francisco, CaliforniaSan Francisco, Cal.: For continuing improvement by the removal of Centissima and Rincon Reef rocks, thirty thousand dollars. For works authorized by the river and harbor ActVol. 32, p. 331.of nineteen hundred and two, as follows: Improving Arthur Kill, New York and New JerseyArthur Kill, N. Y. and N.J.: For continuing improvement of channel from Kill van Kull to Raritan Bay, in completion of contract authorization, sixty-one thousand dollars. For works authorized by the river and harbor ActVol. 34, p. 1073.of nineteen hundred and seven, as follows: Improving harbor at Boston, MassachusettsBoston, Mass.: For continuing improvement of thirty-five foot channel, nine hundred thousand dollars. Improving Cold Spring Inlet, New JerseyCold Spring Inlet.: For continuing improvement with a view to securing a depth of twenty-five feet, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Cleveland, OhioCleveland, Ohio.: For continuing improvement in accordance with plan for new harbor entrance and breakwater extension, two hundred thousand dollars. Improving Detroit River, MichiganDetroit River, Mich.: For continuing improvement of Livingstone Channel in accordance with plan “B,” east route, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Ludington, MichiganLudington, Mich.: For continuing improvement, in completion of contract authorization, two hundred and nineteen thousand and eighty-seven dollars. Improving Ohio RiverOhio River.: For continuing construction of Lock and Dam Numbered Twenty-sixLock and Dam No. 26, in completion of contract authorization, one hundred and fifty-five thousand dollars. 1406 Improving Passaic River, New JerseyPassaic River, N. J.: For continuing improvement of channel in Newark Bay and Passaic River, sixty thousand dollars. Improving Saint Marys River, MichiganSaint Marys River, Mich.: For continuing improvement at the falls by the construction of a new lockNew canal, etc., with a separate canal, five hundred thousand dollars. Improving harbor at San Luis Obispo, CaliforniaSan Luis Obispo, Cal.: For continuing improvement in completion of contract authorization, sixty-four thousand dollars. For works authorized by the river*Ante,* p. 630.and harbor act of nineteen hundred and ten, as follows: Improving Arthur Kill, New York and New JerseyArthur Kill, N. Y. and N. J.: For continuing improvement of channel north of Shooters Island, ninety thousand dollars. . Improving harbor at Ashtabula, OhioAshtabula, Ohio.: For continuing improvement in completion of contract authorization, three hundred and seventy-six thousand four hundred and thirty dollars. Improving Black Warrior, Warrior, and Tombigbee Rivers, AlabamaBlack Warrior. Warrior, and Tombigbee Rivers, Ala.: For continuing improvement by the construction of locks and dams in completion of contract authorization, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Improving Cape Fear River, North CarolinaCape Fear River, N. C.: For continuing improvement by the construction of locks and dams above Wilmington, two hundred thousand dollars. Improving Cumberland River below Nashville, TennesseeCumberland River below Nashville, Tenn.: For continuing improvement by the construction of locks and dams, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Improving Delaware River, Pennsylvania and New JerseyDelaware River, Pa. and N.J.: For continuing improvement by excavating a channel twelve feet deep from Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia to Trenton.to Trenton, New Jersey, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Fairport, Ohio: For completing improvement, one hundred and five thousand dollars. Improving Kentucky River, KentuckyKentucky River, Ky.Fairport, Ohio.: For continuing improvement by the construction of Locks and Dams Numbered Thirteen and Fourteen, in completion of contract authorization, sixty-five thousand dollars. Improving harbor at Newport, Rhode IslandNewport, R. I.: For completing improvement, one. hundred and eighty-three thousand dollars. Improving Ohio RiverOhio River.below Pittsburg, Pennsylvania: For continuing improvement by the construction of Locks and Dams Numbered Application to specified locks and dams.Seven, Nine, Ten, Twelve, Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty-nine, Forty-one, and Forty-eight, one million seven hundred and ten thousand dollars. Improving Providence River and Harbor, Rhode IslandProvidence River and Harbor, R. I.: For continuing improvement between Kettle Point and Gaspee Point and on the western side of the harbor at and above Fields Point, three hundred thousand dollars. Puget Sound-Lake Washington WaterwayPuget Sound-Lake Washington Water way.: For continuing improvement by the construction of a double lock, with the necessary accessory works, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Improving Saginaw River, MichiganSaginaw River, Mich.: For continuing improvement, three hundred thousand dollars. Improving Saint Andrews BaySaint Andrews Bay, Fla., Florida: For completing improvement, one hundred and twenty-eight thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. Improving Siuslaw River, OregonSiuslaw River, Oreg.: For continuing improvement by jetty construction at the mouth, fifty thousand dollars. MapsMaps., War Department: For publication of engineer maps for use of the War Department, inclusive of war maps, five thousand dollars. 1407 Survey of northern and northwestern lakes:Survey of northern and northwestern lakes. For survey of northern and northwestern lakes, including all necessary expenses for preparing, correcting, extending, printing, and issuing charts and bulletins, and of investigating lake levels, with a view to their regulation, to be immediately available, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the survey of said northern and northwestern lakes be extendedExtension.so as to include the lakes and other natural navigable waters embraced in the navigation system of the “New York Canals.” California Débris Commission:California Débris Commission. For defraying the expenses of the commission in carrying on the work authorized by the Act of Congress Vol. 27, p. 507.approved March first, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, fifteen thousand dollars. Harbor of New York:New York Harbor.For prevention of obstructive and injurious deposits Deposits.within the harbor and adjacent waters of New York City: For pay of inspectors, Inspectors.deputy inspectors, office force, and expenses of office, ten thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; For pay of crews Crews, etc.and maintenance of patrol fleet, six steam tugs, and one launch, seventy-five thousand dollars; In all, eighty-five thousand two hundred and sixty dollars; Internatíonal Waterways CommissionInternalional Waterways Commission.: For continuing the work of investigation and report by the International Waterways Commission, authorized by section four of the river and harbor Vol. 32. p. 373.Act approved June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and two, twenty thousand dollars. Wreck of battleship Maine:Battleship “Maine.” For additional amount for the raising or the removal of the wreck of the battleship Maine from the harbor of HabanaRemoving wreck from Habana harbor., in accordance with the provisions of the Act *Ante,* pp. 353. 789approved May ninth, nineteen hundred and ten, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.Medical Department. Artificial limbsArtificial limbs, etc.: For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, or commutation therefor, and necessary transportation, three hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Appliances for disabled soldiers: For furnishing surgical appliancesSurgical appliances, etc.to persons disabled in the military or naval service of the United States, and not entitled to artificial limbs or trusses for the same disabilities, two thousand dollars. TrussesTrusses.for disabled soldiers: For trusses for persons entitled thereto under section eleven hundred and seventy-six, R. S., sec. 1176, p.211.Revised Statutes of the United States, and the Act of Congress amendatory thereof approved March Vol. 20, p. 353.third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, five thousand dollars. Repairs to Army Medical Museum BuildingMedical Museum.: For general repairs to the Army Medical Museum Building, at the corner of Seventh and B Streets southwest, Repairs to building.in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, including the repairing and repainting of the roof, the cleaning, sizing, and painting of the interior walls and ceilings above the basement and of the stairway hall leading to the basement, the whitewashing of the walls and ceilings in the basement, and toward the renovation and repair of the toilet rooms and plumbing, to be immediately available, ten thousand dollars. Support and medical treatment of destitute patientsProvidence Hospital.: For the support and medical treatment of medical and surgical patients who are destituteDestitute partents., in the city of Washington, under a contract to be made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon General of the Army, nineteen thousand dollars, one half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States. 1408 For heating, lighting, and power plantHeating, lighting, and power plant.for Providence Hospital, including necessary structure, machinery, and equipment, and for each and every purpose connected therewith, thirty-four thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars, to be drawn by and expended under the direction of the said hospital, and to be paid one-half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half out of the Treasury of the United States. Garfield Memorial HospitalGarfield Hospital.: For maintenance, to enable it to provide Destitute patients.medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay therefor, under a contract to be made with the Board of Charities of the District of Columbia, nineteen thousand dollars, one half of which sum shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States. For improvement of groundsImprovement of grounds.of Garfield Memorial Hospital, including fences, cement walks, and roadways, thirteen thousand three hundred dollars, to be drawn by the board of directors of the hospital and applied by them to the objects specified, and to be paid one-half from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half from the Treasury of the United States. For further aid to the Children’s HospitalChildren’s Hospital.on account of the addition and alteration and improvements Additions, etc.of the building and for furnishing and equipment of whatever kind, in the discretion of the board of directors, twenty-five thousand dollars, to be paid to said directors and to be applied by them exclusively to the objects named herein, one-half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half out of the Treasury of the United States. NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS.National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. For the support of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, as follows: Central Branch, Dayton, OhioDayton, Ohio.: For current expenses, namely: Pay of officers and noncommissioned officers of the nome, with such exceptions as are hereinafter noted, and their clerks, weighmasters, and orderlies; also payments for chaplains, religious instruction, and entertainment for the members of the home, printers, bookbinders, librarians, musicians, telegraph and telephone operatore, guards, janitors, watchmen, and fire company; for all property and materials purchased for their use, including repairs not done by the home; for necessary expenditures for articles of amusement, library books, magazines, papera, pictures, and musical instruments, and for repaira not done by the home; and for stationery, advertising, legal advice, for payments due heirs of deceased members: *Provided,**Proviso.*That all receipts on account of the effects of deceased membersEffects of deceased members.during the fiscal year shall also be available for such payments; and for such other expenditures as can not properly be included under other heads of expenditure, sixty-five thousand dollars; For subsistenceSubsistence., namely: Pay of commissary sergeants, commissary clerks,porters, laborera, bakers, cooks, dishwashers, waiters, and others employed in the subsistence department; the cost of all articles purchased for the regular ration, and the subsistence of civilian employees regularly employed and residing at the branch, their freight, preparation, and serving; aprons, caps, and jackets for kitchen and dining- room employees; of tobacco; of all dining-room and kitchen furniture and utensils, bakers’ and butchers’ tools and appliances, and their repair not done by the home, two hundred and eighty-five thousand seven hundred and seventy-three dollars; For householdHousehold., namely: Expenditures for furniture for officers’ quarters; for bedsteads, bedding, bedding material, and all other articles required in the quarters of the members, and of civilian1409employees permanently employed and residing at the branch, and for their repair, if they are not repaired by the home; for fuel, including fuel for cooking, heat, and light ; for engineers and firemen, bathhouse keepers, janitors, laundry employees, and for all labor, materials, and appliances required for household use, and for their repairs, unless the repairs are made by the home, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital., namely: Pay of assistant surgeons, matrons, druggists, hospital clerks and stewards, ward masters, nurses, cooks, waiters, readers, drivers, gravediggers, funeral escort, janitors, and for such other services as may be necessary for the care of the sick ; burial of the dead; for surgical instruments and appliances, medical books, medicine, liquors, fruits, and other necessaries for the sick not on the regular ration; for bedsteads, bedding, and bedding materials, and all other special articles necessary for the wards, for hospital furniture, including special articles and appliances for hospital kitchen and dining room; carriage, hearse, stretchers, coffins; for tools of gravediggers, and for all repairs to hospital furniture and appliances not done by the home, seventy thousand dollars; For transportationTransportation., namely: For transportation of members of the home, two thousand dollars; For repairsRepairs., namely: Pay of chief engineer, builders, blacksmiths, carpenters, painters, gas fitters, electrical workers, plumbers, tinsmiths, steam fitters, stone and brick masons, whitewashers, and laborers, and for all appliances and materials used under this head; also for repairs of roads and other improvements of a permanent character, sixty thousand dollars: *Provided,* That no part of the appropriation for repairs for any of the branch homes shall be used for the construction of any new building; For farmFarm., namely: Pay of farmer, chief gardener, harness makers, farm hands, gardeners, horseshoers, stablemen, teamsters, dairymen, herders, and laborers, and for all tools, appliances, and materials required for farm, garden, and dairy work; tor grain, hay, and straw, dressing, seed, carnages, wagons, carts, and other conveyances; for all animals purchased for stock or for work (including animals in the park); for all materials, tools, and labor for flower garden, lawn, and park; and for construction of roads and walks, and for repairs not done by the home, twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars; In all, six hundred and twenty-two thousand two hundred and seventy-three dollars; Northwestern Branch, Milwaukee, WisconsinMilwaukee, Wis.: For current expenses Current expenses.including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-six thousand five hundred dollars; For subsistenceSubsistence., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, one hundred and thirty-seven thousand one hundred and four dollars; For householdHousehold., including the same objects specified under this bead for the Central Branch, seventy thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-three thousand five hundred dollars; For transportationTransportation.of members of the home, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For repairsRepairs., including the same objects specified under this head for the ('entrai Branch, thirty-four thousand dollars; For farmFarm., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, nine thousand dollars; In all, three hundred and forty-one thousand nine hundred and four dollars. Eastern Branch, Togus, MaineTogus. Me.: For current expenses, including the same objects specified under this head for the Central BranchCurrent expenses., forty-eight thousand dollars; 1410 For subsistenceSubsistence., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, one hundred and thirty-five thousand two hundred and seventy-four dollars; For householdHousehold., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, seventy-two thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-three thousand dollars; For transportationTransportation.of members of the home, one thousand two hundred dollars ; For repairsRepairs., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, fifty thousand dollars; For farmFarm., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars; In all, three hundred and sixty-six thousand nine hundred and seventy-four dollars. Southern Branch, Hampton, VirginiaHampton, Va.: For current expenses, including the same objects specified under this head for the Central BranchCurrent expenses., forty-eight thousand dollars; For subsistenceSubsistence., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, one hundred and seventy-three thousand three hundred and thirty-eight dollars; For householdHousehold., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, seventy-seven thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the. Central Branch, forty-five thousand dollars; For transportationTransportation.of members of the home, two thousand dollars; For repairs,Repairs.including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-two thousand dollars; For bridgeBridge.across Johns Creek, sixteen thousand dollars; For farmFarm., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, ten thousand dollars; In all, four hundred and thirteen thousand three hundred and thirty-eight dollars. Western Branch, Leavenworth, KansasLeavenworth, Kans.: For current expensesCurrent expenses., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, fifty-two thousand dollars; For subsistenceSubsistence., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, one hundred and seventy-nine thousand eight hundred and fifty-two dollars; For householdHousehold., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, eighty-four thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That no part of this sum shall be used for fuel oil if it shall appear to the board of managers that coal as a fuel can be procured and Restriction.used more economically; For hospitalHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, fifty-three thousand dollars; For transportationTransportation.of members of the home, two thousand five hundred dollars; For repairsRepairs., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-five thousand dollars; For purchase of additional landAdditional land., ten thousand dollars; For farmFarm., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, seventeen thousand dollars; In all, three hundred and eighty-three thousand three hundred and fifty-two dollars. Pacific Branch, Santa Monica, CaliforniaSanta Monica, Cal.: For current expenses, Current expenses.including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-eight thousand dollars; For subsistenceSubsistence., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, one hundred and seventy-four thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars; 1411 For householdHousehold., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, sixty thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, fifty-two thousand dollars; For transportationTransportation.of members of the home, three thousand five hundred dollars; For repairsRepairs., including the same objects specified under this head for the Centra] Branch, forty thousand dollars; For one new boilerNew boiler, five thousand dollars : For water-softening plantWater softening plant., six thousand dollars; For two cottages for officers’ quartersOfficers’ quarters., five thousand seven hundred dollars; For tuberculosis wardTuberculosis ward., seven thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars ; For farmFarm., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, twelve thousand dollars; In all, four hundred and fourteen thousand five hundred and eighty-five dollars. Marion Branch, Marion, IndianaMarion, Ind.: For current expensesCurrent expenses., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-four thousand dollars; For subsistenceSubsistence., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, one hundred and twenty-two thousand one hundred and seventy-one dollars; For householdHousehold., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, and for necessary expenses for the procurement, piping, and preservation of natural gas, oil, and water, forty- five thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, thirty-eight thousand dollars; For transporationTransportation.of members of the home, one thousand dollars; For repairsRepairs., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, thirty thousand dollars; For farmFarm., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; In all, two hundred and ninety-two thousand six hundred and seventy-one dollars. Danville Branch, Danville, IllinoisDanville, Ill.: For current expensesCurrent expenses., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-eight thousand dollars; For subsistenceSubsistence., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, one hundred and seventy-three thousand and forty-five dollars; For householdHousehold., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, seventy-three thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-six thousand dollars; For transportationTransportation.of members of the home, two thousand dollars. For repairsRepairs., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, thirty thousand dollars; For farmFarm., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, twelve thousand dollars; In all, three hundred and eighty-four thousand and forty-five dollars. Mountain Branch, Johnson City, TennesseeJohnson City, Tenn.: For current expensesCurrent expenses., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-two thousand dollars; For subsistenceSubsistence, including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Brandi, one hundred and thirteen thousand two hundred and forty dollars; 1412 For householdHousehold., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, fifty thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital., including the same objects specified under the head of Central Branch, thirty thousand dollars; For transportationTransportation.of members of the home, three thousand dollars; For repairsRepairs., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, thirty thousand dollars; For farmFarm., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, twenty thousand dollars; In all, two hundred and eighty-eight thousand two hundred and forty dollars. Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Ilot Springs, South DakotaHot Springs, S. Dak.: For current expensesCurrent expenses., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, twenty-seven thousand dollars; For subsistenceSubsistence., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, thirty-two thousand dollars; For householdHousehold., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, forty-one thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, thirty-six thousand dollars; For transportationTransportation.of members of the home, nine thousand dollars; For repairsRepairs., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, ten thousand dollars; For farmFarm., including the same objects specified under this head for the Central Branch, seven thousand dollars; For addition to tuberculosis wardTuberculosis ward., six thousand one hundred dollars; For electric-lighting plantPower, etc., plant., including the enlargement of the power house and one new boiler, thirty thousand dollars. For shop buildingsShop buildings.with sleeping rooms, eight thousand three hundred dollars; In all, one hundred and seventy-six thousand four hundred dollars. For clothingClothing for all branches.for all the branches, namely: Expenditures for clothing, underclothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, socks, and overalls; also all sums expended for labor, materials, machines, tools, and appliances employed, and for use in the tailor shops, knitting shops, and shoe shops, or other home shops in which any kind of clothing is made or repaired, two hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars. For salaries of officers and employeesSalaries, etc.. Beard of Managers.of the Board of Managers, and for outside relief and incidental expenses, namely: For president of the Board of Managers, four thousand dollars; secretary of the Board of Managers, five hundred dollars; general treasurer, who shall not be a member of the Board of Managers, four thousand five hundred dollars; inspector general and chief surgeon, four thousand dollars; assistant general treasurer and assistant inspector general, three thousand dollars; assistant inspector general, three thousand dollars; clerical services for the offices of the president, general treasurer, and inspector general and chief surgeon, fifteen thousand five hundred dollars; clerical services for managers, four thousand five hundred dollars; for traveling expenses of the Board of Managers, their officers and employees, including officers of branch homes when detailed on inspection work, sixteen thousand dollars; for outside relief, five hundred dollars; for rent, legal services, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, and other incidental expenses, seven thousand dollars; in all, sixty-two thousand five hundred dollars. In all, for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, four million thirty-one thousand two hundred and eighty-two dollars. *Provided,**Proviso.*That no part of the foregoing appropriations shall be expended for any purpose at any branch of the National Home for1413Disabled Volunteers that maintains or permits to be maintained on its premises aIntoxicants.bar, canteen, or other place where beer, wine, or other intoxicating liquors are sold. State or TerritorialState and Territorial homes.homes for disabled soldiers and sailors: For continuing aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Vol. 25, p. 450.Act approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, including all classes of soldiers admissible to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, one million two hundred thousand dollars: *Provided,**Provisos.*That no part of this appropriation shall be apportioned to any State or Territorial home that maintains a bar or canteen where intoxicatingIntoxicants.liquors are sold: *Provided further,* That for any sum or sums collected in any manner from inmates Collections from inmates.of such State or Territorial homes to be used for the support of said homes a like amount shall be deducted from the aid herein provided for, but this proviso shall not apply to any State or Territorial home into which the wives or widows of soldiers are admitted and maintained. BACK PAY AND BOUNTY.Back pay and bounty. For payment ofPayment of.amounts for arrears of pay of two and three year volunteers, for bounty to volunteers and their widows and legal heirs, for bounty under the Vol. 14, p. 322.Act of July twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, and for amounts for commutation of rationsCommutation of rations.to prisoners of war in States of the so-called Confederacy, and to soldiers on furlough, that may be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, one hundred thousand dollars. For payment of amounts for arrears of pay and allowances on account of service of officers and men of the Army during the war with SpainWar with Spain, etc.and in the Philippine Islands that may be certified to be due by the accounting officers of the Treasury during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve and that are chargeable to the appropriations that have been carried to the surplus fund, one thousand dollars. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Interior Department. PUBLIC BUILDINGS.Public buildings. Repairs of buildings, Interior DepartmentRepairs to Department buildings.: For repairs of Interior Department and Pension Buildings, and of the old Post Office Department Building, occupied by the Interior Department, including preservation and repair of steam-heating and electric-lighting plants and elevators, thirty thousand dollars, of which sum not exceeding seven thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for day labor, except for work done by contract. Installing coal and ash conveyer, and so forthCentral heating plant.: For installing coal and ash conveyer, ash house and hopper, coal crusher and necessary motors, and enlarging and improving present coal vaults in connection with the central heating plant in the old post-office building, eight thousand dollars. New roof, Patent Office BuildingPatent Office. New roof.: For new roof New roof.on the Patent Office Building, twelve thousand dollars. CapitolCapitol.Building: For work at Capitol and for general repairs thereofRepairs, etc., including flags for the east and west fronts of the center of the Capitol and for Senate and I louse Office Buildings; flagstaffs, halyards, and tackle, wages of mechanics and laborers: purchase, maintenance, and driving of office vehicle, and not exceeding one hundred dollars for the purchase of technical and necessary reference books and city directory, thirty thousand dollars. 1414 For continuing the work of cleaning and repairing works of artWorks of art.in the Capitol, including repairs to frames, under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, one thousand five hundred dollars. Improving the Capitol groundsImproving grounds.: For the care and improvement of the grounds surrounding the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings, pay of one clerk, mechanics, gardeners, for fertilizers, repairs to pavements, walks, and roadways, thirty thousand dollars. Capitol power plantCapitol powerplant. Maintenance.: For lighting the Capitol, Senate and House Office Buildings, and Congressional Library Building, and the grounds about the same, Botanic Garden, Senate stables and engine house, House stables, Maltby Building, and folding and storage rooms of the Senate; pay of superintendentSuperintendent of meters.of meters, at the rate of one thousand six hundred dollars per annum, who shall inspect all gas and electric meters of the Government in the District of Columbia without additional compensation; for necessary personal and other servicesServices, etc.; and for materials and labor in connection with the maintenance and operation of the heating, lighting, and power plant, and substations connected therewith, to be expended by the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds under the supervision and direction of the Commission in control of the House Office BuildingUnder commission in control of House Office Building.appointed under the Vol. 34. p. 1365.Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, ninety thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That hereafter the heating, lighting, and power plantName of heating, etc., plant.constructed under the terms of the Act approved April twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and fourVol. 83. p. 479., shall be known as the Capitol power plant; and hereafter all vacanciesFilling vacancies.occurring in the force operating said plant and the substations in connection therewith shall be filled by said superintendent with the approval of said commission in control of the House Office Building appointed under the Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven. For repairs and improvementsRepairs, stable, etc.to steam fire-engine house, and Senate and House stables, and for repairs to and paving of floors and courtyards of same, one thousand five hundred dollars. Enlarging the Capitol GroundsEnlarging grounds.: To continue the acquisition of the land described in the sundry civil appropriation Act, *Ante,* p. 738.approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, and as authorized and prescribed in said Act, for enlarging the Capitol Grounds, five hundred thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the persons designated in said Act to acquire the land described therein for the purposes stated, shall continue to serve under said law and to exercise all the powers and duties conferredCommission continued.thereby in every particular and as fully, notwithstanding either or any of them may have ceased by operation of law, to occupy the office held at the time of the passage of the said sundry civil Act; and the said persons acting under said sundry civil Act shall constitute and be known as a commission, any two of whom shall constitute a quorum and be competent to transact the duties devolving on them. PUBLIC LANDS SERVICE.Public lands. Salaries and commissions of registers and receiversRegisters and receivers.: For salaries and commissions of registers of district laud offices and receivers of public moneys at district land offices, at not exceeding three thousand dollars per annum each, five hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Contingent expensesContingent expenses.of land offices: For clerk hire, rent, and other incidental expenses of the district land offices, including the exchange of typewriters, three hundred and twenty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Provisos.*That this appropriation shall be available for the payment of per diemPer diem., in lieu of subsistence, not exceeding four dollars per day, of clerks detailed to examine the books and management of district land offices and to assist in the operation of said offices, and in the opening1415of new land offices and reservations, while on such duty, and for actual necessary traveling expenses of said clerks, including necessary sleeping-car fares: *Provided further,* That no expenses chargeableRestriction on expenditures.to the Government shall be incurred by registers and receivers in the conduct of local land offices except upon previous specific authorization by the Commissioner of the General Land Office. Expenses of depositing public moneys: For expenses of depositing moneyDepositing moneys.received from the disposal of public lands, by registered mail, bank exchange, or otherwise, as may be directed by the Secretary of the Interior, and under rules to be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, one thousand dollars. Deprediations on public timber, protecting public lands, and settlement of claims for Timber depredations, protecting, and swamp-land claims.swamp land and swamp-land indemnity: To meet the expenses of protecting timber on the public lands, and for the more efficient execution of the law and rules relating to the cutting thereof; of protecting public lands from illegal and fraudulent entry or appropriation, and of adjusting claims for swamp lands, and indemnity for swamp lands, six hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of which sum two hundred and fifty thousand dollars is for the purpose of bringing up the work of the General Land Office hereunder so as to make the same current, and not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars additional for expenses of hearings held by order of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to determine whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in compliance with law, and not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars additional for clerk hire, rent, and other incidental expenses of district land offices: *Provided,**Proviso.*That agents and others employed under this appropriation shall be allowed per diemPer diem., subject to such rules and regulations as he may prescribe in lieu of subsistence, at a rate not exceeding three dollars per day each and actual necessary expenses for transportation, including necessary sleeping-car fares, except when agents are employed in the District of Alaska Alaska service.they may be allowed not exceeding six dollars per day each, in lieu of subsistence. Expenses of hearings in land entriesHearings in land entries.: For expenses of hearings or other proceedings held by order of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to determine the character of lands; whether alleged fraudulent entries are of that character or have been made in compliance with law; and of hearings in disbarment proceedings, thirty- five thousand dollars. Reproducing plats of surveysReproducing plats of surveys.: To enable the Commissioner of the General Land Office to continue to reproduce worn and defaced official plats of surveys on file, and other plats constituting a part of the records of said office, and to furnish local land offices with the same, three thousand five hundred dollars. Examinations of desert landsDesert lands to States.: To enable the Secretary of the Interior to examine, under such regulations and at such compensation as he may prescribe, the desert lands selected by the States under the provisions of section four of the Act of Congress Vol. 28, p.422.approved August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and the Vol. 35, p. 346.Act of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, one thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That if such examinations be made by detailed clerks or employees of the department, they shall be entitled to actual necessary expensesExpenses.for transportation, including necessary sleeping-car fares, and not exceeding three dollars per day in lieu of subsistence. Restoration of lands in forest reservesForest reserves.: To enable the Secretary of the Interior to meet the expenses of advertising the restorationAdvertising restoration of lands, etc.to the public domain of lands in forest reserves, or of lands temporarily withdrawn for forest-reserve purposes, twelve thousand dollars. Opening Indian reservations Opening Indian reservations to entry.(reimbursable): To meet the expenses Expenses.pertaining to the opening to entry and settlement of such Indian1416reservation lands as may be opened during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the expenses pertaining to the opening of each of said reservations and paid for out of this appropriation shall bo reimbursedReimbursements.to the United States from the money received from the sale of the lands embraced in said reservations, respectively, twenty-two thousand dollars. SURVEYING THE PUBLIC LANDS.Surveying. Rates.For surveys and resurveys of public lands, under the supervision of the Commissioner of the General Land Office and direction of the Secretary of the Interior, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Provisos.*That in expending this appropriation preference Preferences.shall be given, first, in favor of surveying townships occupied, in whole or in part, by actual settlers and of lands granted to the State's by the Vol. 25, p. 676.Act approved February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and the Acts approved July third and July tenthVol.26, pp. 215,222., eighteen hundred and ninety; and, second, to surveying under such other Acts as provide for land grants to the several States and Territories, except railroad land grants and such indemnity lands as the several States and Territories may be entitled to in lieu of lands granted them for educational and other purposes which may have been sold or included in some reservation or otherwise disposed of, and other surveys shall include lands adapted to agriculture and lands deemed advisable to survey on account of availability for irrigation or dry farming, lines of reservations, and lands within boundaries of forest reservationsCompensation of surveyors.. The surveys and resurveys to be made by such competent surveyors as the Secretary of the Interior may select, at such compensation not exceeding two hundred dollars per month as he may prescribe, except that the Secretary of the Interior may appoint not to exceed two supervisors of surveys whose Supervisors of surveys.compensation shall not exceed two hundred and fifty dollars per month each, and except in the District of Alaska, where a compensation not exceeding ten dollars per day may be allowed such surveyors and such per diem allowance, in lieu of subsistence, not exceeding three dollars, as he may prescribe, and actual necessary expenses for transportation, including necessary sleeping car fares, said per diem and traveling expenses to be allowed to all surveyors employed hereunder and to such clerks who are competent surveyors Clerks, etc., inspecting mineral, coal, and timber lands, etc.who may be detailed to make surveys, resurveysResurveys, etc., or examinations of surveys heretofore made and reported to be defective or fraudulent, and inspecting mineral deposits, coal fields, and timber districts, and for making, by such competent surveyors, fragmentary surveys, examination of unaccepted contract surveys heretofore made and such other surveys or examinations as may be required for identification of lands for purposes of evidence in any suit or proceeding in behalf of the United States, the sum hereby appropriated to be immediately available: *Provided further,* That the sum of not exceeding ten per centum of the Monuments for section corners.amount hereby appropriated may be expended by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, for the purchase of metal or other equally durable monuments to be used for public-land survey comers wherever practicable. The Commissioner of the General Land Office, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, is authorized to expend out of the appropriationAdditional force, offices of surveyors general.. for surveying the public lands for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, not to exceed the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, for the employment of such additional force in the offices of the United States surveyors general and for additional contingent expenses therein, stationery, and so forth, during the fiscal years of nineteen hundred and eleven and nineteen hundred and1417twelve, as he may deem proper and necessary in the preparation of the returns of direct surveys filed under said appropriation. Completing field notes of surveys in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South DakotaMinnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.: To complete the drafting and field-note writing pertaining to the surveys in the States of Minnesota and North Dakota caused by the discontinuance of the offices of the surveyors generalCompleting field notes.in those States, and for similar work pertaining to returns of surveys in South Dakota caused by the discontinuance of the regular force of employees in the surveyor general’s office of that State, three thousand five hundred dollars. An additional one million acres of arid lands within the State of NevadaNevada.is hereby made available and subject to the terms of section four of an Act of Congress Additional grant of desert lands under Carey Act.entitled “An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Vol. 28, p.422.Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and for other purposes, ” approved August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- four, and by amendments thereto, and the State of Nevada is allowed under the provisions of said Acts said additional area, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purposes and under the provisions of said Acts. For continuing the surveySpecial surveys.of public lands in Garfield, Iron, Kane, San Juan, and Washington Counties, in the State of UtahUtah., fifty thousand dollars, of which amount the sum of not exceeding two thousand dollars may be expended for the necessary office work in the surveyor general's office in connection with this survey. For continuing the survey of public lands in IdahoIdaho., including the cost of office work in the surveyor general’s office not to exceed three thousand five hundred dollars, fifty thousand dollars. For the survey of the lands of the United States in the District of AlaskaAlaska surveys., fifty thousand dollars. Authority is hereby given for the expenditure Allowance for office work.during the fiscal years nineteen hundred and eleven and nineteen hundred and twelve*Ante,* p. 741.of not exceeding five thousand dollars from the appropriation of one hundred thousand dollars for surveying public lands in the District of Alaska, made in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, for the execution of the necessary office work on the returns of surveys filed under the said appropriation. For making resurveys of public lands in the State of NebraskaNebraska., ordered to be resurveyedResurveys.by the Secretary of the Interior, to be immediately available, fifty thousand dollars. For necessary expenses of survey, appraisal, and sale of abandoned military reservationsAbandoned military reservations.transferred to the control of the Secretary of the Interior under the provisions of an Act of Congress Vol. 28, p. 103.approved July fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, and any law prior thereto, including a custodian of the ruin of Casa Grande, two thousand five hundred dollars. united states geological survey.Geological Survey. Office of the Director of the Geological Survey:Salaries of Director, etc.For director, six thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief disbursing clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; librarian, two thousand dollars; photographer, two thousand dollars; two assistant photographers, one at nine hundred dollars and one at seven hundred and twenty dollars; one clerk of class two; three clerks of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; four copyists, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; watchman, eight hundred and forty dollars; four watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; janitor, six hundred dol1418lars; four messengers, at four hundred and eighty dollars each; in all, thirty-five thousand three hundred and forty dollars; Scientific assistantsScientific assistants, etc.of the Geological Survey: For two geologists, at four thousand dollars each; For one geologist, three thousand dollars; For one geologist, two thousand seven hundred dollars; For two paleontologists, at two thousand dollars each; For one chemist, three thousand dollars; For one geographer, two thousand seven hundred dollars; For one geographer, two thousand five hundred dollars; For two topographers, at two thousand dollars each; in all, twenty- nine thousand nine hundred dollars; General expensesExpenses.of the Geological Survey: For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized work of the Geological Survey, including personal services in the District of Columbia and in the field, to be expended under the regulations from time to time prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, and under the following heads, namely: For pay of skilled laborers Skilled laborers,etc. and various temporary employees, twenty thousand dollars; For topographic surveysTopographic surveys. in various portions of the United States, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be immediately available; For geologic surveysGeologic surveys.in the various portions of the United States, three hundred thousand dollars, to be immediately available; For chemical and physical researches Chemical and physical researches.relating to the geology of the United States, including researches with a view of determining geological conditions favorable to the presence of deposits of potash salts, forty thousand dollars; For the preparation of the illustrations Illustrations.of the Geological Survey, eighteen thousand two hundred and eighty dollars; For the preparation of the report of the mineral resources Mineral resources.of the United States, seventy-five thousand dollars; For gauging the streams and determining the water supply of the United States, and for the investigation of underground currents and artesian wellsWater supply., and the preparation of reports upon the best methods of utilizing the water resources, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; For the purchase of necessary books Books, etc.for the library, including directories and professional and scientific periodicals needed for statistical purposes, two thousand dollars; For engraving and printing the geologic mapsMaps., one hundred and ten thousand dollars; For continuation of the topographic surveys of the public landsNational forests surveys.that have been or may hereafter be designated as national forests, seventy-five thousand dollars, to be immediately available; In all, for the United States Geological Survey, one million two hundred and five thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. BUREAU OF MINES.Bureau of Mines. For the general expenses General expenses.of the Bureau of Mines, including the pay of the director and the necessary assistants, clerks, and other employees in the office at Washington, District of Columbia, and in the field, *Ante,* p. 869.and for every other expense requisite for and incident to the general work of the Bureau of Mines in Washington, District of Columbia, and in the field, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, fifty-four thousand dollars; For the investigation as to the causes of mine explosionsInvestigating mine explosions, etc., methods of mining, especially in relation to the safety of minera, the appliances best adapted to prevent accidents, the possible improvement of con1419ditions under which mining operations are carried on, the use of explosives and electricity, the prevention of accidents and other inquiries and technologic investigations pertinent to the mining industry, three hundred and ten thousand dollars; — For the analyzing and testingTesting fuels.of the coals, lignites, ores, and other mineral fuel substances belonging to or for the use of the United States, one hundred and thirty-live thousand dollars; For tests or investigations authorized by the Secretary of the InteriorTests for outside parties., other than those performed for the Government of the United States, a reasonable feeFees, etc.covering actual necessary expenses shall be charged, according to a schedule submitted by the director and approved by the Secretary of the Interior, who shall prescribe the rules and regulations under which such tests or investigations shall be made and under which such fees shall be charged and collected. All moneys received from such fees shall be paid into the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts; For salaries of two mine inspectorsMine inspectors., authorized by the Act approved Vol. 26, p. 1104.March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, for the protection of the lives of miners in the Territories, five thousand dollars; and said inspectors are hereby authorized to inspect coal and other mines in the District of Alaska, to which District the provisions of said Act, except so much as requires six months’ residence in a Territory prior to appointment, are hereby extended and made applicable; For per diemPer diem, etc., subject to such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, in lieu of subsistence at a rate not exceeding three dollars per day each while absent from their homes on duty, except while in Alaska, when such allowance shall be at the rate of five dollars per day, and for actual necessary traveling expenses of said inspectors, including necessary sleeping-car fares, four thou- sand five bundled dollars; For technical and scientific booksBooks, etc.and publications, two thousand dollars ; In all for the Bureau of Mines, four hundred and seventy-five thousand five hundred dollars. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Miscellaneous. Expenses of testimony in disbarment proceedingsDisbarment proceedings.: For actual and necessary expenses to enable the Secretary of the Interior to take testimony, and prepare the same, Expenses.in connection with disbarment proceedings instituted against persons charged with improper practices before the Department of the Interior, its bureaus and offices, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Supreme Court ReportsSupreme Court Reports.: To pay the publishers of the decisions of the Supreme Court for two hundred and seventy copies of volumes, two hundred and twenty-four to two hundred and twenty-seven, inclusive, official edition, at two dollars per volume, and for fifteen copies of volume fifty-five of the Decisions of the Supreme Court, Lawyers’ Cooperative Publishing Company, at five dollars per volume, two thousand two hundred and thirty-five dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the Secretary of the Interior shall hereafter distribute the Supreme Court Reports to the libraries of the United States circuit courts of appeals.Distribution to circuit courts of appeals. To pay for books authorizedBooks to judicial officers.to be furnished under section two hundred and twenty-nine *Ante,* p. 1155.of the “Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary,” sixty-four thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That not more than two dollars shall be paid per volume for the Federal Reporter and not more than five dollars shall be paidPrices.per volume for Digests of the Federal Reporter. 1420 Care and custody of the insane of AlaskaAlaska.: For the care and custody of persons legally adjudged insaneCare of insane.in the district of Alaska, including transportation and other expenses, fifty thousand dollars. Education in AlaskaEducation of natives.: To enable the Secretary of the Interior, in his discretion and under his direction, to provide for the education and support of the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska; for erection, repair, and rental of school buildings; for text-books and industrial apparatus; for pay and necessary traveling expenses of general agent, assistant agent, superintendents, teachers, physicians, and other employees, and all other necessary miscellaneous expenses which are not included under the above special heads, two hundred thousand dollars; so much of which sum as may be necessary for the purchase of supplies shall be immediately available: *Provided,**Provisos.*That no person employed hereunder as special agent or inspector, or to perform any special or unusual duty in connection herewith, Limit of pay.shall receive as compensation exceeding two hundred dollars per month, in addition to actual traveling expenses and per diem not exceeding four dollars in lieu of subsistence, when absent on duty from his designatedServices, Washington, D.C.and actual post of duty: *Provided,* That of the sum hereby appropriated not exceeding seven thousand dollars may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. All expenditures of money appropriated herein for school purposes in Alaska shall be under the supervisionSupervision of expenditures.and direction of the Com- missioner of Education and in conformity with such conditions, rules, and regulations as to conduct and methods of instruction and expenditure of money as may from time to time be recommended by him and approved by the Secretary of the Interior. Reindeer for Alaska : For the support of reindeer stationsReindeer.in Alaska, and for the instruction of Alaskan natives in the care and management of the reindeer, twelve thousand dollars. Protection of gameProtection of game.in Alaska: For carrying out the provisions of an Act approved May eleventh, nineteen hundred and eight, entitled Vol. 35, p. 102.“An Act for the protection of game in Alaska, and for other purposes,” including salaries, travelling expenses of game wardens, and all other necessary expenses, fifteen thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the governor of Alaska. For the suppression of the traffic in intoxicating liquorsSuppressing liquor traffic.among the natives of Alaska, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, twelve thousand dollars. Yellowstone National ParkYellowstone Park.: For the administration and protection of the Yellowstone National Park, five thousand five hundred dollars. For procuring feed for buffaloCare of buffaloes., salaries of buffalo keepers, three thousand dollars. Yosemite National Park, California: For protection and improvement of the Yosemite National ParkYosemite Park.and the construction and repair of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads other than toll roads, fifty thousand dollars. Platt National ParkPlatt Park.: For maintenance, bridging, roads, trails, and sewerage, under direction of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thousand dollars. So much of the appropriation of twelve thousand dollarsYosemite Park., made in the sundry civil Act approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to examineExamination of San Francisco water supply.into the data required to be submitted by the city of San Francisco with reference to a water supply for that city from Lake Eleanor and adjacent watersheds partially within the Yosemite ParkBalance available.or from any other available sources of water supply, and to collect such independent data and information as may be necessary in the premisesAnte, p. 745., including all incidental expenses of the officers of the Engineer Corps of the United States Army detailed by the Secretary of War1421as an advisory board to the Secretary of the Interior in connection therewith, as remains unexpended on the thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and eleven, is hereby reappropriated and made available during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve to enable the Secretary of the Interior to continue such work during that period. Sequoia National ParkSequoia Park., California: For the protection and improvement of the Sequoia National Park and the construction and repair of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads other than toll roads, fifteen thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. General Grant National Park, California: For protection and improvement of the General Grant National ParkGeneral Grant Park., construction of fences and trails, and repairing and extension of roads, two thousand dollars. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: For protection and improvement of the Crater Lake National ParkCrater Lake Park.and repairing and extension of roads, three thousand dollars. Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado: For protection and improvement of Mesa Verde National ParkMesa, Verde Park., Colorado, including the lands within five miles of the boundaries of said reservation, which, under the Act of JuneVol, 34, p. 616.twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, are to be administered by the same service established for the custodianship of the park, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington: For protection and improvement of Mount RainierMount Rainier Park.National Park, construction of bridges, fences, and trails, and improvement of roads, five thousand four hundred dollars. Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota: For the improvement and protection of the Wind Cave National ParkWind Cave Park., two thousand five hundred dollars. Glacier National Park, Montana: For administration and improvement of Glacier National ParkGlacier Park., the construction of roads, bridges, telephone lines, and the repair of roads, trails, bridges, to be expended under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, sixty-nine thousand two hundred dollars, to be immediately available. All proceeds of leases and other revenues that may be derived from any source connected with said park shall be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior in the administration and improvement of the park, and the construction of roads, trails, bridges, and, so forth, therein.N Hereafter the Secretary of the Interior shall submit in the annual Book of EstimatesAnnual statement of receipts and expendi tures., following the estimates for each of the national parks, a classified statement of the receipts and expenditures for the complete fiscal year next preceding the fiscal year for which estimates of appropriations are submitted. GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOB THE INSANE.Government Hospital for Insane. For support, clothing, and treatment in the Government HospitalMaintenance.for the Insane of the insane from the Army and Navy, Marine Corps, Revenue-Cutter Service, inmates of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, persons charged with or convicted of crimes against the United States who are insane, all persons who have become insane since their entry into the military and naval service of the United States who have been admitted to the hospital and who are indigent, including purchase, maintenance, and driving of necessary horses and vehicles and of horses and vehicles for official uso of the superintendent, three hundred and thirty-four thousand four hundred dollars; and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars of this sum may be expended in defraying the expense of the removal of patients to their friends; not exceeding one thousand dollars may be expended1422in the purchase of such books, periodicals, and papers as may be required for the purposes of the hospital and for the medical library, and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the apprehension and return to the hospital of escaped patients. The salary of the superintendentSalary of superintendent.of the hospital is hereby fixed at five thousand dollars per annum. For the buildings and groundsBuildings and grounds.of the Government Hospital for the Insane, as follows: For general repairs and improvements, forty thousand dollars. For roadways, grading, and walks, five thousand dollars. For completing the power, heating, and lighting plant, remodeling the electric layout, and substituting electrically driven for steam-driven machinery, and for other purposesPower plant, etc., from accrued pension money.incident thereto, sixty thousand dollars, which sum shall be paid from money in the Treasury which has accrued to the hospital from pensions under the Act of February twentieth, nineteen hundred and five, and be immediately available. COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB.Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb. For supportSupport, etc.of the institution, including salaries and incidental expenses, for books and illustrative apparatus, and for general repairs and improvements, sixty-six thousand five hundred dollars. For repairs to the buildings of the institution, including plumbing and steam fitting, and for repairs to pavements within the grounds, five thousand dollars. For the building of a new dairy barn to accommodate thirty cows; for the construction of a milk house and silo ; for the repair of present bams and stable; and for adding to and altering the greenhouse, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. From and after the passage of this Act the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb shall be known and designated as the Columbia InstitutionDesignated Columbia Institution for the Deaf.for the Deaf. HOWARD UNIVERSITY.Howard University. For maintenanceMaintenance, etc.of the Howard University, to be used in payment of part of the salaries of the officers, professore, teachers, and other regular employees of the university, the balance of which shall be paid from donations and other sources, of which sum not less than one thousand five hundred dollars shall be used for normal instruction, fifty-seven thousand four hundred dollars; For tools, materials, fuel, wages of instructors, and other necessary expenses of the department of manual arts, to be immediately available, thirteen thousand five hundred dollars; For books, shelving, furniture, and fixtures, for the libraries, one thousand five hundred dollars; For improvement of grounds and repairs of buildings, five thousand dollars, to be immediately available; Medical departmentMedical department.: To meet in part cost of needed equipment, laboratory supplies, and apparatus, including necessary salaries, ten thousand dollars; For material and apparatus for chemical, physical, and naturalhistory studies, and use in laboratories, including cases and shelving, two thousand dollars; For fuel and light, in part payment for fuel and light, Freedman’s Hospital and Howard University, including necessary labor to care for and operate the same, three thousand five hundred dollars. In all, ninety-two thousand nine hundred dollars. 1423 For the construction of a suitable building for coal storage and conveyor runways at the central heating plantHeating plant, etc.of the Freedman’s Hospital and Howard University, to be immediately available, seven thousand five hundred dollars; For additional employees in the operation of the lighting and heating plant, two thousand and forty dollars; For necessary radiators, fixtures, and so forth, to connect manual training school at Howard University with central power and heating system, to be immediately available, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For providing the necessary conduits, cables, wires, and labor in connecting the central heating, electric light, and power plant from Freedman’s Hospital to the various buildings on the Howard University grounds, seven thousand dollars. In all, eighteen thousand three hundred and forty dollars. Freedman's HospitalFreedman’s Hospital. For salaries and compensationSalaries, etc.of the surgeon in chief, not to exceed three thousand dollars, and for all other professional and other services that may be required and expressly approved by the Secretary of the Interior; in all, thirty thousand dollars. A detailed statement of the expenditure of this sum shall be submitted to Congress; For subsistence, fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, medicine, medical and surgical supplies, surgical instruments, electric lights, repairs, furniture, and other absolutely necessary expenses, twenty- one thousand dollars: For rent of quarters for hospital nurses and for heating and lighting the same, three thousand dollars; For elevatorElevator, etc.for the additional wing to Freedman’s Hospital Building authorized by sundry civil ActVol. 35, p. 992.of March fourth, nineteen hundred anil nine, six thousand dollars; For grading and repair of roadways, two thousand dollars; For the construction of a suitable building as home for nurses employed in the hospital, forty thousand six hundred and sixty dollars; In all. one hundred and two thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.Department of Justice. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Courthouse, Washington, District of ColumbiaCourthouse, D. C.: For construction work at the courthouse and repairsRepairs.thereof, as per estimate of the Superintendent of the Capitol, ten thousand dollars. Penitentiary, Leavenworth, KansasLeavenworth, Kans.: For continuing construction of the new United States Penitentiary Penitentiary.at Leavenworth, Kansas, one hundred thousand dollars, to be available immediately and to remain available until expended, all of which sum shall be so expended as to give the maximum amount of employment to the inmates of said penitentiary. Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia: For continuing the construction of the United States Penitentiary at AtlantaAtlanta., Georgia, and the wall around same, seventy-five thousand dollars, to be available immediately and to remain available until expended, Penitentiary.all of which sum shall be so expended as to give the maximum amount of employment to the inmates of said penitentiary. National Training School for BoysNational Training School for Boys.: For the construction of necessary buildings for the care of live stock, seven thousand five hundred dollars; 1424 For a cottage for the assistant superintendent, to be constructed by the school, three thousand dollars; Toward the construction of a central school buildingCentral school building. to cost not exceeding forty-five thousand dollars, including gymnasium and baths, ten thousand dollars; In all, twenty thousand five hundred dollars. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.Miscellaneous. Conduct of customs casesConductor customs cases.: For Assistant Attorney General, eight thousand dollars; Deputy Assistant Attorney GeneralAssistant Attorney General, Deputy, attorneys, etc., seven thousand five hundred dollars; two assistant attorneys, at five thousand dollars each; one assistant attorney, four thousand five hundred dollars; one assistant attorney, three thousand dollars; one assistant attorney, two thousand five hundred dollars; special attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct of customs cases, to be employed and their compensation fixed by the Attorney General, as authorized by section thirty of the Ante, p. 108.Act of August, fifth, nineteen hundred and nine, thirty-five thousand dollars; necessary clerical assistance and other employees at theseat of government and elsewhere, to be employed and their compensation fixed by the Attorney General; supplies, printing, traveling, and other miscellaneous and incidental expenses to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars; in all, ninety-five thousand dollars. For traveling expenses, fees, and mileage allowance of witnesses Witnesses, Board of General Appraisers. before the Board of United States General Appraisers, five thousand five hundred dollars, which sum shall be paid from the permanent annual appropriations for expenses of collecting the revenue from customs. Defending suits in claims Defending suits in claims.against the United States: For defraying the necessary expenses incurred in the examination of witnesses and procuring of evidence in the matter of claims against the United States and such other expenditures as may be necessary in defending suits in the Court of Claims, including defense for the United States in the matter of French spoliation claims, not exceeding five hundred dollars of which may be expended for law books, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, twenty thousand dollars. Detection and prosecution of crimes: For the detection and prosecution of crimes Prosecution of crimes.against the United States; the investigation of the official acts, records, and accounts of marshals, attorneys, clerks, and referees of the United States courts and the Territorial courts, and United States commissioners, for which purpose all the official papers, records, and dockets of said officers, without exception, shall be examined by the agents of the Attorney General at any time; for the protection of the person of the President of the United States; for such other investigations regarding official matters under the control of the Department of Justice as may be directed by the Attorney General; to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Inspection of prisons and prisoners: For the inspection of United States prisons and prisonersInspection of prisons, etc., and for the collection, classification, and preservation of criminal identification records, and their exchange with the officials of State and other institutions, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, ten thousand dollars. Investigation and prosecution of frauds: To defray the expenses of the investigation and prosecution of frauds Investigating frauds, etc.upon the revenues and other frauds upon the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars. Defense in Indian depredation claims: For salaries and expenses in defense of the Indian depredation claimsDefense In Indian depredation claims., including not exceeding six thousand dollars for salaries of necessary employees in Washington, District of Columbia, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, twenty-two thousand dollars. 1425 For the payment of any and all expenses incurred or to be incurred in Mexican Kickapoo Indians.or about the prosecutions for crimes committed in the United States or the Republic of Mexico in connection Prosecutions for fraudulent conveyances. etc.with the false making or unlawful procurement of conveyances purporting to affect title to lands in Oklahoma allotted to Kickapoo Indians, twenty thousand dollars, at the discretion of the Attorney General, the provision of section thirty-six hundred and forty-eight of the Revised StatutesR. S., see. 3648, p. 718. to the contrary notwithstanding. Traveling and miscellaneous expensesTraveling, etc., expenses.: For traveling and other miscellaneous and emergency expenses, authorized and approved by the Attorney General, to be expended at his discretion, the provisions of the first paragraph of section thirty-six hundred and forty-eight, R. S., sec. 3648, p. 718.Revised Statutes, to the contrary notwithstanding, ten thousand dollars. The disbursing clerk of the Department of Justice is authorizedAdvances by disbursing clerk allowed.to take credit in his accounts for advances made by him from the foregoing appropriation by order of the Attorney General. Incidental expenses, District of AlaskaAlaska.: For furniture, fuel, books, and other incidental expensesIncidental expenses., for the offices of the marshals and attorneys, six thousand dollars. Traveling expensesTraveling expenses., District of Alaska: For the actual and necessary expenses of the judges and clerks in the District of Alaska when traveling in the discharge of their official duties, six thousand dollars. Enforcement of antitrust laws: For the enforcement of antitrust lawsEnforcing antitrust laws, etc., including not exceeding ten thousand dollars for salaries of necessary employees at the seat of government, two hundred thousand dollars. Suits to set aside conveyances of allotted landsConveyances of allotted lands., Five Civilized Tribes: For the payment of necessary expenses incident to any suits broughtExpenses of suits to set aside.at the request of the Secretary of the Interior in the eastern judicial district of Oklahoma, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, fifty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That the sum of ten thousand dollars of the above amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be expended in the prosecution of cases in the western judicial districtOklahoma western judicial district.of Oklahoma, and not to exceed ten thousand dollars of said sum shall be available for the expenses of the United States on appeals to the Supreme CourtAppeals to Supreme Court.of the United States. Enforcement of Acts to regulate commerceEnforcement of acts to regulate commerce.: For expenses of representing the Government in all matters arisingExpensesunder the Act entitled “An Act to regulate commerce,” approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-sevenVol. 21, p. 379., as amended, including traveling expenses and rentals, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, *Ante.* p. 539.including salaries of employees at Washington, twenty-five thousand dollars. Suits affecting title to Seminole allotted lands in OklahomaSeminole allotments in Oklahoma.: For the payment of necessary expense incident to any suits broughtExpenses of suite affecting titles., including the salary of an attorney specially employed to set aside illegal conveyances of Seminole allotments, to protect the possession of Seminole allottees in their allotted lands, or in the prosecution of any criminal proceedings based on frauds perpetrated upon Seminole allottees with respect to their allotted lands, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, ten thousand dollars. JUDICIAL.Judicial. UNITED STATES COURTS.United States courts. For defraying the expensesExpenses. of the Supreme Court ; of the circuit and district courts of the United States, including the district court in the Territory of Hawaii; of the supreme court and court of appeals1426 of the District of Columbia; of the district court of Alaska; of the circuit courts of appeals; of suits and preparations for or in defense of suits in which the United States is interested; of the prosecution of offenses committed against the United States; and in the enforcement of the laws of the United States, specifically the expenses stated under the following appropriations, namely: For payment of salaries, fees, and expenses of United States marshalsMarshals’ salaries, etc.and their deputies, one million four hundred thousand dollars, to include payment for services rendered in behalf of the United States or otherwise. Advances to United States marshalsAdvances., in accordance with existing law, may be made from the proper appropriations, as herein provided, immediately upon the passage of this Act; but no disbursement shall be made priorRestriction.to July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, by said disbursing officers from the funds thus advanced, and no disbursements shall be made therefrom to liquidate expenses for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven or prior years. To pay the amounts added to the salaries of the Chief JusticeIncreased salaries to justices.and the associate justices of the Supreme Court by the Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating *Ante.,* p. 1152.to the judiciary, passed at the present session of Congress, nine thousand dollars. For salaries of United StatesDistrict attorneys.Salaries, etc.district attorneys and expenses of United States district attorneys and their regular assistants, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Provisos.*That this appropriation shall be available for the payment of the salaries of regularly appointed clerics to United States district attorneys for servicesService during vacancies.rendered during vacancy in the office of the United States district attorney: *Provided further,* That beginning July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, the salary of the United States attorney for the district of New JerseyNew Jersey.shall be five thousand dollars per annum: *And provided further,* That the annual salary of the United States attorney for the district of NevadaNevada.shall be, after the beginning of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, four thousand dollars. For fees of United States district attorney for the District of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia.Fees, district attorney.. twenty-eight thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. The United States district attorney for the District of Columbia shall hereafter pay to his deputies or assistants not exceedingExpenses limited.in all twelve thousand dollars per annum; also his clerical and messenger hire, not exceeding eight thousand nine hundred and forty dollars; office rent, fuel, stationery, printing, and other incidental expenses, not exceeding two thousand dollars, out of the fees of his office: *Provided,**Proviso.*That no expenses other than those above specified shall be allowed.Restriction. For payment of regular assistantsRegular assistants.to United States district attorneys, who are appointed by the Attorney General, at a fixed annual compensation, three hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. For payment of assistants to the Attorney GeneralAssistants in special cases.and to United States district attorneys employed by the Attorney General to aid in special cases, two hundred thousand dollars. This appropriation shall be available also for the payment of foreign counselForeign counsel.employed by the Attorney General in special cases, and such counsel shall not bo required to take oath of officeOath.in accordance with section three hundred and sixty-six, Revised Statutes of the United States.R. S., sec. 366, p. 62. For fees of clerksClerks’ fees., three hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. For fees of United States commissioners and justicesUnited States commissioners, etc., fees.of the peace acting under section one thousand and fourteen, Revised Statutes of the United StatesR. S., sec. 1014, p. 189., one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. . For fees of jurorsJurors’ fees., one million one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Fees of witnessesWitness fees., United States courts: For fees of witnesses and for payment of the actual expenses of witnesses, as provided by section1427eight hundred and fifty, Revised Statutes of the United StatesR. S., see. 850, p. 160., to be available if necessary for the like fees in the District of Columbia, one million dollars. For rent of roomsRent of court rooms.for the United States courts and judicial officers, seventy thousand dollars. For pay of bailiffsBailiffs, etc.and criers, not exceeding three bailiffs and one crier in each court, except in the southern district of New York and the northern district of Illinois: *Provided,**Provisos.*That all persons employed under section seven hundred and fifteen of the Revised Statutes shall be deemed to be in actual attendanceActual attendance.R. S., sec. 715, p. 136.when they attend upon the order of the courts: *Provided further,* That no such person shall be employed during vacation; of reasonable expensesTraveling, etc., expenses of judges.actually incurred for travel and maintenance of circuit and district judges of the United States and the judges of the district courts of the United States in Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico, consequent upon their attending court or transacting other official business at any place other than their official place or residence, not to exceed ten dollars per day, said expenses to be paid by the marshal of the district in which said court is held or official business transacted upon the judge’s written certificateJury expenses.; of meals and lodgings for jurors in United States cases, and of bailiffs in attendance upon the same, when ordered by the court ; and of compensation for jury commissionersJury commissioners., five dollars per day, not exceeding three days for any one term of court, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For payment of such miscellaneous expensesMiscellaneous expenses.as may be authorized by the Attorney General, for the United States courts and their officers, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That in so far as it may be deemed necessary by the Attorney General, this appropriation shall be available for such expenses in the District of AlaskaAlaska., To enable the Joint Committee on the Library to procure for the court room of the Supreme Court of the United States a marble bustBust of Chief Justice Fuller., with pedestal, of the late Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller, one thousand five hundred dollars. To enable the Joint Committee on the Library to procure Portrait of Chief Justice Fuller.for the robing room of the Supreme Court of the United States an oil portrait of the late Chief Justice Mehulle Weston Fuller, one thousand live hundred dollars. For suppliesSupplies., including exchange of typewriting and adding machines for the United St ates courts and judicial officers, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, thirty-five thousand dollars. For support of United States prisonersSupport of prisoners., including necessary clothing and medical aid, and transportation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the United States, and including support of prisoners becoming insane during imprisonment, as well before as after conviction, and continuing insane after expiration of sentence, who have no friends to whom they can be sent; for expenses of ship ping remains of deceased prisoners to their homes in the United States; for the expense of care and medical treatment of guards employed by the United States who may be injured by prisoners while said guards are endeavoring to prevent escapes or suppressing mutiny; for expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped prisoners, and for rewards for their recapture, and not exceeding ten thousand dollars for repairs, betterments, and improvements of United States jails, including sidewalks, five hundred and ten thousand dollars. For the support of the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, KansasLeavenworth, Kans.Penitentiary., as follows: For subsistenceSubsistence., including supplies for prisoners, warden, deputy warden, and physician, tobacco for prisoners, kitchen and dining1428room furniture and utensils, and for farm and garden seeds and implements, and for purchase of ice if necessary, forty thousand dollars; For clothingClothing, etc., transportation, and traveling expenses, including such clothing as can be made at the penitentiary; for the usual gratuities as provided by law to prisoners at release, including transportation to place of conviction or place of bona fide residence in the United States; for expenses of shipping remains of deceased prisoners to their homes in the United States; for expenses of penitentiary officials while traveling on duty; for expenses incurred in identifying and pursuing escaped prisoners, and for rewards for their recapture, thirty-two thousand dollars; For miscellaneousMiscellaneous.expenditures in the discretion of the Attorney General, for fuel, forage, hay, light, water, stationery, purchase of fuel for generating steam, heating apparatus, burning bricKS and lime; forage for issue to public animals, and hay and straw for bedding; blank books, blank forms, typewriting supplies, pencils and memorandum books for guards, books for use in chapel, paper, envelopes, and postage stamps for issue to prisoners; for labor and materials for repairing steam-heating plant, electric plant and water circulation, and drainage; for labor and materials for construction and repair of buildings for general supplies, machinery, and tools for use on farm and in shops, brickyard, quarry, limekiln, laundry, bathrooms, printing office, photograph gallery, stables, policing buildings and grounds; for the purchase of cows, horses, mules, wagons, harness, veterinary supplies, lubricating oils, office furniture, stoves, blankets, bedding, iron bunks, paints and oils, library books, newspapers and periodicals, and electrical supplies; for payment of water supply, telegrams, telephone service, notarial and veterinary services; for advertising in newspapers; for fees to consulting physicians called to determine mental condition of supposed insane prisoners, and for other services in cases of emergency; for pay of extra guards or employees when deemed necessary by the Attorney General, and for expense of care and medical treatment of guards who may be injured by prisoners while said guards are endeavoring to prevent escapes or suppressing mutiny, forty thousand dollars; For hospitalHospital.supplies, including purchase of medicines, medical and surgical supplies, and all other articles for the care and treatment of sick prisoners; and for expenses of interment of deceased prisoners, two thousand five hundred dollars; For salariesSalaries., including pay of officials and employees as follows: Warden, four thousand dollars; deputy warden, two thousand dollars; chaplain, one thousand live hundred dollars; chaplain, six hundred dollars; physician, one thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; bookkeeper and record clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; stenographer, nine hundred dollars; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; head cook, one thousand dollars; steward and storekeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; superintendent of farm and transportation, nine hundred dollars; three captains of watch, at one thousand dollars each; guards, at severity dollars per month each, fifty-two thousand and eighty dollars; two teamsters, at six hundred dollars each; engineer and electrician, one thousand five hundred dollars: assistant engineer and electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, seventy- nine thousand two hundred and eighty dollars; For foremen, shoemaker, harness maker, carpenter, laundryman, blacksmith, tailor, and tinner, when necessary, four thousand eight hundred dollars ; In all, for penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, one hundred and ninety-eight thousand five hundred and eighty dollars. For support of the United States Penitentiary at Atlanta, GeorgiaAtlanta, Ga.Penitentiary., as follows: 1429 For subsistenceSubsistence., including the same objects specified under this head for the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, thirty thousand dollars; For clothingClothing, etc. and transportation, including the same objects specified under this head for the United States Penitentiaxy at Leaven- worth, Kansas, twenty-five thousand dollars; For miscellaneous expendituresMiscellaneous., in the discretion of the Attorney General, including the same objects specified under this head for the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, twenty-four thousand dollars; For hospital suppliesHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the United States Penitentiary at Leaven worth, Kansas, two thousand dollars. For salariesSalaries., including pay of officials and employees, as follows: Warden, four thousand dollars; deputy warden, two thousand dollars; chaplain, one thousand five hundred dollars; chaplain, one thousand two hundred dollars; chief clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; physician, one thousand six hundred dollars; bookkeeper and record clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; stenographer, nine hundred dollars; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; telephone operator, four hundred and eighty dollars; engineer and electrician, one thou- sand five hundred dollars; assistant engineer and electrician, one thousand two hundred dollars; three captains of watch, at one thousand dollars each; steward and storekeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; superintendent of farm and transportation, nine hundred dollars; two teamsters, at six hundred dollars each; head cook, one thousand dollars; guards, at seventy dollars per month each, forty-three thousand dollars; in all, seventy-three thousand and eighty dollars ; For foremen, tailor, blacksmith, shoemaker, laundryman, and carpenter, when necessary, four thousand dollars; In all, for penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, one hundred and fifty- eight thousand and eighty dollars. For support of the United States Penitentiary, McNeil Island, WashingtonMcNeil Island, Wash, Penitentiary., as follows: For subsistence, including the same objects specified under this headSubsistence.for the United States Penitentiary, at Leavenworth, Kansas, and for supplies for guards, ten thousand dollars; For clothingClothing, etc.and transportation, including the same objects specified under this head for the United States Penitentiary at Leaven- worth, Kansas, six thousand dollars; For miscellaneous expendituresMiscellaneous., including the same objects specified under this head for the United States Penitentiary at Leaven- worth, Kansas, and for such other purposes as may be directly ordered and approved by the Attorney General, fifteen thousand dollars; For hospital suppliesHospital., including the same objects specified under this head for the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, one thousand dollars; For salariesSalaries., including pay of officials and employees, as follows: For warden, two thousand dollars; deputy warden, one thousand two hundred dollars; physician, one thousand two hundred dollars; steward and cook, one thousand dollars; guards, at seventy dollars per month each, ten thousand five hundred dollars; in all, fifteen thou- sand nine hundred dollars. In all, for penitentiary at McNeil Island, Washington, forty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars. For support of the National Training School for BoysNational Training School for Boys, D. C., District of Columbia: For superintendent, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant superintendent, one, thousand five hundred dollars; teachers and assistant teachersSalaries., nine thousand one hundred and twenty dollars: 1430storekeeper and steward, six hundred dollars; matron of school, six hundred dollars; six matrons of families, at two hundred and forty dollars each; foremen of and skilled helpers in industries, three thousand eight hundred dollars; farmer, six hundred dollars; assist- ant farmer, four hundred and twenty dollars; teamster, three hundred and sixty dollars; florist, engineer, and shoemaker, at five hundred and forty dollars each; baker, and tailor, at six hundred dollars each; cook, four hundred and eighty dollars; assistant engineer, four hundred and twenty dollars; laundress, three hundred and sixty dollars; dining-room attendant, boys, three hundred dollars; dining-room attendant, officers, two hundred and forty dollars; house- maid, two hundred and sixteen dollars; seamstress, two hundred and forty dollars; assistant cook, three hundred dollars; nurse, six hundred dollars; watchmen, not to exceed eight in number, two thousand eight, hundred and eighty dollars; office clerk, seven hundred and twenty dollars; assistant office clerk, four hundred and eighty dollars; parole officer, nine hundred dollars; secretary and treasurer to board of trustees, six hundred dollars; in all, thirty-two thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars; For support of inmates, Maintenance. including groceries, flour, feed, meats, dry goods, leather, shoes, gas, fuel, hardware, furniture, tableware, farm implements, seeds, harness and repairs to same, fertilizers, books and periodicals, printing, and entertainments, stationery, plumbing, painting, glazing, medicines and medical attendance, stock, vehicles, fencing, repairs to buildings, and other necessary items, including compensation, not exceeding one thousand live hundred dollars, for additional labor or services, for identifying and pursuing escaped inmates, and for rewards for their recapture, and for transportation and other necessary expenses incident to securing suitable homes for discharged boys, not exceeding five hundred dollars, ten thousand five hundred dollars; For extraordinary repairsRepairs. to buildings, fences, and roadways, and for purchase of equipment, two thousand dollars; In all, for National Training School for Boys, forty-four thousand nine hundred and ninety-six dollars. UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.Department of Commerce and Labor. LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, FOG SIGNALS, LIGHT VESSELS, AND OTHER WORKS UNDER THE LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.Lighthouses, beacons, fog signals, etc. Monhegan Island, Maine, Light Station: For improving the light and fog signal at Monhegan Island, Maine, ten thousand dollars.Monhegan Island, Me., light station. Stonington, Connecticut, Light Station: For repairRepairs.of sea wall about Stonington Point, Connecticut, five hundred dollars.Stonington River, Conn. For range light, in Bogue SoundBogue Sound, N. C.Range light., North Carolina, two thousand five hundred dollars. Staten Island Lighthouse DepotStaten Island depot., New York: For constructing a power house and foundry, and for completing the equipment, wiring, and so forth, of the power plantPower plant.at the general lighthouse depot, Staten Island, New York, thirty thousand dollars. Brandywine ShoalBrandywine Shoal.Light Station, Delaware: For rebuilding and improving the present light and fog-signal station at Brandywine Shoal, Delaware Bay, DelawareLight, etc., station., on the present or an adjacent site, seventy-five thousand dollars. For establishing a light and fog-signal station at or near the mouth of Rondout CreekHudson River.Light at Rondout Creek. N. Y.. Hudson River, New York, forty thousand dollars. Lincoln Rock Light Station, AlaskaLincoln Rock, Alaska.: For rebuilding and improving the present light and fog signal at Lincoln Rock. AlaskaLight, etc., station., on the present or an adjacent site, twenty-five thousand dollars. 1431 Buffalo Breakwater, North End Light Station, New YorkBuffalo, N. Y. Breakwater light station.: For rebuilding the Buffalo Breakwater, North End Light Station, New York, on the present or an adjacent site, sixty thousand dollars, Superior Entry, WisconsinSuperior Entry, Wis.: For the completion of the lighting of the breakwatersLighting breakwaters, etc.and piers at Superior Entry, Wisconsin, twenty-five thousand dollars. Eagle Point Range Lights, New JerseyDelaware River.Eagle Point range lights.: For the establishment of proper lights to light a difficult turn at the junction of the two Horseshoe ranges on the Delaware River below Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. San Pedro Break water Light Station, CaliforniaSan Pedro, Gal.Breakwater light, etc., station.: For establishing a light and fog-signal station on the San Pedro Breakwater, California, thirty-six thousand dollars. For a light vessel for sendee at or near a point between Point Abino and Sturgeon Point, in Lake Erie, seventy-five thousand dollars.Lake Erie.Light vessel. Edgemoor Lighthouse Depot, DelawareEdgemoor depot Del. Improvements.: For the reconstruction of the wharves and sea wall, for dredging the basin, and for other improvements at the Edgemoor Lighthouse Depot, Delaware, thirty thousand dollars. Miah Maul Shoal Light Station, Delaware BayDelaware Bay.Miah Maul Shoal station.: For completing the construction of the light and fog-signal station at Miah Maul Shoal, Delaware Bay, thirty thousand dollars. Fort McHenry Channel, Maryland: For range lights, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.Fort McHenry Channel, Md.Range lights. For suitable lights and signals in Cape Fear River, below Wilmington, North Carolina, twenty-one thousand dollars.Cape Fear River, N. C.Additional lights, etc. For establishing an adequate system of lighting in the channels leading to Norfolk Harbor, Virginia, thirty-live thousand dollars.Norfolk. Va.Lighting channels to harbor. Sand Island Light StationSand Island, Ala., Alabama: For protecting the site at Sand Island Light Station, AlabamaLight station., fifteen thousand dollars. Detroit River lightsDetroit River. Mich., Michigan: For establishing aids to navigation along the Livingstone Channel, Detroit River, MichiganLivingstone Channel lights and buoys., including authority to locate and construct lights and to place buoys necessary to properly mark this channel, two hundred and ten thousand dollars. Staten Island lighthouse depotStaten Island depot., New York: For repairs and extension of wharves at the general lighthouse depot, Staten Island, New York,Repairs to wharves.forty thousand dollars. Hunts PointHunts Point, N. Y.Light Station, New York: For the establishments of a light and fog signal to properly mark Hunts Point between Light station.Hell Gate and Whitestone Point, East River, New York, five thousand dollars. Battery Point Light StationBattery Point, Wash., Washington: For completing the establishment of the light and fog-signal stationLight, etc.,station.at Battery Point, Washington, thirty-three thousand dollars. Aids to navigation, AlaskaAlaska.: For establishing additional aids to navigationAids to navigation. in Alaskan waters, sixty thousand dollars. LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.Lighthouse service. General expensesGeneral expenses.Ante, p. 537., Lighthouse Service: For supplies, repairs, maintenance, and incidental expenses of lighthouses and other fights, beacons, buoyage, fog signals, lighting of rivers heretofore authorized to be lighted, light vessels, other aids io navigation, and lighthouse tendem, including the establishment, repair, and improvement of beacons and day marks and purchase of land for same, the establishment of post lights, buoys, submarine signals, and fog signals, the establishment of oil or carbide houses, not to exceed ten thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That no oil house erected hereunder shall expeed five hundred and fifty dollars in cost; Limit for oil houses.the construction of necessary outbuildings at a cost not exceeding two hundred dollars at any one1432 light station in any fiscal year, the improvements of grounds and buildings connected with light stations and depots, wages of laborers attending post lights, pay of temporary employees while engaged on works of general repair and maintenance, rationsRations, etc.and provisions for keepers of lighthouses, officers and crews of light vessels and tendere, and officials of the Lighthouse Service on duty on board of such tenders or vessels, reimbursement under rules prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, of keepers of light stations and masters of light vessels and of lighthouse tendere for rations and provisions and clothing furnished shipwrecked persons who may be temporarily provided for by them, not exceeding in all five thousand dollars in any fiscal year, fuel and rent of quarters where necessary for keepers of lighthouses, the purchase of land sitesPurchase of sites, etc.for fog signals, the rent of necessary ground for all such lights and beacons as are for temporary use or to mark changeable channels and which in consequence can not be made permanent, the rent of offices, depots, and wharves, traveling expenses and mileage, library books for light stations and vessels, and technical books and periodicals not exceeding one thousand dollars, and for all other contingent expensesContingent expenses.of district offices and depots, and for contingent expenses of the office of the Bureau of Lighthouses in Washington, two million five hundred and sixty-nine thousand four hundred dollars. Salaries of keepers of lighthousesKeepers' salaries.: For salaries of not exceeding one thousand seven hundred and fifty lighthouse and fog-signal keepers and laborers attending other lights exclusive of post lights, nine hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Salaries, lighthouse vessels: For salaries and wages of officers and crews of light vesselsLight vessels.and lighthouse tenders, including temporary employment when necessary, one million seven thousand four hundred and twenty dollars. Salaries, Lighthouse Service: For salaries of seventeen lighthouse inspectorsInspectors, etc.and of clerks and other authorized permanent employees in the district offices and depots of the Lighthouse Service, exclusive of those regularly employed in the office of the Bureau of Lighthouses, Washington, District of Columbia, four hundred and sixty- five thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY.Coast and Geodetic Survey. For every expenditure requisiteExpenses.for and incident to the work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and including compensation, not other- wise appropriated for, of persons employed in the field work, and commutation to officers of the field force while on field duty, at a rate not exceeding two dollars and fifty cents per day each, to be expended in accordance with the regulations relating to the Coast and Geodetic Survey from time to time prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, and under the following heads: *Provided,**Proviso.*That advances of money under this appropriation may be made to the Coast and Geodetic Survey and by Advances.authority of the superintendent thereof to chiefs of parties, who shall give bond under such rules and regulations and in such sum as the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may direct, and accounts arising under such advances shall be rendered through and by the Coast and Geodetic Survey to the Treasury Department as under advances heretofore made to chiefs of parties. Field expensesField expenses.: For surveys and necessary resurveys of the Atlantic and Gulf coastsAtlantic and Gulf coasts.of the United States, including the coasts of outlying islands under the jurisdiction of the United States: *Provided,**Proviso.*That not more than twenty-five thousand dollars of this amount shall be expended on the coasts of said outlying islandsIsland limitations., seventy thousand dollars, to be immediately available; 1433 For surveys and necessary resurveys of coasts on the Pacific OceanPacific coast.under the jurisdiction of the United States: *Provided,**Proviso.*That this appropriation be available for the transportation to and from Manila and employment in the oilice at WashingtonEmploying, etc.Filipinos.of not to exceed three Filipinos at any one time, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars, to be immediately available; For continuing researches in physical hydrographyPhysical hydrography.relating to harbors and burs, and for tidal and current observations on the coasts of the United States, or other coasts under the jurisdiction of the United States, six thousand four hundred dollars; For offshore soundings and examination of reported dangers on the coastsCoast Pilot, etc. of the United States, and of coasts under the jurisdiction of the United States, and to continue the compilation of the Coast Pilot, and to make special hydrographic examinations, and including the employment of such pilots and nautical experts in the field and office as may be necessary for the same, fifteen thousand dollars; For continuing magnetic observationsMagnetic observations. and to establish meridian lines in connection therewith in all parts of the United States, and for making magnetic observations in other regions under the jurisdiction of the United States, including the purchase of additional magnetic instruments, and the lease of sites where necessary and the erection of temporary magnetic buildings; for continuing the line of exact levels between the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts; for furnishing points to State surveysPoints to State surveys., to be applied as far as practicable in States where points have not been furnished; for determinations of geographical positions, and for continuing gravity observations, fifty thousand dollars: For any special surveysSpecial surveys. that may be required by the Bureau of Lighthouses or other proper authority, and contingent expenses incident thereto, including expenses of surveys in aid of the shellfish commission of the State of Maryland, to be immediately available, thirteen thousand dollars: For objects not hereinbefore named that may be deemed urgentMiscellaneous., including the preparation or purchase of preliminary plans and specifications of vessels and the actual necessary expenses of officers of the field force temporarily ordered to the office at Washington for consultation with the superintendent, and for the expenses of the attendance of the American delegates at the meetings of the International Geodetic Association, not to exceed five hundred and fifty dollars, three thousand dollars; *Provided,**Proviso.*That ten per centum of the foregoing amounts shall be available interchangeably for expenditure on the objects namedInterchangeable expenditures., but no more than ten per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation ; In all, for field expenses, three hundred and seventeen thousand four hundred dollars. Repairs and maintenance of vesselsVessels.: For repairsRepairs, etc. and maintenance of the complement of vessels used in the Coast and Geodetic Survey, including the traveling expenses of the person inspecting the repairs, forty thousand dollars. Officers and men, vessels, Coast and Geodetic Survey: Pay, etc.For all necessary employees to man and equip the vessels of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, including professional seamen serving as executive officers and mates on vessels of the survey, to execute the work of the survey herein provided for anil authorized by law, two hundred and forty-five thousand dollars. Salaries. Coast and Geodetic Survey: Salaries.Superintendent. For superintendent, six thousand dollars; 1434 For pay of assistantsAssistants., to be employed in the field or office, as the superintendent may direct, one of whom may be designated by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor to act as assistant superintendent: For two assistants, at four thousand dollars each; For one assistant, three thousand two hundred dollars; For five assistants, at three thousand dollars each; For five assistants, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; For one assistant, two thousand four hundred dollars; For eight assistants, at two thousand two hundred dollars each : For eight assistants, at two thousand dollars each; For eight assistants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; For eight assistants, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; For eight assistants, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For ten assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For six aidsAids., at one thousand one hundred dollars each; For eighteen aids, at one thousand dollars each; and five aids, at nine hundred dollars each; In all, one hundred and sixty thousand two hundred dollars. Pay of office forceOffice force.: For one disbursing agent, two thousand five hundred dollars; For one chief of division of library and archives, one thousand eight hundred dollars; For clerical forceClerical., namely: For two, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand six hundred and fifty dollars each; For four, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For eight, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For five, at one thousand dollars each; For ten, at nine hundred dollars each; For six, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; For topographic and hydrographic draftsmenDraftsmen., namely: For one, at two thousand four hundred dollars; For one, at two thousand two hundred dollars; For three, at two thousand dollars each; For three, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For five, at one thousand dollars each; Computers.For astronomical, geodetic, tidal, and miscellaneous computers, namely: For one, at two thousand five hundred dollars; For one, at two thousand two hundred dollars; For two, at two thousand one hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; For three, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; For four, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For five, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; Engravers.For copperplate engravers, namely: For one, at two thousand four hundred dollars ; For two, at two thousand two hundred dollars each; For three, at two thousand dollars each; For three, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; For two, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; For two, at one thousand four hundred dollars each; For two, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For two, at one thousand dollars each; For engravers and apprentices, at not exceeding one thousand dol lars each, three thousand six hundred dollars; 1435 For electrotypersElectrotypers, etc.and photographers, plate printers and their helpers, instrument makers, carpenters, engineer, and other skilled laborers, namely: For one, at two thousand four hundred dollars; For one, at two thousand dollars; For two, at one thousand six hundred dollars each; For eleven, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; For five, at one thousand dollars each; For three, at nine hundred dollars each; For seven, at seven hundred dollars each; For watchmen, firemen, messengers, and laborers, namely:Watchmen, etc. For three, at eight hundred and eighty dollars each; For four, at eight hundred and twenty dollars each; For three, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; For four, at seven hundred dollars each; For two, at six hundred and forty dollars each; For three, at six hundred and thirty dollars each; For four, at five hundred and fifty dollars each; In all, one hundred and ninety-two thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. Office expensesOffice expenses.: For the purchase of new instruments, for materials and supplies required in the instrument shop, carpenter shop, and drawing division, and for books, scientific and technical books and journals and books of reference, maps, charts, and subscriptions; for copperplates, chart paper, printer's ink, copper, zinc, and chemicals for electrotyping and photographing ; engraving, printing, photographing, and electrotyping supplies; and for photolithographing charts and printing from stone and copper for immediate use. and for the employment of expert lithographers in the office at an expenditure not exceeding three thousand five hundred dollars; for stationery for the office and field parties, transport ation of instruments and supplies when not charged to party expenses, oilice wagon and horses, heating, lighting, and power, telephones, including the operation of switchboard, telegrams, ice, and washing, office furniture, repairs, traveling expenses of assistants and others employed in the office sent on special duty in the service of the office, miscellaneous expenses, contingencies of all kinds, and for extra labor not to exceed three thousand four hundred dollars; in all, fifty thousand dollars. That no part of the money herein appropriated for the Coast and Geodetic Survey shall be available for allowanceAllowances. to civilian or other officers for subsistence while on duty at Washington (except as hereinbefore provided for officers of the field force ordered to Washington for short periods for consultation with the superintendent), except as now provided by law. BUREAU OF FISHERIES.Bureau of Fisheries. Office of commissioner: Salaries.For commissioner, six thousand dollars; deputy commissioner, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand four hundred dollarsCommissioner, etc.: accountant, two thousand one hundred dollars; librarian, one thousand two hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; three clerks of class three; clerk to commissioner, one thousand six hundred dollars; one clerk of class one; one clerk, one thousand dollars; ten clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; engineer, one thousand and eighty dollars; three firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five janitors and messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; janitress, four hundred and eighty dollars; messenger boy, three hundred and sixty dollars; four charwomen, at two hundred and forty dollars each; in all, forty-four thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. 1436 Hereafter in the case of the absence of the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of Fisheries the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may designateDesignation of acting commissioner.some officer of said bureau to perform the duties of the Commissioner during their absence. Office of architect and engineerOffice of architect and engineer.: Architect and engineer, two thousand two hundred dollars; assistant architect, one thousand six hundred dollars; draftsman, one thousand two hundred dollars; in all, five thousand dollars. Division of Fish Culture—OfficeDivision of fish culture.: Assistant in charge, two thousand seven hundred dollars; superintendent of car and messenger service, one thousand six. hundred dollars; one clerk of class three; two clerks of class two; two clerks of class one; clerk, nine hundred dollars (transferred from central station and aquaria) ; in all, twelve thousand dollars. Division of Fish Culture—Station employeesStation employees.: Central Station and Aquaria, Washington, District of ColumbiaCentral station.: Superintendent of station and aquaria, one thousand five hundred dollars; two skilled laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; laborer, six hundred dollars; in all, three thousand five hundred and forty dollars. Green Lake (Maine) StationGreen Lake, Me.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars: foreman, nine hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand five hundred dollars. Craigs Brook (Maine) StationCraigs Brook. Me.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars. Saint Johnsbury (Vermont) Station and Holden (Vermont) Auxiliary StationSaint Johnsbury, Vt.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; four laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, six thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. Gloucester (Massachusetts) StationGloucester, Mass.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars. Woods Hole (Massachusetts) StationWoods Hole, Mass.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars: machinist, nine hundred and sixty dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; pilot and collector, seven hundred and twenty dollars; three firemen, at six hundred dollars each; four laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, eight thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. Cape Vincent (New York) StationCape Vincent, N. Y.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; machinist, nine hundred and sixty dollars; two firemen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each: two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, five thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. Bryans Point (Maryland) StationBryans Point. Md.: Custodian, three hundred and sixty dollars. Wytheville (Virginia) StationWytheville, Va.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand five hundred dollars. Put in Bay
(Ohio)StationPut in Bay, Ohio.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand dollars; machinist, nine hundred and sixty dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand six hundred and sixty dollars. Northville (Michigan) StationNorthville, Mich.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred and sixty dollars; fish 1437 culturist, nine hundred dollars; four laborers, at six hundred dollars each ; in all, five thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. Alpena (Michigan) StationAlpena, Mich.: Foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; in all, two thousand one hundred dollars. . Duluth (Minnesota) StationDuluth, Minn.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand five hundred dollars. Neosho (Missouri) StationNeosho, Mo.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars ; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each ; in all, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. Leadville (Colorado) StationLeadville, Colo.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; two fish culturists, at nine hundred dollars each; skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; cook, four hundred and eighty dollars; in all, six thousand nine hundred dollars. San Marcos (Texas) StationSan Marcos, Tex.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, five thousand four hundred dollars. Baird (California) and Battle Creek (California) StationsBaird and Battle Creek, Cal.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand and eighty dollars; foreman, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, five thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. Clackamas (Oregon) StationClackamas, Oreg.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; skilled laborer, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. Manchester
(Iowa)StationManchester, Iowa.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars. Bozeman (Montana) StationBozeman, Mont.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars. Erwin (Tennessee) StationErwin, Tenn.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at sixhundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars. Nashua (New Hampshire) StationNashua, N. H.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fish culturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars. Edenton (North Carolina) StationEdenton, N. C.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fishculturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars. Baker Lake (Washington) StationBaker Lake, Wash.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fishculturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars. Puget Sound (Washington) StationsPuget Sound, Wash.: Three foremen, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; nine laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, nine thousand dollars. Cold Springs (Georgia) StationCold Springs, Ga.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fishculturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars. 1438 Spearfish (South Dakota) StationSpearfish, S. Dak.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fishculturist, nine hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, three thousand six hundred dollars. White Sulphur Springs (West Virginia) StationWhite Sulphur Springs, W. Va.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fishculturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars. Tupelo (Mississippi) StationTupelo, Miss.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fishculturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars. Boothbay Harbor (Maine) StationBoothbay Harbor, Me.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fishculturist, nine hundred dollars; engineer, one thousand one hundred dollars; skilled laborer, seven hundred and eighty dollars; three firemen, at six hundred dollars each; custodian of lobster pounds, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, eight thousand dollars. Mammoth Spring (Arkansas) StationMammoth Spring, Ark.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; fishculturist, nine hundred dollars; three laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred dollars. Yes Bay (Alaska) HatcheryYes Bay, Alaska.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; two skilled laborers, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; three laborers, at nine hundred dollars each; cook, nine hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. Afognak (Alaska) StationAfognak, Alaska.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; two skilled laborers, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each: three laborers, at nine hundred dollars each; cook, nine hundred dollars; in all, eight thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. Homer (Minnesota) StationHomer, Minn.: Superintendent, one thousand five hundred dollars; scientific assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; scientific assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; engineer, one thousand dollars; two firemen, at six hundred dollars each ; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, eight thousand seven hundred dollars. Biological Station, Fairport, IowaBiological stations.Fairport, Iowa.: Director, one thousand eight hundred dollars; superintendent of fish culture, one thousand five hundred dollars; scientific assistant, one thousand four hundred dollars; scientific assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; foreman, one thousand two hundred dollars; shell expert, one thousand two hundred dollars; engineer, one thousand dollars; two firemen, at six hundred dollars each; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, eleven thousand seven hundred dollars. Biological Station, Beaufort, North CarolinaBeaufortf, N. C.: Superintendent and director, one thousand five hundred dollars; two laborers, at six hundred dollars each; in all, two thousand seven hundred dollars. Employees at largeEmployees at large.: Two field-station superintendents, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each; two fishculturists, at nine hundred and sixty dollars each; two fishculturists, at nine hundred dollars each; five machinists, at nine hundred anti sixty dollars each ; two coxswains, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, thirteen thousand five hundred and sixty dollars. Distribution employeesDistribution employees.: Five car captains, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; six car messengers, at one thousand dollars each; five assistant car messengers, at nine hundred dollars each; five ear laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; five car cooks, at six hundred dollars each; in all, twenty-three thousand one hundred dollars. 1439 Division of inquiry Division of inquiry.respecting food fishes: Assistant in charge, two thousand seven hundred dollars; assistant, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, one thousand six hundred dollars; two assistants, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two assistants, at nine hundred dollars each; one clerk of class one; two clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; in all, fourteen thousand dollars. Division of statistics Division of statistics, etc. and methods of the fisheries: Assistant in charge, two thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks of class four; one clerk of class two; two clerks, at one thousand dollars each; one clerk, at nine hundred dollars: statistical agent, one thousand four hundred dollars; three statistical agents, at one thousand dollars each; one local agent at Boston, Massachusetts, three hundred dollars; one local agent at Gloucester, Massachusetts, six hundred dollars; one local agent at Seattle, Washington, six hundred dollars; in all, sixteen thousand three hundred dollars. Vessel serviceVessel service.: Steamer Albatross“Albatross.”: One naturalist, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one general assistant, one thousand two hundred dollars; one fishery expert, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, one thousand dollars; in all, five thousand two hundred dollars. Steamer Fish Hawk“Fish Hawk.”: One cabin boy, four hundred and eighty dollars. Schooner Grampus“Grampus.”: Master, one thousand five hundred dollars; first mate, one thousand and eighty dollars; second mate, eight hundred and forty dollars; engineer, eight hundred and forty dollars; cook, six hundred dollars; three seamen, at six hundred dollars each; one cabin boy, four hundred and twenty dollars; in all, seven thousand and eighty dollars. Steamer Phalarope“Phalarope.”: Master, one thousand two hundred dollars; engineer, one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two seamen, at six hundred dollars each; cook, six hundred dollars; in all, four thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars. Steamer Curlew“Curlew.”: Pilot, one thousand one hundred dollars; engineer, one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; cook, six hundred dollars; in all. three thousand five hundred and twenty dollars. Steamer Gannet”Gannet.”: Master, one thousand two hundred dollars; engineer, one thousand one hundred dollars; fireman, seven hundred and twenty dollars; two seamen, at six hundred dollars each; in all, four thousand two hundred and twenty dollars. Division of Alaska FisheriesDivision of Alaska fisheries.: Chief of division, three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant, one thousand eight hundred dollars; Salaries.clerk of class two, one thousand four hundred dollars; clerk of class one, one thousand two hundred dollars; clerk, nine hundred dollars; agent, fur-seal fisheriesFur-seal fisheries., three thousand six hundred and fifty dollars; assistant agent, fur-seal fisheries, two thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; two assistant agents, fur-seal fisheries, at two thousand one hundred and ninety dollars each; naturalist, fur-seal fisheries, three thousand dollars; janitor service, fur-seal fisheries, four hundred and eighty dollars; two physicians, Pribilof Islands, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; two school-teachers, Pribilof Islands, at one thousand two hundred dollars each; storekeeper, Pribilof Islands, one thousand eight hundred dollars; agent, Alaska salmon fisheries, two thousand five hundred dollars; inspector, Alaska salmon fisheriesSalmon fisheries., one thousand eight hundred dollars; assistant agent, Alaska salmon fisheries, two thousand dollars; assistant agent, Alaska salmon fisheries, one thousand eight hundred dollars; wardenWardens., Alaska Service, one thousand two hundred dollars; four deputy wardens, Alaska Service, at six hundred dollars each; in all, forty-one thousand five hundred and thirty dollars. 1440 Expenses of administrationAdministration expenses.: For expenses of the office of the commissioner, including stationery, scientific books and periodicals, and newspapers, for library, furniture, telegraph and telephone service, repairs to and heating, lighting, and equipment of buildings, and compensation of temporary employees, and all other necessary expenses connected therewith, ten thousand dollars. Propagation of food fishesPropagation expenses: For maintenance, equipment, and operations of the fish-cultural stations of the bureau, the general propagation of food fishes and their distribution, including the movement, maintenance, and repairs of cars, purchase of equipment and apparatus, contingent expenses, and temporary labor, three hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. Maintenance of vesselsMaintenance of vessels.: For maintenance of the vessels and launches, including the purchase and repair of boats, apparatus, machinery, and other facilities required for use with the same, hire of vessels, and all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, sixty thousand dollars. Inquiry respecting food fishesInquiries respecting food fishes: For expenses of the inquiry into the causes of the decrease of food fishes in the watersField expenses.of the United States, and for investigations and experiments in respect to the aquatic animals, plants, and waters, in the interests of fish culture and the fishery industries, including expenses of travel and preparation of reports, and for all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, thirty-five thousand dollars. Statistical inquiryStatistical inquiry.: For expenses in the collection and compilation of the statistics of the fisheries and the study of their methods and relations, including travel and preparation of reports and all other necessary expenses in connection therewith, seven thousand five hundred dollars. And ten per centum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous expensesInterchangeable expenditures.of the work of the bureau shall be available interchangeably for expenditure on the objects named, but no more than ten per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation. Protecting the sponge fisheriesSponge fisheries.: For expenses in protecting the sponge fisheries, including employment of inspectorsExpenses, protecting., watchmen and temporary assistants, hire of boats, rental of office and storage, care of seized sponges and other property, travel, and all other expenses necessaryVol. 34. p. 313.to carry out the provisions of the Act of June twentieth, nineteen hundred and six, to regulate the sponge fisheries, five thousand dollars. Biological station, Fairport, IowaFairport. Iowa.Buildings, etc.: For continuation of biological station at Fairport, Iowa, including construction of buildings, ponds, and for equipment, fifty thousand dollars. Fish-cultural station, upper Mississippi River Valley (Homer, Minnesota)Homer, Minn.Buildings, etc.: For continuation of fish-cultural station in upper Mississippi River Valley, including construction of buildings, ponds, roads, and for equipment, to be immediately available, twenty-seven thousand dollars. Biological station, Beaufort, North CarolinaBeaufort, N. C.Repairs, etc.: For repairs to building and equipment, improvements to grounds, and purchase of equipment, three thousand dollars. For the establishment of a fish-cultural station in Jefferson County, KentuckyKentucky.Station in Jefferson County., including the purchase of site, construction of buildings and ponds, and equipment, twenty-five thousand dollars. Fish-cultural station, WyomingWyoming.: For the establishment of a fish- cultural station in the State of Wyoming, including purchase of site, construction of buildings and pondsEquipping station, etc., and equipment, at some suitable point to be selected by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, twenty-five thousand dollars. Toward the construction of a marine biological station on the GulfStation on Gulf coastof Mexico at a point on the coast of the State of FloridaFlorida., twenty- five thousand dollars. 1441 For the establishment of a fish-cultural stationSouth Carolina.Equipping station, etc., including purchase of site, construction of buildings and ponds, and equipment, at a point in the State of South Carolina to be selected by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, twenty-five thousand dollars. Steamer Albatross“Albatross.”: For the purchase and installation of wireless apparatusWireless apparatus.for steamer Albatross and repairs incidental thereto, two thousand five hundred dollars. Steamer Fish Hawk”Fish Hawk.”: For repairsRepairs. to the steamer Fish Hawk, including new decks and upper works, new engines, and other necessary repairs to hull, machinery, and rigging, twenty-eight thousand dollars. Alaska Fisheries ServiceAlaska Fisheries Service.: For protecting the seal fisheries of Alaska, including the furnishing of food, fuel, and clothing and other necessities of lifeProtecting seal fisheries.to the natives of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska, transportation of supplies to and from the islandsFood to natives, etc., expenses of travel of agents and other employees, purchase, hire, and maintenance of vessels, including crews for same, and for all other expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the *Ante,* p. 326.Act of April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and ten,entitled Salmon fisheries.“An Act to protect the seal fisheries of Alaska and for other purposes; and for the protection of the salmon fisheries of Alaska, including travel, hire of boats, employment of temporary labor, and all other necessary expenses connected therewith,” one hundred thousand dollars, to be immediately available. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.Miscellaneous. IMMIGRATION STATIONS.Immigration stations. Immigrant Station, Ellis IslandEllis Island., New York Harbor: For new ice plantIce plant, etc., including building for same, twenty-five thousand dollars; For toilet in courtyard and two drinking fountains, five thousand dollars; For rewiring of main building, twelve thousand five hundred dollars; For new roof for central portion of main building, fifteen thousand dollars ; For new floor, wainscoting, and ceiling in engine and boiler room of power house, eight thousand five hundred dollars; For ash conveyor for power house, main island, three thousand two hundred dollars; To commence the work of building a concrete sea wallSea wall, etcand granite facings around the islands, and bulkhead deckings, not to exceed a total cost of seven hundred and eighty-seven thousand one hundred and seventy dollars, one hundred thousand dollars; For additional for the purchase and installation of freight elevator in the kitchen and laundry building, one thousand five hundred dollars; In all, one hundred and seventy thousand seven hundred dollars. The Secretary of Commerce and LaborNew Orleans, La.be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to enlarge, equip, and put into effective operationEquipment, etc., of station.the immigration station at New Orleans, Louisiana, provided for in the Vol. 34, p. 1409. Act of March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven. There is hereby appropriated, as follows: Additional for buildings and approachesExpenses., fifty thousand dollars; one steel vessel, twenty-five thousand dollars; additional land to complete the boundaries of the reservation, fifteen thousand dollars; equipment for operating the station, including furniture, furnishings of offices, hospital, medical laboratory, restaurant, and so forth, fifty thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and forty thousand dollars. For the construction of the immigrant station at BostonBoston, Mass, Massachusetts, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars.Building. 1442 The limit of cost for building a pier at the immigration station, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, Pa.Limit of cost increased for pier. etc., and the erection and furnishing of the necessary buildings at that station in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, and under the supervision of the said department, and the Vol. 85, p. 6.Act of February sixth, nineteen hundred and eight (Thirty-fifth Statutes, page six), is hereby extended in the sum of one hundred and five thousand dollars, and appropriations made for said station may be used for the erection of more than one building and a pier. IMMIGRATION SERVICE.Immigration Service. Expenses of regulating immigration: For all expenses of t he enforcement of the laws regulating the immigration of aliensImmigration of aliens.into the United States, including the contract-labor laws; for the costs of the reports of decisions of the Federal courts, Expenses enforcing laws.and digests thereof, for the use of the Commissioner General of Immigration; for salaries and expenses of all officers, clerks, and employees appointed to enforce said laws; for the enforcement of the provisions of the Vol. 34, p. 596.Act of February twentieth, nineteen hundred and seven, entitled “An Act to regulate the immigration of aliens into the United States” and acts amendatory thereof; for expenses of necessary supplies, alterations, and repairs, and for all other expenses authorized by said Act; also for preventing the unlawful entry of ChineseChinese exclusion, etc.into the United States, by the appointment of suitable officers to enforce the laws in relation thereto, and the expenses of returning to China all Chinese persons found to be unlawfully in the United States, including the cost of imprisonment and actual expense of conveyance of Chinese persons to the frontier or seaboard for deportation, and for the refunding of head tax Refundinghead tax.upon presentation of evidence showing conclusively that collection was made through error of Government officers; all to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, two million five hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That from and after July first, nineteen hundred and eleven, all moneys paid into the Treasury to reimburse the Immigration Service for expensesCredit of reimbursements.of detained aliens paid from the appropriation for expenses of regulating immigration, shall be credited to the appropriation for the expenses of regulating immigration for the fiscal year in which the expenses were incurred. Miscellaneous expenses, Division of NaturalizationNaturalization division.: For compensation, to be fixed by the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, of examiners, interpreters, clerks, and stenographersSpecial examiners, etc., for the purpose of carrying on the work of the Division of Naturalization, Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, provided for by the Act of Congress approved June Vol. 34. p. 596.twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six, entitled “An Act to establish a Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization and to provide for a uniform rule for the naturalization of aliens throughout the United States,” and for their actual necessary traveling expensesTraveling expenses, etc.while absent from their official stations, including streetcar fares on official business at official stations, subject to such rules and regulations as the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may prescribe; and for the actual necessary traveling expenses of the officers and employees of the Division of Naturalization in Washington while absent on official duty outside of the District of ColumbiaAssistance to clerks of courts.: for telegrams, verifications to legal papers, telephone service in offices outside of the District of Columbia; not to exceed three thousand six hundred dollars for rent of offices outside of the District of Columbia where suitable quarters can not be obtained in public buildings: and for the purpose of carrying into effect section thirteen of the Vol. 34, p. 600.Act of June twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and six (Thirty-fourth Statutes, page eight hundred and ninety-six), as amended *Ante,* p. 830.by the Act1443 approved June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, and that the expenditures from this appropriation shall be in the manner and under such regulations as the Secretary of Commerce and Labor may prescribe, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. UNDER LEGISLATIVE.Legislative. Statement of appropriationsStatement of appropriations.: For preparation, under the direction of the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of Representatives, of the statements showing appropriations made, new oilices created, offices the salaries of which have been omitted, increased, or reduced, indefinite. appropriations, and contracts authorized, together with a chronological history of the regular appropriation bills passed during the third session of the Sixty-first Congress, as required by the Act approved October nineteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, four thousand dollars, to be paid to the persons designated by the chairmen of said committees to do said work. Botanic GardenBotanic Garden.: For general repairs to buildings, heating apparatus, painting, glazing, resurfacing footwalks and roadways, new steam boiler, general repairsRepairs, etc.to main conservatory, greenhouses, packing sheds, and storerooms, under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, seven thousand dollars. Senate Office BuildingSenate Office Building: For maintenance, miscellaneous items and supplies, and for all necessary personal and other services for the care and operationMaintenance, etc.of the Senate Office Building, under the direction and supervision of the Senate Committee on Rules, forty-six thousand one hundred and twenty dollars. To provide gratings for the area waysGratings to area ways. of the Senate Office Building, including labor and materials for same, five thousand and forty-eight dollars and sixty cents. House Office BuildingHouse Office Building.Maintenance.: For maintenance, including miscellaneous items, and for all necessary services, thirty-seven thousand six hundred dollars. To provide gratingsGratings to area ways.for the area ways of the House Office Building, including labor and materials for same, three thousand five hundred dollars, to be immediately available, and together with the following sum to be expendedExpenditures.under the direction and supervision of the com- mission in control of the House Office Building, appointed under the Vol. 34, p, 1865.Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven. For refrigerating apparatus Refrigerating apparatus for buildings.for the Senate and House wings of the Capitol and Senate and House Office Buildings, and for each and every purpose connected therewith, including the cooling of the air supplied to the Senate Chamber and the Hall of the House, completion of the ice-water plants in the Senate and House Office Buildings, for labor, materials, and personal services, seventy-two thousand two hundred dollars, to be immediately available. To provide suitable transportation for freight and other purposesTransportation in subways to Senate and House Office Buildings.in the subway leading from the Capitol to the Senate and House Office Buildings and in the subbasement corridors of the Senate and House Office Buildings, and for each and every purpose connected therewith, including temporary operation, thirty-six thousand four hundred and seventy-four dollars and forty cents, to be immediately available. The temporary railroad siding Railroad siding to power plant continued.used during the construction of the heating, lighting, and power plant for the Capitol and other public buildings, constructed under a permit issued by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia on the sixteenth day of February, nine- teen hundred and nine, is authorized to be continued in use, for the service of said power plant, with the approval of the commission in1444 control of the House Office Building, appointed under the Act approved Approval of commission.March fourth, nineteen hundred and seven, Vol. 34, p.1365. so long as the same shall be deemed necessary by the Superintendent of the Capitol Building and Grounds. Hall of the House of RepresentativesHouse of Representatives.: To rearrange and reconstruct the Hall of the House of RepresentativesExpenses of reconstructing, etc.. Hall., as authorized in the joint resolution approved March second, nineteen hundred and nine, Vol. 35. p. 1168.and for furnishing said Hall, three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to continue available until expended, and the present members of the commission Commission extended. authorized by said joint resolution, together with Representative Champ Clark, Representative John J. Fitzgerald, and Representative Swagar Sherley, shall constitute the same until the completion of the work hereby appropriated for. Printing Investigation CommissionPrinting Investigation Commission.: The authority vested in the Printing Investigation Commission to examine into the general subject of the public printingAuthority continued.and binding of Congress and the various executive departments, as now existing under authority of an Vol. 85, p. 937.Act making appropriations to supply deficiencies, approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, is hereby continued during the term of the Sixty-second Congress; and the said Commission shall consist Composition.of three Senators who are members of the Joint Committee on Printing and three Members of the House elected to the Sixty-second Congress, to be appointed by the Speaker, and to serve until the Sixty-second Congress convenes, and the sum of ten thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to be immediately available and to continue available until July first, nineteen hundred and twelve, for the expenses of said Printing Investigation Commission. Inspector for the Joint Committee on PrintingInspector for Joint Committee on Printing., as provided for in section twentySalary.of an Act to provide for the public printing and binding, approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, Vol. 28, p. 603.two thousand dollars, one half to be paid by the Secretary of the Senate and the other half to be paid by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Alaskan InvestigationAlaskan investigation.: To defray the expenses of a joint committee to consist Joint committee authorized.of five Members of the Senate, and five Members of the House of Representatives, who shall be appointed five by the presiding officer of the Senate and five by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, ten thousand dollars, and said committee shall make an investigationExpenses, etc.into the existing conditions in the Territory of Alaska and report upon the same at the next regular session of Congress, with recommendations for such legislation as may be deemed necessary, the said sum to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate upon vouchers to be approved by the chairman of the committee. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.Government Printing Office. PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING. Office of the Public PrinterPublic Printer, purchasing agent, etc.: Public Printer, five thousand five hundred dollars; purchasing agent, three thousand six hundred dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; accountant, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant purchasing agent, two thousand five hundred dollars; cashier and paymaster, two thousand five hundred dollars; clerk in charge of the Congressional Record at the Capitol, two thousand five hundred dollars; assistant accountant, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; chief timekeeper, two thousand dollars; one clerk, two thousand dollars; paying teller, two thousand dollars; telegrapher and clerk, one thousand eight hundred dollars; ten clerks of class four; eleven clerks of class three ; six clerks of class two; six clerks of class one; nine clerks, at one thousand dol1445lars each; four clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; six clerks, at eight hundred anil forty dollars each; twelve clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; paymaster’s guard, one thousand dollars; chief doorkeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; doorkeeper, one thousand two hundred dollars; six assistant doorkeepers, at one thousand dollars each; two messengers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; chief delivery man, one thousand two hundred dollars; live delivery men, at nine hundred and fifty dollars each; telephone switchboard operator, seven hundred and twenty dollars; three assistant telephone switchboard operators, at six hundred dollars each; five messenger boys, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, one hundred and thirty thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars; Office of the Deputy Public PrinterDeputy Public Printer, etc.: Deputy Public Printer, four thousand five hundred dollars; two clerks of class one; one clerk, nine hundred dollars; one chemist, one thousand six hundred dollars; one messenger, eight hundred and forty dollars; one messenger boy, four hundred and twenty dollars; in all, ten thousand six hundred and sixty dollars; Watch forceWatch force.: Captain of the watch, one thousand two hundred dollars; two lieutenants of the watch, at nine hundred dollars each; and sixty-four day and night watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, forty-nine thousand and eighty dollars. HolidaysHolidays.: To enable the Public Printer to comply with the provisions of the law granting holidays and the executive order granting half holidays with pay to the employees of the Government Printing Office, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars; Leaves of absenceLeaves of absence.: To enable the Public Printer to comply with the provisions of the law granting thirty days’ annual leave to the employees of the Government Printing Office, three hundred and forty thousand dollars; For the public printing, for the public binding, Public printing and binding.and for paper for the public printing and binding, including the cost of printing the debates Aggregate amount.and proceedings of Congress in the Congressional Record, and for lithographing, mapping, and engraving, for both Houses of Congress, the Supreme Court of the United States, the supreme court of the District of Columbia, the Court of Claims, the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, the Interstate Commerce Commission, the International Bureau of American Republics, the Executive Office, and the departments; for salaries, compensationOffice expenses., or wages, of all necessary employees additional to those herein specifically appropriated lor, including the compensation of the foreman of binding, and the foreman of printing; rents, fuel, gas, electric current, gas and electric fixtures, and ice; bicycles, horses, wagons and harness, electrical vehicles, and the care, driving, and subsistence of the same, to be used only for official purposes, including the purchase, maintenance, and driving of horses and vehicles for official use of the officers of the Government Printing Office when in writing ordered by the Public Printer; freight, expressage, telegraph and telephone service; furniture, typewriters, and carpets; traveling expenses, stationery, postage, and advertising; directories, technical books, and books of reference, not exceeding five hundred dollars; adding and numbering machines, time stamps, and other machines of similar character; machinery (not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars); equipment, and for repairs to machinery, implements, and buildings, and for minor alterations to buildings; construction of roof over vacant walled space west of the H Street Annex to the Government Printing Office; Supplies for emergency room.necessary equipment, maintenance, and sup plies for the emergency room for the use of all employees in the Government Printing Office who may be taken suddenly ill or receive 1446injury while on duty; other necessary contingent and miscellaneous items authorized by the Public PrinterMiscellaneous items, etc.; and for all the necessary materials and equipment needed in the prosecution and delivery of the work, four million live hundred and eighty-one thousand two hundred and thirty dollars; In all, for public printing and binding, including salaries of office forceTotal., payment for holidays and leaves of absence, and the last named sum, five million two hundred and ninety-one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; and from the said sum printing and binding shall be done by the Public Printer to the amounts following, respectively, namely: For printing and binding for Congress, including the proceedings and debatesAllotments., one million eight hundred and forty-six thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. And printing and binding for CongressCongress.chargeable to this appropriation, when recommended to be done by the Committee on Printing of either House, shall be so recommended in a report containing an approximate estimate of the cost thereof, together with a statement from the Public Printer of estimated approximate cost of work previously ordered by Congress, within the fiscal year for which this appropriation is made. In case any Senator, Representative, or Delegate Unpaid bills for speeches. etc.shall fail to pay the cost of printing extracts from the Congressional Record or other documents ordered by him to be printed in accordance with Vol. 28. p. 606.section thirty-seven of the Act approved January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five (Twenty-eighth Statutes at Large, page six hundred and six), the Public Printer shall certify the amount due to the Sergeant at Arms of the House or the financial clerk of the SenateCollection., as the case may be, and the Sergeant at Arms or financial clerk shall deduct from any salary due the said delinquent the said amount, or as much thereof as the salary due may cover, and pay the amount so obtained to the Public Printer, to be applied by him to the satisfaction of the indebtedness. For the State Department, thirty-seven thousand dollars.Departments, etc. For the Treasury Department, three hundred and sixty thousand dollars. For the War Department, two hundred and sixty-three thousand dollars. For the Navy Department, one hundred and fifty-three thousand dollars, including not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars for the Hydrographic Oilice. For the Interior Department, including not exceeding forty thousand dollars for the Civil Service Commission, and not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars for the publication of the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, two hundred and ninety-five thousand live hundred dollars. For the Patent Office, as follows: For printing the weekly issue of patents, designs, trade-marks, and labels, exclusive of illustrations; or printing and binding the monthly volumes of patents, and for printing, engraving illustrations, and binding the Official Gazette, including weekly, monthly, bimonthly, and annual indexes, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For the United States Geological Survey, as follows: For engraving the illustrations necessary for the Annual Report of the Director, ami for the monographs, professional papers, bulletins, water-supply papers, and the report on mineral resources, and for printing and binding the same publications, of which sum not more than thirty-five thousand dollars may be used for engraving, one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars. For the Smithsonian Institution, for printing and binding the Annual Reports of the Board of Regents, with general appendixes,1447ten thousand dollars; under the Smithsonian Institution, for the Annual Reports of the National Museum, with general appendixes, and for printing labels and blanks, and for the Bulletins and Proceedings of the National Museum, the editions of which shall not exceed four thousand copies, and binding, in half morocco or material not more expensive, scientific books and pamphlets presented to or acquired by the National Museum Library, thirty-four thousand dollars; for the Annual Reports and Bulletins of the Bureau of American Ethnology, and for miscellaneous printing and binding for the Bureau, twenty-one thousand dollars; for miscellaneous printing and binding for the International Exchanges, two hundred dollars; the International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, one hundred dollars; the National Zoological Park, two hundred dollars; the Astrophysical Observatory, four hundred dollars; and for the Annual Report of the American Historical Association, seven thousand dollars; in all, seventy-two thousand nine hundred dollars. For the Department of Justice, thirty-five thousand dollars For the United States Court of Customs Appeals, two thousand dollars. For the Post Office Department, exclusive of the money-order office, three hundred thousand dollars. For the Department of Agriculture, including not to exceed forty-seven thousand dollars for the Weather Bureau, and including the Annual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, as required by the Act approvedVol. 28, p. 612.January twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and in pursuance of the provisions of Public Resolution Numbered Thirteen Vol. 34, p. 825.of the first session Fifty-ninth Congress, and also including not to exceed one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars for farmers’ bulletins, which shall be adapted to the interests of the people of the different sections of the country, an equal proportion of four-fifths of which shall be delivered to or sent out under the addressed franks furnished by Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress, as they shall direct, four hundred and seventy thousand dollars. For the Department of Commerce and Labor, including the Coast and Geodetic Survey, three hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars: *Provided,**Provisio*That no part of this allotment shall be expended for printing and binding for the Bureau of the Census.Census Office. For the Supreme Court of the United States, fifteen thousand dollars; and the printing for the Supreme Court shall be done by the printer it may employ, unless it shall otherwise order. For the supreme court of the District of Columbia, one thousand five hundred dollars. For the Court of Claims, twenty-five thousand dollars. For the Library of Congress, including the copyright office, and the publication of the Catalogue of Title Entries of the copyright office, and binding, rebinding, and repairing of library books, and for building and grounds, Library of Congress, two hundred and two thousand dollars. For the Executive Office, three thousand dollars. For the Interstate Commerce Commission, one hundred thousand dollars. For the International Bureau of the American Republics, twenty thousand dollars. That no more than an allotment of one-half of the sum hereby appropriated Restriction.for the public printing and for the public binding shall be expended in the first two quarters of the fiscal year, and no more than one-fourth thereof may be expended in either of the last two quarters of the fiscal year, except that, in addition thereto, in either of said last quarters the unexpended balances of allotments for pre1448ceding quarters may be expended; and no department or Government establishment shall consume in any such period a greater percentage of its allotment than can be lawfully expended during the same period of the whole appropriation. Of the allotmentAllotment for 1911.of the appropriation for public printing and binding for the Patent OfficeTransfers directed.for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven*Ante,* p. 768.*Ante,* p. 769., there is hereby made available for public printing and binding for the Interstate Commerce Commission twenty thousand dollars and for the Executive offices one thousand dollars, and of the allotment of the appropriation for public printing and binding for the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, there is hereby made available for public printing and binding for the. Supreme Court of the United States two thousand five hundred dollars, and of the specific appropriation for holidays under the *Ante,* p. 767.appropriation for public printing and binding for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eleven, there is hereby made available the sum of fifteen thousand dollars for the payment of leaves of absence. All expenditures from appropriations Apportionment of expenditures to work executed. made herein under Government Printing Office, except appropriations for salaries and for stores and general expenses in and for the office of superintendent of documents, shall be equitably apportioned and charged, by the Public Printer, to each publication or work executed under any of the fore- going allotments so that the total charges for work done from the appropriations aforesaid shall not be less than the total amount actually expended from all of said appropriations. OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.Office of Superintendent of Documents. For superintendent of documentsSuperintendent, assistants, etc., three thousand five hundred dollars; assistant superintendent of documents, two thousand five hundred dollars; one clerk of class four; four clerks of class three; four clerks of class two; eight clerks of class one; eight clerks, at one thou- sand dollars each; six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; eleven clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; one cataloguer in charge, one thousand eight hundred dollars; two cataloguers, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; three cataloguers, at one thou- sand two hundred dollars each; one cataloguer, one thousand one hundred dollars; seven cataloguers, at one thousand dollars each; five cataloguers, at nine hundred dollars each; cashier, one thousand six hundred dollars; one librarian, one thousand five hundred dollars; shipper in charge, one thousand two hundred dollars; stock keeper, one thousand one hundred dollars; three stock keepers, at one thou- sand dollars each; five stock keepers, at nine hundred dollars each; two stock keepers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; two assistant messengers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; three mailers, at eight hundred and forty dollars each; janitress, six hundred and twenty-six dollars; two folders, at six hundred and twenty-six dollars each; eleven laborers, at six hundred and twenty- six dollars each; five messenger boys, at four hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, one hundred thousand eight hundred and eighty-four dollars. For furniture and fixtures, typewriters, carpets, labor-saving machines and accessoriesContingent expenses., time stamps, adding and numbering machines, awnings, curtains, books of reference, directories, books, miscellaneous office and desk supplies; wrapping paper, including wrappers for Congressional Record and Patent Office Gazette; twine, glue, envelopes, postage, car tickets, soap, toilet paper, towels, disinfectants, and ice; drayage, express, freight, telephone and telegraph service; repairs to building, elevators, and machinery; preserving1449sanitary condition of building, light, heat, and power; stationery and office printing, including blanks, price lists, and. bibliographies, forty-two thousand dollars; for catalogues and indexes, not exceeding sixteen thousand dollars; for binding reserve remainders, and for supplying books to depository libraries, ninety-seven thousand dollars; in ail, one hundred and fifty-five thousand dollars. THE ISTHMIAN CANAL.Isthmian Canal. To continue the constructionConstruction.of the Isthmian Canal, to be expended under the direction of the President, in accordance with an Act Vol. 82. p. 482.entitled “An Act to provide for the construction of a canal connecting the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, ’’ approved June twentyeighth, nineteen hundred and two, and Acts amendatory thereof or supplement ary thereto : First. For salaries of officers and employees of the Isthmian Canal CommissionCanal Commission.Salaries in United States., including assistant purchasing and shipping agents, and all other employees in the United States, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Second. For incidental expensesIncidental expenses., including rents, cable and telegraph service, supplies, stationery and printing, and actual necessary traveling expenses in the United States (including rentRent, etc.of the Panama Canal building in the District of Columbia, seven thousand five hundred dollars, textbooks and books of reference, one thousand dollars, and additional compensation to the Auditor for the War Department for extra services in auditing accounts of the Isthmian Canal, one thousand dollars), fifty thousand dollars. Third. For pay of members of the commission and officers and employees on the IsthmusConstruction, etc., departments., other than skilled and unskilled labor, including civil engineers, superintendents, instrumentmen, transitmen, levelmen, rodmen, draftsmen, timekeepers, mechanical and electrical engineers, quartermasters, clerks, accountants, stenographers, storekeepers, messengers, office boys, foremen and subforemenPay of commissioners and employees on the isthmus., wagon masters, watchmen, and stewards, including those temporarily detailed for duty away from the Isthmus, in the departments of construction and engineering, quartermaster’s, subsistence, disbursements and examination of accounts, three million nine hundred thousand dollars: *Provided,**Proviso.*That not more than five thousand dollarsPay of secretary.of this appropriation shall be paid as compensation to the secretary of the commission.Labor. Fourth. For skilled and unskilled labor on the Isthmus, including engineers, conductors, firemen, brakemen, electricians, teamsters, cranesmen, machinists, blacksmiths, and other artisans, and their helpers; janitors, sailors, cooks, waiters, and dairymen, for the departments of construction and engineering, quartermaster’s, subsistence, disbursements and examination of accounts, sixteen million five hundred thousand dollars. Fifth. For purchase and delivery of materialPurchase of materials etc., supplies, and equipment, including cost of inspecting material and of paying traveling expenses incident thereto, whether on the Isthmus or elsewhere, and such other expenses not in the United States as the commission deems necessary to best promote the construction of the Isthmian Canal, for the departments of construction and engineering, quartermaster’s, subsistence, disbursements and examination of accounts, nineteen million dollars. Sixth. For miscellaneous expendituresMiscellaneous., cable and telegraph service, stationery and printing, local railway transportation, special trains, including pay-train service; transportation of currency to the Isthmus, recruiting and transporting laborers, transporting employees from the United States, repatriating laborers and employees, actual necessary traveling expenses while on the Isthmus on official business;1450 expenses incident to conducting hearings and examining estimates for appropriations on the Isthmus, and all other incidental and contingent expenses not otherwise provided for, for the departments of construction and engineering, quartermaster's, subsistence, disbursements and examination of accounts, nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Seventh. Government of Canal Zone.For pay of the member of the commission in charge, of officers and employees, Pay of commissioner, offices, etc.other than skilled and unskilled labor, including foremen, subforemen, watchmen, messengers, and storekeepers, of the department of civil administration, including those necessarily and temporarily detailed for duty away from the Isthmus, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars; Eighth. For skilled and unskilled laborLabor. for the department of civil administration, twenty thousand dollars; Ninth. For materialMaterials, etc., supplies, equipment, construction and repairs of buildings, and contingent expensesSanitation department.of the department of civil administration, including not exceeding five hundred dollars for law books, Pay of commissioner, officers, etc. one hundred and ten thousand dollars; Tenth. For pay of the member of the commission in charge, of officers and employees other than skilled and unskilled labor, including hospital dispensers, internes, nuises, attendants, messengers, office boys, foremen and subforemen, watchmen, and stewards, of the department of sanitation on the Isthmus, including those temporarily detailed for duty away from the Isthmus, six hundred thousand dollars; Eleventh. For skilled and unskilled laborLabor.of every grade and kind, for the department of sanitation on the Isthmus, two hundred thousand dollars; Twelfth. For material, Materials, etc. supplies, equipment, construction and repairs of buildings, medical aid and support of the insane, and of indigent persons permanently disabled, while in the line of duty and in the employ of the Isthmian Canal Commission, from earning a livelihood, and contingent expenses of the department of sanitation on the Isthmus, eight hundred thousand dollars. Thirteenth. For the payment of the cost of relocatingRelocating Panama Railroad. the Panama Railroad, including salaries, wages, material, and supplies, and all other expenses incident thereto, two million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. In all, forty-five million five hundred and sixty thousand dollarsAmount., the same to be immediately available and to continue available until expended: *Provided,**Proviso.*That all expenditures from the appropriations heretofore, herein, and hereafter made for the Isthmian Canal, exclusive of fortificationsExpenditures from sale of bonds., shall be paid from, or reimbursed to the Treasury of the United States out of the proceeds of the sale of bonds authorized in section eight of the said Act approvedVol. 82, p. 481.June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, and section thirty-nine of the tariff Act *Ante,* p. 117.approved August fifth, nineteen hundred and ten. Except in cases of emergency, or conditions arising subsequent to and unforeseenNumber of employees limited to estimates.at the time of the passage of this Act, there shall not be employed at any time during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, under any of the foregoing appropriations for the Isthmian Canal, any greater number of persons than are specified in the notes submitted respectively in connection with the estimates for each of said appropriations in the annual book of estimates for said year, nor shall there be paid to any of such persons during that fiscal year any greater rate of compensation than was authorized to be paid to persons occupying the same or like positions on the first day of July, nineteen hundred and ten, and all employments made or compensation increased because of emergencies or conditions so arising shall be specifically set forth, with the reasons therefor, by the chairman 1451of the commission in his report for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve. Ten per centum of the foregoing amountsInterchangeable appropriations. shall be available interchangeably for expenditure on objects named; but not more than ten per centum shall be added to any one item of the appropriation. No part of the foregoing appropriationsLongevity allowances restricted. for the Istlunian Canal shall be applied to the payment of allowances for longevity service, or lav-over days other than such as may have accumulated under existing orders of the commission, prior to July first, nineteen hundred and nine. FORTIFICATIONS, ISTHMIAN CANAL.Fortifications. For construction of seacoast batteries on the Canal ZoneSeacoast batteries, Canal Zone., two million dollars. For the purchase, manufacture and test of seacoast cannon Seacoast cannon, etc.for coast defense, including their carriages, sights, implements, equipments, and the machinery necessary for the manufacture at the arsenals, to cost ultimately not to exceed one million nine hundred and sixty-six thousand dollars, one million dollars, the same to be immediately available and to continue available until expended. Sec.2.Hereafter the Panama Railroad CompanyPanama Railroad not to carry insurance, nor pay for notes, etc.shall carry no insurance to cover marine or fire losses, nor make any further payment on the principal or interest on notes heretofore given by it to the United States for moneys appropriated for its use. Sec.3.All funds collected by the government of the Canal ZoneDistribution of revenues.from rentals of public lands and buildings in the Canal Zone and the cities of Panama and Colon, and from the zone postal service, and from court fees and lines, and collected or raised by taxation in whatever form under the laws of the government of the Canal Zone, are hereby appropriated until and including June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, as follows: The revenues derived from the postal service to the maintenance of that service; the remaining revenues, including any balances unexpended in prior years, after setting aside a miscellaneous and contingent fund of not exceeding ten thousand dollars, to the maintenance of the public-school system in the zone; to the construction and maintenance of public improvements within the zone; to the maintenance of the administrative districts; to the maintenance of Canal Zone charity patients in the hospitals of the Isthmian Canal Commission, and to the maintenance of administrative district prisoners. A detailed and classified statementStatement to Congress. of all receipts and expenditures without the duplication of items under this paragraph shall be submitted to Congress after the close of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve. Sec.4.All funds realized Funds from services. sales, etc.during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve by the Isthmian Canal Commission from the performance of services by the commission, or from rentals, or from the sale of materials and supplies under the custody or control of the commissionReappropriated for construction., are appropriated for expenditure under any of the foregoing classified appropriations for the department of construction and engineering; and a full and separate report in detail of all transactions under this section shall be made to Congress. That until the close of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, when any material, supplies, and equipment heretofore or hereafter Unserviceable equipment. etc., may be sold without advertising.purchased or acquired for the construction of the Isthmian Canal is no longer needed, or is no longer serviceable, it may be sold in such manner as the Secretary of War may direct, and without advertising in such classes of cases as may be authorized by him. 1452 Sec.5.That hereafter the Act Injuries to employees.granting to certain employees of the United States the right to receive from it compensation for injuriesCompensation Allowed.sustained in the course of their employment shall apply to all employees under the Isthmian Canal Commission, when injured in the course of their employment; and claims for compensation on account of injury or death resulting Vol. 35, p. 557.from an accident occurring hereafter shall be settled by the chairman of the Isthmian Canal Commission, who shall, as to such claims and under such regulations as he may prescribe, perform all the duties now devolving upon the Secretary of Commerce and Labor: *Provided,**Proviso.*That when an injury results in death, claim for compensation on account thereof shall be filed within one year after such Filing claims for deaths.death. Sec.6.Hereafter the Panama Railroad CompanyPanama Railroad.shall not be required to give bond, either with or without surety, in contracts which it may make to furnish services, materials, or supplies to the Bond not required for services, etc., by.Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or other departments of the Government, and such contracts may be made for periods less than one year, as may be agreed on, and formal contracts in writing shall not be required unless agreed on. Sec.7.That all sums appropriated by this Act for salariesSums for salaries to be in full. of officers and employees of the Government shall be in full for such salaries for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twelve, and all laws or parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved, March 4, 1911. 1453 RESOLUTIONS. No. 1: To pay the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and ten, on the twenty-first day of said month. Public Resolution 1 36 Stat. 1453 1910-12-20 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-24 61 2 public [No. 1.] Joint Resolution To pay the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and ten, on the twenty-first day of said month. December 20, 1910.[[S. J. Res. 130](/us/bill/61/sjres/130).][[Pub. Res., No. 52](/us/bill/61/pubres/52).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of theCongressional officers, etc., to be paid December salaries December 21, 1910. 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 ten, on the twenty-first day of said month. Approved, December 20, 1910. No. 2: To continue in full force and effect an Act entitled “An Act to provide for the appropriate marking of the graves of the soldiers and sailors of the Confederate Army and Navy who died in northern prisons and were buried near the prisons where they died, and for other purposes.” Public Resolution 2 36 Stat. 1453 1910-12-23 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-24 61 2 public [No. 2.] Joint Resolution To continue in full force and effect an Act entitled “An Act to provide for the appropriate marking of the graves of the soldiers and sailors of the Confederate Army and Navy who died in northern prisons and were buried near the prisons where they died, and for other purposes.” December 23, 1910.[[S. J. Res. 125](/us/bill/61/sjres/125).][[Pub. Res., No. 53](/us/bill/61/pubres/53).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Act entitled “AnConfederate soldiers and sailors.Marking graves of, who died in northern prisons.Vol. 34, p. 56. Act to provide for the appropriate marking of the graves of the soldiers and sailors of the Confederate Army and Navy who died in northern prisons and were buried near the prisons where they died, and for other purposes,” approved March ninth, nineteen hundred and six, and continued in full force and effect for two years by joint resolutionVol. 35, p. 567. approved February twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and eight, and for the additional period of one year by a joint resolution approved*Ante*, p. 875. on February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, be, and the same is hereby, continued in full force and effect for two years from thisTime continued.*Proviso*.Central monuments, etc. date: *Provided*, That where it has been, or shall hereafter be, found impossible to identify the individual burial places of Confederate prisoners of war, the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to cause to be erected central masonry constructions, or monuments, upon which bronze tablets shall be placed containing the names of the deceased prisoners of war who are buried in its immediate vicinity; and where contracts have been entered into for the erection of such central masonry constructions, or monuments, and have been executedPayment of contracts. in good faith, the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to cause the necessary payments to be made in liquidation of such obligations. Approved, December 23, 1910. No. 3: Providing for the filling of a vacancy, which occurred on January twenty-third, nineteen hundred and eleven, in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution of the class other than Members of Congress. Public Resolution 3 36 Stat. 1453 1911-02-09 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-24 61 2 public [No. 3.] Joint Resolution Providing for the filling of a vacancy, which occurred on January twenty-third, nineteen hundred and eleven, in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution of the class other than Members of Congress. February 9, 1911.[[S. J. Res. 133](/us/bill/61/sjres/133).][[Pub. Res., No. 54](/us/bill/61/pubres/54).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the vacancy whichSmithsonian Institution.James B. Angell reappointed Regent. occurred on January twenty-third, nineteen hundred and eleven, in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than Members of Congress, shall be filled by the reappointment of James B. Angell, of Michigan, whose term of office will expire on that date. Approved, February 9, 1911. No. 4: Providing for the printing of two thousand copies of Senate Document Numbered Three hundred and fifty-seven, for use of the Department of State. Public Resolution 4 36 Stat. 1454 1911-02-14 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-24 61 2 public 1454 [No. 4.] Joint Resolution Providing for the printing of two thousand copies of Senate Document Numbered Three hundred and fifty-seven, for use of the Department of State. February 14, 1911.[[S. J. Res. 101](/us/bill/61/sjres/101).][[Pub. Res., No. 55](/us/bill/61/pubres/55).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Treaties, etc.Printing ordered for Department of State of Senate Document No. 357. That there be printed for use of the Department of State two thousand copies of Senate Document Numbered Three hundred and fifty-seven, Sixty-first Congress, second session, “Treaties, Conventions, International Acts, Protocols, and Agreements between the United States of America and other powers.” Approved, February 14, 1911. No. 5: Authorizing the President to invite foreign countries to participate in the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in nineteen hundred and fifteen, at San Francisco, California. Public Resolution 5 36 Stat. 1454 1911-02-15 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-24 61 2 public [No. 5.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the President to invite foreign countries to participate in the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in nineteen hundred and fifteen, at San Francisco, California. February 15, 1911.[[H. J. Res. 213](/us/bill/61/hjres/213).][[Pub. Res., No. 56](/us/bill/61/pubres/56).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco, 1915.President to invite foreign countries to participate in. That whenever it shall be shown, to the satisfaction of the President of the United States that a suitable site has been selected, and that the sum of not less than fifteen million dollars will be available to enable the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, for the purpose of inaugurating, carrying forward, and holding an exposition at the city and county of San Francisco, California, on or about the first day of January, nineteen hundred and fifteen, to celebrate the completion and opening of the Panama Canal, and also the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the Pacific Ocean, the President of the United States be, and he hereby is, authorized and respectfully requested, by proclamation or in such manner as he may deem proper, to invite all foreign countries and nations to such proposed exposition, with a request that they participate therein. Approved, February 15, 1911. No. 6: Reaffirming the boundary line between Texas and the Territory of New Mexico. Public Resolution 6 36 Stat. 1454 1911-02-16 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-24 61 2 public [No. 6.] Joint Resolution Reaffirming the boundary line between Texas and the Territory of New Mexico. February 16, 1911.[[S. J. Res. 124](/us/bill/61/sjres/124).][[Pub. Res., No. 57](/us/bill/61/pubres/57).] Preamble.Whereas the constitutional convention recently held in the Territory of New Mexico submitted for acceptance or rejection the draft of a proposed constitution for the State of New Mexico, to be voted upon by the voters of said proposed new State on the twenty-first day of January, nineteen hundred and eleven, which proposed constitution contains a clause attempting to annul and set aside the boundary lines heretofore legally run, marked, established, and ratified by the United States and the State of Texas, said lines between the Territory of New Mexico and the State of Texas having been run by John H. Clark, the boundary commissioner acting for the United States in eighteen hundred and fifty-nine and eighteen hundred and sixty, the said lines being now known and recognized as the Clark lines; and Whereas the United States and the State of Texas have patented land based upon the Clark lines as the boundary between Texas and the Territory of New Mexico: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Texas and New Mexico boundary.Provision in constitution of New Mexico not to affect. That any provision of said proposed constitution that in any way tends to annul or change the boundary lines between the State of Texas and the Territory or State of New Mexico shall be of no force or effect, but shall be construed so as not in any way to change, affect, or alter the said boundary lines 1455known as the Clark lines and heretofore run and marked by him as a commissioner on the part of the United States and concurred in by the State of Texas, and the former ratification of said Clark lines by the United States by the Act approved March third, eighteen hundredVol. 26, p. 971. and ninety-one, and the State of Texas by the joint resolution passed March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, shall be held and deemed a conclusive location and settlement of said boundary lines. Sec. 2. That the President of the United States is hereby authorized,Re-marking boundary.Commissioners to be appointed. in conjunction with the State of Texas, to reestablish and remark the boundary lines heretofore established and marked by John H. Clark between New Mexico and the State of Texas, and for such purpose he is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint a commissioner, who, in conjunction with such commissioner as may be appointed by and on behalf of the State of Texas for the same purpose, shall re-mark the boundary between the Territory of New Mexico and the State of Texas as follows: Beginning at the pointLocation. where the one hundred and third degree of longitude west from Greenwich intersects the parallel of thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes north latitude, as determined and fixed by John H. Clark, the commissioner on the part of the United States in the years eighteen hundred and fifty-nine and eighteen hundred and sixty; thence south with the line run by said Clark for the said one hundred and third degree of longitude to the thirty-second parallel of north latitude to the point marked by said Clark as the southeast corner of New Mexico; and thence west with the thirty-second degree of north latitude as determined by said Clark to the Rio Grande. Sec. 3. That the part of the line run and marked by monumentsClark boundary lines declared true boundary. along the thirty-second parallel of north latitude and that part of the line marked by monuments along the one hundred and third degree of longitude west from Greenwich, the same being the east and west and north and south lines between Texas and New Mexico, and run by authority of the Act of Congress approved June fifth, eighteenVol. 11, p. 310. hundred and fifty-eight, and known as the Clark lines, which said lines as run by said Clark have been confirmed, as aforesaid, by the Act of Congress approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one,Vol. 26, p. 971. and the joint resolution of the Legislature of Texas passed March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, shall remain the true boundary lines of Texas and New Mexico: *Provided*, That it shall be*Proviso*.Re-marking old monuments, etc. the duty of the commissioners appointed under this Act to re-mark said old Clark monuments and line where they can be found and identified by the original monuments now on the ground, or where monuments are now missing or the lines can not be found but their original position can be shown by competent parol evidence or by the topographic maps or field notes made by said Clark, the monuments so found or their position so identified shall determine the true position and course of the boundary lines as marked by said Clark to the full extent of the survey made by him, and where no survey was actually originally made on said lines it shall be the duty of the said commissioners to run a straight line between the nearest points determined by the Clark map, field notes, and survey, and when said straight lines have been so run, marked, and agreed upon by the commissioners they shall thereafter form the true boundary lines. Sec. 4. That the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so muchAppropriation. thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to carry out the purposes of this Act: *Provided*, That the person or*Proviso*.Texas commissioner. persons appointed and employed on the part of the State of Texas shall be paid by the said State. Approved, February 16, 1911. No. 8: Authorizing the printing of the message of the President, together with the report of the agent of the United States in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration at The Hague. Public Resolution 8 36 Stat. 1456 1911-02-23 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public 1456 [No. 8.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the printing of the message of the President, together with the report of the agent of the United States in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration at The Hague. February 23, 1911.[[S. J. Res. 139](/us/bill/61/sjres/139).][[Pub. Res., No. 58](/us/bill/61/pubres/58).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration.Printing ordered of messages, report, etc., on. That the President’s message of February first, nineteen hundred and eleven, together with the report of the agent of the United States in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration at The Hague, transmitted therewith, and the appendices to the report, be printed as a public document, together with an additional five hundred copies for the Department of State, the cost thereof to be defrayed out of the appropriation for printing and binding for Congress. Approved, February 23, 1911. No. 9: Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive, for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point, two Chinese subjects, to be designated hereafter by the Government of China. Public Resolution 9 36 Stat. 1456 1911-02-24 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public [No. 9.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive, for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point, two Chinese subjects, to be designated hereafter by the Government of China. February 24, 1911.[[S. J. Res 131](/us/bill/61/sjres/131).][[Pub. Res., No. 59](/us/bill/61/pubres/59).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Military Academy.Two Chinese subjects admitted to. That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized to permit two Chinese subjects, to be designated hereafter by the Government of China, to receive instruction *Provisos*.No expense, etc.at the Military Academy at West Point: *Provided*, That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby, and that the said Chinese subjects shall agree to comply with all regulations for the police and discipline of the Academy, to be studious, and to give their utmost efforts to accomplish the courses in the various departments of instruction: Oath and service.[R. S., secs. 1320, 1321, p. 227](/us/rs/s1320/1321/p227). *And provided further*, That in the case of the said Chinese subjects the provisions of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hundred and twenty-one shall be suspended. Approved, February 24, 1911. No. 10: Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan certain tents for the use of the Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, to be held at Little Rock, Arkansas, in May, nineteen hundred and eleven. Public Resolution 10 36 Stat. 1456 1911-02-24 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public [No. 10.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan certain tents for the use of the Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, to be held at Little Rock, Arkansas, in May, nineteen hundred and eleven. February 24, 1911.[[S. J. Res. 140](/us/bill/61/sjres/140).][[Pub. Res., No. 60](/us/bill/61/pubres/60).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Confederate Veteran’s Reunion, Little Rock, Ark.Loan of tents to. That the Secretary of War be, and is hereby, authorized to loan, at his discretion, to the executive committee of the Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, to be held at Little Rock, Arkansas, in the month of May, nineteen hundred and eleven, such tents, with necessary poles, ridges, and pins, as may be *Provisos*.No expense, etc.required at said reunion: *Provided*, That no expense shall be caused the United States Government by the delivery and return of said property, the same to be delivered to said committee designated at such time prior to the holding of said reunion as may be agreed upon by the Secretary of War and William M. Kavanaugh, general chairman Bond required.of said executive committee: *And provided further*, That the Secretary of War shall, before delivering such property, take from said William M. Kavanaugh 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 24, 1911. No. 11: Creating a commission to investigate and report on the advisability of the establishment of permanent maneuvering grounds, camp of inspection, rifle and artillery ranges for troops of the United States at or near the Chickamauga and Chattanooga Military Park, and to likewise report as to certain lands in the State of Tennessee proposed to be donated to the United States for said purposes. Public Resolution 11 36 Stat. 1457 1911-02-24 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public 1457 [No. 11.] Joint Resolution Creating a commission to investigate and report on the advisability of the establishment of permanent maneuvering grounds, camp of inspection, rifle and artillery ranges for troops of the United States at or near the Chickamauga and Chattanooga Military Park, and to likewise report as to certain lands in the State of Tennessee proposed to be donated to the United States for said purposes. February 24, 1911.[[H. J. Res. 146](/us/bill/61/hjres/146).][[Pub. Res., No. 61](/us/bill/61/pubres/61).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of theArmy maneuvering grounds.Commission to report on advisability, etc. of, at Chickamauga Park, Tenn. United States be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to appoint a commission consisting of five officers of the Army of the United States to make a full and complete investigation, and consider carefully whether or not it is advisable to make, establish, and maintain a maneuvering ground and camp of inspection, rifle and artillery ranges for United States troops at or near the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. Said commission shall fully consider theScope of inquiry. advantages and disadvantages of the lands contiguous to or near to said park for the purposes herein stated, and report fully as to probable number of acres of land necessary to purchase, and the probable cost of the same, and as to all facts and conditions material to be considered in the premises. The report shall be tiled in the War Department byReport. December first, nineteen hundred and eleven, and communicated to Congress thereafter as soon as practicable by the President. Sec. 2. That said board or commission shall also examine carefullyLands in Tennessee for camp, etc., of State troops.Commission to examine and report on proposed donation of. all lands within the State of Tennessee that may be proposed to be donated to the United States for the establishment and maintenance thereon of a maneuvering encampment and rifle and artillery ranges for the assembling of troops from the group of States composed of Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina and report on the advisability of establishing such camps, rifle and artillery ranges on such lands proposed to be donated and whether the lands proposed to be donated are suitable and desirable for such purposes, and how much land would be properly required for said purposes, and whether the lands proposed to be donated are sufficient in quantity for the purposes proposed, and conveniently located for use by troops from said States, and the facilities for transportation of troops and supplies to and from said lands, and such other facts as may be material to be considered in the premises. Sec. 3. That the said board or commission shall serve without compensationExpenses allowed. but shall be paid actual necessary expenses. Approved, February 24, 1911. No. 12: Authorizing the delivering to the commander in chief of the United Spanish War Veterans of one or two dismounted bronze cannon. Public Resolution 12 36 Stat. 1457 1911-02-25 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public [No. 12.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the delivering to the commander in chief of the United Spanish War Veterans of one or two dismounted bronze cannon. February 25, 1911.[[S. J. Res. 132](/us/bill/61/sjres/132).][[Pub. Res., No. 62](/us/bill/61/pubres/62).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of WarObsolete cannon.Donated to United Spanish War Veterans for badges. is hereby authorized to deliver to the order of the commander in chief of the United Spanish War Veterans one or two dismounted bronze cannon captured during the late War with Spain, to be used by the said United Spanish War Veterans for the purpose of furnishing official badges of the order: *Provided*, That no expense shall be caused to*Proviso*.No expense. the United States through the delivery of said cannon. Approved, February 25, 1911. No. 13: Modifying certain laws relating to the military records certain soldiers and sailors. Public Resolution 13 36 Stat. 1458 1911-02-27 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public 1458 [No. 13.] Joint Resolution Modifying certain laws relating to the military records certain soldiers and sailors. February 27, 1911.[[H. J. Res. 276](/us/bill/61/hjres/276).][[Pub. Res., No. 63](/us/bill/61/pubres/63).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Military records.Proviso in laws correcting, not to prevent pensions applied for after passage. That in all laws approved during the Sixty-first Congress having for their object the removal of disabilities accruing from defective records in the military or naval service of the United States, the words “*Provided*, That, other than as above set forth, no bounty, pay, pension, or other emolument shall accrue prior to or by reason of the passage of this Act” shall not prohibit or prevent the granting of a pension on an application made after the approval of this Act, and accruing only from the date of said application. Approved, February 27, 1911. No. 14: Providing for the filling of a vacancy which will occur on March first, nineteen hundred and eleven, in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than Members of Congress. Public Resolution 14 36 Stat. 1458 1911-03-01 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public [No. 14.] Joint Resolution Providing for the filling of a vacancy which will occur on March first, nineteen hundred and eleven, in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than Members of Congress. March 1, 1911.[[H. J. Res. 145](/us/bill/61/hjres/145).][[Pub. Res., No. 64](/us/bill/61/pubres/64).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Smithsonian Institution.John B. Henderson, jr., appointed Regent. That the vacancy in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, of the class other than Members of Congress, which will occur on March first, nineteen hundred and eleven, by the resignation of the Honorable John B. Henderson, to take effect on that date, be filled by the appointment of Mr. John B. Henderson, junior, of the city of Washington. Approved, March 1, 1911. No. 15: Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point Mr. Melchor Batista, of Cuba. Public Resolution 15 36 Stat. 1458 1911-03-03 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public [No. 15.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to receive for instruction at the Military Academy at West Point Mr. Melchor Batista, of Cuba. March 3, 1911.[[H. J. Res. 291](/us/bill/61/hjres/291).][[Pub. Res., No. 65](/us/bill/61/pubres/65).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Melchor Batista, of Cuba.May be admitted to Military Academy. That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized to permit Mr. Melchor Batista, of Cuba, to receive instruction at the Military Academy at West Point: *Provisos*.No expense, etc. *Provided*, That no expense shall be caused to the United States thereby and that the said Melchor Batista shall agree to comply with all regulations for the police and discipline of the academy, to be studious, and to give his utmost efforts to accomplish the courses in the various Oath and service.[R. S., secs. 1320, 1321, p. 227](/us/rs/s1320/1321/p227).departments of instruction: *And provided further*, That in the case of the said Melchor Batista the provisions of sections thirteen hundred and twenty and thirteen hundred and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes shall be suspended. Approved, March 3, 1911. No. 16: Providing for commission to investigate cost of transporting and handling second class mail. Public Resolution 16 36 Stat. 1458 1911-03-04 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public [No. 16.] Joint Resolution Providing for commission to investigate cost of transporting and handling second class mail. March 4, 1911.[[S. J. Res. 147](/us/bill/61/sjres/147).][[Pub. Res., No. 66](/us/bill/61/pubres/66).J Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Second-class mail.Commission created to investigate cost of handling, etc. That the President shall appoint three competent and impartial persons, one of whom shall be *Ante*, p. 1334.a judge of the Supreme Court of the United States and the other two of whom shall hold no office, and no one of whom shall be connected with the Postoffice Department or have any interest in any business directly or indirectly affected by the publishing of magazines or newspapers using the mails of the United States, to examine the reports of the Postoffice Department and any of its officers, agents or employees, and the existing evidence taken in respect to the cost to 1459the Government of the transportation and handling of all classes of second class mail matter which may be submitted to them, and such evidence as may be presented to them by persons having an interest in the rates to be fixed for second class-mail matter, to make a findingReport of proceedings and findings. of what the cost of transporting and handling different classes of such second class mail matter is to the Government and what in their judgment should be the rate for the different classes of second class postal matter, in order to meet and reimburse the Government for the expense to which it is put in the transportation and handling of such matter, and on or before December first to make report of their proceedings and findings to the President for transmission to Congress: *Provided*, That the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars is hereby*Proviso*.Appropriation for expenses. appropriated to pay the expenses of such commission, including compensation to the members thereof, to the necessary secretaries, stenographers, and other incidental expenses, and such compensation may be awarded to the Federal official member of the commission, anything in the existing law to the contrary notwithstanding. Approved, March 4, 1911. No. 17: Authorizing the printing of one hundred thousand copies of the Special Report on the Diseases of the Horse. Public Resolution 17 36 Stat. 1459 1911-03-04 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public [No. 17.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the printing of one hundred thousand copies of the Special Report on the Diseases of the Horse. March 4, 1911.[[H. J. Res. 286](/us/bill/61/hjres/286).][[Pub. Res., No. 67](/us/bill/61/pubres/67).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed andDiseases of the Horse.Revised edition of special report on, ordered printed.Distribution. bound in cloth one hundred thousand copies of the Special Report on the Diseases of the Horse, the same to be first revised and brought to date under the supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture; seventy thousand copies for use of the House of Representatives, thirty thousand copies for use of the Senate. Approved, March 4, 1911. No. 18: Authorizing the printing of one hundred thousand copies of the Special Report on the Diseases of Cattle. Public Resolution 18 36 Stat. 1459 1911-03-04 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public [No. 18.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the printing of one hundred thousand copies of the Special Report on the Diseases of Cattle. March 4, 1911.[[H. J. Res. 287](/us/bill/61/hjres/287).][[Pub. Res., No. 68](/us/bill/61/pubres/68).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there be printed andDiseases of Cattle.Revised edition of special report on, ordered printed.Distribution. bound in cloth one hundred thousand copies of the Special Report on the Diseases of Cattle, the same to be first revised and brought to date, under the supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture, seventy thousand copies for use of the House of Representatives and thirty thousand copies for use of the Senate. Approved, March 4, 1911. No. 19: For the appointment of members of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Public Resolution 19 36 Stat. 1459 1911-03-04 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-25 61 2 public [No. 19.] Joint Resolution For the appointment of members of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. March 4, 1911.[[H. J. Res. 294](/us/bill/61/hjres/294).][[Pub. Res., No. 69](/us/bill/61/pubres/69).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Honorable Z. D. MasseyNational Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.Appointment of Z. D. Massey and Lucian S. Lambert on Board of Managers. and Captain Lucian S. Lambert be, and they are hereby, appointed as members of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers of the United States; Honorable Z. D. Massey to succeed Walter P. Brownlow, deceased, whose term of office would expire April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and Captain Lucian S. Lambert to succeed Thomas J. Henderson, deceased, whose term of office would expire April twenty-first, nineteen hundred and fourteen. Approved, March 4, 1911. i INDEX. **A.** Page. *“A. B. Wolvin,” Steamer*, change of name authorized 234 *Abandoned, etc., Property Claims*, jurisdiction of Court of Claims to hear and determine 1139 return of proceeds to owner 1140 statutes of limitations removed 1140 *Abandoned Merchandise*, from sunken vessels, in American waters, may be brought in, free of duty 88 rights of underwriters to, etc., not affected by repeal provisions of Tariff Act 105 underwriter recognized as consignee of, imported 91 *Abandoned Military Reservations*, appropriation for surveying, etc 741, 1417 deficiency appropriation for sale, etc 1326 *Abandoned Wife or Child, D. C.*, moneys paid by order of juvenile court for support to be covered into the Treasury; disbursements 403 *Abandonment of Imported Perishable Articles*, permitted if over 10 per cent of invoice damaged 102 not liable to duty 102 *Abbeville, S. C.*, appropriation for public building 1364 *Abell, Park C., et al.*, may bridge Mattawoman Creek at Indian Head, Md 1086 *Aberdeen, Miss.*, terms of court at 1116 *Aberdeen, S. Dak.*, terms of court at 1124 *Aberdeen, Wash.*, appropriation for public building 1364 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Abilene, Kans.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Abilene, Tex.*, terms of court at 1126 *Abingdon, Va.*, terms of court at 1128 *Abita River, La.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Abortion*, importation of drugs, etc., for causing unlawful, prohibited 86 entry forbidden; seizure, etc 86 punishment for aiding, by officials 86 procedure for seizure, etc 86 *Abrasives*, duty on iron or steel grit, shot, and sand for 24 *Abrasives, Artificial*, duty on crude 66 *Absaroka National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Absecon Creek, N. J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Absecon Inlet, N. J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Absinthe*, duty on 40 *Abstracts of Decisions of General Appraisers*, weekly publication of, directed 101 *Academies, etc.*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Academies, Scientific and Literary*, on free list, publications issued by 73 *Accidents on Railways* (*see also* Railway Accidents), appropriation for securing, etc., reports on 720 *Accounting and Cost of Work, Navy*, direct and indirect charges to be included 1267 to be shown in money accounts; reports to Congress 1267 *Accounting and Cost of Work Offices*, appropriation for establishing at navy yards and stations 607 *Accounting Officers of the Treasury*, deficiency appropriation for paying claims, certified by 219, 808, 1320 directed to allow from militia allotment to States, etc., expenses of maneuvers with Army in 1908 329 readjustment of stoppages, etc., from payments to Army officers for exercise of higher command between April 26, 1898, and March 18, 1907 1039 to reopen accounts of volunteer officers of the Navy, war with Spain 1266 *Accounts and Records, Treasury Department*, appropriation for investigations, etc., to secure better administrative methods of 493, 1195 deficiency appropriation for investigation, etc., to secure better administration of 204 *Acetic Add*, duty on 12 anhydrid 12 *Adds*, duty on acetic 12 anhydrid 12 boracic 12 chromic 12 citric 12 gallic 12 lactic 12 not specially provided for 12 oil of vitriol 12 oxalic 12 pyroligneous 12 ricinoleic 14 salicylic 12 sulpho-ricinoleic 14 sulphuric 12 tannic 12 tartaric 12 on free list, amidosalicylic 74 arsenic, or arsenious 71 benzoic 71 carbolic 71 fluoric 71 hydrochloric 71 iron or steel drums for shipping, returned from abroad 72 metanilic 74 muriatic 71 nitric 71ii on free list, nitropicric 71 phosphoric 71 phthalic 71 picric 71 prussic 71 silicic 71 sulphuric, for agricultural purposes; retaliatory duty 80 valerianic 71 *Aconite*, on free list 71 *Acorns*, duty on, prepared as coffee substitute 39 on free list, raw, unground 71 *Actors, Alien Professional*, contract labor exclusion not applicable to 264 *Actual Market Price*, ad valorem duties to be assessed on, in principal markets of country from whence exported 101 meaning of 101 *Actual Market Value of Imported Merchandise*, appraisers, etc., to ascertain, etc., in country whence imported 97 ascertainment of, when goods not sold in open market, etc 98 determination of 98 cost at place of production to be ascertained by appraising officer if unable to obtain market value 97 *Ad Valorem Duties*, to be assessed on actual market value or wholesale price in principal markets of country from whence exported 101 *Adding Machines*, appropriation for, in office of Auditor for Post Office Department 489 *Addison, W. Va.*, terms of court at; room required 1129 *Additions to Entries*, permitted by consignee, etc 95 *Adjutant-General’s Department, Army*, appropriation for contingencies, department headquarters, etc 244, 1037 for pay of officers; longevity 247, 1041 *Adjutant-General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 501, 1203 for rent 504, 1206 *Administration of Customs Laws*, appropriation for securing information to assist in 703, 1363 deficiency appropriation for securing information, etc., relating to maximum and minimum rates in 119 employees authorized to secure information for 83 *Administration of Oaths*, by officers of departments in investigations of frauds, etc 898 Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Revenue-Cutter Service 899 *Administrative Methods, Treasury Department*, appropriation for investigations, etc., to secure better 493, 1195 deficiency appropriation for 204 *Admiralty Business, United States Courts*, district courts always open for motions, etc., in 1088 *Admiralty Jurisdiction*, jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in civil causes of 1161 *Admission of New States* (*see* Arizona, and New Mexico). *Adulterated Foods, Drugs, etc.*, appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 432, 1255 *Adulterated Insecticides, etc.*, prevention of manufacture, shipping, etc., of 331 *Advertising, D. C.*, appropriation for general 381, 974 for notices of taxes in arrearst 381, 974 *Aeroplanes, etc., Army*, appropriation for; limit 1038 *Affidavits*, acceptance of, in lieu of invoices; conditions 92 *African Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing*, appropriation for annual contribution to 342, 1032 *Agar-Agar*, duty on 14 *Agate*, duty on articles of, not specially provided for 21 on free list, unmanufactured 71 *Agate Bay, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 657, 947 *Agent*, declaration to be made by, with invoice of goods actually purchased 93 not actually purchased 93 punishment for false 95 *Agreements, Interstate Commerce*, filed by carriers with Commission, to be preserved as public records 555 *Agreements under Tariff of 1897, Reciprocal Commercial*, notice of termination of, to be given foreign countries 83 *Agricultural Associations*, exempt from corporation tax 113 *Agricultural College, Colorado State*, sale of public lands to State for 847 *Agricultural Department* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agricultural Drills*, duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Agricultural Entries on Coal Lands*, provisions for; reservation of coal rights 583 *Agricultural Exhibition, International*, deficiency appropriation for participation in, at Buenos Aires 203 *Agricultural Experiment Stations Office, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 437, 1261 for general expenses 437, 1261 for administrative expenses 438, 1262 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Guam 438, 1262 for reports on farmers’ institutes 438, 1262 for nutrition investigations 438, 1262 for irrigation investigations 438, 1262 for drainage investigations 439, 1263 *Agricultural Planters*, duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Agricultural Products and Provisions*, Schedule G, Tariff of 1909 35 *Agricultural Report*, appropriation for printing and binding 769, 1447 *Agriculture*, census schedules relating to persons engaged in, etc 4, 227 irrigation acreage added 227 *Agriculture, Department of* (*see* Department of Agriculture). iii *Agriculture, International Institute of*, appropriation for payment of quota, etc 343, 1032 deficiency appropriation for quota 774 *Agriculture of the United States*, census of, to be taken in 1910, etc 1 schedules of inquiries 4, 227 irrigation acreage added 227 census of, to be taken in 1915 and every 10 years after 10 certified copies of census returns of, may be furnished States, etc 10 schedules of cattle, etc., slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 *Aids to Navigation* (*see also* Lighthouses, Beacons, Fog Signals, etc.), appropriation for Alaskan waters 1431 additional, authorized 534 relief vessel for general service 534 additional post lights for rivers, etc 534 first district; Otter Island, Me., light and fog signal 534 Boon Island, Me., fog signal 534 Monhegan Island, Me., light and submarine signal buoy 535 second district; Lovells Island depot, Mass., changed to Governorsisland 535 third district; Hunts Point, N. Y., light and fog signal station 535 Hudson River, N. Y., at mouth of Rondout Creek, light and fog signal station 535 Stony Point reservation, roads, etc 535 fourth district; Edgemoor depot, Del., improvements 535 Miah Maull station, Delaware Bay, limit of cost increased 535 Cross Ledge station, N. J., discontinued 535 Joe Flogger Shoal station, limit of cost increased 535 Eagle Point, N. J., range lights 535 fifth district; Baltimore, Md., Fort Mc-Henry Channel, range lights 535 Norfolk, Va., harbor range lights 535 Bogue Sound, N. C., range lights 535 sixth district; Savannah River, Bloody Point range lights 536 Cape Fear River, below Wilmington, N. C., lights and signals 536 light vessel, mouth of Saint Johns River, Fla 536 eighth district; Port Eads depot, La., removed to New Orleans 536 light vessel, Galveston Bay, Tex., location changed 536 ninth district; light vessel, White Shoal, Lake Michigan, moved to Indiana Shoals 536 Saint Joseph depot, Mich., barge 536 light vessel, North Manitou Island, Lake Michigan 536 tenth district; Lorain, Ohio, range lights 536 Huron, Ohio, range lights 536 light vessel, Lake Erie, Point Abino, and Sturgeon Point 536 Sandusky, Ohio, harbor entrance, light and fog signal station 536 eleventh district; Detroit depot, Mich., oil house 536 Lake Superior, Michigan and Gull islands, light and fog signal station 536 twelfth district; Anacapa Island, Cal., light and fog signal station 536 Army Point, Cal., light and fog signal station 536 twelfth district, Humboldt Bay, depot, Cal., coal shed 536 Point Loma, Cal., fog signal, etc 537 � Santa Cruz, Cal., light and fog signal station 537 thirteenth district; Eliza Island, Bellingham Bay, Wash., light and fog signal station 537 Battery Point, Wash., light station, limit of cost increased 537 Alaskan waters, additional aids in 537 construction, etc., contracts authorized 537 restriction on changing stations of vessels repealed 537 authorized in Detroit River to mark Livingstone Channel 931 provisions for Bureau of Lighthouses 537 *Aitkin County, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River in 180 *Alabama*, assigned to fifth judicial circuit 1131 investigation of portion of southern boundary line directed 844 *Alabama Indians in Texas*, investigation, etc., of condition of 274 *Alabama Middle Judicial District*, counties composing northern division 1106 southern division 1106 terms of court 1106 judge for, to serve in northern district 1087 *Alabama Northern Judicial District*, counties composing northeastern division 1105 northwestern division 1105 middle division 1105 southern division 1105 eastern division 1105 western division 1105 terms of court 1106 judge for middle district to serve in 1087 to reside at Birmingham 1106 deficiency appropriation for salary of judge 125 *Alabama River, Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of; extension permitted 646, 942 preliminary examination to be made of, for lock and dam between Montgomery and Selma 955 *Alabama Southern Judicial District*, counties composing southern division 1106 northern division 1106 terms of court 1106 *Alabama, Tennessee and Northern Railroad Company*, may bridge Noxubee River, in Noxubee County, Miss 178 *Alabaster*, duty on, monuments, etc 21 *Alameda, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 1364 *Alamo National Forest, N. Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Alaska*, appropriation for salaries, government in 500, 1202 for contingent expenses 500, 1202 for military cable and telegraph lines 245, 1038 for constructing military roads, etc., in 257, 1052 service of retired officers as road commissioners, authorized 1052 for native pupils brought to Indian schools 271, 1060iv appropriation for surveying and marking boundary with Canada 343, 1033 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 346, 1036 for emergency mail service in 361 for star route mail service in; emergencies 1333 for mail equipments for 362, 1334 for agricultural experiment stations 438, 1262 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 517, 1219 for surveys in 741, 1417 office expenses allowed 1417 for inspecting coal mines, etc., in 742 for care of insane persons 744, 1420 for education of natives 744, 1420 restriction on expenditures 744 under Commissioner of Education 744 for reindeer stations, etc 744, 1420 for protection of game 745, 1420 for suppressing liquor traffic among natives 1420 for incidental expenses, court officials 748, 1425 for traveling expenses, court officials 748, 1425 for miscellaneous court expenses 750, 1427 for lighting waters of 754 for aids to navigation in waters of 1431 for salmon fisheries 763 for protecting seal fisheries in 763 for protecting seal fisheries, etc., in 1389 for hospitals for temporary detention of the insane at Fairbanks and Nome; contracts, etc 852 deficiency appropriation for investigating mineral resources of 212, 890 for traveling expenses, court officials 214 for incidental expenses, court officials 214, 1310 for support of reindeer 222, 810 for contingent expenses 226 for exhibit of, Lewis and Clark Exposition, Oreg 810 for repairs to courthouse, Fairbanks 1311 for education of natives 1323 additional aids to navigation in waters of, authorized 537 cases in which appeals and writs of error are allowed direct to Supreme Court from district court of 1158 discriminations against wearers of United States uniforms by theaters, etc., in, a misdemeanor; penalty 963 fur seal, etc., regulations 326 included in census of 1910 1 mineral lands, time extended for filing adverse claims, etc 459 miner’s labor lien provisions 848 open season for game birds extended to entire Territory 1360 right of way, etc., to Controller Railway and Navigation Company, Controller Bay, Bering River, etc 1360 time extended for building Alaska Short Line Railroad 459 white slave traffic provisions applicable to 827 *Alaska Criminal Code Amendments*, Sec 173.—Punishment for unlawful killing of fur-bearing animals in Alaska; regulations 327 Sec 176.—Pribilof Islands declared a special government reservation 327 punishment for landing on, etc 327 Sec 177.—Unauthorized killing of seals on Pribilof Islands, unlawful 327 privilege to natives for food, etc 327 Sec 178.—Killing female or young seals unlawful; exception 328 any seal in waters adjacent to Pribilof Islands, or on rocks, etc 328 punishment for 328 *Alaska District Court*, appellate jurisdiction of ninth circuit court of appeals in cases from 1134 to be heard in San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle 1135 *Alaska Fisheries Division, Fisheries Bureau*, appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 1439 for fur seal fisheries, agents, etc 1439 for salmon fisheries, agent, etc 1439 for wardens, etc 1439 *Alaska Fur Seal Fisheries*, appropriation for agents, etc 763, 1439 for protecting 711, 1389, 1441 *Alaska Salmon Fisheries*, appropriation for agent, inspectors, etc 763, 1439 for protecting 1441 *Alaska Short Line Railway and Navigation Company*, time extended for constructing railroad by 459 *Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition*, deficiency appropriation for additional electrical equipment 130 refund of erroneous charge for engraving and printing 206 *Alaskan Seal Fisheries*, appropriation for protecting 711, 1389, 1441 for salaries of agents, etc 763, 1439 for food, etc., to natives 763 killing of fur seals on Pribilof Islands under regulations of Secretary of Commerce and Labor 326 confined to officials and natives 326 limited to adult males 326 sealskins to be sold by Secretary of Commerce and Labor; proceeds 326 subject to future treaty provisions 326 employment of natives 327 killing fur-bearing animals in Alaska prohibited 327 penalty; forfeiture of vessels, etc 327 regulations for permitting 327 special authority for fur seals 327 Pribilof Islands declared a special reservation 327 landing, etc., on, unlawful 327 punishment for 327 killing seals on, unlawful; exception 327 use of firearms, etc., prohibited 327 allowed for food, etc., to natives; restrictions 327 female and young seals; exception 328 in adjacent waters, on beaches, etc 328 punishment for; forfeiture of vessels, etc 328 hunting, etc., fur seals in Pacific Ocean unlawful 328 appointment of additional officers, agents, and employees authorized 328 purchase of present leases for sealing on islands of Saint Paul and Saint George 328 maintenance of depots, etc 328 food, clothing, etc., to natives 328 inconsistent laws repealed 328 appropriation for expenses 328 *Alaskan Waters*, additional aids to navigation authorized in 537 appropriation for 1431v *Albany, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 703 terms of court at 1109 *Albany, N. Y.*, terms of court at 1119 *Albany, Oreg.*, appropriation for public building 1364 *Albata*, duty on 29 *Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal*, purchase of, authorized as part of waterway, Norfolk to Beaufort Inlet 640 *Albemarle Sound, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of waterway from Norfolk, Va., to 640, 938 *Albemarle Street NW., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 783 *Albert Champion Company*, deficiency appropriation for refunding customs duties to 1295 *Albion, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1364 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Albumen*, duty on, egg or blood 36 on free list, not specially provided for 71 *Albumenized Paper*, duty on 62 *Albums, Photograph, etc.*, duty on 64 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.*, appropriation for Indian school 278, 1067 for public building 1364 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Alburg, Vt.*, bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, Swanton to 1358 *Alcohol* (*see also* Spirituous Liquors), duty on amylic 14 medicinal preparations containing 16 withdrawal allowed in tanks, etc., from distilleries free of tax for Government use 1014 *Alcohol, Denatured*, appropriation for chemists, etc., office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue 491, 1193 *Alcohol, Domestic*, drawback allowed of internal-revenue tax paid on, used in preparations exported 90 *Alcoholic Compounds*, duty on, not specially provided for 12 *Alcoholism, International Congress on*, appropriation for expenses of delegates, etc 1034 *Alden, C. E.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Ale*, duty on 41 ginger 41 *Alexander, R. B.*, deficiency appropriation for services 127 *Alexandria, La.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, electric current 889 terms of court at 1114 *Alexandria, Va.*, terms of court at 1128 *Alien Prostitutes* (*see* White-Slave Traffic Act). *Alienation Restrictions*, appropriation for removing, from Five Civilized Tribes allottees 281 *Aliens* (*see also* Naturalization of Aliens), appropriation for medical inspection of immigrant 716, 1394 deficiency appropriation for naturalization of 812, 814 for paying State institutions for care of deported 1312 accorded reciprocal rights to prosecute claims in Court of Claims 1139 certificates of citizenship may be issued in certain cases without proof of declaration of intention 831 classes excluded admission into United States 263 exceptions 264 deportation of prostitutes, etc 265 jurisdiction of district courts in suits by, for tort only, in violation of treaty, etc 1093 under laws regulating immigration of 1093 *Aliens, Insane*, widows, etc., of, making homestead entry, may complete naturalization without declaration of intention 929 *Alizarin*, duty on, assistant 14 on free list 71 dyes 71 *Alkali-Resistant Crops*, appropriation for breeding, etc 422, 1243 *Alkalies*, duty on, not specially provided for 12 *Alkaloids*, duty on, not specially provided for 12 on free list, cinchona bark 78 *Allegheny River, Pa.*, appropriation for improvement of; openchannel work 638 for improvement of; Dam No. 3 638 bridge authorized across, in Armstrong County, Pa 179 preliminary examination of, to be made for locks and dams 953 *Allen, Amos L., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for legal heirs of 1317 *Alliance, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Alliance, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1365 *Alligator Creek, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of waterways between Charleston and 643, 948 *Allison, William B., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to nephews and nieces 802 *Allotments in Severalty to Indians* (*see also* Lands in Severalty to Indians), annual statement of cost of work for, to be made 270 *Alloway Creek, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Alloys*, duty on nickel 31 substitutes for tool steel 23 *Alma, N. C.*, bridge authorized across Lumber River between Lumberton and 178 *Almonds*, duty on 38 on free list, oil of 77 *Almshouse, D. C.*, (*see* Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.). vi *Alpaca Hair*, classification, of, under Tariff Act 52 *Alpena, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 654, 946 for public building 1365 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Altamaha Hirer, Ga.*, appropriation for improvement of 643, 939 preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Alter Road, Detroit, Mich.*, granted to Detroit for a public highway; reversion 235 *Althea*, on free list, root, etc., unmanufactured 77 *Alton, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 703 *Alum, Alum Cake, and Patent Alum*, duty on 12 *Alumina*, duty on, hydrate of 12 sulphate of 12 *Aluminous Cake*, duty on 12 *Aluminum*, duty on, alloys, etc 29 leaf 29 manufactures of,not specially provided for 33 *Amarillo, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 terms of court at 1126 *Amaryllis Bulbs*, duty on 37 *Ambassadors*, appropriation for 337, 1027 *Ambassadors, etc.*, exclusive jurisdiction of Supreme Court in allowable suits against 1156 original jurisdiction of Supreme Court in suits by 1156 jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in suits against, or their domestics 1161 *Amber*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list 72 oil 77 *Ambergris*, on free list 72 crude and rectified oil 77 *Amberoid, Unmanufactured*, on free list 72 *Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor*, appropriation for maintenance of 635, 935 for improvement of 729 *Amendment to the Constitution*, proposed, authorizing Congress to levy taxes on incomes 184 *American Ephemeris, Nautical Almanac and*, appropriation for preparing 509, 1211 *American Ethnology*, appropriation for continuing researches in 718, 1395 *American Fisheries*, on free list, fish oil and other products of 77 *American Historical Association*, appropriation for printing and binding annual report 769, 1447 *American Landscapes, etc.*, duty on views of 64 *American National Red Cross*, punishment for unauthorized use of name or emblem 604 control of endowment fund 604 *American Republics, International Bureau of*, appropriation for expenses 342, 1032 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of new building 203 *American Seamen, Shipwrecked*, appropriation for life-saving testimonials for rescuing 340, 1031 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 346, 1036 *American States, Fourth International Conference of*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of representation at 203 for transporting delegates, etc., to 775 use of Army transport to convey representatives to, authorized; expenses 877 *American Vessels*, articles for repair of, in foreign trade, may be withdrawn from bonded warehouse free of duty 88 importations prohibited unless in, or vessels of country of production 87 not applicable to countries having no similar provision 87 *Amidonaphtolsulfoacids*, on free list, and their sodium or potassium salts 74 *Amidosalicylic acid*, on free list 74 *Amite River, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Amite River, La. and Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Ammonia*, duty on carbonate of 12 liquid anhydrous 12 muriate of 12 on free list, sulphate of 72 *Ammunition, Army*, appropriation for small arms, etc 260, 1056 for firing morning and evening gun 260, 1056 for small-arms target practice, etc 260, 1056 for issue to institutions, etc 260, 1056 for blank, for troops at maneuver camps 261 for mountain, etc., cannon 597, 1341 for seacoast cannon 597, 1341 for seacoast artillery practice 597, 1342 for field, etc., artillery practice 597, 1342 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 598, 1343 *Ammunition, Navy*, appropriation for procuring, etc 611, 1270 for smokeless powder 611, 1271 for procuring, etc., for issue to ships 611, 1271 *Amoy, China*, appropriation for purchase of land for consulate 347 *Amsterdam, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1365 *Amylic Alcohol*, duty on 14 *Anacapa Island, Cal.*, light and fog-signal station authorized at 536 *Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad Company, D. C.*, to relocate tracks in B Street SW 977 *Anacostia River Bridge, D. C.*, appropriation for operating expenses 387, 978 *Anacostia River, D. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 639, 937 condemnation of land for road along bank of 353 appropriation for expenses 354 deficiency appropriation for 1297 report, etc., to be made on proposed canal to Chesapeake Bay from 956vii *Anacostia River Flats, D. C.*, appropriation for reclamation and development 1005 *Anadarko, Okla.*, grant of tract of land to, for municipal purposes 837 sale of tract to; description 837 payment; reservation for Indian cemetery 837 option to Anadarko Commercial Club 837 *Anahuac Channel, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 650, 944 *Anatomy, Preparations of*, on free list 79 *Anchors*, duty on iron or steel, and parts 22 *Anclote River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645 *Andersonville National Cemetery, Ga.*, gift of land for, accepted from Woman’s Relief Corps 230 *Andirons*, duty on 26 *Angel Island Immigration Station, Cal.*, deficiency appropriation for equipping 216 for construction, etc 800 *Angeles National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Angell, James B.*, reappointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 1453 *Angles, Iron or Steel*, duty on 22 *Aniline*, on free list, arseniate of 72 oil 77 salts 72 *Animal*, hair fabrics classified as woolen 55 on free list, carbon 73 hair, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 76 integuments, etc., crude., etc., not specially provided for 73 *Animal Diseases*, appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 420, 1239 *Animal Feeding and Breeding*, appropriation for cooperative experiments in 420, 1240 *Animal Husbandry*, appropriation for investigations and experiments in 420, 1240 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 419, 1238 for architects, inspector’s assistants, etc 1238 for messengers, laborers, etc 1238 for general expenses 419, 1239 preventing spread of pleuropneumonia, tuberculosis, etc., from one State to another 420, 1239 for inspection and quarantine work 420, 1239 admission of tick-infected cattle from Mexico into Texas below quarantine line 1240 for quarantine stations, Baltimore and Boston 1240 for eradication of southern cattle ticks 420, 1240 for dairy investigations and experiments 420, 1240 for animal husbandry experiments 420, 1240 for animals’ diseases investigation; station, Bethesda, Md 420, 1240 appropriation for equipping, etc., bureau experiment station 420 for experiment farm, Beltsville, Md 1240 for buildings, experiment station, and farm 1240 for administrative work 420, 1240 for animal feeding and breeding 420, 1240 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 223 for meat inspection 223, 812, 814 for salaries and expenses 811 *Animal Objects*. duty on, immersed in alcohol, not specially provided for 12 *Animals, Diseased*. fences permitted along international boundary lines to keep out 440 *Animals, Live*, duty on, not specially provided for 35 on free list, for breeding, temporary exhibition, competition, etc., bond 72 registered pure bred; certificates, etc., required 72 teams of, etc., of immigrants 72 wild, for exhibition, etc 72 regulations to be made for free entry of, straying across frontier, etc 72 *Anise Seed*, on free list 79 oil 77 *Ann Arbor, Mich.*, appropriation for bub lie building 1365 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 680 *Annapolis, Md.* (*see* Naval Academy). *“Annapolis,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Annatto*, on free list 72 extracts of 72 *Anniston, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 1365 enlargement of public building at, authorized 679 terms of court at 1106 *Annuities, Indian Tribal*, commutation of, Sacs and Foxes, Okla. and Iowa 289 Pottawatomies, Kans, and Wis 289 *Anoka, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Ansonia, Conn.*, open space requirements for public building reduced 207 *Antelopes*, hunting, etc., in Arizona prior to March 1, 1913, a Territorial misdemeanor 912 *Anthoss Oil*, on free list 77 *Anthracin Dyes*, on free list 71 *Anthracite Coal*, deficiency appropriation for refunding duties on 219, 1321 *Antietam Battlefield, Md.*, appropriation for repair, preservation, etc 723, 1400 for superintendent 723, 1400 *Antifriction Balls, etc.*, duty on iron or steel 22viii *Antigo, Wis.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Antimony*, duty on, metal or regulus 29 ore or matte; determination of 29 oxide of 29 *Antiquities, and Artistic Copies of*, on free list, by societies, etc., for exhibition, not for sale; conditions 81 *Antiquities, Artistic*, on free list, produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Antitoxins, etc.*, appropriation for testing, for treatment of domestic animals 420, 1239 *Antitrust Cases*, precedence given to, of public importance 854 certificate of Attorney General to secure hearing at earliest practicable day 854 composition of court; filling vacancies 854 divisions of opinion; assignment of additional circuit judge 854 reargument to be heard 854 *Antitrust Laws*, appropriation for expenses, enforcing 748, 1425 jurisdiction of district courts under 1093 *Anvils*, duty on iron and steel 25 *Apache, etc., Indians; Ariz. and N. Mex.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 272, 1062 *Apache Indian Reservation, Okla.*, allotments to children born since June 5, 1906, from pasture reserve lands 861 time extended for payments due by homesteaders on ceded lands of 266 *Apache Indians, etc., Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 280, 1069 sale of unallotted, etc., lands on reservations of 1069 *Apache National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Apalachicola Bay, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 644, 941 preliminary examination of, to be made for deep-water harbor 669 *Apalachicola Customs District, Fla.*, Saint Joseph Bay transferred from Pensacola district to 897 *Apalachicola River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645 for improvement of channel to Saint Andrews Bay from 645, 941 for improvement of, Chipola River, etc 941 bridge authorized across,between Pensacola and River Junction 233 *Apatite*, on free list 72 *Apia, Samoan Islands*, appropriation for investigation of claims for losses from naval operations at 1034 *Appalachian Exposition Company*, loan of tents, etc., to 883 *Appalachian Watersheds* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters). *Apparatus*, on free list, life-saving 76 platinum, for chemical uses 78 *Apparatus, Philosophical and Scientific*, on free list, for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 *Apparel, Theatrical*, on free list, for temporary exhibition; limitations 78 *Appeals and Writs of Error*, cases in which, are allowed to Supreme Court direct from district courts 1157 from circuit courts of appeals 1157 *Appeals, Court of Customs*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 530, 1234 *Appeals, United States Courts*, expenses of proceedings in, diminished; transcripts of records, etc., to be filed 901 *Apple*, duty on stocks, etc., of 37 *Apples*, duty on, green or ripe 37 *Appleton, Wis.*, appropriation for public building 1365 *Appliances for Disabled Soldiers*, appropriation for 731, 1407 *Appliances, Miners’ Rescue*, on free list 77 *Appointments Division, Post Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants, clerks, etc 520, 1222 *Appomattox River, Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 640, 730 *Appoquinimink River, Del.*, appropriation for improvement of 638, 937 preliminary examination of, to be made 953 *Appraisement of Imported Merchandise* (*see* Customs Administration). *Appraiser of Merchandise, Customs*, at San Francisco, Cal., salary increased 894 *Appraisers, Customs*, to ascertain actual market value and wholesale prices of goods, etc., in country whence imported 97 cost at place of production if market value not ascertainable 97 determination of 97 *Appraisers, General* (*see* Board of General Appraisers), *Appraisers’ Stores, New York City*, franchise accepted, pneumatic-tube service, from customhouse 120 *Appropriations* (*see also* Deficiency Appropriations), appropriation for preparing statement of 766, 1443 for urgent deficiencies 203, 888 for deficiencies 119, 774, 1289 for the support of the Army 243, 1037 for the Indian Service 269, 1058 for Military Academy 312, 1015 for Diplomatic and Consular Service 337, 1027 for the postal service 355, 1327 for the District of Columbia 374, 966 for Department of Agriculture 416, 1235 for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses 468, 1170 for fortifications 596, 1343 for the naval service 605, 1265 for river and harbor improvements 630, 933 for sundry civil expenses 703, 1363 for pensions 842, 1085 for condemnation expenses, extension of Park Place NW., D. C 200 extension of Franklin Street NE., D. C 200 extension of Newton Place NW., D. C 201 extension Belmont Road NW., D. C 232 extension of Waterside Drive NW., D. C 232 extension of R Street SE., D. C 232 extension of Twenty-third Street SE., D.C 232 extension of Forty-first Street NW., D. C 240 extension of Columbia Road NW., D. C 242ix for condemnation expenses, extension of Military Road NW., D. C 242 extension of Princeton Place NW., D.C 325 extension of Nineteenth Street NW., D. C 373 extension of Massachusetts AvenueNW., D. C 585 extension of Reno Road, D. C 888 extension of Thirteenth Street NW., D. C 925 extension of Van Buren Street NW., D. C 1078 extension of Seventeenth Street NE., D. C 1347 opening road on banks of Anacostia River, D. C 354 widening First Street NE., D. C 466 widening Park Road NW., D.C 888 for expenses of Thirteenth Census 1 for expenses issuing new Panama bonds 117 for House of Representatives, 1st session, 61st Congress 182 for purchasing school sections Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations, S. Dak. and N. Dak., increased 196 for expense of appraising, etc., lands of Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations, S. Dak. and N. Dak 196 for folding speeches and pamphlets, Senate 243 for memorial monument, Fort Recovery, Ohio 311 for expenses of Alaskan seal fisheries, etc 328 for appraisement of damages, property of Sarah Edwards, changing grade, Union Station, D. C 336 for credit in accounts of assistant treasurer, Boston, Mass 348 for expenses, townsites, allotments to children, etc., Yakima Reservation, Wash 349 for road from Harrisonville, N. J., to Fort Mott, and Finns Point national cemetery 350 for raising wreck of “Maine” from Habana Harbor, etc 353 for expenses, disposing Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg., reserved lands 368 for per capita Sac and Fox Indians, Richardson County, Nebr 368 for drainage assessment Sac and Fox lands 368 for drainage assessments Omaha Indian lands, Richardson County, Nebr 369 for expenses, Commission of Fine Arts 371 for school sections to South Dakota, in Pine Ridge Reservation 443 for expenses appraising, etc., unallotted lands, Pine Ridge Reservation, S. Dak 443 for school sections to South Dakota, in Rosebud Indian Reservation 451 for expenses appraising, etc., unallotted lands Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak 451 for school sections to North Dakota, in Fort Berthold Indian reservations 458 for appraising, etc., unsurveyed lands Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak 458 for expenses of election and convention in New Mexico 568 for expenses of election and convention in Arizona 578 for commission to assess damages to property of William Frye White, change of grade, Union Station 582 for burial, etc., of two Chippewa Indians dying in Washington 582 for field guns, etc., returned by Massachusetts 603 for expenses establishing postal savings depository business 818 for assistants to clerks of courts in naturalization cases, September 27, 1906, to June 30, 1907 830 for credit to reclamation fund 835 for expenses of certificates of indebtedness for advances to reclamation fund 835 for probation officers D. C 865 for paying overtime claims of letter carriers 865 for expenses, joint Congressional committee investigating disposal of public lands 871 for removing ice gorges in Ohio River 873 for paying accrued interest to Winnebago Indians, Nebr. and Wis 873 for special election in Hawaii on question of prohibition 878 for protecting lands from overflow of Colorado River 883 for commission to investigate employer’s liability and workman’s compensation 884 for replica of Von Steuben statue to be presented to German Emperor 886 for expenses, etc., Lincoln Memorial Commission 898 for heirs of Julian G. Baker 918 for expenses, carrying relief to sufferers from famine in China 919 for cooperation with States to protect watersheds from forest fires 961 for survey, acquirement, etc., of lands at headwaters of navigable streams; annual 961 for expenses of National Forest Reservation Commission 963 for memorial and aid to centennial celebration of Perry’s victory on Lake Erie, at Put-in-Bay Island 1081 for appraisement of damages, etc., property of John B. Lord, change of grade Union Station, D. C 1345 property of Margaretha Weideman, etc., eliminating grade crossings, D. C 1347 for refunding canceled entry notice fees to registers of land offices 1351 for reestablishing, etc., boundary line between Texas and New Mexico 1455 for expenses commission on second-class mail matter 1459 indefinite, for expenses of issuing, etc., certificates of indebtedness 192 permanent indefinite, for refunding excess customs charges 103 permanent, for paying on order of judge unclaimed money in registry of the court deposited in the Treasury 1084 permanent indefinite, repealed, for refining and parting bullion 1292 permanent, repealed, shipping commissioners 773 Steamboat-Inspection Service 773 statement of, 1st sess., 61st Cong., to be included in 2d sess 127 unexpended balances of, for essential river and harbor works, not to be covered in 182x *Apricot Kernels*, duty on 38 *Aqueduct, D. C.* (*see* Washington Aqueduct, D. C.). *Aquia Creek, Va.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Aransas Harbor Terminal Railway Company*, time extended for bridging Morris and Cummings Channel, Aransas Pass, by 1359 *Aransas Pass and Bay, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 730 *Aransas Pass Channel and Dock Company*, may bridge Morris and Cumming Channel, Aransas Pass, Tex 324 *Aransas Pass, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 648, 943 for improvement of channel to Corpus Christi from 650 for deep-water harbor at Harbor Island; contracts authorized; conditions 943 bridge authorized across Morris and Cumming Channel at 324 preliminary examination of, and tributary waters, to be made 675 time extended for bridging Morris and Cummings Channel at 1359 *Arapaho National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 280, 1069 *Arapahoe Indian School, Okla.*, sale of lands, authorized, for Masonic orphanage 190 *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne and*, appropriation for support, etc., of 277, 1066 for line riders 277, 1066 *“Arayat,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent Court of*, appropriation for annual contribution 342, 1032 *Arbitration of Differences of Railway Employees*, appropriation for expenses of 719, 1397 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 782 designation of member of Interstate Commerce Commission to act in 1397 *Arbitration of North Atlantic Fisheries*, message and documents relating to, ordered printed 1456 *Arbitration, Parliamentary Union for Promoting International*, appropriation for contribution to bureau 345 *Arcadia, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 946 preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Archers Creek, S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Archers Hope River, Va.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Architect, Supervising* (*see* Supervising Architect of the Treasury). *Architects*, contracts for full architectural services allowed successful, in competitive plans for public buildings 699 *Ardmore, Okla.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 terms of court at 1122 *“Arethusa,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 1280 *Argenta, Ark.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 bridge authorized across Arkansas River, Little Rock to 930 *Argenta Railway Company*, may bridge Arkansas River, Little Rock to Argenta, Ark 930 *Argentine*, duty on 29 *Argentine Republic*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Argols*, duty on 12 *Arid Lands* (*see also* Carey Act), temporary withdrawal from entry, pending applications by States or Territories 237 *Arizona*, appropriation for salaries, government in 500, 1202 for contingent expenses 500, 1202 for legislative expenses 500, 1202 for support, etc., of Indians on reservations in 272, 1062 for surveyor general, clerks, etc 517, 1219 deficiency appropriation for incidentals, Indian Service in 222, 226 for prosecuting Indians in 224, 227, 1327 for contingent expenses, surveyor general’s office 226, 1323 appellate jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals, in judgments of supreme court 1134 cases in which writs of error and appeals are allowed to Supreme Court from supreme court of 1158 Douglas, may issue bonds for waterworks 290 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 904 leave of absence allowed 904 hunting, etc., antelopes in, prior to March 1, 1913, a misdemeanor 912 levy of Territorial taxes for 1912 authorized; rate limited 911 estimate of expenditures for 1912; reversion of amount not needed; supplying deficiencies 911 extension to 1912, of appropriations for 1910 and 1911 912 special expenditures for 1912 not affected 912 road act, continued for 1912 912 amendment to Territorial law 912 Lowell Observatory granted lands in Coconino National Forest 452 *Arizona Judicial District*, created; courts 576 assigned to ninth circuit 576 judge, attorney, marshal 576 terms of court 576 *Arizona, State of*, provisions for admission of 568 constitutional convention; delegates 568 apportionment; qualification of voters 568 reregistration; acceptance of register of 1908; regulations 568 application to all elections 568 proclamation of governor for election 569 conduct of election; Territorial laws applicable; qualifications 569 meeting of convention; duties 569 constitution;.general principles; religious freedom 569 polygamy and giving liquor to Indians prohibited 569xi constitution; general principles; disclaimer of right to public, and Indian, lands 569 equality of taxation; lands of Indians not in reservations 569 assumption of Territorial debts 570 invalid bonds excepted 570 provision for public schools 570 right of suffrage; knowledge of English 570 capital at Phoenix till 1926 570 acquiescence in reclamation projects 570 liquor prohibition on opened Indian reservations 570 consent to conditions of land grants to State 570 changes in foregoing prohibited 571 submission to the people 571 time for election; returns 571 certificate of rejection; reassembling of convention 571 action on new constitution 571 submission to the President and to Congress 571 notification of approval 571 proclamation for election of officers; time 571 convention to provide for election of officers 571 election; returns, etc 572 certification of result 572 admission as State by President’s proclamation 572 service of Territorial officers 572 no legislative session in 1911 572 public lands, additional grants for common schools 572 selection in lieu of mineral lands, etc 572 restriction on indemnity selections 572 in national forests 573 in lieu of grants to new States; universities; State buildings 573 asylums; penitentiaries, etc 573 miners’ hospitals, normal schools, charitable, etc., institutions 573 agricultural colleges, etc.; annual appropriations continued 573 school of mines, military institutes 573 bonds of certain counties 573 balance to common schools 573 control of schools, etc 573 sectarian prohibition 574 use of 5 per cent fund for common schools 574 lands and proceeds to be held in trust 574 disposal for other purposes a breach of trust 574 mortgages forbidden 574 sales and leases to highest bidder; advertisement 574 sales of timber, etc.; short leases 574 appraisal and sales; minimum price 574 irrigable lands 574 relinquishment for reclamation projects; lieu selections 574 waterpower reservations; lieu selections 575 separate funds of proceeds; investment, etc 575 irregular sales, etc., void 575 enforcement of laws; rights of State and citizens 575 commission to select granted lands; surveys 575 Territorial grants continued to State 576 pending litigation 576 judicial district created; in ninth circuit 576 judge, attorney, marshal; clerks; terms 576 judicial district created; jurisdiction; determination of pending appeals and writs of error 576 succession of courts 576 transfer of Federal cases 577 other cases 577 pending proceedings not abated 577 determination of State cases 577 transfer to circuit court of appeals 577 suits not begun before admission 578 State substituted for Territory in Federal cases 578 assembling of legislature 578 certifying election of Senators and Representative 578 operation of State government 578 Territorial laws continued; United States laws 578 appropriation for election and convention expenses 578 expenditures under direction of Secretary of the Interior 579 *Arkadelphia, Ark.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 *Arkansas*, assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 right of way granted for pipe lines through public lands in 296 applications to be filed 296 use restricted 296 forfeiture for nonuser, etc 296 violating antitrust laws 296 *Arkansas City, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Arkansas Eastern Judicial District*, counties composing eastern division 1107 northern division 1107 Jonesboro division 1107 western division 1107 terms of court 1107 Jonesboro 603 commissioners given jurisdiction over all violations, Hot Springs Reservation 1086 *Arkansas National Forest, Ark.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Arkansas River*, appropriation for construction of dredging plant 651, 945 for improvement of; maintenance 651, 945 bridge authorized across, Little Rock to Argenta, Ark 930 Pine Bluff, Ark 601 Van Buren to Fort Smith, Ark 229 changes allowed in building bridge across, at Dardanelle, Ark 189 *Arkansas Western Judicial District*, counties composing Texarkana division 1106 Fort Smith division 1106 Harrison division 1106 terms of court 1107 transfer of certain criminal cases to Fort Smith division 233 fees of clerk to be paid by United States 234 *Arlington, National Cemetery, Va.*, appropriation for burial of indigent soldiers, etc., at 723, 1400 interment of bodies from wreck of “Maine” in 353 mast to be used as monument 353xii *Arlington, Va.*, appropriation for agricultural experimental farm 423, 1243 *Armament of Fortifications*, appropriation for 597, 1341 *Armor and Armament*, appropriation for vessels authorized, increase of the Navy 629, 1288 contracts to lowest responsible, etc., bidder 629, 1288 purchases from trust combinations, etc., forbidden 1288 *Armories* (*see* Arsenals and Armories). *Arms, Pay Inspector F. T.*, credit in accounts for suspended Navy ration money allowances 1353 *Armstrong County, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Allegheny River, in 179 *Army*, appropriation for support of the 243, 1037 for all contingencies 243, 1037 for Army War College 243, 1037 chief of Division of Militia Affairs to be detailed from generals of the line 1037 for contingencies,military information 243, 1037 for military service schools 244, 1037 leaves of absence to instructors 244 for contingencies, military departments, etc 244, 1037 for coast artillery school 244, 1038 for Signal Service expenses 245, 1038 for Washington-Alaska cable, etc 245, 1038 for pay of line officers 245, 1039 allowance of claims for exercise of higher command; restriction 1039 for longevity pay, line officers 245, 1039 for pay of enlisted men 245, 1039 for longevity 245, 1039 horseshoer and farrier to each troop of cavalry 245 horseshoer to each battery of field artillery 245 for enlisted men, Engineers 246, 1039 for enlisted men, Ordnance 246, 1039 for quartermaster-sergeants 246, 1039 for commissary-sergeants 246, 1039 for enlisted men, Signal Corps 246, 1040 for enlisted men, Hospital Corps 246, 1040 service school detachment 1040 for clerks, messengers, etc., at headquarters, etc 246, 1040 for pay of staff officers; Adjutant-General’s Department; longevity 247, 1041 Inspector-General’s Department; longevity 247, 1041 Engineer Corps; longevity 247, 1041 Ordnance Department; longevity 247, 1041 Quartermaster’s Department; longevity 247, 1041 Subsistence Department; longevity 248, 1041 Medical Department; longevity 248, 1041 Pay Department; longevity 248, 1042 Judge - Advocate - General’s Department; longevity 248, 1042 Signal Corps; longevity 248, 1042 Bureau of Insular Affairs; longevity 248, 1042 additional assistant authorized 248 for retired pay, officers; longevity 248, 1042 for pay of retired officers on active service; longevity 248, 1042 for retired pay, enlisted men 248, 1042 for hospital matrons 249, 1042 for female nurse corps, Superintendent, nurses 249, 1042 appropriation for female nurse corps; pay established; allowance for service beyond the States; cumulative leaves 249 for veterinarians; longevity 249, 1042 for dental surgeons 249, 1042 for contract surgeons 249, 1042 for paymasters’ clerks and messengers 249, 1043 travel expenses 249, 1043 for courts-martial, etc., expenses 249, 1043 for officer in charge, public buildings and grounds, D. C 249, 1043 for commutation of quarters, officers 249, 1043 for travel allowance, enlisted men on discharge 249, 1043 for undrawn clothing, enlisted men 249, 1043 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 249, 1043 for translator, etc., military information division 249, 1043 for expert accountant 249, 1043 for extra-duty pay, enlisted men, engineer, etc., service, seacoast fortifications 249, 1043 for extra-duty pay, switchboard operators at interior posts 250, 1043 for extra-duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 250, 1043 for mileage, officers and contract surgeons 250, 1043 for 10 per cent, officers on foreign service 250, 1043 for 20 per cent, enlisted men on foreign service 250, 1043 for computer, artillery board 250, 1043 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad and Alaska 250, 1043 for subsistence, etc., national guard officers attending service schools 250, 1043 for additional pay, first reenlistments 250, 1043 for allowance, officers and enlisted men dying in line of duty 250, 1043 for additional pay to officers furnishing their own mounts 250, 1043 for Jennie Carroll and Mabel H. Lazear 250, 1044 for pay, Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry 250, 1044 for pay, Philippine Scouts 250, 1044 all above to be accounted as Pay of the Army 251, 1044 for encampments of militia with Regulars 251, 1044 reimbursement to Frank M. Rumbold, pay to Missouri militia 1044 for equipment of coast artillery, Organized Militia 1045 details of officers as instructors on request of governors 1045 filling vacancies, etc., detached officers 1045 increase of officers Quartermaster’s Department 1045 for Subsistence Department; supplies 251, 1045 meals to competitors in national rifle match 1046 for payments; commutation of rations 251, 1046 civilian employees; extra-duty pay 252, 1046 printing, etc.; care of supplies 252, 1046 payment for supplies furnished to other bureaus, etc.; prices 1047 for Quartermaster’s Department; regular supplies 252, 1047 heat and light to quarters, etc 252, 1047 post bakeries; ice machines; laundries; schools, etc 252, 1047 forage; stationery 252, 1047xiii appropriation for Quartermaster’s Department; printing; use of ice machines, etc 253, 1047 for equipment of post schools 253, 1048 for incidental expenses 253, 1048 extra-duty pay; furniture, etc 253, 1048 horse expenditures 253, 1048 for horses; limit; purchases at post 254, 1049 restriction on breeding; standard 254 purchase of horses from officers ordered abroad, etc 254 land in Virginia as training, etc., farm 1049 contracts; purchases at posts 1049 restriction on breeding; standard 1049 enlisted men for remount depots 1049 for barracks and quarters 254, 1049 extra-duty pay 255, 1049 civilian employees; limitation 255, 1049 chapels at Fort Yellowstone and Fort Sam Houston 1050 for post exchanges 255, 1050 limit for construction 255 for transportation 255, 1050 on land-grant roads 256, 1050 draft animals, wagons, etc 256, 1051 vessels, transport service, etc 256, 1051 to Revenue-Cutter Service, etc 1051 transportation of merchandise to Guam 256, 1051 use for official duties by officers 1051 suspensions for hire of motor vehicles removed 1051 boats for harbor and seacoast artillery service 256, 1051 transfer of transport “Ingalls” 256 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at military posts 257, 1051 for water and sewers at military posts 257, 1051 water supply Fort D. A. Russell and Fort Meade 1052 for roads, bridges, and trails in Alaska 257, 1052 retired officers as road commissioners 1052 for shelter in the Philippines 257, 1052 for clothing, camp and garrison equi-page 257, 1052 indemnity for destroyed clothing 257, 1053 for post hospitals, construction, repair, etc 258, 1053 Fort Missoula, Mont 258 Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y 258 Fort George Wright, Wash 258 Walter Reed General Hospital, D. C 258 for quarters for hospital stewards 258, 1053 for shooting galleries and ranges 258, 1053 Fort Bliss, Tex 258 Sparta, Wis 258 Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo 258 for Army War College 258, 1053 for payment of suspended, etc., accounts of transportation of officers’ authorized horses 1053 for Medical Department; supplies, etc 258, 1053 preventing spread of epidemics 259, 1054 employees, etc 259, 1054 Hot Springs, Ark., Hospital 259, 1054 for Medical Museum; library 259, 1054 for care of insane Filipino soldiers 259 Dental Corps authorized; appointments, etc 1054 for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 1055 for Engineer Department; expenses, etc 259, 1055 appropriation for Engineer Department; school, Washington, D. C.; restriction 259, 1055 for equipment of troops 260, 1056 for services 260, 1056 for contingencies in the Philippines 260, 1056 payment of pressing obligations from available balances; condition 1056 for Ordnance Department; current expenses 260, 1056 for ammunition for small arms 260, 1056 for firing morning and evening gun 260, 1056 for small-arms target practice; marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 260, 1057 issue to institutions, etc 261, 1057 for blank ammunition for maneuver camps of instruction 261 for manufacture, etc., of arms 261, 1057 sale to Cuba authorized 261 for issue of standard automatic pistols, etc., for Organized Militia; exchange of ammunition, etc 1057 for repairing and preserving ordnance stores 261, 1057 for ordnance stores 261, 1057 for Infantry, etc., equipments 261, 1057 for equipping State coast artillery organizations 261 transfer of land, Fort Marion, Fla., to Saint Augustine 1057 for annual rifle contests, trophv, medals, etc 261, 1058 for purchase, etc., of automatic rifles 261, 1058 written contracts required 261 for Field Artillery material to Organized Militia 1058 promotion of officers to grade lost by regimental promotion system in force prior to October 1, 1890 1058 for Military Academy 312, 1015 for fortifications 596, 1343 for armories and arsenals 720, 1397 for pensions 842, 1085 for military posts 721, 1398 for disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, etc 723, 1400 deficiency appropriation for expenses Brownsville investigation 122, 789 for extra pay to board on eligibility of discharged colored troops for reenlistment 122 for Signal Service 210, 220, 790, 1321 wireless telephone 1301 for Subsistence Department 210, 220, 790, 809, 1300, 1321, 1326 for Quartermaster’s Department 210, 220, 225, 789, 809, 813, 1321, 1326 for Military Academy 210, 790, 1302 for pay, etc 220, 225, 809, 1300, 1321, 1326 for mileage to officers and contract surgeons 220, 225, 809 for mileage to officers traveling without troops 220 for officers’ transportation 220 for militia encampments 220, 809, 1321 for recruiting expenses 220, 809 for Ordnance Department 220, 1321 for pensions 223, 1324 for Medical Department 790, 1321 for transportation 809 for suppressing Indian hostilities 813 for Broadway Bargain House 889 for John S. Kissinger 1300 for Wesley A. Stuart 1300 for Capt. William T. Wilder 1300xiv appropriation for Maj. William B. Rochester 1300 for Col. John L. Clem 1300 for Maj. G. G. Bailey 1300 for Capt. Louis F. Garrard 1300 for clothing, and camp arid garrison equi-page 1321 for national cemeteries 1321 for Engineer School, D. C 1321 additional pay for officers or enlisted men dying in service available for beneficiaries 123 appointment authorized of Warren C. Beach, captain of Infantry, retired; no pay, etc 910 Frank de l. Carrington, major, retired 600 articles of war; position of officers of Organized Militia when different corps happen to join 234 rank and precedence of officers of Organized Militiaon duty with other forces 234 limited service article repealed 235 commission of five officers to examine and report on advisability of permanent maneuvering grounds near Chickamauga Park 1457 proposed donation of lands for militia maneuvering encampment, etc 1457 convicts limited to actual subsistence in military prisons 210 credit directed of accounts disallowed to States, etc., for participation of Organized Militia in Army maneuvers, etc 123 discharges allowed in real names to minors enlisting under assumed 824 extended to War with Spain and Philippine insurrection 824 Engineer Corps, number of officers 957 filling of vacancies, etc 957 issue of tents, etc., to earthquake sufferers in Costa Rica 367 lineal rank corrected of certain Artillery officers 202 Medical Reserve Corps, retirement allowed 580 to have credit for all active Army service 1348 militia expenses in joint encampments, etc., not to be paid from appropriations for 329 Nahant, Mass., coast defense reservation, sale of strip of land on 1348 officers detailed on investigations may administer oaths 899 officers on retired list, to receive commissions for advanced rank 347, 1354 to be dropped from rolls if absent three months without leave, etc 894 penalty for discriminating by theaters, etc., against wearers of uniform of 963 Quartermaster’s Department, additional officers 1045 retirement with full pay, etc., of David Robertson, hospital corps 1345 return of field guns from Massachusetts 602 appropriation for 603 restriction on receiving back articles sold to militia 603 sale of tracts of land Dauphin Island, Ala., authorized 1350 tents, etc., to be loaned to Appalachian Exposition Company, Knoxville, Tenn 883 Confederate Veterans’ reunion, Little Rock, Ark 1456 Mobile, Ala 876 tents, etc., to be loaned to Elks’ reunion, Detroit, Mich 885 Grand Army encampment at Salt Lake City, Utah 183 use of transport to carry relief for Chinese famine sufferers 919 *Army Field Engineer School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 1037 *Army Maneuvers, etc.*, participation of organized militia in; expenses 329 *Army Point, Cal.*, light and fog signal station authorized at 536 *Army Posts* (*see* Military Posts). *Army School of the Line, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 244, 1037 leaves of absence to instructors 244 *Army Signal School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 244, 1037 *Army Supply Depot, Fort Mason, Cal.*, appropriation for construction of storehouses, quarters, wharves, etc 1399 *Army, Union or Confederate*, census inquiries to be made of survivors of 4 *Army War College, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 243, 1037 for maintenance 258, 1053 *Arnold, Captain F. T.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Arrack*, duty on 40 *Arrangements, Interstate Commerce*, filed by carriers with commission, to be preserved as public records 555 *Arrears of Pay, etc., Volunteers*, appropriation for 736, 1413 for, War with Spain 737, 1413 *Arrow Rock, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River at 601 *Arrowroot*, on free list 72 *Arsenals and Armories*, appropriation for manufacture of arms at, etc 261, 1057 sales to Cuba, authorized 261 for Augusta, Ga 720 for Benicia, Cal 720 for Frankford, Pa 720, 1397 for Rock Island, Ill 720, 1398 for Sandy Hook,N. J., provingground 720, 1398 for Picatinny, Dover, N.J 720, 1398 for Springfield, Mass 1398 for Watertown, Mass 720, 1398 for testing machines 720, 1398 for Watervliet, N.Y 721, 1398 for repairs, etc 721, 1398 deficiency appropriation for manufacture of arms 1321 *Arsenate, Lead* (*see* Insecticide Act). *Arseniate of Aniline*, on free list 72 *Arsenic*, on free list 72 acid 71 sulphide of 72 *Arsenious Acid*, on free list 71 *Arson*, punishment for mailing, etc., matter inciting 1339 *Art and History, International Exposition of*, appropriation for participating in, at Turin, Italy 345xiv *Art Collections, etc.*, on free list, by States, societies, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Art, Ornamental or Educational Objects of*, on free list, produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Art Squares*, duty on woolen 55 *Art, Works of*, on free list, by States, educational societies, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 *Arthur Kill, N. Y. and N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 for improvement of channel, Kill von Kull to Raritan Bay; contracts 636, 728, 1405 for improvement of channel north of Shooters Island 1406 *Articles*, duty on artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 bead or spangle 64 cotton, flax, etc., embroidered, etc 50 feather, artificial flowers, etc., not specially provided for 66 jewelry, gold or platinum 68 silver, etc 67 manufactured, not specially provided for 71 iron or steel tinplate, etc., not specially provided for 24 marble, etc 21 metallic, not specially provided for 33 not enumerated, similar to enumerated 71 paper, lithographically printed 62 photogelatin printed, not specially provided for 64 raw, not enumerated 71 silk lace, etc 60 silver, etc., mesh bags, etc 67 smokers’ 70 tinsel wire, etc 30 tile or tiling 17 toilet 16 unmanufactured, not enumerated 71 woolen knitted 54 lace 54 woven, flax, hemp, ramie, etc., not specially provided for 51 on free list, crude, for dyeing or tanning, not specially provided for 72 metallic, received as prizes, etc 77 of American manufacture, etc., returned from abroad 72 toilet, of persons arriving in United States; restriction 80 for repair of American vessels in foreign trade may be withdrawn from warehouse free of duty 88 immoral, prohibited importation; seizure, etc 86 *Articles of Foreign Manufacture*, country of origin to be plainly marked on, imported 85 on packages containing, also contents 85 required before delivery 85 punishment for false labels, etc 86 *Articles of Personal Adornment*, on free list, of persons arriving in United States; restriction 80 *Articles of War, Army*, command, when different corps happen to join 234 position of officers of organized militia 234 rank and precedence of organized militia officers on duty with other forces 234 limited service article repealed 235 *Artificial*, duty on, abrasives, crude 66 cork 66 feathers 66 flies, baits, etc., fishing 28 fruits, grains, flowers, etc 66 horsehair 60 mineral waters 41 silk 60 *Artificial Limbs, etc.*, appropriation for 731, 1407 *Artificial Waterways*, investigation of feasibility, etc., of proposed 956 *Artillery Board, Army*, appropriation for computer 250, 1043 *Artillery, Chief of Coast*, appropriation for coast artillery school under 244, 1038 *Artists, Alien Professional*, contract labor exclusion not applicable to 264 *Artists’ Knives*, duty on 27 *Arundel Cove, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of depot, Revenue-Cutter Service, at 712, 1389 *Asafetida*, on free list 73 *Asbestos*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 woven fabrics 69 on free list, unmanufactured 73 *Asbury Park, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 703, 1365 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Ashes*, on free list, beet-root 73 wood, and lye of 73 *Asheville, N. C.*, terms of court at 1120 *Ashland, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Ashland, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Ashland, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 656, 947 *Ashley County, Ark.*, time extended for bridging Bayou Bartholomew at Morrell, Ark 187 Portland, Ark 190 Wilmot, Ark 190 *Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Ashtabula, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 653, 1406 for public building 703, 1365 contracts for improvement of harbor, authorized; limit 945 *Asphalt, Limestone Rock*, duty on 18 *Asphaltum*, duty on 18xvi *Aspic Oil*, on free list 77 *Assassination*, punishment for mailing, etc., matter inciting 1339 *Assessment and Permit Work, D. C.*, appropriation for 384, 975 for paving roadways 975 deposit of collections 975 *Assessor’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 375, 968 for assistant assessors, etc 376, 968 for temporary clerk hire for numerical books 968 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to 382, 974 *Assignments of Salaries*, permitted officials of Department of Commerce and Labor when in the field 524 *Assistant Attorney-General*, appointment authorized for customs cases; compensation 108 *Assistant Attorney-General for the Post-Office Department*, appropriation for 522, 1224 for attorneys, clerks, etc., division of 519, 1221 *Assistant Attorney-General, in Customs Cases*, appropriation for, Deputy, attorneys, special counsel, etc 747, 1424 salary established 214 *Assistant Attorney-General, Interior Department*, appropriation for assistant attorneys, etc., office of 512, 1214 duties of board of pension appeals transferred to office of 1214 for expenses of inspectors, etc 512, 1214 *Assistant Attorneys, Department of Justice*, appropriation for 522, 1224 *Assistant Attorneys-General*, appropriation for 522, 1224 *Assistant Attorneys, United States Courts*, appropriation for, in special cases; foreign counsel 750, 1426 deficiency appropriation for, in special cases 215, 799 authorized for commerce court cases, etc 543 payment of, from appropriation for prosecution of frauds, etc 213 *Assistant Custodians and Janitors, Public Buildings*, appropriation for 714, 1391 furnishing steam for pneumatic tubes, postal service 715, 1391 deficiency appropriation for 219, 808, 1320 *Assistant to the Attorney-General*, appropriation for 522, 1224 *Assisted Emigrants, Alien*, admission excluded 264 exception, in transit to contiguous country 264 *Associated Executive Committee of Friends on Indian Affairs*, land in Otoe and Missouria Indian Reservation, Okla., granted to, for religious, etc., purposes 859 payment, etc 859 *Association for the Measurement of the Earth, International Geodetic*, appropriation for payment of quota 342, 1032 *Association of Navigation Congresses, Permanent International*, appropriation for expenses of proposed meeting, etc 667 *Associations, Joint Stock*, excise tax levied on net incomes of 112 *Assumed Names, Army and Navy*, discharges in true names allowed to persons serving as minors under, in wars of the rebellion, with Spain, and in the Philippines 824 *Astilbe Clumps*, duty on 37 *Astoria, Oreg., Customs District*, territory 579 port of entry, Astoria 579 officers and residence 580 *Astrophysical Observatory*, appropriation for maintenance 718, 1396 for printing and binding for 768, 1447 *Atchafalaya Bay Ship Channel Company*, contract authorized with, for 20-foot channel from Morgan City, La., to the Gulf 648 *Atchafalaya River, La.*, appropriation for improvement of, Morgan City to the Gulf 648 contract for 20-foot channel authorized 648 examination, etc., to be made on permanently separating waters of, from the Mississippi 658 post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Atchison, Kans.*, appropriation for improvement of Missouri River; cooperation of city 661 bridge authorized across Missouri River at 905 *Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company*, granted right of way across Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation, Kans 875 may bridge Missouri River, Sibley, Mo 239 removal of existing bridge 240 *Athens, Ga.*, terms of court of 1109 *Athens, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 703 *Athol, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 1365 *Atlanta, Ga.*, appropriation for penitentiary, construction 747, 1423 for penitentiary, maintenance 752, 1428 sale of old public building and site to city authorized; conditions 703 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 all appellate proceedings in Georgia to be heard at 1133 terms of district court at 1108 *Atlanta, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1365 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Atlantic Coast*, appropriation for surveys 756, 1432 *Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgments of Court of Claims to 129 *Atlantic Fisheries, North*, appropriation for expenses, arbitration of questions relating to 765 *Attar of Roses*, on free list 77 *Attorney-General*, appopriation for, Solicitor-General 522, 1224 for assistant to, Assistants, Solicitors, attorneys, etc 522, 1224 for expenses of suits, illegal conveyances, etc., Seminole Indian allotments 744 for preparing, etc., Volume 27, Opinions of 749 for assistants to, in special cases 750, 1426xvii deficiency appropriation for expenses of interstate commerce cases under 799 authority of, over jail, etc., District of Columbia, transferred to Commissioners 1003 authorized to institute condemnation proceedings to secure sites for workhouse and reformatory, District of Columbia 122 designated on board of trustees to control, etc., postal savings depositaries 815 distribution of Supreme Court Reports, and digests by 1153 Federal Reporter, etc 1153 duties, approval of parole of United States convicts 819 as to corporation surety bonds transferred to Secretary of the Treasury from 241 may employ special attorneys to assist in customs cases; pay, etc 108 member of board on new building for Department 698 reports from district attorneys of suits affecting United States required by Solicitor General to be approved by 294 to appear for United States in cases before Court of Claims 1142 to certify important antitrust and interstate commerce cases for prompt hearings 854 to control Government business in commerce court, etc 543, 1150 employing special attorneys, etc., authorized 543, 1150 to institute proceedings for forfeiture of land grants to railroads on failure to make deposits, etc 834 *Attorney General, Assistant*, appointment authorized for customs cases; pay; duties 108 *Attorney General, Deputy Assistant*, to be appointed by Attorney-General, for customs cases; pay, etc 108 *Attorney General’s Office* (*see* Department of Justice). *Attorneys*, employment, by Interstate Commerce Commission authorized 555 *Attorneys, Department of Justice*, appropriation for, assistants 522, 1224 deficiency appropriation for, for customs appeals 214 appointment of four authorized for customs cases; pay; duties 108 *Attorneys, Special*, employment authorized of, to assist in customs cases 108 *Attorneys, United States Courts* (*see also* District Attorneys), appropriation for assistants in special cases 750, 1426 deficiency appropriation for assistants in special cases 125 *Atwood, Charles F.*, deficiency appropriation for heirs of 1296 *Auburn, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1365 enlargement of public building at, authorized 680 terms of court at 1119 *Aubusson Carpets*, duty on 55 *Aubusson Rugs*, duty on 55 *Auditor for Interior Department*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 488 for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 1190 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 222, 226, 810, 814, 1323, 1326 deputy, abolished; powers transferred to chief clerk 1190 *Auditor for Navy Department*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 488 for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 1190 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 221, 225, 809, 813, 1322, 1326 deputy, abolished; powers transferred to chief clerk 1190 *Auditor for Post-Office Department*, appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 489 for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 1191 for contingent expenses 494, 1196 for adding machines 489, 1196 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 224, 812, 814, 1325, 1327 deputies abolished; powers transferred to assistant and chief clerk 1190 *Auditor for State, etc., Departments*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 489 for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 1191 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 219, 223, 226, 811, 814, 1324, 1327 deputy, abolished; powers transferred to chief clerk 1190 to act as conservator of estates of deceased citizens transmitted by consular officers 1083 collection of indebtedness, etc.; disposal of fund 1083 *Auditor for Treasury Department*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 488 for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 1190 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 219, 225, 808, 813, 1320, 1325 deputy abolished; powers transferred to chief clerk 1190 *Auditor for War Department*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 488 for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc 1190 for additional pay Isthmian Canal accounts 771, 1449 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 220, 225, 809, 813, 1321, 1326 deputy abolished; powers transferred to chief clerk 1190 to readjust, etc., stoppages on account payments to officers for exercise of higher command between April 26, 1898, and March 18, 1907 1039 *Auditor’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 376, 969 for disbursing officer, deputy, etc 376 *Augusta, Ark.*, bridge authorized across White River at 199 *Augusta Arsenal, Ga.*, appropriation for oil house 720 *Augusta, Ga.*, construction of public building authorized at; cost 695 contracts authorized 695 exchange of site for public building at, authorized 1365xviii exchange of site for public building at, additional payment to City for new site 1365 conditional to the purchase by City of present building after completion of new one 1365 terms of court of 1109 to contribute for improvement of Savannah River 643 *Aurora, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Austin, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1366 construction of public building authorized at; contracts 693 terms of court at 1126 *Austria-Hungary*, appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 *Austrian Seamen*, appropriation for fees to, detained as witnesses, immigration service 765 *Autograph Albums*, duty on 64 *Automatic Pistols, Army Standard*, appropriation for issue to States, etc., for Organized Militia 1057 exchange of ammunition 1057 *Automatic Railway Train Control*, appropriation for investigating systems of 719, 1397 for investigating, etc., use by railroads of 720 *Automatic Rifles, Army*, appropriation for purchase of, etc.; available for two years 261, 1058 *Automatic Weighing Scales, Customs*, appropriation for 710, 1393 deficiency appropriation for 781 *Automobile Board, D. C.*, appropriation for secretary, etc 972 *Automobiles*, deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., for Speaker 128 for Vice President 127, 217 duty on, and parts 25 *Automobiles, D. C.*, license tax on 379 *Avenues, D. C.* (*see* Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.). *Aviation, Navy*, appropriation for experiments in developing 1268 *Awards, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission*, deficiency appropriation for paying 218, 807 *Axles*, duty on, for railway wheels 29 iron or steel not otherwise provided for 25 *Axminster Carpets*, duty on 55 *Axminster Rugs*, duty on 55 *Azaleas*, duty on 36 **B.** *Back Pay and Bounty, Volunteers*, appropriation for 736, 1413 *Back River Branch of Savannah River*, bridge authorized across, at Savannah, Ga 180 *Bacon*, duty on 38 *Bagatelle Balls*, duty on, ivory, bone, etc 66 *Baggage of Persons in Transit*, retention by collector, and delivery for return, without payment of duty 104 *Baggage, Personal, Sample, and Excess*, facilities for handling, charges, etc., by carriers to be just and reasonable 546 *Bagging*, duty on jute, etc., for cotton 51 *Bags*, duty on jute, plain single yarn fabrics 51 leather 68 parchment paper, etc 62 precious metals, mesh, etc 67 on free list, American, returned from abroad; conditions 72 *Baguio, Philippine Islands*, terms of supreme court at, authorized 877 *Bahama Islands*, tonnage duty on vessels from ports in 111 *Bailey, Major G. G.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778, 1300 *Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts*, appropriation for pay 750, 1427 appointment authorized by marshals for district court juries, etc 1088 *Bainbridge, Ga.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Bainbridge, W. E.*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 120 *Baker, James M.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1315 *Baker, Julian G.*, appropriation for widow and children of; punishment for illegal charge by attorney, etc 918 *Bakersfield, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 *Baldwin, W. K.*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 775 *Ball Bearings*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Balloons, War*, appropriation for 245, 1038 *Balls*, duty on antifriction 22 billiard, etc., of ivory, bone, etc 66 chess 66 *Balm of Gilead*, on free list 73 *Balsams*, duty on, drugs 13 on free list, crude, not specially provided for 75 *Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company*, directed to change grade crossing on Q Street northeast, D.C 199 share of expenses, Cedar Street bridge and subway 387 *Baltimore and Washington Transit Company*, time for completion of tracks into Washington extended 894 *Baltimore, Md.*, appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 494, 1197 for improvement of harbor 639, 937 channel of Curtis Bay 937 for animal quarantine station 1240 for immigrant station 1366 for range lights, Fort McHenry Channel 1431xix acquiring site and erecting immigrant station at, authorized 685 range lights authorized, Fort McHenry Channel 535 terms of court at 1114 *Bamboo*, duty on, blinds, shades, screens, etc 34 on free list, in the rough, cut for umbrellas, canes, etc 81 *Band Iron or Steel*, duty on 22 cotton ties 22 punched, etc 22 *Bandings*, duty on cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 59 woolen 54 *Bands*, duty on cigar, etc 62 cotton, flax, etc 50 *Bangkok, Siam*, appropriation for consul-general 338, 1028 for interpreter to consulate-general 339, 1029 *Bangor, Me.*, appropriation for public building 704 terms of court at 1114 *Bankhead, John H.*, appropriation for services, Inland Waterways Commission 667 *Banking Corporations*, excepted from voluntary bankruptcy 839 involuntary bankruptcy 839 *Bankruptcy*, appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court from courts of 1159 jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in matters in 1161 *Bankruptcy Act Amendments*, extra allowance to receivers, etc., for continuing business 838 ancillary jurisdiction given to courts 839 voluntary bankruptcies, corporations excluded 839 involuntary bankruptcies, corporations excepted 839 liability of officers not affected by bankruptcy of corporation 839 compositions, time when terms may be offered 839 meeting of creditors to consider 839 action to await determination 839 applications for discharge, trustees to be heard in 839 grounds for refusal 839 trustees’ authority limited 840 trustees’ suits for recovery of property, limited 840 authority for closing up estates 840 compensation of trustees 840 in case of composition 840 apportionment among three, etc 840 withheld at discretion of court 840 receivers and marshals 840 in case of composition 841 when acting only as custodian 841 notice to creditors 841 for continuing business 841 in case of composition 841 notice to creditors 841 notices to creditors to be given by mail 841 matters specified 841 of applications for discharge 841 dismissal of petition 841 notice to creditors of application before granting 841 preferred creditors, voidable preferences 842 judgments added 842 concurrent jurisdiction of State courts for recoveries 842 liens in good faith for a present consideration, effect of 842 compensation of referees, etc., restricted 842 receivers and marshals added 842 pending cases not affected 842 *Bankruptcy Proceedings*, appellate and supervisory jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals in 1134 *Banks, Solvent*, deposit of postal savings funds in; interest 816 distribution to localities 816 *Bannock Indians, Idaho*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 275, 1063 *Bar Harbor, Me.*, appropriation for breakwater, Mount Desert to Porcupine Island: contracts 630, 933 *Bar Iron*, duty on 22 *Barbed Fence Wire*, duty on 24 *Bardstown, Ky.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Barges, Towboats, etc.* appropriation for designing and constructing, by Mississippi River Commission, for experimental use 659 *Barium*, duty on, and alloys 29 *Bark*, duty on cork, cut in cubes, etc 66 Cuba, braids, etc 64 manufactures of, not specially provided for 34 *Barks*, duty on drugs, not edible 13 extracts of, for dyeing and tanning, not specially provided for 13 on free list, cinchona and other quinine 73 cork, unmanufactured 75 crude, not edible, not specially provided for 75 *Barley*, duty on 35 malt 35 pearled, patent, or hulled 35 *Barnesville, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Barnhart, Samuel L.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of duty 781 *Barracks and Quarters, Army*, appropriation for, storehouses, etc 254, 1049 commutation of fuel or quarters for officers not allowed from this fund 255, 1049 chapels at Fort Yellowstone and Fort Sam Houston 1050 for shelter in the Philippines 257, 1052 for construction of quarters for hospital stewards 258, 1053 for construction, etc., seacoast defenses 721 for replacing, Philippine Islands 721 for seacoast defenses, Philippine Islands and Hawaii 721, 1398 for cavalry post, Hawaii 721 deficiency appropriation for 220, 809, 813, 1321 *Barre, Vt.*, appropriation for public building 1366 limit of cost increased, public building 679XX *Barrel Hoops*, duty on iron or steel, punched, etc 22 *Barrels*, duty on, containing citrus fruits 33 double, for sporting breech-loading shotguns and rifles 27 empty, of wood 33 on free list, American, returned from abroad 72 *Barren River*, bridge authorized across, at Bowling Green, Ky 852 *Barrington, R. I.*, may bridge Palmers or Warren River 300 *Bars*, duty on axle, of iron or steel, not otherwise provided for 25 iron 22 rolled or hammered, not specially provided for 22 iron or steel, cold rolled, etc 25 lead 30 nickel 31 steel, and tapered or beveled 23 on free list, copper, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 74 platinum 78 tin 80 *Barton, Captain John K., Navy, Retired*, appointment as rear-admiral, retired, authorized 352 *Bartow, Fla.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Baryta*, duty on sulphate of 15 *Barytes*, duty on 15 earth 15 sulphate of, artificial 15 *Basic Slag*, on free list, for manure, ground or unground 76 *Basin, Wyo.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 693 *Baskets*, duty on leather 68 wood, etc., porch 34 *Bass Brook, Minn.*, may bridge Mississippi River 190 *Bass Harbor Bar, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Basswood*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 *Bastrop Bayou, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 650, 944 *Batesville, Ark.*, terms of court at 1107 *Bath, Me.*, appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations in Kennebec River at 712, 1389 for public building 1366 limit of cost increased, public building 678 terms of court at 1114 *Bathing Beach, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses; additional pools 389, 980 *Batista, Melchor, of Cuba*, admitted to Military Academy for instruction; conditions, etc 1458 *Baton Rouge, La.*, made subport of entry New Orleans district 335 terms of court at 1113 *Batteries for Ships of the Navy*, appropriation for new sights and modifying mounts 611, 1271 for lining and hooping 8-inch Mark V guns 611 for fire-control instruments 611, 1271 for fitting, etc., breech mechanisms 1271 for replacing and modernizing guns 1271 *Battery Point, Wash.*, appropriation for light and fog-signal station 1431 limit of cost increased, light and fog-signal station at 537 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S. Dak.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 735, 1412 *Battlement National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Battleships, First Class*, construction of two, authorized; cost 628, 1287 contracts to have eight-hour restriction 628, 1288 under provisions of act of 1884; deposit accepted in lieu of indemnity bond 628 domestic materials, etc., required 628 only one to a bidder; one at a navy yard 628 limit of cost for, to be built in navy yards increased 1288 *Bauxite, or Beauxite*, duty on, crude 18 refined 12 *Bay City, Mich.*, terms of court at 1115 *Bay City, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Bay Ridge Channel, New York Harbor*, appropriation for improvement of 728, 1405 *Bay River, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 641 *Bay Rum or Bay Water*, duty on 40 *Bayonne, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Bayou Barataria, La.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Bayou Bartholomew, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 bridge authorized across, in Drew County, Ark 179 time extended for bridging, at Morrell, Ark 187 Portland, Ark 190 Wilmot, Ark 190 *Bayou Chastaing, La.*, preliminary examination to be made of 955 *Bayou Corney, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Bayou D’Arbonne, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Bayou Grossetete, La.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Bayou Lafourche, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 preliminary examination to be made of 955 post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Bayou Manchac, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Bayou Macon, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647xxi *Bayou Perot, La.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Bayou Plaquemine Brulé, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 648 *Bayou Plaquemine, La.*, appropriation for improvement of, including Grand River and Pigeon bayous 647 *Bayou Segnette, La.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Bayou Teche, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Bayou Terrebonne, La.*, appropriation for improvement of; condition 647 *Bayou Villars, La.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Bayou Vermilion, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 648 *Beach, Warren C.*, appointment authorized as captain of infantry, Army, retired; entitled to no pay, etc 910 *Beads*, duty on 64 articles of 64 fabrics, etc 64 silk goods ornamented with 60 woolen goods ornamented with 55 *Beams*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Beams, Deck and Bulb*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Bean Stick and Bean Cake*, duty on 36 *Beans*, duty on, drugs, not edible 13 edible 36 prepared, etc., edible 36 on free list, crude, not edible, not specially provided for 75 tonka 80 *Bear Creek, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Beardstown, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Bearings, Ball and Roller*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Beartooth National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Beatrice, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Beaufort County, S. C., and Chatham County, Ga.*, may bridge Back River branch of Savannah River, at Savannah, Ga 180 *Beaufort Inlet, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 641 for waterway from Pamlico Sound to 642 inland waterway from Norfolk to; purchase of canals authorized for part of 640 *Beaufort Lumber Company*, may bridge Lumber River, in Robeson County, N. C 178 *Beaufort, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 641, 938 for improvement of waterways between New River and 641, 938 for improvement of channel from Norfolk and Beaufort Inlet waterway to 642 for fish biological station, equipment, etc 761, 1440 *Beaumont Navigation District, Tex.*, contribution for improving Sabine-Neches Canal to be made by 944 deposit required; maintenance of channel, etc 944 *Beaumont, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of Sabine-Neches Canal from Neches River to 943 local contribution, maintenance, etc 944 terms of court at 1126 *Beaver Falls, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1366 enlargement of public building at, authorized 680 *Beaverhead National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Bed Sets*, duty on cotton, etc., made Qn Nottingham lace or warp machines 50 *Bed Sides*, duty on wool 55 *Bedford City, Va.*, construction of public building at, authorized 683 *Bedford, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Bee Culture*, appropriation for investigations in 433, 1257 *Beef*, duty on fresh 38 *Beer*, duty on 41 coloring for 13 nonalcoholic 41 *Beeswax*, on free list 73 *Beet-Root Ashes*, on free list 73 *Beet Seed, Sugar*, on free list 79 *Beets*, duty on 36 seed 37 sugar 36 *Beeville, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Beggars, Alien Professional*, excluded admission 263 *Begonia Bulbs*, duty on 36 *Belgium*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Belhaven, N. C.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 674 *Bell, Alexander Graham*, reappointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 874 *Bell Metal*, on free list, broken 73 *Bellaire, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Belle Fourche Irrigation Project*, parties supplying material, etc., given right to sue contractors for 1170 *Bellefontaine, Ohio*, construction of public building at, authorized 682xxii *Belleville, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1366 *Bellinger, Lieutenant Colonel J. B.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Bellingham, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 664, 951 local cooperation; contracts 951 for public building 704, 1366 limit of cost increased, public building 679 terms of court at 1129 *Bells*, on free list, broken 73 *Belmont Road NW., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for extending 232 appropriation for expenses 232 *Beloit, Kans.*, construction of public building at, authorized 681 *Belting, Machinery*, duty on cotton, etc., and India rubber 48 *Beltings*, duty on artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 59 tinsel wire, etc 30 woolen 54 *Belton, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Belts*, duty on cotton, flax, etc 50 leather 68 *Beltsville, Md.*, appropriation for animal experiment farm 1240 for buildings 1240 *Bemidji, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 262 *Ben Hill County, Ga.*, attached to Albany division of Georgia southern judicial district 181 *Bench Knives, Carpenters’*, duty on 27 *Benches*, duty on marble, etc 21 *Beneficial Societies, or Orders, Fraternal*, exempt from corporation tax 113 *Benicia Arsenal, Cal.*, appropriation for ammunition storehouses 720 *Bennetts Ferry, Ark.*, time extended for bridging Black River at 588 *Bennettsville, S. C.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Bennington, Vt.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Bentalou, Paul*, deficiency appropriation for paying French spoliation claim to heirs of 205 *Benton County, Wash.*, time extended for final proofs of desert-land entries in; affidavits 960 *Benzaldehyde*, on free list 74 *Benzidin*, on free list 74 *Benzine*, on free list, oil 78 *Benzoic Acid*, on free list 71 *Benzol*, on free list 74 *Benzyl Chloride*, on free list 74 *Berg, Harald*, deficiency appropriation for refund of fine to 1295 *Bergamot Oil*, on free list 77 *Bering River, Alaska*, bridges authorized across, by Controller Railway and Navigation Company 1360 *Bering Sea*, appropriation for protecting seal fisheries in 711, 1389 citizens, etc., forbidden to hunt fur seals in 328 *Berkeley, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Berlin Blue*, duty on 15 *Berlin, N. H.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Berlin Rugs*, duty on 55 *Bermuda*, appropriation for weather-service expenses in 418, 1237 *Bermuda Islands*, tonnage duty on vessels from ports in 111 *Berne, Switzerland*, appropriation for share in expense of International Bureau at 515, 1217 *Berries*, duty on, drugs, not edible 13 edible 37 dried, etc 37 Persian, extract of 13 on free list, crude, not edible, not specially provided for 75 green, ripe, or dried, not specially provided for 75 *Berrys Creek, N. J.*, construction of canal authorized to Hackensack River from 1082 fixed bridge over, allowed on completion of canal 1083 *Bethesda, Md.*, appropriation for maintenance of animal experiment station 420, 1240 for buildings 1240 *Bethlehem, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1366 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Bettendorf, Iowa*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River, from Moline, Ill., to 464 *Beverages*, duty on nonalcoholic 41 spirituous, not specially provided for 40 *Beverly, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 1367 deficiency appropriation for public building, land 207 *Bias Dress Facings*, duty on cotton 47 *Bibulous Paper*, duty on 61 *Bicycles*, duty on, and parts 25xxiii *Biddeford, Me.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Big Bay Point Light Station, Mich.*, purchase of additional lands for 923 *Big Bend of the James River, Mo.*, dam authorized in 929 *Big Black, River, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Big Rapids, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1367 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky.*, appropriation for improvement of; bridge at Lock No. 1 652 for improvement of Lock and Dam No. 1, Tug Fork 652, 730 for improvement of Lock and Dam No. 1, Levisa Fork 652, 730 *Big Stone Gap, Va.*, appropriation for public building 1367 terms of court at 1128 *Big Sunflower River, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Big Tarkio River, Mo.*, declared not a navigable water 194 *Big Thoroughfare River, Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Bighorn National Forest, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Billets*, duty on, iron 22 steel 23 *Billiard Balls*, duty on, ivory, bone, etc 66 *Billings, Mont.*, appropriation for public building 1367 *Bills of Exchange, Foreign*, time extended for claims for refund of stamp taxes on, for exported merchandise 120, 779, 1291 *Bills of Lading* (*see also* Invoices), holders of indorsed, of imports deemed consignee 91 *Biloxi, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 646 part of public building site deeded to City for street 186 terms of court at 1116 *Binding Twine*, duty on, from countries laying duty on, from United States 73 on free list, of New Zealand hemp, etc 73 *Bindings*, duty on cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 59 woolen 54 *Binghamton, N. Y.*, terms of court at 1119 *Binitrobenzol*, on free list 74 *Binitrochlorbenzol*, on free list 74 *Binitrotoluol*, on free list 74 *Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 434, 1257 s for general expenses 434, 1257 for preventing shipment of illegally killed game, etc 434, 1258 for maintenance, bison range, etc 434, 1258 for feeding, etc., elk in Wyoming 1258 for protecting, etc., bird breeding reserves 434, 1258 appropriation for game for reservations 1258 for investigating food habits of birds and animals 434, 1258 for investigating migration, etc., of plants and animals 434, 1258 for administrative work 434, 1258 deficiency appropriation for national bison range, Montana, fencing 215 for investigations 812 *Bird Breeding Reserves*, appropriation for protecting, etc 434, 1258 *Bird Point, Mo.*, telephone cable authorized across Mississippi River between Cairo, Ill., and 336 *Bird Skins*, duty on, with feathers on, crude 66 *Birds*, duty on, dressed, etc., for millinery ornaments 66 on free list 73 stuffed, not for millinery 73 eggs of 75 *Birmingham, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 1367 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 made subport of entry 1086 immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 1086 terms of court at 1106 *Biscayne Bay, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 644 preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Biscuits*, duty on, not specially provided for 36 sweetened, etc 36 *Bismarck, N. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 279, 1068 for farming experiments 1068 for public building 1367 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 223 terms of court at 1121 *Bismuth*, on free list 73 *Bison Range, Montana National*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 434, 1258 deficiency appropriation for fencing 215 *Bisque Ware*, duty on decorated, etc 18 not decorated, etc 18 *Bitterroot National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Bitters, Spirituous*, duty on, not specially provided for 40 *Bitumen*, duty on, for 18 *Bituminous Coal*, duty on 65 *Black, Bone, Ivory, or Vegetable*, duty on 15 *Black Death*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 717, 1395 *Black Hills National Forest, S. Dak.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 restriction on exporting dead, etc., timber from 424, 1246 *Black Point, Ariz.*, diversion intake dam authorized on Colorado River at 909 *Black River, Ark., and Mo.*, appropriation for improvement of 651, 945 bridge authorized across,near Paroquet, Ark 198xxiv bridge authorized across, near Pocahontas, Ark 178 Poplar Bluff, Mo 907 time extended for bridging, at Bennetts Ferry, Ark 588 *Black River, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of, at Port Huron 655, 947 *Black River, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 642, 938 *Black Rock Harbor, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts 633, 935 *Black Salts*, on free list 78 *Black Warrior River, Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts 646, 942 for improvement of; locks and dams 729, 1406 *Blackberry, Minn.*, may bridge Mississippi River 910 *Black feet Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for Constructing irrigation system on; repayment 277, 1066 *Blackfeet National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Blackfish Bayou, Ark.*, appropriation for improvement of 945 *Blacking*, duty on 12 *Blacksmiths’ Hammers and Sledges*, duty on, iron or steel 25 *Blackwater River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645 *Blackwell, Okla.*, appropriation for public building 1367 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Bladders*, duty on, fish 14 manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list, crude, not specially provided for 73 *Blanc Fixe*, duty on 15 *Blank Books*, duty on 64 *Blankenship, John M.*, may be appointed ensign in Navy, retired 899 *Blankets*, duty on, woolen 54 *Blanks*, duty on, axle, of iron or steel, not otherwise provided for 25 bolt, of iron or steel 25 for railway wheels or tires 29 hinge, of iron or steel 25 steel, die 23 *Blasting Caps*, duty on 66 *Blasting Fuses*, duty on, not composed of cotton 66 *Bleaching Powder*, duty on 12 *Blind*, on free list, books and music in raised characters for the 74 *Blind Children, D. C., Indigent*, appropriation for instruction of, outside of District 399, 989 deficiency appropriation for educating 785 *Blind Persons*, census schedules to indicate 4 *Blinds, Porch and Window*, duty on, wood, bamboo, etc 34 *Block Island, R. I.*, appropriation for harbor of refuge 632, 934 for improvement of harbor Great Salt Pond 632 *Block-Signal Systems, etc., Railway*, appropriation for investigating use and necessity for 720, 1397 *Blocks*, duty on, wood, roughhewn, etc 33 on free list, tin in 80 *Blocks, Die*, duty on steel 23 *Blood*, duty on, albumen 36 dried, soluble 36 on free list, dried, not specially provided for 73 *Blood Char*, duty on 13 *Bloomington, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1367 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Blooms*, duty on iron 22 for railway wheels or tires 29 steel 23 *Blue Island, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1367 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Blue Vitriol*, duty on 12 *Bluefield, W. Va.*, terms of court at 1129 *Bluehill, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made of inner harbor 953 *Blues*, duty on Berlin 15 Chinese 15 containing ferrocyanide of iron 15 Prussian 15 ultramarine 15 wash, containing ultramarine 15 *Board of Charities, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 405, 997 *Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors*, to review all reports on examinations and surveys 668, 956 *Board of Examiners, Steam Engineers, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 379, 972 *Board of General Appraisers of Merchandise*, appointment of nine members; sessions at New York 98 tenure; salary; general powers 98 appeals from decisions of collectors of customs to be sent to 98 designation of president 98 division into three boards; assignments 98 authority of boards 99 rules of procedure to be established 99 authority of president 99 no member to sit on appeals from his decisions 99 rehearings authorized 99 appeals to, for reappraisement by collector or importer 99 authority to determine; hearings, etc 99 decisions final 100 decisions of collector as to duties, etc., final 100 appeals allowed to board 100 determination of, final 100 appeal to court of customs appeals 100 general appraisers authorized to administer oaths, etc 100xxv examinations by general appraisers, customs officers, etc 100 preservation of testimony 100 penalty for failure to give information, etc 100 punishment for false swearing, etc 101 forfeiture of goods 101 decisions of general appraisers to be preserved, etc 101 to be reported to Secretary of the Treasury and board at New York; samples 101 publication of abstracts 101 final decisions of, appealable only to court of customs appeals 1145 completion of appeals pending in other courts 1145 appeals from decisions of, to be made to court of customs appeals 1146 limit of time; extended for Alaska and insular possessions 1146 procedure; decisions of court final 1146 action of, on decisions of court 1146 appropriation for fees, etc., of witness before 1424 *Board of Ordnance and Fortification*, appropriation for general expenses 599, 1344 for civilian member 599, 1344 for tests of experimental guns, etc 599, 1344 inquiry as to right of invention, etc 599, 1344 *Board of Visitors*, appropriation for expenses, Military Academy 317, 1021 for expenses, Naval Academy 624, 1283 *Boards*, duty on, sawed cabinet wood 33 sawed whitewood, sycamore, and basswood 33 *Boas*, duty on, feathers, artificial, etc 66 *Backings*, duty on 55 *Bodkins*, duty on metal 28 *Boeuf River, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Bogue Folia, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Bogue Sound, N. C.*, appropriation for range light 1430 range lights authorized 535 *Boiler or Plate Iron or Steel*, duty on 22 *Boilers, Safe, Locomotive Engine*, appropriation for expenses, compelling railroads to use 1397 provisions for compelling use of 913 *Bois Fort Indians, Minn.*, deficiency appropriation for funeral, etc., expenses 1323 *Boise, Idaho*, appropriation for assay office at 498, 1201 terms of court at 928, 1109 *Boise National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Bolard, Edward*, lease between Seneca Nation and, ratified 927 *Bolivia*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Bologna Sausages*, on free list 79 *Bolt Blanks*, duty on, iron or steel 25 *Bolting Cloths*, on free list, silk 73 *Bolts*, duty on, heading 33 iron or steel 25 stave 33 *Bombs*, duty on 66 *Bomer, E. J., andS. B. Wilson*, granted right of way over road to National Cemetery, Vicksburg, Miss 926 *Bonded Manufacturing Warehouses* (*see* Warehouses, Bonded Manufacturing). *Bonded Smelting Warehouses*, provisions for 89 *Bonded Warehouses* (*see* Warehouses, Bonded). *Bonding Companies*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of commission to investigate rates, etc 891, 1317 commission created to investigate rates, etc., of 126 continued 804 restriction of premiums for official bonds by 125 *Bonds, Customs*, required for production of invoice, when entry made on sworn statement 92 *Bonds, Naval Contractors’*, deposit accepted in lieu of 628 *Bonds of Surety Companies*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of commission to investigate rates of premium, etc., for 126, 891, 1317 acceptance of, maximum premium restricted 125 commission created to investigate rates, etc 126 continued 804 *Bonds, Official*, deficiency appropriation for expenses, commission to investigate rates of premium for, etc 126, 891, 1317 payment by United.States of employees’, prohibited 125 proceedings in Court of Claims for settlement of, security for unadjusted accounts 1141 cases to be reported to Congress by Attorney General 1142 restriction on acceptance of, by bonding companies; maximum premium 125 commission created to investigate rates etc., of 126 continued 804 *Bonds, Panama Canal*, not receivable as security for national-bank circulation 1013 *Bonds, Railroad Corporations*, commission authorized to investigate issue of 556 deficiency appropriation for 774, 1291 *Bonds, Recognizances, etc., Surety*, authority of Secretary of the Treasury respecting, of security, etc., companies 241 *Bonds, Territorial, etc.*, issue authorized for waterworks by Douglas, Ariz 290 restriction on issue of, by Hawaii 444 *Bonds, United States* (*see also* Securities, United States, and Certificates of Indebtedness), additional issue for completion of Panama Canal, etc., authorized 117 denominations, rate of interest, etc 117 former law repealed 117xxvi issue of two and one-half per cent, to postal savings depositors 817 conditions 817 exempt from taxation 817 not receivable as security for nationalbank circulation 817 redemption of, subject to call for use of savings deposit fund 818 reissue to trustees 818 subsequent redemption 818 principal and interest of, payable in gold coin 192 appropriation for expenses of issue, etc 192 *Bone*, duty on, dice, balls, etc 66 manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list, cuttlefish 75 *Bone Ash*, on free list 73 *Bone Casings*, duty on cotton, etc., and india rubber 48 silk 60 *Bone Char*, duty on 13 *Bone Dust*, on free list 73 *Boneblack*, duty on 15 *Bones*, on free list, crude 73 *Bonham, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1367 *Bonne Terre, Mo.*, accepting site for public building at, by donation, authorized 697 mineral rights reserved 697 *Bonners Ferry Bridge Commission, Idaho*, may bridge Kootenai River at Bonners Ferry, Idaho 192 *Bonners Ferry, Idaho*, bridge authorized across Kootenai River at 192, 855 *Bonnets*, duty on fur 67 straw, etc 64 *Bonneville National Forest, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Bonsai, Leigh*, deficiency appropriation for paying, as administrator of Eloise Bentalou Sanger Michard 205 *Book Typewriter*, recording instruments filed with recorder of deeds, D. 0., may be done by 382 *Bookbinders’ Calfskins*, duty on 68 *Booklets*, duty on, decorated by hand, etc 63 lithograpliically printed 63 *Books*, duty on all kinds of, not specially provided for 64 children’s lithographically printed 63 needle 28 printing paper for, not specially provided for 61 additional from country imposing export duty on, etc 61 on free list, for educational institutions, etc.; limit 74 for the United States or Library of Congress 73 in foreign languages 74 on free list, in raised characters for the blind 74 of persons from foreign countries 74 printed more than 20 years 73 professional, of immigrants 78 special regulations for free entry of serial, on one declaration 92 *Books, etc., Obscene or Immoral*, importation prohibited; seizure, etc 86 *Boon Island, Me.*, fog signal station authorized on 534 *Boonville, Mo.*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Boot Lacings*, duty on cotton, etc 48 *Boothbay Harbor, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Boots*, duty on leather 68, 68 *Boracic Acid*, duty on 12 *Borates of Lime, Soda, etc.*, duty on 13 *Borax*, duty on 13 *Borderland Coal Company*, time extended for bridging Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Nolan, W. Va., by 198 *Bort, Diamond*, on free list, cut, but not set 75 *Boston, Mass.*, appropriation for credit in accounts of assistant treasurer 347 for assistant treasurer’s office 495, 1197 for navy-yard, public works 614, 1274 for improvement of harbor; maintenance 631, 1405 for improvement of harbor, 35-foot channel 729 for customhouse 704, 1367 for electrical burglar alarm, public building at 708 for animal quarantine station 1240 for appraisers’ stores 1367 for constructing immigration station 1441 deficiency appropriation for construction of immigration station 800 bridges authorized across Charles River, between Cambridge and 933 exchange of site acquired for immigration station, authorized 702 additional cost 904 lighthouse depot, authorized at 1080 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 672 of harbor at Winthrop Beach 953 term of circuit court of appeals at 1132 terms of district court at 1114 *“Boston,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Botanic Garden, D. C.*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants and laborers 482, 1184 for repairs and improvements 482, 1184 for general repairs 766, 1443 for removal of fence and wall 1403 on free list, plants, trees, etc., for 78 *Botany, Specimens*, on free list, for public collections, not for sale 79 *Bottle Caps*, duty on, metal 32xxvii *Bottles*, duty on glass, plain 19 glass, decorated, etc 19 *Bottoms*, duty on copper 30 *Boundaries*, in Columbia River, consent of Congress to agreement as to, between Oregon and Washington 881 in Missouri River, consent of Congress to agreement as to, between Kansas and Missouri 881 *Boundary*, between Texas and New Mexico as decided by Clark lines declared conclusive 1454 provisions for re-marking, etc 1455 appropriation for expenses 1455 *Boundary Commission, Mexican Water*, appropriation for continuing work of 342, 1032 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada*, appropriation for surveying and marking 343, 1033 *Boundary Line, Canadian*, appropriation for marking, etc 344, 1033 *Boundary Line, Passamaquoddy Bay*, appropriation for expenses of arbitration of 344 expenses for marking, to be paid from appropriation for arbitration commission 775 *Boundary Lines, International*, erection of fences permitted along, to keep out diseased animals 440 *Boundary with Canada*, appropriation for expenses of commission on water 766, 1364 payment of rent for commission on water 1290 *Bounty*, appropriation for, volunteers 737, 1413 deficiency appropriation for destruction of enemy’s vessels 222, 226, 1322 for seamen’s enlistment 222, 810, 1322, 1326 *Bounty, Export*, countervailing duty on imports from country paying, on the same 85 minimum tariff on imports from countries paying no 82 proclamation announcing, to be issued 82 *Boutonnieres*, duty on feathers, artificial, etc 66 *Bowling Green and Northern Railroad Company*, may bridge Green River, Davis Ferry, Ky 852 Barren River, Bowling Green, Ky 852 *Bowling Green, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 1367 bridge authorized across Barren River at 852 limit of cost increased, public building 678 terms of court at 1113 *Bowling Green, Ohio*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Bowman Act*, repealed by Judicial Code 1168 *Box Canyon, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Pend d’Oreille River in 179 *Boxes*, duty on, containing citrus fruits 33 metal, lacquered, etc 32 leather 68 jewel 68 paper, surface-coated 64 *Boxes, Orange and Lemon*, duty on, filled, made of American shooks 33 *Boxwood*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough or hewn only 81 *Boyd, George H.*, deficiency appropriation for compiling customs tariffs 217 *Boyne City, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1367 acquiring site for public budding at, authorized 690 *Boys’ Training School, D. C., National*, appropriation for care and maintenance of inmates 407, 998 *Bozeman, Mont.*, appropriation for public building 1367 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 grant of public lands to; payment 893 *Braces*, duty on cotton, etc., and india rubber 48 silk 60 woolen 54 *Braddock, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1367 deficiency appropriation for public building, site 207 *Bradford, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1367 *Bradley County, Tenn.*, bridge authorized across Hiwassee River, by McMinn County and 187 may bridge Saline River, Reddings Ferry 179 *Brads*, duty on cut 28 *Braids*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 cotton, flax, etc 50 featherstitch 50 horsehair 64 silk 60 straw, etc., for hats, etc 64 tinsel wire, etc 30 woolen 54 *Brakes, Railway Hand*, cars to be equipped with 298 *Brandy*, duty on; determination of proof 39 coloring for 13 imitations of 40 *Brandy, Fruit* (*see* Fruit Brandy). *Brandywine Shoal, Delaware Bay, Del.*, appropriation for rebuilding light and fogsignal station 1430 improving, etc., light, etc., station, authorized 1080 *Branford, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 633 *Brass*, duty on jewelry articles of 67 on free list, fit only for remanufacture 74 clippings from 74 old 74 *Brattleboro, Vt.*, appropriation for public building 1367 *Braziers’ Copper*, duty on 30 *Brazil*, appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 *Brazil, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1367 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Brazil Nuts*, on free list 77 *Brazilian Pebbles*, on free list, unwrought 74xxviii *Brazos River, Tex.*, appropriation for constructing waterway between Matagorda Bay and 650 for improvement of, from Velasco to Old Washington 650, 944 Old Washington to Waco, Lock and Dam No. 8 650, 945 for improvement of mouth of 944 preliminary examination of, to be made 675 from mouth to Waco 955 *Bread*, duty on, not specially provided for 36 sweetened, etc 36 *Bread Knives*, duty on 27 *Breakage*, no allowance for, on imported wines, etc 40 *Breccia*, duty on monuments, etc 21 *Bremerton, Wash.* (*see* Puget Sound Navy Yard, Wash.). *Brewer, David, J., Late Justice of Supreme Court of the United States*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 799 *Briar Root, Briar Wood, etc.*, duty on, unmanufactured, cut into blocks 33 *Bribery*, punishment for attempting by, to secure discriminations in rates, etc., by shippers 550 of customs officials, etc 103 burden of proof 103 of officials in customs cases 103 *Brick*, duty on, fire 17 other than fire 17 *Bridgeport, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 633, 729 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 669 *Bridgeport, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River at 293 *Bridger National Forest, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1247 *Bridges*, appropriation for constructing, across Little Colorado River, Tanner’s Crossing, Ariz 1062 for constructing two, across Rio Grande, at Indian pueblos, N. Mex 1062 deficiency appropriation for, across Duchesne River, Myton, Utah 124 construction of, authorized across Allegheny River, Pa 179 Apalachicola River, Fla 233 Arkansas River, Little Rock to Argenta, Ark 930 Pine Bluff, Ark 601 Van Buren to Fort Smith, Ark 229 Black River branch of Savannah River, Savannah, Ga 180 Bayou Bartholomew, Ark 179 Barren River, Ky 852 Bering River, Alaska 1360 Black River, Paroquet, Ark 198 Poplar Bluff, Mo 907 Pocahontas, Ark 178 Calumet River, Chicago, Ill 180 Charles River, Mass 933 Choctawhatchee River, Fla 233 Columbia River, Bridgeport, Wash 293 Grant and Kittitas Counties 600 Hell Gate, Wash 415 Northport, Wash 1351 Columbia River and Celilo Canal, Celilo, Oreg 230 construction of, authorized across Connecticut River, Conn 228 Copper River, Alaska 263 Cumberland River, Tenn 185 Current River, Ark 195 Delaware River 959 Escambia Bay, Fla 233 Grand Calumet River, East Chicago, Ind 178 Hammond, Ind 293 Lake County, Ind 468, 587 Green River, Ky 852 Hiwassee River, Tenn 187 Kootenai River, Idaho 192, 855 Lake Champlain, Alburg to Swanton, Vt 1358 Lake Jessup, Fla 330 Little Calumet River, Ill 178 Lumber River, N. C 178 Mattawoman Creek, Md 1086 Menominee River, Mich, and Wis 350, 868 Mississippi River, Aitkin County, Minn 180 Bass Brook, Minn 190 Bemidji, Minn 262 Blackberry, Minn 910 Minneapolis, Minn 179, 187, 187, 193 Moline, Ill., to Bettendorf, Iowa 464 Nininger, Minn 958 Saint Paul, Minn 907 Missouri River, Arrow Rock, Mo 600 Atchison, Kans 905 Chamberlain, S. Dak 903 Saint Charles, Mo 600 Sibley, Mo 239 Mobile Bay, Ala 869 Mobile River, Mobile, Ala 958 Monongahela River, McKeesport to Mifflin, Pa 822 Morgantown, W. Va 195 New Geneva, Pa 188 Wilson to Glassport, Pa 195 Morris and Cumming Channel, Aransas Pass, Tex 324, 588 Noxubee River, Noxubee County, Miss 178 Okanogan River, Defflins Ferry, Wash 294 Omak, Wash 180 Ouachita River, Ark 178, 1013 Palmers River, R. I 300 Pearl River, Miss 179 Pend d’Oreille River, Wash 179 Perdido Bay, Fla. and Ala 415 Piscataqua River, N. H 1362 Red Lake River, Minn 958 Red River, Okla 189 Shreveport, La 961 Red River of the North at Drayton, N. Dak 894 Fargo, N. Dak 907 Rio Grande, Del Rio, Tex., to Mexican bank 853 El Oro, Tex., to Presidio del Norte, Mexico 853 Laredo, Tex., to N.uevo Laredo, Mexico 188 Saint Croix River, Minn, and Wis 263 Saint Croix and Washington Counties, Wis 235, 921 Saint Francis River, Fisk, Mo 352 Fisk and Saint Francis, Ark 179 Parkin, Ark 199 Saint Joseph River, Mich 243 Saint Marys River, Ga 855 Saline River, Ark 179 Snake River, Ontario, Oreg 179 Payette, Idaho 1351 South Branch of Mississippi River 964 Stockton Canal, Cal 601XXIX construction of, authorized across Tennessee River, Chattanooga, Tenn 908 Chattanooga to Hill City, Tenn 908 Tombigbee River, Miss 897 Town Creek, N. C 350 Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, Warfield, Ky 230 Tug River, Thacker, W. Va 197 Wabash River, Mount Carmel, Ill 300 Saint Francisville, Ill 292 Waccamaw River, S. C 179 Warren River, R. I 300 White River, Ark 199 Yellowstone River, Mont 600 changes allowed in building, across Arkansas River at Dardanelle, Ark 189 consent of Congress to, across Saint John River, by Maine and Canada 904 fixed, allowed over Berrys Creek, N. J., on completion of canal to Hackensack River 1083 included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations 545 legalized across Mississippi River, Hill City, Minn 193 Snake River, at Ontario, Oreg 191 time extended for constructing, across Bayou Bartholomew, Morrell, Ark 187 Portland, Ark 190 Wilmot, Ark 190 Black River, Ark 588 Clinch River, Va 330 Holston River, Tenn, and Va 330 Kansas River, Kans 191 Mississippi River, Saint Louis, Mo 185, 196 Missouri River, Council Bluffs, Iowa 853 Kansas City, Mo 178 Kansas City to Sibley, Mo 198 South Dakota 179 Yankton, S. Dak 186, 267, 1082, 1351 Monongahela River, Brownsville, Pa 870, 909 Pittsburg, Pa 269, 908 Morris and Cumming Channel, Aransas Pass, Tex 1359 Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, W. Va 198 Waccamaw River, Conway, S. C 906 Star Bluff, S. C 906 Willamette River, Oreg 1348 *Bridges, D. C.*, appropriation for construction and repairs 387, 978 for strengthening, etc., Rock Creek at Calvert Street 387 for highway, operating 387, 978 for Anacostia River, operating 387, 978 for subway and, Cedar Street under Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 387 for constructing, etc., across Rock Creek, at Q Street 979 *Bridges, Reenforced Foundations of*, appropriation for investigating destructive effects of electric currents on 528, 1232 *Briggs, Lieutenant Allan L.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 779 *Brigham City, Utah*, appropriation for public building 1367 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Brimstone*, on free list 79 *Briquettes*, duty on coal 65 *Bristles*, duty on 65 on free list, crude 74 *Bristol Board*, duty on 63 *Bristol, Conn.*, appropriation for public building 1367 deficiency appropriation for public building 779 *Bristol, Pa.*, appropriation for public building; new site authorized 1367 *Bristol, R. I.*, appropriation for public building 1368 enlargement of public building at, authorized 680 *Britannia Metal*, on free list, old, fit only to be remanufactured 78 *British Gum*, duty on 39 *Broad Creek, Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Broad Creek River, Del.*, appropriation for improvement of 638, 937 *Broadkill River, Del.*, appropriation for improvement of 638, 937 *Broadway Bargain House*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 889 *Brokers, Custom-House*, licenses required; issue, revocation, etc 464 *Bronx, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Bronx River, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of 635 preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Bronze*, duty on, brocades 29 flitters 29 leaf 29 metafiles 29 powder 29 *Bronze, Works in*, on free list, produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Brooke, James V.*, deficiency appropriation for services 216 *Brookfield, Mo.*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Brookhaven, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 704, 1368 *Brookings, S. Dak.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Brooklyn, N. Y.*, terms of court at 1119 *“Brooklyn,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs; additional 620 *Broom Corn*, duty on 35 *Brooms*, duty on 65 *Brown, Herbert D.*, deficiency appropriation for services 128 *Brown, Julian M.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1316 *Brownlow, W. P., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 1317 *Browns Creek, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of 635 *Brownsville, Pa.*, time extended for bridging Monongahela River at 870, 909 *Brownsville, Tex.*, terms of court at 1127 *Brownsville, Tex., Shooting Affray*, deficiency appropriation for expenses, court of inquiry 122, 789 *Brownwood, Tex.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Brule, Wis.*, preliminary examination to be made of harbor 955 *Brunswick County, N. C.*, bridge authorized across Town Creek in 350 *Brunswick, Ga.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 643, 938 for quarantine station, new wharf 710 *Brushes*, duty on 65 carbon 19 *Brussels, Belgium*, appropriation for annual contribution for bureau at, for publication of customs tariffs 342, 1031 for share in international bureau at, for repressing African slave trade 342, 1032 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Maritime Law Conference at 203 *Brussels Carpets*, duty on 55 tapestry 55 *Bryan County, Okla.*, bridge authorized across Red River in 189 *Bryan, Tex.*, appropriation for.public building 1368 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Bubonic Plague*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 717, 1394 *Buckhannon and Northern Railroad Company*, granted right of way through lands of locks on Monongahela River, W. Va 930 *Buckhannon, W. Va.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Buckles*, duty on trousers and waistcoat, iron or steel 65 *Buckwheat*, duty on 35 flour 35 *Budding Knives*, duty on 26 *Buds*, duty on, drugs 13 on free list, crude, not specially provided for 75 *Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic*, deficiency appropriation for representation at Pan-American Conference at 203 for participation in International Agricultural Exhibition 203 for participation in International Exposition of Fine Arts 203 for transporting delegates to conference at 775 use of Army transport for conveying delegates to Pan-American Conference at, authorized 877 *Buffalo Bayou* (*see* Houston Ship Channel, Tex.). *Buffalo, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of Black Rock Harbor 633, 933 privilege to City for park 935 for improvement of harbor; conditions 633 completing Stony Point breakwater 935 for light station north end of breakwater 1431 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 673 rebuilding, etc., North End Light Station, authorized 1080 terms of court at 1120 *Buffalo, Wyo.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 693 *Buffaloes*, appropriation for care, etc., Yellowstone Park 745, 1420 for maintenance, National Bison Range, Mont 434, 1258 *Building and Loan Association, Mutual*, exempt from corporation tax 113 *Building, etc., Regulations, D. C.*, issue and sale of, authorized; proceeds 208 *Building Forms*, duty on, iron or steel 22 *Building Inspection, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries, division of 375, 967 for purchase, etc., motor vehicle 967 building permits may be canceled and fee refunded; conditions 967 *Buildings and Grounds, D. C.* (*see* Public Buildings and Grounds, D. C.). *Buildings, D. C.*, appropriation for repair of, injured by fire 382, 975 height, construction, etc., of, regulated 452 completion of church above limit permitted 891 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Dangerous*, appropriation for expenses 382, 974 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Insanitary*, appropriation for expenses 390, 981 *Buildings, etc., Reenforced Foundations of*, appropriation for investigating effects of electric currents on 528, 1232 *Buildings for Embassies, etc., Abroad*, purchase of sites, etc., authorized 917 use for residences and offices 917 limit on annual appropriations 917 detailed estimates; limit of cost 917 *Bulb Beams*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Bulbs and Bulbous Roots*, duty on drugs 13 flower or foliage, not otherwise provided for 37 on free list, crude, not specially provided for 75 not edible, not otherwise provided for 79 *Bulgaria, Roumania, Servia, and*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation and consul-general 338, 1028 *Bullion*, duty on lead 30 on free list, gold or silver 74 indefinite appropriation for parting and refining repealed 1292 estimates for expenses required 1292 balances to be covered in 1292 *Bullion and Coin*, appropriation for freight on 492, 1194 *Bullion, Gold*, gold certificates authorized for deposits of assay office stamped 965 *Bullions*, duty on, of tinsel wire, lame or lahn 30 *Bunting*, duty on 54 *Buoyage*, appropriation for expenses of 754, 1431 deficiency appropriation for 1324xxxi *Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs, International* (*see* International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs). *Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade* (*see* International Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade). *Bureau, International Sanitary* (*see* International Sanitary Bureau). *Bureau of American’ Republics, International*, appropriation for expenses 342, 1032 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of new building 203 for printing and binding 807 printing allotment, 1910, increased 878 *Bureau of Animal Industry* (*see* Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Survey* (*see* Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Chemistry* (*see* Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy*, appropriation for construction, etc., vessels 620, 1280 limit, wooden ships 620, 1280 other ships 620, 1280 ships in foreign waters 620, 1280 repairs to specified vessels 620, 1280 clerical, etc., services 621, 1280 for construction plants 621, 1280 for construction of new vessels 629, 1288 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 509, 1211 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Construction and repair” 509, 1212 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 221, 226, 791, 810, 813, 1303, 1322, 1326 *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 612, 1272 clerical, etc., services 613, 1273 maximum of pupils required at schools receiving naval equipment, reduced 613 for coal and transportation 613, 1273 for contingent 613, 1273 for ocean and lake surveys 613, 1273 for coal depots 613, 1273 for Naval Observatory 618 for equipment of new vessels 629 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 507, 1209 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Equipment of vessels” 509, 1212 deficiency appropriation for equipment of vessels 221, 793, 810, 813, 1322 for contingent 810, 1303, 1322 for coal and transportation 1303, 1322 distribution of duties of, to other bureaus of the Department 613, 1273 funds and civilian employees 614, 1273 discontinuance of bureau 614, 1273 *Bureau of Fisheries* (*see* Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization* (*see* Immigration and Naturalization Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Indian Affairs* (*see* Indian Department). *Bureau of Insular Affairs* (*see* Insular Affairs Bureau, Army). *Bureau of Labor* (*see* Labor Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Lighthouses* (*see* Lighthouses, Bureau of, 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 618 for surgeons’ necessaries and civil establishment 618, 1278 for contingent 619, 1278 for transporting remains 619, 1278 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 510, 1212 deficiency appropriation for repairs 221 for contingent 792, 794, 810, 1303 for medical department 793, 1303, 1304 for transportation of remains 794, 1304 *Bureau of Mines* (*see* Mines Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Navigation, Navy*, appropriation for transportation 608, 1268 for recruiting 608, 1268 evidence of age required; release of minors on request of parent; condition 608, 1268 for contingent 608, 1268 for gunnery exercises 608, 1268 for steaming exercises 608, 1268 for experimental aviation work 1268 for outfits, enlisted men and apprentices 609, 1268 for naval auxiliaries 609, 1269 for training stations, California 609, 1269 Rhode Island 609, 1269 Great Lakes 609, 1269 for Naval War College 609, 1269 for Naval Home 610, 1270 for public works under 617 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 506, 1209 deficiency appropriation for transportation 221, 226, 791, 810, 813, 1322 for gunnery exercises 221, 1322 for outfits on first enlistments 221, 792, 1303, 1322 for naval auxiliaries 221, 1322 for training station, Rhode Island 791 for training station, Great Lakes 792 for recruiting 810, 1322 for contingent 810, 813 for transportation, recruiting, and contingent 810, 813 for outfits for landsmen 813 for training station, California 1304 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy*, appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 611, 1270 clerical, etc., services 611, 1271 for smokeless powder 611, 1271 for Naval Gun Factory 611, 1271 for new batteries for ships 611, 1271 for fire-control instruments, etc 611, 1271 for landing guns, etc 1271 for ammunition for ships 611, 1271 for modernizing turrets 611 for equipments for ammunition supply, etc 611 for small arms and machine guns 612, 1271 for torpedoes and appliances 612, 1271 for remodeling torpedoes 612 for mines and mine appliances 612 for torpedo station, Rhode Island 612, 1271xxxii appropriation for experimental work, armor, powder, etc 612, 1271 restriction 612 for Naval Militia 612, 1272 employees in Department 1272 for repairs 612, 1272 for contingent 612, 1272 for public works under 617 for armor and armament of new vessels 629, 1288 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 510, 1212 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Ordnance and ordnance stores” 509, 1212 deficiency appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 221, 221, 810, 1322, 1326 for contingent 791, 810, 813 for new battery for “Newark” 793 for Fort Mifflin, Pa 1304 for torpedo station 1322, 1326 *Bureau of Parliamentary Union* (*see* International Parliamentary Union, Bureau of). *Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration* (*see* International Bureau of the Permanent Court of Arbitration). *Bureau of Soils* (*see* Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Standards* (*see* Standards Bureau, Departmentof Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Statistics, Department of Agriculture* (*see* Statistics Division, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Statistics, Department of Commerce and Labor* (*see* Statistics Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy*, appropriations for steam machinery 621, 1281 for materials, etc., yards and stations 622, 1281 for incidental expenses 622, 1281 clerical, etc., services 622, 1281 for engineering experiment station 622, 1281 for steam machinery, new vessels 629, 1288 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 509, 1211 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Steam machinery,” etc 509, 1212 deficiency appropriation for steam machinery 221, 791, 810, 1303, 1322, 1326 for Arthur Gamwell 794 for engineering experimental station 1303 *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy*, appropriation for provisions 619, 1278 profits from sales of stores allowed for amusement, etc., of enlisted force 619 commutation of rations 619, 1278 clerical, etc., services 620, 1279 for contingent 620, 1279 for freight 620, 1279 permanent naval supply fund abolished; transfer of balances 1279 naval supply account to govern all stores 1279 limit to general account of advances 1279 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 510, 1212 deficiency appropriation for provisions 221, 791, 810, 1322, 1326 for freight 221, 810, 813, 1322, 1326 for contingent 221, 810, 813, 1303, 1322 for provisions to medical department 1304 money accounts to show direct and indirect charges included in cost of work 1267 naval supply account established in 792 charges and payments to be kept in 792 *Bureau of Weights and Measures* (*see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy*, appropriation for maintenance 614, 1274 clerical, etc., services 614, 1274 for contingent 614, 1274 for public works, yards, and stations 614, 1274 capacity of floating crane, Pearl Harbor, increased 1276 Naval Academy 1276 training stations 1276 Naval Observatory 1277 naval magazines, etc 1277 for Marine Corps Rifle Range, Winthrop, Md 1277 for repairs and preservation 617, 1278 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 510, 1212 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Public works” 509, 1213 deficiency appropriation for public works, Mare Island, Cal 212 for maintenance 221, 791, 810, 813, 1304, 1322, 1326 for contingent 221, 1322 for repairs and preservation 221, 793, 1303, 1303 for repairing, etc., dry dock “Dewey” 793 for Key West, Fla., naval station 793 for Guam naval station 793 for raising floating crane “Hercules” 793 *Bureaus of the Navy Department*, chiefs of, allowed highest shore-duty pay and allowances of rear-admiral 607 rank, title, and emoluments of staff officers serving as chiefs of, while on active list 607 commissions to be given 608 *Burglar Alarms, Public Bitildings*, appropriation for maintenance of electrical 708, 1385 *Burgundy Pitch*, on free list 74 *Burlaps*, duty on 51 *Burlington, N. C.*, appropriation for public building at 1368 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Burlington, N. J.*, limit of cost increased, public building 678 public building, open space requirement reduced 704 *Burlington, Vt.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 631, 934 terms of court at 1127 *Burnt Starch*, duty on 39 *Burrstones*, duty on manufactured 21 on free list, in blocks, rough or unmanufactured 79 *Busbey, L. W.*, deficiency appropriation for services 805 *Business Methods, Executive Departments, etc.*, appropriation for expert inquiries, etc., for improving 703, 1363 *Bust of Chief Justice Fuller*, appropriation for, with pedestal for Supreme Court room 1427 *Butchers’ Knives*, duty on 27 *Butler and Stoddard Counties, Mo.*, may bridge Saint Francis River, Fisk 352 *Butler, Pa.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Butte, Mont.*, terms of court at 1118xxxiii *Butter*, appropriation for inspection of manufacture of process, etc 420, 1239 duty on, and substitutes for 36 cocoa 36 *Butter Knives*, duty on 27 *Button Forms*, duty on cloth 65 *Buttons*, duty on 65 collar, cuff, and dress, of silver, etc 67 forms, cloth 65 woolen 54 *Byron, Ill.*, dam authorized across Rock River near 922 *Byron Water Power Company*, may dam Rock River near Byron, Ill 922 **C.** *Cabbage Seed*, duty on 37 *Cabbages*, duty on 36 *Cabin John Bridge, Md.*, appropriation for repairing, etc., aqueduct across 983 *Cabinet Furniture*, duty on, wood 34 *Cabinet National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Cabinet Woods*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough or hewn only 81 *Cable Cars, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 364, 1336 substitution of wagon service authorized 364, 1337 *Cable City Bridge Construction Company*, changes allowed in bridging Arkansas River, Dardanelle, Ark., by 189 *Cable Companies*, held to be common carriers 545 charges to be just and reasonable; if unjust, unlawful 545 classification of messages 545 contracts with carriers for exchange of services allowed 546 *Cables*, duty on, hemp 49 istle, Tampico fiber, etc 49 *Cables, Electric*, authorized across Galveston Channel, Tex 372 *Cables, etc.*, laying, authorized across Mississippi River, Morgans Point, Ark., to Richardson, Tenn 586 *Cables, Telegraph, etc.*, duty on, composed of metal, rubber, etc 24 *Cabney, Parker, Omaha Allottee*, erroneous allotment to, canceled 278 *Cacao*, on free list, crude 74 fiber, leaves, and shells 74 *Cache National Forest, Utah and Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Cache River, Ark.*, appropriation for improvement of 651, 945 *Caddo Lake, La.*, appropriation for construction of dam at foot of 650 *Caddo Lake, La. and Tex.*, preliminary examination to be made of, for lock, etc 955 *Cadets, Military Academy*, appropriation for pay 312, 1015 successors to be admitted after three years’ course of 323 hazing regulations modified 323 court-martial trials; effect of dismissal 324 disposal of pending cases 324 *Cadillac, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Cadmium*, on free list 74 *Caine, A. C.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 799 *Cairo, Egypt*, appropriation for agent and consulgeneral 337, 1028 *Cairo, Ill.*, telephone cable authorized across Mississippi River to Bird Point, Mo., from 336 terms of court at 1110 *Cajeput Oil*, on free list 77 *Cakes*, duty on 36 *Calamine*, duty on; determination of 31 *Calcasieu River and Pass, La.*, appropriation for improvement of mouth, etc 647 *Calcium*, duty on, and alloys 29 *Calcium Cyanamid*, on free list 76 *Calendars*, duty on, lithographically printed 62 *Calfskins*, duty on, bookbinders’ 68 tanned, or tanned and dressed 68 *Calhoun, Guy K.*, may be appointed professor of mathematics, Navy; rank, pay, etc 352 *Calhoun, Tenn.*, bridge authorized across Hiwassee River, between Charleston and 187 *California*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians 273, 1062 use of appropriations for Northern Indians to purchase lands for landless Indians 273 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 517, 1219 for naval training station 609, 1269 garbage crematory, etc 1276 deficiency appropriation for resurveys in San Diego County 222 for naval training station 1304 assigned to ninth judicial circuit 1131 *California Debris Commission*, appropriation for expenses 730, 1407 deficiency appropriation for 220 *California National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *California Northern Judicial District*, additional judge allowed for 1087 counties composing 1107 terms of court 1107 Sacramento 589 *California Southern Judicial District*, counties composing northern division 1107 southern division 1107 terms of court 1107 San Diego 589xxxiv *Calla Bulbs*, duty on 37 *Calomel*, duty on 16 *Caloosahatchee River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645, 941 preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Calumet, Ill.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 657 *Calumet River, Ill. and Ind.*, appropriation for improvement of; modifications authorized 657, 947 bridge authorized across, at Chicago, Ill 180 *Calves*, census inquiries of, slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 *Campbells Island, Ill.*, bridge authorized across South Branch of Mississippi River, Watertown to 964 *“Cambria,” Steamer*, change of name authorized 234 *Cambridge, Mass.*, bridges authorized across Charles River between Boston and 933 *Cambridge, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 639, 937 *Cambridge, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Camden, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Ouachita River at 178, 1013 *Camden, Me.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 631 construction of public building authorized at 682 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 671 *Camden, S. C.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 preliminary examination of waterways to Charleston from, to be made 675 *Camel’s Hair*, classification of, under Tariff Act 52 *Cameos*, duty on, cut but not set 68 *Cameron, Captain George H.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Cameron, John J.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 806, 1318 *Camp Mohave Abandoned Reservation, Ariz.*, trust patents to Indians in, confirmed 858 *Camphor*, duty on refined and synthetic 13 on free list, crude, natural 74 *Canada*, appropriation for surveying and marking boundary with Alaska 343, 1033 for surveys, etc., demarkation of boundary between United States and 344, 1033 for commission, etc., fisheries in contiguous waters 344, 1033 for arbitration expenses, international boundary, Passamaquoddy Bay 344 for expenses arbitration of North Atlantic fisheries dispute 765 for commission on boundary waters 766, 1364 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Saint John River Commission 203, 1290 consent of Congress to construction, etc., of bridge across Saint John River, by Maine and 904 expenses for marking boundary in Passamaquoddy Bay, to be paid from appropriation for arbitration commission 775 *Canadian Commission*, appropriation for preparing reports, etc., of 343 *Canadian Department of Public Works*, reimbursement for telegrams, Alaska cable service 210 *Canadian Electric Light Company*, deficiency appropriation for damages to cable 1302 *Canadian Fisheries Convention*, appropriation for commissioner, etc., under 344, 1033 *Canal*, construction authorized from Berrys Creek to Hackensack River, N.J 1082 *Canal, Panama* (*see* Isthmian Canal). *Canal Zone* (*see also* Isthmian Canal). appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 346, 1036 *Canal Zone, Government of* (*see also* Isthmian Canal), appropriation for member of commission in charge 772, 1450 for officers and employees, department of civil administration 772, 1450 for labor, department of civil administration 772, 1450 for materials, etc., department of civil administration 772, 1450 for survey of lands in 772 for salaries and expenses, sanitation department 772, 1450 for relocating Panama Railroad 772, 1450 expenses to be from proceeds of bonds 772, 1450 employees and compensation restricted to estimates, etc 772, 1450 ten per cent interchangeable 772, 1451 allowance for longevity and lay-over restricted 772, 1451 reimbursement of Panama Railroad for marine or fire losses; no insurance to be carried 772 Panama Railroad Company to carry no insurance, nor pay for moneys advanced 772, 1451 annual subsidy from Panama Railroad not required 772 funds from rents, postage, etc., appropriated for civil expenses 772, 1451 funds realized from services, sales, etc., to be used for construction expenses 773, 1451 estimates to be accompanied by detailed statement of employees, materials, etc., required 773 sales of material without advertisement, etc 1451 settlement of claims for injuries, etc., to employees 1452 no bond required of Panama Railroad Company for furnishing services, etc 1452 deficiency appropriation for commissioner, officers, and employees 211 white-slave traffic provisions applicable to 827xxxv *Canals*, cooperation with water users under reclamation projects for, to deliver water for irrigation 926 report, etc., to be made on proposed, from Ohio River to Lake Erie 956 Lake Erie to Lake Michigan 956 Anacostia River, D. 0., to Chesapeake Bay 956 *Canandaigua, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1368 terms of court at 1120 *Canary Seed*, on free list 79 *Canceling Machines, Postal Service*, appropriation for rental or purchase of 360, 1332 amount for purchase 360, 1333 rental contracts for three years 360 four years 1333 deficiency appropriation for 225 *Candy, Sugar*, duty on, not specially provided for 34 *Cane, Chair*, duty on rattan or reed 34 *Cane, Seed*, on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 78 *Cane, Sugar*, duty on 34 *Canes, Walking*, duty on 71 on free list, sticks in the rough, cut for 81 *Canna Bulbs*, duty on 37 *Cannon, John J.*, deficiency appropriation for 801 *Cannon, Honorable Joseph G.*, made a member of Lincoln Memorial Commission 898 *Cannon, Mountain, Field, and Siege*, appropriation for purchase, etc., of 597, 1341 *Cans*, duty on metal, lacquered, etc 32 *Canton, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Canton, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Canton, S. Dak.*, appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 284, 1072 *Canyon County, Idaho, etc.*, may bridge Snake River, at Ontario, Oreg 179 *Canyon Snake River Wagon Bridge Commission*, may bridge Snake River, Payette, Idaho 1351 *Cape Ann, Mass.*, appropriation for harbor of refuge, Sandy Bay 934 *Cape Charles City, Va.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 639 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 954 *Cape Fear River, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of, above Wilmington; contracts 641, 938, 1406 maintenance 642 at and below Wilmington 641, 938 for lighting 754 for lights, etc., below Wilmington 1431 range lights authorized below Wilmington 536 *Cape Girardeau, Mo.*, terms of court of 1117 *Cape Lookout, N. C.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 674 *Cape May, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of Cold Spring Inlet 1405 *Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco*, appropriation for annual contribution 340, 1030 *Cape Town, Africa*, appropriation for foreign hospital 346, 1036 *Cape Vincent, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 634 *Capitol*, appropriation for trees, etc., for grounds 726, 1403 for repairs, etc 737, 1413 for cleaning, etc., works of art 737, 1414 plans, etc., for ice making and refrigerating plant to be submitted 738 for improving grounds 738, 1414 for enlarging grounds 738, 1414 acquiring specified squares to Union Station; proceedings; expenses 738 for Capitol power plant 1414 for lighting, and grounds 738 for repairs to stable, etc 739, 1414 for refrigerating apparatus for Senate and House, etc 1443 for subway transportation to Senate and House Office Buildings 1443 deficiency appropriation for general repairs, etc 123, 212, 795, 889, 1306 for Senate kitchen and restaurant 123, 212, 1316 for additional elevator service, Senate 123 for additional elevator service, House of Representatives 125 for lighting, and grounds 795 for restoring east line of grounds, etc 795 for purchasing outstanding plans of building 795 for George Washington memorial window 795 for House and Senate Office Buildings 795 for Sinclair-Scott Company 890 for coal for heating, etc., plant 891 coal for heating, etc., plant for, and Senate and House Office Buildings to be paid from appropriations for fuel and oil 891 for skylights over old library section 1306 for care, etc., of grounds 1306 for completing power plant 1306 for H. A. Vale, services to commission for enlarging grounds 1307 *Capitol Building and Grounds, Superintendent of*, appropriation for, engineers, clerks, etc 515, 1218 for laborers, etc 516, 1218 for engineers, etc., Senate 472, 1174 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 472, 1174 for engineers, etc., House of Representatives 474, 1177 for elevator conductors, House Office Building 474, 1177 duties of, extension of Capitol grounds to Union Station 738 may transfer discontinued supplies, etc., to other offices or the District 1011 member of board on office building for bureaus, etc., in Washington 699 *Capitol Police*, appropriation for captain, lieutenants, and privates 473, 1175 for contingent expenses 473, 1175 deficiency appropriation for extra month’s pay 127, 804, 3317xxxvi to be paid December, 1909, salaries, December 20 871 December, 1910, salaries, December 21 1453 to receive June, 1910, salaries on day of adjournment 886 *Capitol Power Plant*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 1414 duty of superintendent of meters 1414 appointment of employees 1414 deficiency appropriation for completion 1306 for Elliott Woods, services 1306 railroad siding to, continued 1443 *Caps*, duty on, blasting 66 bottle 32 percussion 66 *Capsicum*, duty on 39 *Capsules*, duty on medicinal, etc., drugs in 16 *Car-Truck Channels*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Car Wheels*, duty on iron or steel 29 *Caraway Seed*, on free list 79 oil 77 *Carbolic Acid*, on free list 71 *Carbon*, duty on articles of, not specially provided for 19 porous pots for electric batteries 19 on free list, animal, fertilizer 73 *Carbondale, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 704, 1368 *Carbons*, duty on, for electric lighting 19 *Carboys*, duty on glass, plain 19 on free list, American, returned from abroad 72 *Card Cases*, duty on leather 68 *Card-Clothing*, duty on iron or steel 25 *Card Laps, Cotton*, duty on 42 *Cardamon Seed*, on free list 79 *Cardboard*, duty on 63 *Cards*, duty on, lithographically printed 62 playing 64 *Carey Act*, appropriation for examination of desert lands under 740, 1415 additional grant to Nevada under 1417 lands in former Shoshone Indian Reservation may be selected by Wyoming under 288 former Uintah Reservation may be selected by Utah under 285 provisions of, made applicable to abandoned Fort Bridger, Wyo., Military Reservation 913 selections by States under, of coal lands subject to mining rights, permitted 583 temporary withdrawal of public lands, pending applications under 237 *Caribbean Sea*, tonnage duty on vessels from South American ports on 111 *Caribou, Me.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site for public building at,, authorized 689 *Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 425, 1247 *Carlisle, Pa.*, appropriation for Indian school; transportation of pupils 283, 1071 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 223 *Carlson, Hans M.*, relinquishment of homestead entry in Red Lake Reservation, Minn.; rights not impaired 292 *Carnegie, Andrew*, acceptance authorized of gift for library at Takoma Park, D. C., from 290 *Carnegie Library, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 380, 972 *Carnegie, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Carpenters’ Bench Knives*, duty on 27 *Carpets*, duty on, Aubusson 55 Axminster 55 bookings 55 Brussels 55 chain Venetian 55 chenille 55 cork 49 druggets 55 flax, hemp, jute, etc 49 ingrain, treble 55 two-ply 55 moquette 55 rugs, oriental, etc 55 Saxony 55 tapestry Brussels 55 velvet 55 Tournay velvet 55 three-ply 55 velvet 55 Wilton 55 wool, Dutch 55 wool, flax, cotton, etc 55 woven whole for rooms, woolen 55 *Carrabelle, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of bar and harbor 644 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 954 *Carrington, Frank de l.*, may be appointed major, Army, retired 600 *Carroll, Jennie* (*widow*), appropriation for monthly payments to 250, 1044 *Carrollton, Ga.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Carrollton, Mo.*, appropriation for monument to General Shields in cemetery at 723 *Carrot Seed*, duty on 37 *Garrotted Fur Skins*, duty on 67 *Cars*, facilities for exchange, return, etc., to be provided on through railroads 545 *Carson National Forest, N. Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1247xxxvii *Carson, Nev.*, appropriation for Indian school 278, 1067 for damage to public road, etc 278 for mint at 497, 1199 deficiency appropriation for mint, wages, etc 206, 1292 terms of court at 1119 *Carter County, Okla.*, federal jail at Ardmore, transferred to; conditions 702 *Cartersville, Ga.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Cartridge Shells*, duty on empty 66 *Cartridges*, duty on 66 *Carving Knives*, duty on 27 *Casa Grande Ruin, Ariz.*, appropriation for custodian 742, 1417 *Casanova, Pedro C.*, award of Spanish Treaty Claims Commission to 219 *Casanova, Ricardo*, award of Spanish Treaty Claims Commission to administrator of 219 *Cascade National Forest, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1247 *Casein*, on free list 76 *Cases*, duty on leather 68 musical instrument 70 needle 28 *Cash Registers*, duty on 32 *Casks*, duty on, empty 33 on free list, American, returned from abroad 72 *Casper, Wyo.*, construction of public building authorized at 684 *Cassava, or Cassady*, on free list 80 *Cassia*, on free list, oil 77 *Cassia, Cassia Vera, and Cassia Buds*, on free list, unground 79 *Cassiterite*, on free list; dutiable when native mines produce 1,500 tons a year 80 *Cast-Iron*, duty on, andirons 26 castings 26 chiseled, etc 26 hatters’ irons 26 hollow ware, coated, etc 26 malleable 26 chiseled, etc 26 pipe 25 plates 26 chiseled, etc 26 sadirons 26 stove plates 26 tailors’ irons 26 vessels 26 *Castile Soap*, duty on 16 *Castings*, duty on, cast-iron 26 chiseled, etc 26 malleable iron 26 steel 23 *Castor Beans or Seeds*, duty on 37 *Castor Oil*, duty on 14 *Castor or Castoreum*, on free list 74 *Casts of Sculpture*, on free list, not for sale, for models or educational purposes 79 *Caswell Lumber Company, G. R.*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 775 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 718, 1395 for printing and binding 768, 1447 *Catalogue of Title Entries of Copyright Office*, appropriation for printing and binding 769, 1447 *Catgut*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list, unmanufactured 74 *Catlettsburg, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 704, 1368 terms of court at 1112 *Cattle* (*see also* Animal Industry Bureau, and Animals), appropriation for enforcing humane treatment of export 420, 1239 for collecting information of diseases of 420, 1239 for quarantine stations for meat 420, 1239 for preventing diseases of 420, 1239 for eradicating southern cattle ticks 1240 census inquiries of, slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 duty on 35 on free list, hair of, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 76 regulations to be made for free entry of, straying across frontier, etc 72 tick-infested, may be admitted into Texas below quarantine line 1240 *Cattle, Special Report on Diseases of*, printing of revised edition ordered; distribution 1459 *Cattle Ticks, Southern*, appropriation for eradicating 420, 1240 deficiency appropriation for eradicating 1324 *Cauliflower Seed*, on free list 79 *Causes of Death, International Commission for Revising Classification of Diseases and*, commissioners to be appointed to 1 *Caustic Potash*, on free list, not refined 78 *Caustic Soda*, duty on 17 *Cavalry, Army*, horseshoer and farrier to each troop; designation and pay established 245 *Cave Hill National Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.*, exchange of lands with Gave Hill Cemetery Company, authorized 236 reinterments, etc 236 *Caveats in Patent Office*, abolished, and fee therefor 843 on file not affected 843 *Caviar*, duty on 37 *Cayenne Pepper*, duty on 39 *Cayuse Indians, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 283, 1071xxxviii *Ceballos and Company, J. M.*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of Court of Claims to 129 *Cedar*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough, or hewn only 81 *Cedar Bayou, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 650, 944 *Cedar Rapids, Iowa*, terms of court at 1111 *Cedar, Red*, on free list 81 *Cedar Street N.E., D. C.*, appropriation for subway and bridge, under Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks 387 proceedings to condemn land for widening, etc., for subway, bridge, etc 387 contribution by railroad company 387 share by street railway 388 *Cedartown, Ga.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Cedrat Oil*, on free list 77 *Celilo Canal*, bridge authorized across Columbia River and, Celilo, Oreg 230 right of way granted across lands of 230 *Celilo, Oreg.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River and Celilo Canal at 230 *Celluloid*, duty on 13 *Cellulose Esters*, duty on compounds of 13 *Cement*, duty on, hydraulic 17 gypsum, etc 18 not otherwise provided for 17 on free list, copper 74 *Cement, etc.*, duty on, hydraulic 17 gypsum, etc 18 not otherwise provided for 17 on free list, copper 74 *Cement, etc.*, appropriation for investigating structural materials of 765, 1232 *Cement Warehouse, D. C.*, appropriation for addition to 975 *Census, Director of the*, to designate commissioners for revision of classification of diseases and causes of death 1 *Census Office*, appropriation for expenses; available until June 30, 1912 1, 526, 1228 deficiency appropriation for expenses of Twelfth Census 812 commissioners authorized for Commission on Classification of Diseases and Causes of Death 1 payment to Alice V. Houghton 1313 additional officials authorized du ring decennial census period 2 Assistant Director, duties 2 appointment clerk, duties 2 disbursing clerk, additional bond required 2 compensation of officials during decennial census period 2 additional clerks, copyists, etc 2 messengers, watchmen, laborers, etc 2 limit of clerks of classes two, three, and four 3 pay for work on mechanical devices 3 examinations to be prescribed by Director 3 examinations to be held in the States by Civil Service Commission 3 persons with tuberculosis barred 3 not more than one of a family eligible 3 temporary appointments 3 transfer of experienced employees from other offices; status 3 temporary transfers to permanent force 3 special agents, pay, etc., fixed 126 *Census, Thirteenth*, appropriation for expenses of; available until June 30, 1912 1 census of population, agriculture, manufactures, and mines and quarries to be taken in 1910 1 territory included in 1 decennial census period determined 2 reports to be completed and published within 2 additional executive force authorized in Census Office during 2 duties of Assistant Director, appointment clerk, and disbursing clerk 2 additional bond from disbursing clerk 2 salaries established during 2 additional force of clerks and emnloyees 2 limit of higher grades 3 pay of operators of mechanical devices 3 subject to civil service examinations 3 examinations to be held in each State 3 selections of eligibles according to law 3 of apportionment 3 hereafter examinations to be made in State where applicant resides 3 year’s domicil necessary 3 tuberculosis persons not eligible; health certificate required 3 appointments limited to one in a family 3 temporary appointments 3 temporary transfers from other branches of classified service 3 fillling vacancies in regular force by temporary employees during 3 to terminate at expiration of 3 schedules restricted 3, 227 of population 3, 227 nationality and mother tongue of foreign-born residents 877 of agriculture 4, 227 irrigation acreage added 227 of manufactures, and mines and quarries 4, 227 irrigation enterprises added 227 to relate to year ending December 31, preceding enumeration of population 4, 228 census of manufactures confined to factory system 4, 228 animals slaughtered for food 228 hides produced 228 turpentine and rosin produced; additional schedules 4, 228 special agents authorized 4, 228 form, etc., of inquiries to be determined by Director 4, 228 supervisors to be appointed by President with advice and consent of the Senate 4 number; districts; duties 4 compensation; method of payment 5 emergency, etc., allowances 5 enumerators to personally obtain the information required by the schedules 5 classification, etc 6 commission, etc 6xxxix enumerators, etc.; division of enumeration districts 6 enumeration of institutions 6 removal of enumerators; correction of returns 6 interpreters authorized; compensation 6 compensation of enumerators; mileage, etc 6 payment for services of deceased appointees 7 special agents authorized; authority, compensation, etc 7 to assist supervisors 7 compensation allowed 126 basis of, modified 874 oaths to be taken by appointees 7 appointments solely for fitness 7 commencement of enumeration of population; termination 7 punishment for receiving fee for appointment, etc 8 neglect of duty, etc., by appointee 8 unauthorized communication of information, etc 8 making false statements, etc 8 all persons to correctly answer inquiries 8 penalty for willful failure, false statements, etc 8 information to be given from hotels, etc 9 penalty for failure, etc 9 manufacturing establishments, mines, quarries, etc 9 punishment for refusal, false answers, etc 9 information from factories, etc., to be used only for statistical purposes 9 reports to be kept confidential 9 enforcement of fines and penalties 9 authority of Director over traveling, contingent, and other expenses 9 to make requisitions for printing on Public Printer 10 mail matter to be transmitted free 10 penalty for unlawful use of penalty stamp 10 information to be furnished by Executive Departments, etc 10 census of agriculture and live stock to be taken in 1915 and every ten years after 10 schedules; enumerators 10 copies of population and agricultural returns to be furnished States, Territories, or courts 10 genealogical, etc., data to individuals 10 existing laws continued, if not herein amended 10 repealing clause 11 *Centennial Celebration of Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie*, appropriation for memorial and aid to 1081 *Centennial of Mexican Independence*, commission created to attend celebration of 882 deficiency appropriation for expenses 775 *Central America*, tonnage duty on vessels from ports in 111 *Central Bridge Company*, time extended for bridging Missouri River, Council Bluffs, Iowa, by 853 *Central City, Colo.*, land granted to the Odd Fellows of, for cemetery 892 subsurface mineral rights retained 892 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 *Central Vermont Railway Company*, may bridge Missisquoi Bay, Lake Champlain, Alburg to Swanton, Vt 1358 *Ceramic Colors*, duty on 15 *Cereal Plants*, appropriation for investigation of insects affecting 433, 1257 *Cerium, Cerite, or Cerium Ore*, on free list 74 *Certificates of Indebtedness, United States*, borrowing of money authorized on one year; limit extended to $200,000,000 117 issue authorized for advances to reclamation fund 835 denomination; redemption; interest at three per cent 835 disposal of; subscriptions; limited to $20,000,000 835 exempt from all taxes 835 appropriation for expenses of issue, etc 836 fund for redemption from reclamation receipts after five years 836 principal and interest of, payable in gold coin 192 exemption from taxation 192 appropriation for expenses of issue, etc 192 *Certificates of Inspection, Steam Vessels*, issue of temporary, for use until regular document is received 831 completion of voyage perinitted when, expires at sea, etc 832 *Chadron, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 terms of court at 294, 1118 *Chain Carpets, Venetian*, duty on 55 *Chains*, duty on fancy patterns of rolled gold plate, silver, etc 67 iron or steel 26 silver, etc., jewelry 67 *Chair Cane*, duty on rattan or reed 34 *Chalk*, duty on, prepared in any form 13 on free list, crude, unmanufactured, etc 74 *Challis National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1247 *Chalmette National Cemetery, La.*, acceptance of conveyance of land for 723 *Chamberlain, S. Dak.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River at 903 *Chambersburg, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1368 *Chamizal Tract*, appropriation for arbitration of title to, with Mexico 1034 *Chamois Skins*, duty on 68 *Chamomile*, on free list, oil 77 *Champagnes*, duty on 40 *Chandlers River, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Channels*, duty on iron or steel 22 car-truck 22 *Chanute, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 685, 1368xl *Chapa, Rafael*, deficiency appropriation for 801 *Chaplain*, appropriation for House of Representatives 473, 1176 for Senate 468, 1170 *Charcoal*, duty on, not specially provided for 13 *Charcoal Iron*, duty on, bars, blooms, etc 22 tubes, pipes, etc 26 *Chargés d’Affaires ad interim*, appropriation for 337, 1028 deficiency appropriation for salaries 223, 226, 774, 811 *Charitable Associations*, exempt from corporation tax, if not for profit 113 *Charities and Corrections, D. C.*, appropriation for Board of Charities 405, 997 for reformatories and correctional institutions 406, 997 for medical charities 407, 999 for child-caring institutions 409, 1000 for temporary homes 410, 1001 for indigent insane 410, 1002 for relief of the poor 411, 1002 for transporting paupers 411, 1002 *Charleroi, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1368 *Charles City, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 1368 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Charles River*, bridges authorized across, Cambridge to Boston, Mass 933 *Charleston, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 643, 938 for improvement of waterway between Alligator Creek and 643, 938 for navy-yard, public works 1275 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 675 of waterways from Orangeburg to be made 675 Columbia and Camden 675 terms of court at 1123 *Charleston, Tenn.*, bridge authorized across Hiwassee River, between Calhoun and 187 *“Charleston,” U.S.S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Charleston, W. Va.*, appropriation for public building 704, 1368 for rent 704, 1368 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent, etc 207 limit of cost increased, public building 679 terms of court at 1129 *Charlotte Harbor, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Charlotte, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Charlotte, N. C.*, appropriation for assay office at 498, 1201 for public building 1369 enlargement, etc., of public building at, authorized; cost 693 amount for fiscal year 693 terms of court at 186, 1120 *Charlotte, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 634, 935 *Charlottesville, Va.*, terms of court at 1128 *Charms*, duty on, china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated, etc 18 silver, etc., jewelry 67 *Charts*, duty on, not specially provided for 64 on free list, for educational institutions, etc.; limit 74 for the United States or Library of Congress 73 hydrographic 73 printed more than 20 years 73 *Chatham County, Ga., and Beaufort County, S. C.*, may bridge Back River branch of Savannah River at Savannah, Ga 180 *Chattahoochee River, Ga. and Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of 644 for improvement of, below Columbus, Ga 939 *Chattanooga, Tenn.*, appropriation for improvement of Tennessee River above and below 652 bridge authorized across Tennessee River at 908 to Hill City 908 offices of Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park to be in 293 terms of court at 1124 time extended for lock and dam in Tennessee River at 181 *Checkers or Draughts*, duty on ivory, bone, etc 66 *Checks, Certified*, receivable in payment of customs and internal-revenue taxes; condition 965 *Cheese*, duty on, and substitutes for 36 *Cheese Knives*, duty on 27 *Cheesequake Creek, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Chefuncte River, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Chehalis River, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of 665, 951 *Chelan National Forest, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Chelsea Creek, Mass.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Chelsea, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 704, 1369 time extended for treating fire sufferers in marine hospital 183 *Chelsea Naval Hospital, Mass.*, dredging channel for Island End River, across grounds of, authorized 369 *Chemical and Physical Researches, Public Domain*, appropriation for 743, 1418 researches of presence of potash salts 1418 *Chemical Compounds, Mixtures, and Salts*, duty on, not specially provided for 12 containing alcohol 12 minimum rate 12 *Chemical Wood Pulp*, duty on; countervailing duty 61 *Chemicals, Oils, and Paints*, Schedule A, Tariff of 1909 12 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 431 for chemist, clerks, etc 1254 for inspectors, laboratory helpers, etc 1254 for general expenses 431, 1255xli appropriation for inspecting food products forexport 431, 1255 for executing pure-food law 432, 1255 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 215 for enforcing pure-food law 224 *Chenille*, duty on articles of cotton 47 carpets 55 silk, not specially provided for 57 *Chequamegon Point Light Station, Wis.*, exchange of right of way from keeper’s dwelling to, authorized 924 *Cherokee Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for expenses, leasing lands of 281 for tribal schools 282 funds arising from sales of lands, etc., of may be deposited in banks 1070 approval of Secretary of Interior; use of interest 1070 *Cherokee, N. C.*, appropriation for Indian school 279, 1067 *Cherokee Shoals, S. C.*, dam authorized across Savannah River at 922 *Cheroots*, duty on tobacco 35 *Cherries*, duty on, green or ripe 37 *Cherry Juice*, duty on 41 *Cherry Seedlings*, duty on Mahaleb or Mazzard 37 *Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company*, deficiency appropriation for 798 *Chesapeake Bay*, report, etc., to be made on proposed canal from Anacostia River to 956 *Chess Balls*, duty on ivory, bone, etc 66 *Chessmen*, duty on ivory, bone, etc 66 *Chester River, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of 639, 937 *Chester River, Pa.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Chestnut Tree Bark Disease*, appropriation for study, etc., of 1264 *Chewing Tobacco, Domestic*, packages, marking, etc., required for fine cut 108 plug 109 internal-revenue tax on 109 giving lottery orders, etc., with, forbidden 110 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Reservation, Okla.*, sale of agency, etc., lands on former, under homestead laws 533 proceeds to credit of Indians 533 payments; issue of patents, etc 533 patent in fee to James F. Rowell 534 repealed 887 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Montana, Northern*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 277, 1066 for line riders 277, 1066 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 280, 1069 sale of agency and school lands, El Reno, for masonic orphanage, authorized 190 *Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations, S. Dak. and N. Dak.*, sections 16 and 32 granted to South and North Dakotas for schools 196 purchase price increased 196 appropriation for purchase of school sections; amount increased 196 for expenses of appraising, etc.; reimbursable 196 sale, etc., of intoxicants prohibited for 25, years 197 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak.*, appropriation for benefit of Indians on, from tribal funds 284, 1072 sale of lands to Milwaukee Land Company on, for townsite 602 payment; use of proceeds 602 reservation for public uses 602 construction of buildings, etc 602 time extended for paying installments for lands on opened portion of 266 forfeiture on failure 266 commutation allowed 266 fees, etc., required; issue of patent 266 disposal of unsold lands 266 *Cheyenne, Wyo.*, grant of public lands to; payment 291 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 appellate proceedings from Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico to be heard at Denver or 1133 terms of district court at 1130 *Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Company*, may bridge Calumet River at Chicago, Ill 180 *Chicago Great Western Railroad Company*, may bridge Mississippi River at Saint Paul, Minn 907 *Chicago, Ill.*, appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 495, 1197 for improvement of harbor 657 for waterway to Mississippi River by way of Illinois and Desplaines rivers from Lockport 659 for electrical burglar alarm, public building at 708 for marine hospital, elevator 710 for enforcing anchorage regulations in harbor 712, 1389 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 724, 1400 for public building 1369 deficiency appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 1292 acquiring site for post office at, authorized 689 bridge authorized across Calumet River at 180 contracts for improvement of harbor at, authorized; limit 947 dumping refuse in Lake Michigan opposite, unlawful; penalty 593 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 terms of district court at 1110 *Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad Company*, may bridge Grand Calumet River, at East Chicago, Ind 178 *Chicago, Kansas City and Texas Railway Company*, time extended for bridging Missouri River, Kansas City to Sibley, Mo., by 198 *Chicago River, Ill.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts 658, 947 preliminary examination of West Branch, South Fork, to be made 671 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 724, 1401xlii conveyance of strip of land to N. C. Steele 1401 appointment, etc., of commissioners 293 office at Chattanooga; pay 293 commission of Army officers to examine and report on advisability, etc., of permanent Army maneuvering ground, ranges, etc., near 1457 *Chickasahay River, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of; maintenance 647 *Chickasaw Coal Lands*, relinquishment of old, and grant of new, under lease of Denison Coal Company 832 *Chickasaw Freedmen, Okla.*, appropriation for paying, for remnant allotments 281 deduction from awards to Choctaws and Chickasaws of amount for allotments to 281 deficiency appropriation for Court of Claims judgment in case of 807 *Chickasaw Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 282 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for losses 223, 1327 amounts paid for allotments to Chickasaw freedmen to be deducted from award to 281 contracts with, for administering tribal affairs subject to approval of Secretary of Interior 1070 limit on, for legal services; approval of President required 1070 funds arising from sales of lands, etc., of, may be deposited in banks 1070 approval of Secretary of Interior; use of interest 1070 payment from funds of, to Saint Agnes Academy 282 Douglas H. Johnston, governor 282 *Chickasaw Nation*, deficiency appropriation for Court of Claims judgment in case of 807 *Chickasha, Okla.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 terms of court at 1122 *Chicle*, duty on 14 *Chico, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Chicory Root*, duty on 39 *Chicott Pass, La.*, appropriation for lighting 754 *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States*, appropriation for 529, 1232 salary increased 1152 to designate and assign circuit judges to Commerce Court 540, 1146 to designate temporary judge to hold district court in absence of the circuit judge or justice 1089 *Chief of Engineers, Army*, duties relating to construction of dams across navigable waters 593 to adjust claims for damages, collisions with river and harbor vessels 676 to approve proposed obstruction of navigable waters within the city of New York 866 *Chief of Staff, Army*, appropriation for Army War College 243, 1037 Chief of Division of Militia Affairs to be detailed from general officers of the line 1037 for military information division expenses 244, 1037 for service schools 244, 1037 for chief clerk, etc 246, 1040 for Division of Militia Affairs, office of 1206 *Chiffons, Silk*, duty on articles made of 60 *Child-Caring Institutions, D. C.*, appropriation for 409, 1000 acceptance of voluntary aid authorized 409 *Children, Alien*, under 16 unaccompanied by parent, excluded admission 264 *Children’s Books*, duty on, lithographically printed 63 *Children’s Dress Goods*, duty on, woolen, cotton, etc., warp 54 not specially provided for 54 *Children’s Guardians, D. C., Board of*, appropriation for administrative expenses 409, 1000 for salaries 409, 1000 for feeble-minded white and colored children 409, 1000 for board, etc., of children 409, 1000 deficiency appropriation for board, etc., of children 122, 787 for sectarian institutions 1298 *Children’s Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 for additions, etc 731, 1408 *Chile*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Chillicothe, Mo.*, construction of public building authorized at 682 terms of court at; rooms required 587, 1117 *Chilocco, Okla.*, appropriation for Indian school 280, 1069 *China*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for Chinese secretary of legation 338, 1028 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 for assistant Chinese secretary 338, 1029 for student interpreters 339, 1029 for cost of tuition 339, 1030 for interpreters at consulates 346, 1035 for marshals, consular courts 346, 1035 for expenses of American prisoners 346, 1035 for purchase of land, consulate at Amoy 347 admission of two subjects of, into Military Academy, authorized 1456 *China Clay*, duty on 18 *China, Famine in*, use of transport to take supplies for relief of 919 appropriation for expenses 919 *China Mattings*, duty on 49 *China, United States Court for*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 343, 1033 *Chinaware*, duty on, decorated, etc 18 not decorated, etc 18xliii *Chincoteague Bay, Va.*, appropriation for inland waterway to Delaware Bay from 639 *Chinese Blue*, duty on 15 *Chinese Exclusion*, appropriation for enforcing laws 764, 1442 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 224, 812, 1324 jurisdiction of district courts in cases under 1094 *Chinese Plague*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 717, 1394 *Chip*, duty on, braids, laces, etc 64 hats, bonnets, and hoods 64 manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 *Chipola River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of upper and lower 941 preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Chippewa Indians, Michigan*, claims of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River bands, referred to Court of Claims 829 advancement on docket 829 allowance for attorneys’ fees 829 *Chippewa Indians, Minnesota*, appropriation for advance interest; repayment 276 for civilization, etc., of, from tribal funds 276, 1065 for annual celebration, White Earth band of 276, 1065 for burial, etc., of two tribal members dying in Washington, D. C 582 for expenses of members of White Earth band sent to Washington, payable from tribal funds 1065 pine lands, disposal of unsold timber 862 advertising provisions, etc., modified 862 homestead entries of lands unsold after reoffering 862 payment for timber in addition to price for land 862 estimating amount 862 National Forest excluded 862 payment from tribal funds to Tay-cum-ege-shig alias William G. Johnson 330 village site for Winnibigoshish band reserved in Minnesota 863 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 287, 1076 deficiency appropriation for support 1323, 1327 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi, Minnesota*, appropriations for schools 276, 1065 *Chippewa Indians, Turtle Mountain Band, N. Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 279, 1068 *Chiricahua National Forest, Ariz. and N. Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Chisolm Company*, deficiency appropriation for 1293 *Chloride of Lime*, duty on 12 *Chloroform*, duty on 13 *Chlorophyll*, duty on 13 *Chocolate*, duty on 39 *Chocolate Bayou, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 650, 944 *Choctaw Coal Lands, Okla.*, additional area added to lease of Savanna Coal Company 832 relinquishment of old, and grant of new, lands under lease of Denison Coal Company 832 *Choctaw Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 282 for fulfilling treaties with 282, 1070 amounts paid for allotments to Chickasaw freedmen to be deducted from award to 281 contracts with, for administering tribal affairs subject to approval of Secretary of Interior 1070 limitation on, for legal services; approval of President required 1070 funds arising from sales of lands, etc., of, may be deposited in banks 1070 approval of Secretary of Interior; use of interest 1070 *Choctaw Nation*, deficiency appropriation for Court of Claims judgment in case of 807 *Choctawhatchee Bay, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Choctawhatchee National Forest, Fla.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426 *Choctawhatchee River, Fla. and Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of 646, 942 bridge authorized across, between Pensacola and River Junction, Fla 233 time extended for, dam across, Dale County, Ala 905 *Cholera*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 717, 1394 *Choptank River, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of 639, 937 *Chosen* (*see also* Korea), appropriation for interpreters at consulates in 1035 for marshals, consular courts 1035 for expenses of American prisoners 1036 for wages of prison keeper 1036 *Chowan, River, N. C.*, preliminary examination to be made of 954 *Chromate of Iron*, on free list 74 *Chrome or Chromium Metal*, duty on 30 *Chrome, Yellow, Green, and all Chromium Colors*, duty on 15 *Chromic Acid*, duty on 12 *Chromic Ore*, on free list 74 *Chronometers*, duty on, and parts thereof 31 *Chucawalla Development Company*, may dam Colorado River at Pyramid Canyon, Ariz.; intake at Black Point 909 protection of Indian rights, etc 909 *Chugach National Forest, Alaska*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Cicero, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Cider*, duty on 36 *Cigar Bands*, duty on, lithographically printed 62xliv *Cigarette Books, etc.*, duty on 70 *Cigarettes, Domestic*, packages required for; quantity allowed 109 affixing and canceling stamps 110 applicable to imported 110 internal-revenue tax on 110 distinction between cigars and 110 giving lottery orders, etc., with, forbidden 110 *Cigars, Cigarettes, and Cheroots*, duty on 35 special provisions for, imported from Philippine Islands 84 *Cigars, Domestic*, new boxes required for; quantity allowed 109 punishment for violations 109 sales permitted retail dealers 109 internal-revenue tax on 110 distinction between cigarettes and 110 giving lottery orders, etc., with, forbidden 110 *Cinchona Bark*, on free list 73 alkaloids or salts of 78 *Cincinnati, Ohio*, appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 495, 1198 pneumatic-tube mail service authorized for; contracts 1356 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 terms of district court at 1122 *Cinematograph Pictures*, duty on negative films for 70 positive films for 70 *Cinnamon*, on free list, oil 77 chips, unground 79 unground 79 *Cipher Code, Department of State*, deficiency appropriation for preparing; reappropriation 1289 *Circuit Courts*, appropriation for circuit judges 529, 1233 for clerks of circuit courts of appeals 529, 1233 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit court of appeals 529, 1233 abolished on taking effect of Judicial Code 1167 transfer of all records, files, moneys, etc., to clerks of district courts 1167 to become part of files, etc., of district court 1167 powers, etc., of clerks transferred to clerks of district courts 1167 pending suits to be continued in district courts 1167 powers, duties, etc., devolved upon district courts 1167 appeals from revocation of licenses to customhouse brokers to be brought in 465 finality of decision 465 customs cases pending in, transferred to Court of Customs Appeals 107, 1145 jurisdiction in actions under employers’ liability act 291 concurrent with State courts 291 jurisdiction in appeals from Board of General Appraisers to cease 106 to compel attendance, etc., for corporation tax information 117 precedence given to important antitrust and interstate commerce cases; composition of court, etc 854 proceedings in, to compel payment of Interstate Commerce Commission orders 554 *Circuit Courts of Appeals*, appropriation for clerks 529, 1233 for books for libraries of 530, 1233 for travel, etc., expenses of judges attending 750 deficiency appropriation for law books for 1311 created in each circuit; constitution of 1131 appointment of judges; salaries; allotment of Supreme Court Justices to sit in 1131 assignment of district judges to make up full court; disqualification 1132 procedure, etc.; service of district marshals 1132 clerks and deputies 895, 1132 annual terms; designated in certain places 1132 appeals, etc., in Georgia, Texas, and Alabama 1133 from Beaumont, Tex., to New Orleans 1133 Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, or New Mexico to Denver or Cheyenne 1133 court rooms; leases permitted 1133 jurisdiction to review final decisions of district courts; exceptions 1133 decisions final in designated cases 1133 to entertain appeals from injunctions, etc., of district courts 1134 proceedings on appeal 1134 in bankruptcy cases 1134 in ninth circuit to hear appeals, etc., from United States court for China 1134 additional powers of judges 1134 to review judgments, etc., Arizona and New Mexico supreme courts 1134 effect of judgments in Alaskan cases 1134 certification of questions to Supreme Court 1134 appeals, etc., may be heard at San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle 1135 customs cases pending in, transferred to Court of Customs Appeals 107, 1145 cases submitted to Supreme Court for instructions by 1157 certiorari from Supreme Court for review of final judgments of 1157 appeals and writs of error allowed to Supreme Court from 1157 jurisdiction in appeals from Board of General Appraisers to cease 106 provisions to diminish expenses of proceedings in writs of error and appeals 901 filing of printed transcripts, etc 901 *Circuit Judges*, appropriations for, including designations to Commerce Court 529, 1233 deficiency appropriation for additional, for Commerce Court 890 designation of, for Commerce Court service 540, 1146 first appointments; periods of service 1147 may be designated to hold district court when necessary 1089 *Circuits, Judicial*, constitution of districts of the States into 1131 allotment of circuit judges to 1131 Chief and Associate Justices of Supreme Court 1131 *Circular-Saw Plates*, duty on, steel 25 *Citizens Dying Abroad*, duty of Auditor for State, etc., Departments over effects of, transmitted by consuls 1083 *Citizenship*, certificates of, may be issued in certain cases without proof declarative of intention 831xlv *Citric Acid*, duty on 12 *Citron or Citron Peel*, duty on 38 *Citronella or Lemon Grass*, on free list, oil 77 *Citrus Fruits*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 433, 1257 *City and Surburban Railway, D. C.*, removal of tracks, etc., from Michigan Avenue NE 371 extension of tracks on Monroe and Twelfth Streets to District line 371 to extend underground system on North Capitol Street 231 penalty for failure 231 *City Delivery Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 520, 1222 *City Delivery, Postal Service*, appropriation for letter carriers; restriction 361, 1333 for substitute, auxiliary, and temporary carriers 361, 1333 for new offices 361, 1333 for horse hire and vehicles; contracts 361, 1333 for car fare and bicycles 361, 1333 for street-car collections 361, 1333 for marine service, Detroit; contracts 361 for Detroit River service 1333 for incidental expenses 361, 1333 for special delivery 361, 1333 for supplies 365, 1338 deficiency appropriation for incidental expenses 224, 812 for supplies 812, 1327 allowed by consolidation of two offices in any city, etc., having revenue of $10,000 911 compensatory time off, allowed for Sunday labor by carriers in first or second class offices 1339 four-year contracts allowed for canceling machines, vehicles, street-car collections, and Detroit River service 1333 *City Refuse, D. C.*, appropriation for disposal of 389, 980 contracts for five years authorized 389 *Civet*, on free list, crude 74 oil 77 *Civil Rights*, jurisdiction of district courts in suits involving, etc 1092 *Civil Service Commission*, appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 483, 1185 administration of oaths 483 for field force, examiners, etc 483, 1185 for rural carrier examining board 483, 1185 details from executive departments forbidden 483, 1185 transfer of employees 483, 1185 for expert examiners 1186 for traveling, etc., expenses 483, 1186 for contingent expenses 516, 1218 for rent 516, 1219 for printing and binding for 768, 1446 deficiency appropriation for traveling, etc., expenses 1290 for rent 1305 for moving, office equipment, etc 1305 ten-year lease of building for, authorized 795 *Claiborne, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 639, 937 *Claims*, appropriation for expenses, defending suits in 747, 1424 for defense in French Spoliation 748, 1424 for defense in Indian depredation 748, 1424 for paying letter carriers’ 865 deficiency appropriation for paying awards of Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 129, 218, 807 for defense in Indian depredation 213 for judgments, Indiandepredation 218, 808, 1320 for paying Court of Claims judgments in 218, 807, 891, 1319 for paying, certified by accounting officers 219, 808, 1320 for defending suits in 798 by citizens, for losses in Samoa, 1899, to be ascertained 592 Court of Claims to determine, of Omaha Indians 580 Otoe and Missouria Indians 580 for pay for unlicensed use of inventions by United States to be brought in Court of Claims 851 proceedings in Court of Claims under Tucker Act 837 conclusions of court as to character of demand, and amount due, to be reported 838 time extended for filing, for property taken from Confederate soldiers 883 for refunding stamps on foreign bills of exchange 120, 779, 1291 *Claims against United States*, concurrent jurisdiction of district courts with Court of Claims in 1093 provisions in Judicial Code as to jurisdiction of Court of Claims in 1135–1143 *Claims Commission, Spanish Treaty*, deficiency appropriation for paying awards of 218, 807 *Claims, Samoan*, appropriation for investigating, growing out of naval operations at Apia 1034 *Clapboards*, duty on 33 *Clark, Honorable Champ*, designated a member of commission to rearrange Hall of the House of Representatives 1444 made a member of Lincoln Memorial Commission 898 *Clark, Edward T.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803, 1316 *Clark Lines, Texas and New Mexico Boundary*, reaffirmed, etc 1454 *Clark, Phoebe*, deficiency appropriation for 1296 *Clarksburg, W. Va.*, terms of court at 1014, 1129 *Clarksdale, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 terms of court at; rooms required 932, 1116 *Clarksville, Tex.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Clasp Knives*, duty on 26 *Clasps*, duty on button 65xlvi *Classification Division, Post Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, special agents, etc 520, 1222 for per diem special agents 521 *Classification, etc., of Public Lands*, temporary withdrawals of public lands to be reserved for 847 *Classification of Diseases and Causes of Death, International Commission for Revising*, commissioners to be appointed to 1 *Classification, etc., Interstate Commerce*, just and reasonable, to be determined by commission on complaint 551 enforcement; continuance 551 new, may be examined by commission 552 suspension until decision 552 through joint, may be established by commission on failure of carriers 552 filed by carriers with commission, to be preserved as public records 555 *Clatskanie River, Oreg.*, appropriation for improvement of 663 *Clay, Alexander S., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1314 *Clay Center, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 1369 *Clay County, Ark.*, may bridge Current River 195 time extended for bridging Black River, at Bennetts Ferry 588 *Clays*, duty on, china or kaolin 18 unwrought, not specially provided for 18 wrought, not specially provided for 18 on free list, common blue, for crucibles 74 Gross-Almerode glass-pot 74 *Clays, etc.*, appropriation for investigating structural materials of 765, 1232 *Clearwater Harbor, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of channel through Boca Ceiga Bay to Tampa Bay 644, 941 preliminary examination to be made of 954 *Clearwater National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Clearwater River, Minn.*, appropriation for constructing bridge across, on Old Red Lake Agency Road 276 location modified 1065 *Cleaves, Thomas P.*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1314 *Cleburne, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1369 *Clem, Colonel John L.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778, 778, 1300 *Clerk Hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners*, appropriation for 478, 1180 accorded to Resident Commissioners from the Philippines 910 *Clerk of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 473, 1176 deficiency appropriation for compiling contested election cases 805 statement of expenses in elections of Members to be filed with, by political committees 823 by other persons 824 *Clerk of the Supreme Court*, appointment 1152 bond; deputies; fees, etc 1152 *Clerks and Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 474, 1177 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate*, appropriation for 469, 1171 *Clerks at Consulates*, appropriation for 346, 1035 deficiency appropriation for 223 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations*, appropriation for 338, 1029 deficiency appropriation for 774 *Clerks, Messengers, etc., Army*, appropriation for, at headquarters, etc 246, 1040 duty in War Department forbidden 247, 1041 *Clerks to Committees*, appropriation for, House of Representatives, annual 474, 1177 session 475, 1178 *Clerks to Senators*, appropriation for 472, 1174 deficiency appropriation for 1315 *Clerks, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees 750, 1426 deficiency appropriation for fees 224, 227, 799, 812, 814, 1311, 1324, 1327 for Commerce Court 890 allowance of salaries for additional clerks for naturalization purposes only 830 payment for services from September 27, 1906, to June 30, 1907 830 appointment for Commerce Court; salary, etc 540, 1147 deputy, for circuit court of appeals authorized 895, 1132 appointment, duties, etc 895, 1132 one to be appointed for each district 1087 deputies authorized; appointment, duties, etc 1087 restriction on appointing, as receiver or master 1105 *Cleveland National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Cleveland, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 653, 728 for public building, rent 704 for improvement of new harbor entrance, etc 728, 729, 1405 deficiency appropriation for public building, furnishing 205 terms of court at 1121 *Cliff Stone*, on free list, unmanufactured 79 *Clinch River, Va. and Tenn.*, appropriation for improvement of 652 time extended for bridging 330 *Clinton River, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of 655, 947 *Clock Cases*, duty on china, etc., decorated, etc 18 not decorated, etc 18 *Clock Dials*, on free list, white glass enamel for 76 *Clock Movements*, duty on 31 *Clocks*, duty on, not specially provided for 31 *Cloth*, duty on, cotton 42 determination of 46 cotton, etc., and silk 46 cotton, figured, etc 47 cotton, mercerized, etc 47 cotton, not specially provided for 48 cotton oilcloth 46 cotton table damask 48 cotton tracing 46xlvii duty on, cotton window Hollands 46 flax, etc 51 gunny 51 hair press 67 shirting, flax, etc 51 silk 57 silk-striped sleeve linings 46 silk stripes 46 tracing 46 waterproof, cotton, etc 50 woolen, not specially provided for 53 on free list, silk bolting 73 *Clothing, Army*, appropriation for 257, 1052 for indemnity for destroyed, etc 257, 1053 deficiency appropriation for 220, 225, 1321 for relief of sufferers, Louisiana storm 789 *Clothing, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 626, 1285 *Clothing, Ready-Made*, duty on cotton, etc 47 silk 60 woolen, not specially provided for 54 *Cloves*, on free list, unground 79 stems, unground 79 *Club Creek, Ga.*, appropriation for improvement of 643 *Coal*, duty on bituminous 65 briquettes 65 coke 65 culm 65 fuel compositions of 65 shale 65 slack 65 on free list, anthracite 74 drawback on, used by American ships in foreign, etc., trade 65 *Coal and Transportation, Navy*, appropriation for fuel, handling, maintenance of depots, water, etc 613, 1273 deficiency appropriation for 1303, 1322 *Coal, Anthracite*, deficiency appropriation for refunding duties on 219, 1321 *Coal Depots, Navy*, appropriation for establishing 613, 1273 *Coal Lands*, entries allowed under homestead and desert-land laws of surface of 583 selections permitted States under Carey Act of surface of 583 withdrawals permitted under reclamation act of surface of 583 limit of desert-land entries 583 pending entries, etc., may be perfected with coal rights reserved 584 applications to be made subject to coal reservations 584 patents to contain reservation of coal rights 584 disposal of coal rights 584 right to enter, etc 584 damages to occupants of lands, etc 584 mining coal for domestic use permitted prior to disposal 584 right to deny classification not abridged 584 within temporary reservations for power sites, etc., not open to occupation, etc 847 *Coal Lands, Oklahoma Indian*, lease of Choctaw lands to Savannah Coal Company extended 832 to Denison Coal Company relinquished, and one for other land made 832 *Coal Mines, Alaska*, appropriation for inspecting, etc 742 *Coal Stores*, on free list, of American vessels; unloading forbidden 74 *Coal-Tar*, duty on, dyes or colors 13 other products, not colors or dyes or medicinal, not specially provided for 13 on free list, crude 74 pitch of 74 products of, not medicinal, colors, or dyes 74 *Coals, Lignites, etc.*, appropriation for testing, etc 742, 1419 tests for outside parties; charges, etc 1419 investigations of, transferred to Bureau of Mines 370 *Coast and Geodetic Survey*, appropriation for; advances 755, 1432 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts, etc 756, 1432 for Pacific Ocean surveys 756, 1433 transportation of Filipino employees to Manila, etc 756, 1433 for hydrographic researches, etc 756, 1433 for offshore soundings, Coast Pilot, etc 756, 1433 for magnetic observations, etc 756, 1433 for points to State surveys 756, 1433 for special surveys 756, 1433 for miscellaneous 756, 1433 for delegate, International Geodetic Association 756, 1433 for vessels, repairs, etc 756, 1433 for vessels, officers, and men 756, 1433 for Superintendent, assistants, etc 757, 1433 for office force 757, 1434 for office expenditures 757, 1435 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for party expenses 224, 227 for general expenses 224, 1324 for J. S. Hill 1314 *Coast Artillery, Army*, appropriation for equipment of Organized Militia with 1045 *Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va.*, appropriation for incidental expenses 244, 1038 for materials, apparatus, etc 244, 1038 *Coast Pilot*, appropriation for compiling 756, 1433 *Coasters Harbor Island, R. I.*, appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 609, 1269 for Naval War College, maintenance 609, 1269 for training station, public works 617 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 791 *Coastwise Trade*, restriction on, by vessels built in United States of foreign materials not paying duty 88 *Coat Linings*, duty on woolen, cotton, etc., warp 54 not specially provided for 54 *Cobalt*, duty on oxide of 13 *Cobalt and Cobalt Ore*, on free list 74 *Coca Leaves*, duty on 14 *Cocaine, etc.*, duty on 14 *Cocculus Indicus*, on free list 74 *Cochetopa National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248xlviii *Cochineal*, on free list 74 *Cocoa*, duty on 39 powdered, unsweetened 39 on free list, crude 74 fiber, leaves, and shells 74 *Cocoa Butter or Butterine, etc.*, duty on 39 *Cocoa Fiber*, duty on mats 70 mattings 70 *Cocoanuts*, duty on meat of 38 oil, refined 39 on free list, in the shell and copra 77 oil, not refined or deodorized 77 *Coconino County, Ariz.*, lands granted to Arizona to pay bonds issued by 573 *Coconino National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 grant of lands for Lowell Observatory in 452 *Cod-Liver Oil*, duty on 14 *Cody, Wyo.*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 693 *Coe, W. P.*, deficiency appropriation for services 127 *Coeur d’Alene, Idaho*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 terms of court at 928, 1109 office of deputy clerk 928 *Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho*, deficiency appropriation for classifying lands, etc., of 213 for allotments 811 survey and allotment work on, may be paid from sum for classifying, etc., lands 797 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 275, 1063 *Coeur d’Alene National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Coffee*, appropriation for experiments in Porto Rico of cultivating 438 duty on substitutes for, not specially provided for 39 on free list 74 *Coffeyville, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 1369 *Cogged Ingots, Steel*, duty on 23 for railway wheels or tires 29 *Cohasset, Mass.*, preliminary examination to be made of, harbor 953 *Coinage*, deviation permitted in weight of silver coin 1354 standard troy pound of the Bureau of Standards recognized as authority for 1354 *Coins*, appropriation for recoinage of gold 713, 1390 for recoinage of minor 714, 1390 deficiency appropriation for transporting fractional silver 225, 777 for transporting minor 777 principal and interestof United States bonds and certificates to be paid in gold 102 *Coins, Foreign Gold*, issue of gold certificates for deposits at New York or San Francisco of 965 *Coins, Metallic*, on free list 74 *Coir, and Coir Yarn*, on free list 74 *Coke*, duty on 65 *Colbert and Bee Tree Shoals Canal*, unexpended balance for improving Tennessee River to be used for 871 *Cold Spring Inlet, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 1405 *Coldwater River, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Cole, Major Henry G.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 779 *Collar, Cuff, and Dress Buttons*, duty on silver, etc 67 *Collard Seed*, duty on 37 *Collars and Cuffs, Shirt*, duty on cotton 50 linen 50 *Collbran, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 460 *Collections of Art, etc.*, on free list, by States, societies, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Collectors of Customs*, appeals from decisions of, to be forwarded to board of general appraisers 98 decisions of, as to duties, etc., final unless written appeal made in fifteen days after liquidation 100 disbursements for construction of public buildings by 1387 no additional compensation for 1387 to ascertain actual market value and wholesale prices of goods, etc., in country whence imported 97 *Collector’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 376, 968 for extra labor preparing tax-sale certificates, etc 376, 969 *College, Army War*, appropriation for expenses 243, 1037 for maintenance 258, 1053 *Colleges, etc.*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 works of art, etc., for presentation to 81 *Collets*, duty on cotton, etc 48 *Colliers, Naval* (*see* Naval Auxiliaries). *Colliers, Navy Fleet*, construction of two, authorized; cost 628, 1287 contracts; eight-hour law, etc 628 limit of cost increased for collier to be built in Pacific coast navy yard 1288 appropriation for construction of, heretofore authorized 629 reappropriation Of amount for Pacific coast construction 629 *Collinsville, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685xlix *Collisions*, deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages by vessels, etc., in river and harbor work 1301 with navals vessels 1302 claims for damages, with lighthouse vessels, to be adjusted by Secretary of Commerce and Labor 537 with naval vessels, to be adjusted by Secretary of the Navy 607 damages from, by vessels in river and harbor work to be paid for; limit 676 *Collisions of Vessels*, regulations for preventing, extended to motor boats 462 lights, whistles, and fog-signals required 462 *Collodion*, duty on 13 *Cologne*, duty on 16 *Colombia*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 for installment to, 1910 345 *Colonies of Foreign Countries*, extension of tariff schedules to, by proclamation of President 82 *Colorado*, appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 517, 1219 deficiency appropriation for surveys 124 assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 grant of Grand Junction Indian school to; conditions 273 Fort Lewis Indian school; conditions 274 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 189, 904 leave of absence allowed 189, 904 lands granted to towns and cities in, for parks 459 sale of public lands to, for State Agricultural College; price 847 selection 847 *Colorado Judicial District*, terms of court 1108 *Colorado National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Colorado Railroad Company*, granted right of way on Fort D. A. Russell Reservation, Wyo 1012 *Colorado River*, appropriation for protecting lands from overflow of 883 dam authorized across, near Parker, Ariz 1081 Pyramid Canyon, Ariz.; intake at Black Point 909 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Colo.*, appropriation for pumping plant for irrigation 273 deficiency appropriation for town site expenses; reimbursable 880 allotment of irrigated lands to Indians on, increased 1063 appropriation for costs, etc 1063 advances a lien on allotment for charges 1063 satisfaction, etc 1063 *Colorado River, Tex.*, preliminary examination to be made of 955 *Colorado Springs, Colo.*, appropriation for public building 1369 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *“Colorado,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 620 *Colored Pencil Leads*, duty on 70 *Colored Women and Children, D. C., National Home for*, appropriation for care of children in 410, 1001 *Coloring for Liquors*, duty on 13 *Colors*, duty on, artists’ 16 coal-tar 13 not specially provided for 15 used for ceramic, etc., articles 15 *Columbia Hospital for Women, etc., D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 for repairs to building 408, 999 *Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb, D. C.*, appropriation for instruction expenses 398, 989 for maintenance 398, 746, 1422 for repairs 746, 1422 for new dairy barn, etc 1422 designation changed to Columbia Institution for the Deaf 1422 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc 796 for rebuilding western dormitory 1309 *Columbia National Forest, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Columbia Polytechnic School, D. C*, deficiency appropriation for instruction, etc., for the blind 1298 *Columbia River*, appropriation for improvement of, below Portland, Oreg.; contracts 664, 950 for improvement of, at the mouth 664, 950 for gauging 664, 950 for improvement of, from the Willamette to Vancouver, Wash 664, 950 for improvement of, at Cascades 664 for improvement of, from The Dalles Rapids to Celilo Falls, Oreg, and Wash 664, 951 for improvement of, and tributaries, above Celilo Falls 664, 951 for improvement of, between Wenatchee and Bridgeport, Wash 665 for improvement of, between Bridgeport and Kettle Falls, Wash 665 for lighting 754 boundary of Oregon and Washington in, consented to by Congress 881 bridge authorized across, Bridgeport, Wash 293 Celilo, Oreg 230 Grant and Kittitas counties, Wash 600 Hell Gate, Wash 415 Northport, Wash 1351 preliminary examination to be made of Oregon Slough branch of 956 *Columbia River Quarantine Station*, appropriation for hospital 710 *Columbia Road, D. C.*, condemnation proceedings for extending 242 appropriation for expenses 242 deficiency appropriation for widening 783 *Columbia, S. C.*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 preliminary examination of, waterways to Charleston from, to be made 675 terms of court at 1123 *Columbus, Ga.*, terms of court at 1109 *Columbus, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1369 limit of cost increased, public building 677l *Columbus, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1369 for rent 1369 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 889 limit of cost iricreased, public building 678 terms of court at 1122 *Columns*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Colville Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 286, 1074 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.*, appropriation for fourth installment for ceded lands of; Reimbursement 286 for fifth and last installment for ceded lands of 1075 allotments in severalty under general provisions to Indians in 863 *Colville National Forest, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Comanche Indian Reservation, Okla.*, allotments to children born since June 5, 1906, from pasture reserve lands 861 time extended for payments due by homesteaders on ceded lands of 266 *Comanche Indian School, Okla.*, right of way granted across lands of 588 *Comanche Indians, etc., Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 280, 1069 sale of unallotted, etc., lands on reservations of 1069 *Combination Suits*, duty on cotton, etc 48 *Combinations in Restraint of Trade*, purchases of structural steel, armor, etc., for ships of the Navy not to be made from 1289 *Combs*, duty on horn, or horn and metal 70 silver, etc., jewelry 67 *Comfits*, duty on 38 *Commerce and Navigation*, vessels entering otherwise than by sea exempt from tonnage duty if not imposed in foreign port 234 *Commerce Court, United States*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 1234 detailed statement of expenditures to be submitted to Congress 1234 deficiency appropriation for additional circuit judges for 890 for allowance for expenses of judges 890 for salaries, clerk, marshal, etc 890 for rent, contingent expenses, etc 890 created 539, 1146 jurisdiction enforcing orders of Interstate Commerce Commission 539, 1148 enjoining, etc., orders thereof 539, 1148 preventing unjust discriminations by railroad carriers 539, 1148 in interstate-commerce mandamus proceedings 539, 1148 limited to present circuit-court powers 539, 1148 over foregoing classes, exclusive 540, 1148 of circuit and district courts over classes not enumerated, continued 540, 1149 to be a court of record; seal 540, 1148 composition; designation of first service 540, 1147 subsequent service 540, 1147 presiding judge 540, 1147 expense allowance 540, 1147 additional judges for, to be appointed 540, 1147 assignment to circuit-court duty 540, 1147 precedence and succession; quorum 540, 1147 court officials, offices, salaries, etc 540, 1147 fees and costs; accounting 540, 1147 permanently open; sessions, regular and special; travel, etc., expenses 541, 1147 temporary assignment, etc., of judges to circuit duty 541, 1148 powers of judges, issue of process, procedure, etc 541, 1148 filing of petitions; service of copies; hearings, etc 541, 1149 taking evidence; practice and procedure 542, 1150 opening of court 542 appeals to Supreme Court 542, 1150 not to supersede decree unless Supreme Court so direct 542, 1150 in interlocutory injunctions 542, 1150 priority of 542, 1150 suits to enjoin, etc., orders of commission to be brought against United States 542, 1149 temporary suspension of orders to prevent irreparable damage 543, 1149 time limit; extension 543, 1149 United States substituted for Interstate Commerce Commission in all suits, etc 543, 1150 to intervene when public interests involved 1150 cases controlled by Attorney-General 543, 1150 special attorneys, etc., to assist; compensation 543, 1150 appearance of Commission, etc 543, 1150 parties interested may intervene; rights of intervenors 543, 1151 complainants before Commission may appear 544, 1151 prior to opening of court continued, etc 544, 1151 pending, transferred; exception 544, 1151 status of; records, etc., to be transmitted 544, 1151 common carriers to designate agents in Washington for service, etc 544 posting if none designated 544 interstate-commerce regulations amended 544 *Commerce, Foreign* (*see* Foreign Commerce). *Commerce, Internal and Foreign*, appropriation for experts, etc., procuring facts relative to 526, 1228 *Commerce, Interstate* (*see* Interstate Commerce). *Commerce, Unlawful Restraints of* (*see* Antitrust Cases). *Commercial Agreements under Tariff of 1897, Reciprocal*, notice of termination of, to be given foreign countries 83 *Commercial Directory, International*, appropriation for printing and binding; sale 769 *Commercial, etc., Interests*, appropriation for expenses, advancement of 484, 1186 for employment in divisions of Department of State, etc 484, 1186 deficiency appropriation for expenses negotiating 119 *Commercial Reciprocity with Cuba*, not affected by Tariff Act 83 *Commissary-General* (*see* Subsistence Department, Army). li *Commissary-General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 502, 1204 *Commission, Canadian Joint High*, appropriation for preparing reports, etc., of 343 *Commission, International Prison*, appropriation for annual subscription, etc 342 *Commission, National Monetary*, publications of, to be printed as public documents 217 *Commission, National Waterways*, continued until March 4, 1913; additional duties, etc 956 expenses of employees, etc., allowed from appropriations for 130 *Commission of Fine Arts*, appropriation for expenses 371, 728, 1405 officer in charge of buildings and grounds to be secretary, etc 728 created; composition 371 to advise upon location, etc., of statues, etc., in public squares, streets, and parks, D. C 371 Capitol and Library of Congress excepted 371 secretary, etc., authorized; expenses 371 services of, in connection with memorial to Abraham Lincoln, Washington, D. C 898 *Commission on Canadian Boundary Waters*, appropriation for expenses of joint 766, 1364 *Commission on Railroad Corporation Stocks and Bonds*, appointment by President authorized 556 duties; experts, assistants, etc., authorized 556 details from departments and bureaus to assist 556 expenses, limit 556 deficiency appropriation for expenses 774, 1271 *Commission on Universal Peace*, appointment authorized, scope, etc 885 limit to expenditures; report 885 *Commission to Investigate Employers’ Liability and Workman’s Compensation*, created; composition; report 884 employment of experts, etc 884 recommendations of advisable legislation 884 appropriation for expenses; limit 884 powers and authority 885 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1315 *Commissioner-General of Immigration*, duties under White Slave Traffic Act 826 *Commissioner of Light Houses*, appointment, salary, etc 537 to perform duties of Light House Board 538 *Commissioners, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees, justices of peace acting as 750, 1426 deficiency appropriation for fees 224, 812, 1325 *Commissions*, officers on Army retired list to receive, for advanced rank 347 retired officers of Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, to receive, for advanced rank when promoted 1354 *Commissions, International* (*see* International Commissions). *Committee on Cuban Relations, Senate*, deficiency appropriation for assistant clerk 803, 1316 C*ommittee on Claims, Senate*, deficiency appropriation for digest, etc., private claims by; printing orders 803 *Commodities, Cost of*, appropriation for securing information of, affecting tariff, etc 703, 1363 *Common Carriers* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Regulations, and Railroads). *Common Carriers, Railroad*, accidents to be reported monthly by, in interstate and foreign commerce 350 penalty for failure 351 compliance with interstate commerce laws, Commerce Court to issue mandamus writs to compel 1149 jurisdiction of circuit courts in actions for injuries to employees 291 concurrent with State courts 291 survival of rights to heirs 291 safe locomotive boilers to be used by 913 inspection, etc 914 safety appliances required on cars used by 298 penalty for violations 299 defective cars may be hauled for repairs by 299 risk of carrier 299 liability for injury to employees 299 chains limited to cars with live stock and perishable freight 299 moving, except for repairs, forbidden 299 penalties, etc 299 special licenses allowed for lading or unlading bonded merchandise carried by 899 unjust discriminations by, Commerce Court to hear suits to prevent 1148 to designate agent in Washington for service in interstate commerce cases 544 pipe lines for oil, etc., considered as 544 telegraph, telephone, and cable companies considered as 544 railroads between States, etc 545 subject to interstate commerce regulations 545 except for business wholly in one State 545 express and sleeping car companies, considered as 545 contracts with telegraph, etc., companies for exchange of services allowed 546 classification of property by, to be just and reasonable 546 including regulations, etc 546 facilities for handling, etc., baggage 546 storage, delivery, etc 546 unjust declared unlawful 546 to furnish switches, etc., in interstate traffic on application 547 enforcement by Interstate Commerce Commission 547 long and short haul provisions 547 schedules of rates without notice of effective date, unlawful 548 penalty for noncompliance with regulations for 548 failing to give, or misstating, rates, etc., for shipments 548 violations of interstate commerce regulations by carriers, officers, etc., a misdemeanor; penalty 549 punishment for unlawful discrimination in rates, etc 549 issuing false billing, classification, etc., by, to give less than regular rates, a misdemeanor 549 punishment for 549 complaints against, for violating interstate commerce regulations to be filed with Commission 550 notification to carrier; effect of reparation 550 investigation by Commission, on failure to satisfy complaint 550 rates, etc., by, to be determined by Commission on complaint 551 enforcement; continuance 551lii classifications, etc., by, to be determined by Commission on complaint 551 enforcement; continuance 551 joint rates, etc., by, to be determined by Commission on failure of agreement 551 new classifications filed by, Commission may determine propriety of 552 suspension until decision 552 new rates filed by, Commission may determine propriety of 552 suspension until determination 552 since January 1, 1910, burden of proof on carrier 552 through routes, and joint classifications and rates may be established by Commission on failure of 552 water connection included 552 exception, electric lines not carrying freight 552 transportation wholly by water 552 to embrace entire length of railroad 552 shipper’s choice to be observed; billing, etc 553 of competing lines 553 disclosing information of shipments by, unlawful; exceptions 553 penalty for 553 facilities, etc., furnished by shippers to be paid for by 553 required to comply with orders of Interstate Commerce Commission 554 schedules, tariffs, contracts, etc., filed with Commission by, to be preserved as public records 555 receivable as evidence, etc 555 annual reports from, period changed; penalty for failing to submit 556 monthly, special, or periodical reports may be required of 556 *Commutation of Rations, Volunteers*, appropriation for 737, 1413 *Companies, Joint Stock*, excise tax levied on net incomes of 112 *Compensation in lieu of Moieties*, appropriations for, customs service 716, 1393 *“Component Material of Chief Value.”* definition of, in tariff classification 71 *Composition Metal*, on free list, of copper, etc., not specially provided for 75 *Compositions*, duty on fuel, of coal 65 *Compounds*, duty on alcoholic 12 spirituous 40 *Compton Creek, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Comptroller of the Currency*, appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 490, 1192 for expenses, superintendent, etc 490, 1192 for special examinations, etc 491, 1192 payments to employees on emergency currency, legalized 204 transfer of appropriations from Secretary’s office to redemption of national currency 1290 *Comptroller of the Treasury*, appropriation for, assistant, law clerks, etc 488, 1190 deficiency appropriation for clerks, etc 204 *Conard, Paymaster Charles*, credit in accounts for suspended naval ration money allowances 1352 *Conception, Drugs, etc., to Prevent*, importation of, prohibited 86 entry forbidden; seizure, etc 86 punishment for aiding, by officials 86 procedure for seizure, etc 86 *Concord, N. H.*, appropriation for public building 704 terms of court at 1119 *Concordia, Kans.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Condemned Stores, etc.*, proceeds from sales of, to be communicated separately to Congress, and not in Book of Estimates 773 *Conduit Road, etc., D. C.*, appropriation for laying 12-inch water main in 412 division of receipts from assessments 412 *Conecuh River, Fla. and Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of 646, 942 preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *Confectionery*, duty on, not specially provided for 34 *Confederate Army or Navy*, census inquiries to be made of survivors of 4 *Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.*, appropriation for care, etc., of 724, 1400 marking graves in, excluded 875 prohibition repealed 882 *Confederate Soldiers*, time extended for presenting claims for property taken from 883 *Confederate Soldiers and Sailors*, time extended for marking graves of, who died in northern prisons 875, 1453 Oakwood Cemetery excluded 875 civilian prisoners included 875 compensation of commissioner 875 central monuments to be erected when identification of exact place impossible 1453 payment of contracts for 1453 extended to Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill 882 *Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Little Rock, Ark.*, loan of tents, etc., for 1456 *Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Mobile, Ala.*, loan of tents, etc., for 876 *Congaree River, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 643, 938 *Congress*, appropriation for reporting debates and proceedings, House of Representatives 477, 1180 for reporting debates and proceedings, Senate 473, 1175 for printing and binding for 768, 1446 allotment for publications of Immigration Commission; sale, etc 768 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 806 action of, required before approval of contracts affecting Indian tribal funds, etc 808 allotment for printing and binding increased 217 claims reported by Court of Claims to, continued until acted upon 1143 constitution of Arizona to be submitted to, for approval 571 of New Mexico to be submitted to, for approval 560liii proceedings in Court of Claims in claims transmitted from, under Tucker Act 1138 *Congress Heights, D. C.*, appropriation for extending water trunk mains to 412 *Congress, International Railway*, appropriation for payment of quota 343 *Congress of Refrigeration, International*, invited to meet in United States 886 *Congress on Alcoholism, International*, appropriation for expenses of delegates, etc 1034 *Congress on Hygiene and Demography, International*, appropriation for expenses, etc 341, 1034 invitation to-States to participate in Fifteenth 873 to be held in United States in 1911 or 1912 874 *Congress on Social Insurance, International*, invited to meet in United States 1034 *Congressional Directory*, appropriation for compiling, etc 473, 1175 *Congressional Documents and Reports*, reserved sets of, discontinued 868 *Congressional Employees*, salaries for December, 1909, to be paid December 20 871 for December, 1910, to be paid December 21 1453 to receive June, 1910, salaries on day of adjournment 886 *Congressional Library* (*see* Library of Congress). *Congressional Record*, appropriation for reporting debates, House of Representatives 477, 1180 for reporting debates, Senate 473, 1175 for printing and binding for 768, 1446 *Conneaut, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 653, 946 for public building 1369 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Connecticut*, assigned to second judicial circuit 1131 *Connecticut Judicial District*, terms of court 1108 *Connecticut River, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of, below Hartford; contracts 633, 934 for lighting 754 bridge authorized across, between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme 228 *Connellsville, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1369 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Conoby Creek, N. C.*, preliminary examination to be made of 954 *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.*, agreement between States for, authorized 961 appropriation for cooperation with States for fire protection 961 agreement for maintenance of system if State law exists 961 amount limited to expenditures by State 961 appropriations for survey, acquirement, etc., of lands at headwaters of navigable streams 961 to expire June 30, 1915 961 National Forest Reservation Commission created; powers, etc 962 recommendation by, of lands to be purchased 962 purchases of land; consent of State legislatures; title 962 timber and mineral rights may be reserved; regulations for removing, etc 962 sales of agricultural tracts not needed for public uses 962 limit; State jurisdiction resumed 963 rights, etc., subject to provisions of this Act 963 lands purchased to be permanently reserved as national forest 963 divisions to be designated 963 jurisdiction of States over persons continued, except for United States offenses 963 five per cent of receipts to be paid to States 963 use for county schools and roads 963 distribution; maximum 963 appropriation for expenses of commission 963 immediately available, etc 963 *Conservation of Public Lands*, temporary withdrawals from settlement, etc., by the President 847 reserved for power sites, irrigation, classification, etc 847 continuance until revoked by the President or act of Congress 847 mining rights continued 847 other than coal, oil, gas, and phosphates 847 oil and gas, claims not impaired 847 status of asserted claims 847 homestead and desert land entries, etc., excepted 848 creation or enlargement of forest reserves in certain States prohibited 848 except by act of Congress 848 annual report of withdrawals to be made by Secretary of the Interior 848 *Consignee*, deemed owner of imported merchandise 91 holder of indorsed bill of lading deemed 91 underwriter recognized as, of abandoned goods 91 declaration to be made by, with invoice of goods actually purchased 93 not actually purchased 93 punishment for false 95 *Constantinople, Turkey*, appropriation for steam launch for embassy 340, 1030 *Constitution of the United States*, nothing repugnant to, permitted in constitution of Arizona 569 of New Mexico 558 proposed amendment authorizing levying of taxes on incomes 184 *Construction, etc., Material, D. C.*, appropriation for; reimbursement 975 *Construction of Vessels*, materials for, in foreign trade, admitted free of duty; regulations 88 *Consular Assistants*, appropriation for salaries 345, 1035 *Consular Clerks* (*see* Consular Assistants). *Consular Inspectors*, appropriation for salaries 345, 1035 for expenses 345, 1035 *Consular Officers*, appropriation for instruction and transit pay 338, 1029 for transportation to and from posts 340, 1030 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 341, 1031 for bringing home from abroad, remains of 341, 1031liv deficiency appropriation for transportation 774, 811, 814, 1324 jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in suits against 1161 *Consular Reports, Daily*, edition increased; former provisions repealed 821 *Consular Service* (*see also* Diplomatic and Consular Service), appropriation for Director of the 484, 1186 *Consulates*, appropriation for repairs to premises 342, 1032 for clerk hire at 346, 1035 for purchase of land, Amoy 347 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 1324 for contingent expenses 1324 purchase of buildings, etc., for, authorized 917 *Consuls*, appropriation for salaries 345, 1035 *Consuls, Foreign*, power of district court and commissioners to enforce orders, etc., of 1163 *Consuls-General*, appropriation for salaries 345, 1035 *Contagious Diseases*, aliens afflicted with, excluded admission 263 *Contagious Diseases, D. C.*, appropriation for preventing spread of 402, 993 *Containers*, duty on, metal, lacquered, etc 32 paper 32 *Containers of American Manufacture*, on free list, returned from abroad 72 *Contempt of Court*, power of United States courts to punish 1163 *Contentnia Creek, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 641, 938 *Contested Election Cases, House of Representatives*, deficiency appropriation for compiling, etc 805 *Contiguous Countries*, discriminating duty on importations through 87 exceptions under treaties or acts of Congress 87 retail trade 87 *Contingent Expenses*, appropriation for Army 243, 1037 for Indian service 272, 1061 for foreign missions 340, 1030 for consulates 347, 1036 for District of Columbia 380, 972 for Department of Agriculture 436, 1261 for Senate 472, 1174 for House of Representatives 478, 1180 for Library of Congress 481, 1183 for Executive Office 482, 1185 for Department of State 485, 1187 for Treasury Department 492, 1194 for Auditor for Post Office Department 494, 1196 for War Department 504, 1206 for Navy Department 510, 1213 for Interior Department 516, 1218 for Civil Service Commission 516, 1218 for Post Office Department 522, 1223 for Department of Justice 523, 1225 for Department of Commerce and Labor 528, 1232 for Navy 607, 1267 for Independent Treasury 713, 1390 for land offices 739, 1414 of Treasury Department to be under control of officials designated by the Secretary 776 *Contingent Fund, House of Representatives*, vouchers approved by Committee on Accounts, conclusive on all officers, etc 1318 *Contract Labor, Alien*, appropriation for expenses preventing immigration of 764, 1442 *Contract-Labor Laws*, jurisdiction of district courts under 1093 *Contract Laborers, Alien*, admission excluded; contract defined 264 exceptions, skilled laborers, if similar class not obtainable 264 professions, ministers, etc 264 domestic and personal servants 264 *Contract Surgeons, Army*, appropriation for 249, 1042 for mileage 250, 1043 *Contracts*, written, for temporary leases, etc., in river and harbor work not required 676 *Contracts, Interstate Commerce*, filed by carriers with Commission, to be preserved as public records 555 *Contracts, Naval*, partial payments allowed on work done; limit 1267 insurance to be provided for in 1267 *Contracts with Indians*, action of Congress required for approval of, relating to tribal money or property 808 *Contributions to Elections for Representatives*, provisions for giving publicity to 822 *Controller Railway and Navigation Company*, may bridge Bering River, Alaska 1360 may extend railway in Controller Bay, etc 1360 granted right of way over tide and shore lands 1360 regulations, etc 1361 *Convict Labor*, importation of manufactures of, prohibited 87 *Convicts, D. C.*, appropriation for support of, out of the District 405, 996 deficiency appropriation for support of 223, 788, 811, 814 *Convicts, United States Courts*, release on parole of; conditions 819 *Conway, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Waccamaw River at 179 time extended for bridging Waccamaw River at 906 *Cook County, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Little Calumet River in 178 *Cook, Joel, late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 1317 *Cookeville, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 terms of court at; rooms required 1125 *Cooks’ Knives*, duty on 27 *Coon Creek Rapids, Minn.*, dam authorized across Mississippi River at 893 *Cooper Creek, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Coos Bay, Oreg.*, appropriation for seagoing hydraulic dredge 663 for improvement of harbor 663 for improvement of harbor entrance, etc 950 preliminary examination of, and entrance, to be made 674lv *Coos Bay, Customs District, Oregon*, territory established 579 port of entry, Coos Bay 579 ports of delivery, Ellensburg, Port Orford, and Gardiner 579 officers, and residence 579 *Coos River, Oreg.*, appropriation for improvement of 663 *Coosa River, Ga. and Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of, between Rome and Lock No. 4 644 for lock and dam at Mayos Bar 644, 939 for Dam No. 4 644, 939 for Dam No. 5 644, 939 for improvement of, in Alabama 942 completion and use of dam at Lock No. 4, authorized; conditions 939 contract with Ragland Water Power Company; terms and conditions 939 payment for power, etc 940 *Copal*, on free list, gum, crude 72 *Copper*, duty on, bottoms 30 braziers 30 manufactures of, not specially provided for 33 pipes 30 rods 30 rolled plates 30 sheathing 30 sheets 30 sulphate of 12 yellow metal 30 on free list, black or coarse 74 cement 74 clippings from new 74 coins 74 composition metal of, etc., not specially provided for 75 medals received as prizes, etc 77 old 74 ore 74 regulus of 74 subacetate of 80 unmanufactured, plates, bars, etc., not specially provided for 74 *Copper River, Alaska*, bridge authorized across below the Katsina 263 *Copper River and Northwestern Railway Company*, may bridge Copper River below the Katsina 263 *Copperas*, duty on 13 *Copra*, duty on, prepared 38 on free list, not shredded, etc 77 *Copying Books, Paper*, duty on letter 62 *Copying Paper*, duty on 61 *Copying Pencil Leads*, duty on 70 *Copyright Laws*, jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in cases under 1161 *Copyright Office, Library of Congress*, appropriation for register, assistant, clerks, etc 480, 1183 for publication of Catalogue of Title Entries 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for register 129 *Coquill Glasses*, duty on 20 *Coquille River, Oreg.*, appropriation for improvement of 663 *Coral*, duty on cut but not set 68 on free list, uncut, and unmanufactured 75 *Cordage*, duty on, hemp 49 istle, Tampico fiber, etc 49 *Cordele, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 1369 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Cordials*, duty on 40 *Cords*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 cotton, flax, etc 50 flax, hemp, or ramie 49 silk 60 woolen 54 *Cords and Tassels*, duty on, silk 60 woolen 54 *Corduroys*, duty on, cotton, etc 47 *Core Creek, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Core Sound, N. C.*, preliminary examination of channel to Newport River from, to be made 674 *Coriander Seed*, on free list 79 *Cork*, duty on, artificial 66 carpets 49 cut in squares, etc 66 manufactured corks 66 manufactures not specially provided for 66 substitutes 66 on free list, bark, unmanufactured 75 wood, unmanufactured 75 *Corms*, duty on, flower or foliage 37 *Corn*, duty on 35 broom 35 meal 35 *Corn Salad Seed*, duty on 37 *Cornelius, E. L.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Cornell, Charles H.*, time extended to dam Niobrara River, on Fort Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr 920 for right of way, etc 921 *Cornucopia, Wis.*, preliminary examination to be made of harbor 955 *Coronado National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Coroner’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 377, 969 for expenses 381, 974 inquests restricted 974 deficiency appropriation for deputy 782 for expenses 783, 1296 *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 376, 969 *Corporation Surety Bonds*, authority of Secretary of the Treasury as to acceptance of 241 *Corporation Tax, Internal Revenue*, appropriation for expenses of collecting 494, 1197 for classifying, etc., returns of corporations 494, 1197 restriction on inspection of returns 494, 1197 deficiency appropriation for expenses of collecting 120, 780, 1291lvi deficiency appropriation for expenses or collecting, etc.; reappropriation 1291 special excise, levied on net income of joint stock, and insurance companies 112 foreign companies 112 exceptions; labor organizations 113 fraternal beneficial societies, etc 113 religious, charitable, and educational organizations 113 ascertainment of net income 113 deductions 113 computation of tax 114 reports of company officials; contents 114 transmittal to Commissioner of Internal Revenue 115 further returns if necessary 115 examinations by agents 115 assessment to be made 116 penalty for false returns, etc 116 notification to companies 116 time of payment 116 penalty for arrears 116 custody of assessment returns 116 inspection, etc 116 divulging information forbidden 116 punishment for 116 penalty for failure to make returns 117 making false returns 117 punishment for officers making false returns, etc 117 application of general internal-revenue laws 117 courts to compel attendance, etc 117 *Corporations*, liabilities of officers, etc., not released by bankruptcy of 839 *Corporations Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 525, 1226 for special attorneys, etc., expenses 525, 1227 deficiency appropriation for special agents, etc 224 *Corporations, D. C.*, Firemen’s Insurance Company may accept risks out of District 920 Masonic Temple Association, rights of stockholders to vote, amended 239 National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association chartered 1361 Washington Sanitary Housing Company, rate of dividend 887 *Corporations, Railroad*, commission to investigate issue of stocks and bonds by 586 *Corpus Christi, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of channel from Aransas Pass to 650 for public building 1369 *Correction of Military Records*, private laws for, not to preclude granting of pensions subsequent to their enactment 1458 *Corregidor Island, P. I.*, appropriation for electric power plant 1398 *Corrosive Sublimate*, duty on 16 *Corry, Pa.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Corset Clasps*, duty on 24 *Corset Covers*, duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Corset Lacings*, duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Corset Steels*, duty on 24 *Corticene*, duty on, floor coverings 49 mats 49 *Cortland, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1369 construction of public building authorized at 682 *Corundum*, duty on manufactures of 66 on free list 75 *Cost of Food Supplies*, investigation continued of, at farm and to consumer 440, 1264 *Cost of Production*, appropriation for seeming information of, as affecting tariff, etc 703, 1363 *Cost of Production of Imported Merchandise*, to be ascertained by appraiser if unable to procure market value at place of manufacture 97 *Cost of Work, Navy*, direct and indirect charges to be included in computing 1267 *Cost of Work Offices, Accounting and*, appropriation for establishing, at navy-yards and stations 607 *Costa Rica*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 distribution of tents to sufferers of earthquake in 367 *Costs, United States Courts*, prepayment by poor persons not required, on affidavit of poverty 866 *Cotton*, appropriation for investigating handling, etc., of; establishing standards 422, 1242 duty on, articles, embroidered, etc 50 bagging of jute, etc 51 bandings 50 bands 50 belting for machinery 48 belts and beltings 50 bindings 50 bone casings 48 braces 48 braids 50 cable-laid yarns or threads 42 mercerized, etc 42 card laps 42 carpetsand carpeting of wool, etc., and 55 chenille articles 47 cloth 42 determination of 46 filled or coated 46 figured, etc 47 mercerized, etc 47 not specially provided for 48 silk and 46 waterproof 50 clothing, ready made 47 cords 50 crochet 42 curtains, chenille 47 darning 42 edgings 50 embroideries 50 embroidery 42 fabrics, embroidered, etc 50 featherstitch braids 50 flocks, manufactured 42 flouncings 50lvii duty on, flouncings, hemstitched or tucked 50 flutings 50 galloons 50 garters 48 gloves, men’s and boys’ 48 gorings 50 handkerchiefs 46 embroidered 50 lace 50 hose and half-hose 47 not specially provided for 47 hose, hydraulic or flume 49 insertings 50 Jacquard figured goods 47 labels for garments, etc 48 lace articles 50 lace window curtains, made on Nottingham lace or warp machines 50 laces, etc., made on Lever or Gothrough machine 50 lacings, boot, shoe, and corset 48 loom harness, etc 48 manufactured yarns, etc 42 smanufactures of, not specially provided for 48 mats and mattings 55 mufflers 46 napkins, lace 50 neck rufflings 50 nets 50 nets or netting, made on Nottingham lace or warp machines 50 nettings 50 ornaments 50 oilcloth 46 pile fabrics 47 pillow shams made on Nottingham lace or warp machines 50 quillings 50 ribbons 50 roping 42 roving 42 ruchings 50 rugs 55 shirt collars and cuffs 50 skirtings, hemstitched or tucked 50 sliver 42 spindle banding 48 spool thread 42 stockings 47 not specially provided for 47 suspenders 48 table covers, chenille 47 table damask 48 tapes 50 tapestries 47 tire fabrics 48 tracing cloth 46 trimmings 50 tubing 48 tuckings 50 thread and yarn 41 mercerized, etc 42 underwear 48 veils or veilings 50 waste, manufactured 42 wearing apparel 47 embroidered 50 lace 50 webs and webbings 50 wicking 48 window Hollands 46 on free list 75 flocks 75 waste 75 *Cotton Boll Weevil*, appropriation for meeting ravages of 422, 1243 for investigations of 433, 1257 deficiency appropriation for investigation of 1324 *Cotton Gins*, duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Cotton Manufactures*, Schedule I, Tariff of 1909 41 *Cotton Seed*, on free, list 79 *Cotton-Seed Oil*, on free list 77 *Cotton Ties*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Council Bluffs, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 704, 1369 for rent 1369 terms of court at 1111 time extended for bridging Missouri River at 853 *Counselor for the Department of State*, appropriation for 484, 1186 *Counterfeiting, etc.*, appropriation for expenses, suppressing, etc 715, 1392 restriction on employees 715 payment for details from Secret Service Division, forbidden 715, 1392 details from expenses of preventing, to enforce laws relating to Treasury Department 713, 1390 *Countervailing Duties*, on binding twine from country levying duty on, from United States 73 on imports from countries paying export bounty on the same 85 on printing paper from country imposing export duty, etc., on paper, wood pulp, etc 61 on sulphuric acid from countries imposing duty on imports of, from United States 80 on wood pulp from country imposing export duty, etc., on printing paper, wood pulp, etc 61 *Country of Origin*, to be marked on imported clock, etc., movements 31 to be plainly marked on articles imported, and packages 85 required before delivery 85 punishment for false labels, etc 86 to be sunk in blades of knives, etc., of imported articles 27 *Court-House, D. C.*, appropriation for employees 405, 996 for repairs 747, 1423 deficiency appropriation for repairs 798 for special repairs 798 for completing addition for court of appeals; furnishings 798 *Court of Appeals, D. C.*, appropriation for reports of decisions 403, 994 for care, etc., of building; clerk to be custodian 405, 996 for salaries 529, 1233 for reports of decisions 529, 1233 deficiency appropriation for completing building for 798 for furnishings 798 for construction; extending Interior Department heating system 1310 bond not required of United States or District on appeals, etc., in 464lviii cases in which writs of error or appeals are allowed to Supreme Court from 1159 *Court of Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent*, appropriation for annual contribution 342, 1032 for expenses of North Atlantic fisheries arbitration before 765 *Court of Claims*, appropriation for judges, clerks, etc 530, 1234 for auditors, etc 530, 1234 for contingent expenses 530, 1235 for reporting decisions 530, 1235 for pay of custodian 530, 1235 for reconstructing elevator 747 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments of 129, 218, 807, 891, 1319 for paying judgments, in Indian depredation claims 218, 808, 1320 for paying judgment in cases of Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Chickasaw freedmen 807 no contracts affecting Indian funds to be made without approval of Congress 808 constitution of; salaries of judges, etc 1135 sessions; quorum; officers 1136 clerk, bond; to transmit statement of decisions and judgments 1136 Senators, Members, and Delegates can not practice in 1136 punishment for 1136 jurisdiction, of claims, except pensions, against United States upon contracts 1136 for damages, not sounding in torts 1136 war claims, etc., excepted 1137 set-offs, counterclaims, etc 1137 limitations on suits for official services 1137 losses by officers in line of duty 1137 judgments on set-offs, etc.; enforcement 1137 allowance of accounts of disbursing officers 1137 claims referred by executive department; procedure; decrees 1137 report of findings 1137 judgment if transmitted with consent of claimant, etc 1137 matters transmitted on certificate of Auditor or Comptroller for trial, etc 1138 proceedings as in other claims 1138 determination of facts in matters submitted by Congress 1138 report of facts, laches, conclusions, etc 1138 judgment if in jurisdiction of court 1138 further hearings 1138 report to Congress 1138 allowance of costs if Government put in issue right to recover 1138 treaty claims not in jurisdiction 1138 claims pending in other courts excluded 1138 aliens accorded reciprocally rights to prosecute claims in 1139 claims to be brought in six years 1139 rights of married women, minors, etc 1139 rules and practice; punishment for contempt 1139 petitions, statements required in; verification 1139 dismissal if claimant aided, etc., rebellion 1139 proof of loyalty required 1139 jurisdiction to determine claims for proceeds of property taken after June 1, 1865, etc 1139 captured, etc., property; return of proceeds to owner 1140 statutes of limitation removed 1140 commissioners authorized to take testimony 1140 to call on departments or Congressional committees for information, etc 1140 discretion of department 1140 no testimony to be taken if petition shows no ground for relief 1140 examination of claimant 1140 use as evidence; discretionary 1140 action on failure to appear 1140 testimony to be taken in county of witness 1140 issue of subpoenas; effect 1140 cross-examinations 1140 examinations under oath 1140 commissioners’ fees 1141 claims forfeited for fraud 1141 Fourth of July claims rejected if excessive amounts claimed, etc 1141 new trials permitted 1141 taxing costs of printing 1141 interest restricted to express contracts 1141 payment of judgment a full discharge 1141 bar to further claim 1141 petitions for release from official bond, etc 1141 judgment conclusive; limitation of right to recover under 1142 appeals; procedure 1142 appeals allowed to Supreme Court in certain Indian cases 1142 all suits on bonds, etc., to be reported to Congress at each session 1142 loyalty a jurisdictional fact in claims for supplies, etc., taken during civil war 1142 dismissal if not proven 1142 Attorney-General or assistants to appear for defense 1142 witnesses not excluded on account of interest, etc 1143 Congressional cases continued until acted upon 1143 appeals allowed to Supreme Court from 1157 time limit, etc 1157 claim of Yankton Sioux Indians to lands in Minnesota referred to 284 claims of bands of Chippewa Indians in Michigan referred to 829 proceedings in, under Tucker Act 837 conclusions of court, etc., as to character of demand and amount due to be reported 838 suits for compensation for unlicensed use of patented articles by United States to be brought in 851 claims barred, etc 851 to determine balances due from Menominee Indians under logging contracts 287 claims of Omaha Indians 580 to take testimony, etc., in claims against Menominee Indians 287 Otoe and Missouria Indians 580 *Court of Customs Appeals*, appropriation for judges 530, 1234 for marshal, clerks, etc 530, 1234 for miscellaneous expenses 530, 1234 for Assistant Attorney-General, Deputy, attorneys, etc., for conduct of cases in 747 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 for expenses, conduct of customs cases 1424 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 214lix deficiency appropriations for contingent expenses 214 for printing and binding 807 created; composition; salaries 105, 1143 to be a court of record; jurisdiction 105, 1145 general powers 105, 1145 services of marshals 105, 1144 in Washington D. C 105, 1144 outside the District of Columbia 105, 1144 clerk with office in Washington, D. C 105, 1144 duties and powers; salary 105, 1144 toturncostsandfeesintotheTreasury 105, 1144 not eligible as commissioner, etc 105, 1144 costs and fees to be established 105, 1144 limit; accounting 105, 1144 rules of procedure to be adopted 105, 1145 to be always open for business 105, 1143 sessions in the circuits 105, 1143 presiding judge; quorum 105, 1143 organization in 90 days after qualification 105, 1143 appeals from decisions of general appraisers to other courts to cease after 106, 1145 appeals allowed from general appraisers to be reviewed only by 106, 1145 action on pending cases, etc 106, 1145 exclusive jurisdiction to review final decisions, etc., of board of general appraisers 106, 1145 judgments and decrees final 106, 1145 expenses of judges attending sessions other than in Washington 106, 1143 rooms to be provided in public buildings 106, 1144 leases authorized when necessary 106, 1145 pay of bailiffs and messengers 106, 1145 restriction on outside rooms 106, 1145 limit of time for bringing appeals from decisions of general appraisers 107, 1146 extended for Alaska and insular possessions 107, 1146 statement, etc., to be filed with clerk 107, 1146 record, etc., to be transmitted from general appraisers to 107, 1146 evidence admitted 107, 1146 finality of decision of 107, 1146 transfer of all pending cases, records, and samples to 107, 1145 completion of testimony 107, 1146 temporary service of other judges in 107, 1143 extent of power to review 107, 1145 calendar; hearings 107, 1146 additional clerks, etc 107, 1144 reporter to transmit copies of decisions to Secretary of the Treasury 107, 1144 publication and distribution of reports 107, 1144 contingent expenses allowed 108, 1144 Assistant Attorney-General, Deputy, and attorneys for customs cases to be appointed 108 salaries and duties 108 salary of Assistant Attorney-General established 214 *Court Officials*, relationship to judge disqualifying persons as 1105 *Court-Plaster*, duty on 16 *Courts and Prisons, D. C.*, appropriation for support of convicts out of the District 405, 996 for courthouse employees 405, 996 for court of appeals building, care etc 405, 996 for jail expenses 405 appropriation for expenses of jail prisoners 996 for court expenses 405, 996 *Courts, J. C.*, deficiency appropriation for services, secretary to House Office Building Commission 1307 *Courts-Martial, etc., Army*, appropriation for expenses 249, 1043 *Courts, United States* (*see* United States Courts). *Cove Harbor, Conn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *Coverings of American Manufacture*, on free list, returned from abroad 72 *Covers*, duty on wool 55 *Covington, Ky.*, terms of court at 1112 *Covington, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 1369 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Covington, Va.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Cow Head River, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Cowlitz River, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of 665, 951 *Cox, C. M.*, payment for services 230 acts as commissioner Florida northern judicial district, legalized 230 *Craig County, Okla.*, federal jail at Vinita transferred to; conditions 702 *Cranberries*, duty on 37 *Crane and Company*, deficiency appropriation for 777 *Cranston’s Hotel, West Point, N. Y.*, purchase authorized of, Ladycline Academy, formerly, to add to Military Academy grounds 323 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.*, appropriation for surveying, etc., roads and trails 725 for protection, etc 745, 1421 *Crater National Forest, Oreg. and Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Crayons*, duty on, not specially provided for 15 *Cream*, duty on 36 *Cream Nuts*, on free list 77 *Cream of Tartar and Patent Tartar*, duty on 12 *Creek Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for expenses, etc., leasing lands of 281 for tribal schools 282 funds arising from sales of lands, etc., of, may be deposited in banks 1070 approval of Secretary of Interior; use of interest 1070 payment from funds of, to Arthur P. Murphy 282 for paving, Okmulgee, Okla 282 M. L. Mott for services as attorney 282 *Crematory, D. C., Public*, appropriation for maintenance 403, 994 *Creosote Oil*, on free list 74 *Crepe Paper*, duty on 62lx *Crescent City, Cal.*, preliminary examination, to be made of harbor 955 *Crescent Lake, Fla.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Cresol*, on free list 74 *Creston, Iowa*, terms of court at 1111 *Criers, etc., United States Courts*, appropriation for pay 750, 1427 appointment authorized for district courts 1088 *Crimes*, appropriation for punishing violations of internal-revenue laws 713, 1390 details from, for enforcing laws relating to Treasury Department 713, 1390 for expenses, suppressing counterfeiting, etc 715, 1392 for detection and prosecution of 748, 1424 protection of the President 748, 1424 deficiency appropriation for prosecution of 213, 1311 consent of Congress to agreement of States determining jurisdiction of, committed on Lake Michigan 882 *Crimes and Misdemeanors*, penalty for neglect of duty, etc., by census official 8 refusing, etc., to answer census inquiries 8 hotel, etc., proprietors refusing to assist census official in collecting statistics 9 unauthorized use of census frank for mail matter 10 importing goods, etc., in foreign ships; exceptions 87 refusing to answer, etc., in customs cases 100 false declarations of domestic exports 102 corporations failing to make income returns 117 corporations making false, etc., income returns 117 violating requirements of railroad safety appliances law 299 hauling defective cars, except for repairs 299 common carriers failing to make monthly reports of railway accidents 351 violating regulations for height, etc., of buildings, D. C 454 violating motor-boat regulations 463 giving or receiving interstate passes, franks, etc 547 noncompliance with regulations for interstate commerce schedules, etc 548 failing to give, or misstating, rates for shipments, by carriers 548 violating interstate - commerce regulations 549 carriers, etc., disclosing information of shipments 553 common carriers failing to comply with rates, etc., ordered by Interstate Commerce Commission 554 dumping refuse in Lake Michigan, near Chicago 593 violating regulations for constructing, etc., dams 595 ocean vessels leaving port without wireless telegraph equipment 630 violations of safe locomotive engine boilers act 916 discriminating by theaters, etc., against wearers of United States uniforms 964 lighting companies, D. C., refusing to maintain lamps, etc 1011 punishment for receiving fee for securing census appointment, etc 8 census official giving unauthorized information from returns 8 swearing falsely, making false certificates, etc 8 enumerator making false statement as to inquiries 8 officers, etc., of factories, mines, quarries, etc., refusing, or giving false, information to census inquiries 9 false labels., etc., on imported articles 86 false declarations accompanying invoices 95 entering imports with false invoices, etc 97 false statements, etc., in customs cases 101 bribery of customs officials, etc 103 accepting bribes, etc., by customs officials 103 illegally packing, etc., cigars 109 attaching lottery tickets, indecent pictures, etc., to packages of tobacco 110 divulging information obtained in assessing corporation tax 116 officials of corporations making false, etc., income returns 117 importing aliens for prostitution or immoral purposes 264 keeping, etc., aliens for prostitution, etc 264 deported alien attempting to return 265 issuing warehouse receipts, D. C., for goods not received 309 issuing warehouse receipts, D. C., containing false statements 309 issuing duplicate warehouse receipts, D. C., not so marked 309 issuing warehouse receipts, D. C., of warehouseman’s goods not stating that fact 310 delivering goods without obtaining negotiable warehouse receipt, D. C 310 negotiating warehouse receipts, D. C., for mortgaged goods 310 unauthorized killing of fur-bearing animals, Alaska 327 unlawful landing, etc., on Pribilof Islands, Alaska 327 unauthorized killing of fur seals on Pribilof Islands or adjacent waters 327 killing female or young seals, Alaska 328 any seal in waters adjacent to Pribilof Islands, or on beaches, etc 328 manufacture of adulterated or misbranded insecticides, etc 331 introducing, shipping, or delivering adulterated or misbranded insecticides, etc 331 violating injunctions under regulations for height, etc., of buildings, D. C 455 unlawful discriminations in rates, etc., by carriers 549 giving lower rates by carrier, for transportation by false billing, classification, etc 549 shipper attempting to obtain less than regular rates by false billing, etc 549 by false claims for allowances; damages 550 by bribery 550 unauthorized use of “Red Cross” or “Geneva Cross,” etc 604 violating requirements for publicity of contributions to elections of Representatives 824 furnishing transportation, tickets, etc., to females for immoral purposes 825lxi punishment for inducing, etc., transportation of women for immoral purposes 825 females under eighteen 826 failing to file statements of alien women in houses of prostitution 827 taking property attached by miner’s labor lien, Alaska 851 violating provisions of letter carrier overtime claims payments 866 failing to testify in investigation of Interior Department and Forest Service 872 inducing Indians to convey trust allotments 857 timber depredations on Indian trust allotments, etc 857 not extinguishing fires on public lands, Indian trust allotments, etc 857 excessive charges by agents in claim of Julian G. Baker, deceased 918 disclosing national defense secrets 1084 to foreign governments 1085 clerk of State court failing to furnish copy of record in cases removed to district courts 1099 violating duties, etc., by receivers, United States courts 1104 Senators, Members, etc., practicing in Court of Claims 1136 sending in mails matter inciting arson, murder, or assassination 1339 making false records, accounts, etc., by Government employees 1355 making false reports of public moneys or securities by officer, etc., in charge 1356 *Crimes under Federal Laws*, jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in 1161 *Criminal Cases*, monthly adjournment of regular terms of district courts, for trial of 1088 precedence in Supreme Court in writs of error from State courts in 1160 *Criminal Code Amendment*, punishment for sending in mails, words inciting arson, murder, or assassination 1339 *Criminal Identification, National Bureau of*, appropriation for aid to 399, 990 *Criminal Identification Records*, appropriation for collection, etc., of 748, 1424 *Criminals*, appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 340, 1031 *Criminals, Alien*, excluded admission if convicted of offense involving moral turpitude 264 *Crinoline Cloth*, duty on 67 *Crisfield, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 639 *Crochet Cotton*, duty on 42 *Crochet Needles*, duty on 28 *Crockery*, duty on, common, not decorated 18 common, painted, etc 18 *Crook National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Crops*, census inquiries as to value, acreage, etc., of farm 4, 227 *Crops, Southern Field*, appropriation for investigations of insects affecting 433 *Crosby Transportation Company*, may change name of steamer “Naomi” to “E. G. Crosby” 326 *Cross Ledge Light Station, N. J.*, discontinued 535 *Croton Oil*, on free list 77 *Crow Indians, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 277 for fulfilling treaty with 277, 1066 *Crowbars*, duty on iron or steel 25 *Crowley, La.*, appropriation for public building 1370 *Crown Point Lighthouse Reservation, N. Y.*, memorial structure allowed on 924 acceptance authorized; maintenance 924 *Croxton, F. C.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803 *Crucibles*, duty on common, not decorated 18 on free list, common blue clay for 74 *Cryolite*, on free list 75 *Crystal River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645 *Cuba*, appropriation, for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 admission to Military Academy of Melchor Batista of 1458 consent for raising wreck of “Maine” from Habana Harbor to be obtained from 353 details of Army officers under, permitted; limit, etc 324 reciprocity treaty with, not affected by Tariff Act 83 sales of Army magazine rifles, ordnance equipment, etc., to, authorized 261 *Cuba Bark*, duty on, braids, laces, etc 64 hats, bonnets, and hoods 65 *Cubic Nitrate*, on free list 79 *Cudbear*, on free list 75 *Cuero, Tex.*, construction of public building at, authorized 683 *Cullman, Ala.*, construction of public building at, authorized 680 *Cullom, Honorable Shelby M.*, made a member of Lincoln Memorial Commission 898 *Culm*, duty on 65 *Cultivators*, duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Cumber land, Md.*, terms of court at 1114 *Cumberland River*, appropriation for improvement of, above Nashville, Tenn.; maintenance 651 Lock and Dam 21 651 for improvement of, below Nashville, Tenn.; maintenance 651, 1406 for improvement of below Nashville, Tenn.; contracts; Locks and Dams B, C, D, E, and F, 651 for improvement of, for slack-water navigation between Locks and Dams No. 3 and No. 7 945lxii bridge authorized across, at Gainesboro, Tenn 185 *Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla.*, preliminary examination to be made of channel between Saint Johns River and 954 *Cumidin*, on free list 74 *Cummin Seed*, on free list 79 *Cummings Point, Fla.*, bridge authorized across Perdido Bay, Lillian, Ala., to 415 *Cups*, duty on, china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated 18 *Curling Stones*, on free list 75 handles for 75 *Currants*, duty on Zante, or other 38 *Currency Act*, issue of gold certificates for coin, bullion, and foreign coin 965 *Currency, Emergency National*, deficiency appropriation for storing notes for 119 *Current River, Ark. and Mo.*, appropriation for improvement of 651, 945 bridge authorized across, Clay County, Ark 195 *Curriers’ Knives*, duty on 27 *Curry, and Curry Powder*, on free list 75 *Curtains*, duty on, bead or spangle 64 cotton chenille 47 lace window 50 wood, etc 34 *Cushman, Francis W., late a Representative*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 128 *Cushman Indian School, Tacoma, Wash.*, appropriation for brick pavement, etc., in front of, from tribal fund 1075 *Custer County, Mont.*, appropriation for surveying public lands in 741 *Custer National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Custodians, Public Buildings, Assistant*, appropriation for 714, 1391 *Custom-House, New York City*, franchise accepted, pneumatic-tube service to appraisers’ stores from 120 *Custom-House Brokers*, licenses to be issued by collectors of customs 464 required for transacting business; exceptions 464 revocation; hearings, etc 464 appeal to circuit court; decision final 465 *Customs* (*see also* Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods), appropriation for securing information to assist in administering laws relating to 703, 1363 for collecting revenues from, additional 716, 1393 detection of frauds upon, increased 716, 1393 number and pay of special agents established 1393 for automatic recording scales, etc 716, 1393 for compensation in lieu of moieties 716, 1393 deficiency appropriation for securing information to assist in administering laws relating to 119 deficiency appropriation for expenses, litigation of cases relating to 125 for collecting revenue from 219, 781, 809, 1294, 1320 for automatic, etc., scales for 781 for motor boats, etc., for boarding vessels 781 for refund of duty to Samuel L. Barnhart 781 for compensation in lieu of moieties 889 admission in bond, duty free, of articles for exhibition at Merchants and Manufacturers’ Exchange 1357 payment of duty on withdrawals 1358 appraiser at San Francisco, Cal., salary increased 894 certified checks may be received for duties; conditions 965 decisions by Board of General Appraisers as to duties, etc., reviewed by appeal only in Court of Customs Appeals 1145 detail for enforcing laws relating to Treasury Department from expenses of collecting 713 New Orleans, La., district, Baton Rouge, La., made subport of entry 335 Oregon districts, established 579 Saint Johns district, Fla., made Jacksonville 592 special licenses authorized for lading or unlading vessels at night, etc 899 preliminary entry to boarding officer; immediate lading, etc 900 bond required; continuing 900 issue; vessels with goods in transit 900 extra pay to inspectors, etc., for night services 901 payment by master, etc., to collector; rates 901 boarding officers, etc., may administer oaths 901 payment for services at night 901 *Customs Administration*, appropriation for fees, etc., witnesses before Board of General Appraisers 1424 consignee deemed owner of imported goods 91 holder of indorsed bill of lading considered 91 underwriters recognized as 91 invoices; contents, etc., required 91 production to consul before shipment 91 i nd orsements required 91 if obtained by purchase 91 if obtained otherwise 91 statement of currency actually paid 92 required before entry for all imports over $100 92 acceptance of statement in form of 92 special regulations for periodicals, etc 92 bond to produce duly certified, if statement is accepted 92 declaration to be filed with, by consignee, etc., when actually purchased 93 when not purchased 93 by owner, when purchased 94 by manufacturer or owner, when not purchased 95 punishment for false statements in 95 forfeiture not affected 95 corrections allowed in, at time of entry 95 appraisal of actual market value or wholesale price, by collector 96 additional duty if appraised, exceeds declared value 96 additional duty, application and limit 96 not to be remitted or refunded 96lxiii invoices; additional duty, not subject to drawback 96 forfeiture, if appraised, 75-per cent in excess of declared, value 96 application 96 minimum assessment of duty 96 statement of cost of production by manufacturer, if goods consigned 96 by consignor, if by person other than manufacturer 96 authentication by consular officer 97 forfeiture of goods fraudulently, etc., entered 97 punishment for false entries, etc 97 appraisers, etc., to ascertain actual market value and wholesale prices in country whence imported 97 to ascertain cost of production if market value not obtainable 97 actual market value or wholesale price of goods not sold in open market declared 98 general appraisers of merchandise, nine to be appointed 98 qualifications; tenure; salary 98 general powers 98 appeals from decisions of collectors to be referred to 98 designation of president 98 division into three boards 98 authority of boards 99 rules of procedure, etc., to be established 99 duties of president 99 no member to sit on appeals from his decisions 99 rehearings authorized 99 appraisers to revise reports of assistant appraisers 99 to report to collector 99 appraisements at ports where there is no appraiser 99 appeal for reappraisement, by collector 99 by importer, etc 99 decision of general appraiser final 99 appeals to Board of General Appraisers 99 authority of board; hearings 99 finality of decisions 100 decisions of collector as to duties, etc., final 100 appeals allowed to Board of General Appraisers 100 determination of board final 100 appeal to Court of Customs Appeals 100 general appraisers authorized to administer oaths 100 examinations by general appraisers, customs officers, etc 100 preservation of testimony 100 penalty for failure to give information, etc 100 punishment for false swearing, etc 101 forfeiture of goods 101 decisions of general appraisers to be preserved, etc 101 to be reported to Secretary of the Treasury and board at New York; samples 101 publication of abstracts, etc 101 ad valorem duties assessed on actual market value at wholesale price in principal markets of country whence imported 101 market value etc., to include coverings, charges, etc 101 additional duty on unusual coverings 101 “value,” “actual market value,” and “wholesale price,” construed 101 goods withdrawn from warehouse to pay duty in force at that time 101 perishable and explosive articles not affected 101 in seizure proceedings burden of proof on claimant 101 probable cause to be shown 102 fees and oaths abolished 102 except herein provided 102 exportation entries, declarations 102 penalties for violations 102 allowance in lieu of fees 102 shortage or nonimportation of fruit, etc., from decay 102 regulations for allowance 102 proof, etc., required 102 damage allowance forbidden 102 abandonment permitted; minimumi 102 goods without market value 102 examination of packages 102 delivery of abandoned goods 102 condemnation of fruit, etc., by health officials 102 examination, etc., by customs officials 102 refund of excess of duties, etc 103 permanent indefinite appropriation for 103 correction of clerical errors 103 annual statement of sums refunded 103 customs officers not personally liable when appeal might be taken 103 punishment for bribery, etc., of customs officers 103 evidence of fraud, etc., prima facie of unlawful intent 103 burden of proof on accused 103 punishment for soliciting, etc., unlawful fees by officials 103 evidence of accepting, etc., prima facie of unlawful intent 104 burden of proof on accused 104 baggage in transit to foreign countries 104 repeal of sections of Revised Statutes 104 former laws 104 not to affect present rights and liabilities 104 acts of limitation 104 pending suits 104 abandoned property 105 Court of Customs Appeals created; composition and jurisdiction 105 solicitor of customs,and assistants,abolished 118 *Customs Appeals, Court of* (*see* Court of Customs Appeals). *Customs Cases*, appropriation for salaries and expenses, conducting 747, 1424 for fees, etc., of witnesses before Board of General Appraisers 1424 *Customs Collection Districts*, Apalachicola, Fla., Saint Joseph Bay Harbor transferred from Pensacola district to 897 Mobile, Ala., Birmingham made subport of entry 1086 Montana and Idaho, Eastport made subport of entry 467 Pearl River, Miss., Scranton, made subport of entry 11 established in Oregon, Astoria 579 Coos Bay 579 Portland 579 Yaquina 579 officers 579 Saint Johns, Fla., name changed to Jacksonville 592 *Customs Duties* (*see* Tariff of 1909). lxiv *Customs Duties in Philippine Islands*, provisions for 130 *Customs Entries*, corrections Of errors allowed within one year 103 *Customs Laws*, appropriation for securing information to aid in administering 703, 1363 deficiency appropriation for securing information for administration of maximum and minimum rates 119 *Customs Laws, Administration of*, employees authorized to secure information for 83 *Customs Officers*, extra pay for night work by inspectors, etc 901 not personally liable for rulings, etc., when appeal might be taken 103 punishment for bribery of 103 receiving unlawful fees, gifts, etc 103 *Customs Regulations*, appeals allowed only to Court of Customs Appeals from decisions of Board of General Appraisers as to 1145 *Customs Revenue*, appropriation for collecting 716, 1393 deficiency appropriation for expenses of collecting 219, 781, 809 *Customs Service* (*see* Customs Administration). *Customs, Solicitor of*, office of, and assistants, abolished 118 *Customs Tariffs, Bureau for Publication of*, appropriation for annual contribution 341, 1031 *Cutlery*, imported, to have name of maker and country of origin sunk in blades 27 *Cuttings* (*see* Stocks, Cuttings, or Seedlings). *Cuttlefish Bone*, on free list 75 *Cuyahoga River, Ohio*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674, 955 *Cyanide of Potassium*, duty on 16 *Cyanite*, on free list 76 *Cylindrical Furnaces*, duty on welded, and reenforced 26 *Cynthiana, Ky.*, construction of, public building authorized at 681 *Cypress Bayou, Tex. and La.*, appropriation for improvement of 650, 945 **D.** *D Street SW., D. C.*, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth Streets to be closed for Engraving and Printing Bureau building 707 *Dabob Bay, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 676 *Dahlia Bulbs*, duty on 37 *Dairy Farms, D. C., etc.*, appropriation for inspecting, etc 402, 994 *Dairy Industry*, appropriation for investigations and experiments in 420, 1239 *Dairy Products*, appropriation for disseminating, etc., information concerning 419, 1239 *Dakota National Forest, N. Dak.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1248 *Dale County, Ala.*, time extended to dam Choctawhatchee River in 905 *Dallas, Tex.*, terms of court at 1125 *Dalles, Oreg., The*, appropriation for public building 1370 *Damage*, no allowance for, on imported wines, etc 40 *Damage Allowance on Imported Perishable Articles*, forbidden, except under regulations 102 abandonment permitted if more than ten per cent of invoice 102 examination, delivery, etc 102 *Damask*, duty on, cotton table 48 manufactures of, not specially provided for 48 *Dams*, general regulations for constructing, across navigable waters for power, etc 593 plans, etc., to be approved by Secretary of War and Chief of Engineers 593 maintenance of locks, sluices; free use of power by Government 594 general plans of improvements to be considered 594 charges for improvements by United States 594 reservoirs, etc 594 rights reserved for navigation 594 flowage damages; lights, fishways, etc.; penalties 594 forfeiture for noncompliance with requirements 595 revoked if needed for public use 595 termination in 50 years; exception 595 penalty for violations; removal, etc 595 time for construction, etc 596 right to alter, etc., reserved 596 construction of terms 596 to conform with plans for navigation of streams 669 construction authorized across Colorado River, near Parker, Ariz 1081 Pyramid Canyon 909 James River, Mo 929 Lake Namakan, Kettle Falls, Minn 931 Minnesota River, Minn 932 Mississippi River, Coon Creek Rapids, Minn 893 New River, near Foster Falls, Va 921 Ivanhoe, Va 922 Rock River, near Byron, Ill 922 Lyndon, Ill 920 Saint Joseph River, Mottville, Mich 904 Sturgis, Mich 893 Savannah River, Cherokee Shoals, S. C 922 at mouth of Stevens Creek, S. C. and Ga 180 Turtle Bay, Tex 828 White River, Taney County, Mo 897 time extended for constructing, across Choctawhatchee River, Dale County, Ala 905 Mississippi River, Morrison County, Minn 1359 at Sauk Rapids, Minn 902, 931 Niobrara River on Fort Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr 920 *Danbury, Conn.*, appropriation for public building 1370 deficiency appropriation for public building, site 207 *Dandelion Root*, duty on 39 on free list, raw, unground 75 *Daniel, John W., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1314lxv *Danville, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 704, 1370 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 735, 1411 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 211, 1310, 1321 terms of court at 1110 *Danville, Va.*, appropriation for public building, rent 1370 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent, etc 207 terms of court at 1128 *Darby River, Pa.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Dardanelle, Ark.*, changes allowed in building bridge across Arkansas River at 189 *Darien,. Ga.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 643 preliminary examination to be made of harbor and Doboy bar 670, 954 *Darien River, Conn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *Darlington, S. C.*, appropriation for public building 1370 *Darning Cotton*, duty on 42 *Dates*, duty on 38 *Datil National Forest, N. Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Dauphin Bay, Ala.*, construction of wharves, etc., in, authorized 869 *Dauphin Island, Ala.*, sale of tracts of land on, authorized 1350 *Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Company*, authorized to construct bridges, etc., in Mobile Bay 868 wharves and docks in Mobile Bay, etc 869 channel into Dauphin Bay; dredging, etc 869 legal rights, etc., not impaired 869 former act repealed 869 time of construction and completion 869 *Davenport, Iowa*, terms of court at 1111 *Davis Ferry, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Green River at 852 *Davis, Lieutenant N. H.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Davis, Warren J.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1316 *Dawson, Clarence E.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1315 *Dawson County, Mont.*, appropriation for surveying public lands in 741 bridge authorized across Yellowstone River, in 600 *Dawson, Lieutenant-Colonel William C., Marine Corps*, deficiency appropriation for allowance in accounts 1305 *Dayton, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 704, 1370 contract for new site 704 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 732, 1408 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 220 for public building 1293 construction of public building authorized at; limit of cost; contracts 694 enlargement of public building at, authorized 680 terms of court at 1122 *De Armond, D. A., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 805 *De Beque, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 460 *De Fontes, Joseph*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 129, 807, 1319 *De Land, Fla.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *de Olivares, José*, deficiency appropriation for 801 *De Soto, Mo.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Dead Letters Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 521, 1223 *Dead Oil*, on free list 74 *Deadwood, S. Dak.*, appropriation for assay office at 499, 1201 deficiency appropriation for assay office at 1292 terms of court at 1124 *Deaf and Dumb Institution, D. C.*(*see* Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb, D. C.). *Deaf and Dumb Persons*, census schedules to indicate 4 *Dealers in Leaf Tobacco*, all persons selling leaf tobacco to manufacturers, regarded as 110 farmers and producers, excepted 110 subject to laws governing 111 *Dealers in Leaf Tobacco, Retail*, provisions governing 111 *Deals*, duty on, sawed cabinet wood 33 sawed whitewood, sycamore, and basswood 33 *Deards, Elizabeth*, deficiency appropriation for services 805 *Death, International Commission for Revising Classification of Diseases and Causes of*, commission to be appointed to 1 *Debates in Congress*, appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 477, 1180 for reporting, Senate 473, 1175 for printing and binding 768, 1446 *Debauchery* (*see* White Slave Traffic Act). *Decalcomanias*, duty on lithographically printed 63 *Decanters*, duty on glass, decorated, etc 19 *Decay of Imported Fruit, etc.*, regulations for allowance for 102 *Decennial Census Period*, census reports to be completed and published within 2 *Deck and Bulb Beams*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Deckers Creek, W. Va.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 676 *Declaration of Independence*, nothing repugnant to principles of, permitted in constitution of Arizona 569 of New Mexico 558 *Decoctions*, duty on, of dye woods not specially provided for 13 *Deep Bay, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of waterway connecting Swan Quarter Bay with 642lxvi *Deep Creek, N. C.*, preliminary examination to be made of 954 *Deer Island Thoroughfare, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Deerlodge National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Defective, Aliens Morally or Physically*, excluded admission 263 *Defending Suits in Claims*, appropriation for expenses 747, 1424 deficiency appropriation for 798 *Defflins Ferry, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Okanogan River at 294 *Defiance, Ohio*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Deficiency Appropriations*, for Executive Office 119 commission on railroad stock and bond issues 119, 774 for Department of State 119, 203, 774, 888, 1290 foreign intercourse 774, 888, 1290 for Treasury Department 119, 204, 775, 889, 1290 collecting corporation tax 120 public buildings 121, 206, 779, 889, 1293 Washington, D. C., new department buildings, etc 780 National Museum 121 national-bank currency 204 Engraving and Printing Bureau 205, 1293 mints and assay offices 206, 1292 internal revenue 780, 1291 collecting customs revenue 781, 1294 Smithsonian Institution 781 government in Territories 782 Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 1295 for Interstate Commerce Commission 121 for District of Columbia 122, 208, 782, 1296 for War Department 122, 209, 788, 889, 1300 Army 122, 210, 789, 889, 1300 Military Academy 210, 790, 1302 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 211, 1301 river and harbor work 1301 Isthmian Canal 211 for State, War, and Navy Department Building 788 for Interior Department 123, 212, 795, 889, 1305 Geological Survey 124, 795, 890, 1309 Indian Department 124, 212, 797, 880, 1307 Capitol 795, 889, 1306 public lands 796, 1307 pensions 1310 for Navy Department 211, 790, 889, 1302 Navy 211, 791, 889, 1302 Naval Academy 1304 Marine Corps 794, 1305 for Department of Justice 125, 213, 798, 890, 1310 United States courts 125, 214, 799, 890, 1311 United States Court of Customs Appeals 214 Commerce Court 890 for Department of Commerce and Labor 125, 215, 800, 1312 Immigration Service 216, 800, 1312 Standards Bureau 216 Bureau of Light-Houses 800 for Senate 126, 216, 802, 879, 891, 1314 for House of Representatives 128, 217, 805, 880, 881, 891, 1317 for judgments, United States courts 128, 217, 1319 for judgments, Court of Claims 129, 218, 807, 891, 1319 for awards, Spanish Treaty Claims Commission 129, 218, 807 for printing and binding 129, 217, 806, 879, 891 for Library of Congress 129 for Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition 130 for Department of Agriculture 215, 1312 for judgments, Indian depredation claims 218, 808, 1320 for claims certified by accounting officers 219, 808, 1320 for Post Office Department 801, 1314 postal service 802, 1314 for Civil Service Commission 1290 contracts for completing Panama Canal authorized 130 National Waterways Commission, expenses, etc., allowed 130 *Degras*, duty on 38 *Del Rio Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1370 bridge authorized across Rio Grande to Mexican bank from 853 terms of court at 1127 *Delavan, Wis.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Delaware*, assigned to third judicial circuit 1131 *Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad Company*, may bridge Delaware River, Lower Makefield, Pa., to Ewing, N. J 959 *Delaware Bay*, appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 638, 936 for pier in, near Lewes, Del 638, 936 for inland waterway from Chincoteague Bay to 639 *Delaware Judicial District*, terms of court 466, 1108 *Delaware River, Pa., N. J., and Del.*, appropriation for improvement of, from Fishers Point to Delaware Bay 637 for improvement of, from Philadelphia to the sea; contracts 936 between Philadelphia and Trenton 637, 1406 removal of ledge at mouth of Neversink River; condition 637 for lighting 754 deficiency appropriation for post lights, Philadelphia to Trenton 126 bridge authorized across, Lower Makefield, Pa., to Ewing, N.J 959 preliminary examination of, Bordentown, N. J., to be made 673 Morrisville, Pa 953 *Delegates from Territories*, appropriation for compensation 473, 1175 for mileage 473, 1176 for clerk hire 478, 1180 for stationery 183 punishment for practicing in Court of Claims 1136 unpaid bills for speeches, etc., to be deducted from salaries of delinquent 1446 *Deleterious Foods, Drugs, etc.*, appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 432, 1255 *Delivery Services*, included as transportation in interstate commerce 545 *Demijohns*, duty on glass, plain, covered or uncovered 19lxvii *Demography, International Congress on Hygiene and*, appropriation for expenses, etc 341, 1034 invitation to States to participate in Fifteenth 873 to be held in United States in 1911 or 1912 874 *Denatured Alcohol*, appropriation for chemists, etc., office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue 491, 1193 *Denison Coal Company*, relinquishment of old, and grant of new, lands under Choctaw and Chickasaw coal lease of 832 *Denison, Iowa*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Denison, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of Red River, between Fulton, Ark., and 648 for public building 1370 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Denmark*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Dental Corps, Army*, attached to Medical Department as dental surgeons and acting dental surgeons 1054 appointments, examinations, and promotions 1054 rank, pay, and allowances 1054 eligibility, etc., of present contract dental surgeons 1055 board of examiners, etc 1055 *Dental Surgeons, Army*, appropriation for 249, 1042 *Dentifrices*, duty on 16 *Denver, Colo.*, appropriation for mint at 497, 1199 for public building, post-office 704, 1370 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 appellate proceedings from Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico to be heard at Cheyenne or 1133 terms of district court at 1108 *Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, Solicitor, clerks, etc 416, 1235 all legal work to be under Solicitor 416 details of law clerks out of Washington 416 for Weather Bureau 417, 1236 cooperation with other bureaus, etc 418, 1237 for Animal Industry Bureau 419, 1238 for Bureau of Plant Industry 420, 1241 seed distribution 423, 1243 for Forest Service 424, 1244 national forests 425, 1247 for Bureau of Chemistry 431, 1254 enforcing pure-food law 432, 1255 for Bureau of Soils 432, 1255 for Bureau of Entomology 433, 1256 for Bureau of Biological Survey 434, 1257 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 434, 1258 details for Forest Service 435, 1258 deputy disbursing officer; duties 1259 for Division of Publications 435, 1259 for Bureau of Statistics 436, 1260 for library 436, 1260 details permitted 1261 for contingent expenses 437, 1261 for Office of Experiment Stations 437, 1261 reports, etc., on farmers’ institutes 438, 1262 nutrition investigations 438, 1262 irrigation investigations 438, 1262 appropriation for drainage investigations 439, 1263 for Office of Public Roads 439, 1263 interchangeable expenses 439, 1264 investigating cost of food supplies 440, 1264 salaries of scientific investigators, limited 440 fences along international boundary lines to keep out diseased animals 440 detailed estimates for salaries of all officers and employees to be submitted 440 for enforcing insecticide act 1264 for fighting forest fires, emergency 1264 for study, etc., of chestnut-bark disease 1264 requirement for detailed report of employees from lump-sum appropriations, etc., repealed 1264 detailed statement of Forest Service expenditures and receipts from 1900 to 1910 to be made 1265 employees allowed expenses of transferring effects, etc., when stations are changed 1265 for tests of plants, etc., for making paper 753 for printing and binding 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for Chemistry Bureau 215, 224, 1324 for national bison range, fencing 215 for Bureau of Animal Industry 223, 811, 814 for Plant Industry Bureau 223, 812, 814, 1324 for Forest Service 224, 226, 812, 814, 1312, 1324, 1327 for soil investigations 224 for Weather Bureau 224, 812, 1324, 1327 for Bureau of Biological Survey 812 for Statistics Bureau 812, 1324 for enforcing insecticide Act 1312 for fighting forest fires 1312 for Court of Claims judgments under 1319 for eradicating cattle ticks 1324 for sugar-manufacture experiments 1324 for Division of Publications 1324 for botanical investigations 1327 Diseases of Cattle, revised edition ordered of Special Report on 1459 Diseases of the Horse, revised edition ordered of Special Report on 1459 on free list, plants, trees, etc., for 78 *Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for solicitor of the, clerks, etc 524, 1226 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 524, 1226 agents investigating trade conditions abroad 524, 1226 salary assignments permitted 524 for Bureau of Corporations, salaries 525, 1226 special attorneys, etc 525, 1227 for Bureau of Manufactures, salaries 525, 1227 collating foreign tariffs 525, 1227 for Bureau of Labor, salaries 525, 1227 miscellaneous expenses 525, 1227 for Light-House Board 526 for Bureau of Lighthouses, salaries 1228 for Census Office 526, 1228 for Bureau of Statistics, salaries 526, 1228 collecting statistics 526, 1228 for Steamboat-Inspection Service 526, 1228 salaries, etc., service at large 1228 for Bureau of Navigation, salaries 526, 1229 shipping service at large, salaries, etc 1229 wireless communication 1230 for Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization 527, 1230 Naturalization Division 527, 1230lxviii appropriation for Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization; Information Division 527, 1230 for Bureau of Standards, salaries, equipment, etc 527, 1230 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 528, 1231 delegates, International Committee of Electrical Units 528, 1232 investigating destructive effects of electric currents on buildings, etc 528, 1232 for contingent expenses 528, 1232 for rent 529, 1232 for civil expenses under 753, 1430 for Bureau of Light-Houses 753, 1430 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 755, 1432 for Fisheries Bureau 758, 1435 Alaskan fisheries service 1441 for Alaskan seal fisheries 763 for immigration expenses 763, 1441 Chinese exclusion 764 immigration inspectors 764 detailed estimates 764 lease of office at Montreal, Canada 764 for Ellis Island station 764 for expenses, division of naturalization 764 assistance to clerks of courts 765 for witness fees to Austrian seamen 765 for expenses, shipping commissioners 765 for investigating structural materials 765, 1232 for designs and estimates for newbuilding 1384 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 for international commercial directory; sale 769 deficiency appropriation for Light-House Establishment 126, 224, 800, 814, 1313, 1324 for Immigration Service 126, 216, 812, 814, 1312 for Immigration Commission 215 for Standards Bureau 216, 224, 801, 1313 for paying judgments, United States courts, under 218 for Corporations Bureau 224 for naturalization of aliens 224 for Chinese exclusion 224, 812, 1324 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 224, 997, 1314, 1394 for Fisheries Bureau 224, 1324 for collecting commercial statistics 226 for plans, etc., building for 780 for contingent expenses 800 for Bureau of Light-Houses, salaries 800 for Immigration and Naturalization Bureau 800 for John J. Cannon and Benjamin Smith 801 for Rafael Chapa, Juan C. Gonzales, and Eduardo Trevino 801 for R. L. Reid 801 for Jose de Olivares 801 for Judson S. Walter 801 for Census Office 812 for William L. Soleau 1313 for Court of Claims judgments under 1319 bonds of surety companies, restriction on acceptance of 125 commission authorized to investigate rates, etc 126 Census Office special agents, compensation 126 designs and estimates for building for, to be prepared; cost 698 approval by board; appropriation authorized 698 expert technical, etc., services authorized; compensation, etc 698 edition of Daily Consular Reports increased 821 Immigration Commission records to become part of files of 800 payment to Alice V. Houghton 1313 *Department of English and History, Military Academy*, status of head of 312 appointment of civilian as professor; rank, pay, etc 312 *Department of Justice*, appropriation for Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, Assistants 522, 1224 for solicitors, attorneys 522, 1224 for chief clerk, examiners, law clerks, clerks, etc 523, 1225 transfers from lump appropriations 523 for Division of Investigation 1225 for Division of Accounts 523, 1225 for contingent expenses 523, 1225 for official transportation 524, 1225 for rent 524, 1225 for Solicitor of the Treasury, etc 524, 1225 for Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor, etc 524, 1226 for United States courts 529, 749, 1232, 1425 for civil expenses under 747, 1423 for court-house, D. C 747, 1423 for Court of Claims building 747 for construction of penitentiaries 747, 1423 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 747, 1423 for Assistant Attorney-General, Deputy, attorneys, etc., in customs cases 747, 1424 for supplies, etc., customs cases 747, 1424 for witness fees, etc., before Board of General Appraisers, from customs expenses 1424 for defending suits in claims 747, 1424 for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc 748, 1424 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 748, 1424 for investigation and prosecution of frauds 748, 1424 for defense, Indian depredation cases 748, 1424 for prosecution of fraudulent conveyances, Kickapoo Indian allotments in Oklahoma 748, 1425 for traveling and emergency expenses 748, 1425 credit to disbursing clerk for advances 1425 for Alaska court expenses 748, 1425 for enforcing antitrust laws 748, 1425 for setting aside conveyances, allotments to Five Civilized Tribes 748, 1425 for volume 27, Opinions of the Attorney-General 749 for opinions and briefs of Solicitor of the Treasury 749 for investigating titles to lands in District of Columbia 749 for enforcing acts to regulate commerce 1425 for suits affecting Seminole allotments 1425 for penitentiaries 751, 1427 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 753, 1429 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 for designs and estimates for new building 1384 deficiency appropriation for United States courts 125, 214, 224, 227, 799, 812, 814, 890, 1311, 1324, 1327 for attorneys in special cases 125 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 125, 800 equipment of shop authorized 800 for rent 125 for rent of additional quarters 1310 for Assistant Attorney-General, Deputy, attorneys, etc., in customs cases 125, 214lxix deficiency appropriation for furniture and repairs 213 for contingent expenses 213, 798, 1310 for defense, Indian depredation claims 213, 1311 for investigating, etc., frauds upon the revenues 213 for prosecution of crimes 213, 1311 for Alaska court expenses 214, 1310 for United States Court of Customs Appeals 214 for miscellaneous and incidental expenses 214 for paying judgments United States courts under 218 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 218, 807, 1319 for prosecuting Indians in Arizona 224, 227, 1327 for plans, etc., new building for 780 for court-house, D. C., repairs 798 for special repairs 798 for defending suits in claims 798 for Western Union Telegraph Company 798 for Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company 798 for books for judges and district attorneys 798 for A. C. Caine 799 for interstate commerce expenses 799 for printing and binding 807 for court of appeals building, D. C 1310 for Goulder, Holding and Maston 1310 for W. K. Kimball 1311 for repairs to court-house, Fairbanks, Alaska 1311 Assistant Attorney-General to be appointed for customs cases 108 Salary fixed 214 attorneys for customs cases to be appointed, number, pay, etc 108 Deputy Assistant Attorney-General to be appointed for customs cases 108 designs and estimates for building for, to be prepared; cost 698 approval by board; appropriation authorized 698 expert technical, etc., services authorized; compensation, etc 698 Federal jails in Oklahoma, transferred to counties, etc 702 superintendent of prisons to act on boards of parole at penitentiaries 819 *Department of State*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, chief clerk 483, 1186 salary of Secretary increased 1186 for assistant solicitors, chiefs of bureaus, clerks, etc 483, 1186 for emergency clerical services 484, 1186 for clerks distributing informations among missions 484, 1186 for Director of the Consular Service, Counselor, and resident diplomatic officer 484, 1186 for officers on tariff, treaty, and trade relations, etc 484, 1186 for assistant solicitor, law clerk, clerks, etc 484, 1186 for rent for bureau of trade relations, etc 484, 1187 for expenses, treaty, tariff, and trade relations 484, 1187 for stationery, furniture, etc 485, 1187 for books, periodicals, etc., for the library 485, 1187 appropriation for lithographer, etc 485, 1187 for miscellaneous expenses 485, 1187 for rent of annex 485, 1187 for solicitor for the 522, 1224 for diplomatic and consular service 337, 1027 for printing in the 340, 1030 for North Atlantic fisheries arbitration 765 for Canadian water boundaries commission 766 for printing and binding for 768, 1446 for replica of von Steuben statue to be presented to German Emperor 886 for Canadian Fisheries Commission 1364 for international conference on letters of exchange 1364 for designs and estimates for new building 1384 deficiency appropriation for expenses of foreign trade and treaty relations 119 for division of far eastern affairs, employees, etc., under direction of Secretary of State 119 for International Union for Protection of Industrial Property 119 for foreign intercourse 203, 774, 888 for lithographing 223 for diplomatic and consular service 223, 226, 811, 814, 888, 1290, 1324 for G. R. Caswell Lumber Company, and W. K. Baldwin 775 for W. M. Malloy 775 for plans, etc., building for 780 for cipher code 1289 for credit in accounts of disbursing clerk 1289 for pay of Secretary 1290 buildings for embassies, legations, and consulates abroad, authorized 917 designs and estimates for building for, to be prepared; cost 698 approval by board; appropriation authorized 698 expert technical, etc., services authorized; compensation, etc 698 marking boundary in Passamaquoddy Bay, to be paid from appropriation for arbitration commission 775 North Atlantic Fisheries Arbitration document ordered printed; copies for 1456 printing of Senate Document No. 357, compilation of treaties, etc., ordered for 1454 *Departments, Executive*, census information to be furnished by, on request 10 *Dependencies of Foreign Countries*, extension of tariff schedules to, by proclamation of the President 82 *Depere, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 656 *Deportation of Aliens*, imported for prostitution or immoral purposes 265 return to country of origin after expiration of sentence for prostitution, etc 265 *Deposit Savings Association, Mobile, Ala.*, deficiency appropriation for creditors of 120 *Depositing Public Moneys, Land Offices*, appropriation for expenses 739, 1415 *Deputy Assistant Attorney-General*, to be appointed by Attorney-General, for customs cases; pay 108 appropriation for 742, 1424 deficiency appropriation for 214lxx *Deputy Auditors of the Treasury*, abolished; transfer of duties 1190 *Des Moines, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 704 land office at, abolished 193 transfer of records, etc., to State 193 terms of court at 1111 *Deschutes National Forest, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Desert Land Act*, entries permitted under, subject to coal rights 583 *Desert Land Entries*, on lands temporarily withdrawn for power sites, etc., not impaired 848 second, allowed, if former lost, etc 896 requirements; parties excluded 896 *Desert Lands* (*see also* Carey Act), appropriation for examination of 740, 1415 additional grant to Nevada under Carey Act of 1417 entries in Imperial County, Cal., confirmed 867 reserved for reservoirs, Millard County, Utah, restored to entry 932 temporary withdrawal from entry, pending applications by States or Territories 237 time extended for making final proofs of entries in certain counties in Washington 960 *Desplaines River, Ill.*, appropriation for waterway from Lockport to Mississippi River by Illinois River and 659 board of engineers to report on advisability 660 *Destitute Women and Children, D. C.*, appropriation for payments to abandoned, etc 406, 997 *Detroit Harbor, Wis.*, preliminary examination of to be made 676 *Detroit, Mich.*, appropriation for marine postal service; contracts authorized 361 for river postal service 1333 four-year contracts allowed for 1333 for marine hospital, smoking rooms 710 granted Alter road as public highway 235 light-house depot, oil house authorized at 536 loan of tents, etc., authorized for reunion of Elks at 885 loan to Museum of Art, the silver service presented by the City to U. S. S. “Detroit”; conditions 1272 terms of court at 1115 *Detroit River, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of 655, 947 for improvement of Livingstone Channel 655, 729, 1405 for aids to navigation, Livingstone Channel 1431 aids to navigation authorized to mark Livingstone Channel in 931 preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *“Detroit,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 loan to Detroit, Mich., of silver service presented by the City to; conditions 1272 *Devils Lake, N. Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Sioux Indians at 279, 1068 terms of court at 1121 *“Dewey,” Dry Dock*, deficiency appropriation for repairing, etc 793 *Dextrine*, duty on 39 substitutes 39 *Dials*, duty on enameled watch, etc.; requirements 31 on free list, white glass enamel for 76 *Diamidostilbendisulfoacid*, on free list 74 *Diamonds*, duty on, cut but not set 68 on free list, bort 75 dust 75 engravers’, not set 75 glaziers’, not set 75 miners’, not set 75 rough, etc 75 *Dianisidin*, on free list 74 *Dice*, duty on ivory, bone, etc 66 *Dickinson, N. Dak.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Die Blanks or Blocks, Steel*, duty on 23 *Die Blocks, Steel*, duty on 23 *Dielytra Clumps*, duty on 37 *Dierken, Joseph*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Dies, Rolls, and Plates, United States Securities*, appropriation for custody of 714, 1391 *Digest of Private Claims, House of Representatives*, appropriation for clerks preparing 474 *Digest of Rules, House of Representatives*, appropriation for preparing 473, 1176 *Digests of Supreme Court Reports*, distribution of, by Attorney General 1154 *Dike*, construction of, authorized across Olalla Slough, Oreg 855 *Dillon, Henry D.*, allowance of accounts of, as assistant inspector of furniture 208 *Dimethylanilin*, on free list 74 *“Dingley Tariff Act,”* termination of reciprocal commercial agreements under 83 *Diphenylamin*, on free list 74 *Diplomatic and Consular Service*, appropriation for diplomatic service 337, 1027 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 337, 1027 for agent, etc., Cairo 337, 1028 officials not to receive other salaries 337, 1028 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 337, 1028 for salaries, secretaries of embassies and legations 337, 1028 for instruction and transit pay 338, 1029 for clerks at embassies and legations 338, 1029 for interpreters at embassies and legations 338, 1029 for student interpreters to embassies and legations 339, 1029 for quarters, etc., student interpreters, Japan 339, 1030 Turkey 339, 1030 for contingent expenses, missions 340, 1030 dispatch agents 340, 1030lxxi appropriation for printing in the Departof State 340, 1030 loss by exchange 340, 1030 for transportation of diplomatic and consular officers 340, 1030 for steam launch, Constantinople 340, 1030 for ground rent, Tokyo, Japan 340, 1030 for Cape Spartel Light, Tangier 340, 1030 for bringing home criminals 340, 1031 for life-saving testimonials 340, 1031 for expenses, neutrality act 340, 1031 for unforseen emergencies 341, 1031 for heirs of officers dying abroad 341, 1031 for bringing home remains of officers 341, 1031 for Congress of Hygiene and Demography 341, 1034 International Congress on Social Insurance; invitation 1034 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 341, 1031 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 341, 1031 for Mexican Boundary Commission 342, 1032 for Bureau for Repression of African Slave Trade 342, 1032 for Prison Commission 342 for Geodetic Association 342, 1032 for repairs to legations and consulates 342, 1032 for Bureau of American Republics 342 for Pan American Union 1032 for permanent court of arbitration 342, 1032 for International Institute of Agriculture 343, 1032 for International Railway Congress 343 for International Sanitary Bureau 343, 1033 for work of Joint High Commission 343 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 343, 1033 for United States court for China 344, 1033 for marking Canadian boundary 344, 1033 for Canadian fisheries commission 344, 1033 for International Office of Public Health 344, 1034 for International Seismological Association 344 for international boundary line in Passamaquoddy Bay 344 for installment to Colombia 345 for international expositions, Rome and Turin, Italy 345 for International Parliamentary Union 345 for investigating Samoan claims 1034 for arbitration of title to Chamizal tract 1034 for Red Cross Conference 1034 for International Congress on Alcoholism 1034 for consular service 345, 1035 for salaries, consuls-general, consuls, and consular inspectors 345, 1035 for expenses, consular inspectors 345, 1035 for consular assistants 345, 1035 for clerks at consulates 346, 1035 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 346, 1035 for marshals, consular courts 346, 1035 for consular prisons 346, 1035 for relief and protection of American seamen 346, 1036 for foreign hospitals, Cape Town and Panama 346, 1036 for Seamen’s Institute, Kobe 347, 1036 for contingent expenses 347, 1036 loss by exchange 347, 1036 for purchase of land, consulate at Amoy 347 deficiency appropriation for International Bureau of Weights and Measures 203 for Pan-American Conference, Fourth 203 deficiency appropriation for International Conference on Maritime Law 203 for Saint John River Commission 203 for International Agricultural Exhibition, Buenos Aires 203 for International Exposition of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires 203 for Exhibition of Fine and Applied Arts, Santiago, Chile 203 for building, Bureau of American Republics 203 for transportation, diplomatic and consular officers 223, 226, 774, 811, 814, 1324 for chargés d’Affaires ad interim 223, 226, 774, 811 for contingent expenses, missions 223, 884, 1324 for consular salaries 223, 1324 for clerks at consulates 223, 1324 for contingent expenses, consulates 223, 1324 for clerks at embassies and legations 774 for International Institute of Agriculture 774 for International Industrial Property Union 775, 1290 for commission for celebration of Mexican Independence 775 for Pan-American Conference 775 for international investigation of opium evil 775 for International Seismological Association 1290 for Saint John River commission 1290 for Canadian water boundaries commission; rent 1290 for secretaries of embassies and legations 1324 Ecuador given United States building used at Quito Exposition 203 estates of deceased citizens transmitted by consular officers to Treasury to be held by Auditor as conservator, etc 1083 marking boundary in Passamaquoddy Bay to be paid from appropriation for arbitration commission 775 purchase of buildings, etc., for embassies, legations, and consulates, authorized 917 *Diplomatic Officer, Department of State, Resident*, appropriation for 484, 1186 *Diplomatic Officers*, appropriation for instruction and transit pay 338, 1029 for transportation to and from posts 340, 1030 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 341, 1031 for bringing home from abroad, remains of 341, 1031 deficiency appropriation for transportation 223, 226, 774, 811, 814, 1324 jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in suits against, or their domestics 1161 *Director of the Consular Service*, appropriation for 484, 1186 *Director of the Mint* (*see also* Mints and Assay Offices), appropriation for r examiner, assay er, clerks, etc 492, 1194 for freight on bullion and coin 492, 1194 for contingent expenses 492, 1194 for examinations, etc 492, 1194 for incidentals 492, 1194 for collecting precious metals statistics 492, 1194 to keep series of weights, corresponding to standard troy pound of Bureau of Standards, at each mint and assay office 1354lxxii *Directory, International Commercial*, appropriation for printing and binding; sale 769 *Disbarment Proceedings, Interior Department*, appropriation for expenses of testimony in 744, 1419 *Disbursing Officers*, proceedings in Court of Claims for settlement of unadjusted accounts of 1141 cases to be reported to Congress by Attorney General 1142 *Discolorations, etc.*, no allowance for, on imports of iron or steel, or manufactures of 25 *Discriminating Duty*, imposed on importations in foreign vessels 87 through contiguous countries 87 exceptions under treaties or Acts of Congress 87 retail trade with contiguous countries 87 *Discriminations by Common Carriers, Unjust*, Commerce Court to hear suits to prevent 539, 1148 *Discriminations, Interstate Commerce*, damages allowed to parties affected by unjust, for acts of carriers or shippers 550 *Discriminations, Unjust*, minimum tariff applied to imports from countries making no, against United States and products 82 proclamation announcing, to be issued 82 *Diseased Animals*, fences permitted along international boundary lines, to keep out 440 *Diseases Among Indians*, appropriation for prevention and treatment of 271, 1059 *Diseases and Causes of Death, International Commission for Revision of Classification of*, commissioners to be appointed to 1 *Diseases, Animal*, appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 420, 1239 for scientific investigations in 420, 1240 *Diseases, Contagious, D. C.*, appropriation for preventing spread of 402, 993 *Diseases, Loathsome or Dangerous Contagious*, aliens afflicted with, excluded admission 263 *Diseases of Cattle, Special Report on*, printing of revised edition ordered; distribution 1459 *Diseases of the Horse, Special Report on*, printing of revised edition ordered; distribution 1459 *Disinfecting Service, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 402, 993 *Disks*, duty on carbon 19 on free list, glass, rough-cut, for optical instruments 76 *Dismal Swamp Canal*, purchase of, authorized as part of waterway, Norfolk to Beaufort Inlet 640 *Distilled Oils*, duty on, not specially provided for 12 *Distilled Spirits* (*see also* Spirits, Distilled), duty on; determination of proof 39 compounds of 40 preparations of 40 fruit brandy from artificially sweetened wine and pomace, exempt from regulations for manufacture of 1014 *Distilled Spirits, Wines, and Other Beverages*, Schedule H, Tariff of 1909 39 *Distinctive Paper*, appropriation for United States securities 714, 1390 for national currency 714, 1391 deficiency appropriation for national currency 204 for United States securities 204, 1295 *District Attorneys, United States Courts*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 749, 1426 payment to clerks acting as, during vacancies 749, 1426 salaries, New Jersey and Nevada 1426 for fees, District of Columbia 750, 1426 for regular assistants 750, 1426 for special assistants 750, 1426 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 799, 1311 duties under Insecticide Act 332 salaries of, Texas districts, made uniform 828 to report to Solicitor of the Treasury suits in which United States is a party 294 *District Building, D. C.*, appropriation for care of 375, 967 appointment of employees 375 for fuel, miscellaneous supplies, etc 375, 968 sfor installing water meters 392 *District Courts* (*see also* Judicial Code), provisions in Judicial Code relating to 1087–1130 customs cases pending in, transferred to Court of Customs Appeals 107, 1145 jurisdiction in appeals from Board of General Appraisers to cease 106 to compel attendance, etc., for corporationtax information 117 *District Judges*, appropriation for 529, 1233 deficiency appropriation for additional, New New York eastern district 890 additional, authorized for Maryland district 201 New York eastern district 838 Ohio northern district 202 southern district 202 one to be appointed for each district 1087 two or more in certain designated districts 1087 to serve in two districts in certain designated cases 1087 to reside in district; punishment for failure 1087 salary of 1087 adjournment of court in absence of 1088 designation, in case of disability, of judge from other district 1089 from another circuit 1089 record of designation 1089 to dispose of accumulated or urgent business 1089 separate courts authorized at the same time 1089 of temporary judge by Chief Justice, in absence of circuit judge or justice 1089 revocation and new appointment when necessary 1089 by senior circuit judge present in circuit 1089 of circuit judge to hold district court where required 1089 of other judge, in case of disqualification by interest, etc 1090 when personal bias or prejudice is charged, affidavit required 1090 when judge admits inability 1090 *District of Columbia*, appropriation for general expenses (half from Treasury, half from District revenues) 374, 966 for salaries, executive office 374, 966lxxiii appropriation for index of laws, etc., relating to the District 966 for purchasing officer; duties 966 motorcycles for elevator inspectors 967 building permits may be canceled and fee refunded; conditions 967 annual leaves, regular annual employees; exception 967 for care of District Building 375, 967 for assessor’s office 375, 968 temporary clerical services 968 for excise board 376, 968 for personal-tax board 376, 968 for collector’s office 376, 968 for auditor’s office 376, 969 for corporation counsel’s office 376, 969 for sinking-fund office 376, 969 for coroner’s office 377, 969 for market masters 377, 969 for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 377, 970 for engineer’s office 377, 970 for municipal architect’s office 378, 971 for special assessment office 379, 971 for street-sweeping office 379, 971 for board of examiners, steam engineers 379, 972 for automobile board 379, 972 license tax on motor vehicles 679 for insurance department 379, 972 annual reports required 379 for surveyor’s office 379, 972 for free public library 380, 972 for contingent expenses 380, 973 restriction on use of horses, etc 381, 973 illustrations in reports forbidden 381 use for fire insurance prohibited 381, 973 stable expenses 381, 973 postage 381, 973 collecting personal taxes 381, 973 judicial expenses 381, 974 coroner’s, etc., expenses 381, 974 inquests restricted 974 motor vehicle for engineer commissioner 381 restriction on carriages, motor vehicles, etc 381 advertising 381, 974 enforcing game and fish laws 382, 974 for survey of dangerous, etc., buildings 382, 974 for erection of tablets to mark historical places 382, 974 book typewriters for recorder of deeds 974 for copies of wills, etc., to assessor 382, 974 for motor-vehicle tags 382, 975 for classifying, etc., old records 382 for repairs of buildings injured by fire 382, 975 exchange of typewriters, etc., permitted 382 for equipping sand and gravel wharf 382, 975 for book typewriter for surveyor’s office 382 recording by typewriters authorized 382 transfer of Reservation 185 as property yard 383 for file cases, register of wills 383 for testing fireproof materials 383, 975 small purchases without advertising for contracts 975 for makipg surveys of old subdivisions in 975 for repairs, etc., to markets 383, 975 for addition to cement warehouse 975 for purchase of construction, etc., material 975 for apparatus for asphalt inspector 975 for eliminating grade crossings, Union Station 383 appropriation for widening of First Street east 383 sale, etc., of land not needed for street purposes 383 substitution of land for flagstaffs on plaza 383 for assessment and permit work 384, 975 for paving roadways 975 deposit of collections 975 for work on streets and avenues; schedules 384, 975 restriction on streets paved with granite blocks, etc 384, 976 limit for asphalt pavements 384, 976 for paving Market Space, from Seventh to Eighth Streets 384 D Street NW., from Seventh to Eighth Streets 384 for repairingE StreetNW., fromEleventh to Thirteenth Streets 976 for improving Seventeenth Street NW., from B to E Streets 976 for connecting Belmont and Fifteenth Streets NW 976 for grading streets, etc 385, 976 for condemning streets, etc 385, 976 for county roads, construction, etc 385, 976 part of U Street NW. to be known as Vernon Street 385 for repairs, streets, etc 386, 977 amount for heater method; contracts 386 changes in widths of roadways 386 relocation of tracks Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad 977 for sidewalks and curbs, Government reservations, etc 387, 978 McMillan Park 978 for repairs, county roads 387, 978 for bridges 387, 978 subway for Cedar Street under Baltimore and Ohio tracks 387 for improving connecting street between Sixteenth Street NW., Columbia and Quarry Roads 978 new highway plan northwest, adjoining Zoological Park; expenses 978 for bridge across Rock Creek at Q Street 979 condemning land to widen, etc., Q StreetNW.; expenses 979 for sewers, cleaning, etc 388, 979 for streets, cleaning, etc 388, 980 horse-propelled street-washing machine 389 authority to take over contract work; equipment, etc 980 for removing snow and ice 389, 980 for disposal of city refuse; contracts 389, 980 for stable, etc., street-cleaning department 980 for parking commission 389, 980 for bathing beach 389, 980 for public scales; deep wells 389, 981 for playgrounds; from District revenues 389, 981 condemnation for interior park in square 534 981 for public convenience stations 390, 981 for condemning insanitary buildings 390, 981 for electrical department 390, 981 for lighting expenses 390, 982 settlement of arc-lighting contract 982 for electric lighting 391 Union Station Plaza 391 for additional fire-alarm boxes 391 for Washington Aqueduct 391, 982 for filtration plant 392, 982lxxiv appropriation for coagulant plant 392 for water meters for Government Printing Office, etc 392 for emergencies 392, 983 for McMillan Park, grounds 983 for Washington Aqueduct, lining 983 for survey, etc., Patuxent River as a source of water supply 983 for remodeling Georgetown reservoir 983 for repairs to Cabin John Bridge 983 for Rock Creek Park 392, 983 for public schools 392, 983 for instruction of deaf-mute persons 398, 989 colored deaf mutes 398, 989 for instruction of indigent blind children 399, 989 for police department 399, 990 enforcing child-labor law 399, 990 National Bureau of Criminal Identification 399, 990 for fire department 400, 991 restriction on absences from District 992 investigation for high-pressure system 992 for health department 401, 992 for court of appeals reports 403, 994 for probation officers 994 for juvenile court 403, 994 moneys for abandoned families, etc 403 for police court 403, 995 for lunacy writs 404, 905 for municipal court 404, 905 for interest and sinking fund 404, 995 for emergency fund 404, 996 for support of convicts out of the District 405, 996 for courthouse employees 405, 996 for court of appeals building 405, 996 for jail 405 for jail prisoners, etc 996 for expenses, supreme court 405, 996 for Board of Charities 405, 997 for reformatories and correctional institutions 406, 997 for medical charities 407, 999 acceptance of voluntary medical service authorized 409 for care of children, etc 409, 1000 for temporary homes, etc 410, 1001 acceptance of Night Lodging House by 1001 for support, etc., of insane 410, 1002 for relief of the poor 411, 1002 for transportation of paupers 411, 1002 expenditures for reformatory, etc., within ten miles of Mount Vernon, prohibited; exception 1002 for workhouse 1002 delivery of jail prisoners to workhouse 1002 work to be performed by them 1002 jurisdiction of Commissioners over prisoners 1003 authority over jail and prisoners transferred to Commissioners 1003 jail and asylum combined as Washington Asylum and Jail 1003 superintendent to be appointed; former offices abolished 1003 duties; bond required 1003 commitments hereafter 1003 supreme court, D. C., powers over jail transferred to Commissioners 1003 sale of workhouse products; division of receipts 1004 for militia expenses 411, 1004 for extension of water mains 412, 1005 for Anacostia River Flats 1005 appropriation for acquiring Montrose Park 1005 for water department 412, 1006 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc 413, 1007 laborers and mechanics 413, 1007 horses, wagons, etc 413, 1007 water department temporary employees, laborers, etc 414, 1008 employees to be paid from miscellaneous trust-fund deposits 414, 1008 limit of requisitions from Treasury 415, 1008 lighting contracts; maximum rates 1008 transfer of apparatus, etc., from Superintendent of Capitol, etc., to other offices or the District 1011 for court of appeals 529, 1233 for supreme court 529, 1233 for storehouse for naval militia 717 for site, etc., for fountain in McMillan Park 717 for Zoological Park 719, 1396 for burial of indigent soldiers, etc., at Arlington 723, 1400 for improvement and care of public buildings and grounds 725, 1402 for destitute patients, Providence Hospital 731, 1407 for destitute patients, etc., Garfield Hospital 731, 1408 for Children’s Hospital, additions, etc 731, 1408 for courthouse repairs 747, 1423 for National Training School for Boys, buildings 747, 1423 for investigating title to lands in 749 for fees, United States district attorney 750, 1426 office expenses restricted 1426 for city post-office building 1384 deficiency appropriation for care, etc., of children 122 for water main to National Training School for Boys 122 for portable schoolhouses 122 for National Training School for Boys 125, 786, 800, 1298 for printing building regulations 208 issue and sale authorized 208 for typewriting pub lie-school pay rolls 208 for Industrial Home School for Colored Children 209, 1298 for judgments against 209, 787, 1299 for support of prisoners 209, 223, 788 for supreme court expenses 209, 788, 1299 for support of convicts 223, 788, 811, 814 for coroner’s office 782, 783, 1296 for plumbing regulations 782 for postage 782, 1296 for judicial expenses 782, 1296 for advertising 783, 1296 for damages 783 for printing police regulations 783 for repairs county roads 783 for improving Nichols Avenue SE 783 for condemnation expenses 783 for assessment and permit work 783, 1296 for extension of certain streets and avenues, wholly from District revenues 783, 1297 for Piney Branch parkway 784 for purchase of lands, Government reservations 784, 1297 for sewers 784 for electrical department 784 for lighting 784 for Western High School Building 785lxxv deficiency appropriation for instruction of blind children 785 for fire department 785, 1297 for health department 785, 1297 for juvenile court 785, 1297 for lunacy writs 785, 1297 for Washington Asylum 785, 1297 for reformatory and workhouse 785 for jail 786, 1299 for Home for Aged and Infirm 786, 1298 for Eastern Dispensary 786, 1298 for Tuberculosis Hospital 787, 1298 for Board of Children’s Guardians 787, 1298 for naval militia 787, 1298 for refunding permits 787, 1299 for Northern Liberty Market claims 787 for water department 787 for branch library, Takoma Park 1296 for advertising taxes in arrears 1296 for metal tags, horse-drawn vehicles 1296 for grading streets, etc 1297 for A. Wilson and Brother, fuel 1297 for road along bank of Anacostia River 1297 for public schools 1297 for police court 1297 for Columbia Polytechnic Institute 1298 for Industrial Home School 1298 for court of appeals building 1310 for condemning land for Meridian Hill Park 1310 streets, etc., change of name of Messmore Place to Mozart Place 1347 part of Twenty-third Street NW 240 portion of Fifteenth Street NW changed to McPherson Place 325 part of U Street NW to be Vernon Place 385 extension of Belmont Road 232 extension of Columbia Road NW 242 extension of Forty-first Street NW 240 extension of Fourth Street SE 243 extension of Franklin Street NE 200 extension of Massachusetts Avenue NW 584 extension of Military Road NW 242 extension of Newton Place NW 200 extension of Nineteenth Street NW 373 extension of Park Place NW 199 extension of Princeton Place NW 325 extension of R Street SE 232 extension of Reno Road 887 extension of Seventeenth Street NE 1347 extension of Thirteenth Street NW 925 extension of Twenty-third Street SE 232 extension of Van Buren Street NW 1078 extension of Waterside Drive 232 opening road along bank of Anacostia River 353 vacation of Forty-first Street NW., in part 292 widening, etc., Cedar Street NE 387 widening First Street NE 466 widening of Park Road NW 888 highways system, changes authorized in northern section 241 changes authorized in northwest section 197, 201, 924 condemning lands to extend streets through reserved subdivisions 268 portion of Jefferson Street NW., stricken from plan of 240 allowance for temporary employees, increased 787 bonds not required of United States or, on appeals, etc 464 buildings for Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor, authorized 698 change of grade Union Station, assessment of damages to John B. Lord 1344 William Frye White 581 city post-office, construction authorized 698 closing of D Street SW., between 14th and 15th, for new Engraving and Printing Bureau building 707 corporations, Firemen’s Insurance Company, restriction released 920 Masonic Temple Association, rights of stockholders to vote 239 Washington Sanitary Housing Company, dividends 887 credit directed in disallowed accounts of, for expenses of militia participating in Army maneuvers 123 discriminations against United States uniforms by theaters, etc., a misdemeanor; penalty 963 elimination of grade crossings, etc., appraisement of damages to property of Satah Edwards 336 to Margaretha Weideman, etc 1344 enlarging Capitol grounds to Union Station, authorized 738 fire department, members allowed leave in cases of illness or injury in line of duty 1395 grade crossing changed on Q Street NE 199 height of buildings regulated 452 completion of church above limit permitted 891 included in census of 1910 1 incorporations, American National Red Cross, charter amended 604 National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association 1361 Saint Vincent’s Orphan Asylum, charter amended 590 library at Takoma Park, acceptance of gift from Andrew Carnegie for 290 Lincoln Memorial Commission created 898 Meridian Hill Park, acquiring land for, authorized; appropriation authorized 700 militia allotment available for expenses of participating in joint maneuvers, 1908 328 to participate in Army maneuvers, etc.; expenses, etc 329 Montrose Park, acquiring land for, authorized; appropriation authorized 701 municipal regulations, issue and sale of 1299 proceeds half to Treasury and half to District 1299 office building for bureaus, etc., authorized 699 pandering defined and punishment provided for 833 parole to female juvenile offenders committed to Reform School for Girls 300 probation system provisions 864 public convenience stations at Dupont Circle and Ninth Street between F and G Streets NW., abandoned 717 public schools, provisions for substitute teachers 1395 railroad siding to Capitol power plant continued 1443 railroad siding to navy-yard directed 615 location, etc 615 appropriation for right of way 615 construction 615 use of present track continued 616lxxvi sealer of weights and measures, title changed to superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 874 statues, fountains, and monuments in public streets, parks, etc., to be submitted to Commission of Fine Arts 371 street railways, Baltimore and Washington Transit Company, time extended for completion 894 City and Suburban Railway to extend tracks, etc 371 to extend underground system on North Capitol Street 231 time extended for building Washington, Spa Springs and Gretta Railroad 229 titles for workhouse and reformatory sites to be in United States; condemnation authorized 122 warehouse receipts, issue, negotiation, etc 301 Washington Market Company, may lay switch, etc., into Square No. 328 238 workhouse and reformatory inmates to be released in 464 *District of Columbia, Code Amendment*, Sec. 177, costs, etc.; bond not required of United States or District on appeals, etc 464 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of the*, appropriation for salaries 374, 966 authorized to exchange typewriters, adding machines, and pianos for new ones 382 to issue and sell building regulations, etc.; proceeds 208 municipal regulations by 1299 may accept gift for branch library, Takoma Park 290 may dispose of land acquired for eliminating grade crossings, but not needed for street purposes 383 may make minor changes in widths of streets 387 street cleaning, etc., may be done under their direction, instead of by contract 980 to investigate, etc., for high-pressure fire service in business section 992 Washington Asylum and Jail transferred to control, etc., of 1003 duties concerning 1003 *Districts, Judicial*, division of the States into 1105–1130 *Ditches*, cooperation with water users under reclamation projects for, to carry water for irrigation 926 *Divi-Divi*, on free list 75 *Dixie National Forest, Utah and Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Document Room, House of Representatives*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 476, 1179 for Joel Grayson 477, 1179 *Document Room, Senate*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 469, 1171 Documentary Stamps, Internal Revenue, deficiency appropriation for refunding, on export manifests 219, 809 time extended for refund of, on bills of exchange for foreign exports 120, 779, 1291 *Documents, Congressional*, reserved sets of, discontinued 868 *Documents of the Sixtieth Congress*, distribution to retiring members, repealed 183 *Documents, Public*, on free list, issued by foreign governments 74 river and harbor reports and surveys to be printed as, Sixty-first Congress 184 *Documents, Superintendent of*, appropriation for salaries and expenses, office of 790, 1448 control of Public Printer continued 770 *Dolliver, Jonathan P., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1314 *Dolls, Doll Heads, etc.*, duty on, not specially provided for 66 *Dolores, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 461 *Domestic Alcohol*, drawback allowed of internal-revenue tax paid on, used in preparations exported 90 *Domestic Animals*, census inquiries as to, not on farms and ranges 4, 227 schedules of cattle, etc., slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 *Domestic Articles, Reimported*, duty equal to internal-revenue tax to be paid on 90 proof of identity 91 *Dominican Republic*, appropriation for minister resident and consul general 337 for minister 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Dominoes*, duty on ivory, bone, etc 66 *Dona Ana County, N. Mex.*, homestead patents allowed settlers excluded from Refugio Colony grant 896 mineral, etc., lands excluded 896 existing subdivision lines recognized 896 expenses, etc 896 *Donaldson, John*, deficiency appropriation for burial expenses, etc 781 *Donnelley, Florence A.*, deficiency appropriation for services 805, 1318 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives*, appropriation for, assistant, messengers, etc 476, 1178 *Dothan, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 704 terms of court at 1106 *Double Creek, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of; maintenance by Union 637 *Doublets*, duty on 68 *Douglas, Ariz.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 authorized to issue bonds for waterworks 290 *Douglas, Wyo.*, construction of public building at, authorized 684 *Dowagiac, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Downs*, duty on crude, not specially provided for 66 quilts, etc 66 *Dragon’s Blood*, on free list 75lxxvii *Drainage Investigations*, appropriation for expenses of 439, 1263 *Drapeau, Louis C.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803, 1315 *Draughts*, duty on ivory, bone, etc 66 *Drawbacks*, allowed on imported coal, etc., used by American ships in foreign, etc., trade 65 allowed on imported materials used in manufacture of articles exported 90 articles partly of domestic materials 90 under existing laws, continued at new rates 90 identification; payment 90 domestic alcohol paying internal-revenue tax 90 restrictions and regulations 90 materials for ships built for foreign account 90 salt used in curing meats 39 not allowed, of additiona Iduty imposed for undervaluation 96 *Drawbacks, Philippine Islands*, provisions for 176 *Drawbars, Railway*, change of standard height of, authorized 299 noncompliance unlawful 299 use of chains instead of, allowed on cars for repairs with live stock or perishable freight 299 *Drawers*, duty on cotton, etc 48 *Drawing Knives*, duty on 27 *Drawings*, duty on pen and ink, not specially provided for 70 on free list, for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 original in existence more than twenty years 811 *Drayton, N. Dak.*, may bridge Red River of the North 894 *Dredging Plants*, appropriation for purchase, etc., for use on Arkansas River, Ark 651 Cape Fear River, N. C 641 *Dress Facings, Bias*, duty on, cotton pile fabrics 47 *Dress Goods*, duty on, woolen, women’s and children’s, cotton, etc., warp 54 not specially provided for 54 *Dress Steels*, duty on 24 *“Dressed Line,” Flax*, duty on 49 *Drew County, Ark.*, may bridge Bayou Bartholomew 179 *Drills*, duty on agricultural; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Drought-Resistant Crops*, appropriation for breeding, etc 422, 1243 *Druggets*, duty on 55 *Drugs*, duty on, natural barks, berries, etc 13 alcohol excluded 13 on free list, crude, not edible, barks, beans, etc., not specially provided for 75 to prevent conception or produce abortion forbidden entry; seizure, etc 86 wholesale, for medicinal purposes, excepted 86 *Drugs, Adulterated, etc.*, appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 432, 1255 *Drums, Iron or Steel, for Acids*, on free list, returned from abroad 72 *Dry-Land Farming*, appropriation for methods of crop production under 422, 1243 for utilizing lands in arid regions for 422, 1243 *Dublin, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 1370 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Dubois, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Dubuque, Iowa*, terms of court at 1111 *Duchesne River, Utah*, appropriation for constructing bridge across, at Theodore 285 reimbursement from proceeds of Uintah-Reservation lands 285 for constructing bridge across, at Theodore 1074 deficiency appropriation for bridge across, at Myton, Utah 124 *Duck Island, Conn.*, appropriation for harbor of refuge; contracts 633, 934 *Dula, John W.*, payment for services 229 acts as commissioner North Carolina western judicial district, legalized 229 *Duluth, Minn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 657 for public building 1370 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 terms of court at 1116 *Dunham, Dio W.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1319 *Dunkirk, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; City to provide terminal facilities 634 for public building 1370 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Dunns Creek, Fla.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Duquoin, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1370 construction of public building authorized at 681 *Durango, Colo.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 granted lands for public park 461 *Durango National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1248 *“During the Session,”* to mean 117 days 478 to mean 210 days 1180 *Dust*, on free list, bone 73 diamond 75 *Dutch Metal*, duty on leaf 29 on free list, clippings from 74 *Duties, Countervailing*, on imports from countries paying export bounties on same, etc 85 *Duties, Customs* (*see also* Tariff of 1909), appeals allowed only to Court of Customs Appeals from decisions of Board of General Appraisers, as to 1145lxxviii *Duties on Imports*, certified checks receivable in payment of; conditions 965 Philippine Tariff of 1909 130 *Duwamish River, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 676 *D’Wamish Indians, etc., Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc 286, 1074 *Dyeing*, duty on woods, etc., used for, not specially provided for 13 on free list, articles in crude state used in, not specially provided for 72 crude woods, expressly used for, not specially provided for 75 *Dyer, Robert W.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Dyersburg, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 1370 *Dyes*, duty on coal-tar 13 on free list, alizarin or anthacin 71 *Dyewoods*, duty on extracts and decoctions of, not specially provided for 13 on free list, crude, not specially provided for 75 *Dymers Creek, Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 640 **E.** *“E. G. Crosby,” Steamer*, name of “Naomi” may be changed to 326 *Eagle Pass, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1370 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Eagle Point, N. J.*, range lights authorized at or near 535 *Earthenware*, duty on common, not decorated 18 common yellow, glazed 18 decorated; etc 18 not decorated, etc 18 Rockingham 18 *Earthquake in Costa Rica*, distribution of tents, etc., to sufferers from 367 *Earthquake, Italian*, thanks to Italy for engravings presented for aid to sufferers by 875 *Earths*, duty on fuller’s 18 ochery, sienna, and umber 15 unwrought, not specially provided for 18 wrought, not specially provided for 18 *Earths, Earthenware, and Glassware*, Schedule B, Tariff of 1909 17 *Earthy Substances*, duty on articles of, not specially provided for 18 *East Boothbay, Me.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 631 *East Chester Creek, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of 635, 935 *East Chicago, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River at 178 *East Fork of Coquille River, Oreg.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *East Haven River, Conn.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *East Orange, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *East Pearl River, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *East Pittsburg, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *East River, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of; removing obstructions North Brother and South Brother Islands 635, 935 for lighting 754 *East Saint Louis, Ill.*, terms of court at 1110 *Eastern Dispensary, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 deficiency appropriation for 786, 1298 *Easton, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 704, 1370 *Eastport, Idaho*, made a subport of entry 467 privileges of immediate transportation 467 *Eau Claire, Wis.*, terms of court at 1130 *Ebony*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough or hewn only 81 *Ecgonine, etc.*, duty on 14 *Echo Bay, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 634 *Ecuador*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 gift of United States building at Quito Exposition to 203 *Eddington, David*, homestead entry in Utah authorized to 1349 coal reserved to Government 1349 *Edenton Bay, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Edgemoor Lighthouse Depot, Del.*, appropriation for improvements 1431 improvements authorized at 535 *Edgewater Connecting Railway Company*, time extended for bridging Kansas River, Kansas City, Kans., by 191 *Edgings*, duty on cotton, flax, etc 50 cotton, silk, etc., made on Lever or Gothrough machine 50 silk 60 woolen 54 *Ediz Hook, Wash.*, wharf, etc., at, to be transferred from Navy to Revenue-Cutter Service 712 *Edmonds Harbor, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 676 *Education Bureau, Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc 515, 1217 specialist in higher education, etc 1217 for books, etc 515, 1218 for collecting statistics, etc 515, 1218 deficiency appropriation for collecting statistics 222 for distributing documents 1323 *Education, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 515, 1218 for education of Alaska natives under supervision of 744, 1420 for publication of annual report of 768, 1446 *Educational Associations*, exempt from corporation tax, if not for profit 113lxxix *Educational Institutions, etc.*, on free list, apparatus, etc., for 78 books, etc., for; limit 74 *Educational Objects of Art*, on free list, produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Edwards, James F.*, deficiency appropriatoin for services 802 *Edwards, Sarah*, appraisement of damages to property of, from change of grade for Union Station, D. C 336 *Edwardsville, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Eel Grass*, duty on manufactures of 17 *Eels*, duty on 37 *Effects of Passengers, Personal*, admitted without certified invoice 92 *Egg Plant Seed*, duty on 37 *Eggs*, duty on, albumen 36 dried 36 not specially provided for 36 yolk of 36 importation prohibited of game birds’, etc.; exception 75 allowed for propagation; regulations 75 on free list, birds’ 75 fish 75 insects’ 75 silkworm 79 *Eight Hour Law*, contracts for new vessels of the Navy to comply with 628, 1287 *Eighteenth Street N W., D. C.*, condemning lands for extending 978 appropriation for expenses, etc 979 *Eighth Judicial Circuit*, appropriation for messenger, etc 529, 1233 States included in 1131 four circuit judges authorized for 1131 New Mexico district assigned to 567 *Eightmile River, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of 633 *El Oro, Tex.*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande from Presidio del Norte, Mexico, to 853 *El Paso, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 terms of court at 1127 *El Reno, Okla.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 sale of Cheyenne and Arapahoe agency and school lands, etc., at, authorized for Masonic orphanage 190 *Elberton, Ga.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Eldorado National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Elections of Representatives*, provisions for giving publicity to contributions for 822 *Electric Cars, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 364, 1336 substitution of wagon service authorized 364, 1337 *Electric Currents*, appropriation for investigating destructive effects on buildings, etc., of 528, 1232 *Electric Light and Power Service, Executive Departments, etc., D. C.*, direct contracts to be made for 531 *Electric Light Poles*, duty on 33 *Electric Plants, Army*, appropriation for seacoast fortifications 1341 for gun and mortar batteries, material, etc 596, 1341 for installation of, Philippine Islands 598, 1343 sale of surplus power permitted; use of proceeds 253, 1048 *Electric Street Railways*, not carrying freight, exempt from requirements for through routes, etc., in interstate commerce 552 *Electric Wires*, duty on, composed of metal, rubber, etc 24 *Electrical Department, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 390, 981 assistant engineer; duties 390, 981 for contingent expenses 390, 982 for placing wires underground 390, 982 for extending police-patrol system 390, 982 for lighting expenses, rates 391, 982 settlement for arc-lighting contract with Potomac Electric Power Company 982 for electric arc lights 391 for additional fire-alarm boxes 391 deficiency appropriation for supplies 784 schedules of rates for electric, gas, etc., lighting 1009 *Electrical Units, International Committee on*, appropriation for expenses of delegates 528, 1232 *Electrodes, Carbon*, duty on 19 *Electrotype Plates*, duty on 28 *Elevator Facilities*, included as transportation in interstate commerce 545 *Elimination of Grade Crossings, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses, Union Railroad Station 383 land for widening First street transferred to commissioners 383 disposal permitted of land acquired for, not needed for street purposes 383 *Eliza Island, Bellingham Bay, Wash.*, light and fog signal station authorized at 537 *Elizabeth City, N. C.*, terms of court at 1120 *Elizabeth River, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Elizabeth River, N. J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Elizabeth River, Va.*, preliminary examination to be made of western branch of 954 *Elk*, appropriation for feeding, protecting and removal of, in Wyoming 1258 *Elk River, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of 639 for lighting 754 preliminary examination to be made of 953 *Elkins, Stephen B., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1314 *Elkins, W. Va.*, construction of public building authorized at 683lxxx *Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of*, loan of tents, etc., for reunion at Detroit, Mich 885 *Ellensburg, Wash.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 made port of delivery 579 *Elliott, James D.*, deficiency appropriation for services 800 *Ellis Island Immigration Station, N. Y.*, appropriation for new crematory 764 for reconstructing ferry rack 764 for new ice plant 1441 for repairs, etc 1441 for sea wall, etc 1441 deficiency appropriation for equipping contagious hospital 126 for rent of wharf, and construction of building, adjacent to Barge Office 216 for remodeling, etc., main building 216 for passenger elevator 216 for freight elevator 216 for hot water, and oiling systems 216 for dredging channels to landings, etc 801 *Ellsworth, Me.*, appropriation for public building 1371 *Elmira, N. Y.*, terms of court at 1120 *Elwood, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1371 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Elyria, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Embassies*, appropriation for clerks at 338, 1029 for interpreters to 338, 1029 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 774 purchase of buildings for, authorized 917 *Embossed Paper, etc.*, duty on, not lithographed, not specially provided for 63 *Embroideries*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 beads or spangles 64 cotton, flax, etc 50 cotton, silk, etc., made on Lever or Gothrough machine 50 silk 60 tinsel wire, etc 30 woolen 54 *Embroidery Cotton*, duty on 42 *Embroidery Machines*, duty on 32 imported prior to January 1, 1911, admitted free 32 *Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service*, appropriation for unforeseen 341, 1031 *Emergency Currency*, deficiency appropriation for employees on 775 *Emergency Fund, D. C.*, appropriation for, purchases 404, 996 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 *Emery*, duty on, grains, manufactured, etc 66 wheels, files, etc 66 on free list, ore 75 *Emigrants, Alien Assisted*, admission excluded 264 exception, in transit to contiguous country 264 *Emperor of Germany*, appropriation for replica of von Steuben statue to be presented to 886 *Employees, Common Carrier*, term construed in interstate commerce 546 *Employees, Government*, appropriation for medical examination of, receiving pay for injuries 526, 1228 punishment for bribery, etc., of, in customs matters 103 receiving bribes, etc., in customs cases 103 law granting compensation for injuries to, etc., applicable to Isthmian Canal 1452 punishment for falsifying accounts, records, etc 1355 making false reports of public moneys or securities 1356 *Employees, Railway*, appropriation for arbitrating differences of 719, 1397 *Employers’ Liability Act*, actions to be brought in two years 291 jurisdiction of circuit courts 291 concurrent with State court 291 no removal from State to United States court 291 survival to heirs 291 injuries to railroad employees by defective cars hauled for repairs, not to affect 299 *Employer’s Liability and Workman’s Compensation*, commission to investigate, authorized; composition, recommendations, etc 884 appropriation for 884 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1315 *Enamel*, duty on fusible 21 used for ceramic articles 15 on free list, white glass, for watch and clock dials 76 *Enamel Paints*, duty on, made with varnish 15 *Enameled Leather*, duty on 68 *Encampments and Maneuvers, Organized Militia*, appropriation for expenses of, with Regular Army 251, 1044 reimbursement to Frank M. Rumbold 1044 deficiency appropriation for expenses, with Regulars 809, 1321 *Encampments, Army Joint*, allotments to States, etc., available for expenses of militia 1908 329 participation of organized militia in; expenses, etc 329 *Enfleurage Grease*, on free list 77 *Engineer Corps, Army* (*see also* Engineer Department, Army), increase in number of officers 957 to extend over five years 957 filling of original vacancies 957 on river and harbor duty, to be paid from amount for work on which employed 957 detail of assistant engineers in Department 957 vacancies in grade of second lieutenant to be filled from Military Academy cadets 957 remaining, from civil life 957 proportion of cadets to be assigned to 957 eligibility for appointments from civil life; selection, etc 957lxxxi *Engineer Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 246, 1039 for pay of officers; longevity 247, 1041 for expenses of depots 259, 1055 for instruments for officers 259, 1055 for maintenance of school, Washington, D. C 259, 1055 for equipment of troops 260, 1056 for services of surveyors, etc 260, 1056 for contingencies, Philippine Islands 260, 1056 payment of pressing obligations from other available balances 1056 for expenses of fortifications under 596, 1343 for river and harbor improvements 630, 933 contract work 728, 1405 for buildings and grounds, D. C 725, 1402 for publication of maps 730, 1406 for survey, etc., of Great Lakes 730, 1406 board of, officers to examine and report on reclamation projects 835 service in Lighthouse Bureau 539 *Engineer Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 503, 1205 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for rivers and harbors, etc 503, 1205 authority for additional assistants on river and harbor work repealed 503 assistant engineers in, to b.e detailed for river and harbor duty 957 *Engineer School, D. C.*, appropriation for equipment and maintenance 259, 1055 deficiency appropriation for 1321 *Engineering Experiment Station, Naval Academy*, appropriation for expenses 622, 1281 unexpended balance for equipment reappropriated 622 for dredging basin and coal dock 622 *Engineers, Chief of*, to approve proposed obstructions of navigable waters within the city of New York 866 *Engineer’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 377, 970 for motor vehicle for inspection work 381 for reconstructing sand, etc., wharf 975 *Engines*, duty on steam 32 *Engines, Locomotive* (*see* Locomotive Engine Boilers, Safe). *England* (*see* Great Britain). *Engraved Steel Plates*, duty on 28 *Engravers’ Diamonds*, on free list, not set 75 *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department*, appropriation for Director, assistant, etc 491, 1193 for clerks, watchman, etc; restriction 491, 1193 for salaries 712, 1389 for wages 712, 1389 for materials, etc 712, 1389 use of proceeds from work 713, 1389 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 714, 1391 for site and construction of new building 1383 plans, etc., authorized for vaults, etc 1383 deficiency appropriation for salaries 205, 1293 for wages 206, 1293 for materials 206 refund to Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition 206 deficiency appropriation for employees detailed to office of Treasurer 776 closing part of D Street SW., for new building 707 payments to employees on emergency currency, legalized 204 plans, etc., for mechanical, etc., equipment of new building for 121 proceeds of work by, to be credited to appropriation for 121 *Engravings*, duty on, not specially provided for 64 on free list, for the United States, or Library of Congress 73 for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 in existence more than twenty years 81 meaning of term under Tariff Act 82 thanks to Italy for gift to Library of Congress of, from Boyal Copperplate Collection 875 *Enid, Okla.*, appropriation for public building 704, 1371 terms of court at 1122 *Enlarged Homesteads*, deficiency appropriation for State maps showing designation 797 provisions for, extended to Idaho 531 *Enlarging Capitol Grounds, D. C.*, appropriation for 738, 1414 acquirement of squares to Union Station for 738 construction of avenue from Peace Monument 738 authority of Vice President, Speaker, and Superintendent of Capitol, etc., to purchase, etc 738 amount authorized annually 738 condemnation proceedings if offers not satisfactory 738 appropriation for first fiscal year 738 *Enlisted Men, Army*, appropriation for pay; longevity 245, 1039 for engineer battalion; longevity 246, 1039 for Ordnance Department; longevity 246, 1039 for quartermaster sergeants; longevity 246, 1039 for post commissary sergeants; longevity 246, 1039 for Signal Corps; longevity 246, 1040 for Hospital Corps; longevity 246, 1040 service school detachment 1040 for pay of retired 248, 1042 for travel allowance on discharge 249, 1043 for undrawn clothing 249, 1043 for interest on deposits 249, 1043 for extra-duty pay, artillery and ordnance service, seacoast fortifications 249, 1043 for switchboard operators, interior posts 250, 1043 for extra-duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 250, 1043 for 20 per cent increase beyond United States 250, 1043 for additional pay, first reenlistment 250, 1043 for six months’ pay of,dying in service 250, 1043 for disposition of remains of 723, 1400 deficiency appropriation for pay 1300 additional pay for, dying in service available for beneficiaries 123 detachment for remount depots 1049 horseshoer and farrier for each troop of cavalry 245 horseshoer for each battery of light artillery 245lxxxii *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps*, appropriation for transporting remains of, dying abroad 619, 1278 for pay of; longevity 624, 1284 for retired 625, 1284 *Enlisted Men, Navy*, appropriation for pay 605, 1265 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 619, 1278 complete schedule of all pay and allowances to be sent to Congress 606 profit allowed on sales of ships’ stores to be expended for amusement, etc., of 619 *Ennis, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Ensley, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 1371 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 433, 1256 for general expenses; investigations 433, 1256 insects affecting southern field crops, etc 433 insects affecting health of man and animals 433, 1257 for preventing spread of moths 433, 1257 *Enumerators, Census*, appointment and duties 5 interpreters to assist, allowed 6 compensation 6 payment for services of deceased 7 *Envelopes*, duty on, paper 63 parchment paper, etc 62 *Envelopes, Postal Official and Registry*, appropriation for 365, 1338 for expenses, distributing 365, 1338 *Envelopes, Stamped*, appropriation for manufacture 364, 1337 use prohibited for printing address, etc., on 364 printing permitted 365 existing contracts not affected 365 for distribution 365, 1337 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary*, appropriation for 337, 1027 *Epidemics*, appropriation for prevention of 717, 1394 *Epileptics, Alien*, excluded admission 263 *Epsom Salts*, duty on 14 *Equipage, Army Camp and Garrison*, appropriation for 257, 1052 deficiency appropriation for 220, 1321 *Equipment of Vessels*, materials for, in foreign trade admitted free of duty; regulations 88 *Equipments, Army Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery Ordnance*, appropriation for 261, 1057 sales to Cuba authorized 261 *Equity Proceedings, United States Courts*, district courts always open for motions, etc., in 1087 *Erasers*, duty on 26 *Ergot*, on free list 75 *Erie, Pa.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 637, 936 terms of court at 1123 *Erie Railroad Company*, may construct canal from Berrys Creek to Hackensack River, N. J 1082 *Ernst, E. R.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Errors in Customs Entries*, correction allowed within one year 103 *Escambia Bay, Fla.*, bridge authorized across, between Pensacola and River Junction 233 *Escambia River, Fla. and Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of 646, 942 preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *Essences*, duty on fruit 13 on free list, primal flower 77 *Essential Oils*, duty on, not specially provided for 12 *“Essex,” U.S.S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Establishments, Government*, appropriation for inquiries into methods of transacting public business in 703, 1363 *Estates of Citizens Dying Abroad*, duties of Auditor for State, etc., Departments over, transmitted by consuls 1083 *Esters, Cellulose*, duty on compounds of 13 *Estey, W. H.*, deficiency appropriation for services 805, 1319 *Estherville-Minim Creek Canal, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 938, 643 *Estimates, Book of*, proceeds of sales of old materials, etc., to be separately communicated to Congress, and not in 773 *Estopinal, Honorable Albert*, deficiency appropriation for contestedelection expenses 1317 *Etchings*, duty on, not specially provided for 64 on free list, for educational institutions, etc.; limit 74 for the United States or Library of Congress 73 in existence more than twenty years 81 printed more than twenty years 73 meaning of term under Tariff Act 82 *Ethers*, duty on, ethyl chloride 13 fruit 13 not specially provided for 13 spirits of nitrous 13 sulphuric 13 *Ethnology, American*, appropriation for continuing researches in 718, 1395 for printing and binding for 768, 1447 *Ethyl Chloride*, duty on 13 *Eufaula, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 1371 *Eureka, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 704 for mprovement of channel in front of, Humboldt Bay 949 *Eureka Springs, Ark.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Evans, John W.*, deficiency appropriation for services 127, 804 *Evanston, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1371 enlargement of public building at, authorized 679lxxxiii *Evanston, Wyo.*, terms of court at 1130 *Evansville, Ind.*, terms of court at 1110 *Everett, Wash.*, appropriation for public building 1371 *Evergreen Seedlings Seeds*, on free list, not specially provided for 79 *Evergreen Shrubs and Vines*, duty on stocks, cuttings, and seedlings 37 *Evers, George F.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Evidence, United States Courts*, exclusion of pleadings, discoveries, etc., as, in criminal proceedings, etc., repealed 352 *Ewing, N. J.*, bridge authorized across Delaware River, Lower Makefield, Pa., to 959 *Ewing, Thomas J., and others*, bridge authorized across Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, at Warfield, Ky 230 *Eaxmining Surgeons for Pensions*, appropriation for fees, etc 843, 1085 *Excelsior Springs, Mo.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Excise Board, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 376, 968 *Excise Tax, Special*, levied on net incomes of corporations 112 *Excrescences*, duty on, drugs 13 on free list, crude vegetable, not specially provided for 75 *Executive Departments, etc.*, appropriation for expert inquiry into business methods, etc., of 703, 1363 for care, etc., of grounds 726, 1403 census information to be furnished by 10 details not allowed to Civil Service Commission from 483, 1185 officers detailed to investigate frauds, may administer oaths 898 proceedings in Court of Claims in matters transmitted by 1137 suppliesfor, to beadvertised and contracted for by Secretary of the Treasury 531 general supply committee, functions, etc 531 temporary details allowed to White House from 482; 1185 *Executive Expenses*, appropriations for 482, 1184 *Executive Mansion, D. C.* (*see also* Executive Office), appropriation for improvement and care of grounds south of, etc 725, 1403 for maintenance, etc., of grounds 725, 1403 for changing roads, grounds of 726 for removal of stable; care of horses, etc 1403 for care, repair, etc 726, 1404 for fuel 727, 1404 for greenhouses 727, 1404 for travel expenses of President 727, 1404 for lighting 727, 1404 deficiency appropriation for additions to office building 119 for traveling expenses of President 119 property in, to be in custody of employee to be designated by President; approval of bond 773 annual inventory required, contents 774 approval; deposit in Office of Public Buildings and Grounds 774 *Executive Office* (*see also* Executive Mansion, D. C.), appropriation for Secretary of the President, executive clerk, clerks, etc 482, 1184 payment of reorganized force 1185 temporary details of employees from executive departments allowed 482, 1185 for contingent expenses 482, 1185 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for additions to building 119 part of Patent Office printing allotment, 1911, made available for 1448 *Executive Office, D. C.*, appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc 374, 966 for divisions in office 374, 966 for care of District Building 375, 967 *Exeter River, N. H.*, appropriation for improvement of 933 *Exhibitions* (*see also* Expositions), articles for Merchants and Manufacturers Exchange, admitted in bond free of duty 1357 duty on future withdrawals 1358 *Expediting Antitrust and Interstate Commerce Cases*, provisions for; assignment of judges 854 *Explosions in Mines*, appropriation for investigating causes of, etc 1418 *Explosive Articles*, disposal of, not affected by Tariff Act 101 *Explosive Substances*, duty on mining, artillery, etc 66 *Export Bounty*, countervailing duty on imports from country paying, on the same 85 minimum tariff on imports from countries paying no 82 proclamation announcing, to be issued 82 *Export Cattle*, appropriation for enforcing humane treatment of 420, 1239 *Export Duties, Philippine Islands*, articles subject to 173 *Export Duty, or Prohibition*, minimum tariff on imports from countries not imposing, on shipments to United States 82 proclamation announcing, to be issued 82 *Export Manifests*, deficiency appropriation for refund of stamps on 219, 809 time extended for presenting claims for stamps on 120, 779, 1291 *Exposition, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific*, deficiency appropriation for additional electrical equipment 130 *Exposition, Panama Canal* (*see* Panama-Pacific International Exposition). *Expositions*, appropriation for participating in International Art and History, at Rome, Italy 345 for participating in International Industry and Labor, at Turin, Italy 345 deficiency appropriation for participation in International Agricultural, Buenos Aires 203 for participation in International Fine Arts, Buenos Aires 203 for participation in Fine and Applied Arts, Santiago 203 *Express Companies*, held to be common carriers 545lxxxiv *Expressage, Postal Service*, appropriation for paying, on postal cards, etc 362 supplies to be sent by, preceding weighing periods 362 *Expressed Oils*, duty on, not specially provided for 12 *Extracts*, duty on, of barks for dyeing and tanning, not specially provided for 13 dyewoods 13 hemlock bark 14 hop 36 indigo 14 licorice 14 malt 41 meat, not specially provided for 38 Persian berries 13 quebracho 13 sumac 14 vegetable origin for dyeing, etc., not containing alcohol and not medicinal 14 woods other than dyewoods, not specially provided for 14 wool 53 on free list, saffron 79 *Extradition*, appropriation for bringing home criminals from abroad 340, 1031 *Eyeglasses*, duty on, glass and frame 20 on free list, glass plates or disks, rough cut, for 76 **F.** *Fabrics*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 asbestos woven 69 bead or spangles 64 cotton 42 pile 47 cotton, flax, etc., embroidered, etc 50 flax, pile 51 jute, plain single yarns 50 knit woolen 53 silk pile, not specially provided for 57 silk, woven, in the piece 57 tinsel wire, etc 30 woven, of flax, hemp, or ramie, not specially provided for 51 *Facilities, etc., Transportation*, furnished by shippers to be paid for by carriers 553 *Facing Slips, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for 366, 1338 *Fairbanks, Alaska*, appropriation for hospital for temporary detention of insane persons 852 *Fairhaven, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 632, 934 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 671 *Fairport, Iowa*, appropriation for fisheries biological station 761 for fisheries biological station equipment, etc 763, 1440 *Fairport, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 653, 1406 *Faith of the United States*, pledged to the payment of postal savings deposits 818 *Fall River, Mass.* appropriation for improvement of harbor 631 *Falls City, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Falsification of Accounts, etc.*, punishment for, by Government employees 1355 *Families, Common Carrier*, term construed in interstate commerce 547 *Fans*, duty on 67 on free list, common palm-leaf, plain 75 *Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State*, deficiency appropriation for maintenance of division of; employees 119 *Fargo and Moorhead Street Railway Company*, may bridge Red River of the North at Fargo, N. Dak 907 *Fargo, N. Dak.*, bridge authorized across Red River of the North, at 907 terms of court at 1121 *Faribault, Minn.*, appropriation for public building 1371 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Farley, T. A.*, deficiency appropriation for services 127 *Farm Products*, appropriation for investigating cost of 436 *Farmers*, may sell leaf tobacco to manufacturers without being considered dealers 110 no restrictions on, selling their own leaf tobacco 111 *Farmers’ Bulletin, No. 391*, printing ordered of extra copies of, as House document; distribution 880 *Farmers’ Bulletins*, appropriation for printing and binding; delivery 769, 1447 *Farmers’ Institutes*, appropriation for reports, etc., on 438, 1262 *Farms*, appropriation for encouraging, etc., improved methods of management and practice 422, 1243 census inquiries relating to, and farm products 4 irrigation acreage added 227 *Farrar, Robert W.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803, 1314 *Farriers, Army*, designation and pay established for cavalry 245 *Farriers’ Knives*, duty on 27 *Fashion Magazines, etc.*, duty on lithographically printed, etc 63 *Fats*, on free list, for soaps, etc 76 *Fayette Bridge Company*, time extended for bridging Monongahela River at Brownsville, Pa., by 870, 909 *Fayetteville, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Feather Dusters*, duty on 65 *Feather River, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of 662, 950 controlling debris and floods; condition, amount required from State 662 modification of project 663lxxxv *Feathers*, duty on articles of, artificial flowers, etc., not specially provided for 66 artificial, for millinery ornaments 66 boas, boutonnieres, etc 66 crude, not specially provided for 66 manufactures of 66 *Featherstitch Braids*, duty on cotton, flax, etc 50 *Federal Reporter*, sets of, etc., to be procured and distributed to United States courts 1155 *Feeble-Minded Aliens*, excluded admission 263 *Feeble-Minded White and Colored Children, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 409, 1000 *Fees, Customs*, abolished, except provided for in Tariff Act 102 allowance in lieu of, for pay of customs officers, etc 102 *Fees, United States Courts*, prepayment by poor persons not required on affidavit of poverty 866 *Felonies* (*see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Felons, Alien*, convicted of offense involving moral turpitude excluded admission 264 *Felt*, duty on roofing 61 on free list, adhesive, for sheathing vessels 75 *Felts, Woolen*, duty on, not specially provided for 54 *Fence Posts, Wood*, on free list 75 *Fence Rods*, duty on iron or steel wire 24 *Fence Wire, Barbed*, duty on 24 *Fences along International Boundary Lines*, erection, permitted, to keep out diseased animals 440 *Fennel Seed*, on free list 79 oil 77 *Fenton, J. W., jr.*, deficiency appropriation for services 804 *Fenugreek Seed*, on free list 79 *Fergus County, Mont.*, appropriation for surveying public lands in 741 *Fergus Falls, Minn.*, terms of court at 1116 *Fernandina, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of waterway between Savannah, Ga., and 644, 941 for improvement of harbor 644, 941 for public building 705 terms of court at 1108 *Ferries*, included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations 545 *Ferrocarriles Nacionales de Mexico, Los* (*see* National Railways of Mexico). *Ferrochrome or Ferrochromium*, duty on 30 *Ferromanganese*, duty on 21 *Ferromolybdenum*, duty on 30 *Ferrophosphorus*, duty on 30 *Ferrosilicon*, duty on 30 *Ferrotitanium*, duty on 30 *Ferrotungsten*, duty on 30 *Ferrovanadium*, duty on 30 *Fertilizers, Potash, Nitrates, etc.*, appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 1256 *Fiber, Tampico*, on free list, binding twine; retaliatory duty 73 *Fiber Ware*, duty on indurated 67 *Fibers*, duty on dried 13 on free list, crude dried, drugs, not specially provided for 75 crude paper stock 78 vegetable, not manufactured, not specially provided for 76 *Fibrin*, on free list 75 *Fidelity and Guaranty Company*, deficiency appropriation for, surety on bonds of deputy surveyors 1308 *Field Artillery, Army*, appropriation for procuring, etc., material for issue to Organized Militia 1058 horseshoer for each battery; designation and pay established 245 *Field Batteries, Army*, appropriation for alterations to rapid-fire 597, 1342 *Field Cannon, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 597, 1341 for ammunition for 597, 1341 for ammunition, etc., for practice 597, 1342 *Field Instruction, Army*, participation of organized militia in; expenses, etc 329 *Fifteenth Street NW., D. C.*, name of west side of, between I and K Streets, changed to McPherson Place 325 *Fifth Judicial Circuit*, States included in 1131 three circuit judges authorized for 1131 *Figs*, duty on 38 *Filberts*, duty on 38 *File blanks*, duty on 27 *Files*, duty on 27 emery 66 *Filing System, Interior Department*, deficiency appropriation for completing, in General Land Office and Indian Office 212 *Filler Tobacco*, duty on 35 *Fillmore National Forest, Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Films, Moving Picture*, duty on, negative 70 positive 70 *Films, Photographic*, on free list, American, exposed abroad 73 from moving-picture machines, damaged, etc., American 73 *Filter Masse or Filter Stock*, duty on 61 *Filter Tubes*, duty on 19lxxxvi *Filtering Paper*, duty on 62 *Filtration-Aeration Process, Distilled Spirits*, basis of capacity of mash by 590 period for filling tubs employing 590 *Finance Division, Post Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, etc 520, 1222 *Finance Committee, Senate*, deficiency appropriation for extra services to 127 *Fine and Applied Arts, Exhibition of*, deficiency appropriation for participation in, Santiago, Chile 203 *Fine Arts, Commission of*, appropriation for expenses 728, 1405 officer in charge of buildings and grounds, District of Columbia, to be secretary, etc 728 provision for establishing, etc 371 *Fine Arts, International Exposition of*, deficiency appropriation for participation in, Buenos Aires 203 *Fines, etc.* (*see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Finns Point National Cemetery, N. J.*, appropriation for road from Harrisonville to 350 *Fire-Brick*, duty on, glazed, etc 17 not glazed, etc 17 *Fire-Control Instruments, Navy*, appropriation for 611, 1271 *Fire-Control Stations, Fortifications*, appropriation for construction, etc 596, 1341 for range finders, etc 596, 1341 for operating, seacoast defenses 597, 1341 for operating, etc., insular possessions 598, 1343 for constructing, insular possessions 599 *Fire Department, D. C.*, appropriation for chief engineer, deputy, officers, etc 400, 991 going out of District unless on leave, forbidden 992 for miscellaneous 401, 992 for contingent expenses 401, 992 new house 401 addition, etc., to No. 20 engine house 992 new apparatus 401, 992 estimate, etc., for high-press; re system 992 deficiency appropriation for salaries 1297 for forage 785 *Firearms*, duty on 27 *Firecrackers*, duty on 66 *Firemen’s Insurance Company, D. C.*, allowed to accept risks out of District 920 *Fireproof Building Materials, D. C.*, appropriation for testing 383, 975 *Firewood*, on free list not specially provided for 81 *Fireworks*, duty on, not specially provided for 66 *First Assistant Postmaster-General*, appropriation for, superintendents of divisions, clerks, etc 519, 1222 for division of salaries and allowances 519, 1222 for division of appointments 520, 1222 for division of city delivery 520, 1222 for postal service, office of 357, 1329 for postmasters, assistants, clerks, etc 357, 1329 for rent, light, and fuel; leases; limit 360, 1332 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 360, 1332 appropriation for canceling machines; rental contracts, etc 360, 1332 for mechanical and labor-saving devices 361, 1333 for assistant superintendents, salary and allowance division 361 for city delivery 361, 1333 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 361, 1333 *First Judicial Circuit*, States included in 1131 three circuit judges authorized for 1131 *First Street NE., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for widening 466 appropriation for expenses, etc 466 *Fish*, duty on, fresh-water, not specially provided for 37 bladders 14 glue 14 oils, not specially provided for 14 packed in bottles, cans, etc 37 prepared, etc 37 roe 37 skinned or boned 37 sounds 14 on free list, eggs of, except fish roe 75 fresh water, caught by American citizens 75 oil, of American fisheries 77 products of American fisheries 75 skins 75 *Fish Glue*, duty on 14 *Fish Hooks*, duty on 28 *Fish Paste or Sauce*, duty on 36 *Fish Sounds*, duty on 14 on free list, crude, etc., not specially provided for 73 *Fisheries, American*, on free list, fish oil and other products of 77 *Fisheries Arbitration, North Atlantic*, message and documents relating to, ordered printed 1456 *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 758, 1435 designation of acting Commissioner 1436 for division of fish culture, office force 759, 1436 for station employees 759, 1436 for employees at large 761, 1438 for distribution employees 761, 1438 for inquiry division 761, 1439 for statistics division 762, 1439 for vessel service 762, 1439 for division of Alaska fisheries 1439 for contingent expenses 762, 1440 delegates to International Fisheries Congress 762 for propagation 762, 1440 for maintenance of vessels 762, 1440 for inquiries 762, 1440 for statistical inquiries 763, 1440 for salmon fisheries, Alaska 763 for launch for fresh-water mussel station 763 for biological station, Fairport, Iowa 763, 1440 for Alaskan seal fisheries 763 for protecting sponge fisheries 1440 for upper Mississippi Valley fish-cultural station 763, 1440 for Beaufort, biological station, N. C 1440 for station, Jefferson County, Ky 1440lxxxvii appropriation for station in Wyoming 1440 for biological station on Gulf, Coast of Florida 1440 for station in South Carolina 1441 for repairs to vessels 1441 for Alaskan fisheries service expenses 1441 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous 224, 1324 biological station on Gulf, Coast of Florida, authorized 964 *Fisheries, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 758, 1435 designation of acting, authorized 1436 *Fisheries Convention, Canadian*, appropriation for commission, etc., under 344, 1033 *Fisheries, North Atlantic*, appropriation for expenses, arbitration of questions relating to 765 message and papers, arbitration, ordered printed, etc 1456 *Fishing Creek, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 641 preliminary examinatiqn of, to be made 674 *Fishing Rods*, on free list, sticks in the rough, cut for 81 *Fishing Rods and Reels*, duty on 28 *Fishing Tackle*, duty on 28 *Fishlake National Forest, Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Fishplates, Railway*, duty on, iron or steel 23 *Fisk, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Saint Francis River between Saint Francis and 179 *Fisk, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Saint Francis River, at 352 *Fitzgerald, Honorable John J.*, designated a member of commission to rearrange Hall of the House of Representatives 1444 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for superintendent, Union Agency 281 for town-site expenses, Union Agency 281 for leasing lands of Creeks and Cherokees, Flatand full-blooded Indians 281 for expenses, sale of restricted, etc., lands 281 for removing intruders, etc 281 for removing alienation restrictions 281 for completing work of commission to 281 for incidental expenses, Indian Service, Okla 281 for making sales of tribal property, etc 281 unexpended balances made available 281 for district agents for minor Indians, etc 281, 1070 for payment to Chickasaw freedmen for remnant allotments 281 deduction from award to Choctaws and Chickasaws 281 for expenses of suits for benefit of allottees 281 for tribal school’s 282 for expenses of administration 1069 employee to sign tribal deeds, etc., for Secretary of Interior 1069 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 1070 tribal contracts for affairs, Choctaws and Chickasaws authorized 1070 receipts of tribal funds may be deposited in banks; interest 1070 appropriation for clerk to sign tribal deeds 511, 1214 for suits to set aside conveyances of allotted lands 748, 1425 deficiency appropriation for administering affairs of 1309 general allotment provisions not applicable to 862 title to lands deeded to deceased Indians 862 *Fivemile River, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 633, 934 *Flandreau, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 283, 1071 *Flannels*, duty on woolen 54 *Flaps*, duty on lithographically printed 62 *Flasks, etc.*, duty on, containing quicksilver 31 *Flat Rails*, duty on punched, iron or steel 23 *Flathead Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 277, 1066 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for constructing irrigation system on; repayment 277, 1066 for surveys 740 deficiency appropriation for fencing naduty tional bison range on 215 classification and appraisal of unsuryeyed lands in 862 sale of “barren,” etc., lands 862 lands fronting Flathead Lake to be sold in lots; proceeds 296 sale of portion of allotments of irrigable lands; proceeds to allottee 297 lands to be reserved to exchange for albridge lotments made in power or reservoir sites 297 relinquishment by allottee 297 condemnation proceeding on refusal, etc 297 *Flathead Lake, Mont.*, appropriation for improvement of Polson Bay 666 patents for lands bordering, subject to Government easement for water power 1066 sale, etc., of lots in land fronting on, Flatand head Indian Reservation 297 *Flathead National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Flax*, duty on, articles, embroidered, etc 50 bandings 50 bands 50 belts and beltings 50 bindings 50 braids 50 carpets and carpeting of wool, etc., and 55 carpets, mats, or rugs 49 cords 50 edgings 50 embroideries 50 fabrics, embroidered, etc 50 featherstitch braids 50 flouncings 50 flouncings, hemstitched or tucked 50 flutings 50 galloons 50 gill nettings, seines, etc 49 gorings 50 hackled, “dressed line” 49 handkerchiefs 51 embroidered 50lxxxviii duty on, handkerchiefs, lace 50 hose, hydraulic or flume 49 insertings 50 lace articles 50 manufactures of, not specially provided for 51 napkins, lace 50 neck rufflings 50 nets 50 nettings 50 not hackled or dressed 48 ornaments 50 pile fabrics 51 quillings 50 ribbons 50 ruchings 50 shirting cloth 51 skirtings, hemstitched or tucked 50 straw 48 tapes 50 measuring 49 threads, twines, or cords 49 trimmings 50 tow of 49 tuckings 50 veils or veilings 50 wearing apparel, embroidered 50 lace 50 webs and webbings 50 woven articles, not specially provided for 51 fabrics, not specially provided for 51 yarns 49 on free list, machines for weaving linen from, prior to January 1, 1911 32 *Flax, Hemp, and Jute, and Manufactures of*, Schedule J, Tariff of 1909 48 *Flaxseed*, duty on 37 oil, raw, boiled or oxidized 14 *Fleshing Knives*, duty on 27 *Flexible Metal Tubing or Hose*, duty on, not specially provided for 26 *Flies*, duty on, artificial fishing 28 *Flint*, on free list, unground, flints and flint stones 75 *Flint River, Ga.*, appropriation for improvement of 643, 939 *Floats*, duty on 27 *Flocks*, duty on, cotton, manufactured 42 woolen 53 on free list, cotton 75 *Flood Waters in Rivers*, investigation of feasibility, etc., of impounding, by reservoirs 956 *Floor Coverings*, duty on oilcloth, etc 49 *Floor Mattings*, duty on straw, etc., not otherwise provided for 49 *Floral Waters*, duty on 16 *Florence, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 1371 limit of cost increased, public building 677 terms of court at; rooms required 1106 *Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mission, D. C.*, appropriation for care of women and children in 410, 1002 *Florence, S. C.*, terms of court at 1123 *Florida*, appropriation for relief, etc., Seminole Indians in 1063 for constructing marine biological station on Gulf coast of 1440 assigned to fifth judicial circuit 1131 marine biological station authorized on Gulf coast of 964 donation of land, etc 964 admissions for investigations 964 *“Florida” First-Class Battleship*, limit of cost for building, at navy yard increased 1288 *Florida National Forest, Fla.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1248 *Florida Northern Judicial District*, acts of C. M. Cox as de facto commissioner, legalized 230 counties composing 1108 terms of court 1108 *Florida Southern Judicial District*, counties composing 1108 terms of court 1108 *Floss, Silk*, duty on 57 *Flouncings*, duty on, cotton, flax, etc 50 hemstitched or tucked 50 cotton, silk, etc., made on lever or Gothrough machine 50 silk 60 woolen 54 *Flour*, duty on, buckwheat 35 rice 35 rye 36 wheat 36 on free list, sago 79 tapioca 80 *Flower Bulbs*, duty on, not otherwise provided for 37 *Flower Essences, Primal*, on free list, liquid and solid, not compounded 77 *Flower Seeds*, on free list 79 *Flowers*, duty on, artificial, millinery ornaments 66 cut, fresh, etc 66 drugs 13 on free list, crude, drugs, not specially provided for 75 *Flowers of Sulphur*, duty on refined 17 *Flues*, duty on, iron or steel, welded, seamed, or jointed 26 plate metal, reenforced 26 *Flume Hose*, duty on cotton, flax, etc 49 *Fluoric Acid*, on free list 71 *Fluorspar*, duty on 18 *Flushing Bay, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 635 *Flutings*, duty on, cotton, flax, etc 50 *Fluxes*, duty on, used for enamel, etc., articles 15 *Fog Signals*, appropriation for expenses of 754, 1431lxxxix *Folding Room, House of Representatives*, appropriation for superintendent, folders, etc 476, 1178 deficiency appropriation for folding speeches 128 *Folding Room, Senate*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, folders, etc 472, 1174 *Foliage Bulbs*, duty on, not otherwise provided for 37 *Food Products, American*, appropriation for investigating tests made in foreign countries of 431, 1255 *Food Purposes*, census schedules of cattle, etc., slaughtered for, and all hides produced 228 *Food Supplies*, investigation authorized of cost of, at the farm and to consumer 440 investigation continued, of 1264 *Foods, etc.*, appropriation for investigating adulterations, false branding, etc., of 432, 1255 *Foods, etc., D. C.*, appropriation for detecting adulterating of 402, 993 *Forage, Army*, officers separated from, authorized number of horses not deprived of 252 *Forage Plants*, appropriation for investigations of insects affecting 433, 1257 *Forage Seeds*, appropriation for testing commercial; exposure of adulterated 422, 1242 *Fordyce, Ark.*, appropria ion for public building 1371 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 *Foreign-Born Persons, etc.*, census inquiries to include nationality or mother tongue of 877 *Foreign Commerce, Internal and* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Regulations), appropriation for experts, etc., procuring facts relative to 526, 1228 prevention of shipping adulterated or misbranded insecticides, etc., in 331 railway accidents to be reported monthly by carriers in; investigations, etc 350 regulations of transportation of females for immoral practices, etc 825 *Foreign Corporations*, excise tax levied on net incomes from business in United States 112 *Foreign Counsel, United States Courts*, appropriation for, employed as attorneys in special cases 750, 1426 *Foreign Countries*, appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 346, 1036 imports from, imposing discriminations against United States products, etc., subject maximum tariff 82 imposing no discriminations against United States, etc., subject to minimum tariff 82 termination of reciprocal commercial agreements with, under tariff of 1897 83 *Foreign Gold Coin*, issue of gold certificates for deposits at New York and San Francisco of 965 *Foreign Governments*, on free list, public documents issued by 74 punishment for disclosing national-defense secrets to 1084 *Foreign Mails*, appropriation for transportation 364, 1337 for clerks on steamships 364, 1337 for pier transfers, New York and San Francisco, etc 364, 1337 for assistant superintendent, New York 364, 1337 for balances due foreign countries 364, 1337 for intaglio seals for 366, 1339 deficiency appropriation for transporting 224, 1327 for balances due foreign countries 802 *Foreign Mails Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 520, 1222 *Foreign Intercourse* (*see* Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Foreign Tariffs*, appropriation for collating, etc 525, 1227 *Foreign Trade and Treaty Relations*, appropriation for advancement of 484, 1186 deficiency appropriation for expenses for advancement of 119 *Foreign Vessels*, discriminating duty on importations in 87 exceptions under treaties or acts of Congress 87 *Foreign War Vessels*, may purchase supplies free of tax, from bonded, and bonded manufacturing, warehouses; conditions 88 *Forest Fires*, appropriation for cooperating with States to protect watersheds of navigable streams from 961 for fighting, etc 430, 1252 for fighting and preventing, in emergency cases 1264 deficiency appropriation for expenses, etc., incurred in fighting 1312 *Forest Product and Manufacturing Company*, may bridge Pearl River, in Mississippi 179 *Forest Reserves* (*see* National Forests). *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for forester, supervisors, rangers, etc 424, 1244 for chiefs of divisions, clerks, etc 1245 for draftsmen, mechanics, etc 1245 for general expenses 424, 1246 tests outside jurisdiction of United States forbidden 424, 1246 for administration of national forests 424, 1246 sale of timber; restriction, Black Hills 424, 1246 for care of fish and game 424, 1246 for agents, labor, etc 425, 1246 for collating, printing, etc., investigations 425, 1246 for contingent expenses 425, 1247 traveling expenses of legal and fiscal officers 425, 1247 for expenses, maintenance of national forests 425, 1247 for fighting forest fires, etc 430, 1252 for supplies, instruments, and equipments 430, 1252 for promoting economy in forest products 430, 1252 for improving range conditions 430, 1252 for experiments in tree planting, cutting, etc 430, 1252 for cooperative, etc., investigations to determine conservative management of forests 430, 1252 for market, etc., investigations, experiments, etc 430, 1253xc appropriation for testing plants and woods for paper making 430 traveling expenses restricted 430, 1253 restriction on. preparing articles for newspapers, etc 430, 1253 repayments for erroneous collections, etc 1253 for permanent improvements 431, 1253 interchangeable appropriations 431, 1253 rights of way allowed for electric lines across national forests 1253 for fighting forest fires, emergency 1264 d eficiency appropriation for general expenses 224, 226, 812, 814, 1312, 1324, 1327 for expenses, loss of life and injuries fighting forest fires 1312 for temporary employees fighting forest fires 1312 for horses, etc., destroyed in fighting forest fires 1312 for national forests administration 1324 detailed report to be made of all expenditures and receipts of, from 1900 to 1910 1265 details of fiscal agents for 434 investigation by joint Congressional committee of Interior Department and 871 *Forests*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 433, 1257 *Forfeitures under Federal Laws*, jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in suits for 1161 *Forgings*, duty on axle, of iron or steel, not otherwise provided for 25 iron or steel, not machined, etc 22 *Forked Deer River, Tenn.*, appropriation for improvement of 651 *Forks*, duty on, with handles 27 without handles 27 tuning 70 *Fort Atkinson, Wis.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 276, 1066 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for extension of Milk River irrigation system on 277, 1066 advances a lien on allotments in fee; satisfaction 1066 *Fort Berthold Agency, N. Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 279, 1068 deficiency appropriation for Indian agent 124 unsurveyed part of, to be surveyed 455 disposal of unallotted and unreserved lands; location 455 minerals lands excepted 455 relinquishment of allotments 455 additional allotments 455 to Indians; location 455 reservations for agency, schools, etc.; Indian village and burying ground 455 tribal farm; management, etc 456 power and reservoir sites 456 allotments in, to be canceled 456 townsites to be surveyed, etc.; sale of lots 456 payments; use of proceeds 456 appraisal and sale of homesteads 456 classification of lands 457 mineral and timber lands excepted 457 sections 16 and 36, granted to North Dakota; lieu land selections; restrictions 457 payment to Indians 457 opening unreserved lands to entry by proclamation 457 method of entry and payment 457 reappraisal of undisposed of lands 458 timber lands reserved for Indians 458 deposit of proceeds to credit of Indians 458 appropriation for purchase of school sections 458 for expenses of survey, appraising, etc.; reimbursement 458 intoxicants prohibited 458 liability of United States defined 458 treaty rights unimpaired 459 *Fort Bliss, Tex.*, exchange of lands for target range at, authorized 258 *Fort Bridger Military Reservation, Wyo.*, Carey Act extended to lands of abandoned 913 *Fort Brown, Tex.*, appropriation for maintenance of agricultural testing garden 423, 1243 *Fort Collins, Colo.*, appropriation for public building 1371 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.*, appropriation for completing rifle range at 258 for improving water supply; purchase of land for maneuvering grounds, etc 1052 right of way granted through reservation, to Colorado Railroad Company 1012 Laramie County for county road 1012 *Fort Dodge, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 1371 for rent 705, 1371 limit of cost increased, public building 677 terms of court at 1111 *Fort George Wright, Wash.*, appropriation for enlarging hospital at 258 *Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y.*, appropriation for construction of hospital 258 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 274, 1063 for completing irrigation system on 274, 774, 1063 charges for water rights, lands in private ownership 274 disposal of forfeited lands 274 acceptance of portion of allotment within irrigated, allowed Indians of 275 reservation of lands for grazing purposes of Indians on 275 allotment of irrigable and grazing lands to Indians on 1063 lands set aside to Indians for domestic timber 1064 for agency, school, and religious purposes 1064 for stone quarries, lease or operation 1064 to be allotted to Indians occupying tracts in “Fort Hall Bottoms” grazing reserve 1064 former restrictions removed 1064 *Fort Hancock, N. J.*, acceptance of land for sewer outlet 722 *Fort Keogh, Mont.*, pumping station, etc., for Miles City allowed on, reservation 1027xci *Fort Lafayette Naval Magazine, N. Y.*, appropriation for public works 1277 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for Army Staff College 244, 1037 for military prison 722 right of way granted across reservation, to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 875 *Fort Lewis, Colo.*, Indian school at, granted to Colorado 274 sale, etc., if not accepted by State 274 *Fort McHenry Channel, Md.*, appropriation for range lights 1431 *Fort MacKenzie, Wyo.*, right of way granted through reservation, to Sheridan Railway and Light Company 1011 *Fort Madison, Iowa*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Fort Marion, Fla.*, release of strip of land to Saint Augustine from 1057 *Fort Mason, Cal.*, appropriation for Army supply depot, construction of building, etc 1399 *Fort Mason Military Reservation, Cal.*, San Francisco may maintain pumping station on 534 *Fort Meade, S. Dak.*, appropriation for land, etc., to protect water supply 1052 *Fort Mifflin Naval Magazine, Pa.*, appropriation for public works 617, 1277 deficiency appropriation for 1304 *Fort Missoula, Mont.*, appropriation for construction of hospital 258 *Fort Mojave, Ariz.*, appropriation for Indian school 273, 1062 *Fort Monroe, Va.*, appropriation for coast artillery school 244, 1038 for wharf, repairs, etc 722, 1399 for repairs of roads, etc 722, 1399 for sewer system 722, 1399 *Fort Morgan, Colo.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Fort Mott, N. J.*, appropriation for road from Harrisonville to 350 *Fort Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr.*, time extended to dam Niobrara River, on 920 for right of way, etc 921 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont.*, appropriation for support etc., of Indians at 277, 1066 *Fort Pond Bay, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 953 *Fort Putnam, West Point, N. Y.*, appropriation for restoration of 1026 *Fort Recovery, Ohio*, monument authorized at, to officers and soldiers killed by Indians in 1791 and 1794 311 appropriation for; expenditure 311 site and maintenance to be provided for 311 *Fort Riley, Kans.*, appropriation for Mounted Service School 244, 1037 right of way granted across military reservation 1363 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex.*, appropriation for chapel at 1050 *Fort Scott, Kans.*, terms of court at 1112 *Fort Sill Military Reservation, Okla.*, right of way across, granted Lawton and Fort Sill Electric Railway Company 268 *Fort Smith and Van Buren District, Ark.*, may bridge Arkansas River between Fort Smith and Van Buren 229 *Fort Smith, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Arkansas River between Van Buren and 229 sale of portion of national cemetery reservation to 917 terms of court at 1107 *Fort Snelling, Minn.*, appropriation for bridge across Mississippi River at, care, etc 730 *Fort Spokane Military Reservation, Wash., Old*, sale of Indian school, etc., on, to Washington, authorized; reservation of power and reservoir sites and mineral lands 1075 *Fort Sumner Land District, N. Mex.*, created; boundaries 585 transfer of plats, etc 585 register and receiver to be appointed 585 *Fort Taylor, Fla.*, deficiency appropriation for purchase of wharf at 210 *Fort Totten, N. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 279, 1068 *Fort Totten, N. Y.*, appropriation for expenses, torpedo depot 598, 1342 *Fort Trumbull, Conn.*, reservation transferred to Revenue-Cutter Service 906 concurrent use of wharf 907 *Fort Wayne, Ind.*, report, etc., to be made on proposed canal from Lake Erie to Lake Michigan by way of Maumee River and 956 terms of court at 1110 *Fort Worth, Tex.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, heating apparatus 1293 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 all appellate proceedings in Texas to be heard at 1133 exception for Beaumont division 1133 terms of district court at 1125 *Fort Yellowstone*, appropriation for chapel in Yellowstone Park at 1050 *Fort Yuma, Ariz.*, strip of land, reservation, granted to Yuma for street extension 583 *Fortifications*, appropriation for fire-control installations 596, 1341 for range finders, etc 596, 1341 for electric plants, seacoast fortifications 1341 for searchlights for harbor defense 596, 1341 for preservation and repair 596, 1341 for plans 596, 1341 for supplies for electric plants, etc 596, 1341 for preserving torpedo structures 596, 1341 for care, etc., submarine mines 1341 for operating fire-control installations 597, 1341 for armament 597, 1341 for mountain, field, and siege cannon 597, 1341 for ammunition 597, 1341 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 597, 1341 for ammunition for seacoast artillery practice 597, 1342 for altering, etc., mobile artillery 597, 1342 for ammunition for field, etc., artillery practice 597, 1342 for alterations for rapid-fire batteries 597, 1342xcii appropriation for altering, etc., seacoast guns 597, 1342 for expenses, Sandy Hook proving ground 597, 1342 for purchase, etc., submarine mines 597, 1342 for insular possessions, seacoast batteries, Hawaiian Islands 1343 Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for electric plants, Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for harbor searchlights, Philippine Islands 598 Hawaiian Islands 1343 for preservation, repair, etc., Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures, Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for supplies, etc., batteries, Hawaiian Islands 1343 Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for land defenses, Philippine Islands 1343 for fire-control installations, insular possessions 598, 1343 for seacoast cannon, etc., insular possessions 598, 1343 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 598, 1343 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 598, 1343 for installation of seacoast artillery, insusular possessions 1343 for land turrets for coast defense, insular possessions 599 purchases to be of American manufacture 599, 1343 interchange of material allowed 1344 for constructing fire-control installations, insular possessions 599 for Board of Ordnance and Fortification, tests, etc 599, 1344 civilian member; necessary expenses 599, 1344 inquiry as to right of invention, etc 599, 1344 punishment for disclosing, etc., unlawfully, information respecting 1084 *Forty-first Street NW., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for extending 240 appropriation for expenses 240 vacation of, between Warren and Yuma Streets; reversion 292 revival of easement on nonuser 292 *Fossils*, on free list 75 *Foster Falls, Va.*, dam authorized across New River, near 921 *Foulkrod, W. W., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 1317 *Foundations of Buildings, etc., Reenforced*, appropriation for investigating destructive effects of electric currents on 528, 1232 *Foundlings Home, D. C.*, appropriation to care of children in 410, 1001 *Fountain Pens*, duty on 31 *Fountains, etq., D. C.*, location, etc., of, in streets, parks, etc., to be submitted to Commission of Fine Arts 371 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster General*, appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc 521, 1223 for division of rural delivery 521, 1223 for division of dead letters 521, 1223 for division of supplies 521, 1223 for division of topography 521, 1223 appropriation for postal service, office of 365, 1338 for postal supplies 365, 1338 for expenses, shipping supplies 366, 1339 for intaglio seals, foreign mail service 366, 1339 for star-route transportation, except in Alaska 1339 for rural delivery 366, 1339 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 366, 1339 *Fourth Class Mail Matter*, use of “Please do not open until Christmas” allowed on 1340 *Fourth Judicial Circuit*, States included in 1131 two circuit judges authorized for 1131 *Fourth of July Claims*, no claim to be allowed for, when claimant willfully increases the amount due 1141 *Fourth Street SE., D. C.*, extension through Government reservation authorized 243 *Fowls, Land and Water*, on free list 73 *Fox and Sac Indians of the Mississippi, Okla.*, interest at five per cent authorized on fund to credit of 280 *Fox and Sac Indians of the Missouri, Kans.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with; school 1064 *Fox and Sac Indians, Okla, and Iowa*, agreement with, for commutation of annuities, ratified 289 amount accepted 289 rate and payment of interest 289 *Fox River, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of 657 for lighting 754 *Fractional Silver Coin*, deficiency appropriation for transporting 225, 777 *France*, appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 for third secretary 338, 1028 *Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa.*, appropriation for overhauling, etc., boiler plant 720 for storage building 1397 for artillery ammunition shop 1398 *Frankford Creek, Pa.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Frankfort, Ind.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Frankfort, Ky.*, terms of court at 1112 *Frankfort, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 654, 946 *Franklin, La.*, appropriation for waterway to Mermentau from 648 for public building 1371 changes authorized in inland waterway to Mermentau from 942 *Franklin Street NE., D. C.*, condemnation proceedings for extension of 200 appropriation for 200 *Franklin, Va.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Franking Privilege*, of Members of Congress accorded to Resident Commissioners from Philippine Islands 910xciii *Franks, Interstate*, giving or receiving unauthorized, unlawful; penalty 546 *Fraternal Beneficial Societies, or Orders*, exempt from corporation tax 113 *Frauds upon Customs Revenue*, appropriation for detection and prevention of, increased 716, 1393 *Frauds upon the Revenues, etc.*, appropriation for investigation and prosecution of 748, 1424 deficiency appropriation for investigation, etc 213 payment of special assistant attorneys 213 *Fraudulent Conveyances, Five Civilized Tribes*, appropriation for suits to set aside 748 *Fraudulent Entries*, appropriation for protecting public lands from 739 allowances to agents 739 *Frazier, S. M.*, deficiency appropriation for 209 *Frederica River, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Frederick, Md.*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Free List*, Tariff of 1909 71 *Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 407, 999 for expenses 746, 1423 for rent, nurses’ quarters 747, 1423 for additional wing, etc 747, 1423 for home for nurses 1423 deficiency appropriation for power, etc., plant for Howard University and 796 *Freeport, Ill.*, terms of court of 1110 *Freestone*, duty on, not specially provided for 21 *Freight Agents of Railroads*, name to be posted at every freight station 548 *Freight Cars*, safety appliances required on 298 *Freight Depots, Yards, etc.*, included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations 545 *Freight, Navy, and Navy Department*, appropriation for 620, 1279 deficiency appropriation for 221, 810, 813, 1322 *Freight on Bullion and Coin*, appropriation for 492, 1194 *Freight, Postal Service*, appropriation for paying, on postal cards, etc 362, 1335 supplies to be sent by, preceding weighing periods 362, 1335 *Freight Statistics*, uniform classifications to be made for, relating to river and harbor traffic 668, 952 *Fremont National Forest, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Fremont, Nebr.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, rent, etc 207 *Fremont, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1371 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *French Broad River, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *French Broad River, Tenn.*, appropriation for improvement of 652 *French Spoliation Claims*, appropriation for defense in 748, 1424 deficiency appropriation for paying, to Leigh Bonsai, administrator 205 *Fresno, Cal.*, terms of court at 1107 *Friezes, Tile*, duty on 17 *Fringes*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horse-hair 60 bead or spangle 64 silk 60 woolen 54 *Frostburg, Md.*, appropriation for public building 1372 *Frostings*, duty on, not specially provided for 15 *Fruit Brandy*, artificially sweetened wine, etc., permitted in making 1014 *Fruit Ethers, Oils, or Essences*, duty on 13 *Fruit Knives*, duty on 27 *Fruit Plants*, on free list, tropical and semi tropical 75 *Fruita, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 460 *Fruits*, appropriation for investigating methods of growing, shipping, etc 422, 1243 for experimental exports, etc 422, 1243 for investigations of insects affecting deciduous 433, 1257 duty on artificial, millinery ornaments 66 edible, dried, etc 37 not edible; drugs 13 preserved in sugar, etc 38 on free list, crude, not edible, not specially provided for 75 green, ripe, or dried, not specially provided for 75 in brine, not specially provided for 75 *Fruits, Imported* (*see* Perishable Articles, etc.). *Fuel Compositions*, duty on coal 65 *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings*, appropriation for 715, 1391 furnishing steam for pneumatic tubes, postal service 715, 1392 deficiency appropriation for 121, 219, 808, 1294, 1320 *Fuel Substances, Mineral*, appropriation for testing, etc 742, 1419 tests for outside parties; charges, etc 1419 investigations of, transferred to Bureau of Mines 370 *Fuller, Chief Justice Melville Weston*, appropriation for bust of the late 1427 for oil portrait 1427 *Fuller’s Earth*, duty on 18 *Fulminates*, duty on all other, not specially provided for 66 for miners’ use 66 *Fulton, Ark.*, appropriation for improvement of Red River, below 648 between Denison, Tex., and 648 *Fulton, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685xciv *Fulton, Mo.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Fulton, N. Y.*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Fungicides* (*see* Insecticide Act). *Fur-Bearing Animals, Alaska*, punishment for unauthorized killing of 327 *Fur Seals, Alaskan* (*see* Alaskan Seal Fisheries). *Fur Skins*, on free list, not dressed, not specially provided for 75 *Furnaces*, duty on welded cylindrical, reinforced 26 *Furniture*, duty on, house or cabinet, wood 34 willow 34 *Furniture, Household*, on free list, of persons from foreign countries 74 *Furniture, Public Buildings*, appropriation for, and repairs 714, 1391 deficiency appropriation for 205, 808, 1294, 1320 for Cleveland, Ohio 205 *Furnival, First Lieutenant Richard*, lineal rank in Coast Artillery Corps corrected 202 *Furs*, duty on, carrotted fur skins 67 dressed on the skin 66 hats, bonnets, or hoods 67 manufactures of 66 not on the skin, for hatters’ use 67 wearing apparel 67 on free list, undressed 75 *Fusains*, duty on 15 *Fusel Oil*, duty on 14 *Fuses, Mining, etc.*, duty on, not composed of cotton 66 *Fusible Enamel*, duty on 21 **G.** *Gadsden, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 1372 limit of cost increased, public building 677 terms of court at; rooms required 1106 *Gaffney, S. C.*, appropriation for public building 1372 *Gainesville, Fla.*, appropriation for public building 705 limit of cost increased, public building 678 terms of court at 1108 *Gainesboro, Tenn.*, bridge authorized across Cumberland River at 185 *Gallatin National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426, 1248 *Gallic Acid*, duty on 12 *Galloons*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horse-hair 60 beads or spangles 64 cotton, flax, etc 50 cotton, silk, etc., made on Lever or Gothrough machine 50 silk 60 tinsel wire, etc 30 woolen 54 *Galveston Channel, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of; extension permitted 648, 943 water main and electric cables authorized across 372 *Galveston Ship Channel and Buffalo Bayou* (*see* Houston Ship Channel, Tex.). *Galveston, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; diversion 649, 943 for improvement of channel to Texas City 649, 943 for water main and electric cable to Pelican Spit immigration station 764 for appraisers’ stores 1372 enlargement of appraisers’ stores authorized 680 terms of court at 1127 water main and electric cables authorized across Galveston Channel to immigration and life saving stations at 372 *Galvin, J. Mitchell*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1317 *Gambier*, on free list 75 *Game*, appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed 434, 1258 for purchasing, etc., for reservations 1258 duty on, fresh, not birds 38 *Game, Alaska*, appropriation for protection of 745, 1420 *Game and Fish Laws, D. C.*, appropriation for enforcing 382, 974 *Game Birds*, importation of eggs of, prohibited; exception 75 allowed for propagation; regulations 75 *Game Birds, Alaska*, open season for, extended to entire Territory 1360 *Gamwell, Arthur*, deficiency appropriation for 794 *Garbage, D. C.*, appropriation for removal of 389, 980 five-year contracts authorized 389 *Garces National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 426 *Garden City, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Gardiner, Me.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Gardiner, Oreg.*, made port of delivery 579 *Garfield County, Utah*, appropriation for surveying public lands in 741 *Garfield Hospital, Washington, D. C.*, appropriation for isolating ward 403, 994 for support of destitute patients in 731, 1408 for furnishing, etc., new children’s ward 731 for additional land 731 for improving grounds 1408 *Garlic*, duty on 36 *Garnetted Wool Waste*, duty on 53 *Garrard, Captain Louis F.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1300 *Garters*, duty on, cotton, etc., and india rubber 48 silk 60xcv *Gary, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Gary Land Company*, may bridge Grand Calumet River, Lake County, Ind 468 *Gas and Water Pipes*, appropriation for investigating destructive effects of electric currents on 528, 1232 *Gas Bearing Lands*, within temporary reservations for power sites, etc., not open to occupation, etc 847 rights of bona fide claimants not impaired 847 status of asserted claims 847 *Gas Mantles*, duty on 30 scrap 30 *Gas, Mineral*, patents for mineral entries not to be denied solely because assigned before discovery of 1015 *Gas Pipe Lines, Natural*, right of way for, granted through public lands in Arkansas 296 *Gas Retorts*, duty on 19 *Gasconade River, Mo.*, appropriation for improvement of 661, 949 preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Gasoline*, means for extinguishing, required on motor boats 463 on free list 78 *Gassaway, James A.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Gastonia, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1372 *Gauffre Leather*, duty on 68 *Gaugers, etc., Internal Revenue*, appropriation for salaries, etc 494, 1196 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc 1291 allowed cumulative leaves of absence 592 pay increased of certain 928 *Gauging Water Supply of the United States*, appropriation for., 743, 1418 *Geisel, C. A.*, deficiency appropriation for services 127 *Gelatin*, duty on 14 in sheets, emulsions, etc 14 manufactures of, not specially provided for 14 *Gems*, on free list, not for sale, for religious, educational, etc., purposes 79 *Genealogical, etc., Information*, may be furnished from census population schedules 10 *General Account of Advances, Navy*, amount transferred from permanent naval supply fund 1279 stores to be accounted for by naval supply account 1279 expenditures under, limited 1279 payments for naval supply account from; credits, etc 792 *General Appraisers* (*see* Board of General Appraisers). *General Grant National Park, Cal.*, appropriation for protection, etc 745, 1421 *General Land Office* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc 512, 1214 for investigations, etc 513, 1215 for maps; distribution 513, 1215 for filing system appliances 1215 for salaries, copyists and clerks 740 deficiency appropriation for completing filing system 212 for Glen R. Metsker 1308 for Charles F. Read 1308 for expenses of inspectors 1323 office building authorized for, and other bureaus, etc., in Washington 699 *General Land Office, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 512, 1215 assistant to be appointed by the President; duties, etc 512 *General Staff Corps, Army*, appropriation for translator, etc., military information division 249, 1043 *General Supply Committee*, established; composition 531 to make annual schedule for supplies for Governments, etc 531 to open bids, etc 531 *Geneva Convention*, appropriation for expenses of meeting of Red Cross Conference 1034 *“Geneva Cross,”* punishment for unauthorized use of 604 *Genoa, Nebr.*, appropriation for Indian school; repairs 278, 1067 *Geodetic Association, International*, appropriation for payment of quota 342, 1032 for expenses of delegates 756 *Geological Survey*, appropriation for transferring laboratories, etc., to Bureau of Mines 742 for Director, clerks, etc 743, 1417 for scientific assistants 743, 1418 for general expenses 743, 1418 for skilled laborers, etc 743, 1418 for topographic surveys 743, 1418 for geologic surveys 743, 1418 for chemical and physical researches 743, 1418 for preparing illustrations 743, 1418 for report on mineral resources 743, 1418 for gauging water supply 743, 1418 for books, etc 743, 1418 for geologic maps 743, 1418 for survey of national forests 743, 1418 for engraving illustrations for 769, 1446 for printing and binding for 769, 1446 for rent 516, 1218 deficiency appropriation for rent of additional rooms, diversion authorized 124 for replacing articles destroyed by fire 124 for mineral resources, Alaska 212, 890 for expenses 222, 811, 1323 for John D. McChesney 795 for John L. Saunders 795 for surveying forest reserves 811 for Daniel E. Williard 1309 for Philip S. Smith 1309 office building authorized for, and other bureaus, etc., in Washington 699 transfer to Bureau of Mines of investigations of structural materials 370 mineral fuel substances 370 mine explosions 370 experts, apparatus, etc 370 *Geological Survey, Director of*, appropriation for, clerks, scientific assistants, etc 743, 1417xcvi *George Washington University Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 *Georgetown, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Georgetown Reservoir, D. C.*, appropriation for remodeling 983 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 *Georgia*, assigned to fifth judicial circuit 1131 donated obsolete brass cannon for Confederate cemetery at Marietta 875 *Georgia Northern Judicial District*, counties composing northern division 1108 eastern division 1108 western division 1108 northwestern division 1108 terms of court 1108 *Georgia Southern Judicial District*, counties composing eastern division 1109 western division 1109 northeastern division 1109 southwestern division 1109 Albany division 1109 terms of court 1109 Ben Hill County attached to Albany division of 181 *“Georgia,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 1280 *German Settlement in America, First*, contribution authorized for monument at Germantown, to commemorate 1352 approval of design, etc 1352 *German Silver*, duty on 29 jewelry articles of 67 *Germantown, Pa.*, contribution authorized for monument at, commemorating first German settlement in America 1352 *Germany*, appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 for third secretary 338, 1028 replica of statue of General Von Steuben, authorized for presentation to Emperor of 605 *Gettysburg National Park, Pa.*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 725, 1401 deficiency appropriation for battlefield monuments and markers to Regulars 122 *Gettysburg, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1372 construction of public building authorized at 683 *Gila National Forest, N. Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 272, 427, 1248 *Gila River Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, appropriation for irrigation system 427, 1062 *Gilbert, George*, deficiency appropriation for services 806 *Gilberts Bar, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Gill Nets and Nettings*, duty on flax 49 *Gilmore, S. L., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 1317 *Gimps*, duty on woolen 54 *Gin* (*see* Distilled Spirits). *Ginger*, duty on, ale or beer 41 cordial 40 wine 40 *Ginger Root*, on free list, unground, not preserved 79 *Girders*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Girls’ Reform School, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 407, 998 *Glacier National Park, Mont.*, appropriation for improvement, etc 745, 1421 established; boundaries 354 trespassers to be removed 354 valid existing claims not affected 354 rights of way for railroads, or reclamation projects 354 lands claimed by railroads, etc., not a basis for indemnity selections 354 regulations for care, etc., to be made 354 leases permitted for inns, cottages, etc 355 removal of mature, etc., timber 355 *Glass*, duty on, articles, decorated, etc 19 bottles, etc., plain 19 bottles, etc., decorated, etc 19 cast, crown, etc., when bent, decorated, etc., additional 20 cylinder and crown, polished 20 cylinder, crown, and common window, unpolished 19 fusible enamel 21 ground or polished strips, prisms, etc 20 lenses, etc 20 magic-lantern slides 21 manufactures of, not specially provided for 21 mirrors 21 opal or cylinder tiling 21 opera glasses, telescopes, etc 21 plate, fluted, rolled, or rough 20 plate, polished, cast 20 plate, polished, cast, silvered 20 stained or painted windows 21 spectacles, etc 20 on free list, enamel, white, for watch and clock dials 76 plates or disks, rough-cut, for optical instruments, etc 76 *Glassport, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Monongahela River, Wilson to 195 *Glavis, Edward S.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1319 *Glazes*, duty on, used for ceramic, etc., articles 15 *Glaziers’ Diamonds*, on free list, not set 75 *Glaziers’ Lead*, duty on 30 *Glens Falls, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Glenwood Springs, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 459 *Globe, Ariz.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 *Gloucester, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 631, 934xcvii *Glove Tranks*, duty on 69 *Gloves*, duty on, cotton, men’s and boys’ 48 leather 69 lined 69 pique, or prix seam 69 stitched or embroidered 69 *Gloxinia Bulbs*, duty on 37 *Glucose*, duty on 34 *Glue*, duty on 14 fish 14 size 14 *Glue Stock*, on free list 76 *Glycerin*, duty on, crude 14 refined 14 *Goat Hair*, classification of, under Tariff Act 52 *Goats*, census inquiries of, slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 *Goatskins*, duty on dressed and finished 68 *Goggles*, duty on, glass, and frames 20 *Gold*, duty on, articles of jewelry 68 leaf 30 manufactures of, not specially provided for 33 pens 31 on free list, bullion 74 coins 74 medals received as prizes, etc 77 ore 78 sweepings 78 *Gold Beaters’ Molds and Skins*, on free list r 76 *Gold Certificates*, issued on deposit of gold coin; denominations, etc 965 at New York and San Francisco, of foreign gold coin 965 of stamped gold bullion 965 *Gold Coins*, appropriation for recoinage of 713, 1390 issue of gold certificates for deposit of 965 for deposits of foreign, at New York and San Francisco 965 principal and interest of United States bonds and certificates of indebtedness payable in 192 *Gold Size*, duty on 15 *“Gopher,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Gonzales, Juan C.*, deficiency appropriation for 801 *Gore, Frank E.*, deficiency appropriation for refund to 780 *Gorings*, duty on cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 60 woolen 54 *Goshen, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1372 *Gothrough Lace Machines*, on free list prior to January 1, 1911 32 *Gottschall, Oscar M.*, appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 876 *Goulder, Holding, and Masten*, deficiency appropriation for services 1310 *Gouldsboro, Me.*, preliminary examination of Corea Harbor, to be made 671 *Gouverneur, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Government Employees*, appropriation for medical examination of, receiving pay for injuries 526, 1228 law granting compensation for injuries to, etc., applicable to Isthmian Canal 1452 punishment for falsifying accounts, etc 1355 making false report of public moneys or securities 1356 *Government Establishments*, appropriation for expert inquiry into business methods, etc., of 703 *Government Hospital for Insane, D. C.*, appropriation for support of indigent insane, D. C 410, 1002 for current expenses 745, 1421 for buildings and grounds 746, 1422 for electric plant; from accrued pensions 1422 deficiency appropriation for John Sullivan 796 for M. Sanger 1309 for repairs 1323 extension of Fourth Street through grounds of, authorized 243 *Government in the Territories*, appropriation for expenses 500, 1202 *Government Printing Office* (*see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer and salaries in office of 766, 1444 for doorkeepers, messengers, telephone operators, etc 766, 1445 for Deputy Public Printer and salaries in office of 767, 1445 for watch force 767, 1445 for paying salaries for holidays 767, 1445 for leaves of absence to employees 767, 1445 employees on annual salaries 767 for public printing and binding; allotment 767, 1445 transfer of allotments for 1911 1448 apportionment of expenses to work executed 770, 1448 details of employees restricted 770 for superintendent of documents and salaries in office of 770, 1448 for contingent expenses 770, 1448 control, etc., of Public Printer continued 770 for installing water meters 392 deficiency appropriation for bridge to connect buildings 129 for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, and Joseph De Fontes 129, 807, 1319 for leaves of absence 806 increase of allotment for printing and binding for Congress 217 for machinery 217 part of appropriation for holidays made available for leaves of absence 1448 transfer of printing appropriation for Weather Bureau to 891 *Governors Island, Mass.*, transfer of Lovells light depot to, authorized 535 *Gowanus Bay, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook Channels 728, 1405 preliminary examination of, to be made 953xcviii *Grab Irons, Railway*, cars to be equipped with secure, on ladders 298 *Grade Crossings, D. C., Elimination of, etc.*, appraisement of damages to property of estate of Sarah Edwards 336 appropriation for expenses and award 336 appraisement of damages to property of John B. Lord 1344 appropriation for expenses and award 1345 appraisement of damages to property of Margaretha Weideman, etc 1346 appropriation for expenses and awards 1347 appraisement of damages to property of William Frye White 581 appropriation for expenses and award 582 *Grafton, W. Va.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Grain*, appropriation for investigating handling, etc., of; fixing grades 422, 1242 for investigating improvement of, and production 422, 1242 *Grains*, duty on, artificial, millinery ornaments 66 drugs 13 on free list, crude, drugs, not specially provided for 75 *Gramophones, etc.*, duty on 70 *Granadilla*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough or hewn only 81 *Grand Army Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 410, 1001 *Grand Army of the Republic*, tents, etc., to be loaned for encampment at Salt Lake City, Utah 183 *Grand Calumet River*, bridge authorized across, at East Chicago, Ind 178 Hammond, Ind 293 bridges authorized across, Lake County, Ind 468, 587 *Grand Forks, N. Dak.*, terms of court at 1121 *Grand Haven, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 654, 946 *Grand Island, Nebr.*, terms of court at 294, 1118 *Grand Junction, Colo.*, appropriation for Indian school; deduction if transferred to Colorado 274 granted to Colorado; conditions 273 construction of public building authorized at 681 *Grand Juries, United States Courts*, issue of venire for 267, 1165 second allowed in large cities 267, 1165 by either circuit or district court 267, 1165 time of imprisonment before indictment restricted 267, 1165 *Grand Lake, La.*, appropriation for lighting navigable channel 754 *Grand Marais, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 654, 946 *Grand Marais, Minn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 657 *Grand Rapids, Mich.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, rent 207, 889 terms of court at 1115 *Grand Valley, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 460 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 283, 1071 *Granite*, duty on, not specially provided for 21 *Granite City, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1372 limit of cost increased, public building 677 monument to founder, permitted on post-office grounds 697 *Grant County, N. Mex.*, lands granted to New Mexico to pay bonds issued by 563 *Grant County, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River, between Kittitas County and 600 *Grant, Memorial to General Ulysses S.*, appropriation for continuing work on 728 *Grants to Railroads, Land*, provisions for requiring deposits for selecting, etc., unsurveyed lands under 834 *Grape Fruit*, duty on 38 *Grape Sugar*, duty on 34 *Grapes*, duty on, dried 38 in barrels, etc 38 *Graphophones, etc.*, duty on 70 *Grass*, duty on, braids, laces, etc 64 hats, bonnets, and hoods 64 manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list, seeds 79 *Grass Valley, Cal.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Grasses*, on free list, paper stock 78 textile, not manufactured, not specially provided for 76 *Graves of Confederate Soldiers and Sailors*, time extended for marking, who died in northern prisons 875, 1453 central monument when exact place not identified 1453 inclusion of Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill 882 *Grays Harbor, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of, and Bar Entrance, contracts 665, 951 for improvement of inner portion 665 *Grays River, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of 665, 951 *Grazing Lands*, appropriation for investigating improvement of 442, 1243 *Grease*, on free list, enfleurage 77 for soap making, wire drawing, or stuffing or dressing leather 76 *Grease-Proof Paper*, duty on 62 *Greases*, duty on, not specially provided for 12 soluble, not specially provided for 14 *Great Britain* (*see also* Canada), appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028xcix appropriation for third secretary 338, 1028 for Canadian joint high commission 343 for Alaska and Canada boundary line 343, 1033 for marking Canadian boundary 344, 1033 for Canadian fisheries commission 344, 1033 for expenses, arbitrating boundary in Passamaquoddy Bay 344 for arbitrating North Atlantic fisheries with 765 for expenses Canadian boundary waters commission 766, 1364 deficiency appropriation for joint commission on use of Saint John River 203, 1290 cooperation of, in improving Saint Croix River, Me., to be requested 631 expenses for marking boundary line in Passamaquoddy Bay, to be paid from appropriation for arbitration commission 775 *Great Falls, Mont.*, appropriation for public building 705, 1372 limit of cost increased, public building 678 terms of court at 1118 *Great Kanawha River*, appropriation for lighting 754 *Great Kills Harbor, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Great Lakes*, appropriation for surveys, etc., by engineer officers 730, 1407 for lighting channels in 755 for expenses of joint commission on boundary waters 766, 1364 *Great Lakes Naval Hospital*, appropriation for completion of buildings 618 for maintenance 609, 1269 deficiency appropriation for 792 *Great Northern Development Company*, may dam Mississippi River, Coon Creek Rapids, Minn 893 *Great Pedee River, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 643 *Great Salt Pond, Block Island, R. I.*, appropriation for improvement of 632 *Great Sodus Bay, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 634, 935 preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Great South Bay, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 634 *Great Western Land Company*, may bridge Black River at Poplar Bluff, Mo 907 *Greece and Montenegro*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 338, 1028 *Greeley-Arizona Irrigation Company*, may dam Colorado River at Head Gate Rock near Parker, Ariz 1081 *Greeley, Colo.*, construction of public building, authorized at 681 *Green Bay, Wis.*, terms of court at 656, 1129 *Green, H. C.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of permits, D. C 1299 *Green, Harvey S., and Edward A. Smith*, may dam Rock River, Lyndon, Ill 920 *Green River, Ky.*, bridge authorized across, at Davis Ferry 852 preliminary examination of, to be made 671 for diverting Mud River 955 *Green River, Wyo.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 693 *Greene, Edward Forbes*, may be appointed lieutenant, Navy, retired 905 *Greene, Major General Nathanael*, appropriation authorized for monument to commemorate victory of Continental troops at Guilford Court House under 899 *Greeneville, Tenn.*, terms of court at 1124 *Greenfield, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Greenhouse Stock*, duty on, not specially provided for 37 *Greensboro, N. C.*, terms of court at 186, 1120 *Greensburg, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 705, 1372 *Greenville, N. C.*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Greenville, S. C.*, terms of court at 1123 *Greenwich, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 633, 934 *Greenwood, Charles S.*, deficiency appropriation for 1319 *Greenwood, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 705, 1372 *Grenada, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Griffin, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 1372 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Griggs, J. M., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 805 *Grindstones*, duty on 21 *Grinnell, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Grit*, duty on iron or steel, for abrasives 24 *Gross-Almerode Glass-Pot Clay*, on free list 74 *Ground beans*, duty on 38 *Growers of Leaf Tobacco*, no restrictions on, selling their own leaf tobacco 111 *Guadeloupe River, Tex.*, preliminary examination, to be made of 955 *Guam*, appropriation for agricultural experiment station 438, 1262 for care of lepers, etc., naval station 617, 1267 for public works, naval station 793, 1276 customs tariff schedules not applicable to 11 merchandise for residents of, may be carried on Army transports 256, 1051 *Guano*, on free list 76 *Guantanamo, Cuba*, appropriation for repair installation, naval station 1275 public works, naval magazine 1277 *Guatemala*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Guerrier, S. G.*, may bridge Missouri River, Atchison, Kans 905c *Guilford Battle Ground Company*, duties of, connected with memorial monument to Gen. Greene and Continental Army 899 *Guilford Court House Battlefield, N. C.*, appropriation authorized for monument to commemorate Revolutionary victory at, by forces under Maj. Gen. Greene 899 appropriation for erection of battle monument 1402 *Gulf of Mexico, etc.*, appropriation for surveys of coasts of 756, 1432 construction of wharves, etc., in, adjacent to Dauphin Island, authorized 869 marine biological station authorized on Florida coast of 964 *Gulfport, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 646 for anchorage basin; operation of dredge 942 transfer of dredge “Barnard” 942 for public building 705 *Gum Substitute*, duty on 39 *Gums and Gum Resins*, duty on 13 on free list, crude, drugs, not specially provided for 75 copal, crude 72 kauri, crude 72 *Gun and Mortar Batteries*, appropriation for electric plants for 596, 1341 for supplies, etc., Philippine Islands 598 *Gun-Barrel Molds*, duty on steel, not in bars 23 *Gun Blocks, Wood*, on free list, rough hewn, etc., not specially provided for 81 *Gun Metal*, duty on jewelry articles of 67 *Gun Wads*, duty on 67 *Gunboat, Navy*, construction of one, authorized; cost 1287 *Gunboat, River*, construction of one, authorized; cost 1287 *Gunnery Exercises, Navy*, appropriation for prizes, targets, etc 608, 1268 deficiency appropriation for 221, 1322 *Gunnison, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 461 *Gunnison National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1248 *Gunny Cloth*, duty on cotton bagging 51 *Gunpowder*, duty on 66 *Gut*, on free list, unmanufactured, cat 74 whip 74 worm 74 *Guthrie, Okla.*, appropriation for public building at 1372 enlargement of public building at, authorized 680 terms of court at 1122 *Gutta-Percha*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 on free list, crude 76 *Guyandot River, W. Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 652 *Gypsum*, duty on 18 **H.** *Habana, Cuba*, raising of wreck of “Maine,” etc., directed 353 appropriation for expenses 353, 1407 deficiency appropriation for expenses 789 *Hackensack, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Hackensack River, N. J.*, construction of canal authorized from Berrys Creek to 1082 preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Hacker, Edwin M.*, restored to place on list of passed assistant paymasters 1080 *Hackney, Leonard J., and Frank L. Littleton*, may bridge Wabash River, Mount Carmel, Ill 300 *Hague, The*, appropriation for annual contribution to permanent court of arbitration at 342, 1032 for delegates, etc., to International Congress on Alcoholism at 1034 for participating in International Congress on Letters of Exchange, meeting at 1364 *Hair*, duty on, pencils 65 curled, for beds and mattresses 67 human, clean or drawn 67 manufactures of 67 on free list, unmanufactured animal, not specially provided for 76 raw, uncleaned, human 76 *Hair, Animal*, fabrics of, etc., classified as manufactures of wool 55 *Hair, Camel, etc.*, classification of, under Tariff Act 52 *Hair Press Cloth*, duty on 67 *Hair Seating*, duty on 67 *Hair Wood*, on free list, in the rough, cut for umbrellas, canes, etc 81 *Haircloth*, duty on 67 *Hairpins*, duty on 31 *Haiti*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 *Hales Bar, Tennessee River, Tenn.*, appropriation for improvement of 652, 730 *Halibut*, duty on 37 *Hall of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for reconstructing, etc 1444 commission continued 1444 *Hallowell, Me.*, appropriation for public building 1372 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Ham, Captain S. V.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Hammersley Inlet, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of 665 *Hamilton County, Tenn.*, may bridge Tennessee River, Chattanooga 908 Chattanooga to Hill City 908 *Hammers*, duty on, blacksmith’s iron or steel 25 tuning 70ci *Hammer Molds, Steel*, duty on 23 *Hammond, Ind.*, bridge authorized across Grand Calumet River at 293 terms of court at 1111 *Hammond, La.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Hampton Roads, Va.*, invitation to be extended for assembling and review of fleets at, on the way to opening of Panama Canal, etc 1289 *Hampton, Va.*, appropriation for Indian school 286, 1074 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 773, 1410 for public building 1373 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 211 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Hams*, duty on 38 *Hand Brakes, Railway*, cars to be equipped with 298 special provisions for cars with long commodities 298 *Hand Holds, Railway*, cars to be equipped with secure, on ladders 298 *Handkerchiefs*, duty on, cotton 46 embroidered, cotton, flax, etc 50 flax, hemp, or ramie 51 lace, cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 59 *Handle Bolts, Wood*, on free list, not specially provided for 81 *Handling Facilities*, included as transportation in interstate commerce 545 *Hanford, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Hangings, Paper*, duty on 63 *Hankinson, J. L., N. B. Dial, and Associates*, may dam Savannah River at mouth of Stevens Creek, S. C. and Ga 180 *Hannibal, Mo.*, terms of court at 1117 *Hanover, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Harbor Beach, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge, Lake Huron 654 *Harbor Island, Tex.*, appropriation for construction of deep-water port at 943 *Harbor Patrol, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 400, 991 *Harbors* (*see also* River and Harbor Improvements), appropriation for boats for, Army service 256, 1051 for searchlights for defense of 596, 1341 for searchlights for defense of, Philippine Islands 598 for searchlights for defense of, Hawaii 1343 unexpended balances for essential work on, not to be covered in 182 *Hard Rubber*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 *Harlem River, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of 635, 935 *Harness*, duty on, leather 69 made of hides entitled to free entry 68 *Harney County, Oreg.*, appropriation for surveying township in 741 *Harney National Forest, S. Dak.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1249 *Harper, J. Henry*, deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of United States court to, as trustee 128 *Harris-County Houston Ship Channel Navigation District, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of Houston Ship Channel dependent on contribution by 649 *Harrisburg, Ill.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Harrisburg, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1373 enlargement of public building at, authorized 680 terms of court at 1123 *Harrison, Ark.*, terms of court at 1107 *Harrisonburg, Va.*, terms of court at 1128 *Harrisonville, N. J.*, appropriation for road to Fort Mott and Finns Point National Cemetery 350 *Harrows*, duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Hart, Captain V. K.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Hartford, Conn.*, terms of court at 1108 *Hartzenstein, Samuel L.*, may darn Saint Joseph River, Mottville, Mich 904 *Harvard Street NW., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 783 *Harvesters*, duty on, admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.*, appropriation for Indian school 275, 1064 *Hassocks*, duty on woolen 55 *Hastings, Nebr.*, terms of court at 294, 1118 *Hat Pins*, duty on 31 *Hatbands*, duty on silk 59 *Hats*, duty on fur 67 straw, etc 64 *Hatters’ Irons*, duty on cast-iron 26 *Hatters’ Plush*, duty on 71 *Hattiesburg, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 705 *Havre, Mont.*, land district established; office; boundaries 192cii *Hawaii* (*see also* Hawaii, Government in), appropriation for salaries, government in 500, 1203 for judges, circuit courts 500, 1203 for contingent expenses 500, 1203 for legislative expenses 501 no pay for extra session 501 for salaries, district court officials 529, 1233 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen 346, 1036 for mail equipments for 362, 1334 for weather service expenses in 418, 1237 for agricultural experiment stations 438, 1262 for naval station, Pearl Harbor 616, 1276 for leprosy hospital, maintenance; investigations 717, 1394 for quarantine system expenses 717, 1394 for ethnological researches among natives of 718, 1395 for quarters, seacoast artillery in 721, 1398 for quarters, etc., cavalry post in 721 for lighting waters of 754 for seacoast batteries 1343 for harbor searchlights 1343 for supplies, etc., gun and mortar batteries 1343 deficiency appropriation for naval station, Pearl Harbor 211 for increase of salaries, territorial officers 782 for leprosy hospital maintenance 808 approval of legislative charter for railroad to W. A. Wall 845 assigned to ninth judicial circuit 1131 cases in which writs of error and appeals are allowed to Supreme Court from supreme court of 1158 included in census of 1910 1 prohibition of intoxicants to be submitted to special election 878 appropriation for expenses 878 *Hawaii, Government in*, all general laws of United States made applicable, to 443 territorial provisions excepted 443 pay of members of legislature increased; restriction 444 legislature to make appropriations 444 contracting indebtedness by, restricted 444 loans authorized for public purposes; limit 444 upon public domain forbidden 444 term for paying extended 444 may condemn property for public uses 444 public lands, limitation on issue of certificates, leases, and agreements 444 citizenship required 444 transfers to corporations or aliens, etc., restricted 445 inheritances or tenancies in common excepted 445 forfeiture for violations, etc 445 proceedings to purchase lots, etc 445 preference to present residents 445 lessees excluded 445 patents to religious organizations 445 limit of acreage and value 446 leases of agricultural, etc., lands; approval by board 446 sales of resident lots; limit 446 for public utilities, etc., approval by board 446 agricultural lands, opening to home-stead entry 446 harvesting growing crops 446 certificates; area limited; expenses 446 pastoral lands included 446 privileges of resident owners 447 public lands, authority of commissioner of lands over all 447 status of exchanged lands 447 management of forest reserves, etc 447 general duties of commissioner 447 disqualifications of judges and jurors extended 447 additional causes 447 public property transferred to Territory 447 status of restored property 447 title to property for public uses 447 transfers to political subdivisions 447 pay of territorial officers increased 448 status of naturalization records, certificates, etc., prior to June 29, 1906 448 *Hay*, duty on 36 *Hay Knives*, duty on 27 *Hayden National Forest, Wyo. and Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Hayward, Wis.*, appropriation for Indian school 287, 1076 *Hazel, Daniel*, title, etc., of United States to claim of, New Madrid location, Mo., relinquished 923 *Hazing, Military Academy*, regulations modified, duty of superintendent to prescribe 323 court-martial trials authorized; effect of dismissal 324 disposal of pending cases 324 *Head Nets*, duty on, woolen 54 *Head Tax*, appropriation for refund of, erroneously collected 764, 1442 *Heading Blocks*, duty on, rough hewn, etc 33 *Heading Bolts*, duty on, rough hewn, etc 33 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves*, appropriation for 722, 1399 deficiency appropriation for 220, 225, 809, 1321, 1326 *Healds*, duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Health Department, D. C.*, appropriation for health officer, inspectors, etc 401, 992 inspection of live stock 993 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 402, 993 for disinfecting service 402, 993 for sanitary emergency fund 402, 993 for expenses, food, etc., adulterations 402, 993 for bacteriological laboratory 993 for contingent expenses 402, 993 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 402, 994 for contagious diseases isolating wards 403, 994 for public crematory 403, 994 for pound and stable 994 for destruction of rats 994 deficiency appropriation for sanitary emergency fund 785 for disinfecting service 1297 for milk inspection, etc 1297 *Health, International Office of Public*, appropriation for quota 344 *Health Officer, D. C.*, appropriation for, assistant, deputy, etc 401, 992 *Hearings in Land Entries*, appropriation for expenses 740, 1415 deficiency appropriation for 810, 1323ciii *Heating Apparatus, Public Buildings* (*see* Mechanical Equipment for Public Buildings). *Heating, Lighting, and Power Plant for Capitol, etc., D. C.*, to be known as Capitol power plant 1414 *Heddles or Healds, Wire*, duty on 24 *Heidt, Captain Grayson V.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Height of Buildings, D. C.*, regulations for 452 completion of church above limit permitted 891 *Helena, Ark.*, terms of court at 1107 *Helena, Mont.*, appropriation for assay office at 499, 1201 terms of court at 1118 *Helena National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Hell Gate, N. Y.*, appropriations for removing obstructions in 635, 935 *Hell Gate, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River, at 415 *Hemlock Bark*, duty on extract of 14 *Hemp*, duty on, and tow of 49 cables and cordage 49 carpets, mats, or rugs 49 hackled, “line of hemp” 49 hose, hydraulic or flume 49 handkerchiefs 51 manila, braids, laces, etc 64 hats, bonnets, and hoods 65 manufactures of, not specially provided for 51 shirting cloth 51 threads, twines, or cords 49 woven articles, not specially provided for 51 woven fabrics, not specially provided for 51 yarns 49 *Hemp, and Manufactures of*, Schedule J, Tariff of 1909 48 *Hemp, New Zealand*, on free list, binding twine; retaliatory duty 73 *Hempseed*, duty on, oil 14 on free list 79 *Hempstead, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 634, 935 *Henderson, John B.*, reappointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 874 *Henderson, John B., jr.*, appointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 14, 58 *Hendersonville, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *“Hercules,” Floating Crane*, deficiency appropriation for raising 793 *Herbs*, duty on, drugs 13 on free list, crude, drugs, not specially provided for 75 *Herring Oil*, duty on 14 *Herrings*, duty on 37 *Hiawatha, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Hickory, N. C.*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Hide Cuttings*, on free list, raw 76 *Hide Rope*, on free list 76 *Hides*, census inquiries of all, produced from animals slaughtered for food or otherwise 228 on free list, not specially provided for 79 *Hides of Cattle*, on free list 68 reduction of duty on grain, buff, and split leather, boots and shoes, saddlery, etc., made of, and calfskins 68 *Hides of Neat Cattle*, importation of, forbidden 86 suspended from countries not affected by contagious diseases 87 notification by Secretary of the Treasury 87 punishment for 87 *High-Proof Spirits*, withdrawal allowed in tanks, etc., from distilleries free of tax for Government use 1014 *Highlanding, Minn., Board of Supervisors of*, may bridge Red Lake River 958 *Highway Bridge, D. C.*, appropriation for operating expenses 387, 978 *Highways System, D. C., Permanent*, changes authorized in northern section 241 northwest section, north of Klingle Road 201 north of Observatory Circle 197 condemning lands to extend streets through reserved subdivisions; authorized 268 portion of Jefferson Street NW., stricken from plan of 240 changes authorized in northwest section 924 new plan for section adjoining Zoological Park 978 extension of Lanier Place and Eighteenth Street 978 appropriation for expenses condemning lands, etc., for 979 *Hill City, Minn.*, *Hill City, Minn.*bridge across Mississippi River at, legalized 193 *Hill City, Tenn.*, bridge authorized across Tennessee River from Chattanooga, to 908 *Hill, J. S.*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 1314 *Hillis, R. H.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Hillsboro Bay, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts 644, 941 *Hillsboro River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645 *Hillsboro, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1373 *Hillsdale, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1373civ *Hilo, Hawaii*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 666, 952 resurvey authorized 952 for public building 1373 employment of special architect, etc 1373 division of block reserved for building site 696 half reserved for building 696 remainder restored as public land 696 conditions 696 *Hinde, Robert E.*, deficiency appropriation for burial expenses, etc 781 *Hinge Blanks*, duty on iron or steel 25 *Hinges*, duty on iron or steel 25 *Historical Association, American*, appropriation for printing and binding annual report 768, 1447 *Historical Places, D. C.*, appropriation for erection, etc., tablets for marking 382, 974 *Hiwassee River, Va. and Tenn.*, appropriation for improvement of 652 bridge authorized across at Charleston and Calhoun, Tenn 187 *Hoarhound Seed*, on free list 79 *Hob Nails*, duty on 28 *Hogs*, census inquiries of, slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 duty on 35 *Hogsheads*, duty on empty 33 *Holdrege, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 1373 *Holidays, Government Printing Office*, appropriation for pay of employees for 767, 1445 part of appropriation for, 1911, made available for leaves of absence 1448 *Holland, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 654, 946 for public building 1373 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Hollands, Window*, duty on cotton 46 *Hollow Ware*, duty on cast-iron, coated, tinned, etc 26 *Hollow Ware, Iron or Steel Enameled, etc.*, duty on utensils of, for table, kitchen, and hospitals 28 *Holley, John M.*, reappointed on Board of Managers Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 876 *Holloway, J. B.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Holly Springs, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.*, monument authorized over grave of President Tyler in 1345 *Holmes River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645, 941 *Holston River*, time extended for bridging, Va. and Tenn 330 *Holton, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Holy Cross National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 407, 998 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 786, 1298 for water supply 1298 *Home for Incurables, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 *Homeopathic Hospital, D. C., National*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 *Homer, Minn.*, appropriation for fish-cultural station upper Mississippi River Valley, equipment, etc 763, 1440 *Homestead Entries*, allowed in Chippewa pine timber lands, unsold 862 payment for timber in addition to price for lands 862 allowed settlers on lands excluded from Refugio Colony grant, N. Mex 896 second, allowed if former lost, etc 896 requirements; parties excluded 896 allowed widow, etc., of alien becoming insane before completing his naturalization 929 assignment of completed, in reclamation projects permitted 592 canceled, etc., solely because of erroneous allowance of withdrawals for national forests, may be reinstated, etc 1084 rights of successful contestants 1084 full time of residence allowed for ejected, Wisconsin Central Railroad grant 885 time for second entries extended 885 granted David Eddington; coal reserved 1349 lands relinquished under reclamation act open to 918 on lands temporarily withdrawn for power sites, etc., not impaired 848 opening to, unallotted, etc., lands, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak 457 Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S. Dak 440 Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., undisposed of ceded lands 913 Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak 450 provisions for, in Hawaii 446 *Homestead Entries on Irrigation Projects*, leaves of absence allowed until water is furnished 864 not deducted from required time of residence 864 *Homestead, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1373 *Homestead Settlers*, allowed additional time to establish residence, etc., in certain cases 189, 903 leave of absence for three months 189, 904 allowed commutation on lands of ceded Uintah lands, Utah, deprived by lack of water from completing residence 1074 in former Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg., may receive patents; conditions 1356 *Homesteads*, enlarged, allowed of arid, etc., lands in Idaho 531 entries of surface of coal lands for, subject to mining rights, permitted 583 *Honduras*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028cv *Hones*, on free list 76 *Honey*, duty on 36 *Honolulu, Hawaii*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 666 for public building 1373 acquiring land for extending public building at, authorized 696 *Hoods*, duty on fur 67 horsehair 64 straw, etc.; 64 *Hoofs*, on free list, unmanufactured 76 *Hooks*, duty on fish 28 *Hooks and Eyes*, duty on 30 *Hoop Iron or Steel*, duty on 22 cotton ties 22 punched, etc 22 *Hooper, Lieutenant E. L.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Hop Poles, Wood*, on free list, not specially provided for 81 *Hop Roots*, qon free list, for cultivation 76 *Hope and Help Mission, D. C.*, appropriation for care of women and children 410, 1002 *Hopkinsville, Ky.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Hops*, duty on 36 extract of 36 lupulin 36 *Hoquiam River, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 676 *Horn*, duty on, combs 70 manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 *Horn Island Pass, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Hornell, N. Y.*, use of unexpended balance for public building site at, for site at Waterloo 707 *Horns*, on free list, and parts of, unmanufactured 76 *Horry County, S. C.*, may bridge Waccamaw River at Star Bluff and Conway 179 time extended for bridging Waccamaw River 906 *Horse, Special Report on Diseases of the*, printing of revised edition ordered; distribution 1459 *Horsehair, Imitation*, duty on articles or fabrics made of 60 yarns, threads, or filaments 60 *Horsehair, Real*, duty on, braids, laces, etc., for millinery 64 on free list, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 76 *Horserakes*, duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty on 71 *Horses*, duty on 35 regulations to be made for free entry of, straying across frontier, etc 72 *Horses, Army*, appropriation for pay to officers furnishing their own 250, 1043 for expenditures for 254, 1048 for purchase 254, 1049 land in Virginia for assembling, etc., purchased for mounted service 1049 limit; contracts; purchases at posts 254, 1049 standard required 254, 1049 detachment of enlisted men at remount depots; restriction 1049 purchase from officers ordered to distant stations 254 deficiency appropriation for 220 for, lost in the military service 220 officers separated from authorized number of, not deprived of forage, etc 252 suspensions for transportation of officers’ authorized, for 1909 and 1910, removed 1053 reimbursements for payments made on account of 1053 *Horseshoe Nails*, duty on 28 *Horseshoers, Army*, designation and pay established for cavalry 245 for field artillery 245 *Horseshoes*, duty on wrought iron or steel 28 *Horticultural Associations*, exempt from corporation tax.- 113 *Horton, R. B.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Hose*, duty on flexible metal not specially provided for 26 *Hose and Half-Hose*, duty on, cotton 47 not specially provided for 47 *Hose, Hydraulic or Flume*, duty on, cotton, flax, hemp, ramie, or jute 49 *Hospital Corps, Army*, appropriation for pay of enlisted men, longevity 246, 1040 service school detachment 1040 *Hospital Matrons, Army*, appropriation for pay 249, 1042 *Hospital Stewards, Army*, appropriation for quarters for 258, 1053 *Hospital Utensils*, duty on iron or steel enameled, etc., hollow ware 28 *Hospitals, Army*, appropriation for construction and repair of post 258, 1053 for Hot Springs, Ark 258 for Fort Missoula, Mont 258 for Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y 258 for Fort George Wright, Wash 258 for Walter Reed General Hospital, D. C 258 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 220, 789, 809 *Hot Springs, Ark.*, land granted for public street to 844 right to occupy two lots, granted Hot Springs Masonic Lodge; conditions 906 *Hot Springs Army and Navy Hospital, Ark.*, appropriation for construction and repair 258, 1053 for medical supplies 259, 1054 for burial in national cemetery, Little Rock, of patients dying in 724, 1400cvi *Hot Springs Lodge of Masons*, granted exclusive use of two lots, Hot Springs, Ark., for building; conditions 906 lease of hot water 906 *Hot Springs Reservation, Ark.*, free use of Government bathhouse restricted 1015 punishment for false oath to obtain 1015 land granted to Hot Springs for public street 844 right of way granted through, for street railway 235 United States commissioners, Arkansas eastern district, given jurisdiction over all violations of regulations governing 1086 *Hot Springs, S. Dak.*, appropriation for expenses, sanitarium Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 735, 1412 *Hot Springs Street Railway Company*, granted right of way through Hot Springs Reservation, Ark 235 *Houghton, Alice V.*, payment of expenses of hospital and surgical treatment of, injured at Census Office 1313 salary to continue for one year 1313 *Housatonic River, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of 633 *House Furniture*, duty on wood 34 *House of Detention, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 400, 991 *House of Representatives*, appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 473, 1175 for mileage 473, 1176 for Speaker’s office; Digest of Rules 473, 1176 for Chaplain 473, 1176 for Clerk of the House, clerks, etc 473, 1176 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 474, 1177 for clerks, messengers, and janitors to committees, annual 474, 1177 for janitors to committees 475, 1177 for clerks to committees, session 475, 1178 for Sergeant-at-Arms, deputy, etc 475, 1178 for police force, House Office Building 476, 1178 for Doorkeeper, assistant, etc 476, 1178 messengers, laborers, etc 476, 1178 superintendent folding room, etc 476, 1178 pages 183, 476, 1179 superintendent document room, etc 476, 1179 for minority employees 477, 1179 for special employees 477, 1179 for Postmaster, assistant, etc 183, 477, 1180 horses and mail wagons 477, 1180 for official reporters 477, 1180 for stenographers to committees 477, 1180 “during the session” to mean 117 days 478 “during the session” to mean 210 days 1180 for clerk hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 478, 1180 for contingent expenses, materials for folding 478, 1180 for fuel and oil 478, 1180 available for power plant 1180 for furniture and repairs 478, 1180 for packing boxes 478, 1180 for miscellaneous items 478, 1180 for expenses, special and select committees 478, 1180 for stationery 478, 1181 for postage stamps 478, 1181 for stationery for Members, etc 183 appropriation for telephone operators 183 for additional messenger in post-office 183 for folding speeches 183 for maintenance House Office Building 766 for printing and binding 768, 1446 for refrigerating apparatus, cooling of air, etc 1443 for subway transportation to House Office Building 1443 railroad siding to power plant continued 1443 for reconstructing Hall of 1444 deficiency appropriation for equipping library in Office Building 125 for operating elevators 125 for extra month’s pay to employees 127, 804, 1317 for J. C. Stewart 127, 806, 1319 for pay to widow of Francis W. Cushman 128 D. A. De Armond 805 J. M. Griggs 805 J. B. Perkins 805 W. P. Brownlow 1317 S. L. Gilmore 1317 C. Q. Tirrell 1317 W. W. Foulkrod 1317 Joel Cook 1317 for daughter of Representative W. C. Lovering 805 for heirs of Amos L. Allen 1317 for automobile for Speaker 128 for Herbert D. Brown 128 for clerks committees on Expenditures Navy Department, and Commerce and Labor 128 for equipping folding room, Office Building 128 for removing documents, etc., to folding room, Office Building 128 for pages, messengers, etc 128 for folding speeches 128, 217, 805, 806, 880, 1318 for official reporters and stenographers 128, 805, 1317 for materials for folding 217 for miscellaneous items 223, 881, 891, 1317 for fuel and oil 805, 1317 for stationery 805 for contested-election expenses 806, 1317 for clerk to Committee on Rules 805 janitor 805 for compiling contested-election cases 805 for L. W. Busbey 805 for assistant clerk, Committee on Claims 805 for Florence A. Donnelley 805, 1318 for Elizabeth Deards 805 for W. H. Estey 805, 1319 for John J. Cameron 806, 1318 for George Gilbert 806 for Charles L. Williams 806, 1318 for J. C. Stewart 806, 1319 for janitor, Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures 806 for assistant clerk, Committee on Foreign Affairs 806 for clerk, Committee on Expenditures in Navy Department 806 for Edwin Miller 806 for printing and binding 806 for special and select committees 881, 891, 1317 for joint commission on bonding companies 1317 for expert, clerical and stenographic services, approved by Representative Oscar W. Underwood 1317cvii deficiency appropriation for widow of A. C. Welch 1318 for messengers in post office 1318 for compiling laws relating to employees, contingent fund, etc 1318 for Robert W. Dyer 1318 for George Jennison 1318 for R. B. Horton 1318 for M. C. Shield 1318 for George B. Serenbetz, J. B. Holloway, and Marie G. Potter 1318 for James A. Gassaway 1318 for Joseph B. Sparks 1318 for E. R. Ernst 1318 for Edwin L. Williams 1318 for W. S. Topping 1318 for George F. Evers 1318 for Marshall Pickering 1318 for Dio W. Dunham 1319 for N. T. Hynson 1319 for Edward S. Glavis 1319 for Charles S. Greenwood 1319 coal for central heating, lighting, and power plant to be paid for from appropriations for fuel and oil for Senate and 891 contingent fund vouchers approved by Committee on Accounts conclusive upon all officers, etc 1318 employees to be paid December, 1909, salaries, December 20 871 December, 1910, salaries, December 21 1453 to receive June, 1910, salaries on day of adjournment 886 five Members to be appointed on joint committee to investigate Alaskan affairs 1444 joint commission on rates of bonding companies, continued 804 joint committee of Senate and, to investigate Interior Department and Forest Service 871 Member elected in Arizona to be certified to 578 Members elected in New Mexico to be certified to 567 tariff printing and binding may be done at Government Printing Office on requisition of Representative Oscar W. Underwood 1317 three Members to be appointed on commission to Mexican centennial celebration 882 three Members of the Sixty-second Congress to be appointed on Printing Investigation Commission 1444 two Members of, to serve on National Forest Reservation Commission 962 two Members to be appointed on commission to investigate employer’s liability and workman’s compensation 884 *House Office Building*, appropriation for elevator conductors for 474, 1177 for police force 476, 1178 for removing patent models to subbasement of Senate or 516 for trees, etc., for grounds of 726, 1403 for maintenance 766, 1443 for gratings for area ways 1443 for refrigerating apparatus 1443 for subway transportation to Capitol 1443 deficiency appropriation for equipping library rooms in 125 for equipping folding room in 128 for removing documents, etc., to 128 for laying sidewalks 795 deficiency appropriation for completing approaches to 795 for Elliott Woods, services 1306 for J. C. Courts, services as secretary to commission on 1307 Speaker to remain on commission until successor is elected, etc 1306 *Household Effects*, on free list, of persons from foreign countries 74 *Houston Ship Channel, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts; contribution by local organization required 649 *Houston, Tex.*, terms of court at 1127 *Houston, William H.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1307 *Howard University, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 746, 1422 for expenses 746, 1422 for medical department 746, 1422 for heating plant, etc 1423 deficiency appropriation for 1323 for power, etc., plant, for Freedmen’s Hospital and 796 medical department salaries authorized from appropriation 796 *Howser, H. R., jr.*, deficiency appropriation for services 804 *Hubs for Wheels*, duty on wood 33 *Hudson River, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbors at Peekskill 635, 935 Rondout 635, 935 Saugerties 635 Tarrytown 635 for improvement of, and maintenance 635, 935 for lighting 754 for light station mouth of Rondout Creek 1430 preliminary examination of, to be made for increased depth 673 New York City 674 Ossining 674 Albany 953 Rensselaer 953 light and fog signal station authorized at mouth of Rondout Creek 535 Stony Point light-house reservation, improvements authorized 535 *Hugh MacRae and Company*, may dam Savannah River at Cherokee Shoals, S. C 922 *Hughes, Charles J., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation to pay to widow of 1314 *Human Hair*, on free list, raw, uncleaned, and not drawn 76 *Humboldt Bay, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 661, 949 for improvement of, channel at Eureka 949 coal shed on light-house wharf, authorized 536 *Humboldt National Forest, Nev.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Humboldt, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Hundley, Oscar R.*, deficiency appropriation for salary 125 *Hungary* (*see* Austria-Hungary). *Hunting Knives*, duty on 27cviii *Huntingdon, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Huntington, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Huntington, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 635 *Huntington, W. Va.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 terms of court at 1129 *Hunts Point, N. Y.*, appropriation for light and fog signal station 1431 light and fog signal authorized at 535 *Huntsville, Ala.*, terms of court at 1106 *Huntsville, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1373 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Huron, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 653 range lights authorized for harbor 536 *Huron, S. Dak.*, appropriation for public building 1374 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Hyacinth Clumps*, duty on 37 *Hydraulic Cement*, duty on 17 *Hydraulic Hose*, duty on, cotton, flax, etc 49 *Hydrochloric Acid*, on free list 71 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department*, appropriation for engineers, draftsmen, clerks, etc 507, 1209 for materials, etc 507, 1210 for lithographic press; folding machine 1210 for Pilot Chart 508, 1210 for expenses, branch office 508, 1210 for employees, branch office 508, 1210 for North Pacific Pilot Chart 508, 1210 restriction, personal services, etc 508, 1210 for printing and binding for 768, 1446 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 809 pilot charts to state that data is furnished by Weather Bureau and 508 meteorological information for pilot charts to be promptly sent by Weather Bureau to 508 detail of naval officers to, limited to two 508 *Hygiene and Demography, International Congress on*, appropriation for expenses, etc 341, 1034 invitation to States to participate in Fifteenth 873 to be held in United States in 1911 or 1912 874 *Hygienic Laboratory, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 716, 1394 for grading, etc., retaining wall at 717 *Hynson, N. T.*, deficiency appropriation for 1319 **I.** *Ice*, on free list 76 *Ice and Snow, D. C.*, appropriation for removing from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 389, 980 *Ice Gorges, Ohio River*, appropriation for removing 873 *Ice Machines, Army*, sale of surplus product permitted; use of proceeds 253, 1048 *Ice Plants*, appropriation for State, War, and Navy Department Building 737 deficiency appropriation for Treasury Department 204 for Interior Department 212 for National Museum 782 *Ichthyol Oil*, on free list 77 *Icing Facilities*, included as transportation in interstate commerce 545 *Idaho*, appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 517, 1220 for continuing surveys of public lands in 741, 1417 deficiency appropriation for classifying, etc., lands of Coeur d’Alene Reservation 213 for reimbursing, for advances for surveys of public lands 796, 1308 for surveying public lands in 1307 assigned to ninth judicial circuit 1131 Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, pay for survey and allotment work 797 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 848 enlarged homesteads of nonirrigable, etc., lands authorized in 531 designation of lands to be made 532 applications, fees, etc 532 additions to incomplete regular homestead entries; limit 532 additional proof of cultivation required 532 regular homestead entries not affected 532 not allowed entrymen under this act 532 no commutations 532 residence not required on lands without water for domestic use 532 personal work necessary 532 leaves of absence permitted 532 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 189, 903 leave of absence allowed 189, 904 lands added to Pocatello National Forest in 919 *Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad*, may bridge Pend d’Oreille River in Box Canyon, Wash 179 *Idaho Falls, Idaho*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Idaho Judicial District*, counties composing northern division 1109 central division 1109 southern division 1109 terms of court 1109 divisions rearranged 927 terms Boise City 928 Coeur d’Alene City 928 Moscow 928 Pocatello 928 *Idaho National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Idaho University*, deficiency appropriation for premium paid on indemnity bond 1295cix *Idiots, Imbeciles, etc., Alien*, excluded admission 263 *Illinois*, appropriation for naval training station 609, 1269 assigned to seventh judicial circuit 1131 consent of Congress to agreement for jurisdiction of State laws over Lake Michigan, by Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan and 882 *Illinois and Mississippi Canal*, appropriation for improvement of, raising Aqueduct One, etc 948 for lock in dam in Rock River 658 *Illinois Eastern Judicial District*, appropriation for stenographer 1233 counties composing 1110 terms of court 1110 *Illinois Northern Judicial District*, appropriation for clerk 529, 1233 additional judge allowed for 1087 counties composing eastern division 1110 western division 1110 terms of court 1110 *Illinois River, Ill.*, appropriation for improvement of 658 dredging Lake Depue 658 for lighting 754 for waterway from Lockport, Ill., to Mississippi River by Desplaines River and 659 board of engineers to report on advisability 659 preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Illinois Southern Judicial District*, counties composing northern division 1110 southern division 1110 terms of court 1110 *Illustrations*, annual reports of government of District of Columbia, not to use 381 *Imitation Precious Stones*, duty on 68 *Imitations of Brandy, Spirits, or Wines*, duty on 40 *Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods*, invoices to be in quadruplicate 91 privileges extended to Birmingham, Ala., delivery 1086 Eastport, Idaho, entry 467 New London, Conn., entry 828 *Immigrants*, on free list, professional books, tools of trade, etc., of 78 *Immigration* (*see also* Naturalization of Aliens), appropriation for medical inspection of aliens 716, 1394 for all expenses enforcing laws regulating 763, 1442 for preventing unlawful entry of Chinese; deporting, etc 764, 1442 for refunding head tax 764, 1442 credit for reimbursement of money paid for detained aliens 764, 1442 for lease of office, Montreal, Canada 764 for Ellis Island station 764 for water main and cable to “Pelican Spit” station, Galveston, Tex 764 for special examiners, etc., in naturalization cases 764, 1442 for additional allowances to clerks of courts for clerical assistance in naturalization cases 765, 1442 for witness fees to Austrian seamen 765 deficiency appropriation for allowance for clerical assistance to clerks of courts in naturalization cases 126, 1313 deficiency appropriation for expenses enforcing laws regulating 216, 800 for Chinese exclusion 224, 812, 1324 for equipping Angel Island, Cal., station 800 for allowance to clerks of courts in naturalization cases 1313 for naturalization 1324 citizenship certificates may be issued in certain cases without proof of declaration of intention 831 detailed estimate required for all objects of expenditure relating to 764 *Immigration Act Amendments*, aliens excluded admission, idiots; epileptics; insane, etc 263 paupers; persons with contagious diseases; physically defective, etc 263 felons; polygamists; anarchists, etc 264 prostitutes; procurers, etc 264 contract laborers; assisted immigrants, etc 264 children unaccompanied by parents 264 exceptions, purely political convicts 264 assisted immigrants in transit 264 skilled laborers, if similar class not obtainable 264 professionals; domestic servants, etc 264 importing aliens for prostitution or immoral use forbidden 264 punishment for importing, harboring, etc 264 jurisdiction over offenses 265 deportation of aliens engaged in prostitution, assisting, etc 265 punishment for attempt of deported alien to return 265 return to country of origin after expiration of sentence 265 admission of evidence of husband or wife in prosecutions under this act 265 *Immigration and Naturalization Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner General, assistant, clerks, etc 527, 1230 for Naturalization Division 527, 1230 for Information Division 527, 1230 for Naturalization Division, special examiners, etc 764, 1442 deficiency appropriation for immigration expenses 800 for naturalization of aliens 812, 814 for paying State institutions for care, of aliens to be deported 1312 for Division of Naturalization 1313 *Immigration Commission*, appropriation for printing publications of; sale 768 deficiency appropriation for expenses of; restriction 215 salaries of members to cease March 1, 1910 215 final report to be made December, 1910 216 records to become part of files of Department of Commerce and Labor 800 *Immigration of Aliens*, jurisdiction of district courts under laws regulating 1093 *Immigration Stations*, appropriation for Ellis Island, crematory, etc 764 for Ellis Island, N, Y., new buildings, etc.; sea wall, etc 1441 for water main and electric cable to “Pelican Spit,” Galveston, Tex 764 for enlarging, equipping, New Orleans, La 1441 for constructing, Boston, Mass 1441cx deficiency appropriation for Ellis Island, N. Y., contagious hospital 126 for Ellis Island, N. Y 216, 801 for Angel Island, Cal 216, 800 for Boston, Mass., constructing 800 acquiring site and erection of, authorized at Baltimore, Md 685 exchange of site acquired for, Boston, Mass.; additional cost 702, 904 Philadelphia, Pa., limit of cost increased for pier, etc 1442 *Immoral Books, Pictures, etc.*, importation of, prohibited 86 entry forbidden; seizure, etc 86 punishment for aiding, etc., by officials 86 procedure for seizure, etc 86 *Immoral Practices*, regulations of transportation of females in interstate and foreign commerce for 825 *Immunity*, of pleadings, etc., as evidence in criminal proceedings, etc., repealed 352 *Imperial County, Cal.*, desert land entries in, may be completed by assignees in good faith; conditions 867 bona fide holders of second entries confirmed; conditions 867 holders of 320 acres excluded 867 limit for agricultural lands not modified 867 act applicable only to 867 *Imperial Valley, Cal.*, appropriation for protecting property in, from overflow of Colorado River 883 *Implements*, on free list, professional, of immigrants 78 *Importations*, prohibited, unless in American vessels, or of country of production 87 penalty for violations 87 not applicable to countries having no similar provision 87 *Imported Materials*, drawbacks allowed on, used in manufacture of articles exported 90 used in ships built for foreign account 90 *Imported Merchandise*, customs administration regulating 91 for articles made in bonded manufacturing warehouses for export, exempt from duty 89 *Importer*, declaration to be made by, with invoice of goods actually purchased 93 not actually purchased 93 punishment for false 95 *Imports, Classification of*, appeals allowed only to Court of Customs Appeals from decisions of Board of General Appraisers as to 1145 *Imports, Duties on* (*see* Tariff of 1909). *Imports into Philippine Islands*, provisions for duties on 130 *Incapacitated Persons*, appropriations for salaries not available for permanently 531, 1235 *Income Tax*, proposed amendment to the Constitution authorizing Congress to levy 184 *Incomes of Corporations, Net*, provisions for special excise tax on 112 *Incorporations, D. C.*, charter amended, American National Red Cross, endowment fund, etc 604 Saint Vincent’s Orphan Asylum 590 *Increase of the Navy* (*see also* Naval Establishment), no part of appropriations for, to be used for clerical, etc., services in Navy Department 629, 1288 *Indebtedness, Territorial*, restriction on Hawaiian 444 *Indecent Pictures, etc.*, attaching, etc., to packages of tobacco forbidden 110 punishment for 110 importing of, prohibited 86 *Independence, Mo.*, appropriation for public building 1374 *Independence of Mexico, Centennial Celebration*, commission created to represent United States at 882 appropriation for expenses 775 *Independent Treasury*, appropriation for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 494, 1197 for special agents, examinations, etc 497 for paper for checks 497 for contingent expenses 713, 1390 deficiency appropriation for paper for checks, etc 777, 1293 *Index to Statutes at Large*, appropriation for continuing preparation of 481 scope, etc., of, subject to approval of both Houses of Congress 481 *India Rubber*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 manufactures of vulcanized, not specially provided for 70 sponges made of 70 on free list, crude, and milk of 76 scrap or refuse, which has been worn out by use 76 *India Straw Matting*, duty on 49 *Indian Affairs* (*see* Indian Department). *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, assistants, clerks, etc 513, 1215 second assistant and chief clerk authorized 513 annual reports of expenditures by, repealed 860 *Indian Agencies*, appropriation for agricultural experiments on farms 271, 1060 for buildings, etc 272 for construction, repairs, etc., of buildings at 1060 report to be submitted of all properties at, sharing in appropriations 1060 details required 1060 recommendations on continuing or discontinuing 1060 *Indian Agents*, deficiency appropriation for pay 811 *Indian Allotments*, jurisdiction of district courts of all actions, etc., involving 1094 *Indian Annuities, Tribal*, ratification of agreement for commutation of, with Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Iowa 289 Pottawatomies, Kansas, and Wisconsin 289 amount credited Sacs and Foxes 289 Pottawatomies 289 payment to Indians 289 rate and payment of interest 289 *Indian Commission, Citizen*, appropriation for expenses 272, 1061 *Indian Courts*, appropriation for judges 272, 1061cxi *Indian Department*, appropriation for expenses of the 269, 1058 for allotments in severalty 269, 1059 for surveying and allotting; repayment 269, 1059 balances to remain available 269, 1059 annual statement to be made of all reimbursable accounts 270 deposit of balances due the United States 270 cost of all survey and allotment work on reservations to be submitted annually 270 for irrigation expenses on reservations, etc 270, 1059 specific appropriations required hereafter 270 restriction on all new work 270 detailed statement to be made of irrigation systems, etc 270 available until expended; restriction 1059 preliminary surveys, etc., allowed 270, 1059 survey of power and reservoir sites 1059 consultation with other branches of public service 270, 1059 for inspectors of irrigation; traveling, etc., expenses 270, 1059 number of superintendents of irrigation authorized 271, 1059 for suppression of liquor traffic 271, 1059 for relief of distress, prevention of contagious diseases, etc 271, 1059 for vaccination 271, 1059 for support of schools 271, 1059 for construction, etc., of school buildings 271 for construction, etc., of school and agency buildings 1060 report on school and agency properties required in detail, etc 1060 for collecting and transporting pupils 271, 1060 employment 271, 1060 no per capita restriction on schools 271, 1060 for agricultural experiments on school or agency farms 271, 1060 for timber preservation, etc., on reservations 271, 1060 Menominee Reservation, Wis., excepted 271, 1060 Red Lake Reservation, Minn., excepted 271, 1060 for matrons 271, 1060 for farmers and stockmen 271, 1060 limit for agricultural experiments 271, 1060 cost account to be submitted annually 271, 1061 for supplies; purchase, etc 1061 for transporting, warehouses, etc 272 for agency buildings, etc 272 for telegraphing and telephoning 1061 for costs, etc., Indian suits; no attorney’s fees 272, 1061 for citizen commission 272, 1061 for interpreters 272, 1061 for Indian police 272, 1061 allowance for chiefs increased 272 for judges, Indian courts 272, 1061 for contingencies; special agents 272, 1061 for encouraging farming industry, etc., among Indians; repayment, etc 1061 Osage civilization fund closed 1062 repeal of authority to supply insufficient funds from balances 1062 for support, etc., Apaches, Arizona and New Mexico 272, 1062 for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation, Ariz.; repayment 272, 1062 appropriation for irrigation, etc.; detailed statement of each irrigation project to be made annually 272 for pumping plant, etc., Colorado River Reservation 273 for schools, Fort Mojave, Ariz 273, 1062 Phoenix, Ariz 273, 1062 Truxton Canyon, Ariz 273, 1062 for investigation, etc., of Navajo Reservation, Ariz 273 for bridge, Little Colorado River, Navajo Reservation, Ariz 1062 for two bridges, Rio Grande, N. Mex., Indian pueblos 1062 for support, etc., of Indians in California 273, 1062 for Sherman Institute, Riverside, Cal 273, 1063 irrigation projects, Yuma and Colorado Reservations, allotments to Indians increased 1063 for cost of increased allotments 1063 grant of Grand Junction school to Colorado; conditions 273 for support of Grand Junction school 274 deduction if accepted by State 274 grant of Fort Lewis school to Colorado; conditions 274 sale if not accepted by State 274 for relief of distress among Seminoles in Florida 274, 1063 investigation to be made of condition of Alabama Indians in Texas; report 274 for support, etc., Fort Hall Reservation Indians, Idaho 274, 1063 for irrigation, etc., Fort Hall Reservation; reimbursement 274, 1063 payment for water rights 274 disposition, etc., of forfeited water rights 274 for fulfilling treaties, Bannocks 275, 1063 Coeur d’Alenes 275, 1063 allotments of irrigable and grazing lands to Indians on Fort Hall Reservation 1063 Lemhi Agency Indians 275 acceptance of part of allotments in irrigated portion of Fort Hall Reservation 275 grazing lands reserved 275 Fort Hall Reservation, lands set aside for domestic timber for Indians 1064 agency and school uses 1064 quarries, lease or operating; proceeds 1064 allotments to Indians in “Fort Hall Bottoms” 1064 former restrictions removed 1064 for school, Haskell Institute, Kans 275, 1064 Kickapoo Reservation, Kans 275, 1064 for support of school for Sacs and Foxes, of the Missouri, in Kansas 265, 1064 for school, Mount Pleasant, Mich 275, 1064 for school, Pipestone, Minn 276, 1065 for support of schools for Chippewas of the Mississippi in Minnesota 1065 statement to be made of all moneys required to be reimbursed, etc., since 1875 276 for advance interest to Chippewas in Minnesota 276 for civilization, etc., of Chippewas in Minnesota; repayment 276, 1065 for annual celebration of White Earth band of Chippewas 276, 1065cxii appropriation for bridge across Clearwater River, Minn 276 for costs of suit by Yankton Sioux for interest in ceded lands 1065 change of site, bridge across Clearwater River 1065 for expenses of members of White Earth band, sent to Washington, payable from tribal funds 1065 for support, etc., Fort Belknap Agency Indians, Mont 276, 1066 for Crow Indians, Mont 277 Flathead Agency Indians, Mont 277, 1066 Fort Peck Agency Indians, Mont 277, 1066 for irrigation, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 277, 1066 Flathead Reservation 277, 1066 Blackfeet Reservation 277, 1066 for fulfilling treaties with Crows 277, 1066 Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes 277, 1066 for “line riders,” Northern Cheyenne Reservation 277, 1066 for assisting Indians of Blackfeet and Flathead Reservations 277 easement reserved for water power on grants bordering Flathead Lake 1066 for school, Genoa, Nebr 278, 1067 allotment to Parker Cabney canceled 278 for support, etc., Western Shoshone Agency Indians, Nev 278, 1067 for school, Carson City, Nev 278, 1067 for support, etc., Indians on Moapa, Walker River, and Pyramid Lake Reservations, Nev 278, 1067 for payment of damages to public road, Indian school, Carson City, Nev 278 for purchase of land for Indian families in Nevada 278 for school, Albuquerque, N. Mex 278, 1067 Santa Fe, N. Mex 278, 1067 for counsel, Pueblo Indians, N. Mex 278, 1067 for fulfilling treaties with Senecas, New York 279, 1067 Six Nations, New York 279, 1067 for school, Cherokee, N. C 279, 1067 for support, etc., Sioux of Devils Lake, N. Dak 279, 1068 Fort Berthold Agency Indians 279, 1068 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas 279, 1068 for school, Fort Totten, N. Dak 279, 1068 Wahpeton, N. Dak 279, 1068 Bismarck, N. Dak 279, 1068 farm experiments 1068 settlement of traders’ claims against Indians of Standing Rock Reservation 1068 for payment to Sisseton and Wahpeton Indians for lands in Devils Lake Reservation 279 for support, etc., of Wichitas, etc., Okla 280, 1069 for payment from Kiowas, Comanches, and Apaches tribal funds, for support of agency, etc 280, 1069 sale of unallotted, etc., lands of Kiowas, etc 1069 for support, etc., Arapahoes and Cheyennes, Okla 280, 1069 Kansas Indians, Okla 280, 1069 Kickapoos 280, 1069 Poncas 280, 1069 for school, Chilocco, Okla 280, 1069 for fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Okla 280, 1069 appropriation for fulfilling treaties with Quapaws, Okla 280, 1069 interest at 5 per cent allowed on fund of Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi 280 enrollment of James F. Rowell 280 for Five Civilized Tribes 281 for superintendent, Union Agency 281 for clerical expenses 281 for leasing lands of Indians 281 for sale of restricted lands 281 for Five Civilized Tribes, Okla., administering affairs of 1069 designation of employee to sign deeds, etc 1069 for removing intruders, etc 281 for removing alienation restrictions 281 for completing work of commission 281 for incidentals, Oklahoma 281 for sales of tribal property, etc 281 use of balances 281 for district agents, employees, etc 281, 1070 payment for remnant allotments due Chickasaw freedmen 281 for costs, etc., in suits concerning lands of allottees 281 for tribal schools 282 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws, Okla 282, 1070 payment from Creek funds to Arthur P. Murphy 282 Okmulgee, Okla 282 payment from Chickasaw funds to Saint Agnes Academy 282 Douglas H. Johnston, governor 282 payment from Creek funds to M. L. Mott 282 tribal contracts by Choctaws and Chickasaws authorized 1070 deposit of funds of Five Civilized Tribes in banks authorized 1070 for J. Blair Schoenfelt 1070 for support, etc., Klamath Agency Indians, Oreg 282, 1071 Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 282, 1071 Umatilla Agency Indians, Oreg 283, 1071 for school, Salem, Oreg 283, 1071 for support, etc., Indians of Grande Ronde and Siletz agencies 1071 for Modoc Point irrigation project, Klamath Reservation, Oreg.; repayment 1071 for support, etc., Indians of Grande Ronde and Siletz agencies, Oreg 283 for support, etc., Molels, Oreg 283 for school, Carlisle, Pa 283, 1071 for school, Flandreau, S. Dak 283, 1071 Pierre, S. Dak 283, 1071 Rapid City, S. Dak 283, 1072 for fulfilling treaties with Sioux of different tribes 283, 1072 Yankton, Sioux 284, 1072 claims for land referred to Court of Claims 284 for asylum for insane Indians, Canton, S. Dak 284, 1072 lieu selections of school lands by South Dakota, extended to all of Pine Ridge Reservation 1072 lieu selections of school lands by South Dakota, extended to all of Rosebud Reservation 1073 time extended for classifying, etc., surplus lands in Rosebud Reservation 1073cxiii appropriation for agent, Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah 284, 1073 for fulfilling treaties with confederated bands of Utes 284, 1073 for straightening Duchesne River, Uintah Reservation, Utah 285 for maintenance, etc., detached Indians, Skull Valley, etc., Utah 1073 for payment to Uinta Indians from reclamation fund 285 for completing irrigation systems, lands of Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River Utes 285 arid lands of Uintah Reservation open to Utah under Carey Act 285 for extending, etc., irrigating systems, lands of Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River Utes, Utah 1074 school on former Uintah Reservation, transferred to Utah; conditions 1074 patents to issue to certain settlers on opened agricultural lands, Uintah Reservation, Utah; conditions 1074 for bridge across Duchesne River, Theodore, Utah 1074 for school, Hampton, Va 286, 1074 for support, etc., D’Wamish, etc., tribes, Wash 286, 1074 Makah Indians, Wash 286, 1074 Qui-nai-elt and Quil-leh-ute Indians, Wash 286, 1074 Yakima Agency Indians, Wash 286, 1074 Colville and Puyallup Agencies, Wash 286, 1074 for fulfilling treaty with Spokanes, Wash 286, 1074 for paying, etc., Cushman School grounds, from Puyallup school fund 1075 for support, etc., Joseph’s band of Nez Perces, Wash 286, 1075 for irrigation, lands of Yakimas, Wash.; repayment 286, 1075 report on necessity for wagon roads, Yakima Reservation 1075 for payment for ceded lands, Colville Reservation 286 for last installment Colville ceded lands 1075 for Young Doctor 286 sale of old Fort Spokane Military Reservation; use for Indian schools, etc 1075 for school, Hayward, Wis 287, 1076 Tomah, Wis 287, 1076 for support of Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 287, 1076 cases against Menominees referred to Court of Claims 287 for support, etc., Pottawatomies, Wis 288, 1076 for Henry W. Lee, from funds of Winnebago Indians 288 for support, etc., Shoshone Indians, Wyo., 288, 1076 for school, Shoshone Reservation 288, 1076 for irrigation, Wind River Reservation, Wyo 288, 1076 for fulfilling treaty with Shoshones, Wyo 288, 1076 desert lands of Shoshone Reservation open to Wyoming under Carey Act 288 lands excluded 288 statement to be made of fiscal affairs of all tribes estimated for; details 288 commutation of annuities to Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi in Oklahoma 289 commutation of annuities to Pottawatomies in Kansas and Wisconsin 289 use of funds for Indians 289 rate and payment of interest 289 sales authorized of dead and down timber, Menominee Reservation, Wis.; restrictions 1076 negotiations with Oneida Indians, Wis., for commutation of annuities to be reopened 1076 annual statement to be made of fiscal affairs of all Indian tribes during the preceding year 1077 payments for judgments to Indians to be made through officers of Interior Department charged with Indian affairs 1077 appropriation for accrued interest to Winnebagoes, Nebr. and Wis 873 for irrigation, Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho 744 for suits, Seminole Indian allotments 744 deficiency appropriation for enrolling Winnebago Indians 124 for bridge across Duchesne River, Myton, Utah 124 for La Pointe Agency, Wis., Indians 124 for agent, Fort Berthold Agency, N. Dak 124 for district agents for minor allottees in Oklahoma 212 for classifying lands, etc., Coeur d’Alene Reservation, Idaho 213, 797 for classifying lands, etc., Yakima Reservation, Wash 213 for school, Rapid City, S. Dak 213 for surveying and allotting 222 for suppressing liquor traffic 222, 811, 1323 for school transportation 222 for transporting, etc., supplies 222, 226, 811, 814 for inspectors 222 for contingencies 222, 226, 811, 1323 for Indian agents 222, 811 for incidentals, Arizona 222, 226 for incidentals, Montana 223, 226, 811, 1327 for irrigation, Tongue River Reservation 223 for school, Bismarck, N. Dak 223 for school, Carlisle, Pa 223 for school, Pierre, S. Dak 223, 226, 811 for Sioux Indians, different tribes 223, 811, 814, 1323, 1327 for Yakimas, etc., Wash 223 for Shoshones, Wyo 223, 1324 for Indian exhibit, Saint Louis Exposition 223, 1327 for Chickasaw Indians 223 for support of schools 226 for school, Riverside, Cal 226, 811, 1323 for Pawnee Indians, Okla 226 for James W. Whitten 797 for removing, etc., bodies of Cynthia Ann Parker and Prairie Flower 797 for Norbert Sero 797 for telegraphing, transporting, etc., supplies 811, 814, 1323, 1326 for costs in land contests 811 for allotments, Coeur d’Alene Reservation 811 for incidentals, North Dakota 811 for schools, Pawnees, Okla 811 for incidentals, Indian Territory 811 for support, Joseph’s band, Nez Perces Indians 811, 1323 for town-site expenses, Yuma Indian Reservation, Cal 880cxiv deficiency appropriation for town-site expenses, Colorado River Indian Reservation, Cal. and Ariz 880 for Five Civilized Tribes 1309 for prevention, etc., of trachoma 1323 for school buildings 1323 for funeral, etc., expenses of Bois Fort Indians, Minn 1323 for support, etc., confederated bands of Ute Indians 1323 for Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis 1323, 1327 for school, Shoshone Reservation, Wyo 1324 for incidentals, Utah 1327 moneys in hands of agents, etc., may be deposited in banks; bond 856 *Indian Depredation Claims*, appropriation for defense in 748, 1424 deficiency appropriation for defense in, clerk hire, etc 213 for judgments, Court of Claims in 218, 808, 1320 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen*, appropriation for 271, 1060 *Indian Head, Md.*, bridge authorized across Mattawoman Creek at 1086 *Indian Head Naval Proving Ground, Md.*, appropriation for public works 617, 1277 *Indian Inspectors*, deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 222 *Indian Interpreters*, appropriation for 272, 1061 *Indian Lands*, punishment for timber depredations on 857 stations required at town sites on railroad rights of way on 859 *Indian Madder*, on free list 77 *Indian Matrons*, appropriation for 271, 1060 *Indian Moneys*, agents, etc., may deposit, in banks 856 indemnity bond required 856 *Indian Office, Interior Department*, appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, clerks, etc 513, 1215 for classifying and indexing files of, etc 513 second assistant commissioner and chief clerk authorized 513 deficiency appropriation for completing filing system 212 for second assistant commissioner 1309 office building authorized for, and other bureaus, etc., in Washington 699 *Indian Police*, appropriation for 272, 1061 pay of chiefs increased 272 *Indian Pupils*, appropriation for support, etc., at schools 271, 1060 for transporting, etc 271, 1060 for securing employment in industrial pursuits; limit on transportation 271, 1060 native pupils from Alaska 1060 no per capita restriction 271, 1060 deficiency appropriation for transportation 222 *Indian Reservations*, appropriation for survey and subdivision of, for allotment 269, 1059 repayment for expenses 269, 1059 balances continued available 269, 1059 appropriation for survey and subdivision of; cost of survey and allotment work to be stated annually 270 for irrigation and drainage work 270, 1059 restricted to general work 270, 1059 investigation for power and reservoir sites 1059 for timber protection, etc., on 271, 1060 Menominee, Wis., excluded 271, 1060 Red Lake, Minn., excluded 271, 1060 for irrigation system, Gila River, Ariz 272, 1062 for Colorado River, Ariz., pumping plant for irrigation 273 for civilization, etc., of Indians on Tongue River, Mont 277 for fourth installment, ceded lands of Colville, Wash 286 for last installment Colville lands 1075 for expenses of opening; reimbursable 740, 1415 for completing surveys, Flathead, Mont 740 for irrigation, Fort Hall, Idaho 744, 1063 for irrigation, Fort Belknap, Mont 1066 for irrigation, Flathead, Mont 1066 for irrigation, Blackfeet, Mont 1066 for irrigation, Klamath, Oreg 1071 for bridge, Little Colorado River, Navajo, Ariz 1062 for classifying, etc., lands of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 213 for classifying, etc., lands of Yakima, Wash 213 for expenses of opening, to entry; reimbursable 797 for townsite expenses, Yuma, Cal 880 for townsite expenses, Colorado River, Cal. and Ariz 880 Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Okla., sales of reserved lands on former 533 Cheyenne River, S. Dak., price increased for school sections purchased on 196 sale of lands for town site 602 time extended for paying installments for lands on opened portion of 266 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, pay for survey and allotment work on 797 Colorado River, Ariz., allotment of irrigated lands to Indians increased 1063 appropriation for costs 1063 Colville, Wash., trust allotments to Indians in 862 Flathead, Mont., classification, etc., of unsurveyed lands in 863 sale, etc., of lots fronting Flathead Lake 296 disposal of allotments of irrigable lands 297 exchange of allotments on reservoir and power sites 297 condemnation authorized 297 Fort Berthold, N. Dak., allotment, sale, etc., of unsurveyed lands 455 Fort Hall, Idaho, allotment of irrigable and grazing lands to Indians on 1063 lands set aside for domestic timber, agency, school, quarries, etc 1064 allotments of lands, “Fort Hall Bottoms” grazing reserve 1064 Kiowa, etc., Okla., allotments to children born since June 5, 1906, from pasture reserve lands 861 time extended to pay for timber and agricultural lands on 266 Pine Ridge, S. Dak., sale of unallotted, etc., lands in Bennett County 440cxv Pine Ridge, S. Dak., selections by South Dakota, extended 1073 Quinaielt, Wash., allotments by Hoh, etc., Indians allowed on 1345 Red Lake, Minn., additional time for payments on ceded part of 265 Rosebud, S. Dak., sale of unallotted, etc., lands in Mellette and Washabaugh counties 448 lieu land selections by South Dakota, extended 1073 time extended to pay for surplus lands of 265 Siletz, Oreg., disposal of reserved land 367 right of way through 582 Standing Rock, S. Dak. and N. Dak., price increased for school sections purchased on 196 time extended for paying installments for lands on opened portion of 266 Yakima, Wash., town sites to be reserved on unallotted lands 348 allotments to children 349 appropriation for expenses of surveys, etc 349 reservations for public, uses 349 disposition of proceeds from sales 349 prohibition of intoxicants 349 Yuma, Ariz., allotment of irrigated lands to Indians increased 1063 appropriation for costs 1063 religious organizations may select irrigable lands on 829 power sites to be reserved within irrigation projects in, opened 858 pending legislation for projects not authorized 858 punishment for unlawfully cutting timber on 857 trust allotments 857 not extinguishing fires on 857 sale of timber on unallotted lands in, permitted 857 disposition of proceeds 857 not applicable to Minnesota and Wisconsin 857 stations required at townships on railroad rights of way granted across 859 transfer or sale of property not required on 861 villages in, Washington, trust patents for lots in 858 *Indian River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645 for lighting 754 *Indian Schools*, appropriation for support of 271, 1059 for buildings, sites, etc 271, 1060 for transporting pupils, etc 271, 1060 securing employment in industrial pursuits 271, 1060 no per capita restriction 271, 1060 for agricultural experiments on farms at 271, 1060 amount restricted 1060 deficiency appropriation for support 226 report to be submitted of all properties at, sharing in appropriations 1060 details required 1060 recommendations on continuing or discontinuing 1060 *Indian Supplies*, appropriation for purchase, telegraphing, transportation, etc 272, 1061 general telegraphing and telephoning included 1061 amount available for current year 1061 deficiency appropriation for telegraphing, transporting, etc 811, 1323 for transporting 811, 814, 1323, 1326 future purchases to be made under-regulations for regular contracts 861 use of Indian labor and products 861 *Indian Territory*, deficiency appropriation for incidentals, Indian Service in 811 *Indian Tribal Funds, etc.*, no contracts affecting, to be approved without action of Congress 808 *Indian Tribes*, annual accounts to be stated of all reimbursable advances to 270 balances due to be deposited in the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts 270 detailed statement to be made of all appropriations made since July 1, 1875, from tribal funds to be reimbursed 276 detailed statement to be made of fiscal affairs of all, estimated for the year 1912 289 *Indian Villages, Wash.*, trust patents to lots on reservations 858 restriction on alienation 858 *Indiana*, assigned to seventh judicial circuit 1131 consent of Congress to agreement for jurisdiction of State laws over Lake Michigan, by Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and 882 *Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company*, may bridge Little Calumet River in Cook County, Ill 178 *Indiana Harbor, Ind.*, appropriation for improvement of, Lake Michigan 657 deficiency appropriation for inner harbor maintenance 1301 preliminary examination to be made of 955 *Indiana Judicial District*, terms of court 1110 *Indiana Shoals, Lake Michigan*, light vessel, White Shoals, transferred to 536 *Indiana Steel Company*, may bridge Grand Calumet River, Lake County, Ind 587 *Indianapolis, Ind.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, architects’ commission 207 terms of court at 1110 *Indians* (*see also* Lands in Severalty to Indians), appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic among 271, 1059 for prevention and treatment of diseases among 271, 1059 for legal expenses, in allotment and property suits 272, 1061 for encouraging industry among; repayment 1061 for asylum for insane, Canton, S. Dak 284, 1072 deficiency appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic among 1323 allottees dying without heirs to be reported to Congress for cancellation of patent 858 allotments in severalty to, on reservations 859 not on reservations 860 issue of trust patents to Indians who have none, general provisions for, repealed 859 prohibition of giving, etc., intoxicants to, required in constitution of Arizona 569 of New Mexico 558cxvi lease between Senecas of New York and Edward Bolard, ratified 927 *Indians, American*, appropriation for ethnological researches among 1395 *Indians in Arizona*, deficiency appropriation for prosecuting 224, 227, 1327 *Indians, Insane*, appropriation for asylum for, at Canton, S. Dak 284, 1072 *Indigent Soldiers, etc., D. C.*, appropriation for burial at Arlington, etc 723, 1400 deficiency appropriation for burial of 220 *Indigo*, duty on, carmined 14 extracts or pastes 14 on free list 76 *Indurated Fiber Ware*, duty on 67 *Industrial Home School, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 410, 1001 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 1298 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 409, 1000 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 209, 1298 for fuel 209 *Industrial Property, International Union for Protection of*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of meeting at Washington, D. C 119, 775, 1290 *Industries, Productive*, officials to correctly answer census inquiries 9 punishment for failure 9 information to be used only for statistics; restriction on publication 9 *Industry and Labor, International Exposition of*, appropriation for participating in, at Turin, Italy 345 *Information Division, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 527, 1230 *“Ingalls,” Army Transport*, appropriation for repairs 621 transfer to Navy authorized 256 *Ingots*, duty on, nickel 31 steel 23 cogged 23 for railway wheels and tires 29 on free list, copper, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 74 platinum 78 *Ingrain Carpets*, duty on, treble 55 two-ply 55 *Injunctions*, jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals in proceedings for, by district courts 1134 provisions for, under Judicial Code 1162 restriction on granting interlocutory, based on alleged unconstitutionality of a State law 557, 1162 *Injuries to Government Employees*, appropriation for medical examinations on account of 526, 1228 settlement of claims of Isthmian Canal employees 1452 *Interlocutory Injunctions*, restriction on granting, based on alleged unconstitutionality of State laws 557, 1162 *Ink*, duty on 14 powders 14 *Inquests, D. C.*, restriction on holding 974 *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate*, appropriation for expenses of 473, 1175 deficiency appropriation for 217, 879 *Insane Aliens*, excluded admission 263 *Insane Asylum, D. C.* (*see* Government Hospital for Insane, D. C.). *Insane, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses executing lunacy writs 404, 995 for support of indigent 410, 1002 for deporting indigent nonresident 410, 1002 advances authorized 411 *Insane Persons, Alaska*, appropriation for care, etc 744, 1420 detention hospitals for, authorized at Fairbanks and Nome 852 appropriation for construction; contracts 852 *Insecticide Act, 1910*, appropriation for expenses of enforcing 1264 deficiency appropriation for expenses, enforcing 1312 manufacture of adulterated or misbranded articles unlawful 331 punishment for 331 introduction in interstate or foreign commerce prohibited 331 punishment for shipping 331 for delivering 331 for selling 331 manufacture for export on order not included 331 regulations for examination, etc., to be made 331 examination by Department of Agriculture 332 hearings if found adulterated, etc 332 publication of judgment 332 proceedings 332 defini tion of insecticides 332 of Paris green 332 of lead arsenate 332 of fungicide 332 articles deemed adulterated 332 misbranded 333 protection of dealer by guaranty of manufacturer, wholesaler, etc 334 conditions requisite 334 seizure of adulterated, etc., articles 334 disposition if condemned 334 return to owner; conditions 334 examination of articles imported 334 admission refused if adulterated or misbranded 334 return to owner or consignee; conditions 334 application of terms employed 335 title 335 in effect January, 1, 1911 335 *Insects* (*see also* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture), duty on dried 13 on free list, crude dried, drugs, not specially provided for 75 eggs of 75 *Insertings*, duty on, cotton, flax, etc 50 cotton, silk, etc., made on Lever or Gothrough machine 50 silk 60 woolen 54cxvii *Inspection of Steam Vessels*, temporary certificates by inspectors for use until official is received 831 restrictions on vessels sailing without certificates 832 *Inspector-General’s Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 247, 1041 *Inspector-General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 502, 1204 for expert accountant, travel expenses 249, 1043 compensation 249, 1043 *Inspectors, Interior Department*, appropriation for 511, 1214 for per diem, etc 512, 1214 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 1323 *Inspectors, Interior Department, Special*, appropriation for 511, 1214 for per diem, etc 512, 1214 deficiency appropriation for 222, 226, 810 *Inspectors, Mine*, appropriation for salaries; per diem 742, 1419 *Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers*, appropriation for salaries of, and assistants 1228 *Inspectors of Irrigation, Indian Department*, appropriation for pay, etc 270, 1059 to be skilled irrigation engineers 270, 1059 *Institute of Agriculture, International*, appropriation for payment of quota and member 342, 1032 *Institutions*, census enumeration of inmates of 4 *Institutions, Educational, etc.*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Institutions, National*, on free list, works of art, etc., for presentation to 81 *Instruction Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers*, appropriation for 338, 1029 *Instruments*, duty on, glass, optical 21 on free list, professional, of immigrants 78 to prevent conception, produce abortion, etc., forbidden entry; seizure, etc 86 *Insular Affairs Bureau, Army*, appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 248, 1042 additional assistant authorized, rank, pay, etc 248 for care of insane soldiers in Philippines and Porto Rico 1053 *Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department*, appropriation for law officer, clerks, etc 503, 1206 for rent 504, 1206 *Insular Possessions*, appropriation for mail equipments for 362, 1334 for fortifications 598, 1343 for seacoast batteries, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for electric plants, Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for searchlights for harbor defense, Philippine and Hawaiian Islands 598, 1343 for preservation, repair, etc., fortifications, Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures, Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for supplies, etc., batteries, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 598, 1343 for land defenses, Philippine Islands 1343 for operating fire-control stations 598, 1343 for constructing fire-control stations 599 for seacoast cannon, etc 1343 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, etc 1343 appropriation for altering seacoast artillery 1343 for installation of seacoast artillery 1343 customs tariff schedules applicable to, except the Philippines, Guam, and Tutuila 11 discriminations against wearers of United States uniforms by theaters, etc., in, a misdemeanor; penalty 963 white slave traffic provisions applicable to 827 *Insurance Corporations*, excepted from voluntary bankruptcy 839 involuntary bankruptcy 839 excise tax levied on net incomes of 112 *Insurance Department, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 379, 972 printing annual reports 379 *Insurance, International Congress on Social*, invited to meet in United States 1034 *Intaglio Seals, Foreign Mail Service*, appropriation for 366, 1339 *Integuments of Animals*, on free list, crude, etc., not specially provided for 73 *Interest and Sinking Fund, District of Columbia*, appropriation for 404, 995 *Interest on Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness*, payable in gold coin 192 *Interior Department*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, attorneys, etc 511, 1213 dutiesof chief clerk specified 1213 for board of pension appeals 511 vacancies not to be filled 511 for special inspectors, inspectors, etc 511, 1213 for clerks, etc 511, 1213 for mechanics, watchmen, engineers, etc 511, 1213 for clerk to sign Indian tribal deeds 511, 1214 for employees, old Post—Office Building 512, 1214 for assistants, etc., office of Assistant Attorney General 512, 1214 duties of Board of Pension Appeals transferred to 1214 for expenses, special inspectors, etc 512, 1214 for Commissioner General Land Office, assistant, clerks, etc 512, 1214 for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assistant, clerks, etc 513, 1215 for Commissioner of Pensions, deputies, clerks, etc 513, 1216 for Commissioner of Patents, assistant, examiners, etc 514, 1216 for Commissioner of Education, clerks, etc 515, 1217 for Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds, etc 515, 1218 for contingent expenses 516, 1218 for stationery, etc 516, 1218 for rent 516, 1218 for removing models of patents to Senate or House Office Buildings 516 for surveyors general and their clerks 517, 1219 for civil expenses under 737, 1413 for repairs to buildings 737, 1413 statement of expenditures 737 for special repairs, Pension Office 737 for extending heating plant to Pension Office 737 for elevators, Pension Office 737 for central heating plant 1413 for new roof, Patent Office Building 1413 for Capitol 737, 1413cxviii appropriation for Senate Office Building 738 for enlarging Capitol grounds 738, 1414 for public lands 739, 1414 for abandoned military reservations 742, 1417 for Bureau of Mines 742, 1418 for Geological Survey 743, 1417 for Indian Department 269, 744, 1058 for expenses of disbarment proceedings 744, 1419 for Supreme Court reports 744, 1419 for law books to judicial officers 1419 for care of insane, Alaska 744, 1420 for education in Alaska 744, 1420 for reindeer for Alaska 744, 1420 for protection of game in Alaska 745, 1420 for suppressing liquor traffic among Alaskan natives 1420 for national parks 745, 1420 examination of San Francisco water supply 1420 annual statement required of receipts and expenditures of prior year 1421 for Government Hospital for Insane 745, 1421 for Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution 746, 1422 for Howard University 746, 1422 for Freedmen’s Hospital 746, 1423 for printing and binding of 768, 1446 for pensions 842, 1085 for Indian Department 269, 1058 deficiency appropriation for new quarters for model exhibit 123 for repairs, etc., heating apparatus 123 for Capitol 123, 212, 795, 889, 1306 for Senate Office Building 123 for prosecuting fraudulent Mexican Kickapoo Indian allotments 123 for Geological Survey 124, 212, 222, 795, 811, 890, 1309, 1323 for public lands 124, 222, 226, 796, 810, 814, 1307, 1323, 1326 for Indian Department 124, 212, 222, 226, 797, 811, 814, 1309, 1323, 1326 for House Office Building 125 for ice plant 212 for completing filing system 212 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 218, 807 for special inspectors 222, 226, 810 for contingent expenses 222, 810, 1323 for Bureau of Education 222, 1323 for reindeer in Alaska 222, 810 for Sequoia National Park 222 for Army pensions 223 for photolithographing, Patent Office 226 for Patent Office 795, 810 for Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb 796, 1309 for Government Hospital for Insane 796, 1309, 1323 for Freedmen’s Hospital and Howard University 796 for Mesa Verde National Park 796 for Lewis and Clark Exposition, Oreg 810 for contingent expenses; reimbursement 1305 for establishing Bureau of Mines 1305 for rent, Civil Service Commission, etc 1305 for moving office equipment, etc., Civil Service Commission 1305 for Pension Office, repairs 1305 for repairs to building 1306 for Will M. Tipton 1306 for Pension Office 1306 for classification, etc., lands in Northern Pacific grant 1307 deficiency appropriation for pensions 1310, 1324 for inspectors 1323 for General Land Office 1323 for Howard University 1323 for education in Alaska 1323 for abandoned military reservations 1326 Bureau of Mines established in; officials and functions 369 chief clerk to be chief executive officer of; duties 1213 investigation by joint Congressional committee of Forest Service and 871 lease of building for Civil Service Commission and bureaus of, authorized 795 surveying public lands, additional per diem to surveyors for 890 *Internal and Foreign Commerce*, appropriation for experts, etc., procuring facts relative to 526, 1228 *Internal Revenue*, appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, clerks, etc 491, 1193 for chemists, etc., denatured alcohol 491, 1193 for stamp agents, etc 491, 1193 for salaries, collectors, surveyors, etc; restriction 494, 1196 for agents, gaugers, etc 494, 1196 for miscellaneous expenses 494, 1196 for expenses collecting corporation tax 494, 1197 for classifying, etc., returns of corporations 494, 1197 restriction on inspection of returns 494, 1197 for Solicitor of 522, 1224 for paper for stamps, and freight 713, 1390 for refunding collections 713, 1390 for punishing violations of, laws 713, 1390 detailed statement of expenditures 713, 1390 detail for enforcing laws relating to Department 713, 1390 deficiency appropriation for corporation tax expenses 120, 780, 1291 for refund of stamps on export manifests 219, 809 for paying judgments against officers of 219, 225, 809, 1321, 1326 for refunding illegally collected, taxes 219, 1292, 1321 for punishing violations of, laws 219, 1321 for redemption of stamps 219, 225, 1321 for paper for stamps, etc 777, 1292 for refund of taxes; reissue of drafts for 778 for agents, gaugers, etc 1291 for classifying, etc., corporation-tax returns 1291 agents to examine books, etc., for assessment of corporation tax 115 alcohol or high-proof spirits may be withdrawn in tanks, etc., free of tax, for Government use 1014 certified checks receivable in payment of, taxes 965 corporation excise tax provisions 112 distilled spirits, basis of capacity, of filtration-aeration process mash 590 period for filling tubs; filtration-aeration process added 590 fruit brandy made from artificially sweetened wine, exempt from distilled-spirits regulations 1014 general laws made applicable to corporation-tax provisions 117 pay of storekeepers, storekeeper-gaugers, and gaugers, while traveling, modified 369cxix pay of storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeeper-gaugers, increased 928 punishment for divulging returns of corporation tax 116 stamps on foreign bills of exchange, time extended for claims for refunding 120, 779, 1291 stationery for, service to be purchased under direction of Secretary of the Treasury 1195 storekeepers, gaugers, and storekeeper-gaugers allowed cumulative leave of absence 592 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, deputies, chemists, clerks, etc 491, 1193 duties under corporation-tax provisions 115 *Internal Revenue Taxes*, articles for export, made in bonded manufacturing warehouses exempted from paying 89 drawback allowed for, paid on domestic alcohol in preparations exported 90 leaf tobacco, unstemmed and unmanufactured, in the hand, not subject to tax 110 on cigars and cigarettes 110 on manufactured tobacco and snuff 109 stamps to be provided for new rating of, on cigars and cigarettes 110 *International Agricultural Exhibition*, deficiency appropriation for participation in, at Buenos Aires 203 *International Association for Labour Legislation*, appropriation for contribution 526, 1227 *International Association of Navigation Congresses, Permanent*, appropriation for expenses of proposed meeting, etc 667 invitation extended to meet in United States 667 *International Boundary Commission, Mexican Water*, appropriation for continuing work of 342, 1032 *International Boundary, Passamaquoddy Bay*, appropriation for expenses, arbitration of 344 expenses of marking, to be paid from arbitration appropriation 775 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs*, appropriation for annual contribution 341, 1031 *International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade*, appropriation for annual contribution to 342, 1032 *International Bureau of American Republics*, appropriation for expenses 342, 1032 deficiency appropriation for maintenance of new building 203 *International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration*, appropriation for annual contribution 342, 1032 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures*, appropriation for annual contribution 341, 1031 deficiency appropriation for contribution to 203 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 718, 1395 for printing and binding 768, 1447 *International Commercial Directory*, appropriation for printing and binding; sale 769 *International Commission for Revision of Classification of Diseases and Causes of Death*, commissioners to be appointed to 1 *International Committee on Electrical Units*, appropriation for expenses of delegates 528, 1232 *International Committee on Weights and Measures*, appropriation for expense of member 528, 1231 *International Conference of American States, Fourth*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of representation at 203 for transporting delegates, etc, to 775 use of Army transport to convey delegates, etc., to, authorized; expenses 877 *International Conference on Letters of Exchange*, appropriation for participation in 1364 *International Conference on Maritime Law*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of representation at 203 *International Congress of Refrigeration*, invited to meet in United States; no expense 886 *International Congress on Alcoholism*, appropriation for expenses of delegates, etc 1034 *International Congress on Hygiene and Demography*, appropriation for expenses, etc 341, 1034 invitation to States to participate in Fifteenth 873 to be held in United States in 1911 or 1912 874 *International Congress on Social Insurance*, invited to meet in United States 1034 *International Exchanges*, appropriation for expenses 718, 1395 for printing and binding for 768, 1447 *International Exposition of Art and History, Rome, Italy*, appropriation for participating in 345 *International.Exposition of Fine Arts*, deficiency appropriation for participation in, at Buenos Aires 203 *International Exposition of Industry and Labor, Turin, Italy*, appropriation for participating in 345 *International Exposition, Panama-Pacific*, foreign nations may be invited by President to participate in 1454 conditions precedent 1454 *International Geodetic Association for the Measurement of the Earth*, appropriation for payment of quota 342, 1032 for expenses of delegates 756 *International Industrial Property Bureau*, appropriation for share of expenses 515, 1217 *International Institute of Agriculture*, appropriation for payment of quota and member 343, 1032 deficiency appropriation for quota 774 *International Office of Public Health*, appropriation for annual quota 344, 1034 *International Parliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration, Bureau of*, appropriation for contribution to 345 *International Prison Commission*, appropriation for annual subscription, etc 342 *International Railway Congress*, appropriation for payment of quota 343 *International Red Cross Conference, Ninth*, appropriation for expenses of meeting 1034 *International Sanitary Bureau*, appropriation for annual share of maintenance 343, 1033 *International Seismological Association*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 344, 1290cxx *International Union for Protection of Industrial Property*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of meeting of, at Washington, D. C 119, 775, 1290 *International Waterways Commission*, appropriation for expenses 730, 1407 *Interpreters, Census*, allowed to assist enumerators 6 *Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service*, appropriation for embassies and legations 338, 1029 for student, China, Japan, and Turkey 339, 1029 not to be paid other salaries 339, 1030 for quarters, student, Japan and Turkey 339, 1030 for consulates 346, 1035 *Interstate Commerce*, regulations of, transportation of females for immoral practices, etc 825 *Interstate Commerce Cases*, precedence given to, of public importance 854 certificate of Attorney-General to secure hearing at earliest practicable day 854 composition of court; filling vacancies 854 divisions of opinion; assignment of additional circuit judge 854 reargument to be heard 854 pending causes included 854 *Interstate Commerce Commission*, appropriation for salaries 719, 1396 for expenses, regulating commerce 719, 1396 for enforcing reports, information, etc., from common carriers 719, 1396 for arbitrating railway employees’ differences 719, 1397 designation of member to perform duties in 1397 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 719, 1397 for securing reports of railway accidents 720 for expenses, compelling use of safe locomotive engine boilers 1397 extension of period for compliance of safety appliances to cars placed in service from April 14, 1910, to July 1, 1911 1397 for investigating block-signal systems, etc 720, 1397 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for Charles Starek 121 for arbitrating railway employees’ differences 782 for legal expenses under Attorney-General 799 for printing and binding 806 cases in commerce court by, or against, to be brought by or against the United States 543, 1150 Commerce Court to enforce orders of, other than payment of money 1148 to decide suits to enjoin, etc., orders of 1148 to enforce regulations of, by mandamus, etc 1149 common carriers required to comply with orders of 554 enforcement of orders of, other than payment of money, by Commerce Court 539 may intervene in cases before Commerce Court 543, 1150 part of Patent Office printing allotment, 1911, made available for 1448 safe locomotive-engine boilers provisions 913 inspection, investigations, etc 914 suits to enjoin, etc., orders of, to be brought in Commerce Court against the United States; effect of, etc 542 railway accidents to be monthly reported to 350 investigation of; powers, etc 351 in connection with State commissions 351 forms of reports, etc., to be prescribed by 351 standard safety appliances equipment for cars, to be designated by, in six months 298 extension of period for cars in service 298 to prescribe modified height of drawbars 299 *Interstate Commerce Regulations* (*see also* Commerce Court), creation of Commerce Court, functions, etc 539 application of 544 transportation of oil, etc., by pipe lines 544 sending messages by telegraph, telephone, or cable between States, etc 544 transportation by rail or rail and water between States, Territories, etc 545 within a Territory 545 to an adjacent foreign country 545 through a foreign country to United States 545 to port of shipment for foreign country 545 from foreign country to port of destination 545 not applicable to traffic wholly within a State 545 “common carrier” includes express and sleeping car companies 545 “railroad” includes bridges, ferries, etc 545 switches, terminal facilities, etc 545 freight yards, etc 545 “transportation” includes cars, facilities for shipment, etc 545 services for receipt, transfer, delivery, storage, etc 545 carriers to furnish, upon request 545 through routes and reasonable rates 545 rules for return of cars, etc 545 all charges to be just and reasonable 545 unjust and unreasonable, declared unlawful 545 classification of telegraph, etc., messages 545 contracts with carriers by telegraph, etc., companies, allowed 546 just and reasonable classification, etc., of property to be made 546 facilities for baggage, etc 546 unjust classifications, etc., of interstate and foreign commerce unlawful 546 free transportation of passengers forbidden 546 exceptions; employees and families, etc 546 interchange for officers, etc 546 exchange of telegraph franks, etc 546 “employees” described 546 “families” described 547 penalty for giving or using 547 jurisdiction of offenses 547 railroads forbidden to carry products in which interested 547 timber excepted 547 switch connections, and cars to be furnished 547 discriminations forbidden 547 enforcement by order of Commission 547 charges for short and long hauls 547 aggregate, for shorter distance not to exceed longer, over same route 547 allowance in special cases; decision of Commission 548 temporary continuance of present rates until determination; limitation; extension of time 548 effect of water competition 548cxxi schedules provisions amended 548 without effective date, unlawful 548 penalty for noncompliance with regulations, orders, etc., of Commission as to 548 failing to give, or misstating, rates, etc., for shipments 548 railroads to post name of agent at every freight station 548 violations of, by carriers, officers, etc., a misdemeanor; penalty 549 punishment, if unlawful discrimination in rates, etc 549 giving lower rates by false billing, classification, etc., of carrier, a misdemeanor; punishment 549 attempting to secure lower rates by false billing, rebates, etc., by shipper, a misdemeanor; punishment 549 unjust discriminations, etc., by bribery, a misdemeanor; punishment 550 parties affected by, may bring action for damages 550 complaints against carrier for violations to be filed with Commission 550 notice to carrier; reparation 550 investigation by Commission 550 Commission to investigate complaints by State commissions, or on its own motion 551 enforcement of orders 551 direct damage to complainant not necessary 551 Commission to determine if charges, classifications, etc., are unjust, discriminatory, etc 551 to prescribe rates, etc., to be observed 551 to issue orders to carriers 551 taking effect of, except money payments; continuance 551 to apportion joint rates, etc., on failure of carriers 551 determination of proposed new rates, etc 552 suspension until decision of Commission 552 final determination 552 time extended 552 rates increased since January 1, 1910 552 through routes and joint classifications and rates to be established by Commission on failure of carriers 552 water connection included 552 exclusion of electric roads not carrying freight 552 transportation wholly by water 552 to embrace entire length of railroad; exception 552 right of shipper to choose, to be observed 553 issue of bill of lading therefor 553 choice of competing lines 553 disclosing information of shipments, unlawful; receiving 553 under legal process, etc., excepted 553 penalty for 553 allowance for instrumentalities furnished by shippers 553 determination by Commission; enforcement 553 orders of Commission not restricted 554 awards of money damages 554 suit in circuit court to compel payment 554 order of Commission prima facie evidence of facts 554 allowance to petitioner if successful 554 time for filing complaints, etc 554 joining of parties; service; recoveries 554 orders of Commission to be served on agent in Washington, etc 554 suspensions, etc 554 compliance by carriers 554 penalty for failure; recovery 554 prosecution 555 employment of counsel by Commission; expenses 555 enforcement by Commerce Court of orders of Commission other than payment of money 555 powers of court 555 copies of schedules, etc., to be preserved as public records 555 receivable as evidence; effect of certified copies 555 annual statistics required from railroads; period changed 556 penalty for noncompliance 556 monthly reports of earnings and expenses; special reports 556 penalty for failure 556 prior proceedings, etc., not affected 556 President to appoint commission to investigate issuing of stocks and bonds by railroad corporations in interstate commerce 556 experts, clerks, etc.; compensation 556 details from Government offices 556 expenses; restriction 556 restriction on injunctions based on alleged unconstitutionality of State laws 557 hearings before three judges 557 notice to State officials, etc 557 temporary restraining orders; precedence, appeals, etc 557 direct appeal to Supreme Court 557 to take effect in 60 days 557 sections 12 and 16 immediately 557 appropriation for enforcement of laws 748, 1425 prevention of shipping adulterated or misbranded insecticides 331 railway accidents to be reported monthly by carriers; investigations, etc 350 transportation of females for immoral practices, etc., subject to 82 *Intestines of Animals*, on free list, crude, etc., not specially provided for 73 *Intoxicants to Indians*, prohibition against giving, etc., required in constitution of Arizona 569 of New Mexico 558 *Inventions*, unlicensed use by United States of, recoverable in Court of Claims 851 *Investigation Division, Department of Justice*, appropriation for chief, examiners, etc 1225 *Investigation of Forest Service and Interior Department*, creation of joint Congressional committee for 871 powers, etc 872 appropriation for expenses 872 *Investigations, etc., by Mine Bureau*, allowed for outside parties; regulations, etc 1419 *Investigators, etc., D. C.*, limit to salaries of, engaged in scientific work, paid from general appropriations 440 *Invoices of Imports*, to be made in currency of place whence imported 91 or currency actually paid, if goods purchased 91cxxii contents; in triplicate 91 goods for immediate transportation, to be in quadruplicate 91 to be signed by owner or shipper, if purchased 91 by manufacturer or owner, if procured otherwise 91 agents recognized 91 to be produced before consular officer at or before shipment 91 indorsement required for goods purchased; contents of statement 91 if goods procured other than purchase 91 statement of currency paid, if goods purchased 92 duly certified, required for all imports valued over $100, except personal effects 92 affidavit accepted if impracticable to produce 92 statement in form of invoice to accompany 92 contents; verification required 92 special regulations for periodicals, etc., entitled to free entry 92 bond to produce certified, if entry made on statement 92 declaration to be filed with entries by 92 acknowledgment and verification of 92 provisions for goods not arriving 93 by consignee, importer, or agent, when purchased 93 when not purchased 93 by owner, when purchased 94 by manufacturer or owner when not purchased 95 punishment for false statements in 95 forfeiture not affected 95 corrections by consignee, etc., allowed in, at time of entry 95 appraisal of actual market value or wholesale price 96 additional duty if appraised, exceeds declared, value 96 imposed only on articles undervalued; limit 96 not construed as penal 96 not to be remitted; clerical errors excepted 96 not to be refunded, if exported 96 not subject to drawbacks 96 forfeiture if appraised, 75 per cent in excess of declared value 96 burden of proof on claimant to rebut presumption of fraud 96 application 96 remission or mitigation forbidden 96 minimum 96 statement of cost of production, in addition to, if goods consigned by manufacturer 96 by other person 96 number; authentication; disposition 97 forfeiture of goods entered by false, etc 97 punishment for making false, etc 97 *Involuntary Bankruptcy*, persons subject to 839 municipal, railroad, insurance, and banking corporations excepted 893 *Inyo National Forest, Cal., and Nev.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Iodine*, duty on, resublimed 14 on free list, crude 76 *Iodoform*, duty on 14 *Iona Island Naval Magazine, N. Y.*, appropriation for public works 1277 *Iowa*, assigned to eighth judicial circuit 113 Des Moines, land office abolished 193 transfer of records 193 *Iowa Falls, Iowa*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Iowa Northern Judicial District*, counties composing eastern division 1111 Cedar Rapids division 1111 central division 1111 western division 1111 terms of court 1111 *Iowa Southern Judicial District*, counties composing eastern division 1111 central division 1111 western division 1111 southern division 1111 Davenport division 1111 Ottumwa division 1111 terms of court 1111 *Iowa State Monument, Shiloh Military Park*, deficiency appropriation for replacing; reimbursement by State 788 *Ipecac*, on free list 76 *Iridium*, on free list 76 *Iris Kaempferii or Germanica Bulbs*, duty on 37 *“Iris,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Iron* (*see also* Iron and Steel), duty on, bar 22 billets 22 blooms, etc 22 ferromanganese 21 kentledge 21 muck bars 22 loops, etc 22 ore 21 pigs 21 round 22 in coils or rods 22 slabs, etc 22 spiegeleisen 21 square 22 sulphate of 13 on free list, chromate of 74 sulphuret of, in natural state 79 productions of, classified as steel 25 *Iron, Cast* (*see* Cast Iron). *Iron County, Utah*, appropriation for surveying public lands in 741 *Iron or Steel*, duty on, anchors or parts thereof 22 angles 22 antifriction balls 22 ball bearings 22 band 22 galvanized or coated 23 punched, etc 22 bars, cold rolled, etc 25 beams 22 boiler or plate 22 buckles, trouser and waistcoat 65 building forms 22 car-truck channels 22 channels 22 columns and posts 22 cotton ties 22 deck and bulb beams 22cxxiii duty on fishplates, railway 23 forgings, not machined, etc 22 girders 22 grit, shot, and sand for abrasives 24 hoop 22 galvanized or coated 23 punched, etc 22 joists 22 manufactures of 25-29 tin plate, etc., not specially provided for 24 nail rods 24 plate, pickled, etc 23 with other metal imposed 23 plates, cold rolled, not polished 23 polished, etc 25 coated with tin or lead 23 galvanized or coated 23 rails, flat, punched 23 railway bars 23 rods, cold rolled, etc 25 roller bearings 22 scrap 21 scroll 22 galvanized or coated 23 sheet, pickled, etc 23 with other metal imposed 23 sheets, coated with tin or lead 23 cold rolled, not polished 23 polished, etc 25 common or black 23 galvanized or coated 23 polished, planished, or glanced 23 skelp 23 sheared or rolled in grooves 22 splice bars, railway 23 strips, cold rolled, etc 25 structural shapes 22 T rails 23 T T 22 wire, coated with tin, etc 24 rods 24 round 24 no allowance for rust, etc., on, or manufactures of 25 *Iron Wood Bluff, Miss.*, bridge authorized across Tombigbee River at 897 *“Iroquois,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621, 1280 *Irrigation* (*see also* Reclamation Fund), census inquiries as to acreage of land under 227 as to location, extent, etc., of enterprises 227 contracts for impounding excess waters of reclamation projects authorized with systems under Carey Act 925 cooperation with water users for reservoirs, ditches, and canals for distributing water 926 entries on, projects not allowed before units of acreage and water charges fixed 836 lands, etc., no longer needed for works of, to be sold 895 appraisal, etc.; limitation 895 proceeds to credit of project 895 modification of applications, etc., under public notices, permitted 902 power sites to be reserved within projects in Indian reservations 858 pending legislation for projects not authorized 858 temporary withdrawal of public lands pending applications for, under Carey Act 237 temporary withdrawals of public lands to be reserved for 847 trust allotments to Indians in reclamation projects 860 *Irrigation, Indian Reservations*, appropriation for expenses 270, 1059 restricted to general work 270 no work to be started until cost, etc., approved 270 maximum for projects, not specially provided for 270 detailed statement of all systems to be transmitted to Congress 270 annual report of expenditures for preceding year required 270 expenditures for preliminary surveys, etc., allowed 270, 1059 consultations, etc., with other branches of the public service 270, 1059 existing agreements with Reclamation Service not prohibited 270, 1059 unexpended balances made available 1059 not to be used for systems specifically appropriated for 1059 investigation of power and reservoir sites 1059 for inspectors; traveling, etc., expenses 270, 1059 superintendents authorized 271, 1059 for constructing system on Gila River Indian Reservation 272, 1062 for Colorado River, Ariz., pumping plant 273, 1063 for constructing system on Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho 274, 1063 charges on lands in private ownership 274 for Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.; reimbursable 277, 1066 for constructing system on Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.; repayment. 277, 1066 for constructing system on Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.; repayment 277, 1066 for completing systems on lands of Uncompahgre, Uintah, and White River Utes, Utah 285, 1074 for extension of system to Indian allotments, Yakima, Wash 286, 1075 for expenses, Shoshone, Wyo.; repayment 288, 1076 for costs for increased allotments to Indians of Yuma, Ariz 1063 Colorado River, Ariz 1063 for Klamath, at Modoc Point, Oreg.; repayment 1071 detailed statement to be made of estimated cost, expenditures, etc., of all projects, specifically authorized 272 annual report of all expenditures for preceding year 272 *Irrigation Investigations*, appropriation for expenses of 438, 1262 *Irrigation Projects*, leaves of absence allowed homestead entrymen in, until water is furnished 864 not deducted from required time of residence 864 *Ishpeming, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized; mineral rights released 686cxxiv *Isinglass*, duty on 14 Japanese 14 *Island End River, Mass.*, dredging channel across Naval Hospital grounds, Chelsea, Mass., authorized 369 *Isles of Shoals, Me. and N. H.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 631 *Isleta Indian Pueblo, N. Mex.*, appropriation for bridge across Rio Grande at 1062 *Isthmian Canal* (*see also* Canal Zone), appropriation for salaries of officers, etc., in United States 771, 1449 for incidental expenses, rents, supplies, etc., in United States 771, 1449 additional to Auditor for War Department 771, 1449 for commissioners, officers, and employees on the Isthmus 771, 1449 for labor on the Isthmus 771, 1449 for materials, etc., for construction 771, 1449 for incidental, etc., expenses on the Isthmus 771, 1449 for salaries, civil administration department 772, 1450 for labor, civil administration department 772, 1450 for contingent expenses, supplies, etc., civil administration 772, 1450 for salaries, sanitation department 772, 1450 for labor, sanitation department 772, 1450 for materials, contingent expenses, etc., sanitation department 772, 1450 for relocating Panama Railroad 772, 1450 restriction on longevity pay, etc 772, 1451 reimbursement to Panama Railroad for marine or fire losses 772 annual subsidy from railroad not required 772 estimates to be accompanied with detailed statement of employees, materials, etc., required 773 employees and compensation restricted to estimates, etc 1450 interchangeable expenditures, limit 1451 for constructing seacoast batteries on Canal Zone 1451 for purchase, etc., of seacoast cannon 1451 settlement of claims for injuries, etc., to employees 1452 deficiency appropriation for administration expenses 211 additional issue of bonds for completion of, authorized 117 President authorized to enter into contracts for completion of 130 *Isthmian Canal Commission*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 771, 1449 to issue articles for relief of Costa Rica earthquake sufferers 367 *Istle*, duty on, cables and cordage 49 dressed, etc 51 on free list, binding twine; retaliatory duty 73 not manufactured, not specially provided for 76 *Italian Cloths*, duty on woolen, cotton, etc., warp 54 not specially provided for 54 *Italy*, appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 appropriation for participation in expositions at Rome and Turin 345 deficiency appropriation for relief of sufferers, etc., from earthquake in 790 thanks for gift of engravings, to be conveyed to 875 *Itawamba County, Miss.*, may bridge Tombigbee River at Iron Wood Bluff 897 *Ivanhoe Furnace Corporation*, may dam New River, Ivanhoe, Va 922 *Ivanhoe, Va.*, dam authorized across New River, at 922 *Ivory*, duty on dice, balls, etc 66 manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 manufactures of vegetable, not specially provided for 70 on free list, tusks, in natural state, etc 76 vegetable, in natural state 76 *Ivy Root*, duty on unmanufactured, cut into blocks 33 **J.** *Jackson, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 terms of court at; rooms required 1113 *Jackson, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1374 *Jackson, Miss.*, terms of court at 1116 *Jackson, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Jackson, Tenn.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, rent, etc 207 terms of court at 1125 *Jackson’s Hole, Wyo.*, appropriation for feeding, protecting, etc., elk in 1258 *Jacksonville, Fla.*, terms of court at 1108 *Jacksonville, Fla., Customs District*, name of Saint Johns district changed to 592 *Jacquard Figured Upholstery Goods*, duty on cotton, etc 47 *Jacquard Loom Designs*, duty on ruled cards or paper 63 *Jail, D. C.*, appropriation for warden 405 for support of prisoners 405 deficiency appropriation for support of prisoners, etc 209, 788 for improvements 786 for maintenance 1299 combined with Washington Asylum 1003 *Jails* (*see* Penitentiaries). *Jalap*, on free list 76 *Jamaica Bay, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvements of; condition 634 *James River, Mo.*, construction of dam authorized in the Big Bend of 929 *James River, Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 640, 938 for lighting 754cxxv *Jamestown, N. Dak.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Jamestown, N. Y.*, terms of court at 1120 *Jamieson, Honorable William D.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses, House of Representatives 806 *Janitors, Public Buildings*, appropriation for 714, 1391 deficiency appropriation for 808, 1320 *Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 475, 1177 *Japan*, appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for Japanese secretary of embassy 338, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 for third secretary 338, 1028 for assistant Japanese secretary 338, 1029 for student interpreters 339, 1029 for cost of tuition 339, 1029 for quarters for student interpreters 339, 1030 for ground rent for embassy, Tokyo 340, 1030 for interpreters at consulates 346, 1035 *Japan Matting*, duty on 49 *Japan Varnish*, duty on 15 *Japanese Isinglass*, duty on 14 *Japanned Leather*, duty on 68 *Jars*, duty on glass, plain 19 glass, decorated, etc 19 *Jasmine or Jasimine*, on free list, oil 77 *Jasper, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 terms of court; rooms required 1106 *Jefferson Barracks, Mo.*, additional public buildings authorized at 697 *Jefferson City, Mo.*, terms of court at 1117 *Jefferson County, Ky.*, appropriation for establishing fish-cultural station in 1440 *Jefferson National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Jefferson Street NW., D. C.*, portion of, stricken from highways plan 240 *Jefferson, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of waterway between Shreveport, La., and 650 terms of court at 1126 *Jellico, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Jellies*, duty on 38 *Jemez National Forest, N. Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Jennings, La.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Jennison, George*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Jersey City, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 1374 limit of cost increased, public building; additional ground 678 *Jet*, duty on, vases, etc 21 on free list, unmanufactured 76 *Jewel Boxes*, duty on, leather 68 *Jewelry*, duty on, and parts thereof; of silver, etc 67 on gold or platinum 68 *Jewels*, duty on watch and clock 31 *Joe Flogger Shoal, Delaware River*, limit of cost increased, light and fog signal near 535 *Johnson City, Tenn.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 735, 1411 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 211, 1301 *Johnson County, Wyo.*, sale of tract of public lands to 237 *Johnson, Martin W., late a Senator*, deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 802 *Johnson, William G., alias Tay-cum-e-ge-shig*, payment to heirs of, from Chippewa tribal funds 330 *Johnston, Douglas H.*, payment from funds of Chickasaw Nation to, as governor 282 *Johnstown, N. Y.*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Johnstown, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1374 *Joint Committee on Alaskan Investigation*, appropriation for expenses 1444 composition; duties; report 1444 *Joint Commission on Public Printing and Binding*, authority continued; appointment 1444 appropriation for expenses 1444 *Joint Committee on Printing*, appropriation for inspection of paper, etc., for 1444 three Senators, members of, to be on printing investigation commission 1444 *Joint Committee on the Library*, appropriation for procuring bust of late Chief Justice Fuller 1427 for procuring oil portrait of late Chief Justice Fuller 1427 replica of statue of Gen. Von Steuben authorized for presentation to Germany, under direction of Secretary of State and 605 *Joint Congressional Commission on Surety Bonds*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of inquiries as to rates of premiums, etc 891, 1317 *Joint Congressional Committee on Forest Service and Public Lands*, creation of; matters to be investigated 871 powers; attendance of witnesses 872 criminating testimony not to excuse witnesses 872 punishment for not testifying 872 officials may appear in person or by counsel 872 hearings; report of evidence and findings 872 appropriation for expenses 872 deficiency appropriation for extra services of employees 804cxxvi *Joint Rates, etc., Interstate Commerce*, apportionment of, to be determined by Commission on failure of carriers to agree 551 new, may be examined by Commission 552 suspension until decision 552 through, may be established by Commission on failure of carriers 552 *Joint Stock Companies*, excise tax levied on net incomes of 112 *Joists*, duty on, iron or steel 22 *Jones, Captain Clarence H.*, lineal rank in Field Artillery corrected 202 *Jones, J. H.*, deficiency appropriation for services 127, 803, 1315 *Jones, John Paul*, appropriation for completing resting place for body of, at Naval Academy 1283 for expenses of unveiling statue of 1404 *Jonesboro, Ark.*, terms of court at 603, 1107 *Joplin, Mo.*, terms of court at 1117 *Jordan River, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Joseph’s Band, Nez Perce Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 286, 1075 deficiency appropriation for support 811 *Joss Stick or Joss Light*, on free list 76 *Judge-Advocate-General’s Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 248, 1042 *Judge-Advocate-General’s Office, Navy Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 506, 1209 *Judge-Advocate-General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 502, 1204 *Judges*, appropriation for circuit 529, 1233 for district 529, 1233 for retired 529, 1233 for expenses outside of district 750 for expenses attending circuit courts of appeals 750 for expenses outside of official residence 1427 for law books for 1234 deficiency appropriation for additional, Maryland and Ohio northern and southern districts 799 for additional, New York eastern district 890 additional, authorized Maryland district 201 for New York eastern district 838 for Ohio northern district 202 for Ohio southern district 202 *Judgments*, deficiency appropriation for paying, United States courts 128, 217, 1319 for paying, Court of Claims 129, 218, 807, 891, 1319 for paying, against District of Columbia 209, 787, 1299 for paying, in Indian Depredations 218, 808, 1320 for paying, against internal revenue officers 219, 225, 809, 1321 *Judicial Circuits*, constitution of districts of the States into 1131 allotment of circuit judges to 1131 Chief and associate justices of Supreme Court 1131 *Judicial Code*, ch 1. district courts—organization. judge to be appointed for each district 1087 additional for northern California, northern Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, eastern New York, northern and southern Ohio, Oregon, eastern and western Pennsylvania, and western Washington 1087 three, for southern New York 1087 vacancy in office of senior, Maryland, not to be filled 1087 one, for eastern and western South Carolina; for eastern and middle Tennessee; for northern and southern Mississippi; and for middle and northern Alabama 1087 to reside in district for which appointed 1087 punishment for violation 1087 salaries 1087 clerks, authorized; appointment, etc., of deputies 1087 criers and bailiffs 1088 preservation of records 1088 change of terms not to affect pending cases 1088 continuance of cases beyond regular term 1088 always open for equity and admiralty business 1088 issue of process, orders, etc., in chambers, etc 1088 monthly adjournments for criminal cases 1088 special terms allowed 1088 adjournment in absence of judge 1088 designation of other judge in temporary absence 1089 from another circuit 1089 record of 1089 for disposition of accumulated or urgent business 1089 holding of separate courts 1089 by Chief Justice in absence of circuit judge or justice 1089 new appointments and, authorized 1089 by senior circuit judge when necessary 1089 of circuit judge to hold district court 1089 power, etc., of designated judge 1090 disqualification of judge to sit 1090 on ground of personal bias or prejudice 1090 designation of substitute 1090 process, etc., to continue when office of judge vacant 1090 division of business in districts with more than one judge 1090 ch 2. district courts—jurisdiction. original jurisdiction; in suits brought by United States 1091 between citizens claiming land grants from different States 1091 under Constitution, laws, or treaties 1091 between citizens of different States 1091 between citizens and foreign States, etc 1091 restriction on promissory notes, etc 1091 all crimes under Federal laws 1091 admiralty and maritime cases; seizures; prizes and condemnation 1091 slave-trade suits 1092 revenue cases; except customs appeals cases 1092 postal suits 1092 patent, trade-mark, and copyright cases 1092 commerce regulations; except Commerce Court cases 1092 penalties and forfeitures under Federal laws 1092 suits on debentures 1092cxxvii original jurisdiction; damage suits for injuries under Federal laws 1092 civil rights, damages from deprivation of 1092 knowledge of conspiracy, etc 1092 redress for deprivation of 1092 recovery of office; limitation 1092 national-bank cases; citizenship of banks 1092 by aliens for torts only, under international law or treaties 1093 consular cases 1093 bankruptcy matters 1093 claims against United States, concurrent with Court of Claims; limitations 1093 exceptions; war claims, pensions, official services 1093 time for presenting; rights of married women, minors, etc 1093 injunctions to prevent unlawful inclosure of public lands 1093 immigration and contract-labor law cases 1093 antitrust suits 1093 in actions in Indian allotments 1094 suits for partition where United States is tenant in common 1094 appeals from commissioners in Chinese exclusion cases 1094 Yellowstone Park in jurisdiction of Wyoming district 1094 crimes on Indian reservations in South Dakota to be tried, etc., in district court 1094 ch 3. district courts—removal of causes. from State courts; cases under Constitution, laws, and treaties 1094 by nonresident defendants 1094 between citizens of different States 1094 for local prejudice 1094 separation of defendants 1095 remanding to State court before trial if justice not denied 1095 no appeal allowed 1095 damage suits against carriers, not included 1095 procedure for removal; surety for costs, etc., 1095 stay of proceedings in State court 1095 suits under grants of land from different States 1096 suits involving civil rights 1096 stay of proceedings in State court 1096 bail, etc., continued 1096 copies of all proceedings to defendant 1096 procedure; on refusal of clerk to furnish 1096 dismissal if petitioner fails to file copies, etc 1096 removal of petitioner from custody of State court 1097 suits against revenue officials 1097 officers of Congress 1097 procedure; bail, etc., continued 1097 certiorari to State court for record and proceedings 1097 habeas corpus proceedings; duty of marshal 1097 plaintiff required to proceed; judgment of non prosequitur on failure 1098 suits by aliens against nonresident United States civil officers 1098 proceedings on affidavit of record if clerk refuse, etc., to deliver 1098 attachments, etc., to continue to await trial 1098 from State courts; continuance of prior bonds, etc 1098 injunctions, orders, etc 1098 cases improperly brought to be remanded or dismissed 1098 proceedings in suits removed 1098 punishment for clerk failing to furnish copy of record, etc 1099 certiorari to State court to make return of record 1099 copy of record required of prosecutor on failure of clerk 1099 dismissal for default 1099 proceedings; pleadings, etc 1099 ch 4. district courts—miscellaneous provisions. venue of capital cases 1100 offenses on high seas, etc 1100 begun in one district and completed in another 1100 suits for recovery of penalties or forfeitures 1100 internal-revenue tax cases 1100 proceedings on seizures on the high seas, etc 1100 for condemnation of insurrectionary property 1100 for forfeiture of seizure, etc 1100 suits for infringement of patents 1100 proceedings to enjoin Comptroller of the Currency 1100 procedure against several defendants; effect of judgment, etc 1101 civil suits to be in district of plaintiff or defendant 1101 venue of suits, not local, in States having more than one district 1101 in districts having mere than one division 1101 criminal prosecutions 1101 suits removed from State courts 1101 venue of suits of a local nature 1102 jurisdiction where property lies partly in different districts of same State 1102 authority of receiver where property lies in different States 1102 proceedings to enforce liens, etc., in case of absent defendants 1102 reopening on appearance in one year 1103 transfer of civil causes on agreement to other divisions of same district 1103 procedure on creation of new districts or divisions 1103 liens not affected; enforcement, etc 1103 commissioners to administer oaths to appraisers of seizures, etc 1104 transfer of Territorial court records on admission as State 1104 enforcement by district judge 1104 disposition of pending cases 1104 receivers, etc., to manage property according to State laws 1104 punishment for violations 1104 suits against; special equity jurisdiction 1104 disqualifications for court officials 1105 restriction on appointing clerks as receivers or masters 1105 ch 5. district courts—districts, and provisions applicable to particular states. judicial districts 1105 territory, terms, and special provisions relating to the several States 1105–1130cxxviii ch 6. circuit court of appeals. nine judicial circuits established 1131 districts included 1131 circuit court of appeals created; constitution, etc 1131 circuit judges authorized; appointment, salaries, etc 1131 allotment of Supreme Court Justices to circuits 1131 service of Supreme Court Justices and district judges 1132 presiding judge 1132 disqualification of district judge 1132 designation of terms used 1132 seals, forms of writs, rules, etc 1132 service of marshals 1132 clerks, deputies, etc 1132 terms, annual 1132 terms designated, at Atlanta, Fort Worth, Montgomery, Denver, Cheyenne, and Saint Paul 1133 appeals, etc., in Georgia, Texas, and Alabama 1133 from Beaumont, Tex., to New Orleans 1133 Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, or New Mexico to Denver or Cheyenne 1133 court rooms to be in public buildings 1133 leases elsewhere permitted 1133 jurisdiction to review final decisions of district courts 1133 to entertain appeals from injunctions, etc., of district courts 1134 proceedings on appeal 1134 in bankruptcy cases 1134 in ninth circuit, to hear appeals, etc., from United States court for China 1134 powers of judges, additional 1134 to review judgments, etc., of Arizona and New Mexico supreme courts 1134 effect of judgments, etc., in Alaskan cases 1134 certification of questions to Supreme Court 1134 appeals, etc., may be heard at San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle 1135 ch 7. court of claims. established; appointment of judges; salaries 1135 seal; sessions; quorum, etc 1136 officials; salaries; chief clerk, bond, duties, etc 1136 annual statement to Congress of all judgments; copy of decisions to heads of departments, etc 1136 Senators, Members of Congress, and Delegates not allowed to practice in 1136 punishment for violation 1136 jurisdiction, to hear and determine claims founded upon contracts with United States 1136 for damages, not sounding in tort, against United States 1136 exceptions: War claims, pensions, claims rejected prior to March 3, 1887 1137 counterclaims, etc., of the Government against claimants 1137 no suit allowed for services until account acted on by proper officer 1137 unless officer fails to act in six months 1137 claims by disbursing officers for property captured, etc 1137 judgments of set-offs and counterclaims 1137 enforcement 1137 decree as to amount of loss by disbursing officers; credit in accounts 1137 jurisdiction of claims referred by executive departments, etc 1137 proceedings 1138 payment of judgment 1138 determination of facts in matters submitted by Congress 1138 report of facts, laches, conclusions, etc 1138 judgment, if in jurisdiction of court 1138 further hearings 1138 allowance of costs, if Government put in issue the right to recover 1138 exclusion of claims growing out of treaties 1138 pending in other courts 1138 reciprocal right of aliens to prosecute claims 1139 all claims to be filed in six years 1139 all rights of married women, minors, etc., preserved 1139 rules of practice; punishment for contempt 1139 administering oaths, taking acknowledgments, etc., authorized 1139 petitions, details of requirements 1139 verification by affidavit 1139 dismissal if loyalty disproved 1139 loyalty to be proved affirmatively 1139 jurisdiction to determine claims for proceeds of property taken after June 1, 1865, etc 1139 return of proceeds 1140 commissioners authorized to take testimony 1140 evidence to be furnished by departments and Congressional committees 1140 discretion of department 1140 dismissal if facts in petition show no grounds for relief 1140 examination of claimant; compliance 1140 place for taking testimony; issue of subpoenas; cross-examinations, etc 1140 examinations under oath; payment of fees, etc 1140 forfeiture of claims for fraud; findings to specify the fact 1141 no Fourth of July claim to be allowed if willfully made for more than amount justly due 1141 new trials permitted on sufficient grounds 1141 upon request of United States; stay of judgment allowed 1141 cost of printing record taxed against losing party; payment 1141 restriction on allowance of interest 1141 payment of judgment to be discharge in full 1141 final judgment a bar to future claim 1141 to hear petition for settlement of unadjusted accounts, bonds, etc 1141 notice to department, etc 1142 finality of judgment; appeal 1142 action on judgment to be brought in three years, or barred 1142 appeals; procedure 1142 appeals allowed to the Supreme Court in Indian cases, etc 1142 Attorney-General to report to Congress all suits on bonds, etc 1142 loyalty a jurisdictional fact in claims for supplies, etc., furnished during civil war 1142 appearance of Attorney-General or assistants for defense in claims 1142 of witnesses 1142cxxix appearance of witnesses; no exclusion on account of color or interest in cause 1143 reports to Congress continued until acted upon 1143 ch 8. court of customs appeals, created, to consist of five judges; appointment and salaries, etc 1143 quorum; temporary vacancies 1143 always open; sessions elsewhere; allowance for travel, etc., expenses 1143 marshal; appointment and salary; service by district marshals; contingent expenses 1144 clerk; appointment, duties, and powers; salary; restriction 1144 costs and fees; limit, accounting, etc 1144 reporter; salary and duties; publication of decisions 1144 rooms to be provided in public buildings; leases elsewhere 1144 bailiffs and messengers authorized; restriction on outside rooms 1145 general powers; rules and procedure 1145 extent of power to review decisions, etc 1145 exclusive jurisdiction to review final decisions of Board of General Appraisers 1145 judgments final 1145 appeals from Board of General Appraisers to be reviewed only by 1145 cases pending in Supreme Court, etc., excepted 1145 review of cases not yet appealed or pending 1145 transfer of pending cases; completion of testimony 1145 appeals from Board of General Appraisers; time limit 1146 additional time for Alaskan and insular cases 1146 applications; record, etc., to be transmitted 1146 finality of decisions 1146 calendar; hearings 1146 ch 9. commerce court, created, to consist of five circuit judges 1146 designation and assignment; period of service 1146 quorum; expense allowance 1147 additional circuit judges; assignment, powers, etc 1147 clerk and marshal; office to be in Washington 1147 deputies; salaries; costs and fees 1147 always open; sessions outside of Washington; expenses therefor 1147 court rooms outside of Washington; leases permitted 1148 assignment of judges to other duty; filling temporary vacancies 1148 powers of court and judges; issue of writs and process 1148 procedure; service of process, etc 1148 jurisdiction, to enforce orders of Interstate Commerce Commission 1148 except payment of money 1148 to enjoin, etc., orders of Commission 1148 to prevent unjust discriminations by common carriers 1148 to issue mandamus writs to common carriers 1149 limited to circuit court powers 1149 exclusive in foregoing; cases excepted 1149 suits to enjoin, etc., order of Commission, to be against United States 1149 temporary suspensions of orders, etc., to prevent irreparable loss 1149 time limit; extension 1149 filing petitions for relief; service of copies 1149 answers; relief if no answer filed 1149 taking testimony; practice and procedure 1150 appeals to Supreme Court; no stay of judgment unless Supreme Court so direct 1150 on injunctions; priority of 1150 United States substituted for Interstate Commerce Commission in suits 1150 to intervene when public interests involved 1150 Attorney General to control Government cases in 1150 special attorneys to assist; compensation 1150 appearance of Interstate Commerce Commission, etc 1150 parties interested may intervene; rights of intervenors 1151 complainants before Commission may appear, etc., in 1151 conduct of cases prior to opening of court 1151 appeals, etc 1151 pending cases to be transferred; exception 1151 status of; original papers, etc., to be transmitted 1151 ch 10. supreme court, to consist of Chief and eight associate justices; quorum 1152 precedence of justices 1152 filling temporary vacancy in office of Chief Justice 1152 salaries; officers 1152 clerk; bond required; deputies, tenure, etc 1152 to keep records of old court of appeals 1153 fees to be charged by clerk 1153 marshal, salary; duties; assistants, etc 1153 reporter; duties; salary and expenses; volumes of reports to be furnished; conditions 1153 distribution of reports by Attorney-General 1154 of digests 1154 additional copies 1155 Federal Reporter, etc 1155 annual term; special; adjournment for lack of quorum 1156 original and exclusive jurisdictional cases 1156 power to issue writs of prohibition and mandamus 1156 issues of fact to be tried by jury 1156 appellate jurisdiction in special cases 1156 writs of error to State courts. ’ 1156 appeals and writs of error from district courts 1157 action in cases certified for instructions from circuit courts of appeals 1157 certiorari to circuit courts of appeals of cases for review, etc 1157 writs of error and appeals from circuit courts of appeals 1157 appeals allowed from Court of Claims of decisions adverse to United States; limit of time for 1157 writs of error and appeals in Porto Rican cases 1157 from supreme courts of Arizona and New Mexico 1158 from supreme court of Hawaii 1158cxxx writs of error and appeals from district court for Alaska 1158 from supreme court of Philippine Islands 1158 from Territorial supreme courts after admission as States 1158 from comt of appeals of District of Columbia; review of cases made final in 1159 appellate jurisdiction in bankruptcy cases 1159 jurisdiction in cases certified from other courts 1160 precedence of criminal cases from State courts 1160 taxing costs of printing record in cases 1160 admission of women to practice 1160 ch 11. provisions common to more than one court. cases where jurisdiction of United States courts is exclusive to State 1161 crimes under Federal laws 1161 penalties and forfeitures under United States laws 1161 admiralty and maritime civil cases 1161 seizures and prizes under Federal laws 1161 patent and copyright cases 1161 bankruptcy proceedings 1161 where a State is a party 1161 except with its citizens 1161 against diplomatic and consular officers 1161 form of oath for judges 1161 judges barred from practice of the law 1161 travel, etc., expenses of judges attending court, etc., other than at place of residence 1161 residence of judges specified 1161 Commerce Court at Washington, D. C 1161 salary for retired judges 1161 issue of writs of ne exeat 1162 power to issue writs of scire facias, etc 1162 temporary restraining orders allowed on motions for injunctions 1162 injunctions may be granted by judges 1162 issue by Supreme Court Justices limited 1162 by circuit judge in absence of district judge 1162 to stay proceedings in State courts confined to bankruptcy cases 1162 restriction on issuing injunctions to restrain enforcing of State laws 1162 three judges; procedure; notice to State 1162 temporary order to prevent irreparable loss, etc 1162 direct appeal to Supreme Court 1163 equity suits not allowed if remedy at law may be had 1163 administration of oaths 1163 punishment for contempt; cases designated 1163 authority to grant new trials 1163 to hold to security of peace, and good behavior 1163 enforcing awards, etc., of foreign consuls 1163 issue of process, etc.; payment of expenses 1163 assistance of marshals 1164 personal pleadings, etc., by parties 1164 court officials barred from acting in cases before the court 1164 punishment for violations 1164 ch 12. juries. jurors, qualifications and exemptions similar to those of State courts 1164 jurors, drawings; commissioners and their qualifications 1164 selections for 1164 no race, etc., disqualifications 1165 service of venire, by person 1165 by mail 1165 selection of petit jurors from bystanders 1165 return of special juries conformable to State laws 1165 grand juries, constitution, etc 1165 foreman of; powers 1165 summoned only when needed 1165 second, allowed when required in large cities 1165 imprisonment before indictment, etc., not, extended 1165 discharge when not necessary 1166 restriction on service as petit jurors 1166 peremptory challenges in treason or capital cases 1166 other felonies 1166 other civil or criminal cases 1166 trial of, by the court 1166 juries for polygamy prosecutions 1166 disqualifications; questions under oath 1166 ch 13. general provisions. circuit courts abolished 1167 all papers, etc., to be delivered to district court clerks 1167 moneys to be turned over 1167 journals, etc., made part of district court records 1167 powers of clerks, transferred to district court clerks 1167 pending suits and proceedings continued in district courts 1167 powers of, transferred to district courts 1167 references to laws revised hereby deemed to refer to this Act 1167 construction of terms used 1167 laws revised by this Act considered as continued 1167 arrangement of sections no inference of legislative construction 1167 title designated as The Judicial Code 1168 ch 14. repealing provisions. laws repealed, sections of Revised Statutes 1168 removal of cases from State courts 1168 juries in polygamy prosecutions 1168 Bowman Act 1168 appeals from District of Columbia and Territorial supreme courts 1168 Tucker Act 1168 modifying act removing causes from State courts 1168 limiting criminal cases in Supreme Court 1169 suits for official services 1169 appeals in interlocutory orders 1169 acts prior to 1911, relating to judges, districts, etc 1169 establishing Commerce Court 1169 acts superseded hereby 1169 portions not affected continued 1169 effect of Act on tenure of office of present incumbents 1169 pending suits, etc., not affected 1169 prosecution of prior offenses, etc., continued 1169 to take effect January 1, 1912 1169 *Judicial Districts*, division of the States into 1105–1130 *Judicial Expenses*, appropriations for 529, 1232cxxxi *Judicial Officers*, appropriation for books for 1234, 1419 *Juglandium Oil*, on free list 77 *Juices*, duty on, fruit, etc., not specially provided for 41 on free list, lemon, lime, and sour orange 76 *Juneau, Alaska*, appropriation for public building, executive mansion 1374 for post-office and customhouse 1374 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Juniper*, on free list, oil 77 *Junk*, on free list, old 76 *Jupiter Inlet, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Jurors, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees 750, 1426 deficiency appropriation for fees 812 qualifications, and exemptions of, similar to highest court of the State 1164 drawings; appointment of commissioner; qualifications 1164 to be returned from various parts of district as court directs 1164 no disqualification on account of race, etc 1165 service of venire for; personal; by mail 1165 completion of panel from bystanders 1165 special juries to conform to State laws 1165 grand juries, number necessary, vacancies not to be filled from bystanders 1165 foreman to be appointed; powers 1165 not to be summoned unless needed; service 1165 second allowed when required in large cities 267, 1165 imprisonment before indictment, etc., not extended 267, 1165 discharge when not necessary 1165 petit, not to serve more than one term in a year 1166 peremptory challenges allowed in treason and capital offenses 1166 other felonies; all other cases 1166 to be without aid of triers 1166 disqualifications in polygamy trials 1166 *Jury Commissioners, United States Courts*, appropriation for compensation 750, 1427 *Justices of the Peace*, appropriation for fees to, acting as commissioners, United States courts 750, 1426 *Jute*, duty on, bags, of plain single-yarn fabrics 51 carpets, mats, or rugs 49 hose, hydraulic or flume 49 plain woven fabrics of single yarns 50 sacks, of plain single-yarn fabrics 51 yarns 49 on free list, not dressed or manufactured 76 *Jute, and Manufactures of*, Schedule J, Tariff of 1909 48 *Jute Butts*, on free list, not dressed or manufactured 76 *Jute-Manufacturing Machinery*, duty on 32 *Juvenile Court, D. C.*, appropriation for judge, probation officers, etc 403, 994 for jurors; expenses, etc 403, 994 moneys paid for support of abandoned wife, etc., to be deposited with collector of taxes; disbursements 403 deficiency appropriation for acting judge 785, 1297 for incidental expenses 1297 **K.** *Kahului Harbor, Hawaii*, appropriation for improvement of; conditions 666, 952 *Kaibab National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Kainite*, on free list 76 *Kalamazoo River, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of 655, 947 *Kale Seed*, duty on 37 *Kalispell, Mont.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Kanawha River, W. Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 653 *Kane County, Utah*, appropriation for surveying public lands in 741 *Kangaroo Skins*, duty on dressed and finished 68 *Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Kansas*, assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 consent of Congress to agreement as to boundary in, and jurisdiction over, Missouri River between Missouri and 881 *Kansas City, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 705, 1374 for rent 1374 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent, etc 207 limit of cost increased, public building 677 terms of court at 1112 time extended for bridging Kansas River at 191 *Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway Company*, may bridge Rio Grande, Presidio del Norte, Mexico, to Del Rio, Tex 853 El Oro to Mexican bank 853 *Kansas City, Mo.*, time extended for bridging Missouri River at 178 between Sibley and 198 terms of court at 1117 *Kansas City, Saint Joseph and Excelsior Springs Railway Company*, time extended for bridging Missouri River at Kansas City, Mo., by 178 *Kansas Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 280, 1069 *Kansas Judicial District*, counties composing first division 1112 second division 1112 third division 1112 terms of court 1112 *Kansas National Forest, Kans.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 exchange of public lands to private owners of lands in 960 deeded lands added to 961 *Kansas River*, time extended for bridging, Kansas City, Kans 191 *Kaolin*, duty on 18 *Kauai, Hawaii*, preliminary examination of harbors of, to be made 670 *Kauri Gum*, on free list, crude 72cxxxii *Kearney, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 705 *Keene, N. H.*, appropriation for public building 1374 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Keene’s Cement*, duty on 18 *Keller, Thomas W.*, deficiency appropriation for services 802 *Kelp*, on free list 76 *Kenefick, William*, may bridge Red River, Bryan County, Okla 189 *Kennebec River, Me.*, appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations in, Bath 712, 1389 for improvement of 729 preliminary examination of, to be made at Swan Island, Me 933 *Kennebunk River, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Kenosha, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 656, 947 *Kentledge, Iron*, duty on 21 *Kentucky*, assigned to sixth judicial circuit 1131 *Kentucky Eastern Judicial District*, counties composing 1112 terms of court 1112 return of process in civil actions 1113 acts of Henry L. Woods as commissioner de facto, legalized 845 *Kentucky River, Ky.*, appropriation for improvement of; Lock and Dam No. 13 652, 945, 1406 for improvement of Lock and Dam No. 14; contracts 652, 945, 1406 for bridge and restoring county road 652 *Kentucky River, Ky., North Fork of*, preliminary examination to be made of 955 *Kentucky Western Judicial District*, counties composing 1113 terms of court 1113 return of process in civil actions 1113 *Kenyon Street NW., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 784 *Keokuk, Iowa*, terms of court at 1111 *Kern National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Kerosene Oil*, on free list 78 *Kerr, Dennis M.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803, 1314 *Kettle Falls, Minn.*, dam authorized across Lake Namakan, at 931 *Kewaunee, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; conditions 656, 947 *Keweenaw Point, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of waterway across 656 *Keweenaw Waterway, Mich.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Key West, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 941 for rebuilding, etc., weather station 1237 for naval station, public works 1275 for marine hospital repairs, etc 1374 deficiency appropriation for purchase of wharf, Fort Taylor 210 for public works, naval station 793 preliminary examination of harbor channels to be made 670 terms of court at 1108 *Keyport Harbor, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Kiamichi River, Okla.*, appropriation for improvement of 648 *Kickapoo Indian Allotments, Okla.*, appropriation for prosecution of fraudulent conveyances of; advances 748, 1425 *Kickapoo Indian Reservation, Kans.*, appropriation for Indian school 275, 1064 *Kickapoo Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 280, 1069 *Kids*, census inquiries of, slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 *Kidskins*, duty on dressed and finished 68 *Kieserite*, on free list 76 *Kilbourn, O. B.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1316 *Kimball, W. K.*, deficiency appropriation for payment to estate of 1311 *Kindling Wood*, on free list 76 *Kingfisher, Okla.*, construction of public building at, authorized 683 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservations, Okla.*, allotment of 160 acres to children of tribal members born since June 5, 1906 861 selection from pasture-reserve lands 861 proportionate share if area insufficient 861 *Kiowa Indian Reservation, Okla.*, time extended for payments due by homesteaders on ceded lands of 266 *Kiowa Indians, etc., Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 280, 1069 sale of unallotted, etc., lands on reservations of 1069 allotments, etc., directed to James F. Rowell 280 canceled 887 *Kirschwasser*, duty on 40 *Kiskiminetas Connecting Railroad Company*, may bridge Allegheny River, in Armstrong County, Pa 179 *Kissimmee River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645 preliminary examination of, to be made 660 *Kissinger, John S.*, deficiency appropriation for monthly payments to 1300 *Kitchen Knives*, duty on 27 *Kitchen Utensils*, duty on iron or steel enameled, etc., hollow ware 28 *Kittitas County, Wash.*, bridge authorized across Columbia River between Grant County and 600 *Kitzmiller, H. W.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 282, 1071 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.*, appropriation for constructing irrigation system at Modoc Point on; repayment 1071 *Klamath National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249cxxxiii *Klickitat County, Wash.*, time extended for final proofs of desert-land entries in; affidavits 960 *Klmgaman, J. L.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Knife River, Minn.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 672 *Knit Fabrics*, duty on woolen, not specially provided for 53 *Knit Goods*, duty on silk 60 *Knitted Articles*, duty on woolen 54 *Knitting Machine Needles*, duty on 28 *Knitting Needles*, duty on 28 *Knives*, duty on, penknives, etc 26 with handles 27 without handles 27 *Knoxville, Tenn.*, loan of tents, etc., to Appalachian Exposition at 883 terms of court at 1124 *Kobe, Japan*, appropriation for Seamen’s Institute 347, 1036 *Koch, Captain Theodore H.*, lineal rank in Coast Artillery Corps, corrected 202 *Kohl-Rabi Seed*, duty on 37 *Kokomo, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1374 *Kootenai National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Kootenai River*, bridge authorized across, Bonners Ferry, Idaho 192, 855 *Kootenai Valley Railway Company*, may bridge Kootenai River, at Bonners Ferry 855 *Korea* (*see also* Chosen), appropriation for interpreters at consulates 346 for marshals, consular courts 346 for expenses of American prisoners 346 for wages of prison keeper 346 *Kosciuszko, General Thaddeus*, deficiency appropriation for completing and unveiling statue of 209 *Kryolith*, on free list 75 *Kuskokwim River, Alaska*, preliminary examination to be made of entrance to 956 *Kyanite*, on free list 76 **L.** *La Crosse, Wis.*, terms of court at 1130 *La Junta, Colo.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *La Pointe Indian Agency, Wis.*, deficiency appropriation for relief of Indians 124 *La Sal National Forest, Utah and Colo* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *La Salle, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1375 *La Trappe River, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of 937 *La Veta, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 461 *Labels*, duty on cotton, etc., for garments, etc 48 lithographically printed 62 *Labor Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, chief statistician, clerks, etc 525, 1227 for per diem experts 525, 1227 for reports and materials for 525, 1227 for share, International Labour Association 526, 1227 for books, etc 526, 1227 for medical examination of injured employees 526, 1228 *Labor, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, chief statistician, clerks, etc 525, 1227 *Labor, Convict*, manufactures of, prohibited importation 87 *Labor Liens, Miner’s*, provisions for, in Alaska 848 *Labor Organizations*, exempt from corporation tax 113 *Labor-Saving’ Devices, Postal Service*, appropriation for testing 356, 1328 for purchase, repair, etc., of 361, 1333 *Labor-Saving Machines, Treasury Department*, appropriation for purchase 493, 1196 *Laborers, Alien Contract*, excluded admission 264 classes excepted 264 *Labour Legislation, International Association for*, appropriation for contribution 526, 1227 *Lac*, on free list, dye, crude, etc 76 spirits 76 *Lace-Making Machines*, duty on 32 *Lace-Making Machines, Lever or Gothrough*, imported prior to January 1, 1911, admitted free 32 *Lace Window Curtains*, duty on, cotton, etc., made on Nottingham machines 50 *Laces*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horse-hair 60 beads or spangles 64 cotton, flax, etc 50 cotton, silk, etc., made on Lever or Go-through machine 50 leather shoe 68 silk 60 straw, etc., for hats 64 tinsel wire, etc 30 woolen 54 *Lacings, Boot, Shoe, and Corset*, duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Laconia, N. H.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Lactarene*, on free list 76 *Lactic Acid*, duty on 12 *Ladders, Railway*, cars to be equipped with secure 298 hand holds or grab irons on 298 *Lady cliffe Academy, West Point, N. Y.*, purchase authorized of, formerly Cranston’s Hotel, to add to Military Academy grounds 323cxxxiv *Lafayette, La.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Lagrange, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 705, 1374 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Lahn* (*see also* Tinsel Wire), duty on 30 *Lake Champlain*, acceptance of memorial of discovery of, upon Crown Point light station; maintenance, etc 924 preliminary examination of Narrows of, to be made 674 *Lake Champlain, Missisquoi Bay*, bridge authorized across, Alburg to Swanton, Vt 1358 *Lake Charles, La.*, appropriation for public building 703 terms of court at 1114 *Lake City, Minn.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Lake County, Ind.*, bridges authorized across Grand Calumet River, in 468, 587 dumping refuse in Lake Michigan opposite, unlawful; penalty 593 may bridge Grand Calumet River, Hammond, Ind 293 *Lake Crescent, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Lake Denmark Naval Magazine, N. J.*, appropriation for public works 1277 *Lake des Allemands, La.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Lake Erie* (*see also* Great Lakes), appropriation for light vessel, between Point Abino and Sturgeon Point 1431 light vessel authorized between Abino Point and Sturgeon Point in 536 report, etc., to be made on constructing canal from Ohio River near Pittsburg to, at local expense 956 to southerly end of Lake Michigan by Maumee River and Fort Wayne, etc 956 *Lake Erie, Perry’s Victory on*, appropriation for memorial, and aid to centennial celebration in 1913 of 1081 *Lake Huron* (*see* Great Lakes). *Lake Jessup*, bridge authorized across in Orange County, Fla 330 *Lake Michigan* (*see also* Great Lakes), appropriation for naval training station on 609, 1269 consent of Congress to settlement of jurisdiction of State laws on, by Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan 882 dumping refuse in, near Chicago unlawful; exception 593 penalty for 593 light vessel authorized for North Manitou Island 536 report, etc., to be made on proposed canal from Lake Erie, by Maumee River and Fort Wayne, etc 956 telephone service between Two Rivers life-saving station and Twin River Point lighthouse, directed 194 wharves, piers, etc., allowed in, Lake County, Ind 880 *Lake Namakan, Minn.*, dam authorized across, Kettle Falls, Minn 931 *Lake of the Woods, Minn.*, appropriation for lighting 754 for improvement of Zippel Bay 947 post lantern lights authorized in 534 preliminary examination of, to be made 955 *Lake Okechobee, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Lake Ontario* (*see* Great Lakes). *Lake Pontchartrain, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Lake Salvador, La.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Lake Superior* (*see also* Great Lakes), appropriation for lighting channels in Saint Louis and Superior Bays 754 light and fog signal station authorized at Michigan and Gull Islands 536 *Lake Traverse, Minn. and S. Dak.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Lake Washington, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Lake Washington-Puget Sound Waterway*, appropriation for improvement of 666, 1406 *Lake Union, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of waterway to Puget Sound from 666 *Lake Winnebago, etc., Wis.*, appropriation for lighting 754 *Lake Winnepesaukee*, rural delivery by carrier with motor boat on 1339 *Lake Winnibigoshish, Minn.*, appropriation for canal between Leech Lake and 949 *Lakes*, duty on, not specially provided for 15 *Lamb*, duty on fresh 38 *Lambert, Lucian S.*, appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1459 *Lambs*, census inquiries of, slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 *Lambskins*, duty on, dressed and finished 68 *Lame* (*see also* Tinsel Wire), duty on 30 *Lampblack*, duty on 15 *Lamps*, duty on china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated, etc 18 *Lamps, Miners’ Safety*, on free list 77 *Lancaster, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 1374 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Lancaster, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Lancewood*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough or hewn only 81 *Land Grant Railroads*, compensation for transportation of mail carried by, reduced 362 *Land Grants to Railroads*, deposits required from roads for cost of selecting, etc., unsurveyed lands under 834 amount to be specified by Secretary of Interior 834 disbursement, etc., of 834 repayment of excess 834cxxxv forfeiture of, on failure to make deposits 834 proceedings to restore lands to public domain 834 public surveys over, not affected 834 surveyed lands subject to taxation 834 regulations, etc., to be prescribed 835 *Land Offices* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for contingent expenses 739, 1414 available for clerks detailed for examinations, assistance, etc 1414 *Land Turrets for Coast Defense, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., insular possessions 599 *Lander, Wyo.*, appropriation for public building 705, 1375 terms of court at 1130 *Lands, etc.*, appropriation for custody of, etc 715, 1392 *Lands in Severalty to Indians*, appropriation for completing allotments, etc 269, 1059 for survey and subdivision of reservations, etc., for allotting 269, 1059 repayment; use of balances continued 269, 1059 for costs in suits on allotments 272 for removing alienation restrictions from Five Civilized Tribes 281 deficiency appropriation for surveying and allotting 222 allotments to be made by special agents and reservation agents, etc 858 by reservation agents alone 858 certificates to be prescribed 858 allotments to Indians on reservations 859 area increased 860 within irrigation projects, diminished 860 remainder on nonirrigable lands 860 compliance with treaty obligations; basis of irrigable and nonirrigable lands 860 not in reservations 860 area of irrigable and nonirrigable lands 860 on unsurveyed lands 860 patents, fees, etc 860 allotment to children on Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash 349 allowed in Quinaielt Reservation, Wash., to Hoh, etc., tribes 1345 appeals in suits affecting allotted lands, Oklahoma eastern district, allowed to Supreme Court 837 certificates of competency allowed in discretion of Secretary of Interior 856 alienation restrictions removed by 856 disposal of allotments on irrigable lands, Blackfeet Reservation, Mont 297 exchange of allotments on reservoir and power sites 297 condemnation proceedings 297 general provisions not applicable to Five Civilized Tribes or Osage Indians in Oklahoma 862 grants to railway companies for reservoirs, etc., on allotments held by Indians; payment to allottees 349 Indian allottees dying without heirs to be reported to Congress for cancellation of patent 858 inducing Indians to convey, etc., trust allotments, unlawful 857 punishment for 857 legal leases not affected 857 leases of trust allotments for five years, permitted 856 leases of trust allotments for five years; payment of proceeds 857 sales of allotments; payment, etc 856 disposition of proceeds 856 sales of timber on unallotted lands in reservations, permitted 857 disposition of proceeds 857 Minnesota and Wisconsin excepted 857 on trust allotments, permitted 857 disposition of proceeds 857 trust allotments in irrigation projects to be canceled 859 reimbursement for lands 859 lieu allotments to be made 859 in national forests to Indians living there 862 punishment for timber depredations on 857 not extinguishing fires on 857 to Indians in Colville Reservation, Wash 862 trust patents to Indians in Camp Mohave abandoned reservation, confirmed 858 to Louiza Phelix and Mary Lorena Rolfe, canceled 833 to two Pahute Indians dying without heirs, canceled 858 village lots in reservations in Washington 858 stations required at town sites in railroad rights of way through allotments 859 unexpired trust allotments of Indians dying intestate 855 patents in fee to competent heirs 855 sales, if incompetent 856 partition, if advantageous to heirs 856 wills of adult Indians disposing of trust allotments, allowed 856 approval by Commissioner and Secretary required 856 *Landsittel, L. H.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803 *Langfitt, Lieutenant-Colonel William C.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1295 *L’Anguille River, Ark.*, appropriation for improvement of 945 *Lanier Place NW., D. C.*, condemning land for extending 978 appropriation for expenses, etc 979 *Lansing, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1375 enlargement of public building at, authorized 679 *Laporte, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1375 *Lappets, Cotton*, duty on 47 *Laramie County, Wyo.*, granted right of way on Fort D. A. Russell reservation 1012 *Larchmont, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 674 *Lard*, duty on 38 *Laredo, Tex.*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande, between Nuevo Laredo, Mex., and 188 terms of court at 1127 *Las Cruces, N. Mex.*, appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Las Vegas, N. Mex.*, appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691cxxxvi *Lassen National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Last Blocks*, duty on, rough, hewn, etc 33 *Latch Needles*, duty on 28 *Laths*, duty on wood 33 *Laudanum*, duty on 15 *Laundries, Army*, outside work permitted by; use of proceeds 253, 1048 *Laurel, Miss.*, construction of public building at, authorized 682 *Laurel Root*, duty on, unmanufactured, cut into blocks 33 *Laurens, S. C.*, appropriation for public building 1375 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Lava*, duty on, tips for burners 19 on free list, unmanufactured 76 *Lavender*, on free list, oil 77 *Law Books*, appropriation for circuit courts of appeals 1233 for judicial officers 1234, 1419 *Law Books for Judicial Officers*, appropriation for; prices for Federal Reporter, and digests 1419 *Law Library*, appropriation for librarian, etc 480, 1182 *Lawler, K. F.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1315 *Lawrence, Kans.*, appropriation for Haskell Institute Indian school 275, 1064 *Lawrenceburg, Ky.*, construction of public building at, authorized 681 *Laws, etc., Relating to the District of Columbia, Index of*, appropriation for preparation, etc 966 *Laws of Congress*, appropriation for law clerk and assistant, editing, etc 483, 1186 *Laws of the United States*, made applicable to Hawaii 443 general Territorial provisions excepted 443 *Lawton and Fort Sill Electric Railway Company*, granted right of way across lands of Comanche Indian School, Okla 588 Fort Sill Military Reservation, Okla 268 *Lawton, Okla.*, acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 sale of tract of land authorized to 355 terms of court at 1122 *Lazear, Mabel H. (widow)*, appropriation for monthly payments to 250, 1044 *Le Mars, Iowa*, construction of public building at, authorized 681 *Lead*, admission of, ores in bonded smelting warehouses without paying duty 89 duty on acetate of, white, brown, gray, or yellow 16 bars 30 base bullion 30 bullion 30 dross 30 glaziers’ 30 duty on, litharge 16 nitrate of 16 not specially provided for 30 ore; determination 30 pigs 30 pipe 30 red 15 refuse 30 scrap 30 sheets 30 shot 30 white 15 wire 30 *Lead Arsenate* (*see* Insecticide Act). *Lead, S. Dak.*, appropriation for public building 1375 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Leadville National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Leaf River, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of; maintenance 647 *Leaf Tobacco, Domestic*, unstemmed natural, in the hand, unmanufactured, subject to no internal revenue tax 110 buying and selling without tax, permitted 110 *League Island Navy-Yard, Philadelphia, Pa.*, appropriation for dredging 615 for marine officers’ quarters, etc 618 *Leakage*, no allowance for, on imported wines, etc 40 *Leases, Indian Allotments*, permitted for five years; proceeds 856 *Leather*, duty on, bags 68 band, bend, or belting 68 baskets 68 belts 68 bookbinders’ calfskins 68 boots 68 made of hides and skins entitled to free entry 68 boxes 68 buff 68 calfskins, tanned or tanned and dressed 68 card cases 68 cases, 68 chamois 68 cutinto shoe uppers, vamps, etc 68 dressed upper and all other 68 enameled 68 gauffre 68 glove tranks 69 gloves 69 goatskins, dressed and finished 68 grain 68 harness 68, 69 japanned 68 jewel boxes 68 kangaroo skins, dressed and finished 68 kidskins, dressed and finished 68 lambskins, dressed and finished 68 manufactures of, not specially provided for 68 patent 68 piano forte and piano action 68 pocketbooks 68 portfolios 68 rough 68 saddles and saddlery 68, 69 satchels 68 sheepskins, dressed and finished 68 shoe laces 68cxxxvii *cxxxvii*duty on, shoes 68 made of hides and skins entitled to free entry 68 skins for morocco, tanned but unfinished 68 sole 68 split 68 varnished 68 on free list, grease and oils for stuffing or dressing 76 *Leavenworth, Kans.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 734, 1410 for penitentiary, construction 747, 1423 for penitentiary, maintenance 751, 1427 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 211, 220, 1301 for penitentiary, maintenance 215 terms of court at 1112 *Leaves*, duty on, artificial, millinery ornaments 66 coca 14 drugs 13 on free list, crude, drugs, not specially provided for 75 *Leaves of Absence*, internal revenue storekeepers, etc., allowed cumulative 592 railway mail clerks and repair shops employees allowed thirty days’ 1336 regular annual employees of District of Columbia allowed thirty days’ 967 police, firemen, and school officials excepted 967 *Leaves of Absence, Government Printing Office*, appropriation for 767, 1445 allowance to employees on annual salary 767 deficiency appropriation for 807 part of appropriation for holidays, 1911, made available for 1448 *Lebanon, Tenn.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Leech Lake, Minn.*, appropriation for canal between Lake Winnibigoshish and 949 *Leeches*, on free list 76 *Lecturers, Alien Professional*, contract labor exclusion not applicable to 264 *Lee, Henry W.*, payment to, from Winnebago tribal funds 288 *Legare, Honorable George S.*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses, House of Representatives 806 *Legations*, appropriation for clerks at 338, 1029 for interpreters to 338, 1029 for repairs to premises 342, 1032 deficiency appropriation for clerks at 774 purchase of buildings for, authorized 917 *Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Expenses*, appropriation for legislative expenses 468, 1170 for Senate 468, 1170 for Capitol Police 473, 1175 for Congressional Directory 473, 1175 for House of Representatives 473, 1175 “during the session” to mean 117 days 478 “during the session” to mean 210 days 1180 for Library of Congress 478, 1181 for Botanic Garden 482, 1184 for executive expenses 482, 1184 for President 482, 1184 for Vice-President 482, 1184 appropriation for Executive Office 482, 1184 for Civil Service Commission 483, 1185 for Department of State 483, 1186 advancement of commercial, etc., interests 484, 1186 for Treasury Department 485, 1187 collecting internal revenue 494, 1196 corporation tax returns 494, 1197 Independent Treasury 494, 1197 mints and assay offices 497, 1199 government in the Territories 500, 1202 for War Department 501, 1203 public buildings and grounds 504, 1207 State, War, and Navy Department Building 505, 1207 for Navy Department 506, 1208 for Interior Department 511, 1213 surveyors-general 517, 1219 for Post-Office Department 518, 1221 use of postal service appropriations restricted 522 for Department of Justice 522, 1224 for Department of Commerce and Labor 524, 1226 for judicial expenses 529, 1232 for United States Courts 529, 1232 for Court of Customs Appeals 530, 1234 for Commerce Court 1234 for Court of Claims 530, 1234 pay of switchboard operators, assistant messengers, etc., rated 530, 1235 permanently incapacitated persons not to be paid 531, 1235 supplies to be contracted for by Secretary of the Treasury 531 general supply committee created; designation, duties, etc 531 contracts for telephone, electric light, and power service 531 *Leipsic River, Del.*, appropriation for improvement of; conditions 638 preliminary examination of, to be made 953 *Lemhi Agency, Idaho*, appropriations for fulfilling treaty with Indians formerly of 275 *Lemhi National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Lemon*, on free list, juice 76 oil 77 peel, not preserved, etc 78 *Lemon Bay, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Lemon Creek, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Lemon Grass*, on free list, oil 77 *Lemon Peel*, duty on 38 on free list, not preserved, etc 78 *Lemonade*, duty on 41 *Lemons*, duty on 38 *Lenses*, duty on, glass or pebble 20 photographic and projection 21 *Lepers, etc., Island of Guam*, appropriation for care of 617, 1267 *Leprosy Hospital, Hawaii*, appropriation for maintenance 717, 1394 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 808cxxxviii *Letter Balances, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for 366, 1338 *Letter Carriers, Postal Service*, appropriation for city delivery 361, 1333 for rural service 366, 1339 for paying claims for overtime under eight-hour law 865 limit to attorneys’ fees 865 penalty for violations 866 deficiency appropriation for paying claims of New York City 1314 allowed by consolidation of two offices in any city, etc., having $10,000 revenue 911 compensatory time off, allowed for Sunday labor by city 1339 *Letter Copying Books*, duty on 62 *Letters of Exchange, International Conference to Promote Uniform Legislation Concerning*, appropriation for participation in 1364 *Letters, Postal Service*, uncalled for, to be returned to writer, without advertising, at time requested, etc 630 if not received to be treated as dead letters 630 *Lever, Honorable A. F.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses, House of Representatives 806 *Lever Lace Machines*, on free list, prior to January 1, 1911 32 *Lever or Gothrough Machine*, duty on laces, etc., made on 50 *Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky.*, appropriation for improvement of Lock and Dam No. 1 652, 730 for improvement of Lock and Dam No. 2 652 *Lewes, Del.*, appropriation for maintenance of pier, Delaware Bay 936 construction of public building authorized at 681 *Lewis and Clark Exposition, Oreg.*, deficiency appropriation for Alaska exhibit 810 *Lewis and Clark National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Lewis River, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of 665, 951 *Lewisburg, W. Va.*, terms of court at 1129 *Lewiston, Idaho*, appropriation for public building 1375 *Lexington, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 705, 1375 *Lexington, Va.*, appropriation for public building 1375 *Liability Act, Employers’*, jurisdiction of circuit court, etc., in actions under 291 *Liberia*, appropriation for minister resident and consul-general 337, 1028 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Liberty Bridge Company*, time extended for constructing bridge across Monongahela River, Pittsburg, Pa., by 269, 908 *Librarian of Congress*, appropriation for, chief assistant, etc 478, 1181 *Libraries*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 *Libraries, Public*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Libraries, State*, on free list, of persons from foreign countries 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Library, D. C., Free Public*, appropriation for expenses 380, 972 *Library of Congress*, appropriation for Librarian, assistant, etc 478, 1181 for chiefs of divisions, etc 478, 1181 for reading rooms, etc 479, 1181 for law library 480, 1182 for copyright office 480, 1183 for distributing card indexes, etc 480, 1183 for temporary services; carriers 481, 1183 for Sunday opening 481, 1183 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc 481, 1183 for contingent expenses 481, 1183 for index to Statutes at Large 481 for superintendent of building, clerks, etc 481, 1183 for engineers, etc 481, 1184 for Sunday opening 482, 1184 for fuel, lights, etc 482, 1184 for furniture, shelves, etc 482, 1184 for trees, etc., for grounds of 726, 1403 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 for Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for register of copyrights 129 for increase 223, 811 for contingent expenses 1324, 1327 on free list, books, etc., for 73 thanks to Italy for gift of engravings to 875 *Library of Congress, Superintendent of Building and Grounds*, appropriation for, clerks, employees, etc 481, 1183 *Library, Takoma Park, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 1296 acceptance of gift for, etc 209 *Licenses*, custom-house brokers’, issue, revocation, etc 464 *Licenses, D. C.*, annual wheel tax on motor vehicles 379 *Lichens*, duty on, drugs 13 on free list, crude, drugs not specially provided for 75 *Licorice*, duty on extracts of 14 on free list, root, unground 76 *Liens, Maritime*, allowed persons furnishing repairs, materials, etc., to foreign or domestic vessels 604 presumption of authority for orders 605 waiving permitted; other remedies not affected 605 State laws superseded 605 *Liens, Miner’s Labor*, provisions for, in Alaska 848 *Liens of Warehousemen, D. C.*, extent and effect of 305 *Life-Saving Service, Treasury Department*, appropriation for General Superintendent, clerks, etc 491, 1193 for superintendents 710, 1387 for keepers 711, 1388 for crews, expenses, etc 711, 1388cxxxix appropriation for establishing new stations 711, 1388 deficiency appropriation for 219, 809, 813, 1321 appliances required on motor boats 463 *Life-Saving Stations*, telephone service directed between Twin River Point light-house, Wis., and Two Rivers 194 *Life-Saving Testimonials*, appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen 340, 1031 *Lifeboats and Life-Saving Apparatus*, on free list, for life-saving societies 76 *Light-House Board*, appropriation for chief clerk, clerks, etc 526 authority, etc., transferred to Commissioner of light-houses 538 employees transferred to Light-House Bureau 537 *Light-House Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor* (*see also* Lighthouses, Bureau of), established 537 appointment of commissioner, and deputy, salaries 537 chief clerk; duties 537 inspectors, clerks, etc 537 chief constructing engineer, superintendent of naval construction; salaries 537 commissioner to make annual report 537 to adjust damages from collisions with light-house vessels 537 transfer of employees from Light-House Board and Light-House Establishment to 537 Army and Navy officers excepted 537 commissioner to perform duties of Light-House Board 538 to have control, etc., of Light-House Service 538 to have charge of archives, etc., of Light-House Establishment 538 to make contracts for materials; proposals 538 minor purchases in open market 538 to purchase sites for light-houses 538 to employ temporary draftsmen on plans for new vessels 538 to prescribe administrative regulations 538 to rearrange districts; inspectors 538 inspectors’ salaries; extra for third district 538 assignment of Army and Navy officers 538 Army engineers for Mississippi River districts 539 details from Army Engineer Corps to supervise construction, etc 539 unexpended balances transferred to 539 laws repealed 539 in effect July 1 539 deficiency appropriation for salaries 800 *Light-House Districts*, to be rearranged by commissioner of light-houses 538 *Light-House Establishment*, appropriation for supplies, etc 753 for repairs, etc 754 for keepers’ salaries, etc 754 for light vessels 754 for buoyage 754 for fog signals 754 for lighting of rivers, etc 754 leasing of sites 754 for maintenance of tenders 755 for repairs to tenders 755 appropriation for clerks in offices of inspectors, etc 755 for oil houses 755 for lights in channels of Great Lakes 755 Neebish Channel, Saint Marys River 755 for Pointe au Pelee, vessel 755 repeal of indefinite provision for light vessels 755 detailed estimates for all objects required 755 deficiency appropriation for post lights, Delaware River 126 for keepers’ salaries 224 for light vessels 224 for repairs, etc 800 for supplies 814 custody of archives, etc., transferred to commissioner of lighthouses 538 employees transferred to Light-House Bureau 537 *Light-House Inspectors*, appropriation for salaries, etc 1432 for employees in offices of, etc 754 control, etc., transferred to commissioner of lighthouses 538 *Light-House Tenders*, appropriation for maintenance of 755 for repairs to 755 *Light-Houses, Beacons, Fog Signals, etc.* (*see also* Aids to Navigation). appropriation for Monhegan Island, Me., light station 1430 for Stonington River, Conn., light station 1430 for Bogue Sound, N. C., range lights 1430 for Staten Island, N. Y., depot, power plant 1430 for Brandywine Shoal, Del., light station 1430 for mouth of Rondout Creek, Hudson River, N. Y., light station 1430 for Lincoln Rock, Alaska, light station 1430 for Buffalo, N. Y., breakwater, north end light station 1431 for Superior Entry, Wis., lighting breakwaters and piers 1431 for Eagle Point, Delaware River, N. J., range lights 1431 for San Pedro, Cal., breakwater light station 1431 for vessel, Lake Erie, between Point Abino and Sturgeon Point 1431 for Edgemoor, Del., depot 1431 for Miah Maul Shoal station, Delaware Bay 1431 for Fort McHenry Channel, Md., range lights 1431 for Cape Fear River, N. C., range lights below Wilmington 1431 for Norfolk, Va., channel lights 1431 for Sand Island, Ala., light station 1431 for Livingstone Channel, Detroit River, lights and buoys 1431 for Staten Island depot, wharves, etc 1431 for Hunts Point, N. Y., station 1431 for Battery Point, Wash., station 1431 for aids to navigation, Alaska 1431 deficiency appropriation for Thimble Shoal, Va 800 authorized at San Pedro breakwater, Cal 929 Staten Island depot, N. Y., power house 1079 Brandywine Shoal station, Delaware Bay 1080cxl authorized at Buffalo, N. Y., breakwater, station on north end 1080 Superior Entry, Wis., lights on piers, etc 1080 depot, Boston harbor, Mass 1080 rebuilding, etc., ordered, Lincoln Rock, Alaska, light, etc., station 957 telephone directed between Twin River Point lighthouse, Wis., and Two Rivers life-saving station 194 *Light Vessels*, appropriation for expenses 754, 1431 for repairs 754 for officers and crews 1432 for Lake Erie, between Point Abino and Sturgeon Point 1431 deficiency appropriation for 224, 1324 authorized, mouth of Saint Johns River, Fla 536 North Manitou Island, Lake Michigan 536 Lake Erie, between Point Abino and Sturgeon Point 536 Galveston Bay, Tex., location changed 536 relief vessel for general service authorized 534 repeal of indefinite provisions for expenses of 755 restriction on changing stations of, repealed 537 White Shoal, Lake Michigan, transferred to Indiana Shoals 536 *Light-Houses*, appropriation for salaries of keepers 754, 1432 deficiency appropriation for supplies 814, 1324 *Lighthouses, Bureau of, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Commissioner, deputy 1228 for lighthouses, beacons, etc 1430 for general expenses 1431 for lighthouse keepers, salaries 1432 for light-vessels, officers and crew 1432 for salaries, inspectors, etc., outside of Washington 1432 deficiency appropriation for barge for Saint Joseph, Mich., depot 1313 for supplies 1324 for buoyage 1324 for light-vessels 1324 for lighting of rivers 1324 memorial of discovery of Lake Champlain authorized upon Crown Point light station, N. Y.; acceptance, etc. 924 purchase of additional land for Big Bay Point light station, Mich 923 right of way to Chequamegon light station, Wis., from keeper’s dwelling may be exchanged 924 tender “Wistaria” transferred to Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 912 *Lighthouses, Commissioner of*, appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 1228 deficiency appropriation for salary 800 appointment, salary, etc 537 duties, etc 537 to have control of lighthouse service 538 *Lighting, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses; price 391 maximum price; lighting, repairs, etc 391 street designation fixtures 391 contracts for oil lights not to exceed three years 391 for electric are lighting by underground wires 391 higher power lamps for Union Station Plaza 391 appropriation for expenses under new rates 982 deficiency appropriation for 784 maximum rates for contracts for, in 1912 1009 mantle gas lamps 1009 street designation lamps 1009 incandescent electric lamps 1009 Nernst lamps 1009 series-inclosed are lamps 1009 multiple-inclosed are lamps 1009 magnetite, etc., are lamps 1009 flame are lamps 1009 replacement of present inclosed are lamps 1010 maintenance, fixtures, etc., by lighting companies 1010 cost of posts, etc.; allowance for excess 1010 equipment by District; deductions 1010 adoption of other forms of electric, authorized; payments 1010 moving, etc., lamps; rates 1010 contracts authorized for oil mantle lamps; price 1010 lamps to burn all night; no overhead wires for lamps in city or fire limits 1011 deductions for illumination not furnished 1011 contracts not required for 1011 penalty for failure to maintain, etc., lamps by companies 10U discontinuance of lamps permitted, without further payment 1011 *Lighting of Rivers, etc.*, appropriation for pay of employees, expenses, etc 754 for expenses of 754, 1431 deficiency appropriation for 1324 additional post lantern lights authorized 534 *Lighting, Public Buildings*, appropriation for electric, gas, etc 715, 1391 *Lignites, etc.*, appropriation for testing, etc 742, 1419 tests for outside parties; charges, etc 1419 investigations of, transferred to Bureau of Mines 370 *Lignum-Vitæ.*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough or hewn only 81 *Lillian, Ala.*, bridge authorized across Perdido Bay, Cummings Point, Fla., to 415 *Lily Bulbs*, duty on 37 *Lily of the Valley*, duty on clumps 37 pips 36 *Lima, Ohio*, deficiency appropriation for public building, rent, etc 207 *Lime*, duty on 17 borate of 13 chloride of 12 sulphate of, artificial 15 on free list, citrate of 76 *Lime Nitrogen*, on free list 76 *Limes*, duty on 38 on free list, juice 76 oil 77 *Limestone*, duty on, not specially provided for 21 *Lincoln County, Oreg.*, construction of dike authorized across Olalla Slough 855cxli *Lincoln Memorial Commission*, created, names of members 898 to determine location, etc., of memorial to Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D. C 898 approval of Congress 898 to employ artists, sculptors, architects, etc 898 services of Commission on Fine Arts 898 selection of site; approval of Congress 898 construction, etc.; supervision of Secretary of War 898 contracts authorized; amount 898 appointments to vacancies 898 appropriation for expenses, plans, etc 898 estimates to be submitted annually 898 inconsistent laws repealed 898 *Lincoln National Forest, N. Mex.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Lincoln, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 1375 enlargement of public building at, authorized 679 terms of court at 294, 1118 *Lincoln Rock, Alaska*, rebuilding light and fog signal station at, ordered; cost 957 appropriation for 1430 *Lincoln’s Deathplace, Washington, D. C.*, appropriation for repairs, etc 728, 1405 *“Line of Hemp,*” duty on 49 *Linen* (*see also* Flax), duty on, shirt collars and cuffs 50 *Linen Cloth*, on free list, machines for weaving, from flax, prior to January 1, 1911 32 *Linings*, duty on woolen coat, cotton, etc., warp 54 not specially provided for 54 *Linoleum*, duty on, floor coverings 49 mats 49 *Linotype Machines*, duty on 32 *Linseed*, duty on 37 oil, raw, boiled, or oxidized 14 *Liqueurs*, duty on 40 *Liquor Traffic*, appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 271, 1059 for suppressing, among Alaska natives 1420 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 222, 811, 1323 *Liquors, Adulterated, etc.*, appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 432, 1255 *Liquors, Spirituous*, duty on; determination of proof 39 *Literacy*, census inquiries as to 4 *Literary Associations*, on free list, publications issued by 73 *Literary Societies, etc.*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Literature, International Catalogue of Scientific*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 768, 1395 *Litharge*, duty on 16 *Lithographic Plates*, duty on 28 transfer paper with imprints from 28 *Lithographic Prints*, duty on 62 on free list, for educational institutions, etc.; limit 74 *Lithographic Stones*, on free list, not engraved 77 *Litmus*, on free list 77 *Little Calumet River*, bridge authorized across, in Cook County, Ill 178 *Little Colorado River, Ariz.*, appropriation for constructing bridge across, Navajo Reservation 1062 *Littie Elk River, Md.*, preliminary examination to be made of 953 *Little Falls, Minn.*, appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Little Kanawha River, W. Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 653 *Little Lake, La.*, post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Little Neck Bay, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Little Pedee River, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 643 *Little Pigeon River, Tenn.*, appropriation for improvement of 652 *Little River, Del.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 953 *Little Rock, Ark.*, appropriation for burial of patients dying at Hot Springs Hospital in national cemetery at 724, 1400 bridge authorized across Arkansas River, Argenta to 930 loan of tents, etc., for Confederate Veterans’ reunion at- 1456 terms of court at 1107 *Little Sodus Bay, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 635, 935 *Littlepage, Thomas P.*, deficiency appropriation for 803 *Littleton, Frank L., and Leonard J. Hackney*, may bridge Wabash River, Mount Carmel, Ill 300 *Littleton, N. H.*, terms of court at 1119 *Live Oak, Fla.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Live Stock*, census inquiries as to, on farms and ranges 4, 227 schedules of cattle, etc., slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 census of, to be taken in 1915 and every ten years after 10 *Live Stock Products*, appropriation for dissemination of information concerning 419, 1239 *Livingston, Mont.*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Livingstone Channel, Detroit River, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of 655, 729, 1405 aids to navigation authorized to mark 931 appropriation for 1431 *Lloyd, Francis B.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1316 *Loadstones*, on free list 77 *Loan Associations, Mutual Building and*, exempt from corporation tax 113cxlii *Lockport, Ill.*, appropriation for waterway by Desplaines and Illinois Rivers to Mississippi River from 659 board of engineers to cooperate with State authorities; duties 660 for expenses; reports required 660 *Lockport, N. Y.*, terms of court at 1120 *Locks and Dams*, completion of dam at Lock No. 4, Coosa River, Ala., by Ragland Water Power Company 939 power franchise granted for fifty years; terms, etc 939 time extended for, in Tennessee River, Chattanooga, Tenn 181 *Locomotive Engine Boilers, Safe*, appropriation for expenses, compelling railroads to use 1397 common carriers affected by Act 913 meaning of “railroad” and “employees” 913 operation of other than, unlawful 913 chief and assistant chief inspectors to be appointed 914 selection; salaries; offices, etc 914 inspection districts created 914 appointment of inspectors for 914 in classified service; salaries, examinations, etc 914 disqualifications; interest in inventions, intemperance 914 rules for inspection by carriers; filing; approval 914 by Interstate Commerce Commission on failure of carrier to file 915 changes, filing and approval 915 office rules, etc.; approval of all rules 915 inspection of boilers by inspectors 915 by carriers; sworn reports 915 reports of defects; use of disabled, forbidden 915 notice of defective boilers, etc., use forbidden 915 appeal to chief inspector; reexaminations; effect 915 appeals to Interstate Commerce Commission; final action 916 inspector’s requirements effective pending appeals 916 annual report of chief inspector 916 investigations of accidents from failure, etc., of boilers 916 disabled parts to be preserved for inspection 916 report of cause, etc., to Interstate Commerce Commission; publication 916 not admitted as evidence in damage suits 916 penalty for violations by carriers 916 prosecutions; information from chief inspector 916 limit of annual appropriations 916 *Lodges, Beneficial*, exempt from corporation tax 113 *Logan, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Logwood*, duty on, extracts and decoctions of 13 *Logs*, on free list, wood, not specially provided for 81 *Lolo National Forest, Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *London, England*, appropriation for dispatch agent 340, 1030 *London, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 703 terms of court at 1112 *London Purple*, duty on 16 *Lone Star Canal Company*, may dam mouth of Turtle Bay, Tex 828 close passes from Trinity Riyer, etc., to 828 cut ditch from Trinity River to Smiths Bayou 828 *Long and Short Hauls in Interstate Commerce*, aggregate charges for transportation over shorter not to exceed that for longer distances 547 nor to equal 547 allowances in special cases 548 temporary continuance of present rates 548 competition with water routes; restriction on increasing reduced rates 548 *Long Beach, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 *Long Beach Harbor, Cal.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *Long Branch, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Longview, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Looking Glass Plates*, duty on 20 *Loom Harness, etc.*, duty on cotton, etc 48 *Loops, Iron*, duty on 22 *Lorain, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 653, 946 for public building 1375 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 range lights authorized for harbor 536 *Lord, Herbert M.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Lord, John B.*, commission to assess damages to property of, change of grade, Union Station, D. C 1344 *Los Angeles, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 949, 662 for dredging plant 949, 662 for public building; rent 705 deficiency appropriation for post-office and court-house, mechanical equipment for 207 preliminary examination of outer harbor, to be made 669 terms of court at 1107 *Loss by Exchange*, appropriation for Army disbursements abroad 250 and in Alaska 1043 for consulates 347, 1036 for missions 340, 1030 *Louisiana*, appropriation for completing field notes etc., surveys in 742 deficiency appropriation for relief of sufferers from storm in 789 assigned to fifth judicial circuit 1131cxliii *Louisiana Eastern Judicial District,* marshal’s salary increased 838 parishes composing New Orleans division 1113 Baton Rouge division 1113 terms of court 1113 *Louisiana Western Judicial District,* parishes composing Opelousas division 1113 Alexandria division 1113 Shreveport division 1114 Monroe division 1114 Lake Charles division 1114 terms of court 1114 *Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company,* may bridge Apalachicola River between Pensacola and River Junction, Fla 233 Choctawhatchee River between Pensacola and River Junction, Fla 233 Escambia Bay, between Pensacola and River Junction, Fla 233 *Louisville, Ga.,* preliminary examination of waterways to be made to Savannah from 670 *Louisville, Ky.,* exchange of lands at Cave Hill National Cemetery, authorized 236 terms of court at 1113 *Lovells Island Light Depot, Mass.,* transferred to Governors Island 535 *Lovering, W. C., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for daughter of 805 *Lowell Observatory, Ariz.,* grant of lands in Coconino National Forest for 452 reversion for nonuser 452 timber rights excluded 452 *Lowell, Percival,* granted lands in Coconino National Forest for observatory; conditions 452 *Lower Makefield, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Delaware River, Ewing, N. J., to 959 *Lower Thoroughfare, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 639 *Lozenges,* duty on medicinal, etc., drugs in 16 *Ludington, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 654, 727, 946, 1405 *Ludwig, Edwin F.,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Lumber,* duty on, planed or finished on one side 33 one side and tongued and grooved 33 on two sides 33 on three sides 33 on two sides and tongued and grooved 33 on four sides 33 sawed whitewood, sycamore, and basswood 33 not specially provided for 33 on free list for two years, sawed, etc., in Canada, the produce of forests on Saint John River, Me 91 Saint Croix River, Me 91 *Lumber River,* bridge authorized across, in Robeson County, N. C 178 *Lumberton, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 bridge authorized across Lumber River, between Alma and 178 *Lunacy Writs, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of executing 404, 995 deficiency appropriation for 785, 1297 *Lupulin,* duty on 36 *Luquillo National Forest, P. R.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1249 *Luxemburg, Netherlands and,* appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Lynchburg, Va.,* appropriation for public building, rent 1375 deficiency appropriation for public building, rent, etc 207 terms of court at 1128 *Lyndon, Ill.,* dam authorized across Rock River at 920 *Lynn, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 631 **M.** *M Street NE., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending 784 *McAlester, Okla.,* construction of public building authorized at 683 *McAlpine, Kenneth,* may be appointed commander, Navy 844 naval record corrected; pay, etc., restricted 844 duty 844 *McCall, Honorable Samuel Walker,* made a member of Lincoln Memorial Commission 898 *McCarthy, Major D. E.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *McChesney, John D.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 795 *McComb, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *McCook, Nebr.,* construction of public building at, authorized 682 terms of court at 294, 1118 *McCoy, Josephs.,* deficiency appropriation for services 127, 1315 *McDowell, Alexander,* deficiency appropriation for services under, preparing digest of contested-election cases 805 *McEnery, Samuel D., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 1314 *McGurrin, Charles II.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1315 *McIntosh, Mildred, Creek Indian,* sales by guardian of, confirmed; restrictions removed 862 *McKeesport and Mifflin Bridge Company,* may bridge Monongahela River, McKeesport to Mifflin, Pa 822 *McKeesport, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River to Mifflin from 822 *McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association, D. C., The National,* incorporated, object, management, etc 1361 *McLaurin, Anselm J., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 802 *McMillan, Assistant Paymaster E. A.,* credit in accounts for suspended naval ration money allowances 1352cxliv *McMillan Park, D. C.,* appropriation for site, etc., for fountain in 717 for sidewalks and curbs 978 for improving grounds 983 *McMinn County, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Hiwassee River, by Bradley County and 187 *McNeil Island, Wash.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 752, 1429 *McPherson, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *McPherson Place NW., D. C.,* west side of Fifteenth Street, between I and K, changed to 325 *Macaroni, etc.,* duty on 35 *Mace,* on free list, oil 77 unground 79 *Machine Guns, Navy,* appropriation for 612, 1271 *Machine Tools,* duty on 32 *Machinery,* duty on jute-manufacturing 32 for repair, admitted free of import duty; bond required 87 materials for building, for ships in foreign trade, admitted free; regulations 88 *Machines,* duty on, embroidery 32 lace-making 32 linotype 32 sewing 32 threshing; free from country imposing no duty 71 typesetting 32 on free list, embroidery, prior to January 1, 1911 32 tar and oil spreading, for roads, prior to January 1, 1911 32 for weaving linen from flax, prior to January 1, 1911 32 *Mackerel,* duty on 37 *Mackinac Harbor, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 654 contracts for improvement of, authorized; limit 946 *Macomb, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Macon, Ga.,* terms of court at 1109 *Macon, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 1375 *MacRae and Company, Hugh,* may dam Savannah River at Cherokee Shoals, S. C 922 *Madden, William,* deficiency appropriation for 129, 807, 1319 *Madder,* on free list, and extracts of 77 *Madison National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Madison, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Madison, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 705 terms of court at 1130 *Magazines,* duty on lithographically printed fashion, etc 63 special regulations for free entry of serial, on one declaration 92 *Magnesia,* duty on, calcined, medicinal 14 carbonate of, medicinal 14 medicinal 14 sulphate of 14 *Magnesite,* duty on, brick 17 on free list, crude or calcined, not purified 77 *Magnesium,* duty on, and alloys 29 *Magnetic Observations,* appropriation for continuing, under Coast Survey 756, 1433 *Mahaleb, or Mazzard Cherry,* duty on stocks, etc., of 37 *Mahogany,* duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough or hewn only 81 *Mail Bags, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 362, 1334 equipments for Alaska, Porto Rico, Philippine Islands, Hawaii, etc 362, 1334 experts to examine repair shops methods 362 for labor m repair shops 362, 1334 for repair shop, Chicago 362, 1334 for freight or expressage on empty bags 362, 1335 in emergency cases empty bags may be returned in the mails; payment per pound 1335 thirty days’annual leave to employees of, repair shops 1336 *Mail Cars* (*see* Railway Post Office Car Service). *Mail Lettings, General,* advertisements to be posted only in post offices therein named 366 *Mail Locks, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 362, 1334 for attachments for mail equipments 362, 1334 for labor in repair shops 362, 1334 *Mail Transportation,* appropriation for star routes 361, 1339 discontinued when duplicated by rural delivery 361, 1339 Alaska emergency service 361 for star routes in Alaska 1333 for steamboat, etc., routes 361, 1333 for messenger service 361, 1333 for pneumatic tubes, etc 361, 1333 for wagon service 362, 1334 for equipment, etc 362, 1334 for railroad routes 362, 1334 rate on land grant roads reduced 3621 expenses of weighing mails 13341 commission to examine cost of handling, etc., second-class mails 1334 for expenses of commission 1334 for tabulating returns of railroads carrying mails 362, 1335 for railway post-office car service 363, 1335 car conditions required 363, 1335 for electric and cable car service 364, 1336 compensation; mail cars, etc 364, 1336 routes outside of cities 364, 1336 unusual conditions; substitution of wagon service 364, 1336 for foreign mails 364, 1337 deficiency appropriation for boat service 224 for railroad routes 224, 812, 1325 for star routes 224, 812, 1325cxlv extension of contract routes authorized; pay 1339 limitation 1339 *Maine,* assigned to first judicial circuit 1131 consent of Congress to construction, etc., of bridge across Saint John River by Canada and 904 *Maine Judicial District,* terms of court 1114 *“Maine,” U. S. Battleship,* raising and removal of wreck from Habana Harbor directed 353 bodies to be interred in Arlington Cemetery 353 mast to be used for monument 353 consent of Cuba to be obtained 353 appropriation for expenses 353, 1407 deficiency appropriation for raising wreck of, additional 789 *Maize,* duty on 35 *Makah Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 286, 1074 *Maker of Knives, etc.,* name of, to be stamped in blades of imported articles 27 *Malacca Joints, India,* on free list, in the rough, cut for canes, etc 81 *Malden River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 934 preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Malheur County Court, Oreg.,* bridge across Snake River built by the Ontario Bridge Commission and, legalized 191 may bridge Snake River, at Ontario, Oreg 179 *Malheur National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Malleable Iron Castings,* duty on 26 *Malloy, William M.,* deficiency appropriation for compilation of treaties, etc 775 *Malt, Barley,* duty on 35 *Malt Extract,* duty on 41 *Maltby Building, D. C.,* appropriation for miscellaneous items 472, 1175 deficiency appropriation for repairs 127, 804, 1316 *Manchester, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Mandamus Proceedings,* commerce court to enforce interstate commerce regulations by 539, 1149 *Mandan, N. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Manetti Multiflora Rose,* duty on stocks, etc., of 37 *Maneuvering Grounds, etc., Permanent Army,* commission of officers to examine and report on advisability, etc., of, near Chickamauga Park 1457 proposed donation of land in Tennessee for use of State troops, etc 1457 *Maneuvers, Army,* allotments to States, etc., available for expenses of militia, 1908 329 participation of organized militia in; expenses, etc 329 *Manganese,* on free list, oxide and ore of 77 *Manganiferous Iron Ore,* duty on 21 *Mangel-Wurzel Seed,* on free list 79 *Manhasset, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 673 *Manhattan City and Interurban Railway Company,* granted right of way across reservation at Fort Riley, Kans 1363 *Manicure Knives,* duty on 26 *Manifests, Export,* deficiency appropriation for refunding stamps used on 809 *Manifold Paper,* duty on 63 *Manila Fiber,* duty on, cables and cordage 49 on free list, binding twine; retaliatory duty 73 not dressed or manufactured, not specially provided for 76 *Manila Hemp,* duty on, braids, laces, etc 64 hats, bonnets, and hoods 65 *Manistee, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 654, 946 for public building 705 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 672 *Manistique, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 654, 946 *Manitowoc, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 705 preliminary examination to be made of harbor and river 656, 955 *Mankato, Minn.,* terms of court at 1116 *Manna,* on free list 77 *Manokin River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 639, 937 preliminary examination to be made of 954 *Mansfield, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 1375 *Mantels,* duty on, slate 21 tile 17 *Manti National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Mantua Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Manual of Surveying Instructions,* deficiency appropriation for preparing, etc., revised edition of 797 *Manufactured Articles,* duty on, not specially provided for 71 *Manufacturer of Imported Merchandise,* declaration to be made by, with invoice of goods not actually purchased 95 punishment for false 95 *Manufactures,* duty on flax, hemp, ramie, etc., not specially provided for 51 paper, not specially provided for 64 *Manufactures Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for chief, assistant, clerks, etc 525, 1227 for collating foreign tariffs, etc 525, 1227 deficiency appropriation for collecting commercial statistics 226cxlvi *Manufactures, Collections Illustrating Progress of,* on free list, by societies, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 *Manufactures, Convict Labor,* importation of, prohibited 87 *Manufactures of the United States,* census of, to be taken in 1910, etc 1 census schedules of inquiries 4, 227 to relate to year ending December 31, preceding enumeration 1228 confined to establishments in operation 4, 228 limited to factory system establishments 4, 228 turpentine and rosin industry 4, 228 factory officials to correctly answer census inquiries 9 punishment for failure 9 information to be used only for statistics ; restriction on publication 9 *Manufacturing Warehouses, Bonded* (*see* Warehouses, Bonded Manufacturing). *Manures,* on free list 76 substances used only for 76 *Manures, Artificial,* on free list, sulphuric acid for manufacture of 80 *Manuscripts,* on free list 77 *Manzano National Forest, N. Alex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Maple Sirup,* duty on 34 *Maple Sugar,* duty on 34 *Maps,* duty on, not specially provided for 64 on free list, for educational institutions, etc.; limit 74 for the United States, or Library of Congress 73 printed more than 20 years 73 *Maps of the United States,* appropriation for connected, etc.; distribution 513, 1215 for separate State and Territorial 513, 1215 for post-route, etc 522, 1224 for geological 743, 1418 deficiency appropriation for State, showing enlarged homestead designations 797 *Maps, War Department,* appropriation for publication of engineer 730, 1406 *Maquoketa, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 1375 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Marble,* duty on, monuments, etc 21 rough, etc 21 *Marble, Works in,* on free list, produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Marbles, Toy,* duty on, not specially provided for 66 *Marcushook, Pa.,* appropriation for maintenance of ice harbor 638 *Mare Island, Cal.,* appropriation for navy-yard, public works 616, 1275 for naval magazine, public works 617, 1277 deficiency appropriation for public works 212 *Maricopa County, Ariz.,* lands granted to Arizona to pay bonds issued by 573 *Maries County, Mo.,* transferred from western district to eastern division of eastern 897 *Marietta, Ga.,* obsolete brass cannon donated to State for Confederate cemetery at 875 *Marine Corps,* appropriation for officers’ quarters, etc., Philadelphia Navy Yard 618 for officers’ quarters, Norfolk Navy Yard 618 limit for officers’quarters 618 for pay of officers, active list 624, 1284 retired list 624, 1284 for enlisted men 624, 1284 retired enlisted men 625, 1284 for undrawn clothing 625, 1284 for mileage to officers 625, 1284 for commutation of quarters without troops 625, 1284 for pay of civil force 625, 1284 allowances, etc., assistant paymasters’ clerks 625, 1284 for provisions; commutation of rations 625, 1285 for clothing 626, 1285 for fuel, etc 626, 1285 for military stores, etc 626, 1285 for purchase of Springfield rifles from Army 626, 1286 for transportation and recruiting 626, 1286 for repairs of barracks 626, 1286 per diem, enlisted men 627, 1286 for forage 627, 1286 for commutation of quarters, officers, with troops, etc 627, 1286 for contingent 627, 1286 removal of disallowances for motor vehicles, etc 1287 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 619, 1278 for improvements, etc., rifle range, Winthrop, Md 1277 deficiency appropriation for contingent 212, 221, 226, 791, 794, 810, 1302, 1305, 1322 for pay 221, 225, 791, 809, 813, 1322, 1326 for provisions 221, 794, 809, 1305 for transportation and recruiting 221, 791, 794, 801, 813, 1302 for fuel 791, 794, 1305 for military stores 794 for forage 794 for commutation of quarters 794 for hire of quarters 809 for Lieut. Col. William C. Dawson, Maj. Harold C. Reisinger, and Capt. Davis C. Wills 1305 officers detailed on investigations may administer oaths 899 penalty for discriminating, by theaters, etc., against wearers of uniform of 963 retired officers to receive commissions for advanced rank when promoted 1354 *Marine Hospitals* (*see also* Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service), appropriation for repairs, preservation, etc 708, 1385 for Chicago, Ill., elevator 710 for Detroit, Mich., smoking rooms 710 for Mobile, Ala., stairways 710 for maintenance 716, 1394 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 1295 time extended for treating fire sufferers in Chelsea, Mass 184 *Marine Schools,* loan of naval vessels, equipment, etc., for use of, at designated ports 1353cxlvii loan of naval vessels, equipment, etc., for use of; instruction in navigation, marine engineering, etc., required 1353 appropriations authorized in aid of 1353 limitations 1353 detail of naval officers as instructors, etc 1353 return of vessel if school discontinued 1353 not to be penal institutions 1354 *Marinette, Wis.,* bridge authorized across Menominee River, by Menominee and 868 may bridge Menominee River, to Menominee, Mich 350 *Marion, Ind.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 734, 1411 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1301 *Marion, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 705 *Marion, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Maritime Jurisdiction,* jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in civil causes of 1161 *Maritime Law, International Conference on,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of representation at 203 *Maritime Liens* (*see* Liens, Maritime). *Market Value* (*see* Actual Market Value of Imported Merchandise). *Markets, D. C.,* appropriation for market masters; expenses, etc 377, 969 for repairs to 383, 975 *Markham, Henry H,* reappointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 876 *Marking Imported Articles,* country of origin, required in English words 85 packages to be labeled, etc., with country of origin and quantity of contents 85 punishment for violations 86 *Marlboro, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 1376 *Marlin, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 683 *Marquette Bay, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge, Lake Superior 654, 946 *Marquette, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 654, 946 terms of court at 1115 *Marquette National Forest, Mich.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Marrons, Nuts,* on free list, crude 77 *Marrow,* on free list, crude 77 *Marshal of the Supreme Court,* appointment 1152 salary; duties, etc 1153 *Marshall, Mo.,* construction of public building authorized at 682 *Marshall, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 683 *Marshals, Consular Courts,* appropriation for 346, 1035 *Marshals, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc.; advances 749, 1426 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 224, 799, 812, 1324 for Commerce Court 890 appointment for Commerce Court; salary, etc 540 duties of, attending Commerce Court 1148 attending Court of Customs Appeals 1144 relating to parole prisoners 820 field deputies authorized 1355 appointment; compensation and expenses 1355 additional allowance, etc 1355 double fees for certain States omitted 1355 oaths to accounts may be administered by, and chief office deputies 927 salaries in Texas made uniform 828 salary increased, Louisiana judicial district 838 services to be performed for Court of Customs Appeals by 105 *Marshmallow,* on free list, root, etc., unmanufactured 77 *Marshyhope Creek, Aid.,* appropriation for improvement of 639, 937 *Marten, Alaska,* punishment for unauthorized killing of 327 *Martin, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Martinsburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 1014, 1129 *Maryland,* appropriation for surveys in aid of, shellfish commission 756, 1433 assigned to fourth judicial circuit 1131 *Maryland Judicial District,* additional district judge authorized 201, 1087 no successor to be appointed for existing judge 201, 1087 division of business 202 circuit judge to decide disagreement as to 202 deficiency appropriation for additional judge 799 terms of court 1114 *Maryland School for Colored Deaf Mutes,* appropriation for instruction of District pupils in 398, 989 *“Maryland,” U.S.S.,* appropriation for repairs 621 *Maryville, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 1376 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Maryville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 1692 *Masks,* duty on paper or pulp 70 *Mason City, Iowa,* deficiency appropriation for public building; sewer license 780 *Masonic Order in Oklahoma,* sale of lands authorized to grand lodge 923 *Masonic Orphanage, etc., Okla.,* sale of Cheyenne and Arapaho agency and school lands, etc., authorized for 190 *Masonic Temple Association, D. C.,* rights of stockholders to vote amended 239cxlviii *Massachusetts,* assigned to first judicial circuit 1131 return of field guns, etc., sold to, permitted 602 appropriation for 603 *Massachusetts Avenue NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending, etc., from Wisconsin Avenue to District line 584 appropriation for expenses, etc 585 *Massachusetts Judicial District,* terms of court 1114 *Massey, Honorable Z. D.,* appointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1459 *Massillon, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 1376 *Masters, United States Courts* (*see* Receivers, United States Courts). *Matagorda Bay, Tex.,* appropriation for constructing waterway between Brazos River and 650 *Matawan Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Matches,* duty on, fancy 66 friction or lucifer 66 wax 66 *Materials for Public Works,* remedies of act, extended to parties supplying contractors on Belle Fourche irrigation project 1170 *Materials, Imported,* drawback allowed on, used in building ships for foreign account 90 used in manufacture of articles exported 90 used for articles made in bonded manufacturing warehouses for export, exempt from duty 89 *Materials of Foreign Production,* for construction of vessels in foreign trade, admitted free; proof required 88 restriction on coastwise trade 88 if built for foreign account, vessels not allowed in coastwise trade 88 *Matinicus, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 631 *Mats,* duty on, cocoa fiber 70 corticene 49 flax, hemp, jute, etc 49 linoleum 49 oilcloth 49 rattan 70 wool 55 *Mats and Mattings,* duty on, cotton 55 *Mattaponi River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 640, 938 *Mattawoman Creek,* bridge authorized across, Indian Head, Md 1086 *Mattings,* duty on, China 49 cocoa fiber 70 India straw 49 Japan 49 rattan 70 straw, etc., not otherwise provided for 49 *Mattituck, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; condition 635 *Mattoon, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 1376 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Maumee River, Ohio and Ind.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 674 report, etc., to be made on proposed canal from Lake Erie to Lake Michigan by way of 956 *Maurice River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 636 *Maximum Tariff,* deficiency appropriation for securing information, etc., relating to 119 after March 31, 1910, 25 per cent ad valorem to be added to rates in tariff act 82 not levied upon imports from countries imposing no restrictions on products of United States, etc 82 announcement by proclamation 82 restored if discriminations are made 83 imposed on articles imported directly or otherwise 83 *Maysville, Ky.,* deficiency appropriation for public building, sewer 1294 *Mazzard Cherry Seedlings,* duty on 37 *Meal,* duty on corn 35 oat 35 *Measurement of the Earth, International Geodetic Association for,* appropriation for payment of quota 342, 1032 *Measures, International Bureau of Weights and,* appropriation for annual contribution 341, 1031 *Meats,* duty on extracts of, not specially provided for 38 fresh 38 fresh game, not birds 38 prepared or preserved, not specially provided for 38 *Meats in the Home, Economical Use of,* printing ordered of Farmers’ Bulletin No. 391, on 880 *Mechanical Equipment for Public Buildings,* appropriation for 708, 1385 deficiency appropriation for 1293 for heating apparatus 219, 808, 813, 1320 *Mechanically Ground Wood Pulp,* duty on 60 additional from country imposing export duty, etc., on printing paper 61 on free list, from country imposing no charges on exportation, etc 60 *Medals,* on free list, bestowed as prizes, etc 77 *Medford, Oreg.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 terms of court at 1122 *Media, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Medical Charities, D. C.,* appropriation for 407, 999 acceptance of voluntary medical attendance for, authorized 409 *Medical Department, Army,* appropriation for enlisted men, Hospital Corps; longevity 246, 1040 service school detachment 1040 for pay of officers; longevity 248, 1041 for hospital matrons 249, 1042 for superintendent nurse corps 249, 1042 for nurses (female) 249, 1042cxlix appropriation for veterinarians; longevity 249, 1042 for dental surgeons 249, 1042 for contract surgeons 249, 1042 for supplies 258, 1053 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 258, 1054 for employees, nurses, etc 258, 1054 for Hot Springs Hospital, Ark 258, 1054 for museum; library 259, 1054 for care of insane Filipinos 259 for artificial limbs, etc 731, 1407 for appliances for disabled soldiers 731, 1407 for trusses for disabled soldiers 731, 1407 for repairs Medical Museum Building 1407 for Providence Hospital, D. C 731, 1407 for Garfield Hospital, D. C 731, 1408 for Children’s Hospital, D. C 731, 1408 deficiency appropriation for 1321 for supplies, destroyed by fire, medical supply depot 790 Dental Corps established; appointments, rank, etc 1054 officers of Medical Reserve Corps to have credit for all Army service for retirement 580, 1348 *Medical Museum, Army,* appropriation for preserving, etc., specimens 259, 1054 for repairs 1407 *Medical Reserve Corps, Army,* retirement of officers at 70, after 40 years’ volunteer or regular, etc., service 580 as first lieutenant 580 retirement at 70, and after 40 years of total active service in the Army 1348 to have rank, pay, etc., of first lieutenant 1348 *Medical Supply Depot, Army,* deficiency appropriation for replacing supplies destroyed by fire at 790 *Medicinal Preparations,* drawback allowed on domestic alcohol used in manufacture of, exported 90 duty on, containing alcohol, not specially provided for 16 mercurial 16 not specially provided tor 16 *Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Medicines, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 432, 1255 *Medomac River, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Meeker,. Colo.,* granted lands for public park 460 *Meerschaum,* on free list, crude and unmanufactured 77 *Melada,* duty on 34 *Melons,* appropriation for investigating methods of growing, shipping, etc 422 for experimental exports, etc 422 *Members of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation 473, 1175 for mileage 473, 1176 for clerk hire 478, 1180 for stationery 183 publicity to contributions for elections of 822 punishment for practicing in Court of Claims 1136 unpaid bills for speeches, etc., to be deducted from salaries of delinquent 1446 *Members of the Sixtieth Congress,* distribution of documents, reports, etc., to retiring, repealed 183 *Memorial Arch, Valley Forge, Pa.,* appropriation for construction 1402 expenditure authorized for construction 822 plans, etc 822 *Memorial of Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie,* appropriation for, and aid to centennial celebration at Put-in-Bay Island 1081 *Memphis, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1125 *Mena, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 *Menominee Harbor and River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 656 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis.,* cutting, etc., of dead and down timber on, authorized 1076 regulations to be prescribed 1076 use of green timber in logging 1077 maximum amount, etc 1077 constructing roads, expenses, etc 1077 forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 271, 1060 *Menominee Indians, Wis..,* testimony in claims against, to be taken by Court of Claims 287 expenses and findings, if allowed, to be paid from tribal funds 287 if rejected, by claimants; bond required 287 claims of logging contractors against, referred to Court of Claims 287 settlement by Secretary of the Interior on mutual agreement 287 *Menominee, Mich.,* bridge authorized across Menominee River, by Marinette, Wis., and 868 may bridge Menominee River, to Marinette, Wis 350 *Menominee River,* bridge authorized across, Marinette, Wis., to Menominee, Mich 350, 868 *Menomonie, Wis.,* construction of public building authorized at 684 *Mercerized Cotton Cloth,* duty on 47 *Merchandise, Abandoned,* from sunken vessels, in American waters, may be brought in, free of duty 88 *Merchants and Manufacturers Exchange,* articles solely for exhibition at, may be imported free of duty under bond 1357 sales for future delivery 1358 payment of duty on articles withdrawn 1358 no implication of invitation to make exhibits 1358 extension of time permitted 1358 *Mercurial Medicinal Preparations,* duty on 16 *Meridian Hill Park, D. C.,* acquiring land for, authorized; location 700 cost; appropriation authorized; reimbursement of one-half 700 maintenance 700 condemnation proceedings if purchase price not satisfactory 700 title to vest in United States 700 payment on acquiring title 701 control, etc 701 deficiency appropriation for condemning land for 1310cl *Meridian, Miss.,* terms of court at 1116 *Mermentau, La.,* appropriation for waterway from Franklin to 648 changes authorized in inland waterway from Franklin to 942 *Mermentau River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 648 for waterway to Sabine River 648 preliminary examination, to be made of 955 *Merrimac River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 632 *Mesa, Jose Antonio,* deficiency appropriation for paying award of Spanish Treaty Claims Commission to 129 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for protection, etc 745, 1421 deficiency appropriation for expenses 796 leases, and permits in, authorized 796 *Mesh Bags,* duty on, gold 68 platinum 68 silver, etc 67 *Messenger Service, Mail,* appropriation for 361, 1333 *Messengers,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 476, 1178 for, Senate 471, 1173 *Messengers to Committees, Senate,* appropriation for 469, 1171 *Messmore Place NW., D. C.,* name changed to Mozart place 1347 *Metal-Covered Paper,* duty on 62 *Metal Threads* (*see also* Tinsel Wire), duty on, of tinsel wire, lame, or lahn 30 *Metallic Mineral Substances,* duty on, crude, not specially provided for 30 *Metals,* duty on articles or wares of, not specially provided for 33 unwrought, not specially provided for 30 *Metals and Manufactures of,* Schedule C, Tariff of 1909 21 *Metanilic Acid,* on free list 74 *Meteorological Information,* cooperation of Weather Bureau with other bureaus, societies, etc., directed for disseminating 418, 1237 *Meteorological Information for Pilot Charts,* to be promptly furnished to Hydrographic Office by Weather Bureau 508 *Methods of Business, Executive Departments,* appropriation for expert inquiries, etc., for improving 703, 1363 *Metronomes,* duty on 70 *Metropolitan Police, D. C.* (*see* Police, D. C.). *Metsker, Glen R.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1308 *Mexican Centennial Celebration,* commission created to represent United States at 882 deficiency appropriation for 775 *Mexican War,* deficiency appropriation for volunteers 809, 1326 *Mexican Kickapoo Indians,* appropriation for presenting fraudulent conveyances of allotments 748 deficiency appropriation for prosecutions, fraudulent deeds for 123 *Mexico,* appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 for third secretary 338, 1028 for Water Boundary Commission 342, 1032 for expenses of arbitrating title to Chamizal tract with 1034 deficiency appropriation for commission to attend centennial celebration of Republic of 775 commission created to represent United States at celebration of centennial of Republic of 882 tick-infested cattle may be admitted below quarantine line in Texas from 1240 *Mexico, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 1376 *Miah Maul Shoal, Delaware Bay,* appropriation for light, and fog signal station 1431 limit of cost increased, light and fog signal station 535 *Miami, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 1376 terms of court at 1108 *Mica,* duty on 18 *Michard, Eloise Bentalou Sanger,* deficiency appropriation for paying French spoliation claim to administrator of 205 *Michigan,* assigned to sixth judicial circuit 1131 consent of Congress to agreement for jurisdiction of State laws over Lake Michigan, by Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and 882 *Michigan City, Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 657, 947 *Michigan Eastern Judicial District,* counties composing northern division 1114 southern division 1114 terms of court 1115 *Michigan National Forest, Mich.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1249 *Michigan Western Judicial District,* counties composing northern division 1115 southern division 1115 terms of court 1115 *Microscopes,* duty on 21 *Middlesboro, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Middletown, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Middletown, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 1376 *Midway, Ga.,* monument to be erected in memory of Generals James Screven and Daniel Stewart at 1352 appropriation for construction, etc 1352 *Mifflin, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River from McKeesport to 822 *Miles City, Mont.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 allowed pumping station, etc., on Fort Keogh Reservation 1027cli *Miles River, Md.,* preliminary examination to be made of 954 *Milford, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 633 *Milford Haven, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 639, 937 *Military Academy,* appropriation for support of the 312, 1015 for pay of professors 312, 1015 civilian appointment for head of department of English and history, authorized 312 for chaplain, and master of the sword 312, 1015 for pay of cadets 312, 1015 for extra pay to officers 312, 1015 chief surgeon to be professor of military hygiene 312 for constructing quartermaster 313, 1016 for longevity 313, 1016 for enlisted men 313, 1016 for band 313, 1016 for field musicians 313, 1016 for general Army service 313, 1016 for extra-duty pay, quartermasters service 313, 1017 for cavalry detachment 313, 1017 for artillery detachment; extra to gunners 314, 1017 for extra pay, first reenlistments 314, 1017 for travel; clothing, not drawn; interest on deposits 314, 1017 for extra pay, detached service 314, 1017 acting first sergeant, engineers 1019 duplication forbidden 315, 1019 for pay of civilians 316, 1019 for expenses, Board of Visitors 317, 1021 for contingencies, superintendent 317, 1021 for repairs and improvements 317, 1021 for fuel, lights, etc 317, 1021 for postage, stationery, etc 318, 1021 for transportation 318, 1021 for printing; composing machine 318, 1022 for expenses, department of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics 318, 1022 new gymnasium, etc 318 for department of civil and military engineering 319, 1022 for department of natural and experimental philosophy 319, 1022 for department of mathematics 319, 1023 for department of chemistry, mineralogy and geology 319, 1023 for department of drawing 319, 1023 for department of modern languages 319, 1023 for department of law 319, 1023 for department of practical military engineering 320, 1023 for department of ordnance and gunnery 320, 1023 for department of military hygiene 320, 1024 for department of English and history 320, 1024 for lectures 320, 1024 for miscellaneous and incidental expenses 320, 1024 for lighting, plumbing, etc 320, 1024 for library, etc 321, 1024 for band instruments, etc 321, 1024 for laundry and mess utensils 321, 1025 for policing barracks, etc 321, 1025 for cadets’ barracks, furniture 321, 1025 for children’s school 321, 1025 for fire engine, etc 1025 for buildings and grounds 321, 1025 for ordnance museum, laboratory, etc 321, 1025 for ordnance laboratory, etc 321 for soldiers’ hospital 321, 1025 appropriation for waterworks 322, 1026 for cadet hospital 322, 1026 for cadet barracks 322, 1026 for roads, etc 322, 1026 for preserving, etc., historic sites 322 for restoring Fort Putnam 1026 for skeleton mortar emplacement 323 for organ for new chapel 323 for improvement of grounds, etc.; purchase of Cranston’s Hotel 323 successors to cadets to be admitted after three years’ course 323 for models, relief plans, etc 1026 for enlarging buildings, etc 323, 1027 hazing regulations, amended; court-martial trials, effect of dismissal 323 disposal of pending cases 324 Juan Torroella y Rooney, of Cuba, admitted for instruction 324 details under Cuba and Panama allowed Army officers; limit 324 volunteers, decision of department as to date of muster, conclusive 324 pumping station for Miles City, Mont., allowed on Fort Keogh Reservation 1027 deficiency appropriation for transportation 210 for fuel, etc 790, 1302 for stationery 790 for commandant of cadets 1302 admission authorized for instruction of Melchor Batista, of Cuba 1458 two Chinese subjects 1456 *Military Commissions, Army,* appropriation for expenses 249, 1043 *Military Establishment* (*see* Army). *Military Information, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses 244, 1037 for translator and librarian 249, 1043 *Military Ornaments,* duty on silver, etc 67 *Military Parks* (*see* National Parks). *Military Posts* (*see also* Military Reservations), appropriation for equipping officers’ schools 253, 1048 for constructing roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 257, 1051 for establishing water and sewage systems 257, 1051 land for water supply, etc., at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo 1052 Fort Meade, S. Dak 1052 for construction, etc., of buildings 721, 1398 restrictions 721, 1398 for barracks and quarters, seacoast defenses 721 for seacoast defenses, Philippine Islands and Hawaii 721, 1398 for cavalry post, Hawaii 721 for Presidio, San Francisco, Cal 721 for electric plant, Corregidor Island, Philippines 1398 for Army supply depot, Fort Mason, Cal 1399 for Fort Monroe, Va 722, 1399 *Military Prisons,* appropriation for completing, Fort Leavenworth, Karffe 722 convicts limited to actual subsistence 210 *Military Records,* private laws for correcting, not to preclude granting of pensions subsequent to their enactment 1458clii *Military Reservations* (*see also* Military Posts), Fort Niobrara, Nebr., time extended for dam across Niobrara River 920 right of way, etc 921 Fort Trumbull, Conn., transferred to Revenue-Cutter Service 906 right of way granted on Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo 1012 Fort Leavenworth, Kans 875 Fort Mackenzie, Wyo 1011 *Military Reservations, Abandoned,* appropriation for survey, etc 741, 1417 deficiency appropriation for 1326 Fort Bridger, Wyo., Carey Act made applicable to lands of 913 *Military Road NW., D. C.,* condemnation proceedings for extending 242 appropriation for expenses 242 *Military Schools, Private, etc.,* maximum number of pupils required for issue of naval equipment to, reduced 613 *Military Stores, Marine Corps,* appropriation for purchase of Springfield rifles from Army 626, 1285 *Military Stations* (*see* Military Posts). *Militia Affairs Division, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of Chief of Staff 1206 for miscellaneous expenses 1206 for rent 1206 chief to be detailed from general officers of the line 1037 *Militia, D. C.* (*see also* National Guard, D. C.), appropriation for expenses 411, 1004 for pay of troops 411, 1004 allowance to officers for uniforms, etc 1004 deficiency appropriation for naval battalion, pay 787, 1298 for storehouse for naval battalion 1298 *Militia, Naval,* appropriation for arming and equipping 612, 1272 *Militia, Organized,* appropriation for expenses at service schools 250, 1043 for expenses encampments with Regulars 251, 1044 reimbursement to Frank M. Rumbold, adjutant general, Missouri 1044 for coast artillery equipment, etc., for 1045 for issue of standard automatic pistols to States, etc., for 1057 exchange of ammunition 1057 for procuring, etc., field artillery material for issue to 1058 deficiency appropriation for encampments, etc 220, 1321 commission of Army officers to examine and report on advisability of estabing maneuvering camps for State troops, etc., on proposed donation of lands in Tennessee 1457 credit directed of accounts disallowed States, for participation of, in Army maneuvers, etc 123 details of Army officers as instructors, etc., upon request of governors 1045 position of officers, when different corps of Regulars happen to join with 234 rank and precedence of officers, on duty with other forces 234 participation in Army maneuvers, etc 329 District of Columbia added 329 pay, subsistence, etc 329 expenses not to be paid from Army appropriations 329 participation in Army maneuvers; expenses not to be paid from annual allotment to States, etc 329 statement to Congress 329 command of post, etc., to be Regular Army officer 329 rules governing 330 *Militia Division, War Department,* appropriation for rent 504 *Militia, The,* allotment to States, etc., available for expenses of joint maneuvers, 1908 329 credit for disbursements directed 329 restriction on receiving back articles sold to States, etc., for 603 *Milk,* duty on fresh 36 preserved, condensed, etc 36 sugar of 36 *Milk, D. C.,* appropriation for inspection of dairy farms, etc., by health officials 402, 993 *Milk River Irrigation System, Mont.,* appropriation for expenses, Fort Belknap Indian Reservation 277, 1066 advances to allottees a lien on patent in fees 1066 *Mill Creek, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Mill Shafting,* duty on steel 23 *Millard County, Utah,* lands reserved for reservoirs, etc., in, restored to entry 932 *Milledgeville, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 705, 1376 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Miller, Edwin,* deficiency appropriation for services 806 *Millinery Ornaments,* duty on feathers, artificial flowers, etc 66 silver, etc 67 *Mills Building, D. C.,* appropriation for rent, for use of Navy Department 511, 1213 *Millstones,* duty on burrstones manufactured into 21 *Millville, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Milton, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 674 *Milwaukee Land Company,* sale of lands on Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak., for townsite to 602 *Milwaukee, Sparta and Northwestern Railway Company,* granted right of way through military rifle range, etc., Sparta, Wis 298 *Milwaukee. Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of inner harbor 656 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 733, 1409 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 1301, 1321 construction of appraisers’ stores authorized at 684 terms of court at 1129 *Minam National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1250cliii *Minden, La.,* accepting site by donation for public building at 697 *Mine Explosions,* appropriation for investigating causes of 742, 1418 investigations of causes of, transferred to Bureau of Mines 370 *Mine Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 742, 1419 inspection of Alaska coal mines, etc 742 *Mineral Fuel Substances,* appropriation for testing, etc 742, 1419 tests for outside parties; charges, etc 1419 *Mineral Land Entries,* patents not to be denied for, solely because assigned before discovery of oil, etc 1015 *Mineral Lands, Alaska,* time extended for filing adverse claims, etc 459 *Mineral Objects,* duty on, immersed in alcohol, not specially provided for 12 *Mineral Resources of the United States,* appropriation for preparing report on 743, 1418 for printing and binding report on 769, 1446 *Mineral Salts,* on free list, evaporated; certificate required 77 *Mineral Substances,* duty on articles of, not specially provided for 18 *Mineral Substances, Metallic,* duty on crude, not specially provided for 30 *Mineral Waters,* duty on 40 artificial or imitation 40 *Mineral Wax,* on free list 80 *Mineral Wells, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 1376 *Mineralogy Specimens of,* on free list, for public collections, not for sale 79 *Minerals,* on free list, crude, not specially provided for 77 *Miners’ Diamonds,* on free list, not set 75 *Miners’ Labor Lien, Alaska,* persons entitled for wages due 848 notice to be filed 848 jurisdiction in actions; procedure 849 posting of notice 850 executing judgments; sales etc, 850 appeals; disposal of minerals, etc 851 punishment for taking away attached property 851 *Miners’ Rescue Appliances,* on free list 77 *Miners’ Safety Lamps,* on free list 77 *Mines Bureau, Department of the Interior,* appropriation for general expenses, salaries, etc 742, 1418 for transferring laboratories, etc., from Geological Survey to 742 for investigating mine explosions, etc 742, 1418 for rent, contingent expenses, etc 742, 1418 for testing, etc., fuel substances 742, 1419 for reports on investigations, etc 742, 1419 for mine inspectors 742, 1419 for technical books, etc 1419 for rent 1219 tests for outside parties, charges, etc 1419 established 369 appointment of Director; qualifications 369 experts, etc 370 investigations to be conducted by 370 offices, appliances, employees, etc., to be provided for 370 transfer from Geological Survey of investigations of structural materials 370 repealed 743 fuel substances 370 mine explosions 370 appropriations, experts, equipment, etc 370 excluded from inspection of mines, etc., in States 370 to take effect July 1, 1910 370 office building authorized for, and other bureaus, etc., in Washington 699 first edition of publications of limited 883 additional copies authorized 883 transfer of investigation of structural materials to, repealed 743 *Mines, Naval Defense,* appropriations for appliances, etc 612 *Mines of the United States* census of, to be taken in 1910, etc 1 census schedules of inquiries 4, 227 to relate to year ending December 31, preceding enumeration 228 limited to active 4, 228 officials to correctly answer census questions 9 punishment for failure 9 information to be used only for statistics; restriction on publication 9 *Mingo Creek, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 643, 938 *Minidoka National Forest, Idaho and Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Minimum Tariff,* appropriation for securing information in connection with application of 703, 1363 deficiency appropriation for securing information, etc., relating to 119 applied to imports from countries not discriminating, etc., against United States, and products 82 paying no export bounty 82 imposing no export tax or prohibition on shipments to United States 82 proclamation announcing, to be issued 82 *Mining Accidents, etc.,* appropriation for investigating causes of, etc 742, 1418 *Mining Fuses,* duty on, not composed of cotton 66 *Mining Laws,* lands temporarily withdrawn for power sites, etc., open to exploration, etc., under 847 coal, oil, gas, and phosphates excepted 847 *Ministers, Alien Religions,* contract labor exclusion not applicable to 264 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, Envoys Extraordinary and,* appropriation for 337, 1027 *Ministers Resident and Consuls-General,* appropriation for 337, 1028 *Mink, Alaska,* punishment for unauthorized killing of 327 *Minneapolis, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 705 bridge authorized across Mississippi River between Plymouth and Eighth Avenues 193 Third Avenue south to First Avenue southeast 187 Twentieth Avenue south to Eleventh Avenue southeast 187cliv limit of cost increased, public building 696 may bridge Mississippi River 179 release of strip of land to City from public building site 1376 terms of court at 1116 *Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba Railway Company,* patent to issue for lands on Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., selected by 861 *Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Sault Sainte Marie Railroad Company,* deficiency appropriation for 120 may bridge Mississippi River in Aitkin County, Minn 180 Bemidji, Minn 262 *Minnesota,* appropriation for completing field notes of surveys in 742, 1417 assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 homestead entries of ceded lands, Red Lake Indian Reservation 913 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 189, 904 leave of absence allowed 189, 904 village site for Winnibigoshish band, Chippewa Indians in 863 *Minnesota and, Manitoba Railroad Company,* granted lands on Red Lake Indian Reservation for ballast pit 292 payment of drainage charges 292 *Minnesota, Dakota and Pacific Railway Company,* time extended for bridging Missouri River in South Dakota by 179 *Minnesota Judicial District,* additional judge allowed for 1087 counties composing first division 1115 second division 1115 third division 1115 fourth division 1115 fifth division 1115 sixth division 1115 terms of court 1116 *Minnesota National Forest, Minn.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 427, 1250 *Minnesota River Improvement and Power Company,* may dam Minnesota River at outlet of Lake Bigstone 932 confluence with Redwood River 932 *Minnesota River, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of 657, 947 dams authorized across, at Lake Bigstone and mouth of Redwood River 932 *Minor Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 714, 1390 deficiency appropriation for transporting 777 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 477, 1179 *Minot, N. Dak.,* terms of court at 1121 *Mints and Assay Offices* (*see also* Director of the Mint), appropriation for Director, examiner, etc 492, 1194 for salaries and expenses, mint at Carson, Nev 497, 1199 Denver, Colo 497, 1199 New Orleans 497, 1200 Philadelphia, Pa 498, 1200 San Francisco, Cal 498, 1200 for salaries and expenses, assay office at Boise, Idaho 498, 1201 Charlotte, N. C 498, 1201 Deadwood, S. Dak 499, 1201 appropriation for salaries and expenses, assay office at Helena, Mont 499, 1201 New York, N. Y 499, 1201 Saint Louis, Mo 499 Seattle, Wash 499, 1202 Salt Lake City, Utah 499, 1202 deficiency appropriation for Carson, Nev 206, 1292 for New York 1292 for Deadwood, S. Dak 1292 indefinite appropriation for parting and refining bullion repealed 1292 estimates required; balances to be covered in 1292 troy pound of Bureau of Standards to regulate coinage 1354 standard weights conforming to, required at all; annual inspection, etc 1354 *Mirrors,* duty on, glass 21 *Misbranded Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 432, 1255 *Misbranded Insecticides, etc.,* prevention of manufacture, shipping, etc., of 331 *Misdemeanors* (*see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Mishawaka, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 1376 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Miso,* duty on 36 *Mispillion River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 638, 937 preliminary examination of, to be made 953 *Missions, Foreign* (*see* Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Mississippi,* assigned to fifth judicial circuit 1131 bridge authorized across Pearl River in 179 *Mississippi, Hill City and Western Railway Company,* bridge across Mississippi River at Hill City, Minn., by, legalized 193 *Mississippi Northern Judicial District,* judge for, to serve in southern district 1087 counties composing eastern division 1116 western division 1116 terms of court 1116 at Clarksdale 932 *Mississippi River,* appropriation for bridge, Fort Snelling, Minn 730 for South Pass Channel 647 for improvement of Southwest Pass 647, 942 for improvement of, from Head of Passes to the Ohio 658, 730, 948 construction of dredge boats, etc 658, 948 allotments for connecting water courses 658, 948 report on permanently diverting Red and Atchafalaya rivers 658 construction of experimental towboats, barges, etc 659 for improvement of, from the Ohio to the Missouri 659, 729, 948 to secure depth of 8 feet to Saint Louis 659 to secure 6 feet to the Missouri 659 for improvement of, from the Missouri to Minneapolis 659, 729, 948 to secure depth of 6 feet 659 repairs, etc., of existing levees 656 maintenance of levees; dredging at harbors, etc 948clv appropriation for improvement of; changes in harbor lines at Saint Paul, Minn., permitted; conditions 948 for improvement of, from Saint Paul to Minneapolis; water-power leases 659, 949 for improvement of reservoirs at headwaters 659 for improvement of, from Brainerd to Grand Rapids 659 for reservoirs at headwaters, canal, Lake Winnibigoshish to Leech Lake 949 for waterway from Lockport, Ill., by Desplaines and Illinois Rivers, to 659 board authorized to cooperate with State agents; expenses, etc 659 for improvement of, between Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Lock and Dams Nos. 1 and 2 729 for lighting 754 bridge across, Hill City, Minn., legalized 193 bridge authorized across, in Aitkin County, Minn 180 Bass Brook, Minn 190 Bemidji, Minn 261 Blackberry, Minn 910 Minneapolis, Minn 179 Plymouth and Eighth Avenues 193 Third and First Avenues 187 Twentieth and Eleventh Avenues 187 Moline, Ill., to Bettendorf, Iowa 464 Nininger, Minn 958 Saint Paul, Minn 907 cable authorized across, Morgans Point, Ark., to Richardson, Tenn 586 dam authorized across, Coon Creek Rapids, Minn 893 lighthouse districts including, may be under Army engineer inspector 539 preliminary examination of, to be made, Aitkin County, Minn 672 between Calhoun Point and Mason Island, Ill 955 Saint Louis, Mo 670 Saint Paul, Minn 672 Thomas Landing, Ill 670 Winnibigoshish and Pokegama reservoirs 672 Leech Lake dam to Leech River 672 telephone cable authorized across, between Cairo, Ill., and Bird Point, Mo 336 time extended for bridging, Saint Louis, Mo 185 by Saint Louis Electric Bridge Company 196 time extended for dam, etc., across, Morrison County, Minn 1359 at Sauk Rapids, Minn 902, 931 *Mississippi River Commission,* appropriation for expenses, etc 658, 730, 948 *Mississippi River, South Branch,* bridge authorized across, Watertown to Campbells Island, Ill 964 *Mississippi Sound,* construction of wharves, etc., in, authorized 869 *Mississippi Southern Judicial District,* judge for northern district to serve in 1087 counties composing Jackson division 1116 western division 1116 eastern division 1116 southern division 1116 terms of court 1116 *Missoula, Mont.,* appropriation for public building 705, 1377 limit of cost increased, public building 678 terms of court at 1118 *Missoula National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Missouri,* assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 consent of Congress to agreement as to boundary in and jurisdiction over Missouri River between Kansas and 881 title of United States to lands, New Madrid, location, released 923 *Missouri Eastern Judicial District,* counties composing eastern division 1117 northern division 1117 southeastern division 1117 terms of court at 1117 terms of court, etc., at Rolla 585 Maries County transferred from western district to eastern division of 897 Oregon County transferred to western district from 370 *Missouri River,* appropriation for improvement of, from Kansas City to the mouth 660 board to report on plan for 6-foot channel 660 for improvement of, Kansas City to Fort Benton 661 at Saint Joseph, Mo.; contribution by City 661 at Atchison, Kans., cooperation of City 661 for lighting 754 bridge authorized across, Arrow Rock, Mo 601 Atchison, Kans 905 Chamberlain, S. Dak 903 Saint Charles, Mo 600 Sibley, Mo 239 consent of Congress as to boundary in, and jurisdiction over, between Kansas and Missouri 881 contracts authorized for improvement of, from Kansas City to mouth by 6-foot channel 949 preliminary examination of, near Omaha, to be made 673 Omaha and the Platte, cable and sand protection plan 673 time extended for bridging, at Council Bluffs 853 Kansas City, Mo 178 Kansas City and Sibley, Mo 198 in South Dakota 179 Yankton, S. Dak 186, 267, 1082, 1351 *Missouri Western Judicial District,* counties composing western division 1117 southwestern division 1117 Saint Joseph division 1117 central division 1117 southern division 1117 terms of court 1117 terms of court, etc., Chillicothe 587 Maries County transferred to eastern district from 897 Oregon County transferred from eastern district to southern division of 370 *Moapa Indian Reservation, Nev.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 278 *Moapa National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250clvi *Mobile, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of bar 646, 942 for improvement of harbor 646, 942 for marine hospital, stairways 710 bridge authorized across Mobile River at 958 construction of public building authorized at; cost 696 contracts authorized 696 loan of tents, etc., for Confederate Veterans’ Reunion at 876 terms of court at 1106 *Mobile, Ala., Customs District,* Birmingham constituted subport of entry 1086 *Mobile Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc 597, 1342 *Mobile Bay, Ala.,* structures, etc., allowed in, by Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Company 868 *Mobile River,* bridge authorized across, Mobile, Ala 958 *Model Exhibit, Patent Office,* deficiency appropriation for rent, etc., new quarters for 123 *Models of Inventions, etc.,* on free list; restrictions 77 *Models of Statuary, etc.,* on free list 79 *Modoc National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Moieties, Customs,* appropriation for compensation in lieu of 716, 1393 deficiency appropriation for compensation in lieu of 889 *Mokelumne River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 662, 950 preliminary examination of, to be made 956 *Molasses,* duty on 34 *Molds,* on free list, gold beaters’ 76 *Molel Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 283 *Moline-Bettendorf Bridge Company,* may bridge Mississippi River 464 *Moline, East Moline and Watertown Railway Company,* may bridge South Branch of Mississippi River, Watertown to Campbells Island, Ill 964 *Moline, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 705 bridge authorized across Mississippi River to Bettendorf, Iowa, from 464 *Molybdenum,* duty on 30 *Monazite Sand,* duty on 30 *Monetary Commission, National,* publications of, to be printed as public documents 217 *Money, Honorable Hernando D.,* made a member of Lincoln Memorial Commission 898 *Money in Registry of United States Courts,* withdrawal only on order of the court 1083 unclaimed after five years to be deposited in the Treasury 1083 payment to parties entitled on order of the court 1084 permanent appropriation for; applicable to prior deposits 1084 *Money-Order Service, Postal Service,* appropriation for supplies 365, 1338 requirement for issuing office to mail notice to paying office repealed 415 *Money-Order Division, Post-Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 521, 1223 *Monhegan Island, Me.,* appropriation for light station 1430 submarine signal buoy, etc., authorized at 535 *Mono National Fore t, Nev. and Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Monongahela, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Monongahela Railroad Company,* may bridge Monongahela River, New Geneva, Pa 188 *Monongahela River,* appropriation for improvement of, Lock and Dam No. 2 638 for lighting 754 bridge authorized across, McKeesport to Mifflin, Pa 822 Morgantown, W. Va 195 New Geneva, Pa 188 Wilson to Glassport, Pa 195 right of way granted across lands of locks on 930 time extended for bridging, at Brownsville, Pa 870, 909 Pittsburg, Pa 269, 908 *Monopolies* (*see also* Antitrust Cases), jurisdiction of district courts under laws against 1093 *Monroe Bland, Me.,* appropriation for purchase land, for range marks, naval trial course 617 *Monroe, La.,* terms of court at 1114 *Monroe, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 655 *Monroe, N. C.,* construction of public building authorized at 682 *Monroe, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 693 *Montana,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 517, 1220 for surveying public lands in certain counties 741 deficiency appropriation for incidental expenses, Indian Service in 222, 226, 811, 1327 for surveying certain counties in 1307 assigned to ninth judicial circuit 1131 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 848 Glacier National Park established in 354 Havre land district, established 192 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 189, 903 leave of absence allowed 189, 904 lands ceded by Indians on Gros Ventre, etc., reservations, opened to entry under general laws 1080 prior entries in good faith validated 1081 *Montana Judicial District,* terms of court 1118 *Montana National Bison Range,* appropriation for maintenance, etc 434, 1258 deficiency appropriation for fencing, on Blackfeet Indian Reservation 215 *Montenegro, Greece and,* appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 338, 1028clvii *Monterey National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Montevideo, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 690, 1377 *Montezuma National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc of 428, 1250 *Montgomery, Ala.,* term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 all appellate proceedings in Alabama to be heard at 1133 terms of district court at 1106 *Montpelier, Vt.,* terms of court at 1127 *Montreal, Canada,* appropriation for lease of office, Immigration Service 764 *Montrose, Colo.,* granted land for public park 460 terms of court at 1108 *Montrose Park, D. C.,* appropriation for acquiring land for 1005 limit of expense; reimbursement of one-half 1005 maintenance 1006 condemnation proceedings if purchase price not satisfactory 1006 control, etc 1006 acquiring land for, authorized; location on Georgetown Heights 701 cost; appropriation authorized; reimbursement of one-half 701 maintenance 701 condemnation proceedings if purchase price not satisfactory 701 control, etc 701 *Monuments,* appropriation for General Shields, Carrollton, Mo 723 for Grant memorial 728 for unveiling, etc., Von Steuben statue 728 for Guilford Courthouse, N. C., battle 1402 deficiency appropriation for completing, etc., statue of Count Pulaski, Washington, D. C 209 for completing, etc., statue of Gen. Kosciuszko, Washington, D. C 209 authorized to Abraham Lincolm, in Washington, D. C 898 at Fort Recovery, Ohio 311 appropriation for 311 at Guilford Courthouse battlefield, N. C 899 over grave of President Tyler, in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va 1345 duty on marble, etc 21 expenditure authorized for, commemorating first German settlement in America 1352 joint, in memory of Gens. James Screven and Daniel Stewart at Midway, Ga 1352 appropriation for construction, etc 1352 *Monuments, etc., D. C.,* location, etc., of, in streets, parks, etc., to be submitted to Commission of Fine Arts 371 *Monuments, Public,* on free list, works of art, etc., for 81 *Moorhead, Minn.,* construction of public building authorized at 682 *Moquette Carpets,* duty on 55 *Morehead City, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 642 cooperation of local interests 642 *Morgans Point, Ark.,* cable authorized across Mississippi River from Richardson, Tenn., to 586 *Morgantown, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 1377 deficiency appropriation for public building, site 207 bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 195 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Mormon Channel, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 663, 950 *Morning and Evening Gun,* appropriation for ammunition for firing 260, 1056 *Morocco,* appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 for Cape Spartel and Tangier light 340, 1030 *Morocco,* duty on skins for, tanned but unfinished 68 *Morphia or Morphine, Sulphate of,* duty on 14 *Morrell, Ark.,* time extended for bridging Bayou Bartholomew at 187 *Morris and Cummings Channel, Tex.,* bridge authorized across 588 at Aransas Pass, Tex 324 time extended for bridging, Aransas Pass, Tex 1359 *Morris, Charles M.,* deficiency appropriation for preparing compilation tariff acts of Congress 803 *Morrison County, Minn.,* time extended for dam across Mississippi River in 1359 *Morristown, N. J.,* construction of public building authorized at 682 *Morristown, Tenn.,* construction of public building authorized at 683 *Mosaic Cubes,* duty on marble or onyx 21 *Moscow, Idaho,* appropriation for public building 705, 1377 terms of court at 928, 1109 *Moss,* duty on peat 70 on free list, crude or unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for 77 *Moss and Sea Grass,* duty on, manufactured or dyed 17 *Mosses,* duty on, drugs 13 on free list, crude, not edible, not specially provided for 75 *Mother of Pearl,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 on free list, in natural state, not cut, etc 78 *Mother Tongue of Foreign-Born Persons, etc.,* census inquiries to include 877 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail,* appropriation for quarantining against spread of 433, 1257 *Motor Boats, etc.,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of, boarding vessels in customs, navigation, etc., service 781 lights required on 462 whistles and fog signals 463 life preservers, etc 463 licenses required to operate, carrying passengers for hire 463 means to extinguish gasoline 463 penalty for violations; collection, etc 463 in effect in 30 days 463clviii *Motor Vehicles, Army,* suspensions for temporary hire, etc., of, by officers, 1909, 1910, and 1911, removed 1051 *Motor Vehicles, D. C.,* appropriation for tags, etc 975 license tax on 379 *Motorcycles,* duty on, and parts 25 *Mott, M. L.,* payment to, from funds of Creek Nation for services as attorney 282 *Mottville, Mich.,* dam authorized across Saint Joseph River near 904 *Moundsville, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Mount Carmel, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Wabash River at 300 former act repealed 301 *Mount Desert, Me.,* appropriation for breakwater to Porcupine Island from; contracts 630, 933 preliminary examination of Northeast Harbor, to be made 671 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.,* appropriation for Indian school 275, 1064 *Mount Rainier National Park,* appropriation for wagon road into 725 for protection, etc 745, 1421 *Mount Sinai. N. Y.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 674 *Mount Vernon, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Mount Vernon, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Mount Vernon, N. Y.,* construction of public building at, authorized 682 *Mount Vernon, Va.,* no moneys for reformatory, etc., District of Columbia, to be used for new buildings within ten miles of 1002 *Mountain Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 597, 1341 for ammunition for 597, 1341 for ammunition, etc., for practice 597, 1342 *Mounted Service School, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 244, 1037 leaves of absence to instructors 244 *Moving Pictures,* duty on negative films for 70 positive films for 70 *Mowers,* duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Mozart Place NW., D. C.,* name of Messmore Place changed to 1347 *Muck Bars, Iron,* duty on 22 *Mufflers,* duty on, cotton 46 silk 59 *Mugs,* duty on, china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated 18 *Mule Shoes,* duty on, wrought iron or steel 28 *Mules,* duty on 35 *Mundy, George P.,* deficiency appropriation for services 1315 *Mungo, Woolen,* duty on 53 *Municipal Architect’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries; duties, etc 378, 971 for motor truck 971 *Municipal Building, D. C.* (*see* District Building, D. C.). *Municipal Corporations,* excepted from voluntary bankruptcy 839 involuntary bankruptcy 839 on free list, works of art, etc., for permanent exhibition by 81 for presentation to 81 *Municipal Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 404, 995 for rent; contingent expenses 404, 995 *Municipal Lodging House, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 410, 1001 *Municipal Regulations, D. C.,* issue by commissioners authorized 1299 sales; proceeds 1299 *Munjeet,* on free list 77 *Murder,* punishment for mailing, etc., matter inciting 1339 *Murderkill River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 638, 937 preliminary examination of, to be made 953 *Murfreesboro, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 1377 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Muriatic Acid,* on free list 71 *Murphy, Arthur P.,* payment to, from funds of Creek Nation, for services as attorney 282 *Murphysboro, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 1377 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Mushroom Spawn,* duty on 37 *Mushrooms,* duty on, prepared, etc 36 *Music,* duty on, in books or sheets, not specially provided for 64 on free list, for educational institutions, etc.; limit 74 in raised characters for the blind 74 printed more than twenty years 73 *Musical Instruments,* duty on, or parts thereof 70 cases for 70 metal strings for 70 strings for 70 *Musk,* on free list, crude 77 *Muskegon, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 655, 946 *Muskets,* duty on 27 *Muskingum River, Ohio,* deficiency appropriation for repair of levee. Dam No. 10 789 *Muskogee Nation* (*see* Creek Indians). *Muskogee, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 1377 Federal jail transferred to; conditions 702 limit of cost increased, public building 697 terms of court at 1122clix *Mussels, Propagation of Fresh-Water,* appropriation for launch for salmon fisheries, transferred to biological station for 763 *Mustard,* duty on 39 *Mustard Seed,* on free list 79 *Muth, George F., and Company,* deficiency appropriation for 1302 *Mutton,* duty on fresh 38 *Mutual Building and Loan Associations,* exempt from corporation tax 113 *Myrobolan Plum,* duty on stocks, etc., of 37 *Myrobolans,* on free list 77 *Myrtle Wood,* on free list, in the rough, cut for umbrellas, canes, etc 81 *Mystic River, Conn.,* preliminary examination to be made of 953 *Mystic River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 632, 934 *Myton, Utah,* deficiency appropriation for bridge across Duchesne River at 124 **N.** *Nahant and Lynn Street Railway Company,* sale of strip of land, coast defense reservation, Nahant, Mass., authorized to 1348 *Nahant, Mass.,* sale of strip of land, Army coast defense reservation, authorized 1348 *Nail Rods,* duty on, iron or steel 24 *Nails,* duty on, cut iron or steel 28 hob 28 horseshoe 28 steel, not specially provided for 28 wire, wrought iron or steel 28 wrought iron, not specially provided for 28 *Names in Trade-Marks,* permissible use of personal, if otherwise registrable 919 *Nansemond River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 640, 938 *“Nanshan,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 1280 *Nanticoke River, Del. and Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 937 *Nanticoke River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of, and Northwest Fork 639 *Nantucket, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 632, 934 *“Naomi,” Steamer,* name may be changed to “E. G. Crosby” 326 *Napa River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 662, 950 *Naphtha,* on free list 78 *Naphthalin,* on free list 74 *Naphthol,* on free list 74 *Naphtolsulfoacids,* on free list, and their sodium or potassium salts 74 *Naphtylamin,* on free list 74 *Naphtylaminsulfoacids,* on free list, and their sodium or potassium salts 74 *Napkins,* duty on lace, cotton, flax, etc 50 *Narcissus Bulbs,* duty on 36 *Narrangansett Pier, R. I.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Nashville, Tenn.,* terms of court at 1125 *National Banks* (*see* National Currency). *National Bureau of Criminal Identification,* appropriation for aid to, use for General Government, under police, D. C 399, 990 *National Cemeteries,* appropriation for maintenance 722, 1399 for superintendents 722, 1399 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 722, 1399 for monument to General Shields 723 for road, etc., Mound City, Ill 723 acceptance of conveyance of land, Chalmette, La 723 for repairing road ways to; restrictions 723, 1399 expenditures on one approach only 723, 1400 for burial of indigent soldiers, D. C 723, 1400 for Antietam battlefield, Md 723, 1400 for bringing home remains of officers, soldiers, etc., dying abroad 723, 1400 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 724, 1400 for burial of indigent patients, Hot Springs Hospital, Ark 724, 1400 for road from Harrisonville, N. J., to Finns Point 350 deficiency appropriation for Shiloh, Tenn., repairing cyclone damages 210 for burial of indigent soldiers 220 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 220, 225, 809, 1326 for Salisbury, N. C., roadway 788 for expenses 1321 Cave Hill, Ky., exchange of lands authorized 236 gift of land for Andersonville, Ga., accepted 230 officers and men of Revenue-Cutter Service may be buried in 1389 right of way granted over road to Vicksburg, Miss 926 sale of portion of Fort Smith, Ark., to city of Fort Smith 917 transfer authorized of Confederate cemetery, Springfield, Mo., to care of 1077 *National Currency,* appropriation for superintendent redemption of 490, 1192 for repairs to cutting machine, etc 490, 1192 for superintendent, clerks, etc 490, 1192 for special examinations 491, 1192 for distinctive paper, etc 714, 1391 deficiency appropriation for storing emergency notes 119 for distinctive paper 204 for employees on emergency currency 775 Panama Canal bonds not receivable as security for issue of 1013 payments to persons employed on emergency currency, legalized 204 *National Defense Secrets,* punishment for obtaining, receiving, communicating, and disclosing unlawfully information respecting 1084 communicating unlawful information to foreign governments 1085 jurisdiction for offenses on high seas 1085 in the Philippines 1085clx *National Forest Reservation Commission,* created; constitution of 962 to act upon the purchase of lands, etc 962 purchases to be made only on approval of 962 to serve during official term 962 annual reports, etc 962 recommendation Of lands to be purchased 962 examination by Geological Survey 962 lands approved by, may be purchased 962 consent of State legislature 962 title to vest in United States 962 timber and minerals to be reserved 962 regulations for removing 962 sales of agricultural tracts not needed for public purposes 962 limit; State jurisdiction resumed 963 rights, etc., subject to this Act 963 to be permanently reserved as national forest lands 963 jurisdiction of State over persons in, not affected 963 five per cent of receipts to be paid to States 963 use for county schools and roads 963 distribution; maximum 963 appropriation for expenses; immediately available 963 *National Forests* (*see also* Forest Service), appropriation for administration of 424, 1246 sale of timber; restriction, Black Hills 424, 1246 for constructing permanent improvements 431, 1247 for expenses restoring to public domain lands in 740, 1415 for topographical surveys in 743, 1418 deficiency appropriation for surveying 222 for restoring lands in 811 for protection of 812 for administration 1324 allotments to Indians living in 862 creation or enlargement of; in certain States forbidden, except by act of Congress 848 desert land selections by Oregon exchanged for lands in 1357 exchanges authorized with private owners to consolidate Kansas 960 grant of lands for Lowell Observatory in Coconino, Ariz 452 lands acquired under conservation act, permanently reserved as 963 lands added to Pocatello, Idaho 919 receipts from, in school sections granted to Arizona 573 to New Mexico 562 reinstatement of homestead entries, canceled, etc., solely because of withdrawal of lands for 1084 rights of successful contestants 1084 rights of way for electric lines may be granted through; period 1253 *National Guard* (*see* Militia, Organized). *National Guard, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses, pay of troops, etc 411, 1004 *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 732, 1408 Milwaukee, Wis 733, 1409 Togus, Me 733, 1409 Hampton, Va 733, 1410 Leavenworth, Kans 734, 1410 Santa Monica, Cal 734, 1410 Marion, Ind 734, 1411 Danville, Ill 735, 1411 Johnson City, Tenn 735, 1411 appropriation for expenses, Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak 735, 1412 for clothing, all branches 735, 1412 for salaries and expenses, board of managers 735, 1412 disposal of property of decedents leaving no heirs, will, etc 736 conditions of membership 736 for aid to State or Territorial homes 736, 1413 deficiency appropriation for Hampton, Va 211 for Santa Monica, Cal 211, 220, 1301 for Leavenworth, Kans 211, 220, 1301 for Danville, Ill 211, 1301, 1321 for Johnson City, Tenn 211, 1301 for Milwaukee, Wis 1301, 1321 for Marion, Ind 1301 for State or Territorial homes 211 for Dayton, Ohio 220 for clothing 220 appointment on Board of Managers of Janies W. Wadsworth, Henry E. Palmer, John M. Holley, Henry H. Markham, and Oscar M. Gottschalk 876 of Z. D. Massey and Lucian S. Lambert 1459 *National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association, D. C.,* incorporators, object, management, etc 1361 powers of trustees, exemption from taxation, etc 1361 *National Monetary Commission,* publications of, to be printed as public documents 217 *National Museum,* appropriation for salaries, fixtures, etc 718, 1396 for heating, lighting, etc 718, 1396 for preserving, etc., collections 718, 1396 for books, repairs, etc 719, 1396 for printing and binding for 768, 1447 deficiency appropriation for completing new building 121 for roads, walks, etc 782 for ice plant 782 for preserving collections 811 *National Parks,* appropriation for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 724, 1401 for Shiloh 724, 1401 for Gettysburg 725, 1401 for Vicksburg 725, 1401 for memorial to Union Navy 725 for Yellowstone 725, 745, 1402, 1421 for Mount Rainier 725, 745, 1421 for Crater Lake 725, 745, 1421 for Yosemite 745, 1420 for Sequoia 745, 1421 for General Grant 745, 1421 for Mesa Verde 745, 1421 for Wind Cave 745, 1421 for Platt 745, 1420 examination of San Francisco water supply in Yosemite Park 1420 for Glacier 745, 1421 annual statement required of receipts and expenditures of the prior year of 1421 deficiency appropriation for Shiloh, Tenn., repairing cyclone damages 210, 788 for Sequoia 222 commissioners for Chickamauga and Chattanooga; office at Chattanooga 293 established, Glacier, Mont 354 *National Railways of Mexico,* may bridge Rio Grande between Laredo, Tex., and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico 188clxi *National Training School for Boys, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance of inmates 407, 998 for family building 747 for shop building 747 equipment authorized 800 for buildings; central school building 1423 for maintenance of inmates 753, 1429 deficiency appropriation for water main to 122 for support of inmates 125, 786, 1298 for support of 800 equipment of shop authorized 800 *National Waterways Commission,* payment to Government employees serving with, allowed 130 of expenses of persons detailed to assist inspections, etc 130 continued until November 4, 1911 956 final report required by November 4, 1911 956 report, etc., on proposed artificial waterways 956 plans for impounding river flood waters 956 canal from the Ohio, near Pittsburg, to Lake Erie, by local interests 956 canal from Lake Erie to southerly end of Lake Michigan 956 canal to connect Anacostia River, D. C., with Chesapeake Bay 956 data to be furnished by Engineer Corps; expenses 957 *National Zoological Park* (*see* Zoological Park, D. C., National). *Nationality of Foreign-Born Persons, etc.,* census inquiries to include 877 *Naturalization Division, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 527, 1230 for special examiners, expenses, etc 764, 1442 *Naturalization of Aliens,* appropriation for special examiners, expenses, etc 764, 1442 for additional clerical assistance to clerks of courts in cases of 765, 1442 deficiency appropriation for clerical assistance to clerks of courts in cases of 126, 1313 allowance to clerks of courts for additional clerical services in 830 limit; continuation at beginning of fiscal year 830 payment for services September 27, 1906, to June 30, 1907 830 appropriation for; regulations, etc 830 certificates of citizenship may be issued in certain cases without proof of declartion of intention 831 completion allowed widow, etc., of insane alien, on making homestead entry without declaration of intention 929 status of records, etc., of Hawaiian courts prior to June 29, 1906 448 *Natural History, Specimens,* on free list, for public collections, not for sale 79 *Naugatuck, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Nautical Almanac and American Ephemeris,* appropriation for preparing 509, 1211 *Nautical Almanac Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for assistants, etc 509, 1211 for preparing Nautical Almanac 509, 1211 *Nautical Schools,* loan of ships and detail of naval officers for, authorized 1353 *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for bridge across Little Colorado River 1062 investigation, etc., of necessity for bridge at Tanners Crossing 273 *Naval Academy,* appropriation for pay of professors, etc 622, 1281 for watchmen 623, 1282 for department of ordnance and gunnery 623, 1282 for departments of electrical engineering and physics 623, 1282 for department of seamanship 623, 1282 for department of marine engineering and naval construction 623, 1282 for commissary department 623, 1282 for current and miscellaneous expenses 623, 1282 for books for the library 1283 for expenses, Board of Visitors, etc 624, 1283 for general maintenance 624, 1283 for rent 624, 1283 for repairs, etc 624, 1283 for memorials, etc 1283 for crypt of chapel, resting place for body of John Paul Jones 1283 for buildings and grounds, pier 617 for transfer, etc., of power plant 617 for bridge, Dorsey Creek 1276 for engineering experiment station 622, 1281 unexpended balance for equipment reappropriated 622 dredging basin and coal dock 622 deficiency appropriation for heating and lighting 212, 1303 for repairs 791 for rent of buildings for bandsmen, etc 1304 for Bancroft Hall 1304 for power plant 1304 for pay 1326 band reorganized; pay 297 enlistment; credit for prior service, etc 297 to be paid from Navy pay appropriation 297 *Naval Auxiliaries,* appropriation for maintenance 609, 1269 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 221, 1322 *Naval Equipment,* maximum number of pupils required at military schools receiving, reduced 613 *Naval Establishment,* construction authorized of two first-class battleships; cost 628 two fleet colliers; cost 628 contracts to have eight-hour labor 628 provisions of act of 1884 628 deposit accepted in lieu of indemnity bond 628 domestic manufacture, etc 628 only one ship to a contractor 628 one to be built at a navy yard 628 four submarine torpedo boats 628 appropriation for 628 six torpedo-boat destroyers 628 appropriation for 628 vessels may be built at navy yards if builders combine on bidding 628 appropriation for construction and machinery ; limit for colliers 629 for submarine torpedo boats 629 for torpedo boats with vitals below water line; conditions 629 construction of small boats authorized 629 for two fleet colliers; reappropriation for collier on Pacific coast 629 for armor and armament; contracts 629clxii appropriation for equipment 629 construction authorized of two first-class battleships; cost 1287 two fleet colliers; cost 1287 eight torpedo-boat destroyers; cost 1287 four submarine torpedo boats; cost 1287 appropriation for; eight-hour workday restriction 1287 one submarine tender; cost 1287 appropriation for 1287 one gunboat; cost 1287 one river gunboat; cost 1287 two seagoing tugs; cost 1287 appropriation for construction and steam machinery 1288 eight-hour workday restriction on contracts for battleships 1288 prior contracts excluded 1288 limit of cost increased of collier to be built in Pacific coast yard 1288 for submarine torpedo boats and subsurface destroyers 1288 eight-hour workday restriction on contracts 1288 vessels previously ordered not affected 1288 for armor and armament 1288 contracts to lowest responsible bidder 1288 purchases from trust combinations, etc., forbidden 1288 limit of cost increased for battleships to be built at navy-yards 1288 *Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for machinery, etc 611, 1271 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for maintenance 610, 1270 secretary and foreman mechanic authorized 1270 for paying beneficiaries for extra services 610 employment of beneficiaries 611, 1270 *Naval Intelligence Office,* appropriation for clerks, etc 506, 1209 *Naval Militia,* appropriation for arming and equipping 612, 1272 employees, etc., in Navy Department 1272 *Naval Militia, D. C.,* appropriation for storehouse for 717 *Naval Observatory, D. C.,* appropriation for assistants, etc 508, 1211 for computations, books, apparatus, etc 509, 1211 for contingent expenses 509, 1211 for maintenance of grounds, etc 618, 1277 *Naval Records,* private laws for correcting, not to preclude granting of pensions subsequent to their enactment 1458 *Naval Records of the Rebellion,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of 506, 1208 for continuing publication 506, 1209 *Naval Stations* (*see also* Navy-Yards), detail of line under staff officers permitted in manufacturing and repair departments at 614 *Naval Supply Account,* established in Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 792 stores on hand to be charged to 792 stock and material purchases or expenditures to be charged to 792 payment for, to be made from general account of advances 792 advances to be charged to proper fund 792 returned to advances account by warrant 792 purchases from specific appropriations of designated objects; limit 792 credit to be made of material taken, or stores turned in, from ships 792 to be deducted from operating expenses of fund 792 to govern purchase, issue, etc., of all naval stores 1279 *Naval Torpedo Station, R. I.,* appropriation for 612, 1271 *Naval Training Stations,* appropriation for California 609, 1269 for Rhode Island 609, 1269 for Great Lakes 609, 1269 for Rhode Island, repairs, etc 1276 for California, buildings, etc 1276 deficiency appropriation for Rhode Island 791 for California 1304 *Naval Trial Course, Me.,* appropriation for purchase of land, Monroe Island, for range marks 617 *Naval War College, Coasters Harbor Island, R. I,* appropriation for maintenance 609, 1269 *Navigable Streams,* investigation of watersheds directed in connection with plans for improving 669 *Navigable Streams, Watersheds of,* cooperation with States for preservation of 961 *Navigable Waters,* regulations for construction of dams across 593 *Navigation,* motor-boat regulations to prevent collisions, etc 462 *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 526, 1229 for salaries and expenses, shipping service at large 1229 for motor boats to enforce navigation laws, etc 1230 for wireless communication expenses 1230 *Navigation, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc 526, 1229 authorized to change names of steamers “A. B. Wolvin” and “Cambria” 234 “Naomi” to “E. G. Crosby” 326 *Navigation Congress, International,* appropriation for proposed meeting 667 invitation extended to Association to meet in United States 667 *Navigation Laws,* appropriation for enforcement of 1230 *Navy,* appropriation for pay 605, 1265 retirement of paymasters’ clerks 606 allowance for quarters, Female Nurse Corps 606 schedule of all, and allowances to be sent to Congress 606, 1266 accounts of volunteer officers for service in War with Spain to be opened and resettled 1266 for pay, miscellaneous 606, 1266 limit for clerical, etc., services 607, 1267 for contingent 607, 1267 allowance for civilian employees 607, 1267 establishing plan of accounting and cost of work 607 adjusting claims for collision damages, limit 607 pay, etc., chiefs of bureaus, Navy Department 607 direct and indirect charges to be included in cost of work 1267 money accounts to show charges 1267clxiii appropriation for contingent; partial payments allowed on contracts for work done 1267 insurance on contracts to be provided for 1267 officers who perform engineering duty on shore only, to be made additional numbers in the grade 1267 entitled to retirement benefits 1267 officers examined for promotion and failing in physical examination, etc., to be retired with increased rank 1267 for care of lepers, Guam naval station 1267 for Bureau of Navigation, transportation 608, 1268 recruiting; evidence of age of minor recruits; discharge 608, 1268 contingent 608, 1268 gunnery exercises 608, 1268 steaming exercises, prizes, etc 608, 1268 experiments in aviation 1268 outfits on first enlistments 609, 1268 naval auxiliaries, maintenance 609, 1269 training stations 609, 1269 War College; clerical, etc., services 609, 1269 Naval Home 610, 1270 for Bureau of Ordnance, ordnance; clerical, etc., services 611, 1270 smokeless powder 611, 1271 naval gun factory 611, 1271 new batteries 611, 1271 fire-control instruments 611, 1271 landing guns and appurtenances 1271 ammunition 611, 1271 modernizing turrets 611 small arms and machine guns 611, 1271 torpedoes, mines, etc 611, 1271 torpedo station 612, 1271 experiments; restriction 612, 1271 naval militia; Department employees 612, 1272 service of U. S. S. “Detroit” loaned 1272 repairs; contingent 612, 1272 for Bureau of Equipment, equipment of vessels 612, 1272 clerical, etc., services 613, 1272 maximum of pupils at schools having naval equipment, reduced 613 coal and transportation 613, 1273 contingent 613, 1273 ocean and lake surveys 613, 1273 depots for coal 613, 1273 duties, etc., to be distributed to other bureaus of department; discontinuance of bureau 613, 1273 use of appropriations restricted to specific purposes; report 614, 1273 detail of line under staff officers in manufacturing and repair departments 614 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, maintenance 614, 1174 clerical, etc., services 614, 1174 contingent 614, 1174 public works 614, 1174 siding to navy yard, Washington D. C 615 naval station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 1276 Marine Corps rifle range, Winthrop, Md 1277 repairs and preservation 617, 1278 for public works, under Secretary of the Navy 617 Bureau of Navigation 617 Bureau of Ordnance 617 Bureau of Equipment 618 appropriation for public works Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 618 Marine Corps 618 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, surgeons’ necessaries 618, 1278 contingent 619, 1278 transferring remains of officers and men 619, 1278 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, provisions 619, 1278 use of profits on sales, etc 619 clerical, etc., services 620, 1279 contingent 620, 1279 freight, Department and bureaus 620, 1279 Naval Supply Fund abolished 1279 amount transferred to general account of advances 1279 issue, etc., of all materials to be governed by naval supply account 1279 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, construction, etc 620, 1280 repairs to specified vessels 620, 1280 clerical, etc., services 621, 1280 construction plants 621, 1280 for Bureau of Steam Engineering, steam machinery 621, 1281 clerical, etc., services 622, 1281 engineering experiment station 622, 1281 for Naval Academy 622, 1281 for Marine Corps 624, 1284 for increase of Naval Establishment 628, 1287 for construction and machinery, new vessels 629, 1288 for submarine torpedo boats 629, 1288 for torpedo boats with vitals below water line 629 for fleet colliers 629 for armor and armament 629, 1288 for equipment 629 limit of cost increased of battleship “Florida” 1288 also of battleship to be built in navy yard 1288 President requested to invite foreign fleets to assemble at Hampton Roads, Va., etc., on way to Panama opening celebration at San Francisco 1289 none of sums for increase of the Navy to be used for Department clerks, etc 629, 1288 specific authority required for all expenses 1289 no purchases of steel, armor, etc., from combinations in restraint of trade, etc 1289 for pensions 842, 1085 deficiency appropriation for naval station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 211 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 211, 221, 791, 793, 810, 813, 1303, 1304, 1322, 1326 for Naval Academy 212, 791, 1303, 1304, 1304, 1326 for Marine Corps 212, 221, 225, 791, 794, 809, 813, 1305, 1322, 1326 for pay 221, 225, 791, 792, 809, 813, 1302, 1322, 1326 for pay, miscellaneous 221, 791, 792, 809, 813, 1302, 1303, 1303, 1322, 1326 for Bureau of Navigation 221, 226, 791, 792, 810, 813, 1303, 1304, 1322 for Bureau of Ordnance 221, 791, 793, 810, 813, 1304, 1322, 1326 for Bureau of Equipment 221, 793, 810, 813, 1303, 1303, 1322clxiv deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 221, 792, 793, 810, 1303, 1303, 1304, 1304 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 221, 791, 810, 813, 1303, 1304, 1322, 1326 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 221, 226, 791, 810, 813, 1303, 1322, 1326 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 221, 791, 794, 810, 1303, 1303, 1322, 1326 for housing torpedo vessels 221 for indemnity for lost property 221, 810, 814, 1322, 1326 for destruction of clothing, etc 221, 810 for indemnity for lost clothing 226, 1322 for bounty, destruction of enemy’s vessels 222, 226, 1322 for enlistment bounties to seamen 222, 810, 1322, 1326 for stores to Italian earthquake sufferers 790 for general account of advances 791, 1302 for George M. Stackhouse 792 for naval training station, R 791 for equipment plant, Philippine Islands 810 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, public works, New York Navy Yard 889 for paying claims for damages from collisions by vessels of 1302 for clothing, etc., to courts-martial prisoners, Mare Island, Cal 1303 for provisions 1303 for freight 1322, 1326 appointment authorized of John K. Barton, as rear admiral, retired 352 John M. Blankenship, as ensign, retired 899 Guy K. Calhoun, as professor of mathematics; rank, pay, etc 352 Edward Forbes Greene, as lieutenant, retired 905 Kenneth McAlpine, as commander 843 Frederick W. Olcott, as passed assistant surgeon, retired 903 Robert E. Peary, Corps of Civil Engineers, as rear-admiral, retired 1346 tendered thanks of Congress 1346 M. H. Plunkett as passed assistant engineer, retired 1360 James II. Reid, as commander, retired 829 William II. Walsh, as ensign, retired 1079 detail of officers to Hydrographic Office limited to two 508 discharges allowed in real name of minors enlisting under assumed 824 extended to war with Spain and Philippine insurrection 824 issue of stores to earthquake sufferers in Costa Rica 367 marine schools in designated ports may have vessels, etc., loaned for instruction, etc 1353 details of officers as superintendents or instructors 1353 Naval Academy band reorganized 297 naval supply account established 792 officers detailed on investigations may administer oaths 899 penalty for discriminating by theaters, etc., against wearers of uniforms of 963 restoration of Assistant Paymaster Edwin M. Hacker, to place in list 1080 retired officer to receive commissions for advanced rank when promoted 1354 suspended pay officers’ accounts for ration money, to be reopened and allowed 1353 transfer of Army transport “Ingalls” to, authorized 256 use of appropriations for Department contingent expenses forbidden 511, 1213 *Navy Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 506, 1208 for Solicitor, clerks, etc 506, 1208 for clerks, etc., library 506, 1208 office Naval Records of Rebellion 506, 1208 continuing publication 506, 1209 Judge Advocate General’s Office 506, 1209 Bureau of Navigation 506, 1209 Naval Intelligence Office 506, 1209 Bureau of Equipment 506, 1209 for Hydrographic Office 507, 1209 for Naval Observatory 508, 1211 for assistants, etc., Nautical Almanac Office 509, 1211 for clerks, etc., Bureau of Steam Engineering 509, 1211 Bureau of Construction and Repair 509, 1211 Bureau of Ordnance 510, 1212 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 510, 1212 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 510, 1212 Bureau of Yards and Docks 510, 1212 for books and periodicals 510, 1213 for contingent expenses 510, 1213 use of Navy appropriations for Department offices, etc., forbidden 511, 1213 for fireproof file cases, etc 1213 for rent, Mills Building 511, 1213 restriction on use of naval service appropriations on account of Department 511, 1213 for naval service 605, 1265 for freight 620, 1279 for printing and binding for 768, 1446 deficiency appropriation for Navy 211, 221, 225, 791, 809, 813, 889, 1302, 1322, 1326 for paying judgments, United States courts, under 217 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 218, 807, 1319 for freight 221, 810, 813, 1322, 1326 for contingent expenses 790 for relief of sufferers, etc., earthquake in Italy 790 for Hydrographic Office 809 for George F. Muth and Company 1302 for paying claims for damages from collisions by naval vessels 1302 for Canadian Electric Light Company 1302 for emergency fund 1322 *Navy Memorial, Vicksburg, Miss.,* appropriation for constructing 725 *Navy Yards and Stations,* appropriation for establishing accounting and cost of work offices at 607 for maintenance, etc 614, 1274 cost of work at, to include direct and indirect charges 1267 detail of line under staff officers permitted in manufacturing and repair departments of 614 *Navy, Union, or Confederate,* census inquiries to be made of survivors of 4 *Navy Yearbook,* appropriation for compiler of, etc 766, 1171 publication for each calendar year ordered; distribution 766 *Nawrath, John P.,* deficiency appropriation for 776clxv *Neah Bay, Wash.,* preliminary examination of harbor of refuge to be made 676 *Neat Cattle* (*see also* Cattle), importation of, prohibited, and hides 86 suspended from countries not affected by contagious disease 87 notification by Secretary of the Treasury 87 punishment for 87 *Nebo National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Nebraska,* appropriation for rifle range 722 for resurveys of public lands in 1417 assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 189, 903 leave of absence allowed 189, 904 taxation of allotments to Omaha Indians in 348 *Nebraska Judicial District,* additional judge allowed for 1087 counties composing Omaha division 1118 Norfolk division 1118 Chadron division 1118 Grand Island division 1118 North Platte division 1118 Lincoln division 1118 Hastings division 1118 McCook division 1118 terms of court 294, 1118 civil actions to be brought in division where defendant resides; exception 294 trial of issues of fact 294 *Nebraska National Forest, Nebr.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 young trees to settlers in arid lands 1250 *Neches River, Tex.,* board of engineers to consider project of improvement of, to Beaumont 649 conference with local interests, etc 649 *Neck Riifilings,* duty on, artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 60 *Neebish Channel, Saint Marys River, Mich;,* appropriation for lighting 755 *Needle Books,* duty on 28 *Needle Cases,* duty on 28 *Needles,* duty on, crochet 28 knitting 28 knitting, etc., machine 28 latch 28 not specially provided for 28 sewing-machine 28 tape 28 on free list, darning 77 hand sewing 77 *Neenah, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 693 *Negotiable Warehouse Receipts, D. C.,* issue, effect, negotiation, etc., of 301 *Nehalem Bay, Oreg.,* preliminary examination to be made of, bar, etc 956 *Nehalem River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination to be made of 956 *Nek-quel-e-kin, or Wapato John, Indian Allottee,* sale of portion of allotment to Wapato Irrigation Company, authorized 1358 *“Nero,” U.S.S.,* appropriation for repairs 621, 1280 *Neroli,* on free list, oil 77 *Netherlands and Luxemburg,* appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Nets,* duty on, cotton, flax, etc 50 cotton, etc., made on Nottingham lace or warp machines 50 cotton, silk, etc., made on Lever or Gothrough machine 50 flax 49 woolen head 54 silk 60 *Nets and Nettings,* duty on, bead or spangle 64 *Nettings,* duty on, cotton, flax, etc 50 cotton, silk, etc., made on Lever or Gothrough machine 50 flax gill 49 silk 60 woolen 54 *Neuse River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 641, 938 *Neutrality Act,* appropriation for expenses under 340, 1031 *Nevada,* appropriation for purchase of lands for certain Indian families, near Lovelock School 278 for support, etc., of Indians in 1067 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 517, 1220 for surveying township in 741 additional grant of desert lands under Carey Act to 1417 assigned to ninth judicial circuit 1131 *Nevada Judicial District,* terms of court 1118 salary of district attorney established 1426 *Nevada National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *New Albany, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 1377 enlargement of public building at, authorized 679 terms of court at 1110 *New Bedford, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; contracts 632, 934 construction of public building authorized at; cost 695 contracts authorized 695 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 671 *New Castle, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *New England Gas and Coke Company,* may dredge channel for Island End River across grounds of Chelsea Naval Hospital 369 *New Geneva, Pa.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River, at 188 *New Hampshire,* deficiency appropriation for land and fort in Portsmouth 1296 assigned to first judicial circuit 1131clxvi *New Hampshire Judicial District,* terms of court 1119 *New Haven, Conn.,* appropriation for completing breakwater 633, 934 for improvement of harbor; maintenance, etc 633 for public building 1377 acquiring new site and construction of public building authorized at 694 sale of old building, etc 694 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 669 terms of court at 1108 *New Jersey,* assigned to third judicial circuit 1131 to deposit contributive share, for improving Delaware River at mouth of the Neversink 637 *New Jersey Judicial District,* additional judge allowed for 1087 terms of court 1119 salary of district attorney established 1426 *“New Jersey,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 620 *New London, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; Shaws Cove 633 deficiency appropriation for public building, advertising 1294 Fort Trumbull Reservation, transferred to Revenue-Cutter Service 906 granted immediate transportation entry privileges 828 *New Madrid Locations, Missouri,* title, etc., of United States to, claim of Daniel Hazel in, released 923 *New Meadows River, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *New Mexico,* appropriation for salaries, government in 500, 1202 for contingent expenses 500, 1203 for legislative expenses 500, 1203 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 518, 1220 for support, etc., of Indians on reservations in 272, 1062 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 226, 811 appellate jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals in judgments of supreme court of 1134 assignment of justices permitted from time to time 237 judge to reside in district 237 cases in which writs of error or appeals are allowed to Supreme Court from supreme court of 1158 Fort Sumner land district, created 585 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 189, 904 leave of absence allowed 189, 904 legislative acts disapproved, relating to Sierra County 879, 879 no legislative session in 1911 561 *New Mexico Judicial District,* created; courts 565 assigned to eighth circuit 565 judge, attorney, marshal 565 terms of court 565 *New Mexico, State of,* provisions for admission of 557 constitutional convention; delegates 557 apportionment; counties added since 1908 557 proclamation of governor for election 558 constitutional convention; conduct of election; Territorial laws applicable; qualifications 558 meeting of convention; duties 558 constitution; general principles; religious freedom 558 polygamy and giving liquor to Indians prohibited 558 Pueblo Indian lands 558 disclaimer of right to public and Indian lands 558 equality of taxation; lands of Indians not in reservations 559 assumption of Territorial debts 559 invalid bonds excepted 559 provision for public schools 559 right of suffrage; knowledge of English 559 capital at Santa Fe, till 1926 559 acquiescence in reclamation projects 559 liquor prohibition on opened Indian reservations 560 consent to condition of land grants to State 560 changes in foregoing prohibited 560 submission to the people 560 time for election; returns 560 certificate of rejection; reassembling of convention 560 action on new constitution 560 submission to President and to Congress 560 notification of approval 560 proclamation by governor for election of officers; time 560 convention to provide for election of officers 561 election; returns, etc 561 certification of result 561 admission as State by President’s proclamation 561 service of Territorial officers 561 no legislative session in 1911 561 public lands, additional grants for common schools 561 selection in lieu of mineral lands, etc 561 restriction on indemnity selections 562 in national forests 562 in lieu of grants to new States; universities; State buildings 562 asylums, penitentiaries, etc 562 miners’ hospitals, normal schools, charitable, etc., institutions 562 agricultural, etc., colleges; annual appropriations continued 562 school of mines, military institutes 563 bonds of Grant and Santa Fe Counties 563 balance to common schools 563 control of schools, etc 563 sectarian prohibition 563 use of 5 per cent fund for common schools 563 lands and proceeds to be held in trust 563 disposal for other purposes a breach of trust 563 mortgages forbidden 563 lands, sales and leases to highest bidder; advertisement 563 sales of timber, etc.; short leases 563 appraisal and sales; minimum price 564 irrigable lands 564 relinquishment for reclamation projects 564 lieu selections 564 water-power reservations; lieu selections 564 separate funds of proceeds; investment, etc 564clxvii lands; irregular sales, etc., void 564 enforcement of laws; rights of State and citizens 564 commission to select granted lands; surveys 565 Territorial grants continued to State 565 pending litigation 565 judicial district created; in eighth circuit 565 judge, attorney, marshal; clerks; terms 565 jurisdiction; determination of pending appeals and writs of error 565 succession of courts 566 transfer of Federal cases 566 other cases 566 pending proceedings not abated 566 determination of State cases 567 transfers to circuit court of appeals 567 suits not begun before admission 567 State substituted for Territory in Federal cases 567 assembling of legislature 567 certifying election of Senators and Representatives 567 operation of State government 567 Territorial laws continued; United States laws 567 appropriation for election and convention expenses 568 expenditures under direction of Secretary of the Interior 568 saline lands reserved 568 *New Mexico-Texas Boundary Line* (*see* Texas-New Mexico Boundary Line). *New Orleans, La.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 495, 1198 for mint at 497, 1200 for public building, post office, and courthouse 706, 1377 limit of cost increased 678, 1377 for public works, naval station 616 for equipping and putting immigration station in operation 1441 acquiring site and building for subtreasury at, authorized 694 Port Eads light-house depot transferred to 536 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 all appellate proceedings from court at Beaumont, Tex., to be heard at 1133 terms of district court at 1113 *New Orleans, La., Customs District,* Baton Rouge made subport of entry in 335 *New River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of; and waterways to Beaufort 641, 938 *New River, Va.,* dam authorized across, near Foster Falls, Va 921 Ivanhoe, Va 922 *New Rochelle, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 686, 1377 *New York,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, raising volunteers, etc 1321 assigned to second judicial circuit 1131 to deposit contributive share improving Delaware River at mouth of the Neversink 637 *New York City, N. Y.,* appropriation for dispatch agent 340, 1030 for transferring foreign mail from steamships 364, 1337 for assistant treasurer’s office 498, 1198 for assay office at 499, 1201 appropriation for subtreasury, special repairs 708 for navy yard, public works 615, 1274 for assay office; enlarging 706, 1377 contract authorized for rebuilding, etc.; limit 1378 for barge office annex and pier 706, 1378 use of fund also for reconstruction of barge office 1378 for rent of temporary quarters 1378 for post-office; limit of cost increased 706, 1378 for pneumatic-tube system, customhouse and appraisers’ stores 708, 1385 for marine hospital, reconstruction 1378 for rent, pension agency 843 deficiency appropriation for public works, navy yard, dry dock 889 for assay office at; equipment 1292 from balance of parting, etc., bullion fund 1292 for pension agency, rent 1313 acceptance of franchise from, pneumatic tube, customhouse to appraisers’ stores 120 gold certificates authorized for deposits of foreign gold coin at 965 Jamaica Bay improvements subject to adoption of general plan by city 635 may close certain navigable waters wholly within its limits 866 approval of Secretary of War and Chief of Engineers 866 liability for damages 866 nonresponsibility of United States 867 preliminary examination of Hudson River at, to be made 674 term of circuit court of appeals at 1132 terms of circuit court for criminal cases 232 district court at 1119 *New York Eastern Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for pay, additional district judge 890 additional judge allowed for 838, 1087 counties composing 1119 terms of court 1119 concurrent jurisdiction with southern district over New York harbor waters, etc 1119 interchange with judges of other districts 1120 *New York Harbor,* appropriation for improvement of, including Ambrose Channel 635, 935 for enforcing anchorage regulations in 712, 1389 for improvement of Gowanus Bay 728 for improvement of Ambrose Channel 729 for improvement of waters connecting Raritan Bay with 936 for preventing injurious deposits in 736, 1407 preliminary examination of, to be made, around Staten Island 953 at navy-yard 953 *New York Northern Judicial District,* counties composing 1119 terms of court 1119 in northern counties on appointment of judge 1119 interchange of judges in other districts 1120 *New York Southern Judicial District,* three additional judges allowed for 1087 counties composing 1119 terms of court 1119 concurrent jurisdiction with eastern district over New York harbor waters, etc 1119 interchange with judges of other districts 1120 terms of circuit court for criminal cases 232clxviii *New York Western Judicial District,* counties composing 1119 terms of court 1120 interchange with judges of other districts 1120 *New Zealand Hemp,* on free list, binding twine; retaliatory duty 73 *Newark Bay, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of channel 1406 preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Newark, N. J.,* preliminary examination of ship canal from, to deep water, to be made 673 trials of United States civil cases at 1119 *Newark, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 1377 *Newark, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 705 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *“Newark,” U.S.S.,* deficiency appropriation for new battery for 793 *Newbern, N. C.,* terms of court at 1120 *Newberry, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 1377 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Newburyport, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 632 for public building 1377 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 680 sale of old custom-house at, authorized 697 *Newfoundland,* appropriation for preparing reports, etc., of questions relating to 343 tonnage duty on vessels from 111 *Newkirk, J. N.,* deficiency appropriation for 120 *Newnan, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 1377 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Newport, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 1377 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Newport, Cal.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 955 *Newport News Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Newport News, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of channel to 640 for improvement of harbor; contracts 937 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 954 *Newport, Oreg.,* made port of delivery 579 *Newport, R. I.,* appropriation for naval torpedo station 612, 1271 for naval torpedo station, public works 1277 for improvement of harbor; contracts 632, 1406 terms of court at 1123 *Newport River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Newport, Vt.,* terms of court at 1127 *Newspapers,* duty on printing paper for, not specially provided for 61 additional from country imposing export duty on, etc 61 on free list 77 *Newspaper Wrappers, Stamped,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 362, 1335 for manufacture; distribution 364, 1337 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 802 *Newton Place NW., D. C.,* condemnation proceedings for extension of 200 appropriation for 201 *Newtown Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Nez Perce Indians, Joseph’s Band, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 286, 1075 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1323 *Nezperce National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Niagara River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 636 preliminary examination to be made of 673, 953 *Nicaragua* appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Nichols Avenue SF., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for grading, etc 783 *Nicholson, Paymaster R.,* credit in accounts for suspended naval ration money allowances 1352 *Nickel,* duty on 31 alloys 31 bars 31 ingots 31 oxide 31 manufactures of, not specially provided for 33 pigs 31 plates 31 rods 31 sheets 31 strips 31 on free list, ore and matte 78 *Nickerson, Ziba H.,* deficiency appropriation for heirs of 1296 *Night Lodging House, D. C.,* donation of, to District accepted 1001 *Night Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for teachers, etc 394, 985 *Niles, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 1378 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Nineteenth Street NW., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for extending 784 proceedings to condemn lands for extending 373 appropriation for expenses 373 former act repealed; proceedings discontinued 374 *Nininger, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, at 958 *Ninth Judicial Circuit,* Arizona district assigned to 576 States included in 1131 three circuit judges authorized for 1131 appellate jurisdiction of circuit court of appeals, in cases from district court for Alaska 1134 to be heard in San Francisco, Portland, or Seattle 1135 appellate proceedings United States court in China, to be heard in 1134 *Niobrara River,* time extended to dam, on Fort Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr 920clxix *Nippers,* duty on 33 *Niter Cake,* duty on 17 *Nitrates, etc., Natural Fertilizers,* appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 1256 *Nitric Acid,* on free list 71 *Nitro-Benzol,* on free list 74 *Nitro-Toluol,* on free list 74 *Nitrogen, Lime,* on free list 76 *Nitropicric Acid,* on free list 71 *Nodaway River, Mo.,* declared not a navigable water 194 *Noils, Wool,* duty on 53 *Nolan, W. Va.,* time extended for bridging Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, near 198 *Nome, Alaska,* appropriation for hospital for temporary detention of insane persons 852 *Nomini Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 640, 938 *Nonenumerated Articles,* duty on, manufactured 71 not manufactured 71 similar to enumerated 71 to two or more 71 two or more materials 71 highest rate applicable 71 *Nonimportation of Imported Fruit, etc.,* regulations for allowance for, caused by damage, etc 102 *Nonnavigable Waters,* declaration as to Big Tarkio River, Mo 194 Nodaway River, Mo 194 One Hundred and Two River, Mo 194 *Norfolk, Nebr.,* terms of court at 294, 1118 *Norfolk, Va.,* appropriation for navy-yard, public works 616, 1275 for marine officers’ quarters, navy-yard 618 for improvement of harbor; distribution 639, 937 for improvement of, and channel to Newport News; contracts 640, 937 for improvement of waterway to Albemarle Sound from 640, 938 for improvement of waterways to Sounds of North Carolina; maintenance 641 for improvement of harbor, from Hampton Roads 729 for naval magazine, Saint Julians Creek 1277 for lighting channels to harbor 1431 harbor range lights authorized 535 inland waterway to Beaufort Inlet, N. C., purchase of canals authorized, for part of 640 terms of court at 1128 *North Adams, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 1378 deficiency appropriation for public building, water 208 *North America,* tonnage duty on vessels from ports in 111 *North Atlantic Fisheries,* appropriation for arbitration of questions relating to 765 *North Atlantic Fisheries Arbitration,* message and documents relating to, ordered printed 1456 *North Attleboro, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 1378 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *North Carolina,* assigned to fourth judicial circuit 1131 *North Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* counties composing 1120 terms of court 1120 *North Carolina Western Judicial District,* counties composing 1120 terms of court 1120 Charlotte 186 Greensboro 186 acts of John W. Dula as de facto commissioner, legalized 229 *North Dakota,* appropriation for purchasing school sections for, on Standing Rock Indian Reservation, increased 196 for school sections for, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation 458 for completing field notes of surveys in 742, 1417 deficiency appropriation for incidentals, Indian Service in 811 assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, unsurveyed lands, to be allotted, sold, etc 455 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 189, 903 leave of absence allowed 189, 904 *North Dakota Judicial District,* counties composing southwestern division 1121 southeastern division 1121 northeastern division 1121 northwestern division 1121 western division 1121 Indian reservations included 1121 terms of court 1121 *North Fork of Coquille River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *North Fork of Kentucky River, Ky.,* preliminary examination to be made of 955 *North, H. L., et al.,* may bridge Saint Croix River, Saint Croix County, Wis 921 *North Manitou Island, Lake Michigan,* light vessel authorized near 536 *North Pacific Pilot Chart,* appropriation for expenses of monthly 508, 1210 *North Pennsylvania Railroad Company,* may bridge Delaware River, Lower Makefield, Pa., to Ewing, N. J 959 *North Platte, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 1378 terms of court at 294, 1118 *North River, N. Y.* (*see* Hudson River, N. Y.). *North Tonawanda, N. Y.,* construction of public building authorized at 682 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 953 *North Yakima, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 706, 1378 limit of cost increased, public building 679 terms of court at 1128 *Northeast Cape Fear River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 954 *Northeast River, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 671clxx *Northeast River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 642, 938 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for surveys, etc 730, 1407 *Northern Indians in California,* balances of appropriations for, available to purchase lands for landless Indians 273 *Northern Pacific Railroad Land Grant,* appropriation for examination and classification of lands within 739, 1307 for expenses of hearings 739 *Northern Pacific Railway Company,* may bridge Columbia River, between Grant and Kittitas Counties, Wash 600 Yellowstone River, Dawson County, Mont 600 *Northport, Wash.,* may bridge Columbia River 1351 *Norwalk, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 633 *Norway,* appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Notes, Postal,* issue of 1340 *Nottingham Lace Curtain Machines,* duty on window curtains, etc., of cotton, etc., made on 50 *Nottingham Warp Machines,* duty on lace curtains, etc., of cotton, etc., made on 50 *Noxubee County, Miss.,* bridge authorized across Noxubee River in 178 *Noxubee River,* bridge authorized across, in Noxubee County, Miss 178 *Nuevo Laredo, Mexico,* bridge authorized across Rio Grande, between Laredo, Tex., and 188 *Nurse Corps, Army (female),* appropriation for superintendent 249, 1042 for nurses 249, 1042 pay increased 249 extra rate for duty outside of the States 249 cumulative leaves of absence allowed 249 allowances to superintendent 249 *Nurse Corps, Navy (female),* appropriation for pay; rent of quarters 606, 1266 commutation of quarters allowed; payments heretofore made allowed 606 *Nut Oil, or Oil of Nuts,* on free list 77 *Nutgalls,* duty on 13 aqueous extract of 13 on free list, crude, drugs, not specially provided for 75 *Nutmegs,* on free list, unground 79 *Nutrition Investigations,* appropriation for expenses of 438, 1262 *Nuts,* duty on, edible, not specially provided for 38 not edible 13 pickled 36 wrought-iron or steel 28 on free list, Brazil 77 cocoanuts in the shell and copra 77 cream 77 crude, not edible, drugs, not specially provided for 75 marrons, crude 77 nux vomica 77 palm and palm-nut kernals 77 *Nux Vomica,* on free list 77 *Nyack, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 1378 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 **O.** *Oak Harbor, Wash.,* preliminary examination of ship canal, Port Townsend Bay and, to be made 676 *Oakland, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 661, 949 transfer of bridges to city 661 dredging plant authorized 949 *Oakum,* on free list 77 *Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for care of Confederate Mound 724, 1400 marking of graves of Confederate soldiers, etc., extended to 882 *Oarblocks,* duty on, rough hewn, etc 33 *Oaths, Customs,* abolished, except provided for in Tariff Act 102 declaration in lieu of, for exports 102 penalties for false statements in 102 *Oaths in Investigations, etc.,* officers in departments authorized to administer 898 of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Revenue-Cutter Service, included 899 *Oaths, Pension Cases,* rural delivery carriers may administer; fees 843 *Oats,* duty on 35 hulls 35 oatmeal and rolled 35 *Obion River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 651 *Obscene Books, Pictures, etc.,* importation of, prohibited 86 entry forbidden; seizure, etc 86 punishment for aiding, etc., by officials 86 procedure for seizure, etc 86 *Observatory, Naval* (*see* Naval Observatory). *Ocala, Fla.,* terms of court at 1108 *Ocala National Forest, Fla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428 *Occoquan Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 640 *Ocean Steamers,* appropriation for enforcing use of wireless communication on 1230 *Ocher and Ochery Earths,* duty on, ground in oil or water 15 not specially provided for 15 powdered, etc 15 *Ochoco National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1250 *Ocmulgee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 643, 939 *Oconee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 643, 939 *O’Connell, Honorable Joseph F.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1317 *Oconto, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 656 *Odd Fellows, Independent Order of,* granted land for cemetery, Central City, Colo 892 mineral rights reserved 892clxxi *Offenses Under Federal Laws,* jurisdiction of United States courts, exclusive of State, in 1161 *Office of Experiment Stations* (*see* Agricultural Experiment Stations Office, Department of Agriculture). *Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay of the line; longevity 245, 1039 for pay of staff; longevity 247, 1040 for pay of retired; longevity 248, 1042 on active service; longevity 248, 1042 for commutation of quarters, on duty without troops 249, 1043 for mileage 250, 1043 for 10 per cent increase, service beyond United States 250, 1043 for six months’ pay of, dying in service 250, 1043 for additional pay to, furnishing their own mounts 250, 1043 for disposition of remains of 723, 1400 deficiency appropriation for mileage 220, 225, 809 for mileage to, traveling without troops 220 for transportation 220 for pay 1300 additional pay for, dying in service, available for beneficiaries 123 assignment of retired, on active duty as road commissioners in Alaska, authorized; pay, etc 1052 details for service under Cuba and Panama, permitted; limit, etc 324 details for instructors, etc., of Organized Militia on request of governors 1045 vacancies from; number limited 1045 proportion of detached officers; filling vacancies in second lieutenants 1045 Engineer Corps, number increased 957 horses of mounted, ordered to distant stations may be purchased; price 254 Medical Reserve Corps, retirement at 70, etc 580 promotion of line, who lost lineal rank by regimental promotions prior to October 1, 1890 1058 Quartermaster’s Department, number of officers increased 1045 readjustment of stoppages, etc., for payments for exercise of higher commands between April 26, 1898, and March 18, 1907 1039 retired, to receive commissions for advanced rank when promoted 347, 1354 second lieutenants, filling vacancies in grade 1045 separated from authorized number of horses not deprived of forage, etc.,, therefor 252 to be dropped from rolls if absent three months without leave, or in confinement by civil court 894 reappointment prohibited 894 *Officers, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay; longevity 624, 1284 for retired; longevity 624, 1284 for mileage 625, 1284 for commutation of quarters without troops 625, 1284 with troops 627, 1286 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 619, 1278 limit of expenditures for quarters for 618 retired, to receive commissions for advanced rank when promoted 1354 *Officers, Navy,* appropriation for pay 605, 1265 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 619, 1278 deficiency appropriation for mileage to; disallowances 1303 accounts of volunteer, war with Spain, to be reopened, etc 1266 complete schedule of all pay and allowances to be sent to Congress 606, 1266 detail of line, under staff, in manufacturing and repair departments at yards and stations 614 to Hydrographic Office limited to two 508 to marine schools as instructors, etc., authorized 1353 failing promotion from physical disability contracted in line of duty, to be retired at promoted rank 1267 pay, etc., of, serving as chiefs of bureaus 607 commissions to issue 608 performing engineering duty on shore only, to be additional numbers of the grade 1267 retirement benefits at rank held 1267 retired, to receive commissions for advanced rank when promoted 1354 *Officers, Organized Militia,* position, rank, and precedence of, serving with Regulars 234 *Official Gazette, Patent Office,* appropriation for printing and binding 768, 1446 *Official Postal Guide,* appropriation for publication 522, 1224 *Official Reporters,* appropriation for House of Representatives 477, 1180 for Senate 473, 1175 deficiency appropriation for extra services, House of Representatives 128, 805, 1317 for extra services, Senate 127, 804, 1314 for extra month’s pay, House of Representatives 127, 804, 1317 for extra month’s pay, Senate 127, 804, 1317 *Officials, Government,* punishment for bribery, etc., of, in customs matters 103 receiving bribes, etc., in customs cases 103 *Ogden, Utah,* terms of court at 1127 *Ogdensburg, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 635 *Ogunquit, Me.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 671 *Ohio,* assigned to sixth judicial circuit 1131 *Ohio Northern Judicial District,* additional judge allowed for 202, 1087 deficiency appropriation for additional judge 799 counties composing eastern division 1121 western division 1121 terms of court 1121 *Ohio River,* appropriation for improvement of, by locks and dams to secure 9-foot channel; contracts 654, 946 sites for Locks and Dams Nos. 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 41, and 48 654 constructing Locks and Dams Nos. 7, 9, 10, 12, 19, 20, 21, 41, and 48; contracts 654, 1406clxxii appropriation for improvement of, and maintenance; working plant authorized 654 completion of Locks and Dams Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 11 654 for improvement of, and maintenance; working plant authorized 654 completion of Locks and Dams Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 11 654 for improvement of, below Pittsburg, Pa ., Locks and Dams Nos. 13 and 18 729 Lock and Dam No. 26 729, 1405 Lock and Dam No. 37 730 for lighting 754 for removing ice gorges in 873 report, etc., to be made on constructing canal from, near Pittsburg, to Lake Erie, at local expense 956 *Ohio Southern Judicial District,* additional district judge authorized for 202, 1087 former limitation repealed 202 deficiency appropriation for additional judge 799 counties composing western division 1121 eastern division 1122 terms of court 1122 *Oil-Bearing Lands,* within temporary reservations for power sites, etc., not open to occupation, etc 847 rights of bona-fide claimants not impaired 847 status of asserted claims 847 *Oil Cake,* on free list 77 *Oil City, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 1378 enlargement of public building at, authorized 680 *Oil Houses for Light Stations,* appropriation for; limit 755 *Oil, Mineral,* patents for mineral entries not to be denied solely because assigned before discovery of 1015 *Oil Pipe Lines,* held to be common carriers 544 right of way for, granted through public lands in Arkansas 296 *Oil Seeds,* duty on, not specially provided for 37 *Oil of Vitriol,* duty on, not specially provided for 12 *Oil-Spreading Machines,* on free list, for improving, etc., roads, prior to January 1, 1911 32 *Oilcloth,* duty on, cotton, etc., not specially provided for 46 floor coverings 49 for floors 50 mats 49 *Oils,* duty on, castor 14 cocoanut 39 cod-liver 14 distilled 12 essential 12 expressed 12 fish, not specially provided for 14 flaxseed, raw, boiled, or oxidized 14 fruit 13 fusel 14 hemp-seed 14 herring 14 linseed, raw, boiled, or oxidized 14 not specially provided for 12 olive 14 duty on peppermint 14 poppy-seed, raw, boiled, or oxidized 14 rape-seed 14 rendered 12 seal 14 sod 14 whale 14 on free list, almond 77 amber 77 ambergris, crude and rectified 77 aniline 77 anise and anise seed 77 anthoss 77 aspic 77 attar of roses 77 benzine 78 bergamot 77 cajeput 77 caraway 77 cassia 77 cedrat 77 chamomile 77 cinnamon 77 citronella or lemon grass 77 civet 77 cocoanut, not refined or deodorized 77 cotton-seed 77 creosote 74 croton 77 dead 74 enfleurage grease 77 fennel 77 fish, of American fisheries 77 flower essences, primal 77 for soap making, wire drawing, or stuffing or dressing leather, not specially provided for 76 gasoline 78 ichthyol 77 jasmine or jasimine 77 juglandium 77 juniper 77 kerosene 78 lavender 77 lemon 77 limes 77 mace 77 naphtha 78 neroli or orange flower 77 nut, or oil of nuts 77 olive, not edible 77 origanum 77 palm and palm kernel 77 petroleum, crude or refined 78 rosemary 77 sesame or sesamum 77 soya-bean 77 spike lavender 77 thyme 77 valerian 77 *Okanogan Electric Railway Company,* may bridge Columbia River at Bridgeport, Wash 293 Okanogan River at Defflins Ferry, Wash 294 *Okanogan National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1250 *Okanogan River,* bridge authorized across, Defflins Ferry, Wash 294 Omak, Wash 180 *Oklahoma,* appropriation for incidental expenses, Indian Service in 281 for suits to set aside conveyances, Five Civilized Tribes’ allotments 748, 1425clxxiii appropriation for setting aside illegal conveyances of Seminole allotments, etc 1425 deficiency appropriation for expenses, fraudulent Mexican Kickapoo Indian allotment deeds 123 for district agents for minor Indian allottees in 212 for Pawnee Indian schools 226 assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 Cheyenne and Arapahoe agency and school lands, etc., El Reno, may be sold for Masonic orphanage, etc 190 coal land lease extended of Savanna Coal Company 832 relinquished, and new area granted to Denison Coal Company 832 federal jails in, conveyed to counties, etc 702 conditions 702 sale of lands to Friends in former Otoe Missouria Reservation; payment, etc 859 Grand Lodge of Masons in 923 trust allotments to Indians, general provisions not applicable to 856 *Oklahoma City, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 706, 1378 limit of cost increased, public building; additional ground 678 terms of court at 1122 *Oklahoma Eastern Judicial District,* appeals to Supreme Court allowed in suits affecting allotted lands within 837 counties composing 1122 terms of court 1122 *Oklahoma Grand Lodge of Masons,* may purchase Cheyenne and Arapahoe agency and school lands, El Reno, for orphanage, etc 190 *Oklahoma Western Judicial District,* counties composing 1122 terms of court 1122 Woodward 825 *Oklawaha River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of; maintenance of lake levels 645 preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Olalla Diking District, Oreg.,* may construct dike across Olalla Slough, Lincoln County, Oreg 855 *Olalla Slough,* construction of dike authorized across, Lincoln County, Oreg 855 *Olathe, Colo.,* granted lands for public park 460 *Olcott, Frederick W.,* may be appointed passed assistant surgeon, Navy, retired 903 *Olcott, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 673 *Old Lyme, Conn.,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River, between Old Saybrook and 228 *Old Saybrook, Conn.,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River, between Old Lyme and 228 *Oldmans Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of; condition 636 *Oldtown, Me.,* construction of public building authorized at 682 *Oleo Stearin,* on free list 78 *Olive Oil,* duty on, in bottles, etc 14 not specially provided for 14 on free list, not edible, for industrial uses 77 *Olives,* duty on 38 *Olongapo, P. I.,* appropriation for naval magazine, public works 618, 1277 deficiency appropriation for repairing, etc., dry dock “Dewey” at 793 *Olympia, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; cooperation by local interests 665, 951 for public building 1378 construction of public building authorized at 683 *Olympic National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Omaha and Winnebago Agency,* payment of share of expenses from interest due Winnebagoes 877 *Omaha Indians, Nebr.,* appropriation for paying drainage assessment, Richardson County, Nebr., on lands of 369 all claims against United States by, submitted to Court of Claims 580 jurisdiction, etc 580 time for presenting, etc 581 fees to attorneys; limit 581 allotments held by, subject to taxes 348 delinquent taxes from tribal funds 348 release if funds not available 348 *Omaha, Nebr.,* terms of court at 294, 1118 *Omak, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Okanogan River at 180 grant of lands for public park to; payment 1350 rights, etc., reserved 1350 *Onancock River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 640 *One Hundred and Two River, Mo.,* declared not a navigable water 194 *Oneida Indians, Wis.,* negotiations with, for commutation of annuities, to be reopened 1077 *Oneida, N. Y,* examination directed of situation, etc., for public building at 697 *Oneonta, N. Y.,* construction of public building authorized at 682 *Onions,* duty on 36 *Ontario Bridge Commission, Oreg.,* bridge across Snake River built by Malheur County Court and, legalized 191 *Ontario Chamber of Commerce, etc.,* may bridge Snake River at Ontario, Oreg 179 *Ontario, Oreg.,* bridge across Snake River at, legalized 191 authorized across Snake River at 179 *Ontonagon, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 655 *Onyx,* duty on, monuments, etc 21 mosaic cubes, etc 21 rough, etc 21 tiles 21 *Opelika, Ala.,* construction of public building authorized at 680 *Opelousas, La.,* terms of court at 1114clxxiv *Opera Glasses,* duty on 21 *Opinions of Attorney-General,* appropriation for preparing, etc., Vol. 27 749 *Opium,* duty on 14 alkaloids, etc., of 14 extracts, etc., of, not specially provided for 15 *Opium Evil,* deficiency appropriation for expenses international investigation of 775 *Optical Instruments,* duty on glass 21 on free list, glass plates or disks, rough-cut, for 76 *Orange County, Fla.,* bridge authorized across Lake Jessup in 330 *Orange Flower,* on free list, oil 77 *Orange Mineral,* duty on 15 *Orange, N. J.,* construction of public building authorized at 682 *Orange Navigation District, Tex.,* contribution for improving Sabine-Neches Canal to be made by 944 deposit required; maintenance of channel, etc 944 *Orange Peel,* duty on 38 on free list, not preserved, etc 78 *Orange River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 645 *Orange, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of Sabine- Neches Canal from Sabine River to 944 local contribution, maintenance, etc 944 *Orange Wood,* on free list, in the rough, cut for umbrellas, canes, etc 81 *Orangeburg, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 1378 limit of cost increased, public building 679 preliminary examination of waterways to Charleston from, to be made 675 *Oranges,* duty on 38 peel 38 on free list, peel, not preserved, etc 78 sour, juice 76 *Orchids,* duty on 36 *Orchil or Orchil Liquid,* on free list 78 *Orders of Interstate Commerce Commission,* directing payment of money, enforcing 554 proceedings in circuit court; recoveries 554 service of 554 suspension or modification allowed 554 compliance by carriers 554 recovery of forfeitures; proceedings 555 other than payment of money to be enforced in commerce court 555 *Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, Navy,* appropriation for 611, 1270 for smokeless powder 611, 1271 for ammunition, etc 611, 1271 for lining and hooping 8-inch guns 611 deficiency appropriation for 1322, 1326 *Ordnance Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 246, 1039 for pay of officers; longevity 247, 1041 for current expenses 260, 1056 appropriation for ammunition, etc., for small arms 260, 1056 for firing morning and evening gun 260, 1056 for small-arms target practice, medals, etc 260, 1057 issue to educational, etc., institutions 261, 1057 for blank ammunition to troops at maneuvers 261 for manufacture of arms at armories 261, 1057 sales to Cuba authorized 261 for issue of standard automatic pistols, etc., for Organized Militia 1057 exchange of ammunition 1057 for repairing ordnance, etc 261, 1057 for purchase, etc., of ordnance stores 261, 1057 for equipments 261, 1057 for material, etc., for State seacoast artillery; withdrawal 261 for national trophy, etc., rifle contests 261 1058 for automatic rifles; available for two years 261, 1058 for Field Artillery material for Organized Militia 1058 for arsenals and armories 720, 1397 for fortifications 596, 1343 deficiency appropriation for replacing ordnance and ordnance stores 220 for manufacture of arms 220, 1321 interchange of materials in manufacture, etc., allowed 1344 charged to appropriation using 1344 return of field guns, etc., from Massachusetts 602 appropriation for expenses 603 restriction on receiving back articles sold to militia 603 written contracts required if not to be performed in sixty days, etc 261 *Ordnance, Obsolete,* donated to Georgia 875 United Spanish War Veterans 1457 *Ordnance Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 503, 1205 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc 503, 1205 *Oregon,* appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 518, 1220 for surveying township, Harney County 741 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc., volunteers 220, 225, 809, 813 assigned to ninth judicial circuit 1131 claim for expenses, raising volunteers, etc., to be reopened 777 services of volunteers, Indian wars 1847-48, to be readjusted; report 1295 consent of Congress to agreement of boundary in Columbia River, between Washington and 881 contribution for new canal and locks around Willamette Falls by 664 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 848 desert lands selections relinquished 1357 lands in national forests given in exchange 1357 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 904 leave of absence allowed 904 Siletz Indian Reservation, reserved lands to be sold, etc 367 intoxicants prohibited 368 Vale land district, created 238clxxv *Oregon City, Oreg.,* appropriation for purchase of canal and locks around Willamette Falls 664 for construction of new ones 664 contribution by State 664 *Oregon County, Mo.,* transferred from eastern to western judicial district, southern division 370 *Oregon Judicial District,* additional judge allowed for 1087 terms of court 1122 *Oregon National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Oregon Slough, Oreg.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Oregon Trunk Railway,* may bridge Columbia River and Celilo Canal, Celilo, Oreg 230 right of way across lands of Celilo Canal granted to 230 *Ores,* admission of imported, in bonded smelting warehouses without paying duty 89 duty on, antimony; determination of 29 iron 21 manganiferous 21 lead; determination 30 tungsten-bearing 31 zinc, containing ten percent and more 31 on free list, cerium 74 chromic 74 cobalt 74 copper 74 emery 75 gold 78 manganese 77 nickel 78 silver 78 sulphur 79 tin; future duty provisions 80 zinc, containing less than ten per cent 31 *Organized Militia* (*see* Militia, Organized). *Oriental Rugs,* duty on 55 *Origanum,* on free list, oil 77 *Orlando, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 1378 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Orleans, and Extracts of,* on free list 72 *Ornamental Objects of Art,* on free list, produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Ornaments,* duty on bead or spangle 64 china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated 18 cotton, flax, etc 50 millinery and military, silver, etc 67 silk 60 tinsel wire, etc 30 woolen 54 *Orpiment,* on free list 72 *Osage City, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 1378 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Osage Indians,* civilization fund account closed 1062 balance covered into the Treasury 1062 general allotment provisions not applicable to 863 *Osage River, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 661, 949 *Oshkosh, Wis.,* terms of court at 1129 *Osier,* duty on braids, laces, etc 64 for baskets 34 hats, bonnets, and hoods 65 manufactures of 34 *Osmium,* on free list 76 *Oswego, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 635, 935 *Otoe and Missouria Indians,* all claims against United States by, submitted to Court of Claims 580 jurisdiction, etc 580 attorney’s fees, etc.; limit 581 grant of lands to Friends in former reservation 859 consent of Indians; price; use of proceeds for benefit of 859 *Ottawa, Kans.,* construction of public building authorized at 681 *Otter, Alaska,* punishment for killing 327 *Otter Island, Alaska,* made a special Government reservation 327 punishment for illegal landing on, etc 327 *Otter Island, Me.,* light and fog signal station authorized on 534 *Ottoman Empire* (*see* Turkey). *Ottumwa, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 706, 1379 terms of court at 1112 *Ouachita County, Ark.,* may bridge Ouachita River, at Camden 178, 1013 *Ouachita River, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of; Locks and Dams Nos. 2, 4, 6, and 8; contracts authorized 650, 945 for removing obstructions between Camden and Arkadelphia 650, 945 surveys, etc., for Locks and Dams Nos. 3 and 7 650 bridge authorized across, Camden, Ark 178, 1013 *Outfits, Navy First Enlistments,* appropriation for 609, 1268 deficiency appropriation for 221, 792, 303, 1322 for naval apprentices 221 for landsmen 815 *Owatonna, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 1379 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Owensboro, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 706, 1379 terms of court at 1113 *Owner of Imported Merchandise,* declaration to be made by, with invoice of goods actually purchased 94 not actually purchased 95 punishment for false 95 *Ox Shoes,* duty on wrought-iron or steel 28 *Oxalic Acid,* duty on 12 *Oxford, Miss.,* terms of court at 1116 *Oxford, N. C.,* construction of public building, authorized at 682 *Oyster Creek, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 650, 944clxxvi *Ozark National Forest, Ark.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Ozark Power and Water Company,* may dam White River, Taney County, Mo 897 **P.** *Pacific Coast Torpedo Station, Navy,* appropriation for purchase of land for; equipment, etc 618 *Pacific Ocean,* appropriation for surveys of coasts of, under United States jurisdiction 756, 1433 citizens, etc., forbidden to hunt fur seals in waters of 328 *Pacific Ocean, Discovery of,* foreign nations to be invited to exposition to celebrate four hundredth anniversary of 1454 *Packages,* duty on metal, lacquered, etc 32 *Packages of Imported Articles,* country of origin, and quantity of contents, to be plainly marked on 85 required before delivery 85 punishment for false labels, etc 86 *Packing Boxes and Shooks,* duty on, empty 33 *Paddy,* duty on 35 *Paducah, Ky.,* terms of court at 1113 *Pagan River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 640 preliminary examination, of, to be made 675 *Pages,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 182, 476, 1179 for Senate 471, 1173 deficiency appropriation for House of Representatives 128 for Senate 127 *Pahute Indians,* trust patents of two, dying without heirs canceled 858 *Painters’ Knives,* duty on 27 *Paintings,* duty on oil or water color, not specially provided for 70 in existence more than twenty years 81 meaning of term under Tariff Act 82 *Paintings on Glass, Pictorial,* on free list, for presentation to institutions, etc.; exceptions 81 *Paints,* duty on, artists’ 16 enamel, made with varnish 15 not specially provided for 15 *Palatka, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 1379 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Palette Knives,* duty on 27 *Palings,* duty on, wood 33 *Palisade National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Palladium,* on free list 76 *Palm,* on free list, nuts and kernels 77 oil, and palm kernel oil 77 *Palm Leaf,* duty on, braids, laces, etc 64 hats, bonnets, and hoods 64 manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list, common, fans, plain 75 natural 75 *Palmas Altas, P. R.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 675 *Palmer, Henry E.,* reappointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 876 *Palmers River,* bridge authorized across, between Warren and Barrington, R. I 300 *Palms,* duty on 36 *Pamlico River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 642, 938 preliminary examination of, to be made 954 *Pamlico Sound, N. C.,* appropriation for waterway to Beaufort Inlet from 642 *Pamphlets,* duty on 64 on free list, in foreign languages 74 *Pamunkey River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 640, 938 *Pan American Bureau,* appropriation for expenses 342, 1032 *Pan American Conference, Fourth,* deficiency appropriation for expenses of representation at 203 for transporting delegates, etc., to 775 use of Army transport to convey representatives to, authorized; expenses 877 *Pan American Union* (*see also* Bureau of American Republics), appropriation for expenses 1032 for printing and binding for 1447 *Panama,* appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 details of Army officers under, permitted; limit, etc 324 *Panama Canal* (*see also* Isthmian Canal), bonds authorized for completion of, etc 117 denominations 117 interest at 3 percent 117 to be exempt from taxation 117 disposal of; expenses 117 authority for former issue repealed 117 foreign nations to be invited to participate in exposition to celebrate opening of 1454 President authorized to enter into contracts for completion of 130 *Panama Canal Bonds,* not receivable assecurity for national-bank note circulation 1013 to be inserted in bonds 1013 *Panama-Pacific International Exposition,* foreign nations to be invited by President to participate in 1454 conditions precedent 1454 invitation to be extended to foreign nations to assemble fleets for review at Hampton Roads, Va 1289 *Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company,* selection of site, and raising of $15,000,000 for exposition at San Francisco, Cal., required of 1454 issue of invitation to foreign nations to participate when President is assured of 1454clxxvii *Panama, Panama,* appropriation for foreign hospitals 347, 1036 *Panama Railroad,* appropriation for expenses, relocating 772, 1450 reimbursing, for marine or fire losses; no insurance to be paid 772 annual subsidy from not required 772 to carry no insurance 1451 to make no further payments-on moneys appropriated for its use 1451 no bond required for services, materials, etc., to be furnished by 1452 *Pandering, D. C.,* punishment for inveigling female into house of prostitution, etc 833 placing female in house of prostitution, etc 833 receiving money, etc., for causing illegal cohabitation of female 833 causing wife to live in prostitution, etc 833 detaining female in disorderly house, etc., for debt therein contracted 833 *Pants,* duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Paper,* duty on, albums for photographs, etc 64 articles photogelatin printed, not specially provided for 64 articles of surface-coated, parchment, etc 62 bags of parchment, etc 62 basic, for sensitizing, etc 62 bibulous 61 blank books 64 booklets, lithographically printed 63 decorated by hand, etc 63 books, children’s, lithographically printed 63 of all kinds, not specially provided for 64 boxes of surface-coated, etc 64 bristol board 63 buttons 65 calendars 62 cardboard 63 cards, lithographically printed, etc 62 charts 64 cigar bands 62 cigarette 71 cigars 35 copying 61 copying books, letter 62 crepe 62 cut or shaped for boxes 63 decalcomanias 63 embossed, etc., not lithographed, not specially provided for 63 envelopes 63 of parchment, etc 62 fashion periodicals, lithographically printed, etc 63 filter masse or filter stock 61 filtering 62 flock-coated 62 gelatin coated 62 grease-proof 62 hangings 63 Jacquard loom designs on 63 labels 62 letter 63 lithographically printed pictures, labels, etc 62 manifold 63 manufactures of, not specially provided for 64 maps 64 masks 70 duty on, metal covered 62 music 64 not specially provided for 61 pamphlets 64 parchment, and imitation parchment 62 photographic, etc 62 photographs 64 pictures 62 playing cards 64 post cards 62 pottery 61 press boards or press paper 63 printed matter of parchment, etc 62 printing, for books and newspapers, not specially provided for 61 additional from country imposing export duty on wood pulp, etc 61 roofing felt 61 sensitized 62 sheathing 61 stereotype 61 surface-coated 62 tissue 61 typewriter 63 views of United States scenery, etc., lithographically printed, etc 64 former rate effective until Ort 1, 1909, on previous orders 64 wrapping, not specially provided for 63 writing, etc 63 *Paper Cigars and Cigarettes,* duty on 35 *Paper, Distinctive,* appropriation for expenses, United States securities 714, 1390 for national currency 714, 1391 deficiency appropriation for national currency 204 for United States securities 204 *Paper for Checks and Drafts, Treasury Department,* appropriation for 497 deficiency appropriation for 1293 for Crane and Company 777 *Paper for Internal Revenue Stamps,* appropriation for, and freight 713, 1390 deficiency appropriation for 777, 1292 *Paper Making,* appropriation for tests of plants and woods for 430, 753 *Paper Stock,* on free list, crude, waste, etc 78 *Papier-Mâché,* duty on boxes, surface coated 64 buttons 65 manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 *Paraffin,* on free list 78 *Paragould, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 1379 *Paraguay and Uruguay,* appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 338, 1028 *Paranitr anilin,* on free list 74 *Parasol Ribs and Stretchers,* duty on iron, etc 29 *Parasols,* duty on 71 sticks for 71 on free list, sticks in the rough, cut for 81 *Parchment,* on free list 78clxxviii *Parchment Paper,* duty on, and imitation 62 *Pardons, etc.,* power of President not impaired by law for parole of prisoners 821 *Parian Ware,* duty on decorated, etc 18 not decorated, etc 18 *Parian, Works in,* on free list, by societies, etc:, for exhibition, not for sale; conditions 81 produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Paris Green* (*see also* Insecticide Act), duty on 16 *Paris, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 1293 *Paris, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 1379 enlargement of public building at, authorized 680 terms of court at 1126 *Paris White,* duty on 15 *Park City, Utah,* appropriation for public building at 1379 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Park Place NW., D. C.,* condemnation proceedings for extension of 199 appropriation for 200 *Park Road NW., D. C.,* purchase of land for widening 888 appropriation for 888 *Parker, Ariz.,* dam authorized across Colorado River, near 1081 *Parker, Cynthia Ann,* removal, etc., of body from Texas, to be paid from appropriation for monument 797 *Parkersburg, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 1379 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 terms of court at 1014, 1129 *Parkin, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River near 199 *Parking Commission, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 389, 980 *Parks, D. C.,* appropriation for care and improvement of 725, 1402 *Parks, National* (*see* National Parks). *Parks, Public,* lands granted to towns in Colorado for 459 *Parliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration,* appropriation for contribution to Bureau 345 *Parole, D. C.,* release of juvenile offenders committed to Girls’ Reform School, D. C 300 *Parole Officers,* appointment at penitentiaries; duties, pay, etc 820 *Parole, United States Prisoners,* release of convicts for good conduct 819 board at penitentiaries to consider application; composition, etc 819 at other prisons 819 may authorize release; conditions, etc 819 approval of Attorney General 820 arrest on violations; duties of officers 820 hearing by board, revoking parole, etc 820 sentence not diminished 820 parole officers authorized at prisons; duties, pay, etc 820 duties of marshals 820 gratuities; etc., to paroled prisoners 820 convicts in State institutions released under State laws; expenses, etc 821 approval of Attorney General 821 pardoning power, etc., not affected 821 *Paroquet, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Black River, near 198 *Parsley Seed,* duty on 37 *Parsnip Seed,* duty on 37 *Parsons, John M.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1317 *Partridge Wood,* on free list, in the rough, cut for umbrellas, canes, etc 81 *Pasadena, Cal.,* construction of public building authorized at; cost 695 contracts authorized 695 *Pascagoula River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of; channel in Dog River 647 for improvement of; maintenance 647 preliminary examination of mouth of, to be made 672 *Pass Cavallo, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel to Port Lavaca from 649 *Pass Manchac, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 647 *Passaic, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 1379 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Passaic River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of Newark Bay and 729, 1406 for improvement of, above Montclair and Greenwood Lake Railroad bridge 936 preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Passamaquoddy Bay, International Boundary Line,* appropriation for expenses, etc., settlement of 344 expenses of marking boundary, to be paid from arbitration appropriation 775 *Passes, Interstate Commerce,* issue by carriers prohibited 546 exceptions; interchange to officials and families, etc 546 between telegraph, etc., and other carriers 546 employees and families defined 546 penalty for giving or receiving 547 jurisdiction 547 *Paste,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 21 *Pastels,* duty on, not specially provided for 70 on free list, in existence more than twenty years 81 *Pastes,* duty on, indigo 14 licorice 14 *Patapsco River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of Baltimore harbor 639 *Patent Leather,* duty on 68clxxix *Patent Office Gazette,* appropriation for printing and binding 768, 1446 *Patent Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, examiners, etc 514, 1216 examiners of trade-marks and designs 1217 for professional and scientific books, etc 515, 1217 for weekly issue of patents, drawings, etc 515, 1217 for investigations, etc 515, 1217 for expenses International Bureau, Berne 515, 1217 for removing models to House or Senate Office Buildings 516 for printing weekly issue of patents, etc 768, 1446 for printing, etc.. Official Gazette 768, 1446 deficiency appropriation for rent, etc., new quarters for model exhibit 123, 795 for photolithographing 226 for library 810 part of printing allotment, 1911, made available for Interstate Commerce Commission, and Executive Office 1448 *Patent Rights Laus,* jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of States, in cases under 1161 *Patents,* caveats abolished 843 fee 843 unlicensed use by United States of inventions 851 compensation secured by suit in Court of Claims 851 no jurisdiction if article heretofore used, etc 851 defenses 851 patents by employees of the Government, etc., excluded 852 *Patents, Commissioner of,* appropriation for assistant, examiners, etc 514, 1217 *Patterson, J. C.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses, House of Representatives 806 *Patuxent River, Md.,* appropriation for surveys, etc., as a source of water supply, District of Columbia 983 *Paulina National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1250 *Paupers, D. C.,* appropriation for transportation of 411, 1002 *Paupers, etc., Alien,* excluded admission 263 *Paving Posts,* duty on 33 *Paving Tiles,* duty on marble or onyx 21 *Pawcatuck River, R. I. and Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 633 *Pawnee Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 280, 1069 deficiency appropriation for support of schools 226, 811 *Pawtucket River, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of 934 *Pay, Army,* appropriation for 243, 1037 deficiency appropriation for 220, 225, 809, 1300, 1321, 1326 readjustment, etc., of stoppages of, on account of service of officers in exercise of higher command between April 26, 1898, and March 18, 1907 1039 *Pay Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of the Army 243, 1037 for pay of officers; longevity 248, 1042 *Pay, Marine Corps,* appropriation for officers 624, 1284 for enlisted men 624, 1284 deficiency appropriation for 221, 225, 791, 809, 813, 1322, 1326 *Pay, Navy,* appropriation for 605, 1265 for miscellaneous 606, 1266 for contingent 607, 1267 deficiency appropriation for 221, 225, 791, 792, 809, 813, 1302, 1322, 1326 for miscellaneous 221, 791, 792, 809, 813, 1302, 1303, 1303, 1322, 1326 for mileage to officers; disallowed accounts 1303 *Payette, Idaho,* bridge authorized across Snake River at 1351 *Payette National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Paymaster-General s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 503, 1205 *Paymasters’ Clerks and Messengers, Army,* appropriation for pay 249, 1043 for travel expenses 249, 1043 pay and allowances for paymasters’ clerks established 1044 retirement, etc 1044 *Paymasters’ Clerks, Navy,* entitled to pay, allowances, and retirement accorded warrant officers 606 *Peace, Commission on Universal,* appointment authorized, scope, etc 885 limit to expenditures; report 885 *Peace Monument, D. C.,* construction of avenue to Union Station, authorized from 738 *Peach Kernels,* duty on 38 *Peaches,* duty on green or ripe 37 *Peanuts,* duty on 38 *Pear,* duty on stocks, etc., of 37 *Pearing, John,* deficiency appropriation for payments to 779 *Pearl Beads, Imitation,* duty on 64 *Pearl Buttons,* duty on 65 *Pearl Harbor Naval Station, Hawaii,* appropriation for dredging 616, 1276 for dry dock; limit of cost increased 616, 1276 for yard development 616, 1276 for floating crane 616 capacity and limit of cost increased 1276 for quarters, shops, etc 1276 for naval hospital 1276 deficiency appropriation for dredging channel entrance 211 *Pearl Hardening,* duty on 18 *Pearl, Mother of,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 on free list, and shells in natural state 78 *Pearl River Customs Collection District, Miss.,* Scranton, Miss., made subport of entry 11 *Pearl River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of, below Rockport 647, 942 for improvement of, between Edinburg and Jackson 647 bridge authorized across, in Mississippi 179clxxx *Pearls,* duty on artificial, etc 68 drilled or undrilled, not set or strung 68 *Pears,* duty on, green or ripe 37 *Peary, Civil Engineer Robert E., Navy,* to be placed on retired list as rear-admiral 1346 tendered thanks of Congress for Arctic explorations 1346 *Peas,* duty on, dried, not specially provided for 36 green 36 in packages, etc 36 prepared, etc 36 seed 36 split 36 *Peat Moss,* duty on 70 *Pebble Lenses,* duty on 20 *Pebbles,* on free list, Brazilian, unwrought 74 *Pecos National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1250, 4287 *Peekskill, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 635, 935 *Peel, Orange and Lemon,* on free list, not preserved, etc 78 *Pen and Ink Drawings,* duty on, not specially provided for 70 *Penalties* (*see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Penalties under Federal Laws,* jurisdiction of United States courts exclusive of State, in suits for 1161 *Penalty Franks, Official,* census mail matter entitled to use of 10 *Pencils,* duty on, hair 65 lead, etc 70 leads for 70 slate 70 *Pend d’Oreille River,* bridge authorized across, in Box Canyon, Wash 179 *Pend Oreille National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Pendleton, Oreg.,* appropriation for public building 1379 terms of court at 1122 *Penholders, etc.,* duty on 31 combination 31 *Penitentiaries, United States,* appropriation for construction, Leavenworth, Kans 747, 1423 Atlanta, Ga 747, 1423 for maintenance 751, 1427 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, Leavenworth, Kans 215 release of prisoners on parole from; conditions 819 *Penknives,* duty on 26 *Penn Yan, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 1379 *Pennsylvania,* deficiency appropriation for militia, claims of 1321 assigned to third judicial circuit 1131 department of fisheries granted use of Presque Isle peninsula for fish hatchery 262 to deposit contributive share for improving Delaware River at mouth of the Neversink 637 *Pennsylvania Eastern Judicial District,* additional judge allowed for 1087 counties composing 1123 terms of court 1123 *Pennsylvania Middle Judicial District,* counties composing 1123 terms of court 1123 *“Pennsylvania,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 621 *Pennsylvania Western Judicial District,* additional judge allowed for 1087 counties composing 1123 terms of court 1123 *Pens,* duty on, fountain 31 gold 31 metallic, except gold 31 stylographic 31 *Pensacola and Southwestern Railroad Company,* may bridge Perdido Bay, Cummings Point, Fla., to Lillian, Ala 415 *Pensacola Customs District, Fla.,* Saint Andrews Bay made a subport of entry in 1080 Saint Joseph Bay transferred to Apalachicola district from 897 *Pensacola, Fla.,* appropriation for public works, navy yard 616 for improvement of harbor 644, 941 for public building 1379 bridges authorized across Escambia Bay, Choctawhatchee and Apalachicola Rivers, Fla., between River Junction and 233 enlargement of public building at, authorized 679 terms of court at 1108 *Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans Railway Company,* may bridge Mobile River, Mobile, Ala 958 former act repealed 958 *Pensauken Creek, N. J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Pension Agents,* appropriation for salaries 843, 1085 for clerk hire; apportionment 843, 1085 for stationery, etc 843, 1085 *Pension Appeals, Board of,* appropriation for 511 vacancies not to be filled 511 duties of, transferred to Office of Assistant Attorney-General for Interior Department 1214 *Pension Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, clerks, etc 513, 1216 for per diem special examiners 514, 1216 for installing card-index system 514, 1216 for additional special examiners 514, 1216 for special repairs 737 for extending Department heating plant to 737 for electric elevators 737 deficiency appropriation for repair of rooms 1305 for card-index system, etc 1306 *Pensions,* appropriation for Army and Navy 842, 1085 Navy from naval fund 843, 1085 separate accounts required 843, 1085 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 843, 1085 for salaries of agents 843, 1085 for clerk hire; apportionment 843, 1085 for stationery, etc 843, 1085clxxxi appropriation for rent 843 plan for simplifying payments, to be reported 1085 for examination, etc., of agencies 843 oaths may be administered by rural delivery carriers; fees 843 deficiency appropriation for Army 223, 1324 for Army and Navy 1310 for rent, New York agency 1313 private laws correcting military or naval records not to preclude granting of, subsequent to their enactment 1458 *Pensions, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 513, 1216 to report plan for simplifying payment of pensions 1085 *Pentwater, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 655, 955 *Peony Bulbs,* duty on 37 *People’s Gas and Electric Company,* deficiency appropriation for 802 *Peoria, Ill.,* terms of court at 1110 *Pepper,* on free list, black or white, unground 79 *Pepper, Red, or Cayenne,* duty on 39 *Pepper Seed,* duty on 37 *Pepperells Cove, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 631, 933 *Peppermint,* duty on, oil 14 *Percussion Caps,* duty on 66 *Perdido Bay,* bridge authorized across, Cummings Point, Fla., to Lillian, Ala 415 *Peremptory Challenges,* allowed in United States courts 1166 *Perfumery,* duty on, containing alcohol 16 not containing alcohol 16 floral waters 16 *Periodicals,* on free list; restriction 77 special regulation for free entry of serial, on one declaration 92 *Perique Tobacco, Domestic,* sales in bulk from one manufacturer to another, or for export, permitted without paying tax 109 *Perishable Articles,* disposal of, not affected by tariff act 101 *Perishable Articles, Fruit, etc.,* shortage or nonimportation caused by damage, etc 102 regulations for allowance 102 proof, etc., required 102 damage allowance forbidden 102 abandonment allowed if over 10 per cent of invoice 102 goods without market value included 102 examination of packages by importer 102 delivery to customs officials 102 condemnation of, by health officers 102 examination, etc., by customs officials 103 *Perkins, J.B., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 805 *Permanent Indefinite Appropriation,* established for refunding excess customs charges 103 indefinite, for parting and refining bullion repealed 1292 repealed, shipping commissioners, etc 773 Steamboat Inspection Service 773 *Permanent Naval Supply Fund,* abolished; transfer of balances 1279 amount to general account of advances 1279 *Permissible Marks on Mail Matter of Third and Fourth Classes,* use of “Please do not open until Christmas” allowed 1340 *Perry, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 1379 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Perry, Jesse G.,* deficiency appropriation for 1315 *Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie,* appropriation for memorial, etc., centennial celebration of, on Put-in-Bay, Ohio 1081 commission authorized to represent National Government 1081 no further obligation incurred 1081 disbursement by centennial commission 1081 contingent upon contributions by States 1081 *Persia,* appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 338, 1028 for interpreter to legation and consulate-general 338, 1029 for interpreters and guards, consulates in 346, 1035 *Persian Berries,* duty on extract of 13 *Personal Effects,* accompanying passenger admitted without certified invoice 92 on free list, brought from abroad by residents returning; limit 80 of citizens dying abroad 78 of citizens, taken abroad and returned 80 of persons arriving in United States; restriction 80 *Personal Tax Board, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 376, 968 *Persons in Transit,* baggage may be retained, etc., without paying duty 104 *Persons or Families from Foreign Countries,* on free list, books, household effects, etc., of 74 *Perth Amboy, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 1379 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Peru, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 706, 1379 *Petaluma Creek, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 662, 950 *Petoskey, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 655 construction of public building authorized at 682 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 955 *Petroleum,* on free list, crude or refined 78 patents for mineral entries not to be denied solely because assigned before discovery of 1015 *Pettis County, Mo.,* title of United States to certain lands in, released to George R. Shelley 1079 *Pewter,* duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 33 on free list, old, fit only to be remanufactured 78 *Phelix, Louiza, Indian Allottee,* trust patent in Wisconsin made to, canceled 833clxxxii *Phenol,* free list 74 *Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad, Company,* directed to change grade crossing on Q Street NE., D. C 199 to construct railroad siding to navy-yard, Washington, D. C., etc 615 *Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 496, 1199 for mint at 498, 1200 for naval home 610, 1270 for navy-yard, public works 615, 1275 for marine officers’ quarters, navy-yard 618 for public building, post-office and courthouse, repairs 706 immigration station pier, limit of cost increased, etc 1442 term of circuit court of appeals at 1132 terms of district court at 1123 *Philippi, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 1379 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 terms of court at; room required 1014, 1129 *Philippine Commission,* all internal-revenue collections to be allotted and paid out by 85 *Philippine Insurrection,* discharges in true name allowed to minors, serving under assumed 824 *Philippine Islands,* appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioners 473, 1175 for expenses 473, 1176 for shelter of troops in 257, 1052 restriction on amount for officers’ quarters 257, 1052 for care of insane Filipino soldiers at asylums in 259, 1055 for contingencies, Engineer Department, Army 260, 1056 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 346, 1036 for mail equipments for 362, 1334 for seacoast batteries 598, 1343 contracts authorized for additional 598 for installation of electric plants for defenses 598, 1343 for harbor searchlights 598 for preservation, repair, etc., fortifications 598, 1343 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures 1343 for supplies, etc., batteries 598, 1343 for land defenses 1343 for replacing barracks and quarters destroyed by typhoon 721 for quarters, seacoast artillery in 721, 1398 for electric plant, Corregidor Island 1398 for arrears of pay, etc., war in 737, 1413 deficiency appropriation for naval equipment plant 810 customs tariff schedules not applicable to 11 duty on articles coming from 83 products excepted 83 special provisions as to rice, sugar, tobacco, and cigars 83 minimum amount of sugar admitted free 83 tobacco and cigars 84 sugar and tobacco imported into, from foreign countries to pay not less than United States duties 84 preference given small producers of sugar to right to free entry 84 articles from United States admitted into, free of duty 84 free of duty articles to and from United States and, to have through bills of lading 84 transshipment allowed if in original packages 84 repacking permitted in cases of accident, etc.; conditions 84 articles shipped to United States and admitted free, exempt from export duties in 84 internal-revenue tax to be paid on articles imported into United States from 84 exempt from internal-revenue tax in 84 internal-revenue tax to be paid in, on articles imported from United States 84 exempt from internal-revenue tax in United States 85 articles imported from countries other than United States to pay regular internal-revenue tax 85 all internal-revenue taxes collected in, to be paid into insular treasury 85 allotment, etc., to be by Philippine Commission 85 *Philippine Islands, Civil Government in,* members of assembly to hold office until October 16, 1912 910 successors to serve four years hereafter 467, 910 Resident Commissioners to hold office until successors qualify 910 successors to serve until March 4, 1913 910 thereafter to hold office for four years 467, 910 to have stationery allowance, clerk hire, and franking privilege of Representatives 467, 910 inconsistent laws repealed 910 jurisdiction of Supreme Court to review, etc., judgments of supreme court of 1158 terms of supreme court at Baguio authorized 877 *Philippine Scouts,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 250, 1044 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 250, 1044 *Philippine Tariff of 1909,* in force 60 days after passage 130 articles subject to duty 130 textiles, computation of threads 130 surtaxes on textiles 131 on ad valorem rates 131 on admixtures of two materials; cotton 131 other vegetable fibers 131 wool or hair 132 on admixtures of more than two materials 132 silk textiles determined 132 pile fabrics, and knitted and netted stuffs of mixed materials 132 ribbons, galloons, etc., of mixed materials 133 broches, surtax on 133 embroideries, surtax on 133 metallic thread materials, surtax on 133 textiles, made-up articles, surtax on 133 wearing apparel, etc., surtax on 133 articles not enumerated, of two or more materials 134 meaning of “component material of chief value” 134 assessment of highest of two or more rates 134 classification by customs officers 134 salvage from wrecked foreign vessels subject to duty 134clxxxiii receptacles, packages, and packing 134 prohibited importations; dynamite, gun-powder, firearms, etc.; exception 135 obscene books, etc 136 gambling devices, etc 136 falsely marked gold or silver articles 136 articles violating pure-food law 136 lottery tickets, etc 136 opium; exception 136 opium pipes 136 abbreviations employed 136 definitions; “pharmaceuticalproduct” 136 “proprietary remedies” 136 “the same,” in reference to paragraphs 136 duties to be paid in Philippine currency or United States equivalent 136 metric system continued; equivalents 137 rates of duties; sanitary articles 137 maximum ad valorem 137 foreign articles reimported 137 rates: Class I. Stones, Earths, Glass, and Ceramic Products 137 Class II. Coal, Schists, Bitumens, and Derivatives Thereof 140 Class III. Metals and Manufactures Thereof 140 Class IV. Substances employed in Pharmacy, and Chemical Industries; Drugs, Chemicals, Pigments, and Varnishes 144 Class V. Cotton and Manufactures Thereof 147 Class VI. Manufactures of Hemp, Flax, Aloe, Jute, and Vegetable Fibers not Otherwise Provided for 150 Class VII. Wool, Bristles, Hair, and Manufactures Thereof 153 Class VIII. Silk and Manufactures Thereof 153 Class IX. Paper and Manufactures Thereof 153 Class X. Wood and Other Materials, and Manufactures Thereof 154 Class XI. Animals and Animal Products, and Wastes 156 Class XII. Instruments, Apparatus, Machinery, Vehicles, and Boats 157 Class XIII. Alimentary Substances 159 Class XIV. Miscellaneous 165 Free List 168 Free, Subject to Express Conditions 170 Free upon Compliance with Corresponding Regulations 172 Free, United States articles, receiving no drawbacks, on through bills of lading, if in original packing 173 allowance for casualty, etc 173 export duties 173 wharfage 174 consignee deemed owner of imports 174 holder of bill of lading deemed 174 underwriter recognized as 174 invoices, contents of 174 required for all imports 174 acceptance of statement in form of 174 authentication by American consular officer 175 by customs officer, if from United States 175 declaration to accompany 175 report of fraudulent invoices to insular collector of customs 176 customs inspection of United States Government vessels 176 drawback on fuel used by vessels 176 on articles manufactured of imported materials or similar domestic materials 176 regulations 176 not allowed on articles to United States if on free list there 177 admission of containers under bond for exportation, etc 177 collection of internal-revenue tax on articles other than from United States 177 enforcement of Act by insular collector of customs 177 jurisdiction of Philippine courts in trademarks cases 177 repeal of inconsistent decrees, laws, etc 178 pending suits, etc., not affected 178 dutiable articles. [Heavy-faced figures indicate paragraph.] acids, inorganic **68**, 145 organic **69**, 145 adding machines, etc **185**, 157 aerial machines, and parts **198**, 158 alabaster **1**, 137 albumens **88**, 147 albums of lithographs, etc **153**, 154 alcohol **257**, 164 alkalies, caustic **70**, 145 alkaloids, and their salts **76**, 146 allspice **247**, 163 aloe (*see* hemp). alpargatas **177**, 156 aluminum, and alloys, bars, sheets, etc **50**, 143 other articles **50**, 143 amber **277**, 165 imitations **278**, 165 ammonia, anhydrous **71**, 145 aqua **71**, 145 ammonium, sulphate of **72**, 145 ammunition, fixed **89**, 147 animal, hair (*see* wool). integuments and intestines **180**, 157 oils and fats **82**, 146 products, crude, medicinal **57**, 144 wastes and by-products **181**, 157 wax **83**, 146 animals, live **172**, 156 stuffed or mounted **286**, 166 for wearing apparel, or toilet **287**, 166 anvils **36**, 142 apparatus, common mechanical **191**, 158 scientific, etc **300**, 168 appliances, electric **190**, 157 aqua ammonia **71**, 145 argols **74**, 146 articles, edible **273**, 165 exported, repairs on **304**, 168 not specified, not advanced **303**, 168 advanced but not manufactured **303**, 168 manufactured **303**, 168 artificial flowers, fruits, etc **289**, 166 teeth, eyes, limbs, etc **279**, 166 stone **2**, 137 asbestos **4**, 138 aseptic and antiseptic surgical dressings **80**, 146 asphaltums **22**, 140 asses **168**, 156 astronomical appliances and apparatus **300**, 168 automobiles, and parts **195**, 158 axle grease **22**, 140 axles, railway car, iron or steel **31**, 141 bacon, smoked, etc **204**, 159 bagatelle tables, etc **164**, 155clxxxiv bagging and baling, hemp, etc **120, 121**, 151 balloons, and parts **198**, 158 balls, billiard, etc **164**, 155 for field sports **294**, 167 bamboo, crude, and manufactures **167**, 155 steel **28**, 141 barium, oxide and hydroxide of **70**, 145 barks, crude, not edible **55**, 144 dyeing and tanning **64**, 145 barley **216**, 161 flour **216**, 161 bars, aluminum **50**, 143 cast-iron **26**, 141 copper **46**, 143 lead **52**, 144 nickel **50**, 143 tin **51**, 143 wrought iron or steel **28**, 141 zinc **52**, 144 barytes **58**, 144 bas-reliefs, ceramic **11**, 138 baseball bats, balls, etc **294**, 167 bathrobes, cotton pile fabrics **104**, 149 batting, cotton **96**, 147 beams, cast-iron **26**, 141 wrought iron or steel **28**, 141 beans, edible, dried **226**, 161 not edible, crude **55**, 144 bedspreads, etc., cotton lace **107**, 149 belting, machine **192**, 158 bent-wood furniture **160**, 155 berries, crude, not edible **55**, 144 beverages, compounded spirituous **260**, 164 malt **264**, 164 nonalcoholic **265**, 165 bicycles, and parts **196**, 158 billiard tables, etc **164**, 155 biographs **183**, 157 birds, live **173**, 156 nests, edible **223**, 161 stuffed or mounted **286**, 166 for wearing apparel or toilet **287**, 166 biscuit **220**, 161 bisque wares **11**, 138 bitters, spirituous **260**, 164 bitumens **22**, 140 bituminous paint s**,**59, 145 blackberry brandy **259**, 164 bladders **180**, 157 blank books **151**, 154 blankets, cotton **102**, 149 blondes, cotton **107**, 149 boards, common wood **155**, 154 fine wood **156**, 154 boats **200**, 159 boilers, steam **191**, 158 bolts, iron or steel **37**, 142 bone, and imitations **278**, 165 char **86**, 147 bonnets, other than straw, etc **297**, 167 straw, chip, etc **296**, 167 books and albums of lithographs, etc **153**, 154 books, printed **152**, 154 boot and shoe findings, common leather **175**, 156 enamel, etc **175**, 156 fine leather **175**, 156 boot straps, cotton tape **111**, 150 hemp, etc., tape **129**, 152 boots **177**, 156 boric acid **68**, 145 boron **67**, 145 bort **13**, 138 bottles, earthenware, etc **11**, 138 glass **15**, 139 siphon **15**, 139 bovine animals **169**, 156 bowling alleys, and parts **164**, 155 buckles, iron or 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other common **212**, 160 preparations, delicatessen, etc **212**, 160 live **172**, 156 shellfish in bulk **214**, 160 fishhooks **42**, 142 fishing nets, cotton **94**, 147 hemp, etc **118**, 150 fishing rods, lengths **167**, 155 flasks, glass **15**, 139 flavoring extracts, etc **255**, 164 flax (*see* hemp). floss silk **144**, 153 flour, corn, oats, etc **217**, 161 wheat, rye, and barley **216**, 161 flower pots **11**, 138 flower stands, fine decorated, etc **11**, 138 glass **20**, 139 flowers, etc., artificial **289**, 166 crude drugs **55**, 144 forage **225**, 161 formalin **74**, 146 fountain pens **292**, 167 fruit juice, pure **266**, 165 unfermented **265**, 165 pulp **234**, 162 fruits, etc., artificial **289**, 166 crude, not edible **55**, 144 edible, brandied **235**, 162 conserved or crystallized **235**, 162 dried **232**, 162 fresh **231**, 162 in jellies, etc **234**, 162 preserved **233**, 162 fuels, vegetable **165**, 155 furniture, common wood **160**, 155 fine wood **161**, 155 inlaid, gilt, etc **162**, 155 straw, etc **167**, 155 galloons, cotton **111**, 150 hemp **129**, 152 game **201**, 159 canned or potted **208**, 160 games and toys **293**, 167 gas-burner tips **5**, 138 gauze, copper wire **47**, 143 iron or steel wire **34**, 142 gearing **191**, 158 gelatins **88**, 147 geldings **168**, 156 genista, crude, and manufactures **167**, 154 geodetical appliances and apparatus **300**, 168 ghee **272**, 165 gin **258**, 164 ginger ale **265**, 165 brandy **259**, 164 ginseng root **56**, 144 glass, common hollow ware **15**, 139 flower stands, etc **20**, 139 lamp chimneys **17**, 139 lighting articles **16**, 139 manufactures **20**, 139 mirrors **19**, 139 optical goods **20**, 139 plate **18**, 139 plates, slabs, etc **18**, 139 powdered or crushed **20**, 139 table, lighting, and domestic articles **16**, 139 toilet articles **16**, 20, 139 window **16**, 139 glass paper **147**, 153 gloves, kid **176**, 156 other leather **176**, 156 glucose **239**, 162 glues **88**, 147 goggles **20**, 139clxxxvii gold, articles, other than jewelry **23**, 140 goldsmiths’ wares **23**, 140 jewelry **23**, 140 plated wares **25**, 140 salts of **76**, 146 golf sticks, balls, etc **294**, 167 grains, cracked, etc., for animal food **225**, 161 crude, not edible **55**, 144 edible, and meal or flour **217**, 161 gramophones **183**, 157 graphite, and manufactures **65**, 145 graphophones **183**, 157 grates, cast-iron furnace **26**, 141 grease paints **85**, 146 grindstones **3**, 137 gums **54**, 144 gunny sacks **119**, 150 gutta-percha **290**, 167 gymnasium apparatus **294**, 167 gypsum **6**, 138 manufactures **7**, 138 hsematites **58**, 144 hair (*see* wool). dyes **85**, 146 human **138**, 153 hairpins **275**, 165 halters, cotton **113**, 150 ribbons or bands for **114**, 150 hemp, etc **131**, 152 ribbons or bands for **132**, 152 hammocks, cotton **95**, 147 hemp, etc **118**, 150 hams, smoked, etc **204**, 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washers **37**, 142 pieces in the rough **30**, 141 finished **31**, 141 pipe **33**, 142 rails and railroad materials **28**, 141 railway car wheels, etc **31**, 141 saddlery hardware **40**, 142 screws, tacks, and brads **39**, 142 sheets **29**, 141 structural **32**, 142 tinned, terne plate, and tin plate **29**, 141 wire **34**, 142 manufactures **34**, 142 isinglass **88**, 147 ivory **277**, 165 imitations **278**, 165 jade, unmounted **13**, 138 jams, fruit **234**, 162 jardinieres, fine decorated, etc **11**, 138 jars, earthenware **11**, 138 glass **15**, 139 jasper **1**, 137 jellies, fruit **234**, 162 jerseys, cotton **105**, 149 hemp, etc **125**, 152 wool **139**, 153 jet **277**, 165 imitations **278**, 165 jewelry, gold or platinum **23**, 140 plated, gold, and silver **25**, 140 silver **24**, 140 joss sticks **85**, 146 jute (*see* hemp) kaolin **6**, 138 kid gloves **176**, 156 kinetoscopes **183**, 157 kitchen utensils, earthenware **11**, 138clxxxviii knitted goods, cotton **105**, 149 hemp, etc **125**, 152 wool, etc **139**, 153 knives **42**, 142 laces, cotton **107**, 149 hemp, etc **126**, 152 lamp chimneys, glass **17**, 139 lamps, vehicle, tin plate **44**, 143 lard, and imitations **205**, 159 laths, wood **155**, 154 launches **200**, 159 lava **5**, 138 lead, bars, sheets, etc **52**, 144 other articles **52**, 144 ingots or lumps **52**, 144 leather, common **175**, 156 fine **175**, 156 gilt, enameled, etc **175**, 156 manufactures **179**, 156 preservatives, etc **65**, 145 shoe, common **175**, 156 fine **175**, 156 enameled, etc **175**, 156 leaves, crude drugs **55**, 144 lenses, for spectacles, etc **20**, 139 lichens, crude drugs **55**, 144 lighters **200**, 159 lighting articles, glass **16**, 139 lime **6**, 138 chloride of **72**, 145 phosphates and superphosphates of **72**, 145 linen (*see* hemp). linoleum **284**, 166 liqueurs **260**, 164 lithographic inks **62**, 145 logs, common wood **155**, 154 fine wood **156**, 154 loofah **282**, 166 macaroni **222**, 161 mace **247**, 163 machine belting **192**, 158 machinery **191**, 158 magic lanterns **183**, 157 maize **217**, 161 meal **217**, 161 for table use **218**, 161 malt beverages **264**, 164 malted milk **219**, 161 manganese **58**, 144 manifolding machines, etc **185**, 157 mantles for lamps **5**, 138 marble **1**, 137 mares **168**, 156 marmalades, fruit **234**, 162 matches **90**, 147 materials, not specified, crude **303**, 168 advanced but not manufactured **303**, 168 manufactured into articles **303**, 168 mathematical appliances and apparatus **300**, 168 meat, canned or potted, common **206**, 160 tongue, liver, etc **207**, 160 patés, delicatessen, etc **208**, 160 dry, smoked, or cured **204**, 159 extracts, etc **210**, 160 fresh **202**, 159 salted, etc **203**, 159 mechanically operated music, picture, etc., machines **183**, 157 medicinal preparations **79**, 146 products, crude animal **57**, 144 medicines, 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with other devices **183**, 157 mustard **250**, 163 nails and clasp nails, iron or steel **38**, 142 navy resin **54**, 144 needles **275**, 165 nets, fishing, cotton **94**, 147 hemp **118**, 150 tennis, cotton **95**, 147 hemp **118**, 150 netting, cotton **95**, 147 hemp **118**, 150 nickel, and alloys, bars, sheets, etc **50**, 143 other articles **50**, 143 nitric acid **68**, 145 Nottingham lace articles, cotton **107**, 149 nutmegs **248**, 163 nuts, edible, and products **236**, 162 iron or steel **37**, 142 oats **217**, 161 meal **217**, 161 for table use **218**, 161 ochers **58**, 144 odometers **184**, 157 oil cake **225**, 161 oilcloth **284**, 166 oils, animal **82**, 146 essential **85**, 146 fixed vegetable **81**, 146 mineral **22**, 140 oilstones **3**, 137 oleaginous seeds **53**, 144 oleomargarine **272**, 165 onyx **1**, 137clxxxix opal, unmounted **13**, 138 opium, and preparations **77**, 146 optical appliances and apparatus **300**, 168 ornaments, ordinary, not gold, etc **276**, 165 osiers, crude, and manufactures **167**, 155 oxen **169**, 156 oysters, fresh **214**, 160 paints, common **59**, 144 mineral, common **58**, 144 other **59**, 144 paper, blank books **151**, 154 books and albums of lithographs, etc **153**, 154 cigarette **150**, 154 copying books **151**, 154 confetti **148**, 153 designs for industrial uses **153**, 154 envelopes **148**, 153 papier-mâché, etc **154**, 154 plain, not printed **148**, 153 manufactures **148**, 153 printed books **152**, 154 printed, lithographed, etc **149**, 154 manufactures **149**, 154 printed or lithographed music **149**, 154 printing **147**, 153 sand, etc **147**, 153 serpentine **148**, 153 sheathing and roofing **147**, 153 writing **148**, 153 papier-mâché **154**, 154 paraffin **22, 83**, 140, 146 parasols and frames **295**, 167 pasteboard, plain, not printed **148**, 153 manufactures **148**, 153 printed, lithographed, etc **149**, 154 manufactures **149**, 154 pastes for soups **222**, 161 patent medicines **78**, 146 paving glass **18**, 139 paving slabs, etc., glass **18**, 139 pearls, unmounted **13**, 138 peas, dried **226**, 161 pedometers **184**, 157 pencils **63**, 145 pens **275**, 165 reservoir **292**, 167 pepper **249**, 163 peppers, pod, dried **249**, 163 perambulators **198**, 158 wooden parts for **199**, 159 percussion caps for firearms **89**, 147 perfumery **85**, 146 pharmaceutical products **79**, 146 phonographs **183**, 157 phosphorus **67**, 145 photographic equipment, etc **299**, 167 picture-projecting devices **183**, 157 pigments, paints, etc **58–65**, 144, 145 mineral, common **58**, 144 other **59**, 144 pigs, sucking **171**, 156 pile fabrics, cotton **103**, 149 towels and bath robes **104**, 149 hemp, etc **124**, 152 pillow shams, cotton lace **107**, 149 pins, common and safety **275**, 165 pipes, aluminum **50**, 143 clay, and cement **9**, 138 cast-iron **26**, 141 copper **46**, 143 lead **52**, 144 pipes, nickel **50**, 143 tin **51**, 143 wood **159**, 154 wrought-iron or steel **33**, 142 zinc **52**, 144 piqués, cotton **101**, 149 pitch, Burgundy, etc **54**, 144 piths, crude, and manufactures **167**, 155 plates, cast-iron **26**, 141 platinum, articles other than jewelry **23**, 140 goldsmiths’ wares **23**, 140 jewelry **23**, 140 salts of **76**, 146 plumbing articles, zinc, lead, etc **52**, 144 plushes, cotton **103**, 149 hemp, etc **124**, 152 poles, common wood **155**, 154 fine wood **156**, 154 polo mallets, balls, etc **294**, 167 pool tables, etc **164**, 155 porcelain, decorated, etc **11**, 138 wares **11**, 138 potassium, bitartrate **74**, 146 chloride of **72**, 145 nitrate of **72**, 145 oxide and hydroxide of **70**, 145 sulphate of **72**, 145 potted meats, common **208**, 160 soups and broths **209**, 160 poultry **201**, 159 canned preparations of **207**, 160 live **173**, 156 powder, giant, blasting, etc **89**, 147 precious stones, unmounted **13**, 138 doublets, 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**94**, 147 sake **262**, 164 stronger **263**, 164 salt, common **72**, 145 for curing meats **204**, 159 salts, inorganic **72**, 145 organic **73**, 146 sandals **177**, 156 sandpaper **147**, 153 sanitary articles, earthenware, etc **11**, 138 lead, zinc, etc **52**, 144 Satsuma ware **11**, 138 sauces, table **253**, 164 sausage casings **203**, 159 sausages, dry, cured, or smoked **204**, 159 other **207**, 160 sawdust **157**, 154 schists **22**, 140 scientific appliances and apparatus **300**, 168 scissors **42**, 142 screws, iron or steel **39**, 142 sea food **212**, 160 seeds, aromatic, and of morbid growth, crude **55**, 144 edible **224**, 161 for animal food **225**, 161 oleaginoust **53**, 144 semiprecious stones, unmounted **13**, 138 imitation **14**, 139 Sevres ware **11**, 138 sewing machines, and parts **187**, 157 thread, cotton **93**, 147 shafting **191**, 158 shavings, wood **157**, 154 shawl straps **285**, 166 shears **42**, 142 sheathing felt or textiles **283**, 166 paper **147**, 153 sheets, aluminum **50**, 143 copper **46**, 143 lead **52**, 144 nickel **50**, 143 tin **51**, 143 sheets, wrought-iron or steel **29**, 141 zinc **52**, 144 shellfish, in bulk **214**, 160 in cans, etc **212**, 160 shells, polished, etc **281**, 166 shingles, wood **155**, 154 shoe laces, cotton **112**, 150 hemp, etc **130**, 152 polishes, etc **65**, 145 shoes **177**, 156 shocks, wood **158**, 154 sidearms, not firearms **42**, 142 silk, floss and twisted **144**, 153 raw **142**, 153 spun **143**, 153 textiles, in the piece **145**, 153 manufactures **146**, 153 waste **142**, 153 silver, articles, other than jewelry **24**, 140 jewelry **24**, 140 plated wares **25**, 140 salts of **76**, 146 silversmiths’ wares **24**, 140 sirups **238**, 162 skins (*see* hides and skins). slippers **177**, 156 slot machines, automatic **188**, 157 soaps and soap powders **84**, 146 soda ash **70**, 145 sodium, nitrate of **72**, 145 oxide and hydroxide of **70**, 145 soups, canned or potted **209**, 160 tablets, concentrated, etc **210**, 160 spectacles **20**, 139 spices, other **252**, 163 spirits, alcoholic **258**, 164 turpentine **61**, 145 sponges, natural **282**, 166 springs, railway car, iron or steel **31**, 141 squares, clay, and cement **9**, 138 stallions **168**, 156 stamp pads **185**, 157 staples, iron or steel **38**, 142 starch, industrial **87**, 147 statuettes **11**, 138 staves, wood **158**, 154 steam boilers **191**, 158 steel (*see* iron or steel). stems, crude drugs **55**, 144 sticks for umbrellas, canes, etc **167**, 155 Stockholm tar **54**, 144 stockings or socks, cotton **105**, 149 hemp, etc **125**, 152 wool **139**, 153 stones, fine **1**, 137 other **2**, 137 stoneware **11**, 138 straw, crude, and manufactures **167**, 155 for animals **225**, 161 hats, bonnets, etc **296**, 167 strawboard, plain, not printed **148**, 153 manufactures **148**, 153 printed, lithographed, etc **149**, 154 manufactures **149**, 154 tarred felt, etc **283**, 166 structural iron or steel pieces **32**, 142 substances, not specified, crude **303**, 168 advanced but not manufactured **303**, 168 manufactured into articles **303**, 168 sugar **237**, 162 suit cases **285**, 166cxci sulphur **66**, 145 dioxide **68**, 145 sulphuric acid **68**, 145 surgical appliances and apparatus **300**, 168 dressings **80**, 146 swabs, cotton **96**, 147 sweetmeats **241**, 162 swine **170**, 156 sword canes, etc **42**, 142 table sauces **253**, 164 tableware, china, etc **11**, 138 glass **16**, 139 tacks **39**, 142 tan bark and tanning extracts **64**, 145 tapes, cotton **111**, 150 boot straps **111**, 150 hemp, etc **129**, 152 boot straps **129**, 152 tapestries, cotton **109**, 150 hemp, etc **128**, 152 tar, Stockholm **54**, 144 tars, pitches, and tar oils **22**, 140 tea **244**, 163 teeth, artificial **279**, 166 “telescope” bags **285**, 166 tenders **191**, 158 tennis nets, cotton **95**, 147 hemp, etc **118**, 150 rackets, balls, etc **294**, 167 terne plate **29**, 141 manufactures **44**, 143 textiles, cotton **97–116**, 147–150 hemp, flax, etc **120–134**, 151, 152 roofing, sheathing, etc **283**, 166 silk **145–146**, 153 wool **140**, 153 threads, cotton, coarse **93**, 147 mercerized **93**, 147 sewing, etc **93**, 147 hemp, etc **118**, 150 tiger-eye, unmounted **13**, 138 tiles, ceramic **10**, 138 clay, and cement **9**, 138 tin, and alloys, bars, sheets, etc **51**, 143 foil **51**, 143 plate **29**, 141 manufactures **44**, 143 vehicle lamps **44**, 143 tires, wrought-iron or steel **28**, 141 tobacco, leaf **301**, 168 cigars, etc **301**, 168 other **301**, 168 toilet articles, glass **16**, 139 preparations **85**, 146 tool bags, chests, and cases **285**, 166 tools, common **191**, 158 fine, for arts, trades, etc **193**, 158 tooth soaps and powders **85**, 146 torpedoes, toy **89**, 147 tortoise shell **277**, 165 imitation **278**, 165 towels, cotton pile fabrics **104**, 149 toys and games **293**, 167 track, crossings, iron or steel **28**, 141 sections, iron or steel **28**, 141 tramway vehicles, and parts **197**, 158 tramways, portable, iron or steel **28**, 141 traveling bags **285**, 166 trimmings, cotton **111**, 150 hemp, etc **129**, 152 trinkets, ordinary **276**, 165 trolley wire, copper **47**, 143 trucks, warehouse **194**, 158 wooden parts for **199**, 159 trunks **285**, 166 tubing, flexible **291**, 167 tulles, cotton **106**, 149 hemp, etc **126**, 152 tuns, wood **159**, 154 turbans **298**, 167 turpentine, spirits of **61**, 145 twines, cotton **94**, 147 hemp, etc **118**, 150 type **52**, 144 typewriters, and parts **185**, 157 umbrellas, and frames **295**, 167 undershirts, cotton knit **105**, 149 hemp, etc., knit **125**, 152 wool, knitted **139**, 153 urns, glass **20**, 139 valises **285**, 166 vanilla beans **256**, 164 varnishes **60**, 145 vaseline **22**, 140 vases, fine, decorated, etc **11**, 138 glass **20**, 139 vegetable fibers, manufactures **134**, 152 hair, crude, and manufactures **167**, 155 oils, fixed **81**, 146 products, crude drugs, not edible **55**, 144 wax **83**, 146 vegetables, edible, dried, etc **228**, 161 fresh **227**, 161 pickled **230**, 162 preserved **229**, 162 vehicles, railway and tramway **197**, 158 other wheeled **198**, 158 wooden parts for **199**, 159 velocipedes, and parts **196**, 158 velveteens, cotton **103**, 149 hemp, etc **124**, 152 velvets, cotton **103**, 149 hemp, etc **124**, 152 vermicelli **222**, 161 vermouth **262**, 164 stronger **263**, 164 Vienna furniture **160**, 155 vinegar **254**, 164 wafers, edible **220**, 161 wagons **194**, 158 wooden parts for **199**, 159 washers, iron or steel **37**, 142 waste, animal **181**, 157 cotton **91**, 147 other **302**, 168 silk **142**, 153 wool **135**, 153 watches, and parts **184**, 157 water craft **200**, 159 waterproof stuffs, cotton, etc **115**, 150 hemp, etc **133**, 152 waters, mineral **265**, 165 sweetened, etc **265**, 165 wax, mineral, vegetable, and animal **83**, 146 weeds, crude drugs **55**, 144 weighing apparatus, etc **189**, 157 Welsbach lamp mantles **5**, 138 whalebone, and imitations **278**, 165 wheat **216**, 161 cracked, for table use **218**, 161 flour **216**, 161 wheelbarrows **194**, 158cxcii wheelbarrows, wooden parts for **199**, 159 wheels, emery, etc **3**, 137 railway car, iron or steel **31**, 141 whetstones **3**, 137 whips **178**, 156 whipstocks **167**, 155 whisky **258**, 164 white lead paints **59**, 144 whitewash substances, dry **58**, 144 liquid or paste **59**, 145 wicks, cotton, for candles, etc **94**, 147 for lamps **110**, 150 window glass **18**, 139 wine lees **74**, 146 wines, sparkling **261**, 164 still **262**, 164 stronger **263**, 164 wire, aluminum **50**, 143 copper **47**, 143 covered with textiles, etc **47**, 143 cables and trolley wires **47**, 143 covered with silk **47**, 143 gauze, cloth, etc **47**, 143 manufactures **47**, 143 iron or steel **34**, 142 manufactures **34**, 142 lead **52**, 144 nickel **50**, 143 tin **51**, 143 zinc **52**, 144 wood, barbers’ and dentists’ chairs **163**, 155 billiard, etc., tables **164**, 155 bowling alleys, etc **164**, 155 common **155**, 154 manufactures **160**, 155 common or fine, manufactures, inlaid, etc **162**, 155 fine **156**, 154 manufactures **161**, 155 shavings, etc **157**, 154 shooks, staves, hoops, etc **158**, 154 tuns, pipes, casks, etc **159**, 154 wood fillers **60**, 145 woods, crude drugs **55**, 144 dyeing and tanning **64**, 145 wool, bristles, animal hair, and manufactures **137**, 153 carded or dyed **135**, 153 combed **135**, 153 knitted goods **139**, 159 manufactures **141**, 153 textiles **140**, 153 waste **135**, 153 yarns **136**, 153 writing machines, etc **185**, 157 yarns, cotton **92, 93**, 147 hemp, etc **117**, 150 wool **136**, 153 zinc, bars, sheets, etc **52**, 144 other articles **52**, 144 ingots or lumps **52**, 144 articles on free list. advertising lithographs, etc **325**, 169 aluminum, pigs, etc **306**, 168 animals, breeding; certificate required **331**, 170 animals, etc., for exhibition or competition for prizes; regulations **345**, 172 articles, animals, etc., for display at expositions, etc.; regulations **345**, 172 articles, for construction, etc., of vessels; regulations **349**, 173 native, exported without drawback and returned unchanged in value; regulations **347**, 173 to be repaired; regulations **350**, 173 bell metal **306**, 168 Bibles **326**, 169 blind, books and music for **326**, 169 booklets, advertising **325**, 169 books, exported and returned unchanged in value; regulations **347**, 173 in raised characters, for the blind **326**, 169 scientific, etc., not for sale, for societies, schools, libraries, etc.; regulations **346**, 172 for individuals; limit **346**, 173 brass, scrap **306**, 168 bristles, washed only **311**, 169 cables, submarine telegraph **321**, 169 calendars, advertising **325**, 169 carabao; conditions **332**, 170 cinchona bark, salts, etc **320**, 169 circus equipment, etc; conditions **339**, 171 coins and currency **318**, 169 collections of stamps **327**, 169 commercial documents, executed **318**, 169 samples; limitation **333**, 170 containers of goods, wares, and merchandise **351**, 173 consulates, supplies for foreign **342**, 172 copper, scrap, matte, etc **306**, 168 correspondence **327**, 169 cotton, raw **309**, 169 documents, typewritten **237**, 169 drawings, pen and ink, art **324**, 169 economic books, etc., for societies, schools, libraries, etc.; regulations **346**, 172 for individuals; limit **346**, 173 effects, personal, of residents dying abroad **340**, 171 entertainment, articles for public; conditions **339**, 171 expositions, articles, animals, etc., for display in; regulations **345**, 172 family paintings, etc **324**, 169 fibers, raw or hackled, vegetable **310**, 169 folders, advertising **325**, 169 gems, etc., for societies, etc **334**, 170 gold, bars, scrap, etc **315**, 169 hair, animal, washed only **311**, 169 hides, not tanned **316**, 169 historical books, etc., for societies, schools, libraries, etc.; regulations **346**, 172 for individuals; limit **346**, 173 holdings of goods, wares, and merchandise **351**, 173 hops **317**, 169 household effects of Philippine residents returning from abroad; regulations **344**, 172 hymnals, etc **326**, 169 ice **323**, 169 iron, scrap, pig, ingots **306**, 168 jewelry, broken up gold, etc **315**, 169 lead, scrap, pigs, etc **306**, 168 life-preservers, and life buoys **307**, 168 lithographs, advertising **325**, 169 magazines, etc **326**, 169 malt **317**, 169cxciii manufactures, native, exported without drawback and returned unchanged in value; regulations **347**, 173 manures, natural **319**, 169 manuscripts **327**, 169 materials for construction, etc., of vessels; regulations **349**, 173 medals, etc., received as prizes **328**, 169 models, not for practical use **313**, 169 moss, live **305**, 168 mules; conditions **332**, 170 Muntz metal **306**, 168 museums, public, scientific collections, etc., for **341**, 171 music in raised characters, for the blind **326**, 169 newspapers **326**, 169 nickel, pigs, etc **306**, 168 oakum **308**, 169 onions **314**, 169 ores **306**, 168 paintings, oil, etc **324**, 169 on glass for presentation to public institutions **335**, 170 works of art, exported and returned unchanged in value; regulations **347**, 173 paper pulp and stock **312**, 169 periodicals **326**, 169 personal effects of residents dying abroad **340**, 171 Philippine, etc., vessels, repairs made abroad to; proof **348**, 173 philosophical books, apparatus, etc., for societies, schools, libraries, etc.; regulations **346**, 172 for individuals; limit **346**, 173 photographs, family **324**, 169 pipe organs, for religious, etc., purposes **329**, 169 plants, live **305**, 168 platinum, bars, scrap, etc **315**, 169 posters, advertising **325**, 169 potatoes, Irish **314**, 169 prizes, medals, etc., received as **328**, 169 products, native, exported without draw-back and returned unchanged in value; regulations **347**, 173 professional instruments, etc., of settlers; conditions **338**, 171 public documents, etc., of foreign governments **327**, 169 pulp, paper **312**, 169 pumps for salvage of vessels; conditions **343**, 172 quinine, sulphate, etc **320**, 169 regalia, etc., for societies, etc **334**, 170 repairs, articles brought in for; regulations **350**, 173 made abroad to documented Philippine, etc., vessels; proof **348**, 173 residents returning from abroad, wearing apparel and household effects of; regulations **344**, 172 reviews, periodicals **326**, 169 salvage of vessels, pumps for; conditions **343**, 172 samples, commercial; limitation **333**, 170 of no commercial value **313**, 169 schoolbooks **326**, 169 schools, scientific collections, etc., for **341**, 171 scientific books, apparatus, ete., for societies, schools, libraries, etc.; regulations **346**, 172 for individuals; limit **346**, 173 scoriæ of ores **306**, 168 scrap metal, baser **306**, 168 sculptures, specimens or casts of, for societies, etc **334**, 170 serums **322**, 169 settlers, personal and household effects, etc., conditions **338**, 171 shoots, live **305**, 168 silkworm eggs and cocoons; conditions **330**, 170 silver, bars, scrap, etc **315**, 169 skins, raw, etc., not tanned **316**, 169 societies, scientific, etc., collections for **341**, 171 stamps, collections of **327**, 169 statuary, etc., for societies, etc **334**, 170 steel, ingots **306**, 168 submarine telegraph cables **321**, 169 supplies for foreign consulates; conditions **342**, 172 text-books used in Philippine schools **326**, 169 theatrical equipment, etc.; conditions **339**, 171 tin, scrap, ingots, etc **306**, 168 tools of trade, etc., of settlers, not for sale, etc.; conditions **338**, 171 travelers’ household effects, horses, etc.; conditions **337**, 171 personal effects; limitations **336**, 170 trees, live **305**, 168 trophies, medals, etc., received as **328**, 169 vaccines **322**, 169 vegetable fibers, raw, etc **310**, 169 vessels, articles for construction, etc., of; regulations **307, 349**, 168, 173 Philippine, etc., repairs made abroad to; proof **348**, 173 wearing apparel of Philippine residents returning from abroad; regulations **344**, 172 wool, washed only **311**, 169 work animals, bovine; conditions **332**, 170 works of art, paintings, etc **324**, 169 exported and returned unchanged in value; regulations **347**, 173 for presentation to public institutions, etc **335**, 170 for public museums, galleries, etc **341**, 171 zinc, scrap, pigs, etc **306**, 168 export duties. abaca
(hemp)**352**, 174 copra **354**, 174 sugar **353**, 174 tobacco **355**, 174 not to be paid on articles shipped direct to United States. *Phillip and Strangways Lumber Company*, may bridge Saint Francis River, between Fisk and Saint Francis, Ark 179 *Philosophical Apparatus, etc.*, on free list, for colleges, etc., not for sale 78 for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 *Philosophical Societies, etc.*, on free list, apparatus, etc., for 78 books, etc., for; limit 74 *Phoenix, Ariz.*, appropriation for Indian School 273, 1062 for public building 1379 constitution to provide for capital of State at, until 1926 570 limit of cost increased, public building 677cxciv *Phonographs, etc.*, duty on 70 *Phosphates*, on free list, crude 78 *Phosphates, Lands Bearing*, within temporary reservations for power sites, etc., not open to occupation, etc 847 *Phosphoric Acid*, on free list 71 *Phosphorus*, duty on 16 *Photogelatin Printed Paper Articles*, duty on, not specially provided for 64 *Photographic Dry Plates or Films*, duty on, not otherwise provided for 70 on free list, American, exposed abroad 73 *Photographic Film Negatives*, duty on, for moving pictures 70 *Photographic Film Positives*, duty on, for moving pictures 70 *Photographic Lenses*, duty on 21 *Photographic Paper*, duty on, albumenized, etc 62 plain basic 62 *Photographic Pictures*, on free list, for temporary exhibition, etc;, not for sale; conditions 81 *Photographs*, duty on albums of 64 not specially provided for 64 on free list, for educational institutions, etc., limit 74 by societies, etc., for exhibition, not for sale; conditions 81 for the United States, or Library of Congress 73 printed more than 20 years 73 *Phthalic Acid*, on free list 71 *Physical Constants*, appropriation for operating testing machines to determine, etc 1232 deficiency appropriation for testing machine for determination of 216 *Physical Hydrography*, appropriation for continuing researches in 759, 1433 *Physical Researches, Geological*, appropriation for 743, 1418 *Pianoforte Actions*, duty on, or parts thereof 70 *Pianoforte and Piano-Action Leather*, duty on 68 *Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J.*, appropriation for storage magazine 720 for high explosive plant 1398 *Pickering, Marshall*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Pickets*, duty on wood 33 *Pickles*, duty on 36 *Picric Acid*, on free list 71 *Pictures* (*see also* Works of Art), duty on lithographically printed 62 *Pictures, etc., Obscene or Immoral*, importation prohibited; seizure, etc 86 *Pictures, Photographic*, on free list, for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 *Pierre, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 283, 1071 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 223, 226, 811 terms of court at 1124 *Pigments*, duty on artists’ 16 not specially provided for 15 *Pigs*, duty on iron 21 lead 30 nickel 31 zinc 32 on free list, copper, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 74 tin 80 *Pike National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Pike Rapids Power Company*, time extended to dam Mississippi River, Morrison County, Minn., by 1359 *Pile Fabrics*, duty on cotton, etc 47 flax, etc 51 silk, not specially provided for 57 *Pilkington Bayou, Tex.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Pill Tiles*, duty on 18 *Pillow Shams*, duty on cotton, etc., made on Nottingham lace or warp machines 50 *Pills*, duty on medicinal, etc., drugs in 16 *Pilot Chart, Navy*, appropriation for preparing 508, 1210 for North Pacific monthly 508, 1210 to state that data is furnished by Hydrographic Office and Weather Bureau 508 meteorological information for, to be promptly furnished to Hydrographic Office by Weather Bureau 508 *Pilot, Coast*, appropriation for compiling 756, 1433 *Pima County, Ariz.*, lands granted to Arizona to pay bonds issued by 573 *Pima Indians, Ariz.*, appropriation for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation 272 repayment of all moneys for 272 *Pimento*, on free list, unground 79 *Pimento Wood*, on free list, in the rough, cut for umbrellas, canes, etc 81 *Pine Bluff, Ark.*, appropriation for improvement of Arkansas River at 651 bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 601 *Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S. Dak.*, unallotted, etc., lands in, to be sold; description 440 timber lands excepted 440 relinquishment of allotments 440 reservations for agency, schools, etc 440 patents to religious organizations 440 opening to entry by proclamation 441 allotments to be completed before 441 town sites to be surveyed, etc.; sale of lots 441 payments; use of proceeds 441 appraisal and sale of homesteads 441 classification of lands 441 timber lands reserved for Indians 442 method of payment and entry 442 reappraisal of undisposed of lands 442 deposit of proceeds to credit of Indians 442 sections 16 and 36 granted to South Dakota; lieu land selections; restrictions 442 sections 16 and 36 in Bennett County granted to South Dakota 1072cxcv sections 16 and 36 in Bennett County granted to S. Dakota; lieu land selections extended to the whole reservation; restrictions 1073 appropriation for purchase of school sections 443 for expenses of appraising, etc.; reimbursement 443 intoxicants prohibited 443 liability of United States defined 443 treaty rights unimpaired 443 *Pineapples*, duty on 38 preserved in their own juice 38 *Piney Branch Parkway N W., D. C.*, appropriation for care and improvement 983 deficiency appropriation for expenses 784 placed under Rock Creek Park Board of Control 983 *Pins*, duty on hair, hat, safety, etc 31 silver, etc., jewelry 67 *Pipe Lines*, transportation of oil, etc., by, subject to interstate commerce regulations 544 *Pipe Lines, Oil or Gas*, right of way through Arkansas public lands granted for 296 *Pipes*, duty on 70 bowls 70 cast-iron 25 iron or steel, welded, seamed, or jointed 26 copper 30 lead 30 *Pipestone, Minn.*, appropriation for Indian school 276, 1065 *Piqua, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1379 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Piscataqua River*, bridge authorized across, Portsmouth, N. H 1362 *Pistols*, duty on 28 *Pistols, Army Standard Automatic*, appropriation for issue to States, etc., of, for Organized Militia 1057 *Pitch*, on free list, Burgundy 74 coal-tar 74 wood 80 *Pitch Pipes*, duty on 70 *Pithlachascotee River, Fla.*, preliminary examination to be made of 954 *Pitkin, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 461 *Pittsburg County, Okla.*, federal jail at McAlester, transferred to; conditions 702 *Pittsburg, Pa.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 638, 936 for marine hospital, furniture, etc 781 deficiency appropriation! for repairs to building 121 for post-office building, custodian 208 for public building 780 report, etc., to be made on proposed canal to Lake Erie from Ohio River, at local expense 956 terms of court at 1123 time extended for bridging Monongahela River at 269, 908 *Pittsfield, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 706 *Placards*, duty on lithographically printed 62 *Places of Amusement, etc.*, penalty for discriminating against wearers of United States uniforms by 963 *Plainfield, N. J.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, site 207 *Plaits*, duty on, straw, etc., for hats, etc 64 *Planks*, duty on, sawed cabinet wood 33 sawed whitewood, sycamore, and basswood 33 *Plans, etc., for Government Buildings*, may be prepared in office of Supervising Architect at request of head of department, etc 699 *Plant Breeding*, appropriation for demonstrations of general and cooperative 422, 1243 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 420, 1241 for general expenses and investigations 421, 1242 for investigating, etc., plant, fruit, and tree diseases 421, 1242 for investigating, etc., cotton, truck, etc., plants 421, 1242 for plant nutrition, adaptation, etc 421, 1242 for drug, tea, fiber, etc., investigations 421, 1242 for grading, etc., cotton and grain 422, 1242 for physical examinations 422, 1242 for collecting, etc., new seeds, etc 422, 1242 for testing commercial seeds, etc 422, 1242 for improving production, grain; tobacco 422, 1242 for forage crops, etc 1242 for plant breeding; fibers for paper making 422, 1243 for drought-resistant, etc., plants 422, 1243 for sugar-producing plants 422, 1243 for improving grazing lands; farm practice 422, 1243 allotment to Alaska 1243 for meeting ravages of cotton boll weevil 422, 1243 for dry-land farming experiments 422, 1243 for utilizing reclaimed lands 422, 1243 for investigating fruit, etc., production and shipment 422, 1243 for experimental gardens and grounds 423, 1243 for farm, Arlington, Va 423, 1243 for testing garden, Fort Brown, Tex 423, 1243 for administrative expenses 423, 1243 for seed purchase and distribution 423, 1243 deficiency appropriation for expenses 223, 812, 1324 for seeds, etc., distribution 224, 812, 814, 1324 for botanical investigations 1324 for cotton boll weevil, expenses 1324 *Plantation Creek, Ga.*, appropriation for improvement of 643 *Planters*, duty on agricultural; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Plants*, duty on greenhouse 36 nursery or greenhouse stock: 37 on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 78 tropical and semitropical, for cultivation 75 *Plaques*, duty on, China, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated, etc 18cxcvi *Plaster of Paris*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 *Plaster Rock*, duty on 18 *Plasters, Healing or Curative*, duty on 16 *Plate Iron*, duty on boiler or other 22 *Plates*, duty on, carbon 19 cast-iron 26 chiseled, etc 26 circular saw 25 copper, rolled 30 electrotype 28 engraved for printing 28 fur 67 iron or steel, for producing designs, etc., on glass 28 cold rolled, etc., not polished 23 polished 25 pickled 23 with other metal imposed 23 lithographic, of stone, etc., engraved, etc 28 nickel 31 steel, engraved 28 not specially provided for 23 stereotype 28 stove, cast-iron 26 tin and terne 23 on free list, copper, unmanufactured, not specially provided for 74 glass, rough-cut, for optical instruments 76 platinum 78 *Platinum*, duty on articles of jewelry 68 manufactures of, not specially provided for 33 on free list, combinations of iridium, etc., with 76 unmanufactured or in ingots, bars, plates, sheets, wire, sponge, or scrap 78 vases, retorts, etc., of, for chemical uses 78 *Platt National Parle, Okla.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 745, 1420 *Plattsburg, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 635 *Playgrounds, D. C.*, appropriation for equipment 389, 981 wholly from District revenues 389 for toilet facilities, etc., Rosedale and Georgetown 389 for interior park, square 534 981 *Playing Cards*, duty on 64 *Pleasure Boats* (*see* Yachts). *Pleuro Pneumonia, etc., Animal*, appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 420, 1239 *Pliers*, duty on 33 *Plows*, duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Plumas National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Plumbago*, on free list 78 *Plumbers’ Knives*, duty on 27 *Plumbing Inspection, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries, division of 375, 967 *Plums*, duty on green or ripe 37 dried, etc 38 *Plunkett, Assistant Engineer M. H.*, may be advanced to passed assistant engineer, Navy, retired 1360 *Plush*, duty on hatters’ 71 velvet, ribbons 57 *Plushes*, duty on cotton, etc 47 silk 57 of camel’s-hair, etc., classified as wool 67 *Plushes, Silk*, distinction between velvets and 57 *Plymouth, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 632 limit of cost increased, public building 678 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 672 *Pneumatic-Tube Service, Postal Service*, credit of sales of steam for, in public buildings, to fuel, etc 121 *Pneumatic Tubes*, appropriation for maintenance, repairs, etc., appraisers’ stores and custom-house, New York City 708, 1385 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc., Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 361, 1333 contracts authorized for Cincinnati, Ohio 1356 steam to operate, furnished from appropriations for public buildings; pavment for 715, 1392 *Pocahontas, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Black River at 178 *Pocatello, Idaho*, construction of public building authorized at 681 terms of court at 928, 1109 *Pocatello National Forest, Idaho and Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 lands added to 919 *Pocketbooks*, duty on leather 68 *Pocketknives*, duty on 26 *Pocomoke River, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of 937 *Point Judith, R. I.*, appropriation for harbor of refuge; contracts 632, 934 *Point Loma, Cal.*, fog signal, etc., authorized at 537 *Point Pleasant, W. Va.*, appropriation for public building 1379 limit of cost increased for memorial structure at 694 *Pointe au Pelee, Lake Erie*, appropriation for maintenance of light-vessel 755 *Points*, duty on steel, lathed, machined, etc 28 *Poisonous Foods, Drugs, etc.*, appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 432, 1255 *Poles*, duty on telegraph, etc 33 *Police Court, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 403, 995 for witness fees, jurors, etc 404, 995 deficiency appropriation for witness fees 1297 moneys in, unclaimed for two years to be deposited in the Treasury 404 probation officers to be appointed by; duties, etc 864cxcvii *Police, D. C.*, appropriation for major, officers, etc 399, 990 detail to enforce child labor law 399, 990 for aid to National Bureau of Criminal Identification 399, 990 for fuel and repairs 399, 990 for contingent expenses 399, 990 for reconstructing cell corridors in stations 991 for house of detention 400, 991 for harbor patrol 400, 991 *Police Regulations, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for printing 783 *Polishes, Shoe*, duty on 12 *Political Contributions for Elections of Representatives*, provisions for giving publicity to 822 *Political Convicts, Alien*, not excluded, if offense did not involve moral turpitude 264 *Polson Bay, Flathead Lake, Mont.*, appropriation for improvement of 666 *Polygamy, etc.*, prohibition of, required in constitution of Arizona 569 of New Mexico 550 *Polygamy Prosecutions*, disqualifications for jurors in 1166 *Pomades*, duty on 16 *Pomelos*, duty on 38 *Ponca Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 280, 1069 *Ponchatoula River, La.*, preliminary examination to be made of 955 *Pontiac, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1379 limit of cost, increased, public building 677 *Pontiac, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1379 *Pool Balls*, duty on ivory, bone, etc 66 *Poor, D. C.*, appropriation for relief of the 411, 1002 for transportation of paupers 411, 1002 *Poor Persons*, may enter or defend suits without prepaying costs 866 writs of error and appeals included 866 affidavit of poverty required 866 *Poorhouse, D. C.* (*see* Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.). *Poplar Bluff, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Black River at 907 construction of public building at, authorized 682 *Poppy Seed*, duty on 37 oil, raw, boiled, or oxidized 14 *Population of the United States*, census of, to be taken in 1910, etc 1, 227 schedules of inquiries 3, 227 time unemployed, etc 4, 227 address of blind, deaf, and dumb 4, 227 enumeration of institutions 4, 227 nationality, etc., of foreign-born persons 877 certified returns of, may be furnished States, etc 10 *Porcelain Ware*, duty on decorated, etc 18 not decorated, etc 18 *Porcelain, Works in*, on free list, by societies, etc., for exhibition, not for sale; conditions 81 produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Porch Blinds*, duty on wood, etc 34 *Porcupine Island, Me.*, appropriation for breakwater from Mount Desert to; contracts 630, 933 *Pork*, duty on fresh 38 *Port Arthur Ship Canal, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of Sabine-Neches Canal to Neches River 943 local contribution, maintenance, etc 944 *Port Arthur, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 706, 1379 *Port Bolivar, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of channel to 649, 944 *Port Chester, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 635 *Port Clinton, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 653 *Port Eads Light-House Depot, La.*, transferred to New Orleans 536 *Port Henry, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 673 *Port Huron, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of Black River at 655 terms of court at 1115 *Port Jefferson, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 635 *Port Jervis, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1379 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Port Lavaca, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of channel from Pass Cavallo to 649 *Port Orford, Oreg.*, made port of delivery 579 *Port Townsend, Wash.*, preliminary examination of ship canal, Puget Sound and Oak Harbor, to be made 676 *Port Washington, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 656 *Port Wing, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 656, 947 *Portage Lake, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge, Lake Superior 655 *Porter*, duty on 41 *Portfolios*, duty on leather 68 *Portland, Ark.*, time extended for bridging Bayou Bartholomew at 190 *Portland Cement*, duty on 17 *Portland, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1379 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Portland, Me.*, appropriation for public building 706 deficiency appropriation for public building, additional land, etc 207 for public building, sprinkling streets 1294cxcviii preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 671 terms of court at 1114 *Portland, Oreg.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 Alaskan cases to circuit court of appeals to be heard at San Francisco, Seattle, or 1135 may bridge Willamette River at Broadway 1348 terms of court at 1122 *Portland, Oreg., Customs District*, territory 579 port of entry, Portland 579 officers and residence 580 *Portemonnaies, etc.*, duty on, metal, silver, etc 67 *Porto Rico*, appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioner 473, 1175 for expenses 473, 1176 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 346, 1036 for mail equipments for 362, 1334 for agricultural experiment stations 438, 1262 experiments in coffee culture 438 for quarantine system expenses 717, 1394 cases in which writs of error and appeals are allowed to Supreme Court from courts of 1157 included in census of 1910 1 lands near San Juan granted to 467 legislative appropriations for expenses, on failure to provide for new fiscal year, continued 11 matters pertaining to government placed under executive department designated by President 11 reports from governor, etc., to be made to executive department designated by the President 11 *Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry*, appropriation for pay of officers 250, 1044 for pay of enlisted men 250, 1044 for care, etc., of insane soldiers 724, 1055 *Portrait of Chief Justice Fuller*, appropriation for procuring, for Supreme Court robing room 1427 *Ports of Entry and Delivery*, entry, Astoria, Oreg 579 Coos Bay, Oreg 579 Portland, Oreg 579 Yaquina, Oreg 579 delivery, Ellensburg, Oreg 579 Gardiner, Oreg 579 Newport, Oreg 579 Port Orford, Oreg 579 subports of entry established, Baton Rouge, La 335 Birmingham, Ala 1086 Eastport, Idaho 467 Saint Andrews Bay, Fla 1080 Scranton, Miss 11 *Portsmouth, N. H.*, appropriation for navy-yard, public works 614, 1274 may bridge Piscataqua River 1362 terms of court at 1119 *Portsmouth, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1380 enlargement of public building at, authorized 680 *Portugal*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Possessions, United States*, customs tariff schedules applicable to, except Philippines, Guam, and Tutuila 11 *Post-Card Albums*, duty on 64 *Post Cards*, duty on, of United States scenery, etc 64 former rate effective on previous orders until October 1, 1909 64 *Post Cards, Foreign Government Stamped*, on free list; limitation 79 *Post Exchanges, Military*, appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 255, 1050 buildings erected at private cost 255, 1050 *Post-Office Building, D. C.*, appropriation for heating, care, etc 512, 1214 *Post-Office Department*, appropriation for Postmaster General, clerks, etc 518, 1221 for engineers, watchmen, etc 519, 1221 for chief inspector, etc 519, 1221 for purchasing agent, clerks, etc 519, 1221 for attorneys, clerks, etc., division of Assistant Attorney-General 519, 1221 for First Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 519, 1222 for superintendent salaries and allowances, etc 519, 1222 for superintendent of appointments, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent city delivery, etc 520, 1222 for Second Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent railway adjustments, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent foreign mails, etc 520, 1222 for General Superintendent Railway Mail Service, etc 520, 1222 for Third Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent division of stamps, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent division of finance 520, 1222 for superintendent division of classification, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent division of registered mail, etc 520, 1223 for per diem, assistant superintendents, etc 521 for superintendent division of money orders, etc 521, 1223 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General, clerks, etc 521, 1223 for superintendent rural delivery, etc 521 for superintendent rural mails, etc 1223 for superintendent division of dead letters, etc 521, 1223 for superintendent division of supplies, etc 521, 1223 for topographer, draftsmen, etc 521, 1223 for contingent expenses 522, 1223 for ice machines 522 for rent 522, 1224 for Official Postal Guide 522, 1224 for post-route maps 522, 1224 postal service appropriations not to be used for the Department 522, 1224 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for postal service 224, 802, 812, 814, 1314, 1325, 1327 for Arthur M. Travers 801 for law books, etc 801 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 807, 1319cxcix part of printing allotment 1911, made available for Supreme Court 1448 *Post-Office Inspectors*, appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 519, 1221 for salaries 356, 1328 for per diem; allowances; restriction 356, 1328 for clerks, etc.; division headquarters 356, 1328 for traveling expenses, etc 356, 1328 for livery hire, rural service 356, 1328 for expenses, division headquarters 356, 1328 for rewards, etc 356, 1328 for securing information 356, 1328 *Post Offices*, appropriation for postmasters 357, 1329 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 357, 1329 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 357, 1329 appointments and number restricted 359 for mechanics, watchmen, etc 359, 1331 for clerks in charge of contract stations 359, 1331 for substitute clerks, etc 359, 1331 for temporary and auxiliary clerks 359, 1331 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 359, 1332 compensation to fourth-class postmasters 359 for unusual conditions 360, 1332 discretionary appointments in smaller cities 360, 1332 for clerical services, third-class offices; restrictions 360, 1332 for rent, light, and fuel; leases; limit 360, 1332 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 360, 1332 for canceling machines; sum for purchases; rental contracts 360, 1332 for mechanical and labor-saving devices 360, 1333 for city delivery 361, 1333 deficiency appropriation for postmasters 802, 812 for clerks, third-class offices 812 compensatory time off, allowed for Sunday labor, in first and second class 1339 designation of, as postal savings depositories 815 *Post-Route Maps*, appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc 522, 1224 *Postage Stamp Albums*, duty on 64 *Postage Stamps*, appropriation for manufacture, etc 364, 1337 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 802 special, for free transmission of postal savings business 815 *Postage Stamps, Foreign*, on free list 79 *Postal Cards*, appropriation for freight or expressage 362, 1335 for manufacture 365, 1337 contracts with Government bureaus restricted 365 for distribution expenses 365 *Postal Cars*, restriction on use of, unless sanitary and sound 1335 no pay for use of wooden, unless approved by Department 1335 wooden, between adjoining steel cars 1335 of steel construction required after July 1, 1916 1335 *Postal Guide, Official*, appropriation for publication 522, 1224 *Postal Notes*, issue authorized of money orders of fixed denominations to be known as 1340 not to exceed $10 1340 valid for six months at post offices 1340 not transferable by indorsement 1340 payment to cancel liability 1340 *Postal Savings Cards and Stamps*, preparation and use of; sales 816 *Postal Savings Depositaries*, board of trustees to control 814 composition; regulations, etc 814 to make annual report of administration, etc 815 special stamps authorized for free transmission of mail matter 815 selection of post offices as 815 opening accounts; limitation 815 issue of pass books, etc 815 deposits, minimum; restriction 815 savings cards and stamps for amounts under $1 815 preparation and sale of 816 interest allowed; maximum balance permitted 816 withdrawals; payment of fees, etc., for cashing, forbidden 816 funds to be deposited in solvent banks; interest 816 reserved, to be kept by Treasurer 816 security required from banks; distribution of deposits 816 withdrawals to pay depositors 816 for investment in Government securities 817 residue to remain in banks 817 application of interest and profits 817 restriction on disposition of 817 sales of bonds to meet withdrawals 817 meaning of “Territory” and “bank” 817 issue of 2½ per cent bonds for issue to depositors; denominations 817 conditions; regulations 817 may be used for savings fund 817 exempt from taxation 817 not receivable as security for national-bank circulation 817 redemption of United States bonds for use by savings fund 818 reissue to trustees 818 subsequent redemption 818 separation of accounts, etc 818 general laws for safe-keeping, etc., made applicable 818 compensation allowed fourth-class postmasters 818 presidential offices excluded 818 appropriation for expenses of establishing, etc 818 promulgation of regulations, etc 818 postal penalties, etc., made applicable 818 faith of the United States pledged to pay deposits 819 payment of deposits under order of court 819 appropriation for expenses of establishing, etc 818, 1340 rent for central office 1340 auditing accounts 1340 Postmaster-General to designate offices, etc 1340 to appoint necessary officers and employees 1340 to make rules for deposits and withdrawals, pass books, etc 1340cc *Postal Service*, Office of Postmaster-General, appropriation for advertising 356, 1327 for rent, power, etc., repair shops and supplies division 356, 1328 for post-office inspectors 356, 1328 for per diem inspectors in the field 356, 1328 for salaries and expenses 356, 1328 for livery hire, etc., installing rural routes 356, 1328 for expenses, division headquarters 356, 1328 for rewards, etc 356, 1328 for testing labor-saving devices, etc 356, 1328 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 357, 1329 Office of First Assistant Postmaster-General, appropriation for postmasters 357, 1329 at Saint Louis, Mo., increased 1329 for assistants, first and second class offices 357, 1329 appointments restricted 357, 1329 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 357, 1329 appointments restricted 359 for mechanics, watchmen, etc 359, 1331 for clerks in charge of contract stations 359, 1331 for substitute clerks 359, 1331 for temporary and auxiliary clerks 359, 1331 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 359, 1332 allowance to fourth-class postmasters 359 for unusual conditions 360, 1332 special allowance for smaller offices and in Alaska 360, 1332 for clerical services, third-class offices; allotment 360, 1332 for rent, light, and fuel; term; limit 360, 1332 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 360, 1332 for canceling machines; purchase; rental terms 360, 1332 for mechanical and labor-saving devices 361, 1333 for assistant superintendents, salary and allowance division 361 for city delivery; carriers 361, 1333 limitation 1333 substitutes, etc 361, 1333 new offices; carriers 361, 1333 allowances; mechanics 361, 1333 marine service, Detroit; contract authorized 361 Detroit River service 1333 contracts for canceling machines, etc 1333 incidental expenses 361, 1333 special delivery 361, 1333 for travel and miscellaneous 361, 1333 Office of Second Assistant Postmaster-General, appropriation for transportation, star routes 361 discontinuance if duplicated by rural delivery 361 Alaska emergency service 361 for transportation, star routes in Alaska 1333 emergency service 1333 for steamboat, etc., service 361, 1333 for mail-messenger service 361, 1333 for pneumatic tubes, etc 361, 1333 for wagon service 362, 1334 for mail bags, etc.; equipments, Alaska, etc 362, 1334 examination of repair shops 362 for labor, repair shops 362, 1334 for equipment shop, Chicago, Ill 362, 1334 appropriation for mail locks and keys, etc.; labor, lock repair shop 362, 1334 for railroad routes 362, 1334 reduction of rates to land grant roads 362 expenses of weighing mails 1334 commission to examine, etc., cost of handling second-class mail 1334 for expenses of commission 1334 for obtaining information of railroads carrying mails 362, 1335 for freight on postal cards, supplies, etc 362, 1335 for post-office car service 362, 1335 quality of cars required 362, 1335 restriction on wooden cars 1335 steel construction after July 1, 1916 1335 for Railway Mail Service 363, 1335 annual leaves to railway postal clerks and repair shops employees 1336 for electric and cable car service 364, 1336 compensation; limit, interurban service 364, 1336 unusual conditions; use for wagon service permitted 364, 1336 for foreign mail transportation 364, 1337 clerks on steamships 364, 1337 pier transfers, New York and San Francisco, etc 364, 1337 for assistant superintendent foreign mails, New York 364, 1337 for balances due foreign countries 364, 1337 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 364, 1337 Office of Third Assistant Postmaster-General, appropriation for postage stamps 364, 1337 for stamped envelopes and wrappers 364, 1337 printing names on, prohibited, etc 364 for distribution, etc 365, 1337 for postal cards 365, 1337 restriction on contracts with Government bureau, etc 365 for distribution 365 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 365, 1337 for indemnity, lost registered letters, etc.; limit, etc 365, 1337 third and fourth class matter 1337 international registered letters, etc 365, 1337 payment for prior years 1338 for counsel second-class mail suits 365, 1338 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 365, 1338 Office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General, appropriation for stationery 365, 1338 for official and registry envelopes; distribution 365, 1338 for money-order supplies 365, 1338 for supplies, registry, etc., service 365, 1338 for city delivery supplies 365, 1338 for postmarking stamps, etc 366, 1338 for letter balances, etc 366, 1338 for wrapping paper, twine, etc 366, 1338 for facing slips, etc 366, 1338 for miscellaneous supplies 366, 1338 for rural delivery supplies 366, 1339 for expenses, shipment of supplies, etc 366, 1339 for intaglio seals, foreign mails 366, 1339 for star routes, except Alaska 1339 discontinued where served by rural delivery 1339 for rural delivery service 366, 1339 substation clerks 366, 1339 carrier on Lake Winnepesaukee 1339cci appropriation for travel and miscellaneous expenses 366, 1339 posting advertisement of mail lettings modified 366 return of undelivered second-class mail publications 366 extension of mail routes under contract permitted; limit 1339 punishment for sending in the mails words inciting arson, murder or assassination 1339 allowance of compensatory time off for Sunday labor in first and second class offices 1339 computation of monthly salaries 1339 for expenses of establishing postal savings depositories, payable from Treasury 1340 permissible marks on third and fourth class matter to include “Please do not open until Christmas,” etc 1340 for supplying deficiencies in postal revenues 366, 1340 issue of postal notes authorized; denominations, etc 1340 for paying claims of letter carriers for overtime 865 deficiency appropriation for foreign mails 224, 802, 1327 for city delivery 224, 812, 812, 1327 for steamboat, etc., service 224 for rural delivery 224, 225, 812, 812, 1325, 1325, 1327 for railroad routes 224, 812, 1325 for star routes 224, 812, 1325 for rewards 224, 1325 for indemnity, lost registered mail 224, 812, 814, 1325, 1327 international 1325 for postmasters 225, 802, 812, 1325, 1327 for special delivery 225, 802, 1325 for clerk hire third-class offices 225, 1325 for separating mails 225, 812 for canceling machines 225, 1325 for Railway Mail Service 225, 814 for postage stamps, etc 802 for stamped envelopes, etc 802 for postmarking stamps, etc 802 for People’s Gas and Electric Company, Burlington, Iowa 802 for rent, light, and fuel 812, 1325 for New York, N. Y., letter carriers 1314 for messenger service 1325 for shipment of supplies 1325, 1325 census mail matter to be transmitted free under penalty frank 10 penalty for unlawful use of frank 10 city delivery allowed by consolidation of two offices in any city, etc., having $10,000 revenue 911 commission to investigate second-class mail matter, authorized 1458 letters undelivered, to be returned to writer at time requested, etc 630 money orders, mailing notice from issuing to paying office repealed 415 pneumatic-tube service authorized for Cincinnati 1356 registered mail, receipt given on delivery only when requested 416 receipts from steam furnished for pneumatic tubes, to be credited to fuel, etc., public buildings 121 use in Department of appropriations for, prohibited 522, 1224 *Postmarking, etc., Stamps, Postal Service*, appropriation for 366, 1338 deficiency appropriation for 802 *Postmaster-General*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 518, 1221 for chief inspector, etc 519, 1221 for purchasing agent, clerks, etc 519, 1221 for attorneys, etc., division of Assistant Attorney-General 519, 1221 for postal service under 356, 1327 for advertising 356, 1327 for rent of buildings for repair shop, supplies, etc 356, 1328 for power, light, etc 356, 1328 for inspectors, etc 356, 1328 for testing labor-saving devices 356, 1328 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 357, 1329 designated on board of trustees to control, etc., postal savings depositaries 814 duties extended over postal savings depositories 1340 may designate postmasters to issue postal notes 1340 member of board to approve plans, etc., for Washington post-office building 698 pneumatic tube service for Cincinnati to be advertised for by 1356 to prepare special stamps for free transmission of postal savings mail matter 815 *Postmaster, House of Representatives*, appropriation for, assistant, money-order clerk, messengers, etc 477, 1180 for horses and mail wagons 477, 1180 for messengers 182 for additional messenger 182 deficiency appropriation for messengers 128 *Postmaster, Senate*, appropriation for, assistant, carriers, etc 471, 1174 for horses and mail wagons 472, 1175 *Postmasters*, appropriation for compensation 357, 1329 increased, Saint Louis, Mo 1329 for assistant, first and second class offices 357, 1329 appointment and assignment limited 357, 1329 deficiency appropriation for compensation 225, 802, 1325, 1327 compensation to fourth class, for postal savings business 818 presidential offices excluded 818 duties of, in postal savings depositaries 815 *Posts*, duty on iron or steel 22 paving 33 wood, rough-hewn, etc 33 *Posts, Military* (*see* Military Posts). *Potash*, duty on bichromate and chromate of 16 bitartrate of 12 caustic, or hydrate of 16 chlorate of 16 cyanide of potassium 16 hydriodate, iodide, and iodate of 16 nitrate of 16 prussiate of, red 16 prussiate of, yellow 16 on free list, carbonate of 78 crude or black salts 78 hydrate of, not refined 78 muriate of 78 caustic, not refined 78 nitrate of, or saltpeter 78 sulphate of 78ccii *Potash Fertilizers*, appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 1256 *Potash Salts*, geological researches of conditions favorable to presence of 1418 *Potassa*, duty on tartrate of 12 *Potassium*, duty on, and alloys 29 cyanide of 16 *Potatoes*, duty on 37 *Potomac Electric Power Company, D. C.*, Commissioners empowered to settle are lighting contract with 982 *Potomac Park, D. C.*, appropriation for care and improvement of 726, 1403 for constructing park lodge 1403 *Potomac River*, appropriation for improvement of, Alexandria, Va 639, 937 for improvement of, Lower Cedar Point, Md 639 for improvement of, Washington, D. C 639, 937 preliminary examination of, to be made at Colonial Beach, Va 954 *“Potomac,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Pots*, duty on porous carbon, for electric batteries 19 *Pottawatomie Indians, Kans, and Wis.*, agreement with, for commutation of annuities, ratified 289 amount accepted 289 rate and payment of interest 289 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis.*, appropriation for support, etc 288 available until expended 1076 *Potter, Marie G.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Pottery Paper*, duty on 61 *Pottery, Works in*, on free list, by societies, etc., for exhibition, not for sale; conditions 81 produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Pottstown, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Pouches*, duty on tobacco 70 *Poultry*, duty on 38 *Pound, etc., D. C.*, appropriation for building, on public space on James Creek Canal 994 *Pound, Troy*, standard, of the Bureau of Standards to be the authority for coinage 1354 series of weights conforming to standard, of Bureau of Standards, required at mints and assay offices 1354 *Powder* (*see also* Explosives), on free list, curry 75 *Powders*, duty on ink 14 *Powell National Forest, Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1250 *Power Boats, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 361, 1333 *Power, etc., Sites, Indian Reservations*, appropriation for investigations and surveys for 1059 *Power Plant, Capitol and Congressional Buildings*, use for, of House fuel, etc., fund 1180 of Senate fuel, etc., fund 1175 *Power Privileges*, leases for, under reclamation irrigation systems; terms, etc 930 longer term allowed on Rio Grande project 931 *Power Sites*, temporary withdrawal of public lands to be reserved for 847 *Prairie Flower*, removal of body from Texas to be paid for from sum for monument to her mother, Cynthia Ann Parker 797 *Precious Metals*, appropriation for collecting statistics of 492, 1194 *Precious Stones*, duty on, artificial 68 cut but not set 68 doublets 68 imitation 68 not otherwise provided for 68 on free list, rough, uncut, etc 75 *Preparations*, duty on spirituous 40 *Preparations, Medicinal*, duty on, not specially provided for 16 *Preparations, Toilet*, duty on 16 *Prescott National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1251 *President of the United States*, appropriation for compensation 482, 1184 for Secretary of, assistants, etc 482, 1184 for securing information to aid in administering tariff and customs laws 703, 1363 report on wool, etc., by tariff board, if established by law 1363 for inquiries into methods of transacting government business in departments and establishments 703, 1363 for travel expenses of 727, 1404 for protection of person of 748, 1424 deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses of 119 for securing information for administering customs laws 119 for commission to investigate issue of stocks and bonds by railroads 774, 1291 appointment to be made by, of commission in relation to universal peace 885 Commission of Fine Arts 371 commission to investigate issue of stocks and bonds by railroad corporations 556 commission to investigate second-class mail transportation, etc 1459 commission to report on advisability, etc., of permanent Army maneuvering ground, etc., near Chickamauga Park 1457 also on proposed donation of lands in Tennessee for militia maneuvering encampments, etc 1457 commissioner to act with one on part of Texas to re-mark Clark boundary lines with New Mexico 1455 delegates to International Congress on Alcoholism 1034 five additional circuit judges, for Commerce Court, etc 540, 1147cciii appointment to be made by, of three commissioners to centennial celebration of Perry’s victory on Lake Erie 1081 three members of commission to Mexican centennial celebration 882 authorized to enter into contracts for completion of Panama Canal 130 constitution of Arizona to be presented to, for approval 571 of New Mexico to be presented to, for approval 560 contracts with Choctaws and Chickasaws for legal services subject to approval of 1070 may appoint John K. Barton, rear-admiral, retired, Navy 352 Warren C. Beach, captain of infantry, Army, retired; no pay, etc 910 John M. Blankenship, ensign, Navy, retired 899 Guy K. Calhoun, professor of mathematics, Navy 352 Frank de l. Carrington, major, Army, retired 600 Edward Forbes Greene, lieutenant, Navy, retired 905 Kenneth McAlpine, commander, Navy 844 Frederick W. Olcott, passed assistant surgeon, Navy, retired 903 M. H. Plunkett, passed assistant engineer, Navy, retired 1360 James H. Reid, commander, Navy, retired 829 William H. Walsh, ensign, Navy, retired 1079 may detail naval officers for service at marine school 1353 may drop from rolls Army officers absent three months without leave, etc 894 may temporarily withdraw lands from entry, etc., to be reserved for waterpower sites, etc 847 continuance until revoked 847 member of board on approval of plans, etc., for Washington post-office building 698 on buildings for Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor 698 pardoning power, etc., not impaired by law for parole of prisoners 821 reclamation fund advances to be approved by 835 projects to be examined by engineer board appointed by 835 approval required of 835 new projects require direct order of, approving 835 to announce admission of Arizona as a State by proclamation 572 of New Mexico as a State by proclamation 561 to appoint chief and two assistant chief inspectors of locomotive boilers 914 general appraisers of merchandise 98 to ascertain if countries impose discriminations against United States products 82 proclamation announcing minimum tariff, if discriminations not made 82 restoring maximum tariff when discriminations are made 83 authorized to employ persons to procure information 83 to convey to Porto Rico lands, etc., near San Juan 467 to designate custodian of property in Executive Mansion 773 department to have charge of Porto Rico matters 11 to fill vacancies in Lincoln Memorial Commission 898 to give notice of termination of commercial agreements under Tariff Act of 1897 83 to invite States to send delegates to Congress of Hygiene and Demography 873 International Refrigeration Congress to meet in United States 886 foreign nations to participate in Panama- Pacific Exposition 1454 conditions precedent 1454 to assemble fleets at Hampton Roads on the way to Panama Canal opening 1289 International Congress on Social Insurance to meet in United States 1034 to issue Army and Navy stores, etc., to sufferers from Costa Rica earthquake 367 to make rules, etc., for filling vacancies in grade of second lieutenants, Army 1045 to place Civil Engineer Robert E. Peary on retired list as rear-admiral, Civil Engineer Corps, Navy 1346 *Presidio del Norte, Mexico*, bridge authorized across Rio Grande to El Oro from 853 *Presidio Military Reservation, Cal.*, appropriation for improving grounds 721 *Presque Isle Peninsula, Pa.*, fish hatchery, etc., on, by Pennsylvania authorized 262 *Press Boards or Press Paper*, duty on 63 *Press Cloth, Hair*, duty on 67 *Presses, Printing*, duty on 32 *Pribilof Islands, Alaska*, killing of seals on, under control of Secretary of Commerce and Labor 326 employment of natives 327 declared a special reservation 327 punishment for uhlawful landing on 327 unauthorized killing of seals on, unlawful 327 exception to natives for food, etc 327 killing female or young seals on, unlawful; exception 328 punishment for 328 additional officials for protecting seal fisheries, etc., on 328 purchase of present leases for sealing on, property, etc 328 establishment of depots for supplies, etc 328 provisions for transportation of supplies to, etc 328 furnishing necessaries of life to natives of 328 *Princeton, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Princeton, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1380 *Princeton Place N W., D. C.*, condemnation proceedings for extension of 325 appropriation for expenses 325 *Principal of United States Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness*, payable in gold coin 192 *Printed Matter*, duty on, not specially provided for 64cciv *Printing Investigation Commission*, continued; appointment of members 1444 appropriation for expenses 1444 *Printing Paper*, duty on 61 countervailing duty on imports from country imposing export charges, etc 61 *Printing Presses*, duty on 32 *Prints*, duty on, lithographic 62 photogelatin 64 on free list, lithographic, for educational institutions, etc.; limit 74 *Prioleau, A. P.*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses, House of Representatives 806 *Prison Commission, International*, appropriation for annual subscription, etc 342 *Prisoners, D. C.*, appropriation for support of 405 for support of jail, etc 996 for transporting, to workhouse 407, 999 for payments to abandoned families of 997 deficiency appropriation for support of 209, 223, 788, 1299 release on probation, etc 864 to be released in the District on expiration of sentence 464 *Prisoners, United States Courts*, appropriation for support of, etc 750, 1427 deficiency appropriation for support of 215, 224, 1325 parole allowed for good conduct 819 *Prisons, United States* (*see also* Penitentiaries), appropriation for inspection, etc., of, and prisoners 748, 1424 *Private Claims, House of Representatives*, appropriation for clerks preparing digest of 474 *Private Claims, Senate*, deficiency appropriation for preparing record and index of 803 *Private Land Claims*, deficiency appropriation for surveying 222 *Prizes*, on free list, medals of gold, etc., received as 77 *Prizes, under Federal Laws*, jurisdiction of United States courts, exclusive of State in, and condemnation of prize property 1161 *Probation System, D. C.*, appropriation for officers, etc 994 appointment of probation officers; salaries, etc 864 volunteers without pay 864 certain convicts placed under supervision of officer without imprisonment 864 report on expiration of term; decision of court 865 modification of term; revocation, rearrest, etc 865 allowance for expenses, etc 865 appropriation for expenses 865 *Proceedings in Congress*, appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 477, 1180 for reporting, Senate 473, 1175 *Producers of Leaf Tobacco*, may sell leaf tobacco to manufacturers without being considered dealers 110 no restrictions on, selling their own leaf tobacco 111 *Production, Cost of*, appropriation for securing information of, relating to articles affecting tariff, etc 703, 1363 *Professions, Learned*, aliens belonging to, not subject to contract labor exclusion 264 *Professors for Colleges, etc., Alien*, contract labor exclusion not applicable to 264 *Prohibition of Intoxicants, Hawaii*, to be submitted to special election 878 appropriation for expenses 878 *Prohibitions, Export*, minimum tariff on imports from countries imposing no, on shipments to United States 82 proclamation announcing, to be issued 82 *Properties, Theatrical*, on free list, for temporary exhibition; limitations 78 *Property, Abandoned, etc.*, jurisdiction of Court of Claims, to hear and determine claims for captured 1136 return of proceeds to owner 1140 statute of limitations removed 1140 *Property Clerk’s Office, D. C.* (*see also* Purchasing Officer, D. C.), appropriation for 374 *Property Taken from Confederate Soldiers*, time extended for presenting claims for 883 *Property Yard, D. C.*, transfer of Reservation 185 as, authorized 383 *Prostitution* (*see also* White Slave Traffic Act), exclusion of aliens coming into United States for purpose of 264 bringing persons in for, or immoral purpose 264 importation of aliens for, or any immoral use forbidden 264 punishment for, harboring, etc 264 jurisdiction 265 deportation of alien inmate of, or connected with, house of 265 employed in house of, dance hall, or similar resort 265 assisting, protecting, etc., prostitutes 265 punishment for alien deported for, etc., attempting to return 265 aliens convicted of, to be returned to country of origin after expiration of sentence 265 *Prostitution, D. C.*, pandering defined and punishments provided for 833 *Protecting Public Lands, etc.*, appropriation for expenses 739, 1415 *Providence Hospital, Washington, D. C.*, appropriation for isolating ward 403, 994 for support of destitute patients in 731, 1407 for heating, lighting, and power plant 1408 *Providence, R. I.*, appropriation for improvement of river and harbor, maintenance, etc 632, 1406 contribution by City required 632 preliminary examination of, to be made of river and harbor 953 terms of court at 1123 *Providence River, R. I.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts, etc 632, 1406 *Provincetown, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 632 *Provisions, Army*, appropriation for subsistence supplies, etc 251, 1045 deficiency appropriation for 1300ccv *Provisions, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 625, 1285 deficiency appropriation for 1305 *Provisions, Navy*, appropriation for 619, 1278 profit from ship stores allowed, to be expended for amusement, etc., of enlisted men 619 deficiency appropriation for 221, 791, 810, 1322, 1326 for ice, Guantanamo, Cuba 1303 for issues to Medical Department 1304 *Prune Juice or Wine*, duty on 41 *Prunelles*, duty on 38 *Prunes*, duty on 38 *Pruning Knives*, duty on 26 *Prussian Blue*, duty on 15 *Prussic Acid*, on free list 71 *Public Buildings*, appropriation for Supervising Architect, executive officer, superintendents, engineers, etc 487, 1189 for Abbeville, S. C 1364 for Aberdeen, Wash 1364 for Alameda, Cal 1364 for Albany, Ga 703 for Albany, Oreg 1364 for Albion, Mich 1364 for Albuquerque, N. Mex 1364 for Alliance, Nebr 1365 for Alliance, Ohio 1365 for Alpena, Mich 1365 for Alton, Ill 703 for Amarillo, Tex 1365 for Amsterdam, N. Y 1365 for Ann Arbor, Mich 1365 for Anniston, Ala 1365 for Anoka, Mich 1365 for Antigo, Wis 1365 for Appleton, Wis 1365 for Ardmore, Okla 1365 for Argenta, Ark 1365 for Arkadelphia, Ark 1365 for Arkansas City, Kans 1365 for Asbury Park, N. J 1365 for Ashland, Ky 1365 for Ashland, Ohio 1365 for Ashtabula, Ohio 703, 1365 for Athens, Ohio 703 for Athol, Mass 1365 for Atlanta, Tex 1365 for Auburn, N. Y 1365 for Augusta, Ga.; exchange of site with City, etc 1365 for Aurora, Nebr 1366 for Austin, Tex 1366 for Bakersfield, Cal 1366 for Baltimore, Md., immigrant station 1366 for Bangor, Me 704 for Barnesville, Ga 1366 for Barre, Vt 1366 for Bartow, Fla 1366 for Basin, Wyo 1366 for Bath, Me 1366 for Bay City, Tex 1366 for Bayonne, N. J 1366 for Beardstown, Ill 1366 for Beatrice, Nebr 1366 for Beaver Falls, Pa 1366 for Bedford, Pa 1366 appropriation for Beeville, Tex 1366 for Bellaire, Ohio 1366 for Belleville, Ill 1366 for Bellingham, Wash 704, 1366 for Belton, Tex 1366 for Bennettsville, S. C 1366 for Berkeley, Cal 1366 for Berlin, N. H 1366 for Bethlehem, Pa 1366 for Beverly, Mass 1367 for Big Rapids, Mich 1367 for Big Stone Gap, Va 1367 for Billings, Mont 1367 for Birmingham, Ala 1367 for Bismarck, N. Dak 1367 for Blackwell, Okla 1367 for Bloomington, Ind 1367 for Blue Island, Ill 1367 for Bonham, Tex 1367 for Boston, Mass., appraisers’ stores 1367 customhouse 704, 1367 for Bowling Green, Ky 1367 for Boyne City, Mich 1367 for Bozeman, Mont 1367 for Braddock, Pa 1367 for Bradford, Pa 1367 for Brattleboro, Vt 1367 for Brazil, Ind 1367 for Brigham City, Utah 1367 for Bristol, Conn 1367 for Bristol, Pa 1367 for Bristol, R. I 1368 for Bronx, N. Y., post-office 1368 for Brookhaven, Miss 704, 1368 for Bryan, Tex 1368 for Buckhannon, W. Va 1368 for Buffalo, Wyo 1368 for Burlington, N. C 1368 for Cadillac, Mich 1368 for Cambridge, Ohio 1368 for Camden, S. C 1368 for Canandaigua, N. Y 1368 for Canton, Ill 1368 for Canton, Miss 1368 for Carbondale, Pa 704, 1368 for Caribou, Me 1368 for Carnegie, Pa 1368 for Catlettsburg, Ky 704, 1368 for Chadron, Nebr 1368 for Chambersburg, Pa 1368 for Chanute, Kans 1368 for Charleroi, Pa 1368 for Charles City, Iowa 1368 for Charleston, W. Va 704, 1368 rent 704, 1368 for Charlotte, Mich 1369 for Charlotte, N. C 1369 for Chelsea, Mass 704, 1369 for Chicago, Ill., post-office site 1369 for Chico, Cal 1369 for Cicero, Ill 1369 for Clarksdale, Miss 1369 for Clay Center, Kans 1369 for Cleburne, Tex 1369 for Cleveland, Ohio, rent 704 for Cody, Wyo 1369 for Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 1369 for Coffeyville, Kans 1369 for Collinsville, Ill 1369 for Colorado Springs, Colo 1369 for Columbia, S. C 1369 for Columbus, Ind 1369 for Columbus, Ohio 1369 rent 1369 for Concord, N. H 704ccvi appropriation for Conneaut, Ohio 1369 for Connellsville, Pa 1369 for Cookeville, Tenn 1369 for Cordele, Ga 1369 for Corpus Christi, Tex 1369 for Cortland, N. Y 1369 lor Council Bluffs, Iowa 704, 1369 rent 1369 for Covington, Tenn 1369 for Crowley, La 1370 for The Dalles, Oreg 1370 for Danbury, Conn 1370 for Danville, Ill 704, 1370 for Danville, Va., rent 1370 for Darlington, S. C 1370 for Dayton, Ohio 704, 1370 acquisition of new site authorized 704 for De Land, Fla 1370 for De Soto, Mo 1370 for Del Rio, Tex 1370 for Delavan, Wis 1370 for Denison, Tex 1370 for Denver, Colo., post office 704, 1370 for Des Moines, Iowa 704 for Dickinson, N. Dak 1370 for Dothan, Ala 704 for Douglas, Ariz 1370 for Dowagiac, Mich 1370 for Dublin, Ga 1370 for Dubois, Pa 1370 for Duluth, Minn 1370 for Dunkirk, N. Y 1370 for Duquoin, Ill 1370 for Durango, Colo 1370 for Dyersburg, Tenn 1370 for Eagle Pass, Tex 1370 for Easton, Pa 704, 1370 for East Orange, N. J 1370 for East Pittsburg, Pa 1370 for Edwardsville, Ill 1370 for Ellensburg, Wash 1371 for Ellsworth, Me 1371 for El Paso, Tex 1371 for El Reno, Okla 1371 for Elwood, Ind 1371 for Elyria, Ohio 1371 for Enid, Okla 704, 1371 for Ennis, Tex 1371 for Ensley, Ala 1371 for Eufaula, Ala 1371 for Eureka, Cal 704 for Eureka Springs, Ark 1371 for Evanston, Ill 1371 for Everett, Wash 1371 for Excelsior Springs, Mo 1371 for Falls City, Nebr 1371 for Faribault, Minn 1371 for Fayetteville, Tenn 1371 for Fernandina, Fla 705 for Florence, Ala 1371 for Fordyce, Ark 1371 for Fort Atkinson, Wis 1371 for Fort Collins, Colo 1371 for Fort Dodge, Iowa 1371 rent 705, 1371 for Fort Morgan, Colo 1371 for Franklin, La 1371 for Franklin, Va 1371 for Frederick, Md 1371 for Fremont, Ohio 1371 for Frostburg, Md 1372 for Fulton, Ky 1372 for Fulton, Mo 1372 for Gadsden, Ala 1372 for Gaffney, S. C 1372 appropriation for Gainesville, Fla 705 for Galveston, Tex 1372 for Garden City, Kans 1372 for Gardiner, Me 1372 for Gary, Ind 1372 for Gastonia, N. C 1372 for Georgetown, Ky 1372 for Gettysburg, Pa 1372 for Glens Falls, N. Y 1372 for Globe, Ariz 1372 for Goshen, Ind 1372 for Gouverneur, N. Y 1372 for Granite City, Ill 1372 for Great Bend, Kans 1372 for Great Falls, Mont 705, 1372 for Greenfield, Mass 1372 for Green River, Wyo 1372 for Greensburg, Pa 705, 1372 for Greenwood, Miss 705, 1372 for Grenada, Miss 1372 for Griffin, Ga 1372 for Grinnell, Iowa 1372 for Gulfport, Miss 705 for Guthrie, Okla 1372 for Hackensack, N. J 1372 for Hallowell, Me 1372 for Hammond, La 1373 for Hampton, Va 1373 for Hanford, Cal 1373 for Hanover, Pa 1373 for Harrisburg, Pa 1373 for Hattiesburg, Miss 705 for Hendersonville, N. C 1373 for Hiawatha, Kans 1373 for Hillsboro, Tex 1373 for Hillsdale, Mich 1373 for Hilo, Hawaii 1373 for Holdrege, Nebr 1373 for Holland, Mich 1373 for Holly Springs, Miss 1373 for Holton, Kans 1373 for Homestead, Pa 1373 for Honolulu, Hawaii 1373 for Humboldt, Tenn 1373 for Huntingdon, Pa 1373 for Huntington, Ind 1373 for Huntington, W. Va 1373 for Huntsville, Tex 1373 for Huron, S. Dak 1374 for Idaho Falls, Idaho 1374 for Independence, Mo 1374 for Ishpeming, Mich 1374 for Jackson, Ky 1374 for Jackson, Mich 1374 for Jackson, Ohio 1374 for Jamestown, N. Dak 1374 for Jasper, Ala 1374 for Jellico, Tenn 1374 for Jennings, La 1374 for Jersey City, N. J 1374 for Johnstown, Pa 1374 for Juneau, Alaska, executive mansion 1374 post-office and customhouse 1374 for Kalispell, Mont 1374 for Kansas City, Kans., post-office 705, 1374 rent 1374 for Kearney, Nebr 705 for Keene, N. H 1374 for Key West, Fla., marine hospital 1374 for Kokomo, Ind 1374 for Laconia, N. H 1374 for La Fayette, La 1374 for Lagrange, Ga 705, 1374 for La Junta, Colo 1374 for Lake Charles, La 705ccvii appropriation for Lake City, Minn 1374 for Lancaster, Ky 1374 for Lancaster, Pa 1375 for Lander, Wyo 705, 1375 for Lansing, Mich 1375 for Laporte, Ind 1375 for La Salle, Ill 1375 for Las Cruces, N. Mex 1375 for Las Vegas, N. Mex 1375 for Laurens, S. C 1375 for Lead, S. Dak 1375 for Lewiston, Idaho 1375 for Lexington, N. C 705, 1375 for Lexington, Va 1375 for Lincoln, Nebr 1375 for Little Falls, Minn 1375 for Logan, Ohio 1375 for London, Ky 705 for Long Beach, Cal 1375 for Long Branch, N. J 1375 for Longview, Tex 1375 for Lorain, Ohio 1375 for Los Angeles, Cal., rent 705 for Lumberton, N. C 1375 for Lynchburg, Va., rent 1375 for Macomb, Ill 1375 for Macon, Mo 1375 for Madison, S. Dak 1375 for Madison, Wis 705 for Manchester, Conn 1375 for Mandan, N. Dak 1375 for Manistee, Mich 705 for Manitowoc, Wis 705 for Mansfield, Ohio 1375 for Maquoketa, Iowa 1375 for Marion, Ohio 705 for Marion, S. C 1376 for Marlboro, Mass 1376 for Martin, Tenn 1376 for Maryville, Mo 1376 for Maryville, Tenn 1376 for Massillon, Ohio 1376 for Mattoon, Ill 1376 for McComb, Miss 1376 for McPherson, Kans 1376 for Medford, Oreg 1376 for Media, Pa 1376 for Mena, Ark 1376 for Mexico, Mo 1376 for Miami, Fla 1376 for Middlesboro, Ky 1376 for Middletown, Conn 1376 for Middletown, N. Y 1376 for Miles City, Mont 1376 for Milledgeville, Ga 705, 1376 for Millville, N. J 1376 for Mineral Wells, Tex 1376 for Mishawaka, Ind 1376 for Missoula, Mont 705, 1377 for Moline, Ill 705 for Monongahela, Pa 1377 for Monroe, Wis 1377 for Montevideo, Minn 1377 for Morgantown, W. Va 1377 for Moscow, Idaho 705, 1377 for Moundsville, W. Va 1377 for Mount Vernon, Ill 1377 for Mount Vernon, Ind 1377 for Murfreesboro, Tenn 1377 for Murphysboro, Ill 1377 for Muskogee, Okla 1377 for Narragansett Pier, R. I 1377 for Naugatuck, Conn 1377 for Neenah, Wis 1377 appropriation for New Albany, Ind 1377 for Newark, N. Y 1377 for Newark, Ohio 705 for Newberry, S. C 1377 for Newburyport, Mass 1377 for New Castle, Ind 1377 for New Haven, Conn 1377 for Newnan, Ga 1377 for New Orleans, La., post-office and courthouse 706, 1377 for Newport, Ark 1377 for New Rochelle, N. Y 1377 for New York, N. Y., assay office 706, 1377 barge office, annex, and pier 706, 1378 rent 1378 marine hospital 1378 post-office 706, 1378 limit of cost increased 706 for Niles, Ohio 1378 for North Adams, Mass 1378 for North Attleboro, Mass 1378 for North Platte, Nebr 1378 for North Yakima, Wash 706, 1378 for Nyack, N. Y 1378 for Oil City, Pa 1378 for Oklahoma City, Okla 706, 1378 for Olympia, Wash 1378 for Orangeburg, S. C 1378 for Orlando, Fla 1378 for Osage City, Kans 1378 for Ottumwa, Iowa 706, 1379 for Owatonna, Minn 1379 for Owensboro, Ky 706 for Palatka, Fla 1379 for Paragould, Ark 1379 for Paris, Tex 1379 for Park City, Utah 1379 for Parkersburg, W. Va 1379 for Passaic, N. J 1379 for Pendleton, Oreg 1379 for Penn Yan, N. Y 1379 for Pensacola, Fla 1379 for Perry, Iowa 1379 for Perth Amboy, N. J 1379 for Peru, Ind 709, 1379 for Philadelphia, Pa., post-office, etc., repairs 706 for Philippi, W. Va 1379 for Phoenix, Ariz 1379 for Piqua, Ohio 1379 for Pittsfield, Mass 706 for Point Pleasant, W. Va 1379 for Pontiac, Ill 1379 for Pontiac, Mich 1379 for Port Arthur, Tex 706, 1379 for Port Jervis, N. Y 1379 for Portland, Ind 1379 for Portland, Me 706 for Portland, Oreg 1380 for Portsmouth, Ohio 1380 for Pottstown, Pa 1380 for Princeton, Ill 1380 for Princeton, Ind 1380 for Pulaski, Va 1380 for Putnam, Conn 1380 for Quincy, Ill 706, 1380 rent 706, 1380 for Quitman, Ga 1380 for Raleigh, N. C 1380 for Reading, Mass 1380 for Reading, Pa 1380 for Red Bank, N. J 1380 for Redfield, S. Dak 1380 for Reidsville, N. C 1380ccviii appropriation for Richfield, Utah 1380 for Richmond, Va 706, 1380 rent 706, 1380 for Roanoke, Va 706 rent 706 for Robinson, Ill 1380 for Rochester, Pa 1380 for Rock Island, Ill 1380 rent 706, 1380 for Rockville, Conn 1380 for Rocky Mount, N. C 1380 for Rome, Ga 1381 for Roseburg, Oreg 1381 for Roswell, N. Mex 706, 1381 for Rumford Falls, Mo 1381 for Sacramento, Cal 706, 1381 for Saint Louis, Mo., customhouse 1381 post office 706, 1381 subtreasury 1381 for Salem, Ohio 1381 for Salina, Kans 707 for Salisbury, N. C 1381 for Salt Lake City, Utah 707, 1381 for San Angelo, Tex 707, 1381 for San Antonio, Tex 707 for San Bernardino, Cal 1381 for San Diego, Cal 707, 1381 for San Francisco, Cal., subtreasury 1381 for San Juan, P. R 1381 for Santa Barbara, Cal 1381 for Santa Cruz, Cal 707, 1381 for Saratoga Springs, N. Y 707 for Sault Sainte Marie, Mich 707 for Savanna, Ill 1381 for Schenectady, N. Y 1381 for Seattle, Wash., post-office 1381 for Seymour, Conn 1381 for Seymour, Ind 1381 for Shamokin, Pa 1381 for Shelby, N. C 1381 for Shelbyville, Ky 1382 for Sheridan, Wyo 707, 1382 for Shreveport, La 707, 1382 rent 707 for Sidney, Ohio 1382 for Sioux Falls, S. Dak 1382 rent 1382 for Skowhegan, Me 1382 for Smyrna, Del 1382 for Somerset, Ky 1382 for South Bethlehem, Pa 1382 for South Boston, Va 1382 for Sparta, Wis 13S2 for Springfield, Mo 1382 for Stamford, Conn 1382 for Stamford, Tex 1382 for Statesboro, Ga 1382 for Steelton, Pa 1382 for Steubenville, Ohio 1382 for Suffolk, Va 1382 for Sycamore, Ill 1382 for Syracuse, N. Y 1382 for Talladega, Ala 1382 for Tarboro, N. C 1382 for Tarentum, Pa 1382 for Taylorsville, Ill 1382 for Texarkana, Tex 707 for Thomasville, Ga 1382 for Three Rivers, Mich 1382 for Tiffin, Ohio 1382 for Titusville, Pa 1383 for Toledo, Ohio 707 for Topeka, Kans 1383 for Traverse City, Mich 1383 for Tucson, Ariz 1383 appropriation for Tupelo, Miss 1383 for Twin Falls, Idaho 1383 for Union, S. C 1383 for Union City, Tenn 1383 for Urbana, Ill 1383 for Urbana, Ohio 1383 for Utica, N. Y 1383 for Uvalde, Tex 1383 for Valley City, N. Dak 1383 for Vancouver, Wash 1383 for Vicksburg, Miss 1383 for Victoria, Tex 1383 for Wabash, Ind 1383 for Wahoo, Nebr 1383 for Wahpeton, N. Dak 1383 for Walla Walla, Wash 1383 for Wallingford, Conn 1383 for Waltham, Mass 1383 for Warrenton, Va 1383 for Washington, D. C., Bureau of Engraving and Printing; vaults 1383 Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor 1384 post office 1384 for Washington, Ind 1384 for Washington, Iowa 1384 for Washington, N. C 1384 for Waterloo, N. Y., use of balance from Hornell 707 for Waterville, Me 1384 for Waukegan, Ill 1384 for Waupun, Wis 1384 for Waxahachie, Tex 707, 1384 for Waycross, Ga 1384 for Waynesboro, Va 1384 for Waynesville, N. C 1384 for Webb City, Mo 1384 for Wellsburg, W. Va 1384 for Wenatchee, Wash 1384 for Westerly, R. I 1384 for Westfield, Mass 1384 for West Point, Miss 1384 for Wichita Falls, Tex 1384 for Wilkesboro, N. C 1384 for Williamson, W. Va 1384 for Williston, N. Dak 1384 for Wilmington, Del 707 for Wilson, N. C 1384 for Winchester, Ky 1384 for Winchester, Tenn 1384 for Winfield, Kans 1385 for Winston Salem, N. C 1385 for Woodbury, N. J 1385 for Woonsocket, R. I 707, 1385 for Yoakum, Tex 1385 for Yonkers, N. Y 1385 for York, Pa 1385 for Ypsilanti, Mich 1385 for repairs and preservation 708, 1385 for special repairs Treasury building, District of Columbia, and subtreasury, New York City 708 for mechanical equipment for heating, hoisting, etc 708, 1385 for vaults, safes, and locks 708, 1385 for electrical protection of vaults 708, 1385 for electrical burglar-alarm, Treasury building 1386 for additional pay to Supervising Architect 708, 1386 for general expenses, skilled employees, etc., office of Supervising Architect 708, 1386 for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 709, 1386ccix appropriation for mechanical labor force 709, 1386 for contingent expenses, materials, commissions, etc 709, 1386 construction disbursements to be made from Washington; no allowance to collectors of customs, etc., for 1387 payment of expenses of details to assist inspection of furniture, etc., to cease 710 for general inspector of supplies 714, 1391 for assistant custodians and janitors 714, 1391 for furniture and repairs 714, 1391 for fuel, lights, and water 715, 1391 operating pneumatic tubes for postal service 715, 1392 deficiency appropriation for Pittsburg, Pa., repairs 121 for Treasury building, repairs 121, 206, 1293 for Washington, D.C. post-office 780 for Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor 780 for Alexandria, La 889 for Beverly, Mass., land 207 for Braddock, Pa., site 207 for Bristol, Conn 779 for Charleston, W. Va., rent, etc 207 for Columbus, Ohio, rent 889 for Danbury, Conn., site 207 for Danville, Va., rent, etc 207 for Dayton, Ohio 1293 for Fort Worth, Tex 1293 for Fremont, Nebr., rent, etc 207 for Grand Rapids, Mich., rent 207, 889 for Indianapolis, Ind 207 for Jackson, Tenn., rent, etc 207 for Kansas City, Kans., rent, etc 207 for Lima, Ohio, rent, etc 207 for Los Angeles, Cal 207 for Lynchburg, Va., rent, etc 207 for Mason City, Iowa 780 for Maysville, Ky 1294 for Morgantown, W. Va., site 207 for New London, Conn 1294 for North Adams, Mass., water 208 for Paris, Ill 1293 for Pittsburg, Pa., custodian 208 repairs 780 for Plainfield, N. J., site 207 for Portland, Me., additional land, etc 207, 1294 for Reno, Nev 207 for Santa Rosa, Cal 207 for Tacoma, Wash 207 for Trenton, N. J 1293 for Waterville, Me., site 207 for Webster, Mass 1294 for Westfield, Mass., site 207 for Youngstown, Ohio 779 for furniture, etc 205, 780, 808, 1294, 1320 for general expenses 208, 1294 for vaults, safes, and locks 208, 1293 for assistant custodians and janitors 219, 808, 1320, 1325 for fuel, lights, and water 219, 808, 1294, 1320 for heating apparatus 219, 808, 1320 for repairs and preservation 219, 1320 for inspector of furniture 779 for Frank E. Gore 780 for mechanical equipment 813, 1293 Ansonia, Conn., open space reduced 207 Atlanta, Ga., sale of old post-office to city, authorized 703 Biloxi, Miss., strip of land deeded to City for street 186 Burlington, N. J., open space reduced 704 Minneapolis, Minn., strip of land relinquished to city for widening street 1376 Owensboro, Ky., sale of old public building and site authorized 1379 Santa Cruz, Cal., part of site to City for street 448 West Point, Miss., limit of cost increased 121 acquirement of additional land authorized for, Quincy, Ill 121 allowance of accounts of Henry D. Dillon 208 pneumatic service New York customhouse to appraisers’ stores, acceptance authorized 120 receipts from steam furnished to pneumatic postal service to be credited to appropriation for fuel, etc 121 *Public Buildings, Omnibus Act*, limit of cost increased and construction authorized at Albuquerque, N. Mex 678 Alpena, Mich 678 Asbury Park, N. J 678 Barre, Vt 679 Bath, Me 678 Bellingham, Wash 679 Bloomington, Ind 677 Bowling Green, Ky 678 Brazil, Ind 677 Burlington, N. J 678 Charleston, W. Va 679 Colorado Springs, Colo 677 Columbus, Ind 677 Columbus, Ohio 678 Connellsville, Pa 678 Cordele, Ga 677 Denison, Tex 679 Dublin, Ga 677 Eagle Pass, Tex 679 Elwood, Ind 677 Faribault, Minn 678 Florence, Ala 677 Fort Collins, Colo 677 Fort Dodge, Iowa 677 Gadsden, Ala 677 Gaffney, S. C 678 Granite City, Ill 677 Great Falls, Mont 678 Griffin, Ga 677 Hillsdale, Mich 678 Huron, S. Dak 679 Jersey City, N. J 678 Kansas City, Kans 677 Keene, N. H 678 Lagrange, Ga 677 Laurens, S. C 678 Lead, S. Dak 679 Maryville, Mo 678 Mattoon, Ill 677 Milledgeville, Ga 677 Missoula, Mont 678 Morgantown, W. Va 679 Murfreesboro, Tenn 679 Murphysboro, Ill 677 New Orleans, La., post-office, etc 678 Newark, Ohio 678 Newberry, S. C 678 Newnan, Ga 677 North Yakima, Wash 679 Oklahoma City, Okla 678 Orangeburg, S. C 679 Park City, Utah 679 Perth Amboy, N. J 678 Phoenix, Ariz 677 Plymouth, Mass 678 Pontiac, Ill 677ccx limit of cost increased and construction authorized at Rock Island, Ill 677 Rock Springs, Wyo 679 Rome, Ga 677 Salt Lake City, Utah 679 San Diego, Cal 677 San Juan, P. R 678 Sheridan, Wyo 679 Sioux Falls, S. Dak 679 Suffolk, Va 679 Talladega, Ala 677 Union, S C 679 Wabash, Ind 677 Wallingford, Conn 677 Washington, N. C 678 Wichita Falls, Tex 679 Winchester, Ky 677 Woonsocket, R. I 678 Yonkers, N. Y 678 enlargement of public building authorized at Anniston, Ala 679 Auburn, N. Y 680 Beaver Falls, Pa 680 Bristol, R. I 680 Dayton, Ohio 680 Evanston, Ill 679 Galveston, Tex., appraisers’ stores 680 Guthrie, Okla 680 Harrisburg, Pa 680 Lansing, Mich 679 Lincoln, Nebr 679 New Albany, Ind 679 Oil City, Pa 680 Paris, Tex 680 Pensacola, Fla 679 Portsmouth, Ohio 680 Reidsville, N. C 680 Saint Louis, Mo., customhouse 679 Springfield, Mo 679 Traverse City, Mich 679 Vicksburg, Miss 679 specific authority required to enlarge sites 680 limits of cost to include changes, etc 680 regular repairs, etc., from annual appropriations for general maintenance 680 construction authorized at Abilene, Kans 681 Bainbridge, Ga 681 Bardstown, Ky 681 Bedford City, Va 683 Bellefontaine, Ohio 682 Beloit, Kans 681 Bennington, Vt 683 Biddeford, Me 681 Boonville, Mo 682 Bowling Green, Ohio 682 Brookfield, Mo 682 Brookings, S. Dak 683 Brownwood, Tex 683 Butler, Pa 683 Camden, Me 682 Carrollton, Ga 681 Cartersville, Ga 681 Casper, Wyo 684 Cedartown, Ga 681 Chickasha, Okla 683 Chillicothe, Mo 682 Clarksville, Tex 683 Concordia, Kans 681 Corry, Pa 683 Cortland, N. Y 682 Covington, Va 683 Cuero, Tex 683 Cullman, Ala 680 Cynthiana, Ky 681 Defiance, Ohio 682 construction authorized at Denison, Iowa 681 Douglas, Wyo 684 Duquoin, Ill 681 Elberton, Ga 681 Elkins, W. Va 683 Fort Madison, lowa 681 Frankfort, Ind 681 Fulton, N. Y 682 Gettysburg, Pa 683 Grafton, W. Va 683 Grand Junction, Colo 681 Grass Valley, Cal 681 Greeley, Colo 681 Greenville, N. C 682 Harrisburg, Ill 681 Hickory, N C 682 Hopkinsville, Ky 681 Iowa Falls, Iowa 681 Johnstown, N. Y 682 Kingfisher, Okla 683 Laurel, Miss 682 Lawrenceburg, Ky 681 Le Mars, Iowa 681 Lebanon, Tenn 683 Lewes, Del 681 Live Oak, Fla 681 Livingston, Mont 682 McAlester, Okla 683 McCook, Nebr 682 Marlin, Tex 683 Marshall, Mo 682 Marshall, Tex 683 Menomonie, Wis 684 Milwaukee, Wis., appraisers’ stores 684 Monroe, N. C 682 Moorhead, Minn 682 Morristown, N. J 682 Morristown, Tenn 683 Mount Vernon, N. Y 682 North Tonawanda, N. Y 682 Oldtown, Me 682 Olympia, Wash 683 Oneonta, N. Y 682 Opelika, Ala 680 Orange, N. J 682 Ottawa, Kans 681 Oxford, N. C 682 Petoskey, Mich 682 Pocatello, Idaho 681 Poplar Bluff, Mo 682 Pulaski, Tenn 683 Punxsutawney, Pa 683 Rapid City, S. Dak 683 Red Oak, Iowa 681 Rochelle, Ill 681 Rochester, N. H 682 Rolla, Mo 682 Saint Petersburg, Fla 681 Searcy, Ark 680 Shelbyville, Tenn 683 Sistersville, W. Va 683 South Chicago, Ill 681 Springfield, Tenn 683 Sunbury, Pa 683 Tifton, Ga 681 Tulsa, Okla 683 Waukesha, Wis 684 Weatherford, Tex 683 Wooster, Ohio 682 Wytheville, Va 683 Xenia, Ohio 682 acquiring site and erection of public building authorized at Albion, Mich 686 Amarillo, Tex 688 Ardmore, Okla 687ccxi acquiring site and erection of public building authorized at Arkansas City, Kans 685 Baltimore, Md., immigrant station 685 Beardstown, Ill 684 Bedford, Pa 687 Bellaire, Ohio 687 Bennettsville, S. C 688 Berkeley, Cal 684 Big Rapids, Mich 686 Blackwell, Okla 687 Blue Island, Ill 684 Bozeman, Mont 686 Brigham City, Utah 688 Bryan, Tex 688 Cadillac, Mich 686 Cambridge, Ohio 687 Camden, S. C 688 Canton, Ill 684 Canton, Miss 686 Carnegie, Pa 687 Chanute, Kans 685 Chico, Cal 684 Clarksdale, Miss 686 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 684 Collinsville, Ill 685 Cookeville, Tenn 688 Covington, Tenn 688 De Soto, Mo 686 Delavan, Wis 688 East Pittsburg, Pa 687 Edwardsville, Ill 685 El Reno, Okla 687 Ennis, Tex 688 Eureka Springs, Ark 684 Excelsior Springs, Mo 686 Fayetteville, Tenn 688 Fort Atkinson, Wis 688 Fulton, Ky 685 Fulton, Mo 686 Garden City, Kans 685 Gardiner, Me 685 Gary, Ind 685 Georgetown, Ky 685 Glens Falls, N. Y 686 Gouverneur, N. Y 686 Greenfield, Mass 685 Grenada, Miss 686 Hampton, Va 688 Hanford, Cal 684 Hanover, Pa 687 Hendersonville, N. C 686 Holland, Mich 686 Huntingdon, Pa 687 Idaho Falls, Idaho 684 Ishpeming, Mich 686 Jackson, Ky 685 Jennings, La 685 Juneau, Alaska 684 La Junta, Colo 684 Lafayette, La 685 Lake City, Minn 686 Lawton, Okla 687 Long Branch, N. J 686 Longview, Tex 688 Lorain, Ohio 687 McPherson, Kans 685 Macomb, Ill 685 Mandan, N. Dak 687 Medford, Oreg 687 Middlesboro, Ky 685 Miles City, Mont 686 Millville, N. J 686 Mishawaka, Ind 685 Monongahela, Pa 687 Moundsville, W. Va 688 acquiring site and erection of public building authorized at Mount Vernon, Ill 685 Narragansett Pier, R. I 688 New Rochelle, N. Y 686 Newcastle, Ind 685 Newport, Ark 684 North Attleboro, Mass 686 Osage City, Kans 685 Owatonna, Minn 686 Palatka, Fla 684 Perry, Iowa 685 Piqua, Ohio 687 Port Jervis, N. Y 686 Portland, Ind 685 Princeton, Ill 685 Putnam, Conn 684 Quitman, Ga 684 Robinson, Ill 685 Rocky Mount, N. C 687 Salem, Ohio 687 Seymour, Ind 685 Smyrna, Del 684 Sparta, Wis 688 Stamford, Conn 684 Steubenville, Ohio 687 Sycamore, Ill 685 Tarboro, N. C 687 Tiffin, Ohio 687 The Dalles, Oreg 687 Thomasville, Ga 684 Three Rivers, Mich 686 Tupelo, Miss 686 Urbana, Ill 685 Uvalde, Tex 688 Wahpeton, N. Dak 687 Waltham, Mass 686 Webb City, Mo 686 Wellsburg, W. Va 688 Wilkesboro, N. C 687 Williston, N. Dak 687 Winchester, Tenn 688 Winfield, Kans 685 Ypsilanti, Mich 686 acquiring site for public building authorized at Aberdeen, Wash 692 Alliance, Nebr 690 Ann Arbor, Mich 690 Anoki, Minn 690 Antigo, Wis 692 Argenta, Ark 688 Arkadelphia, Ark 688 Ashland, Ky 689 Ashland, Ohio 691 Atlanta, Tex 692 Aurora, Nebr 690 Bakersfield, Cal 688 Barnesville, Ga 689 Bartow, Fla 689 Basin, Wyo 693 Bay City, Tex 692 Bayonne, N. J 690 Beatrice, Nebr 690 Beeville, Tex 692 Belton, Tex 692 Berlin, N. H 690 Bethlehem, Pa 691 Birmingham, Ala 688 Boyne City, Mich 690 Bronx, N. Y 691 Buckhannon, W. Va 692 Buffalo, Wyo 693 Burlington, N. C 691 Caribou, Me 689 Chadron, Nebr 690ccxii acquiring site for public building authorized at Charles City, Iowa 689 Charlotte, Mich 690 Chicago, Ill., post-office 689 Cicero, Ill 689 Cody, Wyo 693 Columbia, S. C 692 Conneaut, Ohio 691 De Land, Fla 689 Dickinson, N. Dak 691 Douglas, Ariz 688 Dowagiac, Mich 690 Dubois, Pa 691 Duluth, Minn 690 Dunkirk, N. Y 691 Durango, Colo 689 East Orange, N. J 690 El Paso, Tex 692 Ellensburg, Wash 692 Elyria, Ohio 691 Falls City, Nebr 690 Fordyce, Ark 688 Fort Morgan, Colo 689 Franklin, Va 692 Frederick, Md 690 Fremont, Ohio 691 Globe, Ariz 688 Green River, Wyo 693 Grinnell, Iowa 689 Hackensack, N. J 690 Hallowell, Me 689 Hammond, La 689 Hiawatha, Kans 689 Holly Springs, Miss 690 Holton, Kans 689 Humboldt, Tenn 692 Huntington, Ind 689 Huntington, W. Va 692 Huntsville, Tex 692 Jackson, Ohio 691 Jamestown, N. Dak 691 Jasper, Ala 688 Jellico, Tenn 692 Kalispell, Mont 690 Laconia, N. H 690 Lancaster, Ky 689 Lancaster, Pa 691 Las Cruces, N. Mex 691 Las Vegas, N. Mex 691 Little Falls, Minn 690 Logan, Ohio 691 Long Beach, Cal 688 Lumberton, N. C 691 McComb, Miss 690 Madison, S. Dak 692 Manchester, Conn 689 Maquoketa, Iowa 689 Marion, S. C 692 Martin, Tenn 692 Maryville, Tenn 692 Media, Pa 691 Mena, Ark 688 Middletown, Conn 689 Monroe, Wis 693 Montevideo, Minn 690 Mount Vernon, Ind 689 Naugatuck, Conn 689 Neenah, Wis 693 Newburyport, Mass 690 Niles, Ohio 691 Nyack, N. Y 691 Orlando, Fla 689 Parkersburg, W. Va 692 Passaic, N. J 690 Philippi, W. Va 692 acquiring site for public building authorized at Portland, Oreg 691 Pottstown, Pa 691 Pulaski, Va 692 Reading, Mass 690 Red Bank, N. J 690 Redfield, S. Dak 692 Richfield, Utah 692 Rochester, Pa 691 Rockville, Conn 689 Roseburg, Oreg 691 Rumford Falls, Me 690 Saint Louis, Mo., subtreasury 690 San Bernardino, Cal 689 Savanna, Ill 689 Seattle, Wash., post office 692 Seymour, Conn 689 Shelby, N. C 691 Shelbyville, Ky 689 Sidney, Ohio 691 Skowhegan, Me 690 South Bethlehem, Pa 692 South Boston, Va 692 Stamford, Tex 692 Statesboro, Ga 689 Syracuse, N. Y 691 Tarentum, Pa 692 Taylorville, Ill 689 Tucson, Ariz 688 Twin Falls, Idaho 689 Urbana, Ohio 691 Utica, N. Y 691 Valley City, N. Dak 691 Vancouver, Wash 692 Wahoo, Nebr 690 Warrenton, Va 692 Washington, Ind 689 Washington, Iowa 689 Waterloo, N. Y 691 Waupun, Wis 693 Waynesboro, Va 692 Waynesville, N. C 691 Wenatchee, Wash 692 Williamson, W. Va 692 Woodbury, N. J 690 Yoakum, Tex 692 Winston-Salem, N. C., additional site for extending; cost 693 limit of cost increased 693 purchase of ground and contract for addition authorized 693 expenditure for fiscal year 693 Charlotte, N. C., enlargement authorized 693 limit of cost 693 amount for fiscal year 693 Raleigh, N. C., enlargement authorized 693 limit of cost 693 amount for fiscal year 693 Austin, Tex., construction authorized; limit of cost; contracts 693 New Haven, Conn., acquiring new site and construction authorized, of 694 limit of cost; amount for fiscal year 694 sale of old building, etc 694 New Orleans, La., acquiring site, etc., for sub treasury; cost 694 Point Pleasant, W. Va., limit of cost increased for memorial at 694 Dayton, Ohio, construction authorized 694 limit of cost; contracts 694 San Francisco, Cal., construction of subtreasury; limit of cost 695 payment for improving alley 695 contracts for construction authorized 695ccxiii Augusta, Ga., construction authorized; cost 695 contracts for construction 695 Pasadena, Cal., construction authorized; cost 695 contracts for construction 695 New Bedford, Mass., construction authorized; cost 695 contracts for construction 695 Mobile, Ala., construction authorized; cost 696 contracts authorized 696 Hilo, Hawaii, division of block for building site 696 half reserved for building; remainder restored as public land 696 conditions 696 Honolulu, Hawaii, enlargement of site authorized 696 Minneapolis, Minn., limit of cost increased 696 Muskogee, Okla., limit of cost increased 697 Jefferson Barracks, Mo., additional building authorized 697 Minden, La., acceptance of site for 697 Bonne Terre, Mo., acceptance of site for, authorized 697 Newburyport, Mass., sale of old customhouse authorized 697 Oneida, N. Y., examination for site, etc., to be made 697 Granite City, Ill., monument on post-office grounds permitted 697 Reading, Pa., additional ground authorized 697 Washington, D. C., city post-office, contracts authorized 697 approval of plans by board 698 limit of cost; expert service compensation, etc 698 deficiency appropriation for 780 Washington, D. C., designs and estimates to be made for buildings for Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor; cost 698 approval by boards; composition 698 expert services; compensation; additional to services in Supervising Architect’s office 698 deficiency appropriation for 780 Washington, D. C., designs and estimates to be made for office building for bureaus, etc., on Square No. 143; cost 699 approval by board; use of unexpended balance, etc 699 payment for sites limited to specific appropriations 699 no expenditure for construction before plans, estimates, etc., made by Supervising Architect 699 approval required of Secretary of the Treasury and head of department interested 699 changes; limit of cost not to be exceeded 699 contracts for full architectural services of successful competitors, allowed 699 plans, etc., for buildings for Government purposes may be prepared in Architect’s office on request of head of department, etc 699 Washington, D. C., Meridian Hill park, acquiring land for, authorized 700 Washington, D. C., Montrose park; acquiring land for, on Georgetown Heights, authorized 701 offers for sites to be presented in writing 701 rent of buildings standing; exposure to streets 701 advertisement of proposals; examinations, etc 702 open space for protection from fire; reduction in exceptional cases 702 Boston, Mass., exchange of site for immigration station authorized 702 Oklahoma, transfer of Federal jails 702 *Public Buildings and Grounds, D. C.*, appropriation for additional pay, officer in charge 249, 1043 for superintendent, clerks, etc 504, 1207 for foremen, gardeners, etc 504, 1207 for watchmen 504, 1207 for watchman, Washington’s birthplace 505, 1207 for contingent expenses 505, 1207 for bicycles, arms and ammunition, and uniforms for watchmen 1207 amount from District revenues 505, 1207 for improvement and care of parks, etc 725, 1402 for Monument grounds, etc 726, 1402 for Potomac Park, etc 726, 1403 for grounds of Executive departments 726, 1403 for trees, etc., Library grounds 726, 1403 Capitol, the Senate and House Office buildings grounds 726, 1403 for Executive Mansion grounds 726, 1403 for employing engineer, etc 727, 1403 for removing fence and wall around Botanical Garden, etc 1403 for removal of stable, Executive Office, etc 1403 accommodations to be provided by Quartermaster General 1404 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion 727, 1404 for fuel, Executive Mansion 727, 1404 for greenhouses, etc 727, 1404 for lighting; maximum 727 part from District revenues 727 for electric lights 727 for lighting, Executive Mansion, etc 1404 for lighting and heating public grounds; maximum 1404 no contracts required 1404 settlement of existing contracts for are lighting 1404 for Grant memorial 728 for unveiling statue of John Paul Jones 1404 for telegraph, Capitol, departments, etc 728, 1404 for Washington Monument 728, 1404 for repairs, building where Abraham Lincoln died 728, 1405 for improvements, Wakefield, Va 728, 1405 for unveiling statue of von Steuben 728, for commission of Fine Arts 728, 1405 officer, to be secretary, etc 728 deficiency appropriation for monument to Count Pulaski 209 for monument to Gen. Kosciuszko 209 inventory of property in Executive Mansion to be kept in office of 774 *Public Convenience Stations, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 390, 981 abandonment of, near Dupont Circle, and on Ninth between F and G Streets NW 717 *Public Documents*, on free list, issued by foreign governments 74 distribution to retiring Members of Sixtieth Congress, repealed 182 publications of Monetary Commission to be printed as 217ccxiv *Public Domain* (*see* Public Lands). *Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service*, appropriation for Surgeon-General, clerks, etc 492, 1194 for medical officers and pharmacists 716, 1393 for other employees 716, 1394 for freight, transportation, etc 716, 1394 for fuel, lights, and water, etc 716, 1394 for supplies, etc.; depot 716, 1394 for Hygienic Laboratory 716, 1394 for maintenance of hospitals 716, 1394 for outside treatment, etc 716, 1394 for books, etc 716, 1394 for medical inspection of immigrants 716, 1394 for leprosy hospital, Hawaii 716, 1394 investigations by officers 1394 for grading, etc., Hygienic Laboratory 717 for quarantine service 717, 1394 for prevention of epidemics 717, 1394 deficiency appropriation for 219, 225, 808, 1320 for quarantine service 219, 1320, 1325 for purveying depot 781 for Pittsburg, Pa., marine hospital 781 for leprosy hospital, Hawaii 808 for medical officers and pharmacists 1295 for other employees 1295 for maintenance of hospitals 1295 for outside treatment 1295 light-house tender “Wistaria” transferred to 912 *Public Health, International Office of*, appropriation for annual quota 344, 1034 *Public Institutions*, on free list, works of art, etc., for presentation to 81 *Public Lands*, appropriation for surveyors-general and their clerks 517, 1219 for registers and receivers 739, 1414 for contingent expenses 739, 1414 for depositing moneys 739, 1415 for expenses, timber depredations 739, 1415 for protecting, from fraudulent entries 739, 1415 for swamp-land claims, etc 739, 1415 classification of lands in Northern Pacific grant 739 for hearings in land entries 740, 1415 for reproducing plats of surveys 740, 1415 for examinations of desert lands 740, 1415 for restoring lands in national forests 740, 1415 for salaries, General Land Office 740 for opening Indian reservations; reimbursable 740, 1415 for survey, Flathead Reservation, Mont 740 for surveying; compensation 740, 1416 resurveys, etc 741, 1417 counties in Montana 741 lands in Idaho 741 townships in Nevada, Oregon, and Utah 741 counties in Utah 741, 1417 for abandoned military reservations 741, 1417 for completing field notes in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Louisiana 742, 1417 for continuing surveys in Idaho 1417 for surveying, Alaska 741, 1417 office-work expenses 1417 for resurveys in Nebraska 1417 for refunding to registers money earned for issuing cancellation notices 1351 deficiency appropriation for surveyor general, Washington 222 for registers and receivers 222, 226, 810 for contingent expenses 222, 810, 814, 1323, 1326 for hearings in land entries 222, 810, 1323 deficiency appropriation for protecting, etc 222 1323 for surveying 222, 811, 814, 1307, 1323, 1326 for surveying private land claims 222 for surveying forest reserves 222 for surveyor general, Arizona 226, 1323 for reimbursing Idaho for surveys 796, 1307 for deputy surveyors 796 for opening Indian reservations 797 for Manual of Surveying Instructions 797 for maps showing enlarged homesteads 797 for restoring lands in national forests 811 for surveying certain counties in Montana 1307 for surveying certain counties in Utah 1307 for classification of Northern Pacific Railroad grant 1307 for William H. Houston 1307 for Fidelity and Guaranty Company 1308 for Glen R. Metsker 1308 for receivers, reimbursement 1308 for Title Guaranty and Insurance Company 1308 added to Pocatello National Forest, Idaho 919 agricultural entries, etc., allowed for surface of coal lands 583 arid lands, temporary withdrawals pending applications under Carey Act 237 assignment of homestead entries in reclamation projects 592 ceded by Indians on Gros Ventre, etc., reservations, Mont., open to entry under general laws 1080 prior entries in good faith validated 1081 coal lands, agricultural entries, etc., permitted for surface of 583 conservation of, temporary withdrawals by the President for water-power sites, irrigation, etc 847 credit for full period of residence allowed homesteaders ejected from Wisconsin Central Railroad grants 885 time for second entries extended 885 desert-land entries, etc., in Imperial County, Cal., confirmed 867 time extended for final proofs, Washington 960 selections by Oregon exchanged for lands in national forests 1357 disposition of Hawaiian 444 enlarged homesteads provisions extended to Idaho 531 exchange authorized for private lands in Kansas National Forest 960 exchange of, selected by Wyoming, authorized 295 fees for notices of canceled entries to be reported, etc., as other fees 1352 for public parks granted to cities and towns in Colorado 459 payment required 461 oil and mineral lands excepted 461 reversion for nonuser 461 grant to Anadarko, Okla., for municipal uses 836 Arizona on admission as a State 572 Bozeman, Mont., to protect water supply; payment 893 for cemetery to Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Central City, Colo 892 mineral rights reserved 892 Cheyenne, Wyo.; payment 291 Colorado for Agricultural College; payment 847 New Mexico on admission as State 561ccxv grant to Omak, Wash., for public park; payment, etc 1350 railroads, deposits required for selecting, etc., unsurveyed lands under; use, etc 834 forfeiture on failure to make deposits 834 taxation of surveyed lands 834 Rawlins, Wyo.; payment 325 Trinidad, Colo., for water supply; payment, etc 1349 Wilson Creek, Wash., for water supply; payment 903 Yuma, Ariz 583 homestead entries allowed on lands relinquished under reclamation act 918 Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., undisposed of ceded lan ds 913 widow, etc., of aliens becoming insane before completing naturalization 929 David Eddington 1349 pending in former Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg., may be passed to patent 1356 conditions 1356 homestead settlers, allowed additional time to pay for lands on ceded Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservations, Okla 266 Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn 265 Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak 265 time to establish residence, etc 189, 903 allowed three months’ leave of absence 189, 904 homesteads, second entries allowed, if former lost, etc.; parties excluded 896 settlers on lands excluded from Refugio Colony grant, N. Mex 896 investigation by joint Congressional committee of Forest Service and disposal, etc., of 871 jurisdiction of district courts to prevent, etc., unlawful inclosure of 1093 land districts created, Fort Sumner, N. Mex 585 Havre, Mont 192 Vale, Oreg 238 land office abolished, Des Moines, Iowa 193 leaves of absence to homesteaders on irrigation projects until water available 864 mineral entries, Alaska, time extended for filing adverse claims, etc 459 open to entry, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak., unallotted, etc., lands 455 Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S. Dak., unallotted, etc., lands 440 Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak., unallotted, etc., lands 448 patents to mineral lands not to be denied solely because transferred before discovery of oil, etc 1015 punishment for unlawfully cutting timber on 857 not extinguishing fires on 857 receipts from sales, not to be used for reclamation projects 836 reinstatement of homestead entries canceled, etc., solely because of erroneous allowance after withdrawals for national forests 1084 rights of contestants 1084 restored to entry, Millard County, Utah, not needed for reservoir, etc 932 resurveys authorized; expenditures for, increased 884 right of way through, in Arkansas for pipe lines 296 right of way may be granted for electric lines through; period, etc 1253 sale of lands, etc., no longer needed for reclamation act uses 895 to Anadarko, Okla.; payments 836 option to Anadarko Commercial Club 837 to Johnson County, Wyo 237 to Lawton, Okla 355 to Alasonic order in Oklahoma 923 to Seattle, Wash., to protect water supply 959 school sections Pine Ridge Reservation, S. Dak., lieu selections by South Dakota extended 1072 Rosebud Reservation, S. Dak., lieu selections by South Dakota extended 1073 setting apart of Glacier National Park, Mont 354 surveying, additional per diem to surveyors for 890 swamp lands granted to Wisconsin 822 time extended for installments on opened lands of Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations, S. Dak. and N. Dak 266 town sites on reclamation projects, reappraisal and sale of unsold lots; payments 465 *Public Libraries*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Public Library, D. C., Free*, appropriation for salaries 380, 972 for assistant in charge of work for the blind 972 for substitutes 380, 972 for Sunday and holiday opening 380, 973 for books, fuel, etc 380, 973 *Public Printer* (*see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for, Deputy, etc 766, 1444 to certify to disbursing officers amount of unpaid bills of Senators, Alembers, and Delegates, for speeches, etc 1446 to be deducted from salaries of delinquents 1446 *Public Printing and Binding* (*see also* Government Printing Office), appropriation for salaries and expenses, Government Printing Office 766, 1444 holidays and leaves of absence 767, 1445 for expenses 767, 1445 for Congress 768, 1446 recommendations, etc., by Printing Committee 768, 1446 unpaid bills for speeches, etc., to be deducted from salaries of Senators or Members 1446 for executive departments, etc 768, 1446 division of allotments 769, 1446 apportionment of expenditures to work executed 770 transfer of allotments for 1911 1448 for salaries and expenses, superintendent of documents 770, 1448 deficiency appropriation for Congress 806, 1324 for Supreme Court 807 for Department of Justice 807 for Court of Customs Appeals 807 for Interstate Commerce Commission 807 for Bureau of American Republics 807 for leaves of absence 807 for printing and binding 814 for Treasury Department 879ccxvi allotment for Bureau of American Republics, 1910, increased 878 increase of allotment for printing and binding for Congress 217 for machinery 217 ordered, Bureau of Mines Reports, etc 742 limit 833 Daily Consular Reports, edition increased 821 Diseases of Cattle, Special Report on 1459 Diseases of the Horse, Special Report on 1459 Farmers’ Bulletin No. 391, on Economical Use of Meats in the Home 880 Immigration Commission publications 768 International Commercial Directory 769 Manual of Surveying Instructions 797 National Monetary Commission publications 217 Navy Yearbook, annually 768 North Atlantic Fisheries Arbitration document 1456 Opinions of the Attorney General 749 Opinions and briefs of Solicitor of the Treasury 749 Police Regulations, D. C 783 preliminary examinations, etc., river and harbor works 669, 956 preliminary reports and surveys of rivers and harbors as documents 184 records, etc., of Senate private claims 803 Senate Document No. 357, Treaties, etc., for Department of State 1454 tariff matters for House of Representatives on requisition of Representative Oscar W. Underwood 1317 printing, etc., for Thirteenth Census authorized on requisition of director 10 reserved sets of documents and reports discontinued 868 transfer of part of appropriation for Weather Bureau, to Government Printing Office 891 *Public Property, Old, etc.*, statements of proceeds of sales of, to be separately communicated to Congress, and not in Book of Estimates 773 *Public Monuments*, on free list, works of art, etc., for 81 *Public Roads Office, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 439, 1263 for expenses of inquiries, etc 439, 1263 for field experiments in road construction, etc 1264 *Public Schools, D. C.*, appropriation for officers 392, 983 for attendance officers 392, 983 for teachers 392, 983 for librarians and clerks 393, 984 for longevity pay 394, 984 for allowance to principals 394, 984 for night schools and kindergartens 394, 985 for kindergarten supplies 394, 985 for janitors and care of buildings 394, 985 for medical inspectors 395, 986 for rent, etc., temporary rooms, etc 395, 986 for repairs and improvements 395, 987 for plumbing repairs 396, 987 for manual training expenses 396, 987 for fuel, light, and power 396, 987 for furniture, new buildings, etc 396, 987 for contingent expenses 396, 987 for pianos 396, 987 for text-books, etc.; flags, playgrounds, school gardens, etc 396, 987 for apparatus, etc 397, 988 appropriation for portable schoolhouses 397, 988 for buildings and sites, etc 397, 988 additions to Business High School 397 additions to Western High School 397, 988 additions to McKinley Manual Training School 397, 988 normal-school 397, 988 addition to Armstrong Manual Training School 397, 988 site for new Central High School 988 normal school for colored pupils 988 manual training school, twelfth division 989 M Street High School 989 for fireproof stairways, etc 398, 989 sites and buildings not to exceed limit of cost 398, 989 municipal architect to prepare plans, etc., of buildings 398, 989 exit doors to open outward 398, 989 amount for sites and buildings immediately available 398, 989 deficiency appropriation for portable schoolhouses, temporary 122 for janitors Western High School 1297 for compulsory education expenses 1297 payment for typewriting pay rolls, approved 208 substitute teachers may be employed; salary 1395 leave of absence for 30 days; payment during absence 1395 other employees allowed leave with pay; provision for substitutes 1395 *Public Works*, appropriation for medical examination of employees injured on 526 *Publications*, on free list, issued by individuals for gratuitous circulation 73 by scientific associations, etc 73 *Publications Division, Department of Agriture*, appropriation for salaries 435, 1259 for general expenses 435, 1259 *Publications of the Sixtieth Congress*, distribution of, to retiring Members, repealed 182 *Publicity to Contributions for Election of Representatives*, political committees defined; officers required 822 treasurers’ duties 823 receipts for disbursements; preservation 823 treasurer to be given detailed statements of all contributions 823 to file statement of all receipts and disbursements, with Clerk of the House 823 details required 823 statements required of expenditures made by others than political committee 824 personal traveling expenses, etc., excepted 824 legal expenses in contested elections allowed 824 punishment for violating provisions 824 *Pueblo, Colo.*, terms of court at 1108 *Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.*, appropriation for special attorney 278, 1067 *Puget Sound-Lake Washington Waterway*, appropriation for improvement of; limitations 666 use of water power 666 for improvement of; lock, etc 1406ccxvii *Puget Sound Navy-Yard, Wash.*, appropriation for public works 616, 1276 for naval magazine 617, 1277 *Puget Sound, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of Hammersley Inlet 665 for improvement of, and tributary waters 665, 952 for improvement of waterway connecting Lakes Union and Washington with 666 for lighting 754 preliminary examination of ship canal, Port Townsend Bay, Oak Harbor, and, to be made 676 *Pulaski General Count*, deficiency appropriation for completing and unveiling statute of 209 *Pulaski, Tenn.*, qconstruction of public building authorized at 683 *Pulaski, Va.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Pulp*, duty on, indurated fiber ware 67 manufactures of, not specially provided for 67 masks 70 *Pulp, Papers, and Books*, Schedule M, Tariff of 1909 60 *Pulp, Wood* (*see also* Wood Pulp), on free list, not specially provided for 81 *Pulsifer, Pitman*, appropriation for compiling Navy Yearbook, etc 766, 1171 deficiency appropriation for preparing Navy Yearbook 803 *Pulu*, on free list 78 *Pumice Stone*, duty on 18 manufactures of 18 *Punishments* (*see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Punxsutawney, Pa.* construction of public building authorized at 683 *Purchasing Agent, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 519, 1221 *Purchasing Officer, D. C.*, appropriation for; duties, bond 966 for clerks, etc., office of 967 *Pure Food Law*, appropriation for expenses of enforcing 432, 1255 for enforcing, in District of Columbia 993 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 224 *Purses*, duty on metal, silver, etc 67 *Put-in Bay Island, Lake Erie, Ohio*, appropriation for memorial and centennial celebration of Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie 1081 *Putnam, Conn.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Putty*, duty on 15 *Puyallup Agency, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 286, 1074 *Puyallup Waterway, Wash.*, contracts for improving, Tacoma, suspended; diversion of river by local interests 665 *Pyramid Canyon, Ariz.*, dam authorized across Colorado River at mouth of 909 *Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on 278 *Pyrites*, on free list 79 *Pyrites, Burnt*, duty on dross or residium from 21 *Pyroligeneous Acid*, duty on 12 *Pyroxylin, Compounds of*, duty on 13 **Q** *Q Street NE., D. C.*, grade crossing to be changed 199 *Q Street NW., D. C.*, appropriation for bridge across Rock Creek at 979 condemning land to extend and widen 979 appropriation for expenses, etc 979 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 280, 1069 *Quarantine Districts for Neat Cattle*, appropriation for establishing, etc 420, 1239 *Quarantine Service*, appropriation for maintenance, pay, etc 717, 1394 deficiency appropriation for 219, 1320, 1325 *Quarantine Stations*, appropriation for repairs, preservation, etc 708, 1385 for Brunswick, Ga., new wharf 710 for Columbia River, hospital 710 for San Juan, P. R., lazaretto, etc., continued 710 *Quarantine Stations for Neat Cattle, etc.*, appropriation for maintaining 420, 1239 for buildings, etc., Baltimore and Boston 1240 *Quarries of the United States*, census of, to be taken in 1910, etc 1 schedules of inquiries 4, 227 to relate to year ending December 31 preceding enumeration 228 limited to active 4, 228 officials to correctly answer census inquiries 9 punishment for failure 9 information to be used only for statistics; restriction on publication 9 *Quarry Tiles*, duty on 17 *Quartermaster-General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 502, 1204 for architect, engineers, etc 502, 1204 *Quartermaster’s Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of quartermaster-sergeants; longevity 246, 1039 for pay of officers; longevity 247, 1041 for regular supplies 252, 1047 fuel and light to quarters, etc 252, 1047 post bakeries, ice machines, laundries, etc 252, 1047 schools, forage, etc 252, 1047 stationery, printing; printing contracts 253, 1047 use of ice machines, etc., for outside work 253, 1048 for equipping officers’ post schools 253, 1048 for incidental expenses 253, 1048 extra-duty pay, etc 253, 1048 furniture, etc 253, 1048 civilian employees, etc 254, 1048 care of horses 254, 1048 for purchase of horses; limit 254, 1049 from officers ordered to distant stations 254 farm for training, etc., horses for mounted service 1049ccxviii appropriation for purchase of horses; limit; contracts required 254, 1049 use for breeding forbidden 254, 1049 standard required 254, 1049 enlisted men for remount depots 1049 for barracks and quarters 254, 1049 limit of civilian employees 255, 1049 chapels at Fort Yellowstone and Fort Sam Houston 1050 for post exchanges 255, 1050 for transportation; officers’ horses 255, 1050 due land-grant roads not bond aided 256, 1050 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 256, 1051 vessels, transport service, etc 256, 1051 officers, etc., Revenue-Cutter Service 256, 1051 secretaries, etc., Young Men’s Christian Association 256, 1051 transportation of merchandise to Guam on transports 256, 1051 transfer of transport “Ingalls” 256 use by officers for military duties 1051 suspensions on account of motor vehicles removed 1051 boats for harbor and seacoast artillery service 256, 1051 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 257, 1051 for water and sewer systems at posts 257, 1051 land for water supply, etc., Fort D. A. Russell and Fort Meade 1052 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 257, 1052 retired officers as road commissioners 1052 for shelter in the Philippines 257, 1052 limit for officers’ quarters 257, 1052 for clothing, camp and garrison equipage 257, 1052 proceeds from sales of stores, etc., available for following year 257 for post hospitals, construction, etc 258, 1053 for quarters for hospital stewards 258, 1053 for shooting galleries and ranges 258, 1053 for Army War College 258, 1053 payments for transportation of officers’ horses in 1909 and 1910, authorized 1053 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 722, 1399 for national cemeteries 722, 1399 for bringing home remains of officers and soldiers dying abroad 723, 1400 for bringing home remains of civilians and soldiers dying on transports 723, 1400 for removing remains from abandoned posts, etc 723, 1400 reimbursement of burial expenses 724, 1400 deficiency appropriation for purchase of wharf, Fort Taylor, Fla 210 for Shiloh National Cemetery, Tenn 210 for Shiloh National Military Park, Tenn 210 for regular supplies 220, 809, 813, 1321 for incidental expenses 220, 225, 809, 1321 for horses 220 for barracks and quarters 220, 809, 813, 1321 for transportation 220, 225, 789, 809, 813, 1321, 1326 for clothing 220, 225, 1321 for camp and garrison equipage 220, 225, 1321 for post hospitals 220, 789, 809 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 220, 225, 809, 1321, 1326 for relief of sufferers in Louisiana 789 for regular supplies to Military Academy 790 for forage 809 for national cemeteries 1321 deficiency appropriation for bringing home remains of officers, etc 1321 additional officers authorized 1045 promotions and details for 1045 receipts from sales of serviceable stores available through following year 257 to provide accommodations for President’s horses, carriages, etc 1404 *Quarters, Army* (*see also* Barracks and Quarters), appropriation for hospital stewards 258, 1053 *Que-til-qua-soon, or Peter, Indian Allottee*, sale of portion of allotment to Wapato Irrigation Company authorized 1358 *Quebracho*, duty on extract of 13 *Queenstown, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 639, 937 *Qui-nai-elt and Quil-leh-ute Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 286, 1074 *Quicksilver*, duty on 31 flasks, etc., containing 31 *Quicksilver Flasks or Bottles*, on free list, returned from abroad 72 *Quillings*, duty on cotton, flax, etc 50 *Quills*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 *Quilts*, duty on down 66 *Quinaielt Indian Reservation*, allotments allowed on, by Hoh, Quileute, Ozette, etc., Indians 1345 *Quincy, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 706, 1380 for rent 706, 1380 acquirement of additional land authorized for public building at 121 terms of court at 1110 *Quince Trees*, duty on stocks, etc., of 37 *Quinces*, duty on green or ripe 37 *Quinia, Sulphate of*, on free list 78 *Quinine*, on free list, barks 73 *Quitman, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Quito, Ecuador*, gift to Ecuador of United States building at exposition at 203 *Quiver River, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Quoits*, on free list 75 **R.** *R Street SE., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for extending 232 appropriation for expenses 232 *Raccoon Creek, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Racine, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 657 *Radio Communication*, appropriation for enforcing use on ocean-going steamers, of means for 1230 ocean-going steamers leaving American ports to have apparatus for 629ccxix ocean-going steamers between ports not 200 miles apart, exempt from 630 exchange with other systems required 630 penalty for leaving without equipment; regulations 630 *Radium*, on free list 78 *Ragland Water Power Company*, authorized to complete dam, etc., at Lock No. 4, Coosa River, Ala 939 granted water-power franchise for fifty years, terms, conditions, etc 939 *Rags*, duty on woolen 53 on free list, not specially provided for 79 *“Railroad,”* term to include bridges and ferries used in connection with 545 all roads owned or operated under contract, etc 545 switches, terminals facilities, etc 545 freight depots, yards, etc 545 *Railroad Commissions, State, etc.*, complaint against carriers by, to be investigated by Interstate Commerce Commission 551 *Railroad Common Carriers*, jurisdiction of circuit court, etc., in actions for injuries to employees of 291 *Railroad Corporations*, commission authorized to investigate issue of stocks and bonds by 556 deficiency appropriation for 774, 1291 excepted from voluntary bankruptcy 839 involuntary bankruptcy 839 *Railroad Land Grants*, provisions for requiring deposits for selecting, etc., unsurveyed lands under 834 *Railroad Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 362, 1334 pay to land-grant roads reduced 362 expenses of weighing mails 1334 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 224, 812, 1325 *Railroad Ties*, duty on 33 *Railroads*, appropriation for tabulating returns of, carrying mails 362, 1335 for establishing, etc., uniform system of accounts by 719, 1396 for enforcing use of safetv appliances by, etc 719, 1397 for securing, etc., reports of accidents on 720 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers by 1397 for investigating use and necessity for automatic railway train control, etc., by 720, 1397 agent’s name to be posted at freight stations 548 forbidden to carry products in which interested 547 timber excepted 547 grants for reservoirs, etc., to, on trust allotments to Indians; payment 349 safe locomotive boilers required on 913 inspection, etc 914 *Railroads, Interstate, etc.* (*see* Interstate Commerce Regulations). *Railroads, Land-Grant*, appropriation for payment of Army transportation on, not bond aided 256, 1050 *Rails, Iron or Steel*, duty on T 23 flat, punched 23 *Railway Accidents*, appropriation for securing, etc., reports of 720 monthly reports required from carriers in interstate and foreign commerce of all 350 omission from annual financial, etc., reports 351 penalty for failure to report 351 investigation by Interstate Commerce Commission; powers 351 in connection with State commissions 351 publication of reports 351 reports not admitted as evidence in damage suits, etc 351 forms of reports, etc., to be prescribed 351 former Act repealed 351 transportation subject to Act 351 in effect in 60 days 351 *Railway Adjustments Division, Post Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc 520, 1222 *Railway Bars*, duty on iron or steel 23 *Railway Congress, International*, appropriation for payment of quota 343 *Railway Discriminations* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Regulations), appropriation for expenses, regulating 719, 1396 *Railway Employees*, appropriation for arbitrating differences of 719, 1397 deficiency appropriation for arbitrating differences of 782 *Railway Fishplates, etc.*, duty on iron or steel 23 *Railway Mail Service, Postal Service*, appropriation for General Superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 520, 1222 for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc 363, 1336 allowance to clerks on duty over ten hours 1336 for travel allowances 363, 1336 thirty days annual leave to clerks working six days a week 1336 for emergency service 363, 1336 for substitutes for clerks on vacation 363, 1336 for acting clerks in place of injured; death allowance 363, 1336 for traveling expenses 363, 1336 for miscellaneous expenses 363, 1336 for per diem, etc., assistant superintendents 363, 1336 deficiency appropriation for salaries 225 for expenses 814 *Railway Post-Office Car Service*, appropriation for 363, 1335 sanitary and sound cars required 363, 1335 restriction on wooden cars 1335 steel construction required after July 1, 1916 1335 *Railway Safety Appliances*, appropriation for enforcing use of 719, 1397 *Railway Wheels and Tires*, duty on iron or steel 29 *Rainier National Forest, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1251 *Rainy River Improvement Company*, may dam Lake Namakan, Kettle Falls, Minn 931 *Rainy River, Minn.*, appropriation for lighting 754 post lantern lights authorized in 534 preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Raisins*, duty on 38ccxx *Raleigh, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1380 enlargement, etc., of public building at, authorized; cost 693 amount for fiscal year 693 terms of court at 1120 *Ramie*, duty on, handkerchiefs 51 hose, hydraulic or flume 49 manufactures of, not specially provided for 51 roving 49 shirting cloth 51 sliver 49 threads, twines, or cord 49 woven articles, not specially provided for 51 fabrics, not specially provided for 51 yarns 49 *Range Conditions*, appropriation for experiments in improving, etc., within national forests 430, 1252 *Range Finders, Fortifications*, appropriation for purchase, etc 596, 1341 *Rankin and Kellogg*, deficiency appropriation for 207 *Rapeseed*, duty on, oil 14 on free list 79 *Rapid City, S. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 283, 1072 deficiency appropriation for Indian school, water plant 213 construction of public building, authorized at 683 *Rappahannock River, Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 640 *Raritan Bay, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of; maintenance 636, 936 improvement of waters connecting, with New York Harbor 936 *Raritan River, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 for lighting 754 preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Rasps*, duty on 27 *Ratafia*, /duty on 40 *Rates, etc., Interstate Commerce*, just and reasonable, to be determined by Commission on complaint 551 enforcement; continuance 551 joint, to be apportioned by Commission on failure of carriers to agree 551 enforcement 551 new, may be examined by Commission 552 suspension until decision 552 filed since January 1, 1910, burden of proof on carrier to show if just, etc 552 through joint, may be established by Commission on failure of carriers 552 *Rats, D. C.*, appropriation for destruction of 994 *Rattan*, duty on, braids, laces, etc 64 chair cane 34 hats, bonnets, and hoods 65 mats 70 matting 70 on free list, in the rough, cut for umbrellas, canes, etc 81 *Rawlins, Wyo.*, grant of public lands to; payment 325 *Razors, and Razor Blades*, duty on 27 *Read, Charles F.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1308 *Reading, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Reading, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1380 additional ground authorized for enlarging public building at 697 *Ready-Made Clothing*, duty on, cotton, not specially provided for 47 silk, not specially provided for 60 woolen, not specially provided for 54 *Reapers*, duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Receipt Services*, included as transportation in interstate commerce 545 *Receipts, Warehouse*, provisions for making uniform in District of Columbia the law of 301 *Receivers of Public Moneys, Public Lands*, appropriation for salaries and commissions 739, 1414 deficiency appropriation for salaries and commissions 222, 226, 810 for reimbursing, for moneys erroneously deposited 1308 *Receivers, United States Courts*, to manage property according to State laws 1104 punishment for violations 1104 suits against, subject to equity jurisdiction of court 1104 no clerk or deputy to be appointed as; exception 1105 jurisdiction of circuit courts of appeals in proceedings for, in district courts 1134 *Reciprocal Commercial Agreements, under Tariff of 1897*, notice of termination of, to be given foreign countries 83 *Reciprocity Treaty with Cuba, Commercial*, not affected by Tariff Act 83 *Reclamation Act*, appropriation for investigating to utilize lands reclaimed under, etc 422, 1243 allotments to Indians in irrigation projects to be canceled 859 reimbursement, etc 859 homestead entrymen on lands under, allowed leave of absence until water is furnished 864 required residence not lessened 864 irrigation systems under Carey Act may contract for impounding, etc., excess waters 925 distribution to users; restriction, charges, etc 925 cooperation with water users for reservoirs, etc., for impounding, delivering, and carrying waters 926 title to remain with Government 926 amount of water limited 926 moneys received to be covered into reclamation fund 926 lease of power privileges; terms 930 impairing irrigation projects prohibited 931 longer lease on Rio Grande project 931 power sites within projects in Indian reservations to be reserved 858ccxxi power sites to be reserved pending legislation for projects not authorized 858 public notices of charges, etc., under, may be withdrawn 902 modification of prior applications, etc 902 abrogation of contracts, etc 902 sale of lands, etc., no longer needed for purposes of 895 appraisal, title, limit 895 proceeds to credit of project 895 trust allotments to Indians in irrigation projects 860 withdrawals of coal lands under, subject to mining rights, permitted 583 *Reclamation Fund*, transfers from Treasury to, for completion of projects, etc 835 approval of President required 835 appropriations for, as sums are needed 835 reimbursement from fund 835 examination of projects by board of engineer officers 835 approval by President required 835 not available for new projects 835 certificates of indebtedness authorized to provide for advances 835 period and rate of interest 835 disposal of; subscriptions 835 maximum issue; exempt from taxation, etc 835 appropriation for expenses of issue, etc 835 payment of advances 836 use of 50 per cent of reclamation receipts 836 to commence in five years after first advance 836 advances available only for present projects 836 new projects to be recommended by Secretary of the Interior 836 approval by direct order of the President required to commence 836 entries, etc., not allowed before unit of acreage, and charges established 836, 918 disposal of relinquished lands to homestead settlement 918 use of receipts from sales of public lands for, repealed 836 moneys received under contracts for reservoirs, etc., to be credited to 926 *Reclamation Projects*, assignment of completed homestead entries within, permitted 592 lands reserved from grants to Arizona to be used for 574 grants to New Mexico, to be used for 564 reappraisal and sale of unsold lots in town sites on 465 *Reclamation Service*, office building authorized for, and other bureaus, etc., in Washington 699 *Recognizances, etc., Surety*, authority of Secretary of the Treasury respecting, of security, etc., companies 241 *Recoinage of Coins*, appropriation for gold 713, 1390 for minor 714, 1390 *Recorder of Deeds, D. C.*, purchase, etc., book typewriters from surplus fees during fiscal year 1911 authorized 974 *Records of the Rebellion, Naval*, appropriation for continuing publication 506, 1209 *Recruiting, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 627, 1286 *Recruiting, Navy*, appropriation for 608, 1268 evidence of age required 608, 1268 release on request of parent if minor has sworn falsely; condition 608, 1268 deficiency appropriation for 1322 *Red Bank, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *“Red Cross,”* punishment for unauthorized use of 604 *Red Cross, American National*, unauthorized use of name, etc., unlawful 604 as advertisement, etc., of emblem or name 604 punishment for 604 control of endowment fund 604 *Red Cross Conference, Ninth International*, appropriation for expenses of meeting at Washington 1034 *Red Hook Channel, New York Harber*, appropriation for improvement of 728, 1405 *Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.*, additional time for payments by homestead settlers on ceded part of 265 forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 271, 1060 grant of lands in, to Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company 292 relinquishment of homestead entry by Hans M. Carlson 292 payment of drainage charges 292 patent to issue for lands selected by Minneapolis, Red Lake and Manitoba Railway Company on 861 undisposed of ceded lands open to homestead entry 913 preference rights to contestants of canceled entries 913 subject to drainage charges 913 *Red Lake River*, bridge authorized across, Highlanding, Minn 958 *Red Lead*, duty on 15 *Red Oak, Iowa*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Red Pipestone Quarries, Minn.*, claim of Yankton Sioux Indians for lands embracing, referred to Court of Claims 284 *Red River, La., Ark., Tex., and Okla.*, appropriation for improvement of, below Fulton, Ark 648, 943 between Fulton, Ark., and Denison, Tex 648, 943 for lighting mouth of 754 bridge authorized across, Bryan County, Okla 189 Shreveport, La 961 examination, etc., to be made on permanently separating waters of, from the Mississippi 658 preliminary examination of, to be made 669, 675 *Red River of the North, Minn, and N. Dak.*, appropriation for improvement of 657, 947 bridge authorized across, at Drayton, N. Dak 894 Fargo, N. Dak 907 preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Reddings Ferry, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Saline River at 179 *Redemption of Internal-Revenue Stamps*, deficiency appropriation for 219, 225, 1321ccxxii *Redfield, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 1380 *Redfield, S. Dak.*, acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Reds, Vermilion*, duty on 15 *Redwood Creek, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of 662 *Reed, E. J.*, deficiency appropriation for 120 *Reeds*, duty on, chair cane 34 on free list, unmanufactured, in the rough for canes, etc 81 *Reels*, duty on fishing 28 *Reform School, D. C.* (*see* National Training School for Boys, D. C.). *Reform School for Girls, D. C.*, appropriation for expenses 407, 998 parole to juvenile offenders committed to 300 *Reformatories and Correctional Institutions, D. C.*, appropriation for Washington Asylum and Jail 406, 997 for Home for Aged and Infirm 407, 998 for National Training School for Boys 407, 998 for Reform School for Girls 407, 998 *Reformatory, D. C.* (*see also* Washington Asylum and Jail), deficiency appropriation for general expenses, etc 785 superintendent, etc., to be appointed 786 duties, authority, etc 786 jurisdiction of Commissioners over prisoners, etc 786 interchangeable appropriations 786 inmates to be released in the District on expiration of sentence 464 title to site for new, to be in United States; condemnation authorized 122 *Refrigerating Facilities*, included as transportation in interstate commerce 545 *Refrigeration, International Congress of*, invited to meet in United States; no expense 886 *Refugio Colony Land Grant, N. Mex.*, homestead patents allowed settlers on lands excluded from 896 *Refund of Customs Charges*, indefinite permanent appropriation for, exceeding amount due 103 *Refund of Internal-Revenue Taxes*, deficiency appropriation for, reissue of drafts for 778 for, illegally collected 219, 1390, 1392 *Regalia*, on free list, not for sale, for religious, educational, etc., purposes 79 term specifically described 79 *Register of the Treasury*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 490, 1192 *Register of Wills, D. C.*, appropriation for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to assessor 382, 974 for fireproof file cases 383 *Registered Mail, Postal Service*, appropriation for indemnity for lost first-class domestic 365, 1337 third and fourth class matter included; limit 1337 for indemnity for lost international articles 365, 1337 appropriation for indemnity for lost international articles; payment for prior years under Postal Union regulation 1338 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost 224, 812, 814, 1325, 1327 for international 1325 receipt on delivery, to be given when requested 416 *Registered Mails Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, assistants, etc 520, 1223 for per diem assistant superintendents 521 *Registers, Land Offices*, appropriation for salaries and commissions 739, 1414 deficiency appropriation for salaries and commissions 222, 226, 810 payment directed of fees earned by issuing notices of canceled entries 1351 certification of accounts 1352 limitation 1352 to account, etc., for cancellation notice fees the same as others 1352 *Registry System, Postal Service*, appropriation for supplies 365, 1338 *Regulations, D. C., Building, etc.*, issue and sale of, authorized; proceeds 208 *Regulus of Antimony*, duty on 29 *Regulus of Copper*, on free list 74 *Reid, Lieutenant-Commander James H.*, may be placed on Navy retired list as commander 829 *Reid, R. L.*, deficiency appropriation for 801 *Reidsville, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1380 enlargement of public building at, authorized; additional ground 680 *Reimported Domestic Articles*, duty to be paid on, equal to internal-revenue tax 90 manufactured in bonded warehouses, subject to original duty 90 proof of identity 91 *Reindeer, Alaska*, appropriation for support of stations, etc 744, 1420 deficiency appropriation for support of 222, 810 *Reisinger, Major Harold C., Marine Corps*, deficiency appropriation for allowance in accounts 1305 *Relief and Protection of American Seamen*, appropriation for, shipwrecked in foreign countries, etc 346, 1036 *Religious Associations*, exempt from corporation tax, if not for profit 113 *Religious Freedom*, to be secured by constitution of Arizona 569 of New Mexico 558 *Religious Societies, etc.*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Religious Societies, Incorporated*, on free list, works of art, etc., for presentation to 81 *Remount Depots, Army*, detachment of enlisted men authorized for 1049 *Removal of Causes from State Courts*, provisions of Judicial Code relating to 1094 repeal of Act, by Judicial Code 1168ccxxiii *Rendered Oils*, duty on, not specially provided for 12 *Rennets*, on free list 79 *Reno, Nev.*, deficiency appropriation for public building 207 *Reno Road, D. C.*, proceedings to condemn lands for extending 887 appropriation for expenses, etc 888 *Rent*, appropriation for Department of Agriculture 437, 1261 for Department of State 485, 1187 for Treasury Department 493, 1195 for War Department 504, 1206 for Navy Department 511, 1213 for Interior Department; restriction 516, 1218 for Post-Office Department 522, 1224 for Department of Justice 524, 1225 for Department of Commerce and Labor 529, 1232 for Court of Customs Appeals 1234 deficiency appropriation for Court of Customs Appeals 214 *Rent of Court Rooms, etc.*, appropriation for 750, 1427 *Repair Shops, D. C., Postal Service*, appropriation for rent, power, light, etc 356, 1328 employees allowed 30 days annual leave 1336 *Reporter of the Supreme Court*, appointment 1152 duties to publish decisions 1153 salary; extra volumes, etc 1153 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress*, appropriation for House of Representatives 477, 1180 for Senate 473, 1175 deficiency appropriation for extra services official reporters, House of Representatives 805, 1317 for Senate 804, 1314 *Reports, Congressional*, reserved sets of, discontinued 868 *Reports of the Sixtieth Congress*, distribution of, to retiring members, repealed 183 *Representatives in Congress*, appropriation for compensation 473, 1175 for mileage 473, 1176 for clerk hire 478, 1180 distribution of documents, reports, etc., of Sixtieth Congress to retiring, repealed 183 publicity to contributions for elections of 822 punishment for practicing in Court of Claims 1136 Unpaid bills for speeches, etc., to be deducted from salaries of delinquent 1446 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys*, appropriation for 740, 1415 *Rescue Appliances, Miners’*, on free list 77 *Reservation No. 185, D. C.*, transferred to District Commissioners as a property yard 383 *Reservations, D. C.*, appropriation for care and improvement of 725, 1402 *Reserved Sets of Congressional Documents and Reports*, discontinued 868 *Reservoirs, etc.*, cooperation with water users under reclamation projects for, to impound water for irrigation 926 grants to railroads on trust allotments to Indians; payment 349 investigation of feasibility, etc., of impounding flood waters of rivers by 956 *Resident Commissioners*, appropriation for compensation 473, 1175 for expenses 473, 1176 for clerk hire 478, 1180 for stationery 183 tenure of present, from Philippine Islands 910 after March 4, 1913, to be four years 467, 910 stationery allowance, clerk hire, and franking privilege of Members accorded Philippine 467, 910 punishment for practicing in Court of Claims 1136 *Resin*, on free list, crude gum, not specially provided for 75 *Resins, Gum*, duty on 13 *Resorcin*, on free list 74 *Restraint of Trade, Combinations in*, purchases of structural steel armor, etc., for ships of the Navy not to be made from 1289 jurisdiction of district courts under laws against 1093 *Retail Dealers in Leaf Tobacco*, persons regarded as 111 registry and accounts required 111 sales of natural leaf, in the hand, by, free of tax 111 except to manufacturers 111 statement to be made to revenue officers 111 penalty for false, etc 111 *Retired Judges*, appropriation for salaries 529, 1233 provisions for salary of 1161 *Retorts, Gas*, duty on 19 on free list, platinum, for chemical uses 78 *Revenue-Cutter Service*, appropriation for expenses 711, 1388 for seal fisheries, etc., Alaska 711, 1389 for enforcing anchorage regulations, New York and Chicago 712, 1389 Kennebec River, Me 712, 1389 Saint Marys River, Mich 712, 1389 for Arundel Cove, Md., depot 712, 1389 for contingent expenses 712, 1389 for repairs to cutters 712, 1389 for two revenue cutters 712 Ediz Hook, Wash., wharf, etc., transferred to 712 completion of storehouse, etc., Waadah Island, Wash., balance to be covered in 712 deficiency appropriation for expenses 219, 809, 1320, 1326 burial of officers and men in national cemeteries 1389 Fort Trumbull, Conn., transferred to 906 concurrent use of wharf with Army boats 907 officers detailed on investigations may administer oaths 899 officers, employees, etc., may be transported on Army transports 1051 penalty for discriminating by theaters, etc., against wearers of uniform of 963ccxxiv two new steamers authorized 326 retirement of vessels now in service 326 to be constructed under eight-hour law 326 transfer of stations authorized 326 *Revenue Stamps, Foreign*, on free list 79 *Revenues from Customs*, appropriation for collecting, additional 716, 1393 deficiency appropriation for collecting 219, 781, 809, 1294, 1320 *Revenues, Frauds upon the*, appropriation for investigation and prosecution of 748, 1424 deficiency appropriation for investigation and prosecution of 213 payment of special assistant attorneys 213 *Revised Statutes*, amended, section 183 898 section 240 776 section 241 776 section 246 231 section 429 591 section 773 294 section 810 267 section 996 1083 section 1309 312 section 1319 323 section 1399 352 section 1709 1083 section 1832 773 section 1833 773 section 1834 773 section 1956 327 section 1959 327 section 1960 327 section 1961 328 section 2500 90 section 2502 87 section 2504 12 section 2505 71 section 2508 91 section 2509 91 section 2513 88 section 2562 592, 897 section 2566 11 section 2568 335 section 2569 335 section 2586 579 section 2587 579 section 2593 467 section 2730 894 section 2982 88 section 3015 90 section 3244 111 section 3255 1014 section 3287 1014 section 3362 108 section 3368 109 section 3392 109 section 3394 110 section 3536 1354 section 3548 1354 section 3549 1354 section 3689 773 section 3720 591 section 3734 699 section 3928 416 section 3939 630 section 4219 111 section 4934 843 repealed, section 247 231 section 860 352 section 1962 328 section 1963 328 section 1964 328 repealed, section 1965 328 section 1966 328 section 1967 328 section 1968 328 section 1969 328 section 1970 328 section 1971 328 section 1972 328 section 2608 104 section 2838 104 section 2839 104 section 2841 104 section 2843 104 section 2845 104 section 2853 104 section 2854 104 section 2856 104 section 2858 104 section 2860 104 section 2871 901 section 2900 104 section 2902 104 section 2905 104 section 2907 104 section 2908 104 section 2909 104 section 2922 104 section 2923 104 section 2924 104 section 2927 104 section 2929 104 section 2930 104 section 2931 104 section 2932 104 section 2943 104 section 2945 104 section 2952 104 section 3011 104 section 3012 104 section 3012½ 104 section 3013 104 section 3672 773 section 4035 415 section 4232 112 section 4653 539 section 4654 539 section 4655 539 section 4656 539 section 4657 539 section 4658 539 section 4659 539 section 4660 539 section 4663 539 section 4664 539 section 4665 539 section 4666 539 section 4667 539 section 4669 539 section 4670 539 section 4671 539 section 4902 843 repealed by Judicial Code, sections 530–560 1168 sections 562–564 1168 sections 567–627 1168 sections 629–647 1168 sections 650–697 1168 section 699 1168 sections 702–714 1168 sections 716–720 1168 section 723 1168 sections 725–749 1168 sections 800–822 1168 sections 1049–1088 1168 sections 1091–1093 1168ccxxv *Revolving Pistols*, duty on 28 *Rhode Island*, appropriation for naval training station 609, 1269 assigned to first judicial circuit 1131 *Rhode Island Judicial District*, terms of court 1123 *“Rhode Island,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 620, 1276 *Rhodium*, on free list 76 *Ribbons*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horse-hair 60 cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 59 velvet or plush 57 tinsel wire, etc 30 woolen 54 *Rice*, duty on 35 flour or meal 35 paddy 35 *Rice Wine*, duty on 40 *Richardson County, Nebr.*, payment per capita to Sac and Fox Indians in drainage district No. 1 368 appropriation for assessment increased; reimbursement 368 for drainage assessment, lands of Iowa Indians 369 *Richardson, R. H.*, deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses, House of Representatives 806 *Richardson, Tenn.*, cable authorized across Mississippi River from Morgans Point, Ark., to 586 *Richfield, Utah*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Richmond, Cal.*, preliminary examination to be made of harbor 955 *Richmond, Ky.*, terms of court at 1112 *Richmond, Va.*, appropriation for public building 706, 1380 for rent 706, 1380 monument to be erected over grave of President Tyler, in Hollywood Cemetery 1345 term of circuit court of appeals at 1132 terms of district court at 1128 *Ricinoleic Acid*, duty on 14 *Ridley River, Pa.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Rifle, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 460 *Rifle Contests*, appropriation for trophy, medals, etc., for 261, 1058 *Rifle Ranges*, appropriation for land in Nebraska for 722 *Rifles*, duty on 27 combination shotguns and 27 double barrels for breech-loading sporting 27 parts and fittings for double-barreled sporting breech-loading 28 stocks for double-barreled sporting 28 *Rifles and Machine Guns, Navy*, appropriation for 1271 *Rifles, Army Automatic*, appropriation for purchase, etc., of; available for two years 261, 1058 *Right of Way*, for electric lines may be granted for fifty years, over national forests, public lands, reservations, etc 1253 granted through Arkansas public lands 296 Celilo Canal, Oreg 230 Comanche Indian school lands, Okla 588 Fort D. A. Russell Reservation, Wyo., to Colorado Railroad Company 1012 Laramie County for a public road 1012 Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation, Kans 875 Fort Mackenzie Military Reservation, Wyo 1011 Fort Riley Military Reservation, Kans 1363 Fort Sill Military Reservation, Okla 268 Hot Springs Reservation, Ark 235 locks on Monongahela River, W. Va 930 over Government tide and shore lands, Alaska 1360 Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg 582 Sparta, Wis., military rifle range, etc 298 Vicksburg, Miss., National Cemetery 926 stations required at town sites on, across Indian lands 859 time extended for Alaska Short Line Railroad 459 Fort Niobrara Military Reservation, Nebr 921 *Rio Grande*, appropriation for two bridges across, at Indian pueblos, N. Mex 1062 bridge authorized across, Del Rio, Tex., to Mexican bank 853 El Oro, Tex., to Presidio del Norte, Mexico 853 between Laredo, Tex., and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico 188 *Rio Grande Irrigation Project, Tex. and N. Mex.*, lease of power privilege on, allowed for not exceeding fifty years 931 *Rio Grande National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1251 *River and Harbor Appropriations*, unexpended balances of, for essential works, not to be covered in 182 *River and Harbor Improvements*, appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc 630, 933 for construction of works on, under contracts 728, 1405 Saint Croix River, Me.; cooperation with Great Britain 631 Newport, R. I., contracts authorized 632 Providence River and Harbor, R. I., contribution by Providence 632 Jamaica Bay, N. Y., subject to contribution by city of New York 634 Hudson River, N. Y., general plan 635 Delaware River, depth of 35 feet from Philadelphia 637 contracts authorized 936 inland waterway Norfolk to Beaufort Inlet, purchase of canals 640 Savannah River, Augusta, Ga., subject to contribution by City 643 Black Warrior, Warrior, and Tombigbee Rivers, Ala.; contracts authorized 646, 942ccxxvi appropriation for construction; Mississippi River passes 647, 942 Houston Ship Channel, Tex., contribution from State navigation district 649 dredging plant for Arkansas River 651 Cumberland River below Nashville, Tenn., contracts authorized 651 Kentucky River, Ky., contracts authorized 652 Ashtabula, harbor, Ohio, contracts authorized 653, 946 Ohio River, contracts authorized for locks and dams 654, 946 Saginaw Bay and River, contracts authorized 656 Mississippi River Commission, expenses and improvements under 658, 948 waterway from Lockport, Ill., to Mississippi River, engineer commission authorized 659 Missouri River, Kansas City to mouth, commission on plan 660 Missouri River, Saint Joseph, Mo., contribution by city 661 Sacramento and Feather Rivers, Cal., contribution by State, etc 662 Siuslaw River, Oreg., contracts, cooperation of Siuslaw, etc 663, 950 Willamette River, Oreg., new canal and locks Willamette Falls; cooperation by Oregon 664 termination of work on Puyallup waterway to Tacoma, Wash 665 Puget Sound-Lake Washington waterway; contracts authorized 666 Mount Desert, Me., contracts authorized 933 New Bedford and Fairhaven, Mass., contracts authorized 934 Point Judith, R. I., harbor of refuge, contracts authorized 934 Duck Island, Conn., harbor of refuge, contracts authorized 934 Connecticut River below Hartford, contracts authorized 934 Black Rock Harbor, N. Y., contracts authorized; privilege to Buffalo 935 Norfolk Harbor, Va., contracts authorized 937 Winyah Bay, S. C., contracts authorized 938 Coosa River, Ala., contract authorized to complete dam at Lock No. 4, etc 939 Hillsboro, Bay, Fla., contracts authorized 941 Saint Johns River, Fla., Jacksonville to the ocean; contracts authorized 941 Gulfport, Miss., transfer of dredge 942 Aransas Pass, Tex., contracts for deepwater harbor 943 Sabine-Neches Canal, Tex.; contracts authorized; local contribution, etc 944 Ouachita River, Ark. and La.; contracts authorized 945 Kentucky River, Ky., contracts authorized for Locks and Dams 13 and 14 945 Conneaut, Ohio, contracts authorized 946 Mackinac Harbor, Mich., contracts authorized 946 Marquette, Mich., contracts authorized 946 appropriation for construction; South Haven, Mich., contracts authorized 947 Chicago, Ill., contracts authorized 947 Chicago River, Ill., contracts authorized 947 Missouri River 6-foot channel, Kansas City to mouth; contracts authorized 949 Humboldt Bay, Cal., contracts authorized 949 San Pablo Bay, Cal., contracts authorized 949 Columbia and Lower Willamette, Oreg., contracts for dredging plants, etc 950 Bellingham, Wash., contracts authorized 951 Grays Harbor and Bar Entrance, Wash., contracts authorized 951 Willapa River and Harbor, Wash., contracts authorized 951 Snohomish River, Wash., contracts authorized 952 Hilo, Hawaii, contracts authorized 952 for expenses of meeting of Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses 667 for John H. Bankhead, services Inland Waterways Commission 667 for emergencies; limit 667 depth of water defined 667, 952 payment for maintenance, repairs, etc 667, 952 surveys, etc., to be paid from amounts for improvement 667, 952 work by contract or otherwise 667, 952 allotment of consolidated items, etc 667, 952 uniform classification of traffic statistics required 668, 952 combination of contracts 668 use of insufficient appropriations 668 appropriation for preliminary examinations, surveys, etc 668, 953 special authority required for 668, 953 restriction on supplemental reports 668, 953 no project authorized until appropriation made 668, 953 preliminary examinations and surveys ordered 668, 953 survey and estimate if project advisable 668, 956 review of reports by Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors 668, 956 reports to Congress to show, terminal and transfer facilities 668 utilization of water power 668 other associated subjects 668 coordination of these subjects with navigation 668 extension by board 669 investigation of watersheds when necessary 669 streams affected by construction of dams 669 printing of reports prepared during recess of Congress 669, 956 projects specified 669 payment for damages by vessels on river and harbor work, limit 676 temporary leases, etc., permitted without written contracts, etc 676 National Waterways Commission continued 956 additional duties; details of officials continued 956 final report 956ccxxvii National Waterways Commission; special investigations ordered; expenses 956 Corps of Engineers, Army, increased 957 on river and harbor duty to be paid from amount for improvement 957 filling vacancies in grade of second lieutenant 957 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages to vessels, etc 1301 *River Gunboat, Navy*, construction of one, authorized; cost 1287 *River Junction, Fla.*, bridges authorized across Escambia Bay, Choctawhatchee and Apalachicola Rivers, Fla., between Pensacola and 233 *Rivers*, unexpended balances for essential work on, not to be covered in 182 *Rivers and Harbors*, authority for additional professional, etc., assistants on, repealed 503 preliminary reports and surveys of, to be printed 183 *Rivers, etc.*, appropriation for lighting of 754, 1431 *Riverside, Cal.*, appropriation for Sherman Institute Indian school 273, 1063 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 226, 811, 1323 *Rivet Rods*, duty on iron or steel wire 24 *Rivets*, duty on, for nonskidding automobile tires 28 iron or steel, not specially provided for 29 lathed, machined, etc 28 *Road Construction, etc.*, appropriation for field experiments, etc 1264 *Road-Making Materials*, appropriation for investigations and experiments in 1263 *Road Management, etc.*, appropriation for investigations, etc 439, 1263 *Roadways, D. C.*, appropriation for paving, under permit system 384, 975 *Roanoke River, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 642 *Roanoke, Va.*, appropriation for public building 706 for rent 706 terms of court at 1128 *Robertson, David*, authorized to be retired with full pay, etc., as hospital steward, Army 1345 *Robeson County, N. C.*, bridge authorized across Lumber River, between Lumberton and Alma, in 178 *Robinson, Hancock*, deficiency appropriation for services 216, 879 *Robinson, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Robinson, Samuel*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 129, 807, 1319 *Robinson, Lieutenant-Colonel, W. W., jr.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Rochelle, Ill.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Rochelle Salts*, duty on 12 *Rochester, N. H.*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Rochester, N. Y.*, terms of court at 1120 *Rochester, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Rochester, Major William B.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1300 *Rock Asphalt, Dimestone*, duty on 18 *Rock Creek Bridge, D. C.*, appropriation for strengthening, etc., at Calvert Street 387 *Rock Creek, D. C.*, appropriation for constructing bridge across, etc., at Q Street 979 *Rock Creek Park, D. C.*, appropriation for care and improvement 392, 983 *Rock Crystal*, duty on articles of, not specially provided for 21 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.*, appropriation for oil-storage tanks 720 for filtration plant 1398 for power plant 720, 1398 for operating, etc., bridges 720, 1398 *Rock Island, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1380 torrent, 706, 1380 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Rock River*, dam authorized across, near Byron, Ill 922 Lyndon, Ill 920 *Rock Springs, Wyo.*, limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Rockets*, duty on 66 *Rockhall, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 639, 937 *Rockingham Earthenware*, duty on 18 *Rockland, Me.*, preliminary examination to be made of harbor 953 *Rockport and Aransas Pass Railway Company*, may bridge Morris and Cummings Channel, Tex 588 *Rockport, Me.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 631 *Rockville, Conn.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Rocky Mount, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1380 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Rocoa, and Extracts of*, on free list 72 *Rods*, duty on, copper 30 fishing 28 iron or steel, cold rolled, etc 25 nail, iron or steel 24 nickel 31 wire, iron or steel 24 *Roe of Fish*, duty on 37 *Rogers City, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of 655ccxxviii *Rogue Indian War*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 220 *Rolfe, Mary Lorena, Indian Allottee*, trust patent in Wisconsin made to, canceled 833 *Rolla, Mo.*, construction of public building at, authorized 682 terms of court at; rooms required 585, 1117 *Roller Bearings*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Roman Candles*, duty on 66 *Roman Cement*, duty on 17 *Rome, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 1381 limit of cost increased, public building 677 terms of court at 1109 *Rome, Italy*, appropriation for quota, International Institute of Agriculture at 343 for participating in exposition of art and history at 345 deficiency appropriation for quota, International Institute of Agriculture at 774 *Rondout Creek, N. Y.*, appropriation for lighthouse at mouth of, Hudson River 1430 *Rondout, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 635, 935 *Roofing Felt*, duty on 61 *Roofing Slates*, duty on 21 *Roots*, duty on, chicory 39 dandelion, prepared 39 drugs 13 flower or foliage, bulbous, not otherwise provided for 37 on free list, bulbous, not edible, not otherwise prowded for 79 crude, bulbous, not specially provided for 75 crude, drugs, not specially provided for 75 dandelion, raw, unground 75 for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 78 licorice, unground 76 *Rope*, on free list, hide 76 *Roping, Cotton*, duty on 42 *Rose, Briar*, duty on stocks, etc., of 37 *Rose, Manetti Multiflora*, duty on stocks, etc., of 37 *Rose Plants, etc.*, duty on 37 *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak.*, time extended for payments by homesteaders on surplus lands of 265 interest to be paid 265 compliance with homestead laws 265 unallotted, etc., lands in Mellette and Washabaugh counties, to be sold; description 448 timber lands excepted 449 relinquishment of allotments 449 reservation for agency, school, etc 449 patents to religious organizations 449 opening to entry by proclamation 449 allotments to be completed before 449 town sites to be surveyed, etc 449 payments; use of proceeds 449 appraisal and sale of homesteads 450 classification of lands 450 timber lands reserved for Indians 450 method of payment and entry 450 reappraisal of undisposed of lands 451 deposit of proceeds to credit of Indians 451 sections 16 and 36 granted to South Dakota; lieu land selections; restrictions 451 lieu land selections extended to the whole reservation; restrictions 1073 appropriation for purchase of school lands 451 for expenses of appraising, etc., reimbursement 451 intoxicants prohibited 451 liability of United States defined 451 treaty rights unimpaired 452 time extended for classifying, etc., unallotted lands in 1073 *Roseburg, Oreg.*, appropriation for public building 1381 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Rosemary Oil*, on free list 77 *Roses*, on free list, attar of 77 *Rosewood*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough or hewn only 81 *Rosin Industry*, census inquiries as to 4, 228 *Rosin, Violin*, duty on 70 *Roswell, N. Mex.*, appropriation for public building 706, 1381 *Rotten Stone*, on free list, crude, etc 79 *Roucou, and Extracts of*, on free list 72 *Rouge River, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of; restriction 655, 947 *Roumania, Servia, and Bulgaria*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation and consul-general 338, 1028 *Round Iron*, duty on 22 in coils or rods 22 *Routt National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1251 *Roving*, duty on, cotton 42 ramie 49 *Rowell, James F.*, enrollment, etc., directed as intermarried Kiowa Indian, adopted by tribe 280 allotment of land to 534 allotment of land to, canceled 887 *Rubber, India* (*see also* India Rubber), on free list, crude, etc 76 *Rubies*, duty on, artificial, etc 6 cut but not set 68 *Ruchings*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 60 *Rufflings, Neck*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 60 *Rugs*, duty on, Aubusson 55 Axminster 55ccxxix duty on, Berlin 55 cotton 55 flax, hemp, jute, etc 49 wool, floor 55 woolen oriental, etc 55 *Rules of the House of Representatives, Digest of*, appropriation for preparing 473, 1176 *Rullman, Leo*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Rum* (*see* Distilled Spirits). *Rumbold, Frank M.*, appropriation for reimbursing, for payments to Missouri State Militia 1044 *Rumford Falls, Me.*, appropriation for public building 1381 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Running Boards, Railway*, cars to be equipped with 298 *Rural Carrier Examining Board, Civil Service Commission*, appropriation for chief of division, clerks, etc 483, 1185 *Rural Delivery, Postal Service*, appropriation for supplies 366, 1339 for carriers, etc 366 1339 substation clerks 366, 1339 carrier on Lake Winnepesaukee 1339 deficiency appropriation for 224, 812, 1325 for incidental expenses 224, 812, 1327 for supplies, etc 224, 812, 1325 for carriers 225, 812 pension oaths may be administered by carriers; fees 843 star routes discontinued when served by 361, 1339 *Rural Mails Division, Post Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 521, 1223 *Russia*, appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 for third secretary 338, 1028 *Rust, etc.*, no allowance for, on imports of iron or steel or manufactures of 25 *Ruta-Baga Seed*, duty on 37 *Ruthenium*, on free list 76 *Rutland, Vt.*, terms of court at 1127 *Rydmark, William*, deficiency appropriation for 789 *Rye*, duty on 36 flour 36 **S.** *S Street, D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 1297 *Sabine-Neches Canal, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of, from Port Arthur Ship Canal to the Neches River 943 Neches River to Beaumont 943 contribution by local interests; deposit 944 maintenance of channel, etc 944 contracts authorized 944 for improvement of, from Sabine River to Orange 944 contribution by local interests; deposit 944 board of engineers to consider project of improvement of 649 conference with local interests, etc 649 *Sabine Pass, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 649, 944 *Sabine River, La. and Tex.*, appropriation for waterway from Mermantau to 648 for improvement to Orange 944 board of engineers to consider project of improvement of, to Orange 649 conference with local interests, etc 649 preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Sable, Alaska*, punishment for unauthorized killing of 327 *Sac and Fox Indians, Nebr.*, payment to allottees, in drainage district, Richardson County 368 amount retained for assessment increased 368 appropriation for, per capita 368 for drainage assessment increased; reimbursement 368 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Mississippi, Okla.*, interest at five per cent authorized on fund to credit of 280 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Missouri, Kans.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with; school 275, 1064 *Sac and Fox Indians, Okla, and Iowa*, agreement with, for commutation of annuities, ratified 289 amount accepted 289 rate and payment of interest 289 *Saccharine*, duty on 34 *Sacks*, duty on jute, plain, single-yarn fabrics 51 *Saco River, Me.*, appropriation for improvement of 631, 933 *Sacramento, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 706, 1381 terms of court at 589, 1107 *Sacramento River, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of 662, 950 for improvement of; controlling debris and floods; condition; amount required from State 662 modification of project 663 for lighting 754 *Saddles and Saddlery*, duty on leather 69 made of hides entitled to free entry 68 *Sadirons*, duty on cast-iron 26 *Safe Locomotive Engine Boilers*, appropriation for expenses, compelling railroads to use 1397 provisions for requiring railroads to use 913 *Safety Appliances on Railroads*, appropriation for enforcing use of 719, 1397 equipment required on all cars after July 1, 1911; sill steps and hand brakes 298 secure ladders and running boards 298 handholds or grab irons on ladders 298 exception when long commodities require more than one car 298 standard equipment to be designated in six months by Interstate Commerce Commission 298 penalty for failure to comply 298 extension of period for cars in actual use 298 modifying height of drawbars 299 penalty for violations 299 hauling defective cars for repairs permitted 299ccxxx hauling defective cars at risk of carrier 299 liability for injuries to employees not impaired 299 use of chains limited to cars with live stock or perishable freight 299 moving defective cars except for repairs unlawful 299 penalty, etc 299 powers of Interstate Commerce Commission extended to enforce 299 *Safety Fuses*, duty on, not composed of cotton 66 *Safety Lamps, Miners’*, on free list 77 *Safflower*, on free list, and extract of 79 *Saffron*, on free list 79 extract of 79 cake 79 *Sag Harbor, N. Y.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Sage*, duty on 39 *Saginaw River, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of 656, 1406 *Sago*, on free list, crude, and flour 79 *Saint Agnes Academy, Ardmore, Okla.*, payment to, from funds of Chickasaw Nation, balance for tuition of Chickasaw children 282 *Saint Albans, Vt.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 631 *Saint Andrews Bay, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 644, 1406 for improvement of channel from Apalachicola River to 645, 941 made subport of entry 1080 *Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, D. C.*, appropriation for care of children in 410, 1001 *Saint Augustine, Fla.*, release of strip of land at Fort Marion to 1057 *Saint Charles, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River at 600 *Saint Croix County, Wis.*, bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, between Washington County and 235, 921 *Saint Croix Falls, Wis.*, bridge authorized across Saint Croix River between Taylors Falls, Minn., and 263 *Saint Croix River, Me.*, appropriation for improvement of 631 negotiation with Great Britain for cooperation, directed 631 unmanufactured produce of forests on, sawed, etc., in Canada, admitted free for two years 91 *Saint Croix River, Wis. and Minn.*, appropriation for improvement of 657, 947 bridge authorized across, between Saint Croix and Washington Counties, Wis 235, 921 between Taylors Falls, Minn., and Saint Croix Falls, Wis 263 preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Saint Francis, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Saint Francis River, between Fisk and 179 *Saint Francis River, Ark. and Mo.*, appropriation for improvement of 651, 945 bridge authorized across, Fisk, Mo 179, 352 Parkin, Ark 199 preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *Saint Francisville, Ill.*, bridge authorized across Wabash River by 292 *Saint George Island, Alaska*, made a special Government reservation 327 punishment for illegal landing on, etc 327 purchase of seal leases on, etc 328 *Saint George Sound, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made, for deep-water harbor 669 *Saint Joe National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1251 *Saint John River*, bridge authorized across, Van Buren, Me., to Saint Leonards, New Brunswick 904 *Saint John River Commission*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of 203, 1290 *Saint John River, Me.*, unmanufactured produce of forests on, sawed, etc., in Canada, admitted free for two years 91 *Saint John’s Bread or Bean*, on free list 79 *Saint Johns, Fla., Customs District*, name changed to Jacksonville 592 *Saint Johns River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of, from Jacksonville to ocean; contracts 645, 941 Palatka to Lake Harney 941 for lighting 754 light vessel authorized at mouth of 536 preliminary examination of, to be made 954 through Lake Dexter, etc 670 from Jacksonville to Palatka 670 of channel between Cumberland Sound and 954 *Saint Jones River, Del.*, appropriation for improvement of 638, 937 *Saint Joseph Bay, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 transferred from Pensacola customs district to Apalachicola 897 *Saint Joseph, Mich.*, deficiency appropriation for barge for light-house depot 1313 barge for light-house depot, authorized 536 may bridge Morrison Channel of the Saint Joseph River 243 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 955 *Saint Joseph, Mo.*, appropriation for improvement of Missouri River at; contribution by city required 661 terms of court at 1117 *Saint Joseph River*, bridge authorized across Morrison Channel of, by Saint Joseph, Mich 243 dam authorized across, near Mottville, Mich 904 at Sturgis, Mich 893 *Saint Leonards, New Brunswick*, bridge authorized across Saint John River to Van Buren, Me., from 904 *Saint Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company*, may bridge Black River, at Pocahontas, Ark 178 *Saint Louis Bay, Lake Superior*, appropriation for lighting channels in 754 *Saint Louis Electric Bridge Company*, time extended for bridging Mississippi River at Saint Louis, Mo., by 196 *Saint Louis Exposition*, deficiency appropriation for Indian exhibit at 223ccxxxi *Saint Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company*, may bridge Black River, Paroquet, Ark 198 Saint Francis River, Parkin, Ark 199 White River at Augusta, Ark 199 *Saint Louis—Kansas City Electric Railway Company*, may bridge Missouri River, Arrow Rock, Mo 601 Saint Charles, Mo 600 *Saint Louis, Mo.*, appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 496, 1199 for assay office at 499 for public building, post-office 706 for post-office, mechanical equipment, etc 1381 for subtreasury, new site 1381 for customhouse, enlargement, etc 1381 acquiring site for sub treasury at, authorized 690 enlargement of customhouse, authorized 679 postmaster’s pay increased 1329 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 terms of district court at 1117 time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 185 by Saint Louis Electric Bridge Company 196 *Saint Louis River, Minn, and Wis.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Saint Lucie Inlet, Fla.*, preliminary examination to be made of 955 *Saint Marks River, Fla.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 954 *Saint Martins River, Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Saint Marys and Kingsland Railroad Company*, may bridge Saint Marys River near Saint Marys, Ga 855 *Saint Marys, Ga.*, bridge authorized across Saint Marys River near 855 *Saint Marys River, Ga.*, bridge authorized across, at Saint Marys 855 *Saint Marys River, Mich.*, appropriation for enforcing anchorage, etc., regulations in 712, 1389 for improvement of Hay Lake and Neebish Channels 729 for improvement of, at the falls 729 new lock, etc 730, 1406 for lighting Neebish Channel 755 preliminary examination of, to be made 672 Detour, Mich 672 *Saint Michael Canal, Alaska*, appropriation for improvement of 666 *Saint Paul Island, Alaska*, made a special government reservation 327 punishment for illegal landing on, etc 327 purchase of seal leases on, etc 328 *Saint Paul, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 907 changes in harbor lines, etc., permitted at 948 conditions, etc 949 preliminary examination of harbor and channel to be made 672 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 terms of district court at 1116 *Saint Paul Railway Promotion Company*, may bridge Mississippi River, Nininger, Minn 958 *Saint Petersburg, Fla.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 954 *Saint Vincent’s Orphan Asylum, D. C.*, charter amended; trustees, etc.; admission of girls only 590 *Sake*, duty on 40 *Sakonnet, R. I.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 675 *Sal Ammoniac*, duty on 12 *Sal Soda*, duty on 17 *Salaries*, monthly division of, in postal service 1339 *Salaries and Allowances Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, etc 519, 1222 for assistant superintendents 361 *Salem, Mass.*, preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 672 *Salem, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1381 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Salem, Oreg.*, appropriation for Indian school 283, 1071 *Salem River, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 637, 936 *Salep, or Salop*, on free list 79 *Saleratus*, duty on 16 *Salicin*, on free list 79 *Salicylic Acid*, duty on 12 *Salina, Kans.*, terms of court at 707, 1112 *Saline Lands, New Mexico*, reserved from entry, etc 568 *Saline River, Ark.*, appropriation for improvement of 651 bridge authorized across, at Reddings Ferry, Ark 179 *Salisbury, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 707, 1381 deficiency appropriation for road to national cemetery 788 terms of court at 1120 *Salkehatchie River, S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Salmon*, duty on 37 *Salmon Fisheries, Alaska*, appropriation for agents 763, 1439 for protecting 1441 transfer of appropriation for launch, to fresh-water mussel biological station 763 *Salmon National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1251 *Salt*, duty on 39 entered in bond, may be used for curing fish without paying duty 39 used for curing meats, entitled to drawback 39 *Salt Cake*, duty on 17 *Salt Lake City, Utah*, appropriation for assay office at 499, 1202 for public building 709, 1381 limit of cost increased, public building 679ccxxxii tents, etc., to be loaned for Grand Army encampment at 183 terms of court at 1127 *Saltpeter*, duty on 16 on free list, crude 78 *Salts*, on free list, aniline 72 cinchona bark 78 *Salts, Mineral*, on free list, evaporated; certificate required 77 *Salvador*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation and consul general at San Salvador 338, 1028 *Salvors of Abandoned Imported Merchandise*, rights of, not affected by repeal provisions of Tariff Act 105 *Sammamish River, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 676 *Sammons, Margaret R.*, deficiency appropriation for refund of taxes, D. C 1299 *Samoan Islands*, appropriation for investigation of claims for losses in 1034 claims of citizens for losses in, to be ascertained 592 *San Angelo, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 707, 1381 terms of court at 1126 *San Antonio, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 707 terms of court at 1127 *San Bernardino, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 1381 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *San Diego, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 661 for public building 707, 1381 limit of cost increased, public building 677 terms of court at 589, 1107 *San Diego County, Cal.*, deficiency appropriation for resurveys in 222 *San Felipe Indian Pueblo, N. Mex.*, appropriation for bridge across Rio Grande at 1062 *San Francisco, Cal.*, appropriation for dispatch agent 340, 1030 for transferring foreign mail from steamships 364, 1337 for assistant treasurer’s office 497, 1199 for mint at 498, 1200 for improvement of harbor 662, 1405 for examinations of water supply in Yosemite Park, etc., for 745, 1440 for subtreasury building 1381 Alaskan cases to circuit court of appeals to be heard at Portland, Seattle, or 1135 construction of sub treasury authorized; cost 695 paying for improving alley 695 contracts for construction authorized 695 customs’ appraiser at, salary increased 894 gold certificates authorized for deposits of foreign gold coin at 965 invitation for assembling, etc., of fleets at Hampton Roads, etc., on the way to Panama-Pacific Exposition at 1289 may maintain pumping station, etc., on Fort Mason reservation 534 term of circuit court of appeals at 1133 terms of district court at 1107 *San Francisco Exposition* (*see* Panama-Pacific International Exposition). *San Francisco Immigration Station* (*see* Angel Island, Cal.). *“San Francisco,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs; additional 621 *San Isabel National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1251 *San Joaquin County, Cal.*, bridge authorized across Stockton Canal in 601 *San Joaquin River, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of, including Stockton and Mormon channels; condition 663, 950 for lighting 754 preliminary examination to be made of 955 Fremont and Stockton channels 956 *San Juan County, Utah*, appropriation for surveying public lands in 741 *San Juan National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1251 *San Juan, P. R.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 666, 730 for lazaretto, etc., continued 710 for public building 1381 lands, etc., near, granted to Porto Rico 467 limit of cost increased, public building 678 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 956 *San Luis Obispo, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 1406 *San Pablo Bay, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of channel over Pinole Shoal; contracts 949 *San Pedro, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 662 for breakwater light station 1431 light and fog-signal station authorized at 929 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 669 *San Salvador*, appropriation for consul-general 338, 1028 *Sand*, duty on, iron or steel, for abrasives 24 monazite 30 on free list, crude or unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for 79 *Sand Island, Ala.*, appropriation for light station, protecting site 1431 *Sand Key, Fla.*, appropriation for rebuilding, etc., weather station at 418 *Sandstone*, duty on, not specially provided for 21 *Sandusky, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 653 light and fog-signal station authorized at entrance to harbor 536 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 674 *Sandusky River, Ohio*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Sandy Bay, Cape Ann, Mass.*, appropriation for harbor of refuge 632, 934 *Sandy Hook Army Proving Ground, N. J.*, appropriation for service magazine, etc 720 for underground electric system 720 for current expenses 597, 1342 for expenses of officers, etc 597, 1342 for protecting shore line 1398 for sanitary improvements 1398 *Sanford and Everglades Railroad Company*, may bridge Lake Jessup in Orange County, Fla 330ccxxxiii *Sanger, M.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1309 *Sanitary Bureau, International*, appropriation for annual share of maintenance 343, 1033 *Santa Barbara, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 1381 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 955 *Santa Barbara National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 428, 1251 *Santa Cruz, Cal.*, appropriation for public building 707, 1381 granted part of public-building site for street purposes; conditions 448 light and fog-signal station authorized at 537 *Santa Fe County, N. Mex.*, lands granted to New Mexico to pay bonds issued by 563 *Santa Fe, N. Mex.*, appropriation for Indian school 278, 1067 constitution to provide for capital of State at, until 1926 559 *Santa Maria, Adolfo*, deficiency appropriation for paying award of Spanish Treaty Claims Commission to 129 *Santa Maria, William*, deficiency appropriation for paying awards of Spanish Treaty Claims Commission to children of 129 *Santa Monica, Cal.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 734, 1410 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 211, 220, 1301 *Santa Rosa, Cal.*, deficiency appropriation for public building 207 *Santa Rosa Sound, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of narrows in 645 *Santee River, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 643, 938 *Santee Sioux Indians, Nebr., N. Dak., and S. Dak.* (*see* Sioux Indians, Different Tribes). *Santiago, Chile*, deficiency appropriation for participation in Exhibition of Fine and Applied Arts at 203 *Santiam National Forest, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1251 *Santo Domingo* (*see* Dominican Republic). *Santonin*, duty on, and all salts thereof 16 *Sapelo, Ga.**Sapelo, Ga.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 643, 939 *Sarasota Bay, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 645 *Saratoga Springs, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 707 *Satchels*, duty on leather 68 *Satilla River, Ga.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Satin White*, duty on 15 *Satinwood*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 on free list, logs, rough or hewn only 81 *Sauces*, duty on, not specially provided for 36 *Saugatuck, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 655, 947 *Saugatuck River, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of 633 *Saugerties, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 635 *Sauk Rapids, Minn.*, time extended for dam across Mississippi River 902, 931 *Sauk Rapids Water Power Company*, time extended to dam Mississippi River at Sauk Rapids, Minn 902, 931 *Sault Sainte Marie, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 707 *Saunders, Honorable Edwin W.*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1317 *Saunders, John L.*, deficiency appropriation for 795 *Sausages*, on free list, bologna 79 *Savanna Coal Company*, granted additional area to coal lease of Choctaw Nation lands 832 *Savanna, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1381 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Savannah, Ga.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 643, 939 for improvement of waterway between Fernandina, Fla., and 644, 941 bridge authorized across Back River branch of Savannah River, at 180 preliminary examination of waterways to be made from Louisville to 670 terms of court at 1109 *Savannah River*, appropriation for improvement of, above Augusta, Ga 643 at Augusta, Ga.; contribution by City required 643 below Augusta, Ga 644, 939 for lighting 754 dam authorized across, at Cherokee Shoals, S. C 922 at mouth of Stevens Creek, S. C. and Ga 180 preliminary examination of river and harbor to be made 670 range lights authorized at Bloody Point 536 *Savannah River, Back River Branch of*, bridge authorized across, at Savannah, Ga 180 *Savings, Postal* (*see* Postal Savings Depositaries). *Saw Plates*, duty on steel circular 25 *Saws*, duty on, back 29 band, steel 29 circular 29 crosscut 29 drag 29 hand 29 mill 29 not specially provided for 29 pit 29 *Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Saxony Carpets*, duty on 55 *Saybrook and Lyme Connecticut River Bridge Commission*, may bridge Connecticut River between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme, Conn 228 *Scabies in Sheep and Cattle*, appropriation for eradicating 420, 1239ccxxxiv *Scenery, Theatrical*, on free list, for temporary exhibition; limitations 78 *Schappe Silk Yarn* (*see* Silk). *Schedules of Interstate Commerce Rates, etc.*, filed with Interstate Commerce Commission, to be preserved as public records 555 not providing notice of effective date, unlawful 548 penalty for not complying with regulations of Commission for 548 failing to give, or misstating, to shippers 548 *Schenck, C. P.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803 *Schenectady, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1381 *Schoenfelt, J. Blair*, appropriation for reimbursement 1070 *School Attendance*, census inquiries as to 4 *Schools*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical ap pa ratus, etc., for 78 *Schools, D. C.* (*see* Public Schools, D. C.). *Schools, Public*, maintenance to be secured in constitution of Arizona 570 to be in English 570 of New Mexico 559 to be in English 559 *Schrader, Lieutenant-Colonel F. Von*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Sciences, Collections of*, on free list, by States, societies, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 *Scientific Apparatus, etc.*, on free list, for colleges, etc., not for sale 78 for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale; condition 81 *Scientific Associations*, on free list, publications issued by 73 *Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of*, appropriation for expenses, preparation of 718, 1395 for printing and binding 768, 1447 *Scientific Societies, etc.*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Scientific Work, D. C.*, limit to salaries of investigators or employees on, paid from general appropriations 440 *Scissors*, duty on 27 *Scott, Captain W. S.*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to 779 *Scranton, Miss.*, made subport of entry, Pearl River customs district 11 *Scranton, Pa.*, terms of court at 1123 *Scrap*, duty on aluminum 29 tobacco 35 on free list, platinum 78 rubber 76 *Scrap Albums*, duty on 64 *Scrap Iron or Steel*, duty on; limitation 21 *Screens*, duty on wood, etc 34 woolen.; 55 *Screven, General James*, monument to be erected at Midway, Ga., in memory of General Daniel Stewart and 1352 appropriation for construction, etc 1352 *Screw Rods*, duty on iron or steel wire 24 *Screws*, duty on wood 29 *Scroll Iron or Steel*, duty on 22 *Sculptures*, duty on, not specially provided for 70 on free list, casts of, not for sale, for models or educational purposes 79 in existence more than twenty years 81 meaning of term under tariff act 82 *Scuppernong River, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 642 preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Sea Lion Rock, Alaska*, made a special Government reservation 327 punishment for illegal landing on, etc 327 *Sea Grass and Seaweeds*, duty on, manufactured or dyed 17 *Sea of Okhotsk*, citizens, etc., forbidden to hunt fur seals in 328 *Seacoast Artillery, Army*, appropriation for boats for 256, 1051 for altering, etc 597, 1342 for ammunition, etc., for practice 597, 1342 for altering, etc., insular possessions 598, 1343 for supplies, expenses, etc 598, 1343 *Seacoast Artillery Organizations, State*, appropriation for ordnance material, etc., for; withdrawal in time of war 261 *Seacoast Batteries*, appropriation for constructing in Philippine Islands 598 contracts authorized for additional, in Philippine Islands 598 for constructing, in Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 1343 *Seacoast Cannon, Army*, appropriation for ammunition for, and practice 597, 1342 for purchase, manufacture, etc., insular possessions 598, 1343 for ammunition, insular possessions 598, 1343 *Seacoast Defenses*, appropriation for operating fire-control installations 597, 1341 for barracks and quarters; limit for officers 721 for quarters, Philippine Islands and Hawaii 721 *Seal Fisheries, Alaskan Fur*, appropriation for protecting 711, 1389 for expenses 763, 1441 *Seal Oil*, duty on 14 *Sealer of Weights and Measures, D. C.* (*see* Superintendent of Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C.). *Seals, Alaskan Fur* (*see* Alaskan Seal Fisheries). *Seals, Intaglio*, appropriation for foreign mail 366, 1339 *Sealskins, Alaskan*, taking and sale of, Pribilof Islands under Secretary of Commerce and Labor 326 proceeds to be paid into the Treasury 326 *Seaman, Captain Claudius M.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1295ccxxxv *Seamen, Shipwrecked American*, appropriation for life-saving testimonials for rescuing 340, 1031 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 346, 1036 *Seamen’s Institute, Kobe, Japan*, appropriation for contribution to 347, 1036 *Searchlights for Harbor Defense*, appropriation for purchase, etc 596, 1341 for Philippine Islands 598 for Hawaiian Islands 1343 *Searcy, Ark.*, construction of public building authorized at 680 *Seattle Exposition*, deficiency appropriation for additional electrical equipment 130 *Seattle, Wash.*, appropriation for assay office at 499, 1202 for public building 1381 acquiring site for post office at, authorized 692 Alaskan cases to circuit court of appeals to be heard at San Francisco, Portland, or 1135 may purchase lands in Cedar River drainage basin to protect water supply 959 survey, appraisal, etc 959 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 676 terms of court at 1129 *Seaweeds*, duty on, manufactured or dyed 17 on free list, crude or unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for 77 *“Sebago,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Second Assistant Postmaster General*, appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc 520, 1222 for division of railway adjustments 520, 1222 for division of foreign mails 520, 1222 for division of railway mail service 520, 1222 for postal service, office of 361, 1333 for transportation, etc 361, 1333 for railroad transportation 361, 1334 reduction, land-grant roads 361 for information of railroads carrying mails 362, 1335 for railway post-office car service 363, 1335 for Railway Mail Service 363, 1335 for electric and cable car service 364, 1336 expenditure for wagon service 364, 1337 for foreign mails 364, 1337 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 364, 1337 *Second-Class Mail Matter*, commission of three to be appointed to examine, etc 1334, 1458 one to be a judge of the Supreme Court, the other two holding no office 1458 one to be judicial or other officer, the others holding no office 1334 persons disqualified 1334 examination to be made of cost of handling all classes of 1334, 1458 report of proceedings and findings by December 1, 1911 1334, 1459 appropriation for expenses 1334, 1459 findings to be reported of cost of transporting the different classes of 1334, 1459 recommendation of rates for the different classes to pay cost of transportation, etc 1334, 1459 return of undelivered, at third-class rates 366 notice to publisher, etc 366 *Second-Class Mail Privilege Suits*, appropriatian for counsel 365, 1338 *Second Judicial Circuit*, States included in 1131 four circuit judges authorized for 1131 *Second Lieutenants, Army*, rules, etc., authorized to fill vacancies in grade of 1045 *Second Street NW. D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 784 *Secret Service Division, Treasury Department*, appropriation for chief, assistant, clerks, etc 492, 1194 payment for details to suppress counterfeiting, etc., prohibited 715 *Secretaries of Embassies and Legations*, appropriation for 337, 1028 deficiency appropriation for salaries 1324 *Secretary of Agriculture*, appropriationfor, Assistant, Solicitor, clerks, etc 416, 1235 for printing and binding annual report of 769, 1447 duties under Insecticide Act 331 law clerks may be detailed for service in or out of Washington by 416, 1236 to certify recognized breeds of animals entitled to free entry for breeding 72 to examine, etc., lands necessary to regulating navigable streams 962 report to Forest Reservation Commission 962 purchase of approved lands 962 sale of tracts not required 962 regulation of purchased lands 963 to make detailed statement of all expenses and receipts of Forest Service from 1900 to 1910 1265 to serve on National Forest Reservation Commission 962 *Secretary of Agriculture, Annual Report of*, appropriation for printing and binding 769, 1447 *Secretary of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 524, 1226 authorized to make regulations for killing seals on Pribilof Islands, Alaska 326 to sell sealskins 326 to fix compensation of natives, etc 327 to prescribe regulations for killing furbearing animals in Alaska 327 to prevent illegal landing, etc., on Pribilof Islands 327 to prescribe regulations for killing seals on Pribilof Islands 327 to employ additional force for protecting Alaskan seal fisheries 328 to purchase present leases for sealing on Saint Paul and Saint George Islands 328 to maintain depots for supplies, etc., on Pribilof Islands 328 to furnish food, etc., to natives of Pribilof Islands 328 duties, Bureau of Light-Houses 537 relating to motor boats 463 under Insecticide Act 331 may exchange site for immigration station, Boston, Mass 702, 904 member of board on new building for Department 698 to adjust claims for damages from collisions with lighthouse vessels 537 to allow salaries to additional clerks for naturalization purposes in offices of clerks of courts 830ccxxxvi to approve plans, etc., for memorial of discovery of Lake Champlain 924 to convey Alter Road to Detroit, Mich., as a public highway 235 to lay water main and electric cables across Galveston Channel, Tex 372 to make regulations for radio-communication on ocean-going steamships 630 to make requisitions to pay for additional clerical services in naturalization cases 830 appropriation for; regulations, etc 830 to prescribe lights, fishways, etc., on dams across navigable waters 594 to transfer light-house tender “Wistaria” to Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 912 *Secretary of the Interior*, appropriation for, Assistants 511, 1213 for assistant to, attorneys, clerks, etc 511, 1213 deficiency appropriation for condemnation of land for Meridian Hill Park, D. C 1310 chief clerk may be designated to sign official papers, etc., for 1213 adjustment and completion of railroad land grants by 834 authorized, to request transfers from the Treasury for reclamation projects 835 maximum amount, $20,000,000 835 contracts with Choctaws and Chickasaws for administering tribal affairs, authorized subject to approval of 1070 limit on, for legal services; approval of President required 1070 directed to open roadway through United States reservation for extension of Fourth Street SE., D. C 243 duties, sale of lands to Seattle, Wash., to protect water supply 959 irrigation units of acreage and water charges to be fixed by, before entries, etc., allowed 836 may convey to Wyoming public lands for those to be relinquished 295 may grant lands to Cheyenne, Wyo 291 Rawlins, Wyo 325 may grant railroads lands for reservoirs, etc., on trust allotments to Indians; payments to allottees 349 may issue certificates of competency to Indians for removing alienation restrictions 856 may lease for ten years building for Civil Service Commission, etc 795 may lease water to Masonic Lodge, Hot Springs, Ark 906 may reappraise and sell unsold lots in town sites on reclamation projects 465 may sell Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian agency and school lands, etc., El Reno, Okla., for Masonic orphanage 190 may sell lands, etc., no longer needed for irrigation projects 895 may withdraw notices issued of charges, etc., under reclamation act 902 authorized to modify contracts, etc 902 member of board on office building for bureaus, etc., in Washington 699 reclamation projects not authorized until recommended by 836 statement of payments in Indian Service to November 1st, repealed 861 statements of employees at Indian schools, etc., repealed 861 to allot lands to children of enrolled Yakimas 349 to approve location, etc., of right of way, Comanche Indian school lands, Oklahoma 588 Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg 582 to approve plans, etc., of dam across Colorado River at mouth of Pyramid Canyon, Ariz 909 protection of rights of Indians, etc 909 to control, etc., Glacier National Park, Mont 354 to convey lands on Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., to Minnesota and Manitoba Railroad Company 292 to direct expenditures attending admission of State of Arizona 578 admission of State of New Mexico 568 to dispose of reserved lands on Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg 367 to dispose of unallotted lands, etc., Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak 455 Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S. Dak 440 Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak 448 to exchange lands in Kansas National Forest 960 to investigate, etc., portion of southern boundary line of Alabama 844 to make annual statements of all withdrawals for power sites, etc 848 to pay delinquent taxes on Omaha allotments in Nebraska from tribal funds, etc 348 drainage assessment on Omaha Indian lands, Richardson County, Nebr 369 heirs of Tay-cum-e-ge-shig from Chippewa tribal funds 330 per capita Sac and Fox Indians, Richardson County, Nebr 368 drainage assessment, amount increased 368 to provide offices, employees, etc., for Bureau of Mines 370 to reserve lands for Indians relinquishing allotments on reservoir, etc., sites, Flathead Reservation, Mont 297 condemnation authorized 297 to reserve town sites on unallotted lands, Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash 348 appropriation for expenses; disposition of proceeds 349 to serve on National Forest Reservation Commission 962 -to subdivide and sell land on Flathead Lake, Mont 296 to transmit statement of fiscal affairs of all Indian tribes estimated for next fiscal year; details 289 *Secretary of the Navy*, appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc 506, 1208 for public works under 617 annual reports, list of bids for supplies abolished 591 may build new vessels at navy-yards if bidders combine 628 may loan to Detroit, Mich., the silver service presented to U. S. S. “Detroit;” conditions 1272 may loan vessels, etc., to marine schools 1353 may issue discharges in true names to persons enlisting as minors under assumed, in wars of the rebellion, with Spain, and in the Philippines 824 to adjust claims for damages from collisions with naval vessels 607ccxxxvii to report distribution of duties of Bureau of Equipment to other bureaus 614 to send Congress complete schedule of all pay and allowances to officers and enlisted men of the Navy 606, 1266 to transfer wharf, etc., Ediz Hook, Wash., to Revenue-Cutter Service 712 *Secretary of State*, appropriation for Assistants, clerks etc 483, 1186 salary increased 1186 for replica of von Steuben statue to be presented to German Emperor 886 deficiency appropriation for salary 1290 may purchase sites, erect buildings, etc., for embassies, legations, and consulates 917 member of board on new building for Department 698 replica of statue of Gen. von Steuben authorized for presentation to Germany under direction of Joint Committee on the Library and 605 to ascertain losses by citizens in Samoan Islands, 1899 592 to invite Association of Navigation Congresses to meet in United States 667 to negotiate with Great Britain for improving Saint Croix River, Me 631 to select, etc., employees for far eastern division 119 *Secretary of the President of the United States*, appropriation for, assistants, clerks, etc 482 for executive clerk, clerks, etc 1184 *Secretary of the Senate*, appropriation for assistant, clerks, etc 468, 1170 *Secretary of the Treasury*, appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc 485, 1187 for divisions in Office of 486, 1187 chief clerk may be designated to sign official papers, etc., for 1187 authorized to accept franchise from city of New York, for pneumatic-tube service custom-house to appraisers’ stores 120 to issue additional bonds at 3 per cent for completion of Panama Canal, etc 117 temporary certificates of indebtedness 117 authorized to transfer to reclamation fund amounts for completing projects 835 maximum amount $20,000,000 835 certificates of indebtedness to be issued by, for advances to reclamation fund 835 custom-house brokers’ licenses may be revoked by; appeal 464 regulations for, to be prescribed by 465 designated on board of trustees to control, etc., postal savings depositaries 814 of board on office building for bureaus, etc., in Washington 699 board to approve plans, etc., for Washington post-office building 698 to supervise construction 698 of boards on buildings for Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce and Labor 698 duties as to corporation surety bonds transferred from Attorney General to 241 under Insecticide Act 331 may delegate assistant Secretaries or a clerk to sign warrants 231 may transfer stations, etc., of revenue cutters 326 Panama Canal bonds not receivable for national bank-note circulation 1013 proceedings to secure returns for corporation tax, subject to approval of 116 stationery for Internal-Revenue Service to be purchased under direction of 1195 to designate officials to control contingent expenses 776 to direct refund of excess customs duties 103 to establish regulations for free entry purebred animals 72 to grant of strip from public building site, Santa Cruz, Cal., to city for street use 448 to issue notification of countries not affected with contagious cattle diseases 87 to make annual report of refund of excess of customs charges 103 to make regulations for entry of serial publications, etc., on one declaration 92 to obtain plans, etc., for mechanical and electrical equipment of new Engraving and Printing Bureau building 121 to prescribe regulations for inspection, etc., of decisions of general appraisers 101 rules for lading and unlading vessels, etc., at night; permitting preliminary entries, etc 901 to provide two new revenue cutters 326 to reopen, etc., claim of Oregon for expenses raising volunteers, etc 777 *Secretary of War*, appropriation for, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 501, 1203 for road from Harrisonville, N. J., to Fort Mott and Finns Point National Cemetery 350 for expenses of raising wreck of “Maine” from Habana Harbor, etc 353 authorized to deliver obsolete ordnance to United Spanish War Veterans 1457 erect monument over grave of President Tyler, Richmond, Va 1345 grant obsolete ordnance to Georgia 875 purchase Cranston’s Hotel to add to Military Academy 323 transfer transport “Ingalls” to Navy Department 256 duties relating to construction of dams across navigable waters 593 memorial to Abraham Lincoln, in Washington, D. C 898 memorial monument Guilford Courthouse battle field 899 hazing regulations, Military Academy, to be approved by 323 disposal of pending cases 324 may admit to Military Academy, Melchar Batista, of Cuba 1458 Juan Torroella y Rooney, of Cuba 324 two Chinese subjects 1456 may exchange lands for Cave Hill National Cemetery, Ky 236 may issue discharges in true names to persons enlisting as minors under assumed, in wars of the Rebellion, with Spain, and in the Philippines 824 may loan tents, etc., to Appalachian Exposition Company, Knoxville, Tenn 883 Confederate Veterans’ reunion, Mobile, Ala 876 Elks’ reunion, Detroit, Mich 885ccxxxviii may loan tents, etc., Confederate Veterans’ reunion, at Little Rock, Ark 1456 Grand Army encampment at Salt Lake City, Utah 183 may sell land coast defense reservation, Nahant, Mass., to street railway company 1348 on Dauphin Island, Ala., not needed for military purposes 1350 power of, etc., over franchise to Ragland Water Power Company, at Lock No. 4, Coosa River 939 to appoint commissioner of Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park 293 engineer board to consider, etc., with State agents, waterway from Lockport, Ill., to the Mississippi by Illinois and Desplaines Rivers 659 to report on plan for 6-foot channel in Missouri River from Kansas City to the Mississippi 660 to approve bond of custodian of property in Executive Mansion, D. C 774 construction of wharves, etc., in Lake Michigan, Lake County, Ind 881 designs, etc., monument to Gens. Screven and Stewart, Midway, Ga 1352 dredging Island End River channel, Chelsea, Mass 369 location, etc., of cable across Mississippi River, Cairo, Ill., to Bird Point, Mo 336 location, etc., of pumping station, etc., on Fort Mason Reservation, Cal 534 location, etc., of right of way across lands of Celilo Canal, Oreg 230 Fort Leavenworth Reservation, Kans 875 Fort Sill Military Reservation, Okla 268 military rifle range, etc., Sparta, Wis 298 to approve plans, etc., of bridge across Snake River, Ontario, Oreg 191 dams, Turtle Bayou, Tex 828 fish hatchery by Pennsylvania on Presque Isle peninsula 262 proposed obstruction of navigable waterways within the city of New York 866 monument commemorating first German settlement in America 1352 Valley Forge, Pa., memorial arch 822 to erect memorial monument at Fort Recovery, Ohio 311 to secure transfer of Confederate Cemetery at Springfield, Mo., to the National Cemetery 1077 to serve on National Forest Reservation Commission 962 to supervise laying main and cables across Galveston Channel, Tex 372 to transfer Fort Trumbull to Revenue-Cutter Service 906 *Securities, United States* (*see also* Certificates of Indebtedness), appropriation for distinctive paper 714, 1390 for witness destruction of 714, 1391 for canceling, etc 714, 1391 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 714, 1391 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper 204, 1295 additional bonds authorized for completion of Panama Canal, etc 117 one-year certificates of indebtedness at 3 per cent, authorized 117 limit increased to $200,000,000 117 principal and interest of bonds and certificates of indebtedness payable in gold coin 192 *Security Companies*, deficiency appropriation for expenses of joint commission to investigate, etc., rates of 126, 891, 1317 charters, etc., to be filed with Secretary of the Treasury 241 acceptance on surety bonds if satisfactory 241 quarterly reports to be made by; further inquiries, etc 241 *Seed Cane*, on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 78 *Seedlings* (*see* Stocks, Cuttings, or Seedlings). *Seeds*, duty on, aromatic, not garden 13 beet 37 cabbage 37 carrot 37 castor bean 37 collard 37 corn salad 37 eggplant 37 flaxseed 37 kale 37 kohl-rabi 37 linseed 37 morbid growth 13 parsley 37 parsnip 37 pepper 37 poppy 37 radish 37 ruta-baga 37 spinach 37 turnip 37 vegetable, not specially provided for 37 on free list, anise 79 bulbs and bulbous roots, not edible, not otherwise provided for 79 canary 79 caraway 79 cardamon 79 cauliflower 79 coriander 79 cotton 79 crude, aromatic drugs, not specially provided for 75 morbid growth, not specially provided for 75 cummin 79 evergreen seedlings 79 fennel 79 fenugreek 79 flower 79 for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 78 grass 79 hemp 79 hoarhound 79 mangel-wurzel 79 mustard 79 rape 79 Saint John’s bread or bean 79 sorghum cane for 79 sugar cane for 79 sugar beet 79 *Seeds, etc., Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for expenses of distributing, etc 423, 1243 congressional distribution 423, 1244 notification of readiness 423, 1244 mailing franks 423, 1244 distribution; selection as to locality; southern delivery 423, 1244 report of purchases; diversion forbidden 424, 1244ccxxxix appropriation for collecting, from foreign countries 424, 1244 deficiency appropritaion for purchase and distribution 224, 812, 814, 1324 *Seines*, duty on, flax 49 *Seismological Association, International*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 344, 1290 *Seizures under Federal Laws*, jurisdiction of United States courts, exclusive of State, in 1161 *Selma, Ala.*, terms of court at 1106 *Selway National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1251 *Seminaries of Learning*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Seminole Indians, Fla.*, appropriation for relief of distress, civilization, etc., of 274, 1063 *Seminole Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for tribal schools 282 for suits to set aside illegal conveyances, etc., of allotments 744, 1425 funds arising from sales of lands, etc., of, may be deposited in banks 1070 approval of Secretary of Interior; use of interest 1070 *Semiprecious Stones*, duty on articles of, not specially provided for 21 cut, but not set 68 *Semitropical Fruit Plants*, on free list, for cultivation 75 *Semolina*, duty on 36 *Senate*, appropriation for compensation of Senators 468, 1170 for mileage 468, 1170 for secretary to Vice-President, etc 468, 1170 for Chaplain 468, 1170 for Secretary, assistant, clerks, etc 468, 1170 compiler of Navy Yearbook, etc 1171 for superintendent of document room 469, 1171 for clerks and messengers to committees 469, 1171 preparing Senate Manual 1173 for Sergeant-at-Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants, etc 471, 1173 for messengers, laborers, pages, etc 471, 1173 for employees and police force for Senate Office Building 471, 1174 for postmaster, assistant, etc 471, 1174 for superintendent folding room, etc 472, 1174 for chief engineer, assistant, etc 472, 1174 for contingent expenses, stationery and newspapers 472, 1174 for postage stamps 472, 1174 for horses and mail wagons 472, 1175 for folding materials, folding 472, 1175 for fuel, oil, etc 472, 1175 available for power plant 472, 1175 for furniture, repairs, etc 472, 1175 for packing boxes 472, 1175 for miscellaneous items 472, 1175 Maltby Building 472, 1175 for warehouse for documents 472, 1175 moving documents 1175 for inquiries and investigations 473, 1175 for reporting debates 473, 1175 for compiler of Navy Yearbook and indexer for Senate documents 766 appropriation for printing and binding for 768, 1446 for expenses of investigation of Interior Department and Forest Service 872 for subway transportation to Senate Office Building 1443 for refrigerating apparatus, cooling of air, etc 1443 deficiency appropriation for additional elevator service 123 for repairs to kitchen and restaurant 123, 212, 1316 for Senate Office Building 123, 212 for pages 127 for automobile for Vice President 127, 217 for miscellaneous items 127 for repairs, Maltby Building 127, 804, 1316 for official reporters 127, 804, 1314 for additional services to Committee on Finance 127 for E. L. Cornelius 127 for month’s extra pay to employees 127, 804, 1317 for elevator conductors 127 for John W. Evans 127, 804 for Russell Williams 127 for J. H. Jones 127, 803, 1315 for James V. Brooke 216 for Hancock Robinson 216, 879 for inquiries and investigations 217, 879 for furniture 217 for George H. Boyd 217 for nephews and nieces of William B. Allison 802 for widow of Anselm J. McLaurin 802 Martin N. Johnson 802 Samuel D. McEnery 1314 John W. Daniel 1314 Jonathan P. Dolliver 1314 Alexander S. Clay 1314 Stephen B. Elkins 1314 Charles J. Hughes 1314 Thomas P. Cleaves 1314 for Thomas W. Keller 802 for attendant, bathing rooms Senate Office Building 802 for clerk to Sergeant-at-Arms 802 for James F. Edwards 802 for assistant clerk, Committee on Cuban Relations 803, 1316 for Robert W. Farrar 803, 1314 for Dennis M. Kerr 803, 1314 for Pitman Pulsifer 803 for John H. Walker 803, 1316 for F. C. Croxton 803 for Edward T. Clark 803, 1316 for Thomas P. Littlepage 803 for Leonard Underwood 803, 1316 for L. C. Drapeau 803, 1315 for C. P. Schenck 803 for John L. Steele 803 for L. H. Landsittel 803 for Charles M. Morris 803 for Lee F. Warner 803 for record of private claims 803 for G. F. Snyder 804 for J. W. Fenton, jr 804 for Ansel Wold 804 for Norris P. Taylor, H. R. Shoemaker, and H. R. Howser, jr 804 for F. H. Wakefield 804, 1316 for employees, joint committee investigating Interior Department and Forest Service 804 for folding speeches, etc 804ccxl deficiency appropriation for employees, Senate Office Building, extra services 805, 1316 for printing and binding 806 for compiling and indexing reports and hearings 891 for joint commission on bonds of surety companies 891, 1317 for clerks to Senators 1315 for stenographers to Senators 1315 for Charles H. McGurrin 1315 for commission on employer’s liability, etc 1315 for K. F. Lawler 1315 for Joseph S. McCoy and James M. Baker 1315 for Harry B. Straight 1316 for O. B. Kilbourn 1316 for R. W. Thompson 1316 for Otto C. Strom and Warren J. Davis 1316 for financial clerk 1316 for Francis B. Lloyd 1316 for Julian M. Brown 1316 for Richard A. Shaw 1316 coal for central heating, lighting, and power plant to be paid for from appropriations for fuel and oil for House and 891 employees to be paid December, 1909, salaries, December 20 871 December, 1910, salaries, December 21 1453 June, 1910, salaries on day of adjournment 886 five Senators to be appointed on joint committee to investigate Alaskan affairs 1444 joint commission on rates of bonding companies, continued 804 joint committee of House of Representatives and, to investigate Interior Department and Forest Service 871 three Senators to be appointed on commission to Mexican centennial celebration 882 printing investigation commission 1444 two Senators to be appointed on commission to investigate employers liability and workman’s compensation 884 to serve on National Forest Reservation Commission 962 *Senate Document No. 357*, printing ordered of copies of, for Department of State 1454 *Senate Manual*, appropriation for revising, preparing, etc 1173 *Senate Office Building*, appropriation for employees for, under Sergeant at Arms 471, 1174 for police force 471, 1174 for elevator conductors 472, 1174 for removing patent models to subbasement of House or 516 for construction 737 for metal shelving, library, etc 738 for maintenance 738, 1443 for gratings to area ways 1443 for refrigerating apparatus for 1443 for transportation in subway to Capitol 1443 for trees, etc., for grounds of 1403 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 123, 212 for laying sidewalks 795 for attendant, bathing rooms 802 deficiency appropriation for employees in, extra services 805, 1816 for Elliott Woods, services 1307 *Senate Public Documents*, appropriation for indexer; assistant 766, 1171 *Senators*, appropriation for compensation 468, 1170 for mileage 468, 1170 for clerks to 472, 1174 for stenographers to 472, 1174 deficiency appropriation for clerks to 1315 for stenographers to 1315 from the State of Arizona to be elected 578 New Mexico to be elected 567 punishment for practicing in Court of Claims 1136 unpaid bills for speeches, etc., to be deducted from salaries of delinquent 1446 *Seneca Indians, N. Y.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 279, 1067 lease between Edwin Bolard and, ratified 927 *Seoul, Chosen*, appropriation for interpreter at consulate 346, 1035 *Sequoia National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Sequoia National Park, Cal.*, appropriation for protection, etc 745, 1421 deficiency appropriation for 222 *Serenbetz, George B.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate*, appropriation for, assistant doorkeepers, messengers, etc 471, 1173 for employees for Senate Office Building, under 471, 1174 for police force, Senate Office Building 471, 1174 deficiency appropriation for clerk to; additional pay 802 *Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives*, appropriation for, deputy, etc 475, 1178 for police force, House Office Building, under 476, 1178 *Sergius Narrows, Alaska*, preliminary examination to be made of 956 *Sero, Norbert*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 797 *Serums, Tuberculins, etc.*, appropriation for purchase, etc., of, for treating animal diseases 420, 1239 *Servants, Personal or Domestic*, aliens employed as, not subject to contract labor exclusion 264 *Servia, Bulgaria, and Roumania*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation and consul general 338, 1028 *Service Schools, Army*, appropriation for instruction expenses 244, 1037 leaves of absence to instructors 244 *Sesame or Sesamum Seed*, on free list, oil 77 *Seventeenth Street NE., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for extending 1347 appropriation for expenses 1347 *Seventh Judicial Circuit*, States included in 1131 four circuit judges authorized for 1131 *Sevier, Captain Granville*, lineal rank in Coast Artillery Corps corrected 202ccxli *Sevier National Forest, Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Sewers, D. C.*, appropriation for cleaning and repairing 388, 979 for pumping station 388, 979 for maip and pipe 388, 979 for suburban; motor trucks 388, 979 for rights of way 388, 979 for Anacostia main interceptor 388, 979 for Rock Creek main interceptor 388, 979 for east side interceptor 388, 979 deficiency appropriation for rights of way 784 for cleaning and repairing 784 *Sewing Machine Needles*, duty on 28 *Sewing Machines*, duty on 32 *Sewing Silk*, duty on 57 *Seymour, Conn.*, appropriation for public building 1381 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Seymour, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1381 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Shaddocks*, duty on 38 *Shades*, duty on, wood, etc 34 *Shafting, Mill*, duty on steel 23 *Shale*, duty on 65 *Shallotte River, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Shallowbag Bay, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement df 641 *Shamokin, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1381 *Shanghai, China*, appropriation for expenses, United States court for China, at 343, 1033 for prison expenses 346, 1035 *Shanks, Oscar*, appropriation for paying proceeds of bond 1392 *Shapes*, duty on, for hats or bonnets, fur 67 steel, pressed, sheared, or stamped 23 *Shapes, Iron*, duty on rolled or hammered, not specially provided for 22 *Shasta National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Shavings*, duty on steel 24 *Shaw, Hershel*, deficiency appropriation for services 127 *Shaw, Richard A.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1316 *Shawls*, duty on woolen 54 *Shears*, duty on 27 *Sheathing*, duty on copper 30 *Sheathing Felt*, on free list, adhesive, for vessels 75 *Sheathing Paper*, duty on 61 *Sheboygan, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 657 *Sheep*, census inquiries of, slaughtered for food, and all hides produced 228 duty on 35 regulations to be made for free entry of, straying across frontier, etc 72 *Sheep Dip*, on free list 79 *Sheepskins*, duty on dressed and finished 68 *Sheets*, duty on, copper 30 iron or steel, cold rolled, etc 25 lead 30 nickel 31 zinc 32 coated, etc 32 on free list, platinum 78 *Sheets, Iron or Steel*, duty on, common or black 23 with other metal imposed 23 polished, planished, or glanced 23 pickled, etc 23 cold rolled, not polished 23 polished, etc 25 steel, not specially provided for 23 *Shelby, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1381 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Shelbyville, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Shelbyville, Tenn.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Shell*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 *Shelley, George R.*, title of United States to certain lands in Pettis County, Mo., released to 1079 *Shells*, duty on engraved, cut, etc 70 on free list, pearl, not cut, etc 78 *Shelton, Arthur B.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Sheridan Railway and Light Company*, granted right of way on Fort Mackenzie Military Reservation, Wyo 1011 *Sheridan, Wyo.*, appropriation for public building 707, 1382 limit of cost increased, public building 679 terms of court at 1130 *Sherley, Honorable Swagar*, designated a member of commission to rearrange Hall of the House of Representatives 1444 *Sherman Institute, Riverside, Cal.*, appropriation for Indian school 273, 1063 *Sherman, Tex.*, terms of court at 1126 *Shield, M. C.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Shields, Brigadier General James*, appropriation for monument over grave at Carrollton, Mo 723 *Shiloh National Cemetery, Tenn.*, deficiency appropriation for repairing cyclone damages 210 *Shiloh National Military Park, Tenn.*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 724, 1401 purchase of additional land 1401 erection of office building, etc 1401ccxlii deficiency appropriation for repairing cyclone damages 210 for replacing buildings, etc., destroyed by cyclone 788 for repair to Iowa State mounment 788 for additional land 788 *Shingle Bolts, Wood*, on free list, not specially provided for 81 *Shingles*, duty on 38 *Ship Island Pass, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of channel, etc 646, 942 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters*, appropriation for, Postal Service 365, 1337 *Ship Timber and Ship Planking*, on free list, not specially provided for 81 *Shipment Instrumentalities and Facilities*, included as transportation in interstate commerce 545 *Shipments, Interstate*, disclosing information of, by carriers, etc., unlawful 553 penalty for 553 *Shippers*, attempting to obtain less than regular rates by false billing, etc., by, a misdemeanor 549 by false claims for allowance, damages, etc 550 punishment for 550 by bribery; punishment 550 *Shipping*, maritime lien on foreign or domestic vessels, for repairs, supplies, etc 604 ocean-going steam vessels to have wireless telegraph apparatus 629 vessels entering otherwise than by sea exempt from tonnage dues, if not imposed at foreign port 234 *Shipping Commissioners*, appropriation for office expenses 765, 1229 permanent indefinite appropriation for, repealed; detailed estimates to be submitted hereafter 773 *Shipping Service*, appropriation for salaries of commissioners at specified ports 1229 for clerk hire; contingent expenses 1230 for appliances for admeasurement of vessels 1230 for motor boats, etc., for enforcing navigation laws, etc 1230 for enforcing use of wireless communication on vessels 1230 *Ships’ Stores, Navy*, profit allowed on sales of, to be used for amusement, etc., of enlisted force 619 *Shipwrecked American Seamen*, appropriation for life-saving testimonials for rescuing 340, 1031 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc 346, 1036 *Shirting Cloth*, duty on, flax, hemp, ramie, etc 51 *Shirts*, duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Shoal Harbor, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Shoddy, Wool*, duty on 53 *Shoe Knives*, duty on 27 *Shoe Lacings*, duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Shoe Polishes*, duty on 12 *Shoemaker, H. R.*, deficiency appropriation for services 804 *Shoes*, duty on, horse, mule, or ox, wrought iron or steel 28 leather 68 made of hides entitled to free entry 68 *Shooks*, duty on, sugar-box and packing-box 33 *Shooks, American*, on free list, returned from abroad as barrels, etc 72 *Shooks, Orange and Lemon*, duty on, of American manufacture, reimported in boxes filled with fruit 33 *Shooting Galleries and Ranges, Army*, appropriation for expenses 258, 1053 exchange of lands, Fort Bliss, Tex 258 construction, etc., Sparta, Wis 258 completion, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo 258 *Short Hauls in Interstate Commerce*, aggregate charges for, not to exceed that for longer distances over same 547 nor to equal 547 *Shortage of Imported Fruit, etc.*, regulations for allowance for, from decay, etc 102 *Shoshone Agency, Nev., Western*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 278, 1067 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.*, appropriation for Indian school 288, 1076 for expenses, irrigation system 288, 1076 deficiency appropriation for school 1324 desert lands in former, open to selection by Wyoming under Carey Act 288 use of proceeds from lands corrected 860 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.*, appropriation for support, etc 288, 1076 for fulfilling treaty with 288, 1076 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of 223, 1324 *Shoshone National Forest, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Shot*, duty on, iron or steel, for abrasives 24 lead 30 *Shotgun Barrels*, on free list, single tubes, forged, rough bored 97 *Shotguns*, duty on, combination, and rifles 27 double-barreled, breech-loading 27 on double barrels for breech-loading, sporting 27 on muzzle-loading 27 parts and fittings for double-barreled, sporting, breech-loading 28 single-barreled, breech-loading 28 stocks for double-barreled, sporting 28 *Shreveport, La.*, appropriation for improvement of waterway between Jefferson, Tex., and 650 for public building 707, 1382 for rent 707 may bridge Red River 961 terms of court at 1114 *Shrewsbury River, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 637, 936 *Shrimps*, on free list 79 *Shrubs*, duty on, nursery or greenhouse stock 37 on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 78ccxliii *Siam*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation and consul general at Bangkok 338, 1028 for interpreter to legation and consulate general 339, 1029 for expenses of American prisoners 346, 1036 *Sibley, Mo.*, bridge authorized across Missouri River at 239 time extended for bridging Missouri River between Kansas City and 198 *Side Arms*, duty on 27 *Sidney, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Siege Cannon, Army*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 597, 1341 for ammunition for 597, 1341 for ammunition, etc., for practice 597, 1342 *Sienna and Sienna Earths*, duty on, ground in oil or water 15 not specially provided for 15 powdered, etc 15 *Sierra County, N. Mex.*, legislative act relating to, disapproved 878, 879 *Sierra National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Signal Corps, Army*, appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 246, 1040 for pay of officers; longevity 248, 1042 *Signal Office, War Department*, appropriation for clerks, etc 502, 1204 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc 502, 1204 *Signal School, Army*, appropriation for instruction expenses 244, 1037 leaves of absence to instructors 244 *Signal Service* (*see also* Signal Corps), appropriation for expenses; war balloons, etc 245, 1038 limit for aerial machines 1038 for Washington-Alaska telegraph system 245, 1038 for operation of fire-control installations, seacoast defenses, under 597, 1341 deficiency appropriation for 220, 1321 for wireless telephone 790, 1301 for Western Union Telegraph Company 790 reimbursement of Canadian department of public works for telegrams 210 *Siletz Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 283, 1071 *Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg.*, disposal of reserved lands 367 sale, etc., of town lots 367 water-power sites to be reserved 367 lands in Government farm 367 use of receipts 367 patents in fee to purchasers 368 appropriation for expenses; reimbursable 368 intoxicants prohibited for 25 years 368 homestead entries on former, made prior to December 31, 1906, may be passed to patent 1356 conditions; adverse proceedings for fraud, etc 1356 additional payment required 1356 right of way through, to Siletz Power and Manufacturing Company 582 *Siletz Power and Manufacturing Company*, granted right of way through Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg 582 *Silicates*, duty on, of soda or other alkaline 17 *Silicic Acid*, on free list 71 *Silk*, duty on, articles 60 bandings, including hatbands 59 beltings 59 bindings 59 bone casings 60 braces 60 braids 60 chenilles, not specially provided for 57 chiffons 60 cloth of cotton, etc., and 46 cords 60 cords and tassels 60 edgings 60 embroideries 60 floss 57 flouncings 60 fringes 60 galloons 60 garters 60 goods ornamented with spangles, etc 60 gorings 60 handerkerchiefs 59 insertings 60 knit goods 60 laces 60 laces, etc., made on Lever or Gothrough machine 50 manufactures of, not specially provided for 60 if composed in part of wool, to be assessed as manufacture of wool 60 mufflers 59 neck rufflings 60 nets or nettings 60 ornaments 60 partially manufactured from cocoons or waste 55 pile fabrics, not specially provided for 57 plushes 57 ready-made clothing 60 ribbons 59 velvet, or plush 57 ruchings 60 sewing 57 spun, or schappe silk yarn 55 in the grey, in skeins, warps, and cops 55 on bobbins, spools, or beams 56 colored, bleached, or dyed, in skeins, or warps 56 on bobbins, cops, spools, or beams 56 suspenders 60 threads, not specially provided for 57 thrown 57 trimmings 60 tubings 60 twist 57 veils or veilings 60 velvets, not specially provided for 57 wearing apparel 60 webs and webbings 60 woven fabrics in the piece 57 yarns, not specially provided for 57 on free list, bolting cloths 73 cocoons 79 raw, reeled, but not wound, etc 79 waste 79 *Silk, Artificial*, duty on articles made of 60 yarns, threads, or filaments 60 *Silk Stripes*, duty on, of cotton, etc., and silk 46ccxliv *Silks and Silk Goods*, Schedule L, Tariff of 1909 55 *Silkworm Eggs*, on free list 79 *Sill Steps, Railway*, cars to be equipped with 298 *Silver*, duty on jewelry articles of 67 leaf 30 manufactures of, not specially provided for 33 on free list, bullion 74 coins 74 medals received as prizes, etc 77 ore 78 sweepings 78 *Silver Coin*, deficiency appropriation for transporting fractional 225, 777 for loss on recoinage of dollars 777 deviation allowed in weight of single pieces 1354 *Silver, German*, duty on 29 *Sinclair-Scott Company*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement 890 *Sinepuxent Bay, Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Singers, Alien Professional*, contract labor exclusion, not applicable to 264 *Sinking Fund Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 376, 969 *Sioux City, Iowa*, terms of court at 1111 *Sioux Falls, S. Dak.*, appropriation for public building 1382 for rent 1382 limit of cost increased, public building 679 terms of court at 1124 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 283, 1072 for agency employees 283, 1072 for subsistence 283, 1072 transportation; employment of Indians 283, 1072 payment from tribal funds to Indians on Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations 284, 1072 for support of schools 284, 1072 for Yankton Sioux 284, 1072 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 223, 811, 814, 1327 for subsistence 1323 *Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N. Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 279, 1068 *Sioux Indians, Sisseton and Wahpeton Tribes*, payment per capita of balance from sale of lands 861 *Sioux Indians, Yankton Tribe, S. Dak.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 284, 1072 claim for lands in Minnesota referred to Court of Claims 284 *Sioux National Forest, S. Dak. and Mont.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Sirups*, duty on, cane juice 34 fruit, not specially provided for 41 maple 34 *Sisal Grass*, duty on, cables and cordage 49 on free list, binding twine; retaliatory duty 73 not dressed or manufactured, not speially provided for 76 *Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg, and Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians, N. Dak.*, appropriation for payment of ceded lands 279 payment per capita of balance from sale of lands 861 *Sistersville, W. Va.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Sites for Public Buildings*, no money to be paid for, in excess of specific appropriations 699 *Sitgreaves National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Siuslaw National Forest, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Siuslaw, Oreg.*, to contribute for improving mouth of Siuslaw River; reducing amount 663 *Siuslaw River, Oreg.* appropriation for improvement of, at the mouth; contracts 663, 950 contribution locally 663, 950 construction of south jetty by Siuslaw; reduction of amount therefor 950 for improvement of, at the mouth 1406 *Six Nations Indians, N. Y.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 279, 1067 *Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution*, proposed; authorizing Congress to levy taxes on incomes 184 *Sixth Judicial Circuit*, States included in 1131 three circuit judges authorized for 1131 *Size*, duty on glue 14 gold 15 *Skagit River, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of 666 preliminary examination of, to be made 676 *Skeletons, etc.*, on free list 79 *Skelp Iron or Steel*, duty on 23 sheared or rolled in grooves 22 *Sketches, Original*, on free list, in existence more than twenty years 81 *Skewers*, duty on wood, butcher’s, etc 34 *Skilled Laborers, Alien*, importation allowed, if similar class unobtainable 264 *Skins*, duty on, calf, etc., dressed and finished 68 tanned but unfinished, for morocco 68 on free list, fish 75 fur, not dressed, not specially provided for 75 gold beaters’ 76 raw; exceptions 79 *Skirt Bindings*, duty on, cotton pile fabrics 47 *Skirtings*, duty on, cotton, flax, etc., hemstitched or tucked 50 *Skowhegan, Me.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Skull Valley, Deep Creek, etc., Indians, Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, purchase of seed, farm implements, and stock for 1073ccxlv *Slabs*, duty on, iron 22 steel 23 *Slades Creek, N. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Slate*, duty on 21 manufactures of, not specially provided for 21 pencils 70 *Slate Books, etc.*, duty on 64 *Slaughter Creek, Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing African*, appropriation for annual contribution to 342, 1032 *Sledges*, duty on blacksmith’s iron or steel 25 *Sleeping Car Companies*, held to be common carriers 545 *Sleeve Linings*, duty on silk-striped 46 *Slides for Magic Lanterns*, duty on glass 21 *Sliver*, duty on, cotton 42 ramie 49 *Small Arms, Navy*, appropriation for 612, 1271 *Smallpox*, appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 271, 1059 for prevention of epidemic 717, 1394 *Smalts*, duty on, not specially provided for 15 *Smelting Warehouses, Bonded*, provisions for admitting imported ores in, without paying duty 89 *Smelts*, duty on 37 *Smith, A. J., et al.*, time extended to dam Choctawhatchee River in Dale County, Ala 905 *Smith, Benjamin*, deficiency appropriation for 801 *Smith, Edward A., and Harvey S. Green*, may dam Rock River, Lyndon, Ill 920 *Smith, Eustace D.*, deficiency appropriation for services 127 *Smith, John A.*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1317 *Smith, Philip S.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1309 *Smith, W. A.*, deficiency appropriation for extra month’s pay 127, 804, 1317 *Smith, William G.*, deficiency appropriation for services 208 *Smiths Creek, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of; conditions 642 *Smithsonian Institution*, appropriation for international exchanges 718, 1395 for American ethnology 718, 1395 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 718, 1395 for Astrophysical Observatory 718, 1396 for National Museum 718, 1396 for elevators, Smithsonian building 719 for National Zoological Park 719, 1396 for printing and binding for 768, 1446 deficiency appropriation for National Museum 121, 782 for Tuberculosis Congress 781 appointment of John B. Henderson, jr., on Board of Regents 1458 reappointment of James B. Angell on Board of Regents 1453 of John B. Henderson and Alexander Graham Bell on Board of Regents 874 *Smokeless Powder, Navy*, appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 611, 1271 *Smokers’ Articles*, duty on 70 *Smoking Tobacco, Domestic*, packages, marking, etc., required for 108 internal-revenue tax on 109 giving lottery orders, etc., with, forbidden 110 *Smyrna, Del.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Smyrna River, Del.*, appropriation for improvement of; condition 638, 937 *Snake River, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho*, appropriation for improvement of 664, 951 bridge across, at Ontario, Oreg., legalized 191 bridge authorized across, at Ontario, Oreg 179 Payette, Idaho 1351 *Snap Fasteners or Clasps*, duty on 65 *Snohomish River, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts 666, 952 *Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Snow and Ice, D. C.*, appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 389, 980 *Snuff and Snuff Flour*, duty on 35 *Snuff, Domestic*, packages required for; marking, etc 108 internal-revenue tax on 109 giving lottery orders, etc., with, forbidden 110 *Snyder, G. F.*, deficiency appropriation for services 804 *Soaps*, duty on, castile 16 containing castor oil 14 fancy toilet 16 medicinal, etc 16 other, not specially provided for 16 on free list, grease and oils for 76 *Social Insurance, International Congress at*, invited to meet in United States 1034 *Societies, Religious, Scientific, etc.*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *Sod Oil*, duty on 14 *Soda*, duty on, arseniate of 17 ash 17 bicarbonate of, supercarbonate of, or saleratus 16 bichromate and chromate of 16 borate of 13 caustic 17 chlorate of 16 crystal carbonate of, or concentrate soda crystals 16 hydrate of 17ccxlvi duty on, hyposulphite and sulphide of 17 monohydrate of 16 nitrite of 17 sal, or soda crystals, not concentrated 17 sesquicarbonate of 16 silicate of 17 sulphate of, or salt cake, or niter cake 17 tartrate of 12 yellow prussiate of 17 on free list, nitrate of 79 *Soda Water*, duty on 41 *Sodium*, duty on, and alloys 29 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 432, 1255 for general expenses 432, 1256 source of natural fertilizers 1256 *Soldiers’ Home, Volunteer* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). *Sole Leather*, duty on 68 *Soleau, William L.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1313 *Solicitor, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for, law clerks 416, 1235 all law work of Department to be under direction of 416 details of law clerks out of Washington 416, 1236 *Solicitor for the Department of State*, appropriation for 522, 1224 for assistants 483, 484, 1186 *Solicitor-General*, appropriation for 522, 1224 *Solicitor, Navy Department*, appropriation for, clerks, etc 506, 1208 pay increased 506 *Solicitor of Customs*, provisions for, and assistants, repealed 118 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue*, appropriation for 522, 1224 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 524, 1226 *Solicitor of the Treasury*, appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc 524, 1225 for editing, etc., digest of opinions and briefs of 749 district attorneys to report suits in which United States is a party, required by, and approved by Attorney-General 294 *Somerset Hospital, Cape Town, Africa*, appropriation for contribution to 346, 1036 *Somerset, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 1382 *Sopris National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Sorghum*, on free list, cane for seed 79 *Sounds, Fish*, duty on 14 *Sour Orange Juice*, on free list 76 *South America*, tonnage duty on vessels from ports on Carribbean coast of 111 *South Bethlehem, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *South Boston, Va.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *South Bristol Harbor, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *South Carolina*, appropriation for establishing fish cultural station in 1441 assigned to fourth judicial circuit 1131 *South Carolina Eastern Judicial District*, judge for, to serve in western district 1087 counties composing 1123 terms of court 1123 *South Carolina Western Judicial District*, judge for eastern district to serve in 1087 counties composing 1123 terms of court 1123 *South Chicago, Ill.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *South Dakota*, appropriation for purchasing school sections for, on Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations, increased 196 for school sections for, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation 443 for school sections for, Rosebud Indian Reservation 451 for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 518, 1220 for completing field notes of surveys in 1417 assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 189, 903 leave of absence allowed 189, 904 jurisdiction of district court of, over crimes committed in Indian reservations in the State 1094 Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, unallotted lands to be sold, etc 440 lieu land selections for school sections in, extended 1072 Rosebud Indian Reservation, unallotted lands to be sold, etc 448 lieu land selections for school sections in, extended 1073 sale of lands on Cheyenne River Indian Reservation for townsite 602 time extended for bridge across Missouri River in 179 *South Dakota Judicial District*, counties composing southern division 1124 northern division 1124 central division 1124 western division 1124 terms of court 1124 *South Fork Edisto River, S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *South Haven, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; conditions 655 contracts authorized for improvement of harbor 947 *South McAlester, Okla.*, terms of court at 1122 *South Pass Channel, Mississippi River*, appropriation for maintenance 647 *South and Western Railroad Company*, time extended for constructing bridges, Clinch and Holston Rivers, Va. and Tenn 330 *South River, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 642 preliminary examination to be made of 954 *South River, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Southeast Missouri Telephone Company*, may lay cable across Mississippi River, Cairo, Ill., to Bird Point, Mo 336ccxlvii *Southern Development Company*, may bridge Arkansas River, Pine Bluff, Ark 601 *Southern Pacific Company*, deficiency appropriation for damages to “Encinal” 779 *Southmayd, Orville H.*, deficiency appropriation for 124 *Southport, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 633 *Southwest Pass, Mississippi River*, appropriation for continuing improvement and maintenance 647, 942 *Soya-Bean*, on free list, oil 77 *Spain*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Spain, War with*, appropriation for arrears of pay, etc 737, 1413 *Spangles*, duty on 64 articles of 64 fabrics of 64 silk goods ornamented with 60 woolen goods ornamented with 55 *Spanish Treaty Claims Commission*, deficiency appropriation for paying awards of 129, 218, 807 *Spanish War Veterans, United*, donation of bronze cannon captured during War with Spain to, for official badges 1457 *Sparks, Joseph B.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Spars*, duty on round timber for 33 *Sparta, Wis.*, appropriation for constructing target range for Army at 258 for public building 1382 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 right of way granted through military rifle range, etc., at 298 *Speaker of the House of Representatives*, appropriation for secretary to 473, 1176 for clerk to Speaker’s table 473, 1176 preparing Digest of Rules 473, 1176 for clerk and messenger 473, 1176 deficiency appropriation for automobile for 128 duties of, extending Capitol grounds to Union Station 738 to appoint three Members on commission to Mexican Centennial celebration 882 two Members on commission to investigate employer’s liability and workman’s compensation 884 to continue on commission to control House Office Building, etc 1306 *Special Agents, Census*, authorized, appointment; duties 7 compensation, etc 7 pay, etc., allowed 126 basis of pay modified 874 *Special Agents, Customs Service*, pay, etc., established 1393 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 478, 1180 deficiency appropriation for 881, 891, 1317 *Special Assessment Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 379, 971 *Special Delivery, Postal Service*, appropriation for car fare in emergency cases 361, 1333 for fees to messengers 361, 1333 deficiency appropriation for fees to messengers 225, 802, 1325 *Specimens of Natural History, etc.*, on free list, for public collections, not for sale 79 *Spectacles*, duty on glass, and frames 20 on free list, glass plates or disks, rough cut, for 76 *Spermaceti*, on free list, of American fisheries 77 *Spices*, duty on 39 not specially provided for 39 drugs, not edible 13 on free list, cassia, etc., unground 79 cinnamon, unground 79 cloves and clove stems, unground 79 crude, not edible, drugs, not specially provided for 75 ginger root, unground, not preserved 79 mace, unground 79 nutmegs, unground 79 pepper, black or white, unground 79 *Spiegeleisen*, duty on 21 *Spike Lavender Oil*, on free list 77 *Spikes*, duty on, cut iron or steel 28 wrought-iron or steel 28 *Spinach Seed*, duty on 37 *Spindle Banding*, duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Spirits*, on free list, turpentine 80 *Spirits, Distilled*, surveys of capacity of mash; filtration-aeration process added 590 period for filling tubs, filtration-aeration process added 590 *Spirituous Liquors*, duty on; determination of proof 39 imitations of 40 *Splice-bars, Railway*, duty on, iron and steel 23 *Spokane and British Columbia Railway Company*, may bridge Columbia River, Hell Gate, Wash 415 *Spokane Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 286, 1074 *Spokane, Wash.*, terms of court at 1128 *Sponge*, on free list, platinum 78 *Sponges*, duty on 17 made of rubber 70 manufactures of 17 *Spool Thread, Cotton*, duty on 42 *Sprigs*, duty on cut 28 *Springfield Arsenal, Mass.*, appropriation for dry house, etc 1398 for repairing streets 1398 *Springfield, Ill.*, terms of court at 1110 *Springfield, Mass.*, terms of court at 1114ccxlviii *Springfield, Mo.*, appropriation for public building 1382 enlargement of public building at, authorized 679 acceptance of Confederate cemetery near 1077 transfer to care, etc., of National cemetery 1078 terms of court at 1117 *Springfield Rifles, Army*, appropriation for purchase of, for Marine Corps 626, 1286 *Springfield, Tenn.*, construction of public building at, authorized 683 *Spunk*, on free list 79 *Spurs and Stilts*, on free list, for manufacture of earthenware, etc 79 *Square 300, D. C.*, railroad switch authorized into square 328 from 238 *Square 328, D. C.*, railroad switch authorized from square 300 into 238 underground conduit to Potomac River from, authorized 238 *Square 534, D. C.*, appropriation for condemnation of land for interior park in 981 *Square 678, D. C.*, portion for widening First Street east transferred to commissioners 383 *Stackhouse, George M.*, deficiency appropriation for 792 *Staff College, Army*, appropriation for instruction expenses 244, 1037 leaves of absence to instructors 244 *Stains*, duty on, not specially provided for 15 *Stamford, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 633 for public building 1382 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Stamford, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Stamp Taxes, Internal-Revenue*, time extended for presenting claims for, illegally collected on foreign bills of exchange 779 *Stamped Envelopes*, appropriation for freight or expressage on 362, 1335 for manufacture 364, 1337 use prohibited for printing address, etc., on 364 existing contracts not affected 365 for distribution 365, 1337 deficiency appropriation for manufacture 802 *Stamps Division, Post-Office Department*, appropriation for superintendent, etc 520, 1222 *Stamps, Foreign Postage or Revenue*, on free list 79 *Stamps, Internal-Revenue*, to be provided for new ratings of tax on cigars and cigarettes 110 *Stamps, Postage*, appropriation for manufacture, etc 364, 1337 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for Director, assistants, etc 527, 1230 officer to be designated as acting Director 1231 appropriation for apparatus, machinery, etc 528, 1231 for contingent expenses 528, 1231 member, International Committee on Weights and Measures 528, 1231 delegates, International Committee on Electrical Units 528, 1232 for care of grounds, etc 528, 1232 for investigating destructive effects of electrical currents on buildings, etc 528, 1232 for investigating structural materials 765, 1232 for testing machine, Pittsburg 1232 for expenses, determination of physical constants 1232 for construction of laboratory 1232 deficiency appropriation for machine for testing physical constants 216 for freight truck 216 for equipment 224 for information of weights and measures used in trade 801 for fuel 1313 troy pound to be standard of the Mint of the United States 1354 weights corresponding to standard troy pound of, required at mints and assay offices 1354 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N. Dak. and S. Dak.*, appropriation for benefit of Indians on, from tribal funds 284, 1072 time extended for paying installments for lands on opened portion of 266 forfeiture on failure 266 commutation allowed 266 fees, etc., required; issue of patents 266 disposal of unsold lands 266 settlement of claims of licensed traders against Indians of 1068 *Stanislaus National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Star Bluff, S. C.*, bridge authorized across Waccamaw River at 179 time extended for bridging Waccamaw River at 906 *Star Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 361 discontinuance when duplicated by rural delivery 361, 1339 emergency service in Alaska 361 for, in Alaska 1333 emergency service 1333 for inland transportation by, except in Alaska 1339 discontinuance when served by rural delivery 1339 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 224, 812, 1325 *Starch*, duty on 39 burnt 39 chemically treated 39 soluble 39 *Starek, Charles*, deficiency appropriation for 121 *State Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Colo.*, sale of public lands to State for 847 *State Courts*, concurrent jurisdiction with circuit courts in actions for injuries to railway employees 2911ccxlix removal of causes to Federal courts from, provisions in Judiciary Code relating to 1094 precedence in Supreme Court of writs of error in criminal cases from 1160 writs of error allowed from decision of, against validity of treaty or statute, etc 1156 in favor of validity of State laws, etc., as not repugnant to Constitution, etc 1156 against right, etc., claimed under Constitution, etc 1156 *State Department* (*see* Department of State). *State Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers*, appropriation for aid to 736, 1413 deduction for amounts collected from inmates 736, 1413 deficiency appropriation for aid to 211, 1301 *State Libraries*, on free list, books, etc., for; limit 74 philosophical apparatus, etc., for 78 *State Railroad Commissions, etc.*, complaints against carriers by, to be investigated by Interstate Commerce Commission 551 *State Statutes*, restriction on issue of injunction by United States court based on alleged unconstitutionality of 557, 1162 hearings before three judges 557, 1162 one to be Supreme Court justice or circuit judge 557, 1162 notice to State officials 557, 1162 temporary restraining order; precedence to hearings 557, 1162 direct appeals to Supreme Court 557, 1162 *State Surveys*, appropriation for furnishing points to 756, 1433 *State, War, and Navy Department Building, D. C.*, appropriation for clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 505, 1207 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc 505, 1207 for rewiring electric circuits, etc 505 for service and repairs, Mills Building 505, 1207 for laborer, State Department annex 505, 1207 for ice plant 737 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 788 *Statement of Appropriations*, appropriation for preparing 766, 1443 for 1st sess., 61st Cong., to be included in 2d sess 127 *Staten Island Lighthouse Depot, N. Y.*, appropriation for completing power plant 1430 for repairs, etc., of wharves 1431 construction authorized of power plant 1080 *Staten Island Sound, N. Y. and N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of channel Kill von Kull to Raritan Bay; contracts 636 *States*, appropriation for agricultural experiment stations in 437, 1261 deficiency appropriation for refund to, raising volunteers 809 allotment for militia, available for expenses of joint maneuvers in 1908 329 arid lands, temporary withdrawals from entry, pending applications by, under Carey Act 237 certified copies of population and agricultural census returns may be furnished to 10 cooperation with, for preservation of navigable waters 961 credit directed in disallowed accounts of, for expenses of militia participating in Army maneuvers, etc 123 credit to Treasurer of amount of public moneys deposited with 776 details of Army officers as instructors, etc., of Organized Militia at request of governors of 1045 jurisdiction of United States courts, exclusive of State, in controversies of a civil nature in which, are parties 1161 except between a State and its citizens 1161 on free list, works of art, etc., lor permanent exhibition by 81 for presentation to 81 Organized Militia of, to participate in Army maneuvers, etc., expenses, etc 329 *States, Admission of New* (*see* Arizona and New Mexico). *Statesboro, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Statesville, N. C.*, terms of court at 1120 *Stationery, Postal Service*; appropriation for 365, 1338 *Stationery, Treasury Department*, for the bureaus and offices combined in one appropriation 1194 for Internal-Revenue Service to be under direction of Secretary 1195 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Agriculture*, appropriation for salaries 436, 1260 for general expenses 436, 1260 for administrative expenses 436, 1260 for field and State agents’ expenses 436, 1260 for investigating cost of production of farm products 436 deficiency appropriation for 1324 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor*, appropriation for chief of, clerks, etc 526, 1228 for experts, etc 526, 1228 *Statuary*, on free list, not for sale, for models or educational purposes 79 *Statues* (*see also* Monuments), appropriation for replica of Von Steuben, to be presented to German Emperor 886 for unveiling, etc., John Paul Jones 1404 duty on, china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated, etc 18 General von Steuben, replica authorized for presentation to Germany 605 *Statues, etc., D. C.*, location, etc., of, in streets, parks, etc., to be submitted to Commission of Fine Arts 371 *Statuettes*, duty on, china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated, etc 18 *Statutes at Large*, appropriation for editing, etc 483, 1186 *Statutes at Large, Index to*, appropriation for continuing preparation of 481 scope, etc., subject to approval of Judiciary Committees of both Houses of Congress 481 *Stave Bolts*, duty on rough hewn, etc 33ccl *Staves*, duty on wood 33 *Staves, American*, on free list, returned from abroad as barrels, etc 72 *Stays*, duty on iron or steel, welded, seamed, or jointed 26 *Steam Engineers, D. C., Board of Examiners*, appropriation for salaries 379, 972 *Steam Engines*, duty on 32 *Steam Machinery, Navy*, appropriation for completion, repairs, etc 621, 1281 *Steam Vessels*, wireless-telegraph apparatus required on ocean-going 629 *Steamboat-Inspection Service*, appropriation for Supervising Inspector General, clerks, etc 526, 1228 for salaries of supervising inspectors, inspectors, and assistants 1228 temporary designation of supervising inspectors 1229 for service at large, clerk hire, etc 1229 certificate after inspection is made and vessel completed 831 issue of temporary, for use until official copy is received 831 effect of revocation 832 navigating without unexpired, forbidden 832 completing voyage permitted, if expiration at sea or in foreign port 832 sailing not permitted under, expiring within 15 days 832 permanent indefinite appropriations for expenses of, repealed; detailed estimates to be submitted hereafter 773 *Steamboat Routes, Postal Service*, appropriation for mail transportation by 361, 1333 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 224 *Steamboat Springs, Colo.*, granted lands for public park 460 *Steaming Exercises, Navy*, appropriation for prizes, etc., for economy in coal consumption and general efficiency 608, 1268 *Stearin, Oleo*, on free list 78 *Steel* (*see also* Iron and Steel), duty on, bars 23 billets 23 blooms 23 castings 23 circular-saw plates 25 cogged ingots 23 die blocks or blanks 23 gun-barrel molds 23 hammer molds 23 ingots 23 mill shafting 23 not specially provided for 23 plates, not specially provided for 23 shapes, pressed, sheared, or stamped 23 shavings 24 sheets, not specially provided for 23 slabs 23 strips 24 substitutes for tool 23 swaged 23 wool 24 productions of iron classified as 25 *Steel Ship Plates, Armor, etc., Navy*, no purchase to be made from trade monopolies of 1289 at a price in excess of reasonable profit 1289 *Steele Bayou, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Steele, John L.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803 *Steele, N. C.*, conveyance of strip of land, Chickamauga Park, to 1401 *Steels*, duty on, corset, or dress 24 with handles 27 without handles 27 *Steelton, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1382 *Steins*, duty on, china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated, etc 18 *Stems*, duty on, artificial, millinery ornaments 66 drugs 13 on free list, crude, drugs not specially provided for 75 tobacco 80 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives*, appropriation for 477, 1180 deficiency appropriation for extra services 128, 805, 1317 *Stenographers to Senators*, appropriation for 472, 1174 deficiency appropriation for 1315 *Stereotype Paper*, duty on 61 *Stereotype Plates*, duty on 28 *Steubenville, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Stevenson, H. L.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Stewart, A. C.*, deficiency appropriation for services 127 *Stewart, General Daniel*, monument to be erected at Midway, Ga., in memory of General James Screven and 1352 appropriation for construction, etc 1352 *Stewart, J. C.*, deficiency appropriation for services 806, 1319 *Stibnite*, duty on antimony in 29 *Sticks*, duty on, for umbrellas, etc 71 walking 71 wood, rough-hewn, etc 33 on free list, in the rough, cut for umbrellas, canes, etc 81 *Stilaguamish River, Wash.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 676 *Still Wines*, duty on 40 *Stipulations, etc., Surety*, authority of Secretary of the Treasury respecting, of security, etc., companies 241 *Stockings*, duty on cotton 47 not specially provided for 47 *Stocks*, duty on, for double-barreled sporting breech-loading shotguns and rifles 28ccli *Stocks, Cuttings or Seedlings*, duty on, apple 37 briar rose 37 fruit trees 37 Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry 37 Manetti multiflora rose 37 Myrobolan plum 37 nursery or greenhouse stock 37 ornamental trees 37 pear 37 quince 37 rose plants 37 Saint Julien plum 37 *Stocks, Railroad Corporation*, commission authorized to investigate issue of 556 deficiency appropriation for 774, 1291 *Stockton Canal, Cal.*, bridge authorized across, in San Joaquin County, Cal 601 *Stockton Channel, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of 663, 950 *Stockton Harbor, Me.*, appropriation for improvement of 631 *Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad Company*, may bridge Stockton Canal, San Joaquin County, Cal 601 *Stoddard and Butler Counties, Mo.*, may bridge Saint Francis River, Fisk 352 *Stone*, duty on, monumental or building, not specially provided for 21 on free list, burrstone, rough or unmanufactured 79 cliff, unmanufactured 79 rotten, crude, etc 79 *Stone, etc.*, appropriation for investigating structural materials of 765, 1232 *Stones*, duty on articles of semiprecious, not specially provided for 21 precious and semiprecious, cut but not set 68 synthetic, precious 68 on free list, flint, unground 75 lithographic, not engraved 77 precious, rough, uncut, etc 75 *Stoneware*, duty on, common, not decorated 18 decorated, etc 18 not decorated, etc., not specially provided for 18 *Stonington River, Conn.*, appropriation for light station, repairs to sea wall 1430 *Storax, or Styrax*, on free list 79 *Storekeepers, and Storekeeper-Gaugers, Internal Revenue*, appropriation for salaries, etc 494, 1196 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc 1291 allowed cumulative leaves of absence 592 pay increased of certain 928 *Stout*, duty on 41 *Stove Plates*, duty on cast-iron 26 *Straight, Harry B.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1316 *Straw*, duty on 37 blinds, shades, etc 34 braids, laces, etc 64 duty on, flax 48 hats, bonnets, and hoods 64 manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 meaning of term 65, 69 *Straw Mattings*, duty on, not otherwise provided for 49 *Street Railways, D. C.*, Baltimore and Washington Transit Company, time extended for completion 894 City and Suburban Railway to extend underground system on North Capitol Street 231 to remove tracks from Michigan Avenue N E 371 to extend tracks from Monroe Street, etc., to District line 371 time extended for constructing Washington, Spa Springs and Gretta Railroad 229 *Street Sweeping Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 379, 971 for expenses, sprinkling, sweeping, etc 388, 980 for stable and storerooms for 980 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.*, appropriation for assessment and permit work 384, 975 for work on; schedules, etc 384, 975 for replacing granite blocks with asphalt 384, 976 for grading, etc., Seventeenth Street NW., from B to E Streets 976 for condemnation, etc., land to connect Belmont and Fifteenth Streets NW 976 for grading 385, 976 for condemnation, etc 385, 976 for constructing county roads 385, 976 for repairs 386, 977 use of heater method 386 widening roadways of certain streets 386 relocation of tracks, Anacostia and Potomac Railroad 977 for replacing sidewalks and curbs 387, 978 for repairs, county roads 387, 978 for sweeping, cleaning, etc 388, 980 horse-propelled street washing machine to be purchased 389 commissioners authorized to have work done under their own direction 980 for removing snow and ice 389, 980 *Strings*, duty on, for musical instruments 70 metal, for musical instruments 70 *Strips*, duty on, glass 20 iron or steel, cold rolled, etc 25 on nickel 31 *Strom, Otto C.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1316 *Strontia*, on free list, mineral carbonate of 79 oxide of 79 *Strontian*, on free list, protoxide of 79 *Strontianite*, on free list 79 *Structural Materials*, appropriation for investigation of, belonging to United States, etc 765, 1232 investigations of, transferred to Bureau of Mines 370 transfer of work to Bureau of Mines repealed 743cclii *Structural Shapes*, duty on iron or steel 22 *Strychnia, or Strychnine*, duty on, and all salts thereof 17 *Stuart, Wesley A.*, deficiency appropriation for legal services 1300 *Sturgis, Mich.*, may dam Saint Joseph River 893 *Studs*, duty on bone, ivory, etc 65 for nonskidding automobile tires 28 lathed, machined, etc 28 *Stylographic Pens*, duty on 31 *Submarine Cables*, authorized across Mississippi River, Cairo, Ill., to Bird Point, Mo 336 *Submarine Mines, Army*, appropriation for purchase, etc 597, 1342 for operating, etc 597 for expenses of torpedo depot 598, 1342 for casemates, etc., for operating 1341 *Submarine Tender, Navy*, construction of one authorized; cost 1287 appropriation for 1287 *Submarine Torpedo Boats*, construction of four authorized; appropriation 628 appropriation for, heretofore authorized 628, 1285 construction of four authorized; cost 1287 appropriation for 1287 eight-hour workday restriction on expenditure 1287 *Subsistence Department, Army*, appropriation for pay of post commissary sergeants; longevity 246, 1039 for pay of officers, longevity 248, 1041 for supplies, etc 251, 1045 for transport service 251, 1045 for meals, toilet articles, etc 251, 1045 for ice, utensils, etc 251, 1045 for food, etc., rifle matches 251, 1046 for payments; commutation of rations 251, 1046 for special-diet rations 252, 1046 for civilian employees, extra-duty pay, printing, etc 252, 1046 prizes for cooks, bakers, etc 252, 1046 for preservation, etc., of supplies 252, 1046 payment for supplies furnished other bureaus, etc 1047 prices to other War Department bureaus at cost 1047 additional ten per cent on other sales 1047 deficiency appropriation for subsistence 210, 220, 819, 1300, 1321, 1326 issue to military convicts limited 210 for relief of sufferers from storm, Louisiana 790 *Subsistence Supplies*, sales to other bureaus, departments, and employees authorized 1047 payments, deposits of receipts 1047 at cost to War Department bureaus 1047 ten per cent added to other departments, etc 1047 *Substances*, on free list, used only for manure 76 *Substances, Earthy or Mineral*, duty on articles of, not specially provided for 18 *Suffolk, Va.*, appropriation for public building 1382 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Sugar*, duty on 34 candy 34 duty on, cane 34 drainings 34 grape or glucose 34 maple 34 refined, tinctured, etc 34 sweepings 34 special provisions for, imported from Philippine Islands 83 *Sugar Beet Seed*, on free list 79 *Sugar Beets*, duty on 36 *Sugar-Box Shooks*, duty on 33 *Sugar Cane*, on free list, for seed 79 *Sugar Manufacture*, deficiency appropriation for experiments in 1324 *Sugar, Molasses, and Manufactures of*, Schedule E, Tariff of 1909 34 *Sugar of Milk*, duty on 36 *Sugar Producing Plants*, appropriation for improvement of, etc 422, 12 *Suisun Channel, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of; condition 663 *Sulphate of Copper*, duty on 12 *Sulpho-Ricinoleic Add*, duty on 14 *Sulphur*, duty on refined, or flowers of 17 on free list, crude, in bulk 79 lac, or precipitated 79 not otherwise provided for 79 ore 79 *Sulphur River, Tex. and Ark.*, appropriation for improvement of 650 preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *Sulphuret of Iron*, on free list, in natural state 79 *Sulphuric Add*, on free list, for agricultutal purposes; retaliatory duty 80 not specially provided for 12 *Sumac*, duty on, extracts of 14 ground 17 *Sunbury, Pa.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Sundance National Forest, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Sundries*, Schedule N, Tariff of 1909 64 *Sundry Civil Expenses Appropriations*, under the President, administration of tariff laws, etc 703, 1363 report on wool and woolen schedule 1363 inquiry into business methods of departments, etc 703, 1363 under Department of State, Canadian Fisheries Commission 1364 under Treasury Department, for public buildings 703, 1364 marine hospitals 710 quarantine stations 710 Life-Saving Service 710, 1387 Revenue-Cutter Service 711, 1388 Engraving and Printing Bureau 712, 1389 miscellaneous, internal revenue, etc 713, 1390 United States securities 714, 1390 public buildings 714, 1391ccliii under Treasury Department, miscellaneous, internal revenue, etc., suppressing counterfeiting, etc 715, 1392 collecting customs revenue 716, 1393 Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 716, 1393 quarantine service 717, 1394 prevention of epidemics 717, 1394 under District of Columbia 717, 1395 under Smithsonian Institution, for National Museum, etc 718, 1395 under Interstate Commerce Commission, for salaries, etc 719, 1396 under War Department, for armories and arsenals 720, 1397 military posts, etc 721, 1398 national cemeteries, etc 722, 1399 national parks 724, 1401 Valley Forge memorial 1402 Guilford Court House memorial 1402 buildings and grounds, Washington 725, 1402 rivers and harbors, contract work 728, 1405 maps, surveys, etc 730, 1406 New York Harbor 730, 1407 International Waterways Commission 730, 1407 wreck of battleship “Maine” 1407 artificial limbs, etc 731, 1407 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 732, 1408 State and Territorial homes 736, 1413 back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 736, 1413 arrears of pay, War with Spain, etc 737, 1413 State, War, and Navy Department building 737 under Interior Department, for buildings 737, 1413 Capitol and grounds 737, 1413 public lands 739, 1414 Bureau of Mines 742, 1418 Geological Survey 743, 1417 Indian Department 744 miscellaneous, disbarment proceedings 744, 1419 Supreme Court Reports 744, 1419 Alaska, education, etc 744, 1420 national parks 745, 1420 Government Hospital for Insane 745, 1421 Columbia Deaf and Dumb Institution; name changed 746, 1422 Howard University 746, 1422 Freedmen’s Hospital 746, 1423 under Department of Justice, for public buildings 747, 1423 miscellaneous, conduct of customs cases 747, 1424 defense in claims, prosecution of crimes, etc 747, 1424 enforcing antitrust laws, etc 748, 1425 Opinions of Attorney General, etc 749 Opinions, etc., Solicitor of the Treasury 749 under judicial branch, for United States courts 749, 1425 penitentiaries 751, 1427 National Training School for Boys, D. C 753, 1429 under Department of Agriculture, for papermaking tests 753 under Department of Commerce and Labor, for Light-House Service 753, 1430 Coast and Geodetic Survey 755, 1432 Bureau of Fisheries 758, 1435 miscellaneous, Alaska Seal Fisheries 763 immigration expenses 763, 1441 shipping commissioners 765 investigating structural materials 765 under Department of State, for North Atlantic fisheries arbitration 765 boundary waters commission, Canadian 766 under legislative branch, for statement of appropriations 766, 1443 Navy Yearbook, etc 766 Botanic Garden 766, 1443 House Office Building 766, 1443 Senate Office Building 1443 refrigerating apparatus, Capitol and office buildings 1443 transportation in subways to office buildings 1443 railroad siding to power plant 1443 reconstructing Hall of House of Representatives 1444 Printing Investigation Commission 1444 paper inspector for Printing Committee 1444 Alaskan investigation 1444 for Government Printing Office, for salaries 766, 1444 public printing and binding 767, 1445 superintendent of documents 770, 1448 for Isthmian Canal 771, 1449 no bond required of Panama Railroad for contracts, etc 1452 statement of sales of public property, etc., to be separated from annual estimates 773 repeal of permanent indefinite appropriations for shipping commissioners, etc.; estimates 773 for Steamboat-Inspection Service; estimates 773 custody of public property at Executive Mansion; inventory, etc 773 all sums for salaries to be in full for services 774, 1453 *Sunken Vessels*, abandoned merchandise from, in American waters may be brought in free of duty 88 *Sunn*, duty on, cables and cordage 49 on free list, binding twine; retaliatory duty 73 not dressed or manufactured, not specially provided for 76 *Sunshades*, duty on 71 sticks for 71 on free list, sticks in the rough, cut for 81 *Superintendent Capitol Building and Grounds* (*see* Capitol Building and Grounds, Superintendent of). *Superintendent of Prisons, Department of Justice*, duties on boards of parole at penitentiaries 819 *Superintendent of Weights and Measures, D. C.*, appropriation for, assistants, etc 377, 970 for extra services 377 for purchase of groceries, etc, for investigation 970 *Superintendents of Irrigation*, employment authorized for systems on Indian reservations, etc 1059 *Superior Bay, Lake Superior*, appropriation for lighting channels in 754 *Superior Entry, Wis.*, appropriation for lighting breakwaters and piers 1431 lighting of breakwater and piers, directed 1080 *Superior National Forest, Minn.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Superior, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 657 terms of court at 1130ccliv appropriation for, executive officer, superintendents, etc 487, 1189 for additional pay to Supervising Architect 708, 1386 for skilled employees on public buildings, etc 709, 1386 deficiency appropriation for repairs, etc., rooms for 121 plans, etc., for buildings for Government purposes may be prepared in office of, at request of head of department, etc., reimbursement 699 *Supervisors of Census*, appointment and duties 4 compensation; allowances 5 payment for services of deceased 7 *Supervisors of Surveys, Public Lands*, appointment authorized; compensation, etc 1416 *Supplies for Foreign War Vessels*, may be purchased free of tax, from bonded, and bonded manufacturing, warehouses 88 *Supplies Division, Postal Service*, appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc 521, 1223 for rent 356, 1328 *Supplies for Executive Departments, etc.*, to be advertised and contracted for by Secretary of the Treasury 531 general supply committee created; duties 531 preparation of schedules, opening bids, etc.; articles included 531 bond of contractor to include all departments 531 report of purchases to committee 531 disbursing officers ineligible for committee 531 direct purchases restricted 531 telephone, electric, and power service by direct contracts 531 *Supplies, Navy*, report of all bids submitted, etc., abolished 591 *Supplies, Postal Service*, appropriation for city delivery 365, 1338 for rural delivery 366, 1339 for expenses of shipping 366, 1339 to be withdrawn from the mails preceding weighing periods 362 *Supplies, United States Courts*, appropriation for 750, 1427 deficiency appropriation for 215, 799, 812, 1312 *Supreme Court, D. C.*, appropriation for fees of witnesses 405, 996 jurors 405, 996 for pay of bailiffs, etc 405, 996 for miscellaneous expenses 405, 996 for salaries 529, 1233 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 209, 788, 1299 for bailiffs, etc 788 bond not required of United States or District on appeals, etc., in 464 powers, etc., of, relating to District jail transferred to Commissioners 1003 probation officers to be appointed by; duties, etc 864 *Supreme Court of the United States*, appropriation for Chief and associate justices 527, 1232 for marshal 529, 1232 for clerks to justices 529, 1232 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for widow of David J. Brewer 799 for printing and binding 807 appeals allowed to, in suits affecting allotted lands within Oklahoma eastern district 837 appeals from Commerce Court to; priority of 542 appointment of judge on commission to investigate case of second-class mail transportation 1458 direct appeal from decision of three judges in injunctions based on unconstitutionality of State carrier laws 557, 1162 part of Post-Office Department printing allotment, 1911, made available for 1448 provisions to diminish expenses of proceedings in appeals to, and writs of error and certiorari from 901 use of printed records, etc., from court below 902 appeals from Commerce Court to; priority of 1150 to consist of Chief Justice and eight associate justices 1152 precedence of associate justices; temporary performance and duties of Chief Justice 1152 salaries; appointment of officers 1152 clerk, bond, etc.; deputy clerks, duties, etc 1152 records of old court of appeals to be kept by, etc 1153 fees to be charged by 1153 marshal, salary and duties; assistants 1153 reporter, copies of decisions to be delivered by; second volume 1153 salary and expenses; delivery of volumes 1153 reports, distribution by Attorney-General 1153 digests; restrictions 1154 additional copies of reports and digests; estimates 1155 distribution of Federal Reporter to courts, departments, etc 1155 annual term; special terms 1156 adjournment, etc., for lack of quorum 1156 issue of process, etc 1156 jurisdiction exclusive if State a party 1156 original, not exclusive between a State and its citizens 1156 exclusive in suits against diplomatic and consular officers 1156 original, not exclusive, in suits by diplomatic, etc., officers 1156 issue of writs of prohibition and mandamus by 1156 issues of fact to be tried by jury 1156 appellate jurisdiction specially provided for 1156 writs of error allowed from State courts where decision is against validity of Federal law or treaty 1156 decision in favor of State law claimed to be repugnant to Constitution, etc 1156 decision against title, etc., claimed under Constitution, etc 1156 effect of; power of court 1156 appeals and writs of error from district courts where jurisdiction of the court is in issue 1157 in prize cases 1157 where the Constitution is involved 1157 where the constitutionality of United States law is questioned 1157cclv appeals and writs of error from district courts where State law is claimed to be in contravention to the Constitution 1157 action on questions certified from circuit court of appeals for instructions, etc 1157 certiorari to court of appeals in cases where decisions of court are final 1157 writs of error and appeals allowed from circuit court of appeals 1157 appeals allowed from Court of Claims 1157 time and manner of taking 1157 cases in which writs of error and appeals are allowed from Porto Rico courts 1157 from supreme courts of Arizona and New Mexico 1158 of Hawaii 1158 from Alaska district court 1158 from supreme court of Philippine Islands 1158 from supreme court of a Territory after it becomes a State 1158 from court of appeals of District of Columbia 1159 certiorari where decisions of court are final 1159 appellate jurisdiction in bankruptcy proceedings 1159 claims of over two thousand dollars involving appealable questions 1160 claims involving uniform construction of bankruptcy laws 1160 cases certified from other courts 1160 precedence of criminal cases on writs of error from State courts 1160 taxing cost of printing record 1160 women admitted to practice in 1160 *Supreme Court Reports*, appropriation for 744, 1419 duties of reporter to publish 1153 delivery to Attorney-General 1153 distribution 1154 additional 1155 *Supreme Court Reports, Digests of*, distribution by Attorney-General of 1154 additional 1154 *Surety Bonds*, authority of Secretary of the Treasury respecting, of security, etc., companies 241 *Surety Bonds, Official*, proceedings in Court of Claims for settlement of, on unadjusted accounts 1141 cases to be reported to Congress by Attorney-General 1142 *Surety Companies*, deficiency appropriation for expenses, commission to investigate rates, etc., for official bonds by 891, 1317 restriction on premiums for official bonds by 125 commission created to investigate rates, etc., of 126 *Surface-Coated Paper*, duty on, bags, etc 62 *Surgeon-General’s Office, War Department*, appropriation for medical museum and library 259, 1054 for clerks, etc 502, 1205 for rent, dispensary 504, 1206 for repairs to medical museum 1407 *Surveying Public Lands* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for 740, 1416 preferences, occupied townships, etc 740, 1416 grants to States and Territories 740, 1416 irrigation or dry-farming lands 741, 1416 reservation or national forest lands 741, 1416 compensation; extra for Alaska 741, 1416 supervisors of surveys authorized; compensation 1416 for resurveys; mineral locations, etc 741, 1416 for metal survey corner monuments 741, 1416 additional force for surveyors-general offices 1416 for completing field notes Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota 741, 1417 for townships in Nevada, Oregon, and Utah 741 additional grant to Nevada under Carey Act 1417 for special surveys in Utah counties 741, 1417 for continuing surveys in Idaho 741, 1417 for Alaska lands; office expenses 741, 1417 for resurveys, Nebraska 1417 for abandoned military reservations 741, 1417 deficiency appropriation for 222, 811, 814, 1323, 1326 for Orville H. Southmayd 124 for surveys in Colorado 124 for resurveys, San Diego County, Cal 222 for deputy surveyors 796, 1308 for reimbursing Idaho for 796, 1308 for Manual of Surveying Instruction, revised edition 797 resurveys allowance increased to 20 per cent 884 surveyors allowed additional per diem 890 *Surveyors-General*, appropriation for, and office expenses 517, 1219 restriction on office expenses 1221 *Surveyor’s Office, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries 379, 972 for temporary employees 379, 972 for book typewriter 382 recording by typewriter authorized 382 for surveys to obtain data of old subdivisions 975 *Surveys, Northern and Northwestern Lakes*, appropriation for 730, 1407 extended to New York canal system 1407 *Surveys, Coast*, appropriation for expenses of 756, 1432 *Surveys, Ocean and Lake*, appropriation for expenses of hydrographic 613, 1273 *Surveys, State*, appropriation for furnishing points to 756, 1432 *Suspenders*, duty on cotton, etc., and india rubber 48 silk 60 woolen 54 *Susquehanna River, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of, above and below Havre de Grace 639, 937 preliminary examination to be made of 954 *Swaged Steel*, duty on 23 *Swamp-Land Claims and Indemnity*, appropriation for adjusting, etc 739, 1415 *Swamp Lands*, grant to Wisconsin of 822 *Swan Quarter Bay*, appropriation for improvement of waterway connecting Deep Bay, N.C., with 642cclvi *Swanton, Vt.*, bridge authorized across Lake Champlain, Alburg to 1358 *Swayze, W. L.*, deficiency appropriation for 776 *Sweaters*, duty on cotton, etc 48 *Sweden*, appropriation for minister to 237, 1027 for secretary of legation 237, 1028 *Sweepings of Gold and Silver*, on free list 78 *Sweetmeats*, duty on 38 *Swift Creek, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 642 preliminary examination of, to be made 954 *Swinomish Slough, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of 666 *Swine*, duty on 35 *Switches, etc.*, included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations 545 to be furnished by common carriers on application; enforcement 547 *Switzerland*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 337, 1028 *Sword Blades*, duty on 27 *Swords*, duty on 27 *Sycamore*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 *Sycamore, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Syracuse, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 terms of court at 1119 **T.** T *Rails*, duty on iron or steel 23 *T Street N W., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 784, 1297 T T *Iron or Steel*, duty on 22 *Table Covers*, duty on cotton chenille 47 *Table Knives*, duty on 27 *Table Utensils*, duty on iron or steel enameled, etc., hollow ware 28 *Tablets*, duty on medicinal, etc., drugs in 16 *Tacks*, duty on cut 28 *Tacoma, Wash.*, appropriation for Cushman Indian School at, from Puyallup school fund 1075 deficiency appropriation for public building 207 termination of contract for Puyallup waterway in harbor of 665 terms of court at 1129 *Taft, Honorable William H.*, made a member of Lincoln Memorial Commission 898 *Taggers Iron or Steel*, duty on, coated with tin or lead 23 *Tahoe National Forest, Cal. and Nev.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Tailors’ Irons*, duty on cast-iron 26 *Tait, William G.*, may bridge Okanogan River, at Omak, Wash 180 *Takoma Park, D. C., Library*, deficiency appropriation for maintenance 1296 for purchase of books 1296 gift from Andrew Carnegie for, may be accepted 290 acceptance of site 290 commission on construction 290 opening deferred 290 limit of expenses for maintenance 290 *Talladega, Ala.*, appropriation for public building 1382 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Tallahassee, Fla.*, terms of court at 1108 *Tallahatchie River, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Tallow*, duty on 38 *Tallow, Vegetable*, on free list, for soaps, etc 76 *Tamarinds*, on free list 80 *Tampa Bay, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of channel from Clearwater Harbor to 644 for improvement of, maintenance 645, 941 for improvement of channel from Clearwater Bay through Boca Ceiga Bay to 941 *Tampa, Fla.*, terms of court at 1108 *Tampico Fiber*, duty on, cables and cordage 49 dressed, etc 51 on free list, binding twine; retaliatory duty 73 not manufactured, not specially provided for 76 *Taney County, Mo.*, dam authorized across White River in 897 *Tangier Light, Morocco*, appropriation for annual contribution 340, 1030 *Tangier, Morocco*, appropriation for interpreter at consulate 346, 1035 *Tangipahoa River, La.*, preliminary examination to be made of 955 *Tank Bottoms, Sugar*, duty on 34 *Tanks*, duty on cylindrical or tubular, for gas, liquids, etc 26 *Tanners Crossing, Ariz.*, appropriation for constructing bridge across Little Colorado River 1062 *Tanners’ Knives*, duty on 27 *Tannic Acid or Tannin*, duty on 12 *Tanning*, duty on woods, etc., used for,.not specially provided for 13 on free list, articles, crude, used in dyeing, not specially provided for 72 *Tantalum*, duty on 30 *Tape Needles*, duty on 28 *Tapers*, duty on wax 66cclvii *Tapes*, duty on cotton, flax, etc 50 measuring, flax, etc 49 *Tapestries*, duty on cotton, etc 47 *Tapestry Carpets*, duty on Brussels 55 velvet 55 *Tapioca, and Tapioca Flour*, on free list 80 *Tar*, on free list, wood 80 *Tar, Coal*, on free list, crude 74 pitch of 74 products of, not medicinal, colors, or dyes 74 *Tar River, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 642, 938 *Tar Spreading Machines*, on free list, for improving roads, prior to January 1, 1911 32 *Tarboro, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Tarentum, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Target Practice, Army Small-Arms*, appropriation for ammunition for, targets, etc 260, 1057 for marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc 260, 1058 *Targhee National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Tariff* (*see also* Customs), articles solely for exhibition at Merchants and Manufacturers’ Exchange admitted in bond free of duty 1357 payment on withdrawals 1358 printing and binding pertaining to, may be done on requisition of Representative Oscar W. Underwood 1317 *Tariff Act of 1897*, termination of reciprocal commercial agreements under 83 *Tariff Board*, if established by law, to make report on wool, etc., December, 1911 1363 *Tariff of 1909*, appropriation for expenses advancing commercial, etc., interests as provided by 484, 1186 deficiency appropriation for securing information to aid in administering 119, 703, 1363 customs duties levied on imports into United States and possessions 11 Philippines, Gaum, and Tutuila excepted 11 dutiable list: Schedule A. Chemicals, oils, and paints 12 Schedule B. Earths, earthenware, and glassware 17 Schedule C. Metals and manufactures of 21 Schedule D. Wood and manufactures of 33 Schedule E. Sugar, molasses, and manufactures of 34 Schedule F. Tobacco and manufactures of 34 Schedule G. Agricultural products and provisions 35 Schedule H. Spirits, wines, and other beverages 39 dutiable list: Schedule I. Cotton manufactures 41 Schedule J. Flax, hemp, and jute, and manufactures of 48 Schedule K. Wool and manufactures of 52 Schedule L. Silks and silk goods 55 Schedule M. Pulp, papers, and books 60 Schedule N. Sundries 64 articles not enumerated, unmanufactured 71 manufactured 71 similar to enumerated 71 similar to two or more 71 “component of chief value” construed 71 free list 71 foregoing to constitute minimum tariff 82 maximum tariff, after March 31, 1910, to have additional 25 per cent levied 82 minimum rates on products of countries not paying export bounties, nor discriminating against United States products 82 proclamation announcing, to be issued 82 extension or limitation 82 restoration of, if discriminations are made 83 applicable to products imported directly or indirectly 83 employees to secure information authorized 83 Cuban reciprocity treaty not impaired 83 notice of termination of commercial agreements with foreign countries under Act of 1897, to be given 83 trade with the Philippines (*see also* Philippine Islands) 83 countervailing duties on imports upon which bounties have been paid 85 regulations for identification, etc 85 country of origin to be marked on all foreign articles imported 85 packages to have marked, etc., country of origin, and contents of 85 compliance required before delivery 85 punishment for fraudulent violations 86 prohibition against importing obscene books, etc 86 drugs, etc., to prevent conception or produce abortion 86 lottery tickets or advertisements 86 detention of prohibited articles 86 exception as to drugs in bulk 86 punishment for aiding, etc., violations, by officials 86 jurisdiction for seizure, etc., of prohibited articles 86 importation of neat cattle and their hides prohibited 86 suspension by proclamation if country not affected with contagious or infectious disease 87 punishment for violations 87 articles manufactured by convict labor prohibited importation 87 discriminating duty on imports in foreign vessels 87 exemptions under treaties or acts of Congress 87 retail trade with contiguous countries 87 no imports allowed, except under treaty rights, unless in United States vessels, or those of country of origin 87 not applicable to countries having no similar provision 87cclviii machinery for repairs admitted free; bond, etc., required 87 materials for construction, etc., of vessels in foreign trade admitted free 88 restriction as to coastwise trade 88 vessels built for foreign account not allowed in coastwise trade 88 articles for repair of American vessels in foreign, etc., trade may be withdrawn from bonded warehouses free of duty 88 purchase of supplies from warehouses for foreign war vessels, free of duty or tax, allowed; conditions 88 free entry of goods from sunken vessels in American waters, abandoned two years 88 regulations of articles made in bonded manufacturing warehouses 88 bonded smelting warehouses 89 drawback regulations 90 application to domestic alcohol in medicinal, etc., preparations exported 90 materials for vessels built for foreign account 90 duty on domestic articles reimported 90 special regulations for two years for timber from forests on Saint John River, etc., Me 91 Saint Croix River, etc., Me 91 customs administration provisions 91 ownership of imports determined 91 invoice requirements 91 consular authentication 91 necessary for imports valued over $100 92 declarations to accompany 92 penalty for false 95 corrections permitted by entryman 95 appraisal by customs officer 96 additional duty if undervalued 96 forfeiture if undervaluation exceeds 75 per cent 96 cost of production required of imports consigned for sale 96 punishment for entries by means of fraudulent, etc 97 appraisers, etc., to ascertain actual market value and wholesale price of goods in principal markets of country whence imported 97 cost of production, if market value, etc., not ascertained 97 additions to be made 97 determination of market value, etc., of goods not sold in open market in country of production 98 restricted to not less than wholesale price in United States 98 general appraisers, appointment, duties, etc 98 revision of appraisements by 98 authority of 99 penalty for refusing to appear, etc., before 100 punishment for false swearing, etc., before 101 decisions to be preserved, etc 101 determination of actual market value or wholesale price of imports subject to ad valorem duties 101 withdrawals from warehouses subject to duty, etc., at time of withdrawal 101 perishables or explosives 101 burden of proof in cases of seizures 101 customs administration; fees and oaths by customs officers abolished; exceptions 102 declarations in case of exports 102 penalties for false statements 102 compensation in lieu of fees 102 no allowance for damages; abandonment permitted 102 permanent appropriation for refund of overpayments, etc 103 customs officers not personally liable for classifications, etc., where appeal might be taken 103 punishment for bribery, etc., of officials 103 accepting unlawful fees, etc., by officers 103 baggage in transit to foreign countries 104 repeal of previous laws 104 not to affect pending actions, etc 104 abandoned property 105 Court of Customs Appeals created 105 composition, officers, etc 105 to organize at Washington, D. C., in 60 days 105 exclusive jurisdiction of appeals from final decisions of general appraisers 106 time for filing appeals 107 extended for Alaska and island possessions 107 pending cases to be certified to 107 completion of testimony 107 powers conferred 107 additional clerks, etc 107 reporter’s duties 107 contingent expenses 108 Assistant Attorney-General, Deputy Assistant, and attorneys to be appointed for customs business 108 employment of special attorneys 108 goods imported but not entered or permit for delivery issued, subject to provisions of this Act 108 weight to be determined at time of entry 108 tobacco, snuff, and cigars, internal-revenue provisions 108 tonnage tax on vessels from North and Central America, West Indies, etc 111 other foreign ports 111 vessels in distress, or not in trade, excepted 112 rights of ferryboats, yachts, etc., not affected 112 repeal of exemptions to Brazil mail steamships 112 conflicting tonnage laws 112 tonnage provisions to take effect in 60 days 112 annual excise tax on foreign-built yachts owned, etc., by citizens 112 acceptance of duty in lieu of; privileges, requirements, etc 112 tonnage exemptions extended 112 vessels admitted to registry not included 112 special excise tax on corporations 112 Panama Canal, additional issue of bonds to meet construction, etc., expenses 117 certificates of indebtedness, increased amount of, authorized 117 repeal of sections 1 to 4 of Tariff Act of 1897 118 inconsistent laws 118 present rights or liabilities not affected 118 customs administration law continued as amended 118 provisions for solicitor of customs and assistants, repealed 118cclix *Tariff, Philippine* (*see* Philippine Tariff of 1909). *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of Customs*, appropriation for annual contribution 341, 1031 *Tariffs of Foreign Countries*, appropriation for collating, etc 525, 1227 *Tariffs of Rates, etc., Interstate Commerce*, filed with commission to be preserved as public records 555 *Tarrytown, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 635 *Tartaric Acid*, duty on 12 *Tartars and Wine Lees*, duty on 12 *Tartrate of Soda or Potash*, duty on 12 *Tassels*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 silk 60 woolen 54 *Taunton River, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of 632, 934 *Tax, Corporation*, provisions for 112 *Tax on Corporations, Internal Revenue*, appropriation for expenses of collecting 494, 1197 for classifying, etc., returns of corporations 494, 1197 restriction on inspection of returns 494, 1197 deficiency appropriation for classifying, etc., returns 1291 for collecting, etc.; reappropriation 780, 1291 *Taxation, Equality of*, to be secured in constitution of Arizona 569 of New Mexico 559 *Taxes, D. C.*, appropriation for advertising notices of arrears of 387, 974 *Taxes, Federal, States, etc.*, certificates of indebtedness issued by United States to be exempt from all 192 *Taxes, Internal Revenue*, appropriation for refunding collections 713, 1390 deficiency appropriation for refunding illegally collected 219, 1321 *Taxes on Incomes*, proposed amendment to the Constitution authorizing Congress to levy 184 *Tay-cum-e-ge-shig, Alias William G. Johnson*, payment to heirs of, from Chippewa tribal funds 330 *Taylor, Captain John R. M.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 779 *Taylor, Norris P.*, deficiency appropriation for services 804 *Taylors Falls, Minn.*, bridge authorized across Saint Croix River between Saint Croix Falls, Wis., and 263 *Taylorsville, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Tchula Lake, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Tea and Tea Plants*, on free list; restriction 80 *Teazels*, duty on 37 *Teeth*, on free list, natural, or unmanufactured 80 *Teheran, Persia*, appropriation for interpreter to consulate-general 338 *Telegraph Companies*, held to be common carriers 544 charges to be just and reasonable; unjust unlawful 545 classification of messages 545 contracts with carrier for exchange of services allowed 546 *Telegraph Connecting Capitol, Departments, and Printing Office, D. C.*, appropriation for 728, 1404 *Telegraph, etc., Cables*, duty on, composed of metal, rubber, etc 24 *Telegraph Poles*, duty on 33 *Telegraph, Wireless*, apparatus required on ocean-going steam vessels 629 *Telegraph Wires*, duty on, composed of metal, rubber, etc 24 *Telephone Apparatus, Army Wireless*, deficiency appropriation for development, etc., of 790 *Telephone Companies*, held to be common carriers 545 charges to be just and reasonable; if unjust unlawful 545 classification of messages 545 contracts with carriers for exchange of services allowed 546 *Telephone Poles*, duty on 33 *Telephone Service*, established between Two Rivers life-saving station and Twin River Point Light-house, Wis 194 *Telephone Service, Executive Departments, etc., D. C.*, direct contracts to be made for 531 *Telephone Wires*, duty on, composed of metal, rubber, etc 24 *Telescopes*, duty on 21 *Tendons of Animals*, on free list, crude, etc., not specially provided for 73 *Tennessee*, assigned to sixth judicial circuit 1131 commission of Army officers to report on advisability of maneuvering camps, etc., for troops of neighboring States on proposed donation of lands in 1457 *Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky Railway*, may bridge Cumberland River, Gainsboro, Tenn 185 *Tennessee Eastern Judicial District*, judge for, to serve in middle district 1087 counties composing southern division 1124 northern division 1124 northeastern division 1124 terms of court 1124 *Tennessee Middle Judicial District*, judge for eastern district to serve in 1087 counties composing Nashville division 1124 northeastern division 1124 terms of court 1125 *Tennessee River*, appropriation for improvement of, above Chattanooga, Tenn 652, 945 for improvement of, below Chattanooga, Tenn., Hales Bar 652, 730 for improvement of open-channel work to Riverton, Ala 652, 945cclx appropriation for improvement of Colbert and Bee Tree Shoals 652 for improvement of, below Riverton, Ala 652, 945 for lighting 754 bridge authorized across, Chattanooga, Tenn 908 to Hill City, Tenn 908 time extended for lock and dam in, Chattanooga, Tenn 181 unexpended balance for improving, to be used for Colbert and Bee Tree Shoals Canal 871 *Tennessee Western Judicial District*, counties composing western division 1125 eastern division 1125 terms of court 1125 *Tensas River, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Tents, etc.*, loan authorized to Appalachian Exposition Company, Knoxville, Tenn 883 Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Mobile, Ala 876 Little Rock, Ark 1456 Elks’ reunion, Detroit, Mich 885 Grand Army of the Republic, encampment at Salt Lake City, Utah 183 *Terminal Facilities*, data concerning, to be secured in river and harbor examinations 668 included with railroads in interstate commerce regulations 545 *Terne Plates*, duty on 23 *Terra Alba*, on free list, not made from gypsum or plaster rock 80 *Terra Cotta, Works in*, on free list, by societies, etc., for exhibition, not for sale; conditions 81 produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Terra Japonica*, on free list 80 *Territorial Courts*, customs cases pending in, transferred to customs court of appeals 107, 1145 jurisdiction in appeals from Board of General Appraisers to cease 106 *Territorial Delegates*, appropriation for compensation 473, 1175 for mileage 473, 1175 for clerk hire 478, 1175 *Territorial Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers*, appropriations for aid to 736, 1413 deduction for amounts collected from inmates 736, 1413 deficiency appropriation for aid to 211, 1301 *Territories*, appropriation for expenses, government in 500, 1202 for agricultural experiment stations in 437, 1261 allotment for militia available for expenses of joint maneuvers in 1908 329 arid lands, temporary withdrawals from entry, pending applications under Carey Act 237 certified copies of population and agricultural census returns may be furnished to 10 credit directed in disallowed accounts of, for expenses of militia participating in Army maneuvers, etc 123 discriminations against wearers of United States uniforms by theaters, etc., a misdemeanor; penalty 963 included in census of 1910 1 organized militia to participate in Army mane vers, etc.; expenses, etc 329 transfer of records, etc., to district court, on admission as State 1104 enforcement by district judge 1104 cognizance of pending cases 1104 *Testing Machine for Physical Constants*, deficiency appropriation for procuring, etc 216 *Testing Machines, Watertown Arsenal, Mass.*, appropriation for operating, etc 720, 1398 *Teton National Forest, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Texarkana, Ark.*, terms of court at 1107 *Texarkana, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 707 terms of court at 1126 *Texas*, appropriation for improvement of inland waterway on coast of 650 between Brazos River and Matagorda Bay 650 assigned to fifth judicial circuit 1131 tick-infested cattle may be admitted from Mexico into, below quarantine line 1240 *Texas City, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of channel from Galveston to 943 *Texas Eastern Judicial District*, counties composing Tyler division 1126 Beaumont division 1126 Sherman division 1126 Jefferson division 1126 Paris division 1126 Texarkana division 1126 terms of court 1126 *Texas Judicial Districts*, salaries of district attorneys and marshals made uniform 828 *Texas-New Mexico Boundary Line*, provision in proposed constitution of New Mexico changing, declared of no effect 1454 former location of Clark lines deemed conclusive 1455 commission authorized to re-mark, etc., established 1455 declaration of true lines 1455 survey and re-marking by monuments, etc 1455 appropriation for expenses 1455 *Texas Northern Judicial District*, counties composing Dallas division 1125 Fort Worth division 1125 Amarillo division 1125 Abilene division 1125 San Angelo division 1125 terms of court 1125 *Texas Southern Judicial District*, counties composing Laredo division 1127 Brownsville division 1127 Galveston division 1127 Houston division 1127 Victoria division 1127 terms of court 1127 *Texas Western Judicial District*, counties composing Austin division 1126 San Antonio division 1126 El Paso division 1126 Waco division 1126cclxi counties composing Del Rio division 1126 terms of court 1126 *Thacker Coal Mining Company*, may bridge Tug River, Thacker, W. Va 197 *Thacker, W. Va.*, bridge authorized across Tug River, at 197 *Thames River, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of 633 for lighting 754 preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *Thanks of United States Government*, to Italy for gift of engravings 875 *Thanks of Congress*, tendered Robert E. Peary, Navy, for Arctic explorations in reaching the North Pole 1346 *The Dalles, Oreg.*, appropriation for public building 1370 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Theaters, etc.*, penalty for discriminating against wearers of United States uniforms by 963 *Theatrical Grease Paints*, duty on 16 *Theatrical Scenery, etc.*, on free list, for temporary exhibition, limitations 78 *Theodore, Utah*, appropriation for building bridge across Duchesne River, at 1074 *Thimble Shoal Light-Station, Va.*, deficiency appropriation for reestablishing 800 *Third Assistant Postmaster General*, appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent, division of stamps, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent, division of finance, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent, division of classification, etc 520, 1222 for superintendent, division of registered mails 520, 1223 for per diem, assistant superintendents, etc 521 for superintendent, division of money orders, etc 521, 1223 for postal service, office of 364, 1337 for stamps, postal cards, etc 364, 1337 for indemnity, lost registered mail; third and fourth class included 365, 1337 for indemnity, lost international registered articles 365, 1337 payment for prior years 1338 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 365, 1338 for counsel, second-class mail privilege suits 365, 1338 *Third-Class Mail Matter*, use of “Please do not open until Christmas” allowed on 1340 *Third Judicial Circuit*, States included in 1131 three circuit judges authorized for 1131 *Thirteenth Census* (*see also*, Census, Thirteenth), appropriation for expenses of, etc.; available until June 30, 1912 1 special agents, basis of pay modified 874 population inquiries to include nationality or mother tongue of foreign-born persons, etc 877 *Thirteenth Street NW., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn lands for extending 925 appropriation for expenses 925 *Thomasville, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 684 *Thompson, R. W.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1316 *Thorite*, duty on 30 *Thorium*, duty on, oxides and salts of 30 *Thrall, J. G.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 127 *Threads*, duty on, cotton 41 cotton spool 42 flax, hemp, or ramie 49 silk, not specially provided for 57 imitation 60 *Three-Ply Carpets*, duty on 55 *Three Rivers, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Threshing Machines*, duty on; admitted free from country not imposing duty 71 *Through Routes, etc., Interstate Commerce*, establishment by Commission authorized on failure of carriers 552 to include water connections 552 exceptions, electric lines not qarrying freight 552 transportation wholly by water 552 to embrace entire line of road; exception 552 choice of shipper to be observed; billing, etc 553 facilities for operating, to be provided by interstate carriers 545 *Thyme*, on free list, oil 77 *Tickfaw River, La.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Ties, Cotton*, duty on, iron or steel 22 *Ties, Railroad*, duty on 33 *Tiffin, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1382 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Tifton, Ga.*, construction of public building authorized at 681 *Tights*, duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Tiles or Tiling*, duty on 17 glass 21 marble, or onyx, paving 21 pill, of china, etc., decorated, etc 18 not decorated, etc 18 *Tilghman Island Harbor, Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Tillamook Bay and Bar, Oreg.*, appropriation for improvement of 663, 950 preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Timber*, census inquiries of acreage of, on farms 4, 227 duty on, hewn, sided, or squared, not sawed 33 round, for spars or wharves 33 unmanufactured, not specially provided for 81cclxii excepted from prohibition against railroads carrying products in which interested 547 punishment for unlawfully cutting, etc., on public lands, Indian trust allotments, etc 857 *Timber Depredations, Public Lands*, appropriation for expenses, preventing 739, 1415 *Timber, Indian Lands*, sales permitted from unallotted lands in reservations; proceeds 857 Minnesota and Wisconsin, excepted 857 from trust allotments; proceeds 857 *Timber on Indian Reservations*, appropriation for protection, etc., of 271 Menominee, Wis., excluded 271 Red Lake, Minn., excluded 271 *Timber Preservation*, appropriation for investigating methods of, etc 430, 1252 *Time Detectors*, duty on, movements, etc 31 *“Times,” Norwegian Steamship*, deficiency appropriation for refund of fine to master 1295 *Tin*, on free list, black oxide of 80 in bars, blocks, pigs, or grain or granulated 80 ore; dutiable when native mines produce 1,500 tons a year 80 *Tin Plates*, duty on 23 *Tinsel Wire*, duty on 30 articles 30 beltings 30 braids of 30 bullions of 30 embroideries of 30 fabrics of 30 galloons of 30 laces 30 ornaments 30 ribbons 30 toys 30 trimmings 30 *Tipton, Will M.*, deficiency appropriation for 1306 *Tire Fabrics*, duty on, cotton, etc., and india rubber 48 *Tires, Locomotive*, duty on 29 *Tirrell, C. Q., late a Representative in Congress*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 1317 *Tissue Paper*, duty on 61 *Titanium*, duty on 30 *Title Guaranty and Surety Company*, deficiency appropriation for paying, surety on bond of deputy surveyor 1308 *Titles to Lands in District of Columbia*, appropriation for investigating United States 749 *Titusville, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1383 *Tobacco*, appropriation for investigating improved methods of growing, etc 422, 1242 classification of, under Tariff Act 35 duty on, cigars and cigarettes 35 filler 35 not specially provided for 35 duty on, pouches 70 scrap 35 snuff 35 wrapper 34 on free list, stems 80 reimported to pay internal-revenue tax, if exported without 73 special provisions for, imported from Philippine Islands 84 *Tobacco and Manufactures of*, Schedule F, Tariff of 1909 34 *Tobacco, Domestic*, packages required for snuff, and chewing and smoking 108 marking required 109 not applicable to exports in bond 109 sales of perique, etc., from one manufacturer to another or for export 109 combinations of materials permitted 109 internal-revenue tax on snuff 109 chewing and smoking 109 new boxes required for cigars; quantity allowed 109 punishment for violations 109 sales at retail 109 packages required of cigarettes; quantity allowed 109 affixing and canceling stamps 110 imported cigarettes 110 internal-revenue tax on cigars and cigarettes 110 distinction between cigars and cigarettes 110 stamps to be provided for new ratings of cigars and cigarettes 110 restriction on packages, wrappers, etc 110 lottery orders, indecent pictures, etc., forbidden with 110 penalty for 110 new provisions to take effect July 1, 1910 110 unstemmed natural leaf, not subject to tax 110 buying and selling, without tax allowed 110 dealers in leaf tobacco include all who sell natural leaf to manufacturers 110 farmers and producers excepted 110 regulations of 111 *Togus, Me.*, appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 733, 1409 *Toilet Articles*, duty on, containing alcohol 16 not containing alcohol 16 floral waters 16 on free list, of persons arriving in United States; restriction 80 *Toilet Preparations*, drawback allowed on domestic alcohol used in manufacture of, exported 90 *Toilet Soaps*, duty on 16 *Toilet Waters*, duty on 16 *Toiyabe National Forest, Nev.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Tokyo, Japan*, appropriation for ground rent of embassy 340, 1030 *Toledo, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 653, 946 for public building 707 terms of court at 1121 *Tolidin*, on free list 74cclxiii *Toluidine*, on free list 74 *Toluol*, on free list 74 *Tomah, Wis.*, appropriation for Indian school 287, 1076 *Tombigbee River, Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of; locks and dams 729 *Tombigbee River, Ala. and Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts 646, 942, 1406 for maintenance of, to Demopolis, Ala 646, 942 to Columbus, Miss 646 to Walkers Bridge, Miss 646, 942 bridge authorized across, at Iron Wood Bluff, Miss 897 *Toms River, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 637 *Tongass National Forest, Alaska*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1251 *Tongue River Indian Reservation, Mont.*, appropriation for civilization, etc., of Indians on 277, 1066 deficiency appropriation for irrigation 223 *Tonnage Duty*, on vessels from ports in North and Central America, West Indies, Caribbean Sea, etc 111 other foreign ports 111 vessels in distress, or not in trade, excepted 112 ferryboats, yachts, etc., not affected 112 repeal of exemptions to Brazil mail steamships 112 conflicting tonnage laws 112 provisions to take effect in 60 days 112 foreign-built yachts owned by citizens, allowed exemptions, etc 112 vessels entering otherwise than by sea reciprocally exempt from 234 *Tonquin, Tonqua, or Tonka Beans*, on free list 80 *Tonto National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Tool Steel*, duty on substitutes for 23 *Tools*, duty on, machine 32 track, iron or steel 25 *Tools of Trade, etc.*, on free list, of immigrants 78 *Toothpicks*, duty on wood, etc 34 *Topeka, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 1383 terms of court at 1112 *Topographic Surveys*, appropriation for 743, 1418 *Topography Division, Post Office Department*, appropriation for topographer, assistant draftsmen, etc 521, 1223 for miscellaneous expenses, post-route maps, etc 522, 1224 *Topping, W. S.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Torpedo Boat Destroyers*, construction of six, authorized; appropriation 628 construction of eight authorized; cost 1287 appropriation for construction of, previously authorized 1288 *Torpedo Boats*, appropriation for construction of, with vitals below water line 629 small vessels authorized; cost 629 *Torpedo Boats, Submarine*, construction of four, authorized; appropriation 628 appropriation for, heretofore authorized 629, 1288 construction of four, authorized; cost 1287 appropriation for 1287 eight-hour workday restriction on expenditure 1287 *Torpedo Defense, Army*, appropriation for preservation, etc., of structures for 596, 1341 Philippine Islands 598, 1343 *Torpedo Depot, Fort Totten, N. Y.*, appropriation for expenses 598, 1342 *Torpedo Station, Navy, Pacific Coast*, appropriation for purchase of land for; equipment, etc 618 *Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I., Naval*, appropriation for maintenance, etc 612, 1271 for new machinery and tools 612 for high-pressure air plant 612 deficiency appropriation for 617, 1322, 1326 *Torpedo Vessels, Navy*, deficiency appropriation for housing 221 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy*, appropriation for purchase, etc 612, 1271 for remodeling 612 *Torroella y Rooney, Juan, of Cuba*, admitted to Military Academy for instruction; condition, etc 324 *Tournay Velvet Carpets*, duty on 55 *Tow*, duty on flax 49 hemp 49 *Towboats, Barges, etc.*, appropriation for designing and constructing, by Mississippi River Commission for experimental use 659 *Town Creek*, bridge authorized across, Brunswick County, N. C 350 *Town Sites*, on reclamation projects, reappraisal and sale of unsold lots in 465 manner of payment 466 sale of lands on Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak., for 602 sale of lots, etc., Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak 456 Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S. Dak 441 Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak 449 reserved lands on Siletz Indian Reservation, Oreg 367 stations required at, on railroad rights of way in Indian lands 859 survey and sales, on Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash 348 appropriation for expenses; disposition of proceeds 349 *Toy Marbles*, duty on, not specially provided for 66 *Toys*, duty on china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated, etc 18 not specially provided for 66 parts of, not specially provided for 66 tinsel wire, etc 30 *Trachoma*, appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 271, 1059 deficiency appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 1323 *Tracing Cloth*, duty on cotton 46cclxiv *Track Tools*, duty on, iron or steel 25 *Trade Conditions Abroad, in United States, etc.*, appropriation for commercial agents to investigate 524, 1226 *Trade-Marks*, marks not accepted for registration 919 permissible use of names, if otherwise registrable 919 *Trade Relations Bureau, Department of State*, salary of chief of bureau increased 1186 *Traffic on Rivers and Inland Waterways*, uniform classification of freight to be made for statistics of 668, 952 *Training School for Boys, D. C.* (*see* National Training School for Boys, D. C.). *Training Stations, Naval* (*see* Naval Training Stations). *Transfer Facilities*, data concerning, to be secured in river and harbor examinations 668 included as transportation in interstate commerce 545 *Transfer Paper, etc.*, duty on, with imprints from lithographic plates 28 *Transit Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers*, appropriation for 338, 1029 *Transportation*, term to include cars and all instrumentalities for shipment 545 services for receipt, delivery, icing, storage, etc 545 to be furnished on reasonable requests 545 interstate common carriers to establish through routes with just and reasonable rates for 545 facilities for operating 545 exchange, etc., of cars; compensation 545 charges by, to be just and reasonable 545 if unjust and unreasonable, prohibited 545 free, forbidden; exceptions 546 common carriers to pay for facilities of, furnished by shippers 553 regulations of interstate and foreign commerce, of females for immoral purposes, etc 825 *Transportation, Army*, appropriation for supplies, etc 255, 1050 shipment of excess baggage 255 officers’ horses; limit 255 for payment to land-grant roads not bond aided 256, 1050 for draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc 256, 1051 for vessels; transport service, etc 256, 1051 officers, etc., Revenue-Cutter Service 1051 secretaries, etc., Young Men’s Christian Association 256, 1051 merchandise to Guam allowed on transports 256, 1051 use for official duties by officers 1051 for boats for harbor and seacoast artillery service 256, 1051 deficiency appropriation for 220, 225, 789, 809, 813, 1321, 1326 for relief of sufferers, Louisiana storm 789 suspensions for transportation of officers’ authorized horses for 1909 and 1910, removed 1053 reimbursement for payments made on account of 1053 *Transportation, Diplomatic and Consular Service*, appropriation for officers to and from posts 340, 1030 deficiency appropriation for 223, 226, 774, 811, 814 *Transportation, Mail* (*see* Mail Transportation). *Transportation, Marine Corps*, appropriation for 626, 1286 deficiency appropriation for 1302 *Transportation, Navy*, appropriation for 608, 1268 deficiency appropriation for 221, 226, 1322 *Transports, etc., Army*, appropriation for expenses of 256, 1051 officers, etc., Revenue-Cutter Service allowed on 1051 transportation of secretaries, etc., of Young Men’s Christian Association on 256, 1051 merchandise for Guam may be transported on 256, 1051 may carry relief for sufferers, famine in China 919 use for delegates to Pan-American Conference, Buenos Aires, authorized 877 *Travers, Arthur M.*, deficiency appropriation for extra services 801 *Travers City, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1383 enlargement of public building at, authorized 679 *Treasurer of the United States*, appropriation for, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, etc 490, 1191 for superintendent redemption of national currency 490, 1192 for paper for checks and drafts 497 for District of Columbia sinking-fund office under 376, 969 deficiency appropriation for salary 119 for clerk 204 for employees from Engraving and Printing Bureau 776 for credit, amount deposited with States 776 for loss on recoinage of silver dollars 777 for reimbursement for loss 1291 for credit of unavailable funds 1291 credit authorized in accounts of assistant treasurer, Boston, Mass 347 appropriation for 348 duties as treasurer of board of trustees of postal savings deposits 816 payments to employees on emergency currency, legalized 204 *Treasury Decisions*, decisions of Court of Customs Appeals to be published in 1144 *Treasury Department*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc 485, 1187 for chief clerk, assistant superintendent, clerks, etc 485, 1187 duties of chief clerk specified 1187 for engineers, watchmen, laborers, etc 485, 1188 for general supply committee 486, 1188 for divisions in Secretary’s office, clerks, etc 486, 1188 bookkeeping and warrants 486, 1188 customs 486, 1188 appointments 486, 1188 public moneys 486, 1188 loans and currency 486, 1188 Revenue-Cutter Service 487, 1189 printing and stationery 487, 1189 mails and files 487, 1189 special agents 487, 1189 for disbursing clerk, deputy, clerks, etc 487, 1189 authority of deputy; bond to disbursing clerk; liability 487cclxv appropriation for disbursing clerk, deputy clerks, etc., bond of disbursing clerk to cover acts of deputy 487 for Supervising Architect, assistant, etc 487, 1189 for Comptroller of the Treasury, assistant, clerks, etc 488, 1190 deputy auditors abolished, powers transferred 1190 for Auditor for the Treasury Department, clerks, etc 488, 1190 for Auditor for War Department, clerks, etc 488, 1190 for Auditor for Navy Department, clerks, etc 488, 1190 for Auditor for Interior Department, clerks, etc 488, 1190 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments, clerks, etc 489, 1191 for Auditor for Post-Office Department, assistant and chief clerk, clerks etc 489, 1191 adding machines 489 for Treasurer, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, clerks, etc 489, 1191 for Register, assistant, clerks, etc 490, 1192 for Comptroller of the Currency, deputies, clerks, etc 490, 1192 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, deputies, clerks, etc 491, 1193 for Superintendent Life-Saving Service, clerks, etc 491, 1193 for Director Bureau of Engraving and Printing, clerks, etc 491, 1193 for Chief of Secret Service Division, clerks, etc 492, 1194 for Director of the Mint, clerks, etc 492, 1194 for Surgeon-General Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, clerks, etc 492, 1194 for contingent expenses 492, 1194 purchases of stationery for all branches of service under the Department included 1195 for investigations to secure better administrative methods 493, 1195 for rent 493, 1195 for labor-saving machines, etc 493, 1196 for automatic fire-alarm system 1196 for contingent expenses, Auditor for Post-Office Department 494, 1196 for internal-revenue collectors, deputies, agents, etc 494, 1196 corporation-tax returns 494, 1197 for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 494, 1197 special agents 497 paper for checks, etc 497 for mints and assay offices 497, 1199 for government in the Territories 500, 1202 for Solicitor, clerks, etc 524, 1225 for civil expenses under 703, 1364 for public buildings 703, 1364 for Bureau of Engraving and Printing, site and new building 1383 plans, etc., for vault 1383 closing of D Street SW. for new building 707 for automatic fire alarm 707 for repairs to department buildings 708, 1385 for special repairs, etc 708 for draftsmen, etc., Supervising Architect’s Office 708, 1386 construction disbursements to be made from Washington; exception 1387 appropriation for marine hospitals 710 for quarantine service 710 for Life-Saving Service 710, 1387 for Revenue-Cutter Service 711, 1388 for Bureau of Engraving 712, 1389 for paper for stamps, internal revenue 713, 1390 for refunding collections 713, 1390 for punishing violations of internal-revenue laws, etc 713, 1390 details for enforcing laws relating to Department authorized from, etc 713, 1390 for contingent expenses, Independent Treasury 713, 1390 for recoinage, gold and minor coins 713, 1390 for expenses, securities, and national currency 714, 1390 for expenses, public buildings 714, 1391 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc 715, 1392 restriction of employees under 715 payment for details under Secret Service Division, forbidden 715, 1392 for custody of lands, etc 715, 1392 for Oscar Shanks 1392 for collecting customs revenue 716, 1393 compensation of special agents established 1393 for automatic scales, customs 716, 1393 for compensation in lieu of moieties 716, 1393 for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 716, 1393 for quarantine service 717, 1394 for prevention of epidemics 717, 1394 for printing and binding for 768, 1446 deficiency appropriation for vault rent, storing emergency currency 119 for Treasurer’s salary 119 for Deposit Savings Association 120 for E. J. Reed 120 for J. N. Newkirk 120 for Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Sault Sainte Marie Railroad Company 120 for W. E. Bainbridge 120 for corporation tax expenses 120 public buildings 121, 205, 206, 219, 779, 808, 813, 889, 1320, 1325 for repairs, etc., to building 121, 206 for special repairs to building 1293 for Smithsonian Institution 121 for Secretary’s office, Loan Division 204 for Comptroller’s office 204 for investigation, etc., of records, accounts, and administrative methods 204 for Treasurer’s office 204, 776, 1291 for contingent expenses 204, 776, 1320, 1325 for ice-making plant 204 for distinctive paper, national currency 204 for distinctive paper, United States securities 204, 1295 for Leigh Bonsai 205 for Engraving and Printing Bureau 205 for mints and assay offices 206, 1291 for paying Court of Claims judgments under 218, 807 for salaries office of Secretary 219 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments 219 for Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 219, 225, 781, 808, 1295, 1320 for quarantine service 219, 1320, 1325 for collecting customs revenue 219, 781, 809, 1294, 1320 for Revenue-Cutter Service 219, 809 1320 1326 for Life-Saving Service 219, 809, 813, 1321 for refunding duties on anthracite coal 219, 1321cclxvi deficiency appropriation for internal revenue 219, 225, 780, 809, 1291, 1321, 1326 for transporting fractional silver coin 225, 777 for employees on emergency currency 775 for Bookkeeping and Warrants Division 776 for credit to Treasurer, deposits with States 776 for stationery 776 for W. L. Swayze 776 for John P. Nawrath 776 for paper for stamps, internal revenue 777 for transporting minor coin 777 for loss on recoinage of silver dollars 777 for Crane and Company 777 for refund of excess interest on bank deposits 778 for refund of internal-revenue taxes; reissue of drafts 778 for credit in Army officers’ accounts 778 for John Pearing 779 for W. S. Scott 779 for Allan L. Briggs 779 for Henry G. Cole 779 for John R. M. Taylor 779 for Southern Pacific Company 779 for motor boats, etc., for customs and shipping service 781 for John Donaldson and Robert E. Hinde 781 for Samuel L. Barnhart 781 for salaries, Hawaii 782 for printing and binding 879 for compensation in lieu of moieties 889 for stationery 889 for commission to investigate issue of railroad bonds, etc 1291 for bookbinding materials 1291 for Independent Treasury 1292 for paper for checks 1293 for Albert Champion Company 1293 for Idaho University 1295 for Harald Berg 1295 for Claudius M. Seaman 1295 for William C. Langfitt 1295 for heirs of Charles F. Atwood and Ziba H. Anderson 1296 for Cooper Walker 1296 for E. C. Young 1296 for Phoebe Clark 1296 for New Hampshire 1296 chief clerk to be chief executive officer of; duties 1187 certified checks receivable for customs and internal-revenue taxes 965 claims of Oregon for volunteers, Indian wars, to be readjusted, etc 1295 construction disbursements for public buildings to be made by; exception 1387 contingent expenses to be under control of specified officials 776 Engraving and Printing Bureau, new building, plans for electric, etc., equipment, authorized 121 proceeds from work by, to be credited to appropriation for 121 Fort Trumbull, Conn., transferred to Revenue-Cutter Service 906 gold certificates authorized for gold coin, foreign gold coin, and bullion bars 965 payments to employees on emergency currency from indefinite appropriation, legalized 204 permanent appropriation for parting and refining bullion repealed; estimates, etc 1292 time extended for presenting claims for refund of documentary stamp on foreign bills of exchange 120, 779, 1291 transfer of credit to reclamation fund 835 maximum amount $20,000,000 835 transfer of salaries, Secretary’s office, to Comptroller of the Currency 1290 *Treasury Warrants*, Secretary of the Treasury may delegate Assistants or a clerk to sign 231 *Treaties, etc., Compilation of*, deficiency appropriation for W. M. Malloy for expenses, etc 775 printing ordered for Department of State of Senate Document No. 357 1454 *Treaty*, commercial reciprocity, with Cuba not affected by Tariff Act 83 *Treaty and Trade Relations, etc.*, appropriation for officers and expenses connected with 484, 1186 employment in divisions of State Department, etc 484, 1186 *Treaty of 1818 with Great Britain*, appropriation for arbitrating North Atlantic fisheries disputes under 765 *Tred Avon River, Md.*, preliminary examination to be made of 671, 954 *Tree Planting*, appropriation for experiments, etc., in national forests 430, 1252 *Trees*, duty on, nursery or greenhouse stock 37 on free list, for Department of Agriculture or Botanic Garden 78 *Trent River, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 641, 938 *Trenton, N. J.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, heating apparatus 1293 terms of court at; trials of civil causes at Newark 1119 *Tres Palacios River, Tex.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Trevino, Eduardo*, deficiency appropriation for 801 *Tri-State Telephone and Telegraph Company*, may lay lead of wires across Mississippi River, Morgans Point, Ark., to Richardson, Tenn 586 *Trimmings*, duty on, artificial silk or imitation horsehair 60 bead or spangle 64 cotton, flax, etc 50 made on Lever or Gothrough machine 50 silk 60 tinsel wire, etc 30 woolen 54 *Trinidad, Colo.*, grant of lands to, for water supply, etc 1349 rights, etc., reserved 1350 *Trinity National Forest, Cal.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Trinity River, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 650, 944 for improvement of; open-channel work 650, 730, 945 for improvement of locks and dams 650 for Lock and Dam No. 7 650 for lock and dam at White Rock Shoals 650 *Trinity River, Tex., Old*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675cclxvii *Tripoli*, on free list, crude, etc 79 *Troches*, duty on medicinal, etc., drugs in 16 *Trolley Poles*, duty on 33 *Trophies*, on free list, medals of gold, etc., received as 77 *Tropical Fruit Plants*, on free list, for cultivation 75 *Troy Pound*, standard, of the Bureau of Standards to be the authority for coinage 1354 series of weights conforming to standard, of Bureau of Standards, required at mints and assay offices 1354 *Truck Crops, etc.*, appropriation for investigating insects affecting 423, 1257 *Truffles*, duty on, prepared, etc 36 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers*, appropriation for 731, 1407 *Trust Allotments to Indians* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Trust Combinations, etc.*, purchases of armor and armament for ships of the Navy from, forbidden 1288 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.*, appropriation for Indian school 273, 1062 *Tuberculins, Serums, etc.*, appropriation for purchase, etc., of, for treating diseases of animals 420, 1239 *Tuberculosis*, appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 271, 1059 aliens afflicted with, excluded admission 263 *Tuberculosis Congress, International*, deficiency appropriation for expenses 781 *Tuberculosis, D. C.*, appropriation for registering cases, preventing contagion, etc 402, 993 *Tuberculosis, etc., in Domestic Animals*, appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 420, 1239 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for maintenance 408, 999 for mortuary 408 deficiency appropriation for 1298 for contingent expenses 787 *Tubes*, duty on, filter 19 flexible metal 26 for umbrellas 29 welded, seamed, or jointed 26 iron or steel, not specially provided for 26 plate metal, reenforced 26 *Tubing*, duty on, cotton, etc., and india rubber 48 silk 60 *Tucker Act*, jurisdiction of district courts in claims under 1093 proceedings in Court of Claims in matters transmitted by Congress under 1138 repealed by Judicial Code 1168 *Tucker Act Claims*, proceedings in Court of Claims under, report of facts, etc 837 conclusions of court as to character of demand and amount due to be reported 838 *Tuckerton Creek, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 637, 936 *Tuckings*, duty on, cotton, flax, etc 50 *Tucson, Ariz.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 688 *Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky.*, appropriation for improvement of 730 Lock and Dam No. 1 652, 730 Lock and Dam No. 2 652 bridge authorized across, Warfield, Ky 230 time extended for bridging, Nolan, W. Va 198 *Tug River*, bridge authorized across, Thacker, W. Va 197 *Tugaloo River, Ga. and S. C.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 954 *Tugs, Navy Seagoing*, construction of two, authorized; cost 1387 *Tulip Bulbs*, duty on 36 *Tulsa, Okla.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 terms of court at 1122 *Tungsten*, duty on 30 ores bearing 31 *Tuning Forks and Tuning Hammers*, duty on 70 *Tupelo, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site, and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Turin, Italy*, appropriation for participating in exposition of industry and labor at 345 *Turkey*, appropriation for ambassador to 337, 1027 for secretary of embassy 337, 1028 for interpreter to embassy 338, 1028 for second secretary 338, 1028 for third secretary 338, 1028 for student interpreters 338, 1029 for cost of tuition 339, 1029 for quarters for student interpreters 339, 1030 for steam launch for embassy 340, 1030 for interpreters and guards at consulates in 346, 1035 for marshals, consular courts 346, 1035 for expenses of American prisoners 346, 1035 for rent of prison 346, 1036 *Turmeric*, on free list 80 *Turnip Seed*, duty on 37 *Turpentine*, on free list, spirits of 80 Venice 80 *Turpentine Industry*, census inquiries as to 4, 228 *Turrets for Coast Defense, Army Land*, appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., insular possessions 599 *Turrets, Ships of the Navy*, appropriation for modernizing, etc.; ships excluded 611 for equipments for ammunition, supply, etc 611 *Turtle Bay, Tex.*, construction of dam authorized across mouth of 828 *Turtle Bayou, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 650, 944 *Turtle Mountain Band of Chippeiva Indians, N. Dak.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 279, 1068cclxviii *Turtles*, on free list 80 *Tusayan National Forest, Ariz.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Tuscaloosa, Ala.*, terms of court at 1106 *Tutuila, Samoa*, appropriation for public works, naval station 1276 customs tariff schedules not applicable to 11 *Twenty-fifth Infantry, Companies B, C, and D*, deficiency appropriation for expenses, court of inquiry 122 for extra pay to board on eligibility of discharged men for reenlistment 122 *Twenty-third Street NW., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 784 north of Calvert Street designated Woodley Place 240 *Twenty-third Street SE., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for extending 232 appropriation for expenses 232 *Twin Falls, Idaho*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Twin River Point Light-House, Wis.*, telephone service directed between Two Rivers life-saving station and 194 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service*, appropriation for 366, 1338 *Twines*, duty on, flax, hemp, or ramie 49 on free list, binding 73 *Twist, Silk*, duty on 57 *Twitch Cove, Md.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 671 *Two Rivers Life-Saving Station, Wis.*, telephone service directed between Twin River Point light-house and 194 *Two Rivers, Wis.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 657 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 676 *Tyaskin Creek, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of 639, 937 *Tyler, President John*, monument to be erected over grave of, Richmond, Va.; cost 1345 *Tyler, Tex.*, terms of court at 1126 *Type Metal*, duty on 31 *Types*, duty on 31 on free list, old, fit only for remanufacture 80 *Typesetting Machines*, duty on 32 *Typewriter Paper*, duty on 63 *Typewriters*, duty on 32 *Typhus Fever*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 717, 1394 **U.** *U Street NW., D. C.*, part of, between Florida Avenue and Nineteenth Street to be known as Vernon Street 385 *Uinta National Forest, Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah*, appropriation for Indian agent at 284, 1073 *Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah*, appropriation for paying Uintah Indians from irrigation fund for lands taken for Strawberry Valley project from former 285 disposition of, etc 285 desert lands in former, open to selection by Utah under Carey Act 285 grant of school lot, etc., on former, to Utah; conditions 1074 patents to issue to settlers on, deprived by lack of water from maintaining residence; payment required 1074 *Uintah Indians, Utah*, appropriation for paying from reclamation funds for lands taken for Strawberry Valley project 285 disposition of 285 rights of Indians extinguished 285 for irrigating allotted lands of 285, 1074 *Ultramarine Blue*, duty on 15 *Umatilla Indians, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc 283, 1071 *Umatilla National Forest, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Umber and Umber Earths*, duty on, ground in oil or water 15 not specially provided for 15 powdered, etc 15 *Umbrella Ribs and Stretchers*, duty on iron, etc 29 *Umbrellas*, duty on 71 sticks for 71 tubes for 29 on free list, sticks in the rough, cut for 81 *Umpqua National Forest, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Umpqua River, Oreg.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Unavailable Funds, Treasurer’s Office*, credit to Treasurer’s account for 1291 *Uncompahgre Indians, Utah*, appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 285, 1074 *Uncompahgre National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Undertakings, etc., Surety*, authority of Secretary of the Treasury respecting, of security, etc., companies 241 *Underwear*, duty on cotton, etc 48 *Underwood, Leonard*, deficiency appropriation for services 803, 1316 *Underwriters*, recognized as consignee of abandoned imports 91 rights of, to abandoned imports, not affected by repeal provisions of Tariff Act 105 *Unexpended Balances of Appropriations*, for essential river and harbor works not to be covered in; condition 182 *Uniforms of the United States*, penalty for discriminations by theaters, etc., against wearers of 963 *Union Agency, Okla.*, appropriation for Indian superintendent at 281 for town-site expenses 281 *Union Army or Navy*, census inquiries to be made of survivors of 4cclxix *Union City, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 1383 *Union, N. J.*, to maintain improvement of Double Creek 637 *Union Railroad and Dock Company*, may bridge Monongahela River, Morgantown, W. Va 195 *Union Railroad Station, D. C.*, appropriation for purchase of lands, changing grades, etc 383 area for flagstaffs for Plaza, changed 383 avenue from-Peace Monument to, authorized 738 land for widening First Street east transferred to Commissioners 383 *Union River, Me.*, removal of obstructive bowlders, etc., in channel 1301 *Union, S. C.*, appropriation for public building 1383 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Union Suits*, duty on cotton, etc 48 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain). *United States Court for China*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 345, 1033 appellate proceedings from, to be heard in ninth circuit court of appeals 1134 *United States Court of Customs Appeals* (*see* Customs Appeals, Court of). *United States Courts* (*see also* Judicial Code), appropriation for Chief and associate justices, Supreme Court 529, 1232 for marshal Supreme Court 529, 1232 for clerks to justices 529, 1232 for circuit judges 529, 1233 for circuit courts of appeals, clerks 529, 1233 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit 529, 1233 for district judges 529, 1233 for district court, Hawaii 529, 1233 for retired judges 529, 1233 for court of appeals, D. C 529, 1233 for Supreme Court, D. C 529, 1233 for clerk, Illinois northern district 529, 1233 for stenographer, Illinois eastern district 1233 for commissioner, Yellowstone Park 529, 1233 for law books, etc., circuit courts of appeals 530, 1233 judicial officers 1234, 1419 for Court of Customs Appeals 530, 1234 for Commerce Court 1234 for Court of Claims 530, 1234 for salaries, etc., marshals; advances 749, 1426 for additional pay to Chief Justice, etc 1426 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 749, 1426 salaries established of New Jersey and Nevada district attorneys 1426 for fees, district attorney, D. C 750, 1426 allowance for office expenses 1426 for payment to regular assistant attorneys 750, 1426 for special assistants 750, 1426 employment of foreign counsel 750, 1426 for fees, clerks 750, 1426 commissioners 750, 1426 jurors 750, 1426 witnesses 750, 1426 for rent of court rooms 750, 1427 for bailiffs, etc 750, 1427 for expenses, judges, etc 750, 1427 for jury commissioners 750, 1427 for miscellaneous; Alaska 750, 1427 appropriation for bust of Chief Justice Fuller 1427 for oil portrait of Chief Justice Fuller 1427 for supplies 750, 1427 for support of prisoners 750, 1427 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 751, 1427 Atlanta, Ga 752, 1428 McNeil Island, Wash 753, 1429 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 753, 1429 deficiency appropriation for attorneys in special cases 125 for judge, Alabama northern district 125 for miscellaneous expenses 125, 214, 799, 812, 1311, 1325 for clerical assistance to clerks, in naturalization cases 126 for paying judgment of, to J. Henry Harper 128 for special assistant attorneys 215, 799 for support of prisoners 215, 224, 1325 for supplies 215, 799, 812, 1312, 1325 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans 215 for payment of judgments 217, 1319 for marshals 224, 799, 812, 1324 for fees, clerks 224, 227, 799, 812, 814, 1311, 1324, 1327 for fees, commissioners 224, 812, 1325 for witness fees 224, 1311, 1325 for books for judges, etc 798 for widow of Justice Brewer 799 for additional judges, Maryland and Ohio northern and southern districts 799 for district attorneys 799, 1311 for fees, jurors 812 for Commerce Court 890 for district judge, New York eastern district 890 for law books, for circuit courts of appeals 1311 Arizona district created 576 Arkansas western district, transfer of certain criminal cases to Fort Smith division; costs 233 Georgia southern district, Ben Hill County attached to Albany division 181 Idaho district, divisions altered; terms 927 Louisiana eastern district, marshal’s salary increased 838 Maryland, additional district judge authorized 201 Missouri eastern district, Maries County transferred from western to 897 Oregon County detached from 370 Missouri western district, Oregon County attached to 370 Nebraska judicial district, issues of fact to be tried in division where defendant resides 294 New Mexico district created 565 New York eastern district, additional judge authorized 838 New York southern district, terms for criminal cases changed 232 Ohio northern district, additional judge authorized 202 Ohio southern district, additional judge authorized 202 Texas, salaries of district attorneys and marshals made uniform 828 appeals, provisions for diminishing expenses of proceedings on 901 bankruptcy act amendments 838cclxx certiorari, provisions for diminishing expenses of proceedings on writs of 901 circuit courts, jurisdiction in actions for injuries to railway employees 291 circuit courts of appeals, deputy clerks alloyed 895 Commerce Court created; functions, etc 539 provisions in Judicial Code 1146–1151 Court of Customs Appeals created; jurisdiction, etc 105 provisions in Judicial Code 1143–1146 customs cases pending in other, transferred to Court of Customs Appeals 1145 district attorneys to report to Solicitor of the Treasury suits in which United States is a party 294 district judges, additional, authorized for Maryland 201 New York eastern district 838 Ohio northern district 202 Ohio southern district 202 expediting antitrust and interstate commerce cases; composition of court, etc 854 grand juries, summoning of second, allowed for large cities 267 immunity in criminal proceedings, of pleadings, disclosures, etc., repealed 352 jurisdiction in securing information for corporation-tax assessments 117 under White Slave Traffic Act 826 marshals and chief office deputies may administer oaths to accounts 927 marshals, field deputies, appointment, compensation, etc 1355 money in registry of court, unclaimed for five years to be deposited in the Treasury 1083 permanent appropriation for paying, on order of the court 1084 naturalization cases, allowance to clerks for additional assistance 830 parole of prisoners under sentence of 819 poor persons relieved from prepayment of fees and costs 866 writs of error, provisions for diminishing expenses of proceedings on 901 terms established, Arizona 576 Boise City, Idaho 928 Chadron, Nebr 294 Charlotte, N. C 186 Chillicothe, Mo 587 Clarksburg, W. Va 1014 Clarksdale, Miss 932 Coeur d’Alene City, Idaho 928 Grand Island, Nebr 294 Greensboro, N. C 186 Hastings, Nebr 294 Jonesboro, Ark 603 Lincoln, Nebr 294 McCook, Nebr 294 Martinsburg, W. Va 1014 Moscow, Idaho 928 New Mexico 565 Norfolk, Nebr 294 North Platte, Nebr 294 Omaha, Nebr 294 Parkersburg, W. Va 1014 Philippi, W. Va 1014 Pocatello, Idaho 928 Rolla, Mo 585 Sacramento, Cal 589 San Diego, Cal 589 Wheeling, W. Va 1014 Wilmington, Del 466 Woodward, Okla 825 *United States Securities* (*see* Securities, United States). *Universal Peace*, commission in relation to, authorized; scope 885 limit to expenditures; report 885 *Unjust Discriminations by Common Carriers*, Commerce Court to hear suits to prevent 1148 *Unlawful Restraints of Commerce* (*see* Antitrust Cases). *Unwrought Metals*, duty on, not specially provided for 30 *Upholstery Goods*, duty on cotton, etc., Jacquard figured 47 *Upper Machodoc Creek, Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 640, 938 *Uppers, Leather Shoe*, duty on 68 *Uranium*, on free list, oxide and salts of 80 *Urbana Creek, Va.*, appropriation for improvement of 640, 938 *Urbana, Ill.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Urbana, Ohio*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Urgent Deficiency Appropriations* (*see* Deficiency Appropriations). *Uruguay, Paraguay and*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 338, 1028 *Utah*, appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 518, 1220 for surveying certain townships in 741 for surveys, Garfield, Iron, Kane, San Juan, and Washington Counties 741, 1417 for maintenance, etc., of detached Indians in Skull Valley, etc 1073 deficiency appropriation for surveying public lands in certain counties 1307 for incidental expenses, Indian service in 1327 assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 desert lands reserved in Millard County for reservoirs, restored to entry under public land laws 932 grant of Indian school lot, etc., on former Uintah Indian Reservation to; conditions 1074 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 904 leave of absence allowed 904 may select lands in former Uintah Indian Reservation, under Carey Act 285 *Utah Judicial District*, counties composing northern division 1127 central division 1127 terms of court 1127 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands in Utah*, appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 284, 1073 deficiency appropriation for support, etc 1323 *Utensils, Table, Kitchen, or Hospital*, duty on iron or steel enameled, etc., hollow ware 28 *Utica, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 terms of court at 1119 *Uvalde, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688cclxxi **V.** *Vaccination of Indians*, appropriation for 271, 1059 *Vaccine Virus*, on free list 80 *Valdosta, Ga.*, of court at 1109 *Vale, H. A.*, deficiency appropriation for service to commission on enlarging Capitol Grounds 1307 *Vale Land District, Oreg.*, created; boundaries 238 plats, etc., from Burns and La Grande offices to be transferred 238 register and receiver authorized 238 *Valerian*, on free list, oil 77 *Valerianic Acid*, on free list 71 *Valley City, N. Dak.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Valley County, Mont.*, appropriation for surveying public lands in 741 *Valley Forge, Pa.*, appropriation for erection of memorial arch 1402 expenditure authorized for memorial arch in park 822 location, plans, etc., to be approved by Secretary of War 822 care, etc., by park commission 822 *Valonia*, on free list 80 *Value*, meaning of, in Tariff Act 101 *Vamps, Leather Shoe*, duty on 68 *Van Buren, Ark.*, bridge authorized across Arkansas River between Fort Smith and 229 *Van Buren, Me.*, bridge authorized across Saint John River to Saint Leonards, New Brunswick, from 904 *Van Buren Street NW., D. C.*, condemning land for extending 1078 appropriation for expenses, etc 1078 *Van Voorhis, Harold S. G.*, deficiency appropriation for services 127 *Vance, J. W., et al.*, may dam James River, Mo., in the Big Bend 929 *Vancouver, Wash.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Vanillin*, duty on 17 *Varnished Leather*, duty on 68 *Varnishes*, duty on, including gold size or japan 15 enamel paints made with 15 spirit 15 *Vases*, duty on, china, etc., decorated, etc 18 china, etc., not decorated, etc 18 marble, etc 21 on free list, platinum, for chemical uses 78 *Vaults, Safes, and Locks, Public Buildings*, appropriation for, and repairs 708, 1385 for electrical protection to 708, 1385 deficiency appropriation for 208, 1293 *Veal*, duty on fresh 38 *Vegetable Extracts*, duty on, suitable for dyeing, etc., not containing alcohol and not medicinal 14 *Vegetable Ivory*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 on free list, in natural state 76 *Vegetable Knives*, duty on 27 *Vegetable Substances*, on free list, crude or unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for 77 *Vegetable Wax*, on free list 80 *Vegetables*, duty on, articles immersed in alcohol, not specially provided for 12 drugs, not edible 13 in their natural state, not specially provided for 37 prepared, edible, not specially provided for 36 on free list, crude, not edible, drugs, not specially provided for 75 *Veils*, duty on, cotton, flax, etc 50 cotton, silk, etc., made on Lever or Goth-rough machine 50 silk 60 *Vellum*, on free list 78 *Velvet Carpets*, duty on 55 tapestry 55 *Velvets and Velveteens*, duty on, cotton, etc 47 silk, not specially provided for 57 *Velvets, Silk*, distinction between plushes and 57 *Veneers of Wood*, duty on, not specially provided for 33 *Venetian Chain Carpets*, duty on 55 *Venezuela*, appropriation for minister to 337, 1027 for secretary of legation 338, 1028 *Venice Turpentine*, on free list 80 *Venison*, duty on 38 *Ventilation Facilities*, included as transportation in interstate commerce 545 *Venue of Federal Actions, etc.*, provisions of Judicial Code relating to 1100 *Verdigris*, on free list 80 *Vermicelli, etc.*, duty on 35 *Vermilion, Ohio*, appropriation for improvement of 653 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 674 *Vermilion Reds*, duty on, containing quicksilver 15 containing lead 15 *Vermont*, assigned to second judicial circuit 1131 *Vermont Judicial District*, terms of court . 1127 *Vermuth*, duty on 40 *Vernon Street NW., D. C.*, part of U street between Florida Avenue and Nineteenth Street to be known as 385cclxxii *Vessels*, duty on, cast-iron 6 cylindrical or tubular, for gas, liquids, etc 26 on free list, adhesive sheathing felt for 75 platinum, for chemical uses 78 abandoned merchandise from sunken, in American waters, may be brought in free of duty 88 drawbacks allowed on imported materials used in building, for foreign account 90 foreign war, may purchase supplies free of tax, from bonded, and bonded manufacturing warehouses 88 maritime lien allowed on foreign or domestic, for repairs, supplies, etc 604 materials for construction, etc., of, in foreign trade, admitted free in bond 88 restriction on coastwise trade 88 if for foreign account, not allowed in coastwise trade 88 special licenses for lading and unlading cargo at night 899 preliminary entry to boarding officer, oath, etc 900 lading and unlading allowed on arrival 900 bond required; licenses and permits 900 extra pay to inspectors, etc., for night work 901 boarding officers allowed extra for services at night, etc 901 wireless-telegraph apparatus required on ocean-going steam 629 *Vessels, American* (*see also* American Vessels), on free list, coal stores for; not to be unloaded 74 *Vessels, Foreign* (*see* Foreign Vessels). *Vessels in River and Harbor Work*, deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages by 1301 damages from collisions by, to be paid for; limit 676 *Vessels, Naval*, deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages from collisions with 1302 *Vessels not in Trade* (*see* Yachts). *Vessels of the United States* (*see* American Vessels). *Vests*, duty on cotton, etc 48 *Veterinarians, Army*, appropriation for pay; longevity 249, 1042 retirement authorized 1042 *Vials*, duty on, glass, decorated, etc 19 glass, plain 19 *Vice-President of the United States*, appropriation for compensation 482, 1184 for secretary, messenger, etc 468, 1170 deficiency appropriation for purchase, etc., automobile for 127, 217 duties of, extending Capitol Grounds to Union Station 738 to appoint three Senators on commission to Mexican centennial celebration 882 two Senators on commission to investigate employer’s liability and workman’s compensation 884 *Vicksburg, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 1383 enlargement of public building at, authorized 679 terms of court at 1116 *Vicksburg, Miss., National Cemetery*, right of way granted over road to 926 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.*, appropriation for continuing establishment of 725, 1401 for memorial to Union Navy 725 *Victoria, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1383 terms of court at 1127 *Views of United States Scenery, etc.*, duty on lithographically printed post cards of, etc 64 former rate effective until October 1, 1909, on previous orders 64 *Vinalhaven, Me.*, preliminary examination to be made of Carvers Harbor 953 *Vinegar*, duty on 39 *Vines*, duty on, nursery or greenhouse stock 37 *Vinita, Okla.*, terms of court at 1122 *Violin Rosin*, duty on 70 *Virginia*, appropriation for improvement of waterways on coast of 640 assigned to fourth judicial circuit 1131 *Virginia Eastern Judicial District*, counties composing 1128 terms of court 1128 *Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke Company*, may dam New River, near Foster Falls, Va 921 *“Virginia,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 1280 *Virginia Western Judicial District*, counties composing 1128 terms of court 1128 *Vitriol, Blue*, duty on 12 *Vladivostok, Siberia*, appropriation for interpreter at consulate 346, 1035 *Voluntary Bankruptcy*, persons entitled to 839 municipal, railroad, insurance, or banking corporations excepted 839 *Volunteer Soldiers’ Home* (*see* National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers). *Volunteers*, appropriation for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 736, 1413 for arrears of pay, war with Spain, etc 737, 1413 deficiency appropriation for refund to States, expenses of raising 220, 809 for pay, etc., Oregon and Washington 220, 225, 809, 813 claim of Oregon for raising, etc., 1861 to 1865, to be reopened 777 date of muster of, decision of Department as to, conclusive 324 *von Steuben, General Baron*, appropriation for unveiling, etc., statue of 728 for replica of, for presentation to German Emperor 886 replica of, authorized for presentation to Germany 605 *Vulcanized India Rubber*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 70 **W.** *W Street NW., D. C.*, deficiency appropriation for extending 784cclxxiii *Waadah Island, Wash.*, completion of storehouse, from unexpended appropriation; balance to be covered in 712 *“Waban,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Wabash, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1383 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Wabash River*, bridge authorized across,Mount Carmel, Ill 300 Saint Francisville, Ill 292 *Wabash River, Ind. and Ill.*, preliminary examination of, to Terre Haute, to be made 671 *Waccamaw River, N. C. and S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 643 bridges authorized across, at Starr Bluff, and Conway, S. C 179 time extended for bridging, at Conway, S. C 906 Star Bluff, S. C 906 *Waco, Tex.*, terms of court at 1126 *Wadsworth, James W.*, reappointed on Board of Managers, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 876 *Wafers, etc.*, duty on, edible, not specially provided for 36 sweetened, etc 36 on free list, unleavened or not edible 80 *Wagon Blocks*, duty on, rough hewn, etc 33 *Wagon Service, Mail*, appropriation for 360, 1334 *Wahoo, Nebr.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Wahpeton, N. Dak.*, appropriation for Indian school 279, 1068 payment for water 279 for public building 1383 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Wakefield, F. H.*, deficiency appropriation for services 804, 1316 *Wakefield, Va.*, appropriation for watchman, monument and dock at 505, 1207 for maintaining grounds, Washington’s birthplace 728, 1405 *Waldron, Captain A. E.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Walker, Cooper*, deficiency appropriation for 1296 *Walker, John H.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803, 1316 *Walker River Indian Reservation, Nev.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians on.; 278, 1067 *Walking Canes*, duty on 71 on free list, sticks in the rough, cut for 81 *Wall Paper*, duty on 63 *Wall, W. A.*, act of Hawaii legislature authorizing operation of railroad by, ratified 845 *Walla Walla Indians, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc 283, 1071 *Walla Walla, Wash.*, appropriation for public building 1383 terms of court at 1128 *Wallingford, Conn.*, appropriation for public building 1383 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Wallowa National Forest, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Walnuts*, duty on 38 *Walrus Island, Alaska*, made a special government reservation 327 punishment for illegal landing on, etc 327 *Walsh, William H.*, may be appointed ensign on retired list, Navy 1079 *Walter, Judson, S.*, deficiency appropriation for 801 *Walter Reed Army General Hospital, D. C.*, appropriation for constructing quarters for nurses 258 *Waltham, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Wapato Irrigation Company*, sale of portion of two Indian allotments to, for completion of irrigation project in Chelan County, Wash 1358 *Wappinger Creek, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of 636 *War Balloons*, appropriation for 245, 1038 *War College, Army*, appropriation for expenses 243, 1037 for maintenance 258, 1053 *War College, Naval*, appropriation for maintenance 609, 1269 *War Department*, appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc 501, 1203 for clerks, etc., Adjutant-General’s Office 501, 1203 Inspector-General’s Office 502, 1204 Judge-Advocate-General’s Office 502, 1204 Signal Office 502, 1204 Quartermaster-General’s Office 502, 1204 Commissary-General’s Office 502, 1204 Surgeon-General’s Office 502, 1205 Paymaster-General’s Office 503, 1205 Office of Chief of Ordnance 503, 1205 Office of Chief of Engineers 503, 1205 authority for outside assistants repealed 503 Bureau of Insular Affairs 503, 1206 Division of Militia Affairs 1206 for contingent expenses 504, 1206 for rent 504, 1206 for public buildings and grounds, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 504, 1207 for State, War, and Navy Department building, clerks, engineers, watchmen, etc 505, 1207 rewiring, etc., electric circuits 505 for civil expenses under 720, 1397 for armories and arsenals 720, 1397 for military posts 721, 1398 Hawaii and the Philippines 1398 for military prison 722 for Fort Monroe, Va 722, 1399 acceptance of land, Fort Hancock, N. J 722 for rifle range, Nebraska 722 for national cemeteries, etc 722, 1399 for disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, civilian employees, etc 723, 1400 for driveway, War Department Branch Government Printing Office 724cclxxiv appropriation for care of insane soldiers, Porto Rico 724 for national parks 724, 1401 for Valley Forge Memorial 1402 for Guilford Courthouse Monument 1402 for buildings and grounds, Washington, D. C 725, 1402 for Executive Mansion 726, 1404 for traveling expenses of the President 727, 1404 for Grant Memorial 728 for unveiling statue to John Paul Jones 1404 for Washington Monument 728, 1404 for repairs, Lincoln’s death place 728, 1405 for Wakefield, Va 728, 1405 for von Steuben statue 728 for Commission of Fine Arts 728, 1405 officer in charge of buildings and grounds, to be secretary, etc 728 for rivers and harbors, contract work 728, 1405 for maps 730, 1406 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes 730, 1407 for California Débris Commission 730, 1407 for New York Harbor 730, 1407 for International Waterways Commission 730, 1407 for Fort Snelling, Minn., bridge 730 for raising battleship “Maine” 1407 for artificial limbs 731, 1407 for appliances for disabled soldiers 731, 1407 for trusses 731, 1407 for Army Medical Museum, repairs 1407 for Providence Hospital, D. C 731, 1407 for Garfield Hospital, D. C 731, 1408 for Children’s Hospital, D. C 731, 1408 for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 732, 1408 disposal of property of decedents, leaving no will, etc 736 conditions of membership 736 for aid to State and Territorial homes 736, 1413 for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 736, 1413 for arrears of pay, War with Spain, etc 737, 1413 for ice plant, State, War, and Navy Department Building 737 for printing and binding for 768, 1446 for Army 243, 1037 for Military Academy 312, 1015 for river and harbor improvements 630, 728, 933, 1405 for fortifications 596, 1343 for monument to Generals James Screven and Daniel Stewart 1352 deficiency appropriation for Gettysburg National Park 122 for Army 122, 210, 220, 225, 789, 809, 813, 1300, 1321, 1326 for Pulaski Monument 209 for Kosciuszko Monument 209 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 211, 220, 1301, 1321 for aid to State or Territorial Homes 211, 1301 for Isthmian Canal 211 for paying judgments, United States courts, under 217 for paying Court of Claims judgments, under 218, 807, 1319 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 220, 225, 809, 1321, 1326 for burial of indigent soldiers 220 for California Débris Commission 220 for claims for horses, etc 220 deficiency appropriation for Rogue Indian War 220 for refund to States raising volunteers 220, 809, 1321 for pay, etc., Oregon and Washington volunteers 220, 225, 809, 813 for State, War, and Navy Department Building 788 for Shiloh Park 788 for Salisbury, N. C., national cemetery 788 for raising wreck of battleship “Maine” 789 for William Rydmark 789 for dam, Muskingum River 789 for Mexican hostilities 809, 1326 for Broadway Bargain House 889 for river and harbor work, damages to vessels, etc 1301 for Indiana Harbor, Ind., inner harbor maintenance 1301 for Military Academy 1302 for bringing home remains of officers, etc 1321 for Pennsylvania militia claims 1321 graves of Confederate soldiers and sailors, time extended for marking 875, 1453 Oakwood Cemetery, Ill., included 882 central monuments authorized 1453 *War with Spain, etc.*, appropriation for arrears of pay, etc 737, 1413 accounts of volunteer naval officers, to be reopened 1266 discharges in true name allowed to minors serving under assumed in 824 *Warehouse Receipts, D. C.*, issued by warehousemen 301 form; essential terms 301 liability for omissions 301 additional terms 301 definitions; negotiable; nonnegotiable 301 duplicate, to be so marked; liability for failure 302 liability for nonnegotiable, not marked 302 delivery of goods on; parties entitled; misdeliveries, etc 302 cancellation of negotiable, on delivery of goods; in part 303 effect of alterations in 303 delivery on lost or destroyed 303 effect of duplicate 304 title of warehouseman excusing delivery on 304 determination of rights of adverse claimants to goods 304 liability of warehouseman for care, etc., of goods 304 goods exempt from levy without surrender of 305 creditors’ remedies to reach negotiable 305 lien of warehouseman on goods, extent and effect 305 procedure to recover under 306 perishable and hazardous goods 307 other remedies 307 effect of sale 307 negotiation of negotiable; by delivery 307 by indorsement 307 transfer of nonnegotiable 307 parties who may negotiate 308 rights of receiver; of transferree 308 notice to warehouseman, conditions prior to 308 transfer of negotiable, without indorsement 308 warranties on sale of 308 indorser not guarantor 308cclxxv warranty of, not implied from accepting in payment of debt 309 rights of innocent holder of, not impaired, though negotiated by fraud, etc 309 by prior negotiation 309 vendor’s lien defeated by sale of negotiable 309 punishment for issuing, for goods not received 309 for issuing, containing false statements 309 for issuing duplicate, not so marked 309 for issuing, of warehouseman’s goods not stating that fact 310 for delivering goods without obtaining negotiable 310 for negotiating, for mortgaged goods 310 common-law rules still applicable 310 uniformity of interpretation directed 310 definition of words and phrases 310 prior receipts not affected 311 inconsistent laws repealed; effect; title 311 *Warehouses, Bonded*, articles to repair American vessels in foreign trade may be withdrawn from, free of duty 88 purchase of supplies from, free of tax, permitted foreign war vessels 88 *Warehouses, Bonded Manufacturing*, articles imported, or subject to internal-revenue tax, may be made in, for export, free of tax 88 bond required 88 distilled spirits excluded 88 finished product exempt from duty, etc., when exported 89 transfer of materials permitted without tax 89 machinery excepted 89 supervision of removals 89 waste product, etc., subject to tax 89 accounts and retprns required 89 list of articles to be manufactured, etc 89 transfers for exportation 89 general rules applicable 89 purchase of supplies from, free of tax, permitted foreign war vessels 88 reimported articles made in, subject to original duty 90 proof of identity 91 *Warehouses, Bonded Smelting*, ores and metals admitted without paying duty to smelting works on becoming 89 transfer of lead for export, or to bonded manufacturing warehouses 90 payment of duty on withdrawals for domestic consumption 90 supervision, regulations, etc 90 *Warehouses, Customs Bonded*, goods in, to pay duty at rate in force when withdrawn 101 disposal of perishable or explosive articles 101 *Wares*, duty on metallic, not specially provided for 33 *Warfield, Ky.*, bridge authorized across Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, at 230 *Warm Springs Agency, Oreg.*, appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 282, 1071 *Warmouth, Henry C.*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1317 *Warner, Lee F.*, deficiency appropriation for services 803 *Warrants, Treasury*, Secretary of the Treasury may delegate Assistants or a clerk to sign 231 *Warren, R. I.*, may bridge Palmers or Warren River 300 *Warren River*, bridge authorized across, between Warren and Barrington, R. I 300 *Warrenton, Va.*, appropriation for public building 1383 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Warrior River, Ala.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts 646, 942 for improvement of, locks and dams 729, 1406 *Warroad Harbor, Minn.*, appropriation for improvement of 657 post lantern lights authorized in 534 *Warwick, River, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of 639, 937 *Wasatch National Forest, Utah*, appropriation for maintenance, etc, of 429, 1252 *Wash Blue*, duty on, containing ultra-marine 15 *Washakie National Forest, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 1252 *Washers*, duty on wrought-iron or steel 28 *Washington*, appropriation for surveyor-general, clerks, etc 518, 1220 deficiency appropriation for classifying, etc., lands of Yakima Reservation 213 for pay, etc., volunteers 220, 225, 809, 813 for surveyor general 222 allotments permitted Hoh, etc., tribes of Indians in Quinaielt Indian Reservation 1345 assigned to ninth judicial circuit 1131 consent of Congress to agreement of boundary in Columbia River between Oregon and 881 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 848 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 904 leave of absence allowed 904 sale of Indian school, old Fort Spokane Reservation, to; lands reserved 1075 sale of portion of two Indian allotments in Chelan County, to Wapato Irrigation Company 1358 time extended for making final proofs of desert-land entries in certain counties; affidavits required 960 to furnish plant now employed in improving Columbia River 665 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System*, appropriation for cost of extension and betterments from receipts 245, 1038 reimbursement of Canadian department of public works for telegrams 210 *Washington Aqueduct, D. C.* (*see also* Water Department, D. C.), appropriation for operation, salaries, etc 391, 982 for filtration plant 392, 982 for emergency fund, etc 392, 983 for parking McMillan Park reservoir 392, 983 for coagulant plant 392 for water meters for Government Printing Office, etc 392 for lining portions of tunnels 983cclxxvi appropriation for survey, etc., Patuxent River as a source of water supply 983 for remodeling Georgetown reservoir 983 for repairs, etc., Cabin John Bridge 983 *Washington Asylum, D. C.*, appropriation for salaries and expenses 406 for paying families of prisoners 406 for Home for Aged and Infirm 407 deficiency appropriation for expenses 785 for buildings 785 for paying families of prisoners 1297 *Washington Asylum and Jail, D. C.*, appropriation for support of prisoners, etc 996 for salaries and expenses 997 for payments to families of prisoners 997 for maintenance of prisoners, etc 1002 prisoners sentenced to jail confinement under District laws to be delivered to officers of 1002 employment of, on construction, etc 1002 to perform work as at jail 1003 custody of prisoners, jail, etc., vested in District Commissioners 1003 confinement for United States offenses in 1003 jail and asylum combined into 1003 superintendent to be appointed to supersede warden of jail and superintendent of asylum 1003 prisoners committed to jail or asylum to be confined in 1003 authority, etc., of District supreme court in relation to jail transferred to Commissioners 1003 sale of products of; division of proceeds 1004 *Washington Bayou, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647, 942 *Washington County, Wis.*, bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, between Saint Croix County and 235, 921 *Washington County, Utah*, appropriation for surveying public lands in 741 *Washington, D. C.* (*see also* District of Columbia), appropriation for naval gun factory, new machinery, etc 611 for navy yard, public works 615 railroad siding to; right of way, construction, etc 615 new foundry, etc 1275 deficiency appropriation for expenses, meeting of Industrial Property Union at 119, 775, 1290 for city post office 780 city post-office, contracts for construction authorized 697 board to approve plans 698 limit of cost 698 expert services to prepare plans, etc.; compensation 698 supervision of construction 698 Court of Customs Appeals to organize in 105 *Washington, D. C., Navy-Yard*, appropriation for installing water meters 392 *Washington Eastern Judicial District*, counties composing northern division 1128 southern division 1128 terms of court 1128 *Washington Home for Incurables, D. C.*, appropriation for care of indigent patients 408, 999 *Washington, Ind.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Washington, Iowa*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 689 *Washington Market Company, D. C.*, authorized to lay switch into square No. 328 238 conduit under Water Stree into Potomac River 238 *Washington Memorial Window, George*, deficiency appropriation for purchase of 795 *Washington Monument, D. C.*, appropriation for care, etc., of grounds 726, 1402 for care and maintenance 728, 1404 for fuel, repairs, etc 728, 1405 *Washington, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1384 limit of cost increased, public building 678 terms of court at; rooms required 1120 *Washington National Forest, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Washington Sanitary Housing Company, D. C.*, increased dividends permitted 887 *Washington Sound, etc., Wash.*, appropriation for lighting 754 *Washington, Spa Springs and Gretta Railroad Company*, time extended for constructing road in District of Columbia 229 *Washington Western Judicial District*, additional judge allowed for 1087 counties composing northern division 1128 western division 1128 terms of court 1129 *Waste*, duty on, cotton, manufactured 42 not specially provided for 71 on free list, cotton 75 paper stock 78 silk 79 *Waste, Wool*, duty on, garnetted 53 ring 53 roving 53 slubbing 53 thread 53 top 53 yarn 53 *Watch Cases*, qduty on 31 *Watch Dials*, on free list, white glass enamel for 76 *Watch Movements, etc.*, duty on 31 *Water Department, D. C.*, appropriation for Washington Aqueduct, etc 391, 982 for filtration plant 392, 982 for emergency fund 392, 983 for coagulant plant 392 for meters in Government Printing Office, etc 392 for extension of mains 412, 1005 for salaries 412, 1006 for general expenses 413, 1007 for extending high-service system; installing meters, etc 413, 1007 temporary draftsmen, etc 413, 1008 temporary laborers, etc 413, 1008 deficiency appropriation for main to National Training School for Boys 122 for refund of water rent 787cclxxvii *Water Hyacinth*, appropriation for removing, from waters of Florida 646, 941 for removing, Louisiana and Texas 648, 943 *Water Mains, D. C.*, appropriation for extension to Congress Heights 412, 1005 for laying 12-inch, in Conduit Road 412 division of receipts from assessments 412 for extending to Benning 1005 *Water Meters, D. C.*, appropriation for installing, Government Printing Office, Navy-Yard, and Municipal Building 392 for installing, in private residences, etc 413 *Water Power*, data concerning utilizing, for industrial and commercial purposes, to be secured in river and harbor examinations 668 *Water-Power Reservoirs*, lands reserved from grants to Arizona, to be used for 575 grants to New Mexico, to be used for 564 *Water-Power Sites*, temporary withdrawals of public lands to be reserved for 847 *Water, Public Buildings*, appropriation for expenses of 715, 1391 *Water-Right Applications, etc.*, modification, authorized of, under reclamation act 902 *Water Routes, Interstate Commerce*, regulation of railroad rates in competition with 548 *Water Supply of the United States*, appropriation for investigations to determine 743, 1418 *Wateree River, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of 643 *Waterloo, Iowa*, terms of court at 1111 *Waterloo, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building; use of balance from Hornell 707 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Waterproof Cloth*, duty on cotton, etc 50 *Waters, Mineral, etc.*, duty on 40 *Watersheds*, investigation of, in connection with improvements of navigable streams 669 *Watersheds of Navigable Streams*, provisions for cooperation with States for preservation of 961 *Waterside Drive NW., D. C.*, proceedings to condemn land for extending 232 appropriation for expenses 232 *Watertown Arsenal, Mass.*, appropriation for steam-heating system 720 for extending power plant 720, 1398 for crane runway in foundry 720 for testing machines 720, 1398 *Watertown, Ill.*, bridge authorized across South Branch of Mississippi River, Campbells Island to 964 *Waterville, Me.*, appropriation for public building 1384 deficiency appropriation for public building site 207 *Watervliet, Arsenal, N. Y.*, appropriation for repairs and equipment 721 for addition to gun shop, etc 1398 *Waterways Commission, International*, appropriation for expenses 730, 1407 *Waterways Commission, National* (*see also* National Waterways Commission), expenses of employees, etc., allowed from appropriations for 130 *Watts, William*, deficiency appropriation for services 127 *Waukegan, Ill.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 658, 947 for public building 1384 *Waukesha, Wis.*, construction of public building authorized at 684 *Waupaca River, Wis.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 676 *Waupun, Wis.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 693 *Wax*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 matches and tapers 66 on free list, vegetable or mineral 80 *Waxahachie, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 707, 1384 *Waycross, Ga.*, appropriation for public building 1384 *Waynesboro, Va.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Waynesville, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 691 *Wearing Apparel*, duty on, beads or spangles 64 cotton, etc 47 embroidered 50 fur 67 lace, cotton, flax, etc 50 silk 60 woolen, not specially provided for 54 on free list, of citizens, taken abroad and returned 80 of persons arriving in United States; restriction 80 *Weather Bureau*, appropriation for salaries 417, 1236 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc 418, 1237 for contingent expenses 418, 1237 cooperation with other bureaus, etc 418, 1237 for salaries of station officials 418, 1237 for supplies and materials 418, 1237 for instruments, apparatus, etc 418, 1237 for rebuilding station, Sand Key, Fla 418 for Key West station, Fla., repairs, etc 1237 for rent, repair of buildings, etc., outside of Washington 418, 1238 for traveling expenses 418, 1238 for telephoning, telegraphing, etc 418, 1238 for maintenence of bureau lines 418, 1238 for investigations, reports, etc 418, 1238 for printing office expenses 418, 1238 for printing and binding for 769, 1447 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 224, 812, 1324, 1327 cooperation with other bureaus, societies in disseminating information directed 418, 1237 pilot charts to state that data is furnished by Hydrographic Office and 508 to promptly furnish meteorological information for pilot charts to Hydrographic Office 508cclxxviii transfer of part of appropriation for printing, to Government Printing Office 891 *Weatherford, Tex.*, construction of public building authorized at 683 *Webb City, Mo.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Webb, Honorable Edwin Yates*, deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 1317 *Webbing*, duty on, cotton, flax, etc 50 woolen 54 *Webs*, duty on, cotton, etc 50 flax 49 silk 60 *Webster, Mass.*, deficiency appropriation for public building, advertising 1294 *Wedges*, duty on, iron or steel 25 *Weeds*, duty on, drugs 13 manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list, crude, drugs not specially provided for 75 *Weideman, Margaretha, Clarence C., and Auguerite E.*, commission to assess damages to property of, elimination of grade crossings, D. C 1344 *Weights and Measures*, deficiency appropriation for collecting information to aid in standardizing, in trade 801 *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of*, appropriation for annual contribution 341, 1031 deficiency appropriation for contribution to 203 *Weights and Measures, International Committee of*, appropriation for expenses of American member 528, 1231 *Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C., Superintendent of*, title of sealer of weights and measures, changed to 874 *Weiser National Forest, Idaho*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 429, 1252 *Wekiva River, Fla.*, propreliminary examination to be made of 955 *Welch, A. C.*, deficiency appropriation for widow of 1318 *Wells, D. C.*, appropriation for drilling and maintenance, deep 389 *Wellsburg, W. Va.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Wenaha National Forest, Wash, and Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 430, 1252 *Wenatchee National Forest, Wash.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 430, 1252 *Wenatchee, Wash.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *West Galveston Bay Channel, Tex.*, appropriation for improvement of 650, 944 *West India Islands*, tonnage duty on vessels from ports in 111 *West Indies, etc.*, appropriation for weather service expenses in 418, 1237 *West Point, Miss.*, appropriation for public building 1384 limit of cost increased, public building at 121 *West Point, N. Y.* (*see* Military Academy). *West Virginia*, assigned to fourth judicial circuit 1131 *West Virginia Northern Judicial District*, counties composing 1129 terms of court 1129 Clarksburg 1014 Martinsburg 1014 Parkersburg 1014 Philippi 1014 Wheeling 1014 *West Virginia Southern Judicial District*, counties composing 1129 terms of court 1129 *“West Virginia,” U. S. S.*, appropriation for repairs 621 *Westchester Creek, N. Y.*, appropriation for improvement of 636, 936 *Westerly, R. I.*, appropriation for public building 1384 *Western National Bank, York, Pa.*, deficiency appropriation for 778 *Western Union Telegraph Company*, deficiency appropriation for reimbursement to 790 for United States courts 798 *Westfield, Mass.*, appropriation for public building 1384 deficiency appropriation for public building, site 207 *Westport, Conn.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 633 *Wetmore, Honorable George Peabody*, made a member of Lincoln Memorial Commission 898 *Wetumpka, Ala.*, appropriation for river and harbor plant at 644 *Weymouth Back River, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of 632 *Weymouth Fore River, Mass.*, appropriation for improvement of 934 preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Whale Oil*, duty on 14 on free list, of American fisheries 77 *Whalebone*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list, unmanufactured 80 *Wharf, D. C., Sand and Gravel*, appropriation for machinery, etc., for equipping 382 *Wharfage Charges, Philippine Islands*, levied on shipments from 174 *Wharves*, duty on round timber for 33 *Wharves, etc.*, allowed in Lake Michigan, Lake County, Ind 880 *Wheat*, duty on 36 flour 36 *Wheeling, W. Va.*, terms of court at 1014, 1129 *Wheels*, duty on, for railway purposes 29 emery 69cclxxix *Whetstones*, on free list 76 *Whip Gut*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list, unmanufactured 74 *Whips*, on free list, sticks in the rough, cut for 81 *Whisky* (*see* Distilled Spirits). *White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians, Minn.*, appropriation for annual celebration 276, 1065 for expenses of members sent to Washington, payable from tribal funds 1065 *White Fly*, appropriation for investigating means of destroying the 433 *White House, D. C.* (*see* Executive Mansion, D. C.). *White Lake, Mich.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 655 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 955 *White Lead*, duty on 15 *White Metal*, duty on jewelry articles of 67 *White Mountains Watersheds* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters). *White, Paris*, duty on 15 *White Pigment*, duty on, containing lead 15 containing zinc 15 *White River*, dam authorized across, Taney County, Mo 897 *White River, Ark.*, appropriation for improvement of 651, 945 bridge authorized across, at Augusta, Ark 199 preliminary examination of, to be made 669 *White River National Forest, Colo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 430, 1252 *White River Ute Indians, Utah*, appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 285, 1074 *White River Valley Railway Company*, may bridge Missouri River, Chamberlain, S. Dak 903 *White Shoal Light Vessel, Lake Michigan*, transferred to Indiana Shoals 536 *White Slave Traffic Act*, application of interstate and foreign commerce to transportation under 825 transporting, etc., females for immoral purposes, a felony 825 furnishing tickets, etc., included 825 punishment for 825 inducing, etc., transportation of women for immoral purposes, a felony 825 punishment for 826 females underage of 18 826 punishment for 826 jurisdiction of courts to cover place of departure, route, or destination 826 central bureau of information as to alien prostitutes established 826 statements from alien women required for 826 by keepers of houses of prostitution, etc., of alien inmates 827 failure of keepers of house of prostitution to file statement, a misdemeanor 827 punishment for 827 presumption if statement, etc., not on file 827 criminating effect of testimony not admitted to excuse 827 immunity for truthful statements 827 provisions applicable to Alaska, insular possessions, and Canal Zone 827 responsibility of corporations, etc., for acts of officers or agents 827 *White, William Frye*, commission to assess damages to property of, change of grade, Union Station, D. C 581 *Whitewood*, duty on, sawed boards, etc 33 *Whiting*, duty on 15 *Whitman National Forest, Oreg.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 430, 1252 *Whitney-Central National Bank, New Orleans, La.*, deficiency appropriation for 778 *Whitten, James W.*, deficiency appropriation for 797 *Wholesale Prices of Imported Merchandise*, appraisers, etc., to ascertain, etc., in country whence imported 97 ascertainment of, when goods not sold in open market, etc 98 determination of 98 ad valorem duties to be assessed on, in principal markets of country from whence exported 101 meaning of 101 *Wichita Falls, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1384 limit of cost increased, public building 679 *Wichita Indians, etc., Okla.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 280, 1069 *Wichita, Kans.*, terms of court at 1112 *Wichita National Forest, Okla.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 430, 1252 *Wicking, Lamp, Stove, or Candle*, duty on, cotton, etc 48 *Wicomico River, Md.*, appropriation for improvement of; condition 639, 937 *Widell-Finley Company*, parties supplying materials, etc., for Belle Fourche irrigation projects under contract with, given right to sue, etc 1170 *Wilder, Captain William T.*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 1300 *Wilkesboro, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 terms of court at 1120 *Willamette River, Oreg.*, appropriation for improvement of, above Portland 664, 950 for improvement of, below Portland; contracts 664, 950 for lighting 754 bridge authorized across, at Portland, Oreg 1348 preliminary examination of, to be made 674 *Willapa River and Harbor, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of; local cooperation; contracts 666, 951 *Willapa, Wash.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor; conditions 666 *Williams, Charles L.*, deficiency appropriation for services 806, 1318 *Williams, Edwin L.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1318 *Williams, Russell*, deficiency appropriation for services 127cclxxx *Williamson, W. Va.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Williamsport, Pa.*, terms of court at 1123 *Williard, Daniel E.*, deficiency appropriation for services 1309 *Willis River, Va.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 675 *Williston, N. Dak.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 687 *Willow*, duty on, for baskets 34 braids, laces, etc 64 furniture, etc 34 hats, bonnets, and hoods 65 manufactures of 34 *Willow Sheets or Squares*, duty on, for hats, etc 64 *Wills, Captain Davis B., Marine Corps*, deficiency appropriation for allowance in accounts 1305 *Wilmington, Brunswick and Southern Railroad Company*, may bridge Town Creek, Brunswick County, N. C 350 *Wilmington, Cal.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 662 *Wilmington, Del.*, appropriation for improvement of harbor 638, 936 reexamination to be made 936 for public building 707 terms of court at 466, 1108 *Wilmington, N. C.*, appropriation for improvement of Cape Fear River, at, above, and below 641, 938 dredging plant 641 terms of court at 1120 *Wilmot, Ark.*, time extended for bridging Bayou Bartholomew at 190 *Wilson and Glassport Bridge Company*, may bridge Monongahela River, Wilson to Glassport, Pa 195 *Wilson, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1384 *Wilson, Pa.*, bridge authorized across Monongahela River, Glassport to 195 *Wilson, S. B., and E. J. Bomer*, granted right of way over road to national cemetery, Vicksburg, Miss 926 *Wilson and Brother, A.*, deficiency appropriation for 1297 *Wilson, Creek, Wash.*, grant of lands to, for water supply; payment 903 *Wilton Carpets*, duty on 55 *Winchester, Ky.*, appropriation for public building 1384 limit of cost increased, public building 677 *Winchester, Md.*, preliminary examination of harbor to be made 671 *Winchester, Tenn.*, appropriation for public building 1384 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 688 *Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak.*, appropriation for protection, etc 745 for improvement, etc 1421 *Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo.*, appropriation for expenses, irrigation system 288, 1076 use of proceeds from lands, corrected 860 *Window Blinds*, duty on wood, etc 34 *Window Curtains*, duty on cotton, flax, etc., lace 50 *Window Glass*, duty on, bent, decorated, etc 20 unpolished common 19 *Windows*, duty on stained or painted glass 21 *Windsor, Vt.*, terms of court at 1127 *Wines*, duty on, champagnes and all sparkling 40 coloring for 13 imitations of 40 still 40 rice, and similar beverages not specially provided for 40 *Winfield, Kans.*, appropriation for public building 1385 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 685 *Winnebago Indians, Nebr. and Wis.*, appropriation for paying accrued interest to enrolled tribal members 873 new enrollment to be basis of future payments 873 deficiency appropriation for expenses enrollment of 124 payment of agency expenses from interest 877 Henry W. Lee from tribal funds 288 *Winnibigoshish Band, Chippewa Indians*, village site for, reserved in Minnesota 863 *Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf Railroad Company*, time extended for bridging Missouri River, Yankton, S. Dak., by 186, 1082 *Winona, Minn.*, terms of court at 1116 *Winston-Salem, N. C.*, appropriation for public building 1385 acquiring additional ground to extend public building at, authorized; cost 693 limit of cost increased 693 construction, etc., authorized 693 amount for fiscal year 693 *Winter Harbor, Me.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 953 *Winthrop, Md.*, appropriation for improvements, etc., Marine Corps rifle range 1277 *Winyah Bay, S. C.*, appropriation for improvement of; contracts 643, 938 preliminary examination to be made of basin of 954 *Wire*, duty on, barbed fence 24 coated with tin, etc 24 covered with cotton, etc 24 flat iron or steel 24 heddles or healds 24 lead 30 manufactures of iron or steel 24 nails, wrought iron or steel 28 rods, iron or steel 24 round, iron or steel 24 telegraph, etc., of metal and rubber, etc 24 on free list, platinum 78 *Wire, Iron or Steel*, duty on, card clothing 25cclxxxi *Wireless Communication Apparatus*, appropriation for expenses enforcing use on seagoing steamships of 1230 ocean-going steamers to have apparatus for 629 *Wireless Telegraph, etc., Companies*, held to be common carriers 545 *Wireless Telephone, Army*, deficiency appropriation for developing, etc., reappropriation 790, 1301 *Wisconsin*, assigned to seventh judicial circuit 1131 consent of Congress to agreement for jurisdiction of State laws over Lake Michigan by Illinois, Indiana, and 882 swamp lands transferred to 822 *Wisconsin Central Railroad*, full time of residence allowed homesteaders ejected from grant to 885 time for second entries extended 885 *Wisconsin Central Railway Company*, may bridge Saint Croix River between Saint Croix and Washington Counties, Wis 235 *Wisconsin Eastern Judicial District*, counties composing 1129 terms of court 1129 *Wisconsin Western Judicial District*, counties composing 1129 terms of court 1130 *“Wistaria,” Lighthouse Tender*, transferred to Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 912 *Witherite*, on free list 80 *Withlacoochee River, Fla.*, appropriation for improvement of 646 preliminary examination of, to be made 670 *Witnesses, United States Courts*, appropriation for fees 750, 1426 deficiency appropriation for fees 224, 1311, 1325 exclusion of evidence by, in criminal proceedings against them, repealed 352 not excluded on account of color, etc., in Court of Claims 1143 *Wold, Ansel*, deficiency appropriation for services 804 *Wolf River, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of 647 *Wolfram Metal*, duty on 30 *Women*, admitted to practice before the Supreme Court 1160 *Women’s Dress Goods*, duty on, woolen, cotton, etc., warp 54 not specially provided for 54 *Women’s Relief Corps*, gift of land adjoining Andersonville National Cemetery, Ga., accepted from 230 *Wood*, duty on, blinds, screens, etc 34 blocks, heading, etc 33 bolts, heading and stave 33 casks, etc 33 clapboards 33 hubs for wheels 33 laths 33 manufactures of, not specially provided for 34 palings 33 paving posts 33 pickets 33 poles, telegraph, etc 33 duty on, railroad ties 33 rough-hewn posts, etc 33 shingles 33 similar to briar, unmanufactured, cut into blocks 33 staves 33 unmanufactured, not specially provided for 33 veneers of, not specially provided for 33 on free list, cabinet, in the log, rough or hewn only, not specially provided for 81 cork, unmanufactured 75 fence posts 75 firewood, not specially provided for 81 gun blocks, rough hewn, etc., not specially provided for 81 handle bolts, not specially provided for 81 hop poles, not specially provided for 81 kindling 76 logs, not specially-provided for 81 pitch 80 pulp, not specially provided for 81 red cedar timber 81 round unmanufactured timber, not specially provided for 81 shingle bolts, not specially provided for 81 ship timber and ship planking, not specially provided for 81 sticks in the rough, cut for umbrellas, canes, etc 81 tar 80 *Wood and Manufactures of*, Schedule D, Tariff of 1909 33 *Wood Ashes*, on free list, and lye of 73 *Wood Distillation*, appropriation for investigating methods of 430, 1252 *Wood Pulp*, duty on chemical 61 additional from country imposing export duty, etc 61 mechanically ground, from country imposing export duty, etc 60 countervailing duty on, from country imposing export duty on printing paper, etc 61 on free list, mechanically ground, from country not imposing export duty, etc., on printing paper, pulp, or pulp wood 60 *Wood Screws*, duty on 29 *Woodbridge Creek, N. J.*, appropriation for improvement of 637, 936 *Woodbury Creek, N. J.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 673 *Woodbury, N. J.*, appropriation for public building 1385 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 690 *Woodland*, census inquiries as to acreage of farm 4, 227 *Woodley Place NW., D. C.*, name of Twenty-third Street north of Calvert, changed to 240 *Woods*, duty on, extracts of, other than dyewoods, not specially provided for 14 used expressly for dyeing or tanning 13 on free list, crude, expressly used for dyeing, not specially provided for 75cclxxxii *Woods, Elliott*, deficiency appropriation for services, House Office Building, power plant, etc 1306 for, Senate Office Building 1307 *Woods, Henry L.*, payment for services directed 845 acts as commissioner Kentucky eastern district legalized 845 *Woodward, Okla.*, terms of court at; rooms required 825, 1122 *Wool*, classification of, under Tariff Act 52 duty on first class 53 second class 53 third class 53 advanced beyond washed or scoured, not specially provided for 53 carpets and carpeting of flax, etc., and 55 combed or tops 53 manufactures of, not specially provided for 53 ornamented with beads or spangles 55 on the skin 53 steel 24 wastes 53 *Wool and Manufactures of*, Schedule K, Tariff of 1909 52 *Wool and Woolen Schedule*, report to be made on, the first Monday in December by Tariff Board, if established by law 1363 *Wool Dutch Carpets*, duty on 55 *Wool Extract*, duty on 53 *Wool Grease*, duty on 38 *Woolen*, duty on, art squares 55 bandings 54 bedsides 55 beltings 54 bindings 54 blankets 54 bookings 55 braces 54 braids 54 bunting 54 buttons, etc., for tassels or ornaments 54 carpets 55 cloths, not specially provided for 53 coat linings, cotton, etc., warp 54 not specially provided for 54 cords 54 cords and tassels 54 covers 55 dress goods, women’s and children’s 54 druggets 55 edgings 54 embroideries 54 felts, not specially provided for 54 flannels 54 flouncings 54 fringes 54 galloons 54 gimps 54 gorings 54 hassocks 55 head nets 54 insertings 54 Italian cloths, cotton, etc., warp 54 not specially provided for 54 knit fabrics, not specially provided for 53 knitted articles 54 laces and lace articles 54 duty on, mats 55 nettings 54 ornaments 54 rags 53 ready-made clothing, not specially provided for 54 ribbons 54 rugs for floors 55 screens 55 shawls 54 suspenders 54 trimmings 54 webbings 54 yarns 53 *Woonsocket, R. I.*, appropriation for public building 707, 1385 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *Wooster, Ohio*, construction of public building authorized at 682 *Workhouse, D. C.* (*see also* Washington Asylum and Jail, D. C.), appropriation for general expenses 1002 deficiency appropriation for 785 inmates to be released in the District on expiration of sentence 464 superintendent, etc., to be appointed 786 duties, authority, etc 786 jurisdiction of Commissioners over prisoners, etc 786 interchangeable appropriations 786 title to site for new, to be in United States; condemnation authorized 122 *Workman’s Compensation, Employer’s Liability and*, commission to investigate authorized; composition, recommendations, etc 884 deficiency appropriation for expenses 1315 *Works of Art*, on free list, by States, educational societies, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 for presentation to institutions, etc.; exceptions 81 for temporary exhibition, etc., not for sale; conditions 81 in existence more than twenty years 81 of American artists temporarily residing abroad 81 produced more than 100 years before importation 82 *Worm Gut*, duty on manufactures of, not specially provided for 69 on free list, unmanufactured 74 *Woven Fabrics*, of camel’s hair, etc., classified as wool 67 *Wrapper Tobacco*, duty on 34 *Wrapping Paper*, duty on, not specially provided for 63 *Wrapping Paper, Postal Service*, appropriation for 366, 1338 *Wreaths*, duty on feathers, artificial, etc 66 *Writing Paper*, duty on 63 *Writs of Certiorari*, expense of proceedings in, diminished; transcripts of records, etc., to be filed 901 *Writs of Error*, expense of proceedings in, diminished; transcripts of records, etc., to be filed 901cclxxxiii *Writs of Error and Appeals*, cases in which, are allowed to Supreme Court direct from districts courts 1157 from circuit courts of appeals 1157 *Wyoming*, appropriation tor surveyor-general, clerks, etc 518, 1220 for establishing fish-cultural station in 1440 assigned to eighth judicial circuit 1131 authorized to exchange lands heretofore selected 295 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 848 homesteaders’ time to make residence, etc., in, extended 189, 904 leave of absence-allowed 189, 904 lands of Fort Bridger abandoned military reservation subject to provisions of Carey Act 913 may select lands on Shoshone Indian Reservation, under Carey Act 288 sale of public lands to Johnson County, authorized 237 *Wyoming Judicial District*, territory comprising 1130 terms of court 1130 *Wyoming National Forest, Wyo.*, appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 430, 1252 *Wytheville, Va.*, construction authorized of public building at 683 **X.** *Xenia, Ohio*, construction of public building at, authorized 682 *Xylidin*, on free list 74 *Xylol*, on free list 74 **Y.** *Yachts, Foreign-Built*, annual excise tax on, owned, etc., by citizens 112 acceptance of duty in lieu of 112 privileges, requirements, etc 112 tonnage exemptions extended 112 vessels admitted to registry not included 112 owned by citizens, allowed tonnage exemptions, etc 112 *Yakima Agency, Wash.*, deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians 223 *Yakima County, Wash.*, time extended for final proofs of desert land entries in; affidavits 960 *Yakima, etc., Indians, Wash.*, appropriation for support, etc., of 286, 1074 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.*, appropriation for irrigation system on; reimbursement 286, 1075 report on necessity for wagon roads in 1075 deficiency appropriation for classifying, etc., lands of 213 town sites to be reserved, etc., on unallotted lands of 348 allotments to children of tribe 349 appropriation for expenses of surveys, allotting, etc 349 reservation on town sites for schools, etc 349 disposition of proceeds from sales of town lots 349 prohibition of intoxicants 349 *Yalobusha River, Miss.*, preliminary examination of, to be made 672 *Yamhill River, Oreg.*, appropriation for improvement of 664, 950 *Yankton, Norfolk and Southern Railway Company*, time extended for bridging Missouri River, Yankton, S. Dak., by 267, 1351 *Yankton, S. Dak.*, time extended for bridging Missouri River at 186, 267, 1082, 1351 *Yankton Tribe of Sioux Indians, S. Dak.*, appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 284, 1072 claim for lands in Minnesota referred to Court of Claims 284 attorneys to be furnished 284 *Yaquina, Oreg., Customs District*, territory 579 port of entry, Yaquina 579 port of delivery, Newport 579 officers and residence 579 *Yaquina River, Oreg.*, preliminary examination to be made of 956 *Yarns*, duty on, artificial silk, etc 60 cotton 41 flax, hemp, or ramie 49 jute 49 silk; classification 55 not specially provided for 57 woolen 53 on free list, coir 74 *Yavapai County, Ariz.*, lands granted to Arizona to pay bonds issued by 573 *Yazoo River, Miss.*, appropriation for improvement of mouth of 647 for improvement of, and tributaries 647, 942 *Yellow Fever*, appropriation for prevention of epidemic 717, 1394 *Yellow Metal*, duty on 30 *Yellowstone National Park*, appropriation for commissioner 529, 1233 for maintenance, etc 725, 1402 restriction on removing snow from roads 725 for protection, etc 745, 1420 for care of buffaloes 745, 1420 for chapel on Fort Yellowstone Reservation, in 1050 included in Wyoming judicial district 1130 terms of court in 1130 jurisdiction of Wyoming district court over crimes, etc., in 1094 *Yellowstone River*, bridge authorized across, in Dawson County, Mont 600 *Yerba Buena Island, Cal.*, appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 609, 1269 deficiency appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 1304 *Yoakum, Tex.*, appropriation for public building 1385 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 692 *Yonkers, N. Y.*, appropriation for public building 1385 limit of cost increased, public building 678 *York River, Va.*, qappropriation for improvement of 640 for lighting 754 *York, Pa.*, appropriation for public building 1385cclxxxiv *Yosemite National Parle, Cal.*, appropriation for protection, etc 745, 1420 for examinations for sources of San Francisco water supply in 745 continued 1420 *Youghiogheny River, Pa.*, appropriation for improvement of 638 *Young Doctor, Makah Indian*, appropriation for purchasing improvements of, on Waada Island, Wash 286 *Young, E. C.*, deficiency appropriation for 1296 *Young Men’s Christian Association*, secretaries and supplies for, may be transported on Army transports 256, 1051 *Youngstown, Ohio*, deficiency appropriation for public building 779 terms of court at 1121 *Ypsilanti, Mich.*, appropriation for public building 1385 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 686 *Yuba River, Cal.*, sale of lands, etc., settling basin 663 *Yukon River, Alaska*, preliminary examination to be made of Apoon, mouth of 956 *Yuma, Ariz.*, grant of “quarry reserve” to 583 strip from Fort Yuma Reservation 583 *Yuma Indian Reservation, Ariz.*, deficiency appropriation for townsite expenses; reimbursable 880 allotment of irrigated lands to Indians on, increased 1063 appropriation for costs, etc 1063 advances a lien on allotment for charges 1063 satisfaction, etc 1063 religious organizations permitted to select irrigable lands on 829 **Z.** *Zaffer*, on free list 82 *Zalinski, Major M. Gray*, deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 778 *Zanzibar*, appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulate 346, 1035 *Zinc*, duty on, block 32 chloride of 15 dust 32 manufactures of, not specially provided for 33 old and worn out 32 ore; determination of 31 oxide of 15 pigs 32 sheets of 32 sheets of, coated, etc 32 sulfid of zinc white, or white sulphide of 15 sulphate of 15 on free list, ore containing less than ten per cent 31 *Zoological Park, D. C., National*, appropriation for expenses; half from District revenues 719, 1396 for roadways and walks 719 for grading, etc., roads adjacent to 978 for printing and binding for 768, 1447 deficiency appropriation for opening highways to 784 *Zuni National Forest, N. Mex. and Ariz.*, appropriation fob-maintenance, etc., of 430, 1252 2 **THE****STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM MARCH, 1909, TO MARCH, 1911, CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS AND RECENT TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, AND EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATIONS AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION EDITED, PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE **VOL. XXXVI.** IN TWO PARTS **PART 1—Public Acts and Resolutions** **PART 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties, Proclamations.** **PART 2.** WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911. LIST of the PRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME. Acts of the Sixty-first Congress of the United States. STATUTE I—1909. Page. *John Rivett.* An act to grant to John Rivett privilege to make commutation of his homestead entry. July 15, 1909 1461 STATUTE II. —1910. *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 27, 1910 1463 *Assistant treasurer, Chicago, Ill.* An act authorizing a credit in certain accounts of the Treasurer of the United States. January 27, 1910 1464 *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, 1910 1465 *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 4, 1910 1491 *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 15, 1910 1500 *Pittsburg Brewing Company.* An act for the relief of the Pittsburg Brewing Company. February 19, 1910 1516 *Thomas B. Pope.* An act for the relief of Thomas B. Pope. February 19, 1910 1517 *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 21, 1910 1517 *William Martinson.* An act for the relief of William Martinson. February 24, 1910 1528 *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 24, 1910 1528 *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 24, 1910 1541 *Edward C. Kittle.* An act for the relief of Edward C. Kittle. March 2, 1910 1548 *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, 1910 1548 *John Reed.* An act for the relief of John Reed, alias Michael Flanagan. March 3, 1910. 1555 *Peter Fleming.* An act for the relief of Peter Fleming. March 3, 1910 1555 *William Keyes.* An act for the relief of William Keyes. March 3, 1910 1555 *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 5, 1910 1555 *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 5, 1910 1572 *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 5, 1910 1584iiiiv *Bridgeport National Bank.* An act for the relief of the Bridgeport National Bank, Bridgeport, Ohio. March 14, 1910 1596 *Monument to General. James Shields.* An act for the erection of a monument over the grave of Brigadier-General James Shields in Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Carrollton, Missouri. March 15, 1910 1597 *George W. Flack.* An act for the relief of George W. Flack. March 15, 1910 1597 *Patrick Shields.* An act for the relief of Patrick Shields. March 15, 1910 1597 *William H. Hawley.* An act for the relief of William H. Hawley. March 15, 1910 1597 *John M. Miller.* An act for the relief of John M. Miller. March 23, 1910 1598 *John Oates.* An act for the relief of John Oates. March 23, 1910 1598 *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 23, 1910 1598 *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. March 23, 1910 1604 *Daniel H. Wiggin.* An act for the relief of Daniel H. Wiggin. March 23, 1910 1609 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than civil tear.* 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 23, 1910. 1609 *Alexander Everhart.* An act for the relief of Alexander Everhart. March 23, 1910 1611 *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 24, 1910 1612 *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 26, 1910 1625 *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 26, 1910 1636 *Maramon A. Marlin.* An act for the relief of Maramon A. Martin. March 26, 1910 1649 *George Baker.* An act for the relief of George Baker. April 1, 1910 1649 *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. April 1, 1910 1649 *James J. Elliott.* An act for the relief of James J. Elliott. April 13, 1910 1655 *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. April 14, 1910 1655 *Pensions, civil war.* An act grant ing 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 14, 1910 1658 *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. April 14, 1910 1671 *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. April 15, 1910 1682 *J. A. Denny.* An act for the relief of J. A. Denny. April 16, 1910 1686 *Antoine Janis, sr.* An act for the relief of Horace C. Dale, administrator of the estate of Antoine Janis, senior, deceased, of Pine Ridge, South Dakota. April 18, 1910 1687 *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. April 18, 1910 1687 *“Montara,” steamship.* An act to refund certain tonnage taxes and light dues levied on the steamship Montara, without register. April 18, 1910 1696 *Sumeral Dennis.* An act to correct the military record of Sumeral Dennis. April 19, 1910 1697 *Salmon M. Allen.* An act permitting Salmon M. Allen to make a second homestead entry. April 20, 1910 1697 *Roman Catholic Church, Philippine Islands.* An act to provide for payment of the claims of certain religious orders of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippine Islands. April 21, 1910 1697 *Frank H. Pequette.* An act authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to make allotment to Frank H. Pequette. April 22, 1910 1698 *Dewitt Eastman.* An act for the relief of Dewitt Eastman. April 26, 1910 1698 *Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company.* An act for the relief of the Merritt and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company. April 28, 1910 1698 *E. C. Mansfield.* An act for the relief of E. C. Mansfield. April 29, 1910 1698 *Ella M. Collins.* An act to reimburse Ella M. Collins, late post master at Goldfield, Nevada, for money expended for clerical assistance and supplies. April 29, 1910 1699 *William W. Miller.* An act for the relief of the legal representatives of William W. Miller, deceased. May 6, 1910 1699 *Parsey O. Burrough.* An act for the relief of Parsey O. Burrough. May 6, 1910 1699 *Samuel W. Campbell.* An act for the relief of Samuel W. Campbell. May 6, 1910 1700 *Thomas J. Irvin.* An act for the relief of Thomas J. Irvin. May 6, 1910 1700v *Theodore F. Colgrove.* An act for the relief of Theodore F. Colgrove. May 9, 1910 1700 *Reed B. Granger.* An act for the relief of Reed B. Granger. May 9, 1910 1700 *James Ovens.* An act for the relief of James Ovens. May 9, 1910 1701 *Joseph S. Oakley.* An act for the relief of Joseph S. Oakley. May 9, 1910 1701 *James O'Brien.* An act for the relief of Janies O’Brien. May 9, 1910 1701 *Roman Catholic Church, Zamboanga, Philippine Islands.* An act to provide for the payment of the claim of the Roman Catholic Church of Zamboanga, in the Philippine Islands. May 9, 1910 1701 *Merchants’ Rational Bank.* An act for the relief of the Merchants’ National Bank of Poughkeepsie, New York May 9, 1910 1702 *Joshua E. Carlton.* An act for the relief of Joshua E. Carlton. May 11, 1910 1702 *Henry Hyer, etc.* An act to perfect the title to certain land to the heirs of Henry Hyer and his wife Julia Hyer, deceased, and other persons. May 11, 1910 1702 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting jiensions 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 12, 1910 1703 *C. A. Weed and A. P. H. Stewart.* An act for the relief of the next of kin of C. A. Weed and the legal representatives of A. P. H. Stewart. May 13, 1910 1713 *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. May 13, 1910 1713 *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. May 13, 1910 1725 *John H. Fitzhugh.* An act for the relief of the estate of John H. Fitzhugh, deceased. May 16, 1910 1734 *Pierre C. Stevens.* An act for the relief of Major Pierre C. Stevens. May 17, 1910 1734 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and Bailors of the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. May 18, 1910 1734 *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. May 18, 1910 1743 *Edward D. Gilbert.* An act for the relief of Edward I). Gilbert. May 19, 1910 1750 *Thomas Cluney.* An act for the relief of Thomas Cluney. May 31, 1910 1750 *Pensions, other than civil war.* An act granting 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. June 7, 1910 1751 *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 wars other than the civil war and to certain widows of such soldiers and sailors. June 7, 1910 1752 *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 wars other than the civil war, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. June 7, 1910 1753 *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. June 7, 1910 1753 *John H. McBrayer.* An act for the relief of the estate of John H. McBrayer. June 7, 1910 1757 *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 Bailors. June 7, 1910 1758 *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. June 7, 1910 1760 *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. June 7, 1910 1762 *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 wars other than the civil war and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. June 9, 1910 1766 *Charles Kehoe.* An act for the relief of Charles Kehoe. June 9, 1910 1767 *James K. P. Wayman.* An act for the relief of James K. P. Wayman. June 9, 1910 1767 *Frederick P. Gray.* An act for the relief of the estate of Frederick P. Gray. June 11, 1910 1768 *J. Calvin Kinney.* An act for the relief of the heirs of the estate of J. Calvin Kinney, deceased. June 11, 1910 1768 *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. June 16, 1910 1769 *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. June 16, 1910 1775vi *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. June 16, 1910 1784 *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. June 16, 1910 1794 *Elisabeth G. Martin.* An act for the relief of Elizabeth G. Martin. June 17, 1910 1805 *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 certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. June 17, 1910 1805 *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. June 17, 1910 1806 *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. June 17, 1910 1807 *George Harraldson.* An act for the relief of George Harraldson. June 17, 1910 1808 *Demon S. Decker.* An act for the relief of Demon S. Decker. June 17, 1910 1809 *Fenton T. Ross.* An act to appropriate the sum of two hundred dollars for Fenton T. Ross, of Loudon County, Virginia, whose horse was permanently injured by employees of tire Agricultural Department in making experiments authorized by law. June 17, 1910 1809 *Benjamin Hyde.* An act for the relief of Benjamin Hyde. June 22, 1910 1809 *Rasmus K. Hafsos.* An act for the relief of Rasmus K. Hafsos. June 22, 1910 1809 *First National Bank of Minden.* An act for the relief of the First National Bank of Minden, Nebraska. June 22, 1910 1810 *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 wars other than the civil war, and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. June 22, 1910 1810 *Garland and Bergh.* An act for the relief of Garland and Bergh. June 22, 1910 1811 *Harry W. Krumm.* An act for the relief of Harry W. Krumm, postmaster at Columbus, Ohio. June 22, 1910 1811 *R. Q. Merrick.* An act for the relief of R. Q. Merrick. June 22, 1910 1811 *Joseph Dobson.* An act for the relief of Joseph Dobson. June 22, 1910 1812 *James T. Caswell.* An act for t he relief of James T. Caswell, postmaster at Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island. June 22, 1910 1812 *Jesse Skaggs and J. S. Scarborough.* An act for the relief of Jesse Skaggs and J. S. Scarborough. June 22, 1910 1812 *George W. Spencer.* An act for the relief of George W. Spencer. June 22, 1910 1812 *Edward J. Batch.* An act to approve the final proof of Edward J. Balch. June 22, 1910 1813 *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. June 22, 1910 1813 *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 the widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. June 22, 1910 1815 *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. June 22, 1910 1816 *George West and Son.* An act to relieve George West and Son (Incorporated), of Stockton, California, from an internal-revenue tax on brandy destroyed by accidental fire. June 22, 1910 1817 *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. June 22, 1910 1818 *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. June 22, 1910 1819 *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. June 22, 1910 1825 *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. June 22, 1910 1833 *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. June 22, 1910 1843vii *Pensions, Regulars, and other than civil war.* An act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of tho 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. June 22, 1910 1843 *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. June 22, 1910 1844 *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 wars other than the civil war, and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. June 23, 1910 1859 *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. June 23, 1910 1860 *William H. Moody.* An act to permit William H. Moody, an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United Slates, to retire. June 23, 1910 1861 *James Allender.* An act for the relief of tho estate of James Allender, deceased. June 24, 1910 1861 *Henry Mulvin.* An act for the relief of Henry Mulvin. June 25, 1910 1861 *Edgar F. Luckenbach.* An act to pay Edgar F. Luckenbach for damages to his barge C. F. Sargent by collision with the United States dredge Manhattan. June 25, 1910 1862 *Merchants’ Exchange National Bank.* An act for the relief of the Merchants’ Exchange National Bank, of the city of New York. June 25, 1910 1862 *James C. Johnson.* An act for the relief of James C. Johnson. June 25, 1910 1862 *John A. Brown.* An act for the relief of John A. Brown. June 25, 1910 1862 *James McKenzie.* An act for the relief of James McKenzie. June 25, 1910 1863 *“Wilson and Hunting,” schooner.* An act for the relief of the owners of the American schooner Wilson and Hunting and cargo. June 25, 1910 1863 *Chicago, Ill.* An act to reimburse the city of Chicago for damage done the Chicago Avenue Bridge by the United States light-house tender Dahlia. June 25, 1910 1863 *C.W. Reid and Sam Daube.* An act for the relief of W. Reid and Sam Daube. June 25, 1910 1864 *Sarah B. Schaeffer.* An act for the relief of Sarah B. Schaeffer. June 25, 1910 1864 *Larnie Dean and James Dean.* An act for the relief of Larnie Dean and James Dean. June 25, 1910 1864 *Barse Live, Stock Commission Company.* An act for the relief of the Barse Live Stock Commission Company. June 25, 1910 1865 *John Marlin.* An act for the relief of John Martin. June 25, 1910 1865 *M. K. Knauff.* An act to reimburse Doctor M. K. Knauff. June 25, 1910 1865 *Jacob Conrad.* An act for the relief of Jaeyb Conrad. June 25, 1910 1865 *Assistant treasurer, Saint Louis, Mo.* An act authorizing a credit in certain accounts of the Treasurer of the United States. June 25, 1910 1866 *Frank Wyman.* An act for the relief of Frank Wyman, ex-postmaster at Saint Louis, Missouri. June 25, 1910 1866 *G. H. Kitson.* An act to reimburse G. H. Kitson for money advanced to the Menominee tribe of Indians, of Wisconsin. June 25, 1910 1866 *S. H. Loftin.* An act for the relief of S. H. Loftin. June 25, 1910 1866 *William J. Allen.* An act for the relief of William J. Allen. June 25, 1910 1867 *John F. Schermer.* An act for the relief of the estate of John V. Schermer June 25, 1910 1867 *Eleanor Buchanon.* An act authorizing patents to be issued to the equitable claimants of certain lands therein described. June 25, 1910 1867 *Matthew McCarthy.* An act for relief of Matthew McCarthy. June 25, 1910 1868 *Patrick H. Handley.* An act granting relief to the estate of Patrick H. Handley. June 25, 1910 1868 *George Drake and Lillie Nelson.* An act for the relief of George Drake and Lillie Nelson. June 25, 1910 1868 *Peter Clark.* An act for the relief of Peter Clark. June 25, 1910 1869 *Orson A. Dimmick.* An act for the relief of the heirs of the estate of Orson A. Dimmick. June 25, 1910 1869 *Bartholomew Cronin.* An act for the relief of Bartholomew Cronin. June 25, 1910 1869 *“Lady Mine,” pilot boat.* An act for the relief of pilot boat Lady Mine. June 25, 1910 1869 *George Smith.* An act authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to issue patent to Fred G. Smith and Lula Smith, minor heirs of George Smith, deceased, for the title in fee to the east half of the northwest quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of section seven, township twenty-four north, range thirteen west, sixth principal meridian, in the State of Nebraska, entered as a homestead by said deceased. June 25, 1910 1870 *William J. McGhee.* An act for the relief of William J. McGhee. June 25, 1910 1870 *Clark Graves.* An act for the relief of Clark Graves. June 25, 1910 1870 *Navy Claims.* An act to satisfy certain claims against the Government arising under the Navy Department. June 25, 1910 1870 *James B. Boyd.* An act for the relief of James H. Boyd. June 25, 1910 1874 *Jacob Whitlock.* An act repealing part of the act of March fifth, nineteen hundred and ten, relating to an increase of pension to Jacob Whitlock. June 25, 1910 1874 *Jesse Elliott.* An act for the relief of Jesse Elliott. June 25, 1910 1875 *E. P. Adams.* An act for the relief of E. P. Adams. June 25, 1910 1875viii *William Longnecker.* An act for the relief of Simon and Albert Longnecker, sole heirs of William Longnecker, deceased. June 25, 1910 1875 *Jahn Ridenbaugh.* An act for the relief of John Ridenbaugh, alias Henry Ridenbaugh. June 25, 1910 1875 *Sanford A. Pinyan.* An act for the relief of Sanford A. Pinyan. June 25, 1910 1876 RESOLUTIONS. *Fearon, Daniel and Company.* Joint resolution for the relief of the firm of Fearon, Daniel and Company, of New York and Shanghai. April 22, 1910 1877 *Lafayette L. McKnight.* Joint, resolution for the relief of Lafayette L. McKnight. May 18, 1910 1877 STATUTE III.—1910–1911. *Pennsylvania militia claims.* An act for the relief of the State of Pennsylvania. December 13, 1910 1879 *Aaron Cornish.* An act for the relief of Aaron Cornish. December 15, 1910 1879 *Refund of tonnage taxes, etc.* An act to refund certain tonnage taxes and light dues. January 12, 1911 1879 *Marcellus Troxell.* An act for the relief of Marcellus Troxell. January 13, 1911 1880 *Merrit and Chapman Company.* An act for the relief of the Merrit and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company. January 14, 1911 1880 *Amos Hershey.* An act for the relief of Amos Hershey. January 14, 1911 1880 *George J. Diller.* An act for the relief of George J. Diller. January 14, 1911 1881 *Joseph R. Reichardt.* An act for the relief of Joseph R. Reichardt. January 17, 1911 1881 *Emanuel Sassaman.* An act for the relief of Emanuel Sassaman. January 18, 1911 1881 *George W. Nixon.* An act for the relief of George W. Nixon. January 18, 1911 1881 *Cooper Walker.* An act for the relief of Coo per Walk er. January 19, 1911 1882 *Samuele Badolato.* An act for the relief of the family of Samuele Badolato. January 20, 1911 1882 *John H. Willis.* An act for the relief of John H. Willis. January 23, 1911 1882 *Ewil Haberer.* An act for the relief of Emil Haberer. January 24, 1911 1883 *Willard Call and John M. Wyatt.* An act for the relief of Willard Call and John M. Wyatt. January 26, 1911 1883 *Pensions, civil tear.* 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 soldier and sailors. January 27, 1911 1883 *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 27, 1911 1888 *Cornelius Cahill.* An act for the relief of Cornelius Cahill. February 8, 1911 1906 *James F. De Beau.* An act for the relief of James F. De Beau. February 8, 1911 1906 *Arthur H. Barnes.* An act for the relief of Arthur II. Barnes. February 13, 1911 1906 *James Mitchell.* An act for the relief of the estate of James Mitchell, deceased. February 13, 1911 1906 *Douglas C. McDougal.* An act for the relief of Douglas C. McDougal. February 13, 1911 1907 *Malcolm Gillis.* An act for the relief of Malcolm Gillis. February 13, 1911 1907 *Charles F. Atwood and Ziba H. Nickerson.* An act for the relief of the heirs of Charles F. Atwood and Ziba H. Nickerson. February 13, 1911 1907 *George A. Armstrong.* An act for the relief of the heirs of George A. Armstrong. February 13, 1911 1908 *S. S. Somerville.* An act for the relief of S. S. Somerville. February 13, 1911 1908 *Charles K. Darling.* An act to reimburse Charles K. Darling for moneys necessarily expended by him as clerk of the court of appeals for the first circuit. February 13, 1911 1908 *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 13, 1911 1909 *Alfred Childers.* An act for the relief of Alfred Childers. February 15, 1911 1918 *JohnR. Kissinger.* An act granting an annuity to John R. Kissinger. February 15, 1911 1919 *Laura A. Wagner.* An act for the relief of Laura A. Wagner. February 15, 1911 1919 *William Doherty.* An act for the relief of William Doherty. February 15, 1911 1919 *E. C. Young.* An act for the relief of E. C. Young. February 16, 1911 1919 *Eugene Martin.* An act for the relief of Eugene Martin. February 16, 1911 1920 *William C. Rich.* An act for the relief of William C. Rich. February 16, 1911 1920 *Horace D. Bennett.* An act for the relief of Horace D. Bennett. February 16, 1911 1920 *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 16, 1911 1921 *Phoebe Clark.* An act for the relief of Phoebe Clark. February 16, 1911 1930 *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 16, 1911 1930 *Buffalo, Wyo.* An act providing for the sale of certain lands to the city of Buffalo, Wyoming. February 16, 1911 1942 *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 16, 1911 1942ix *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 16, 1911 1966 *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 16, 1911 1972 *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 17, 1911 1972 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than civil war.* An act granting tensions 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, 1911 1982 *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 soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 17, 1911 1984 *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 17, 1911 1985 *Willard W. Alt.* An act for the relief of Willard W. Alt. February 17, 1911 1993 *Thomas P. .Morgan, jr.* An act to pay Thomas P. Morgan, junior, amount found due him by Court of Claims. February 18, 1911 1994 *William P. Drummon.* An act for the relief of William P. Drummon. February 18, 1911 1994 *R. A. Sisson.* An act for the relief of R. A. Sisson. February 18, 1911 1994 *“Walter II. Chester,” schooner.* An act for the relief of the owners of the schooner Walter B. Chester. February 18, 1911 1995 *Charles E. Miller.* An act authorizing the issuance of a patent to certain lands to Charles E. Miller. February 18, 1911 1995 *William M. Wightman.* An act for the relief of the legal representatives of William M. Wightman, deceased. February 20, 1911 1995 *John G. Stauffer and Son.* An act for the relief of John G. Stauffer and Son. February 20, 1911 1995 *Evan M. Johnson.* An act for the relief of Captain Evan M. Johnson, United States Army. February 20, 1911 1996 *Sanitary Water-Still Company.* An act for the relief of the Sanitary Water-Still Company. February 20, 1911 1996 *F. W. Mueller.* An act for the relief of F. W. Mueller. February 20, 1911 1996 *William Mitchell.* An act for the relief of the relatives of William Mitchell, deceased. February 21, 1911 1996 *Mary Wind French.* An act for the relief of Mary Wind French. February 21, 1911 1997 *Horace P. Rugg.* An act for the relief of Horace P. Rugg. February 21, 1911 1997 *Charles J. Heinberg.* An act providing for the releasing of the claim of the United States Government to Arpent lot numbered forty-four, in the old city of Pensacola, Florida. February 24, 1911 1997 *Hans N. Anderson.* An act for the relief of Hans N. Anderson. February 24, 1911 1997 *Francis E. Rosier.* An act for the relief of Francis E. Rosier. February 24, 1911 1998 *Charles T. Gallagher and Samuel H. Proctor.* An act for the relief of Charles T. Gallagher and Samuel H. Proctor. February 27, 1911 1998 *James M. Sweat.* An act for the relief of James M. Sweat. February 27, 1911 1998 *David Jay Jennings.* An act for the relief of David Jay Jennings. February 27, 1911 1998 *James Jones.* An act for the relief of James Jones. February 27, 1911 1999 *Thomas Seals.* An act for the relief of Thomas Seals. February 27, 1911 1999 *Thomas C. Clark.* An act for the relief of Thomas C. Clark. February 27, 1911 1999 *James Donovan.* An act for the relief of James Donovan. February 27, 1911 1999 *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 28, 1911 2000 *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 28, 1911 2001 *John S. Ryan.* An act for the relief of Michael B. Ryan, son and administrator de bonis non of John S. Ryan, deceased. February 28, 1911 2010 *Pensions, civil war.* An act granting pensions and increases of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 2, 1911 2011 *M. N. Swofford.* An act for the relief of the legal representatives of M. N. Swofford, deceased. March 2, 1911 2020 *John Marshall.* An act for the relief of John Marshall. March 2, 1911 2021 *Charles A. Caswell.* An act for the relief of Charles A. Caswell. March 2, 1911 2021 *Henry Haltcman.* An act for the relief of Henry Halteman. March 2, 1911 2021 *John M. Bonine.* An act for the relief of John M. Bonine. March 3, 1911 2021 *Charles J. Smith.* An act for the relief of Charles J. Smith. March 3, 1911 2022x *S. H. Robinson.* An act for the relief of S. H. Robinson, of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. March 3, 1911 2022 *Arthur Henry Mayo.* An act to waive the age limit for admission to the Pay Corps of the United States Navy for one year in the case of Paymaster’s Clerk Arthur Henry Mayo. March 3, 1911 2022 *Jaji Bin Ydris.* An act for the relief of Jaji Bin Ydris. March 4, 1911 2022 *Arthur G. Fisk.* An act for the relief of Arthur G. Fisk. March 4, 1911 2023 *Frank W. Hutchin.* An act for the relief of Frank W. Hutchins. March 4, 1911 2023 *Alexander Wilkie.* An act for the relief of Alexander Wilkie. March 4, 1911 2023 *Gate of Heaven Church.* An act to refund to the Gate of Heaven Church, South Boston, Massachusetts, duty collected on stained-glass windows. March 4, 1911 2024 *Lincoln C. Andrews.* An act for the relief of Lincoln C. Andrews. March 4, 1911 2024 *Square 233, Washington, D. C.* An act directing the Secretary of War to convey the outstanding legal title of the United States to lot numbered twenty, square numbered two hundred and fifty-three, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. March 4, 1911 2024 *David F. Wallace.* An act for the relief of David F. Wallace. March 4, 1911 2024 *Valentine Fraker.* An act for the relief of Valentine Fraker. March 4, 1911 2025 *Hansell Hatfield.* An act for the relief of Hansell Hatfield, of McMinn County, Tennessee. March 4, 1911 2025 *Aaron Wakefield.* An act for the relief of Aaron Wakefield. March 4, 1911 2025 *R. J. Waren*. An act for the relief of R. J. Warren. March 4, 1911 2025 *John J. Adams.* An act for the relief of John J. Adams. March 4, 1911 2026 *H. M. Dickson and others.* An act for the relief of H. M. Dickson, William T. Mason, the Dickson-Mason Lumber Company, and D. L. Boyd. March 4, 1911 2026 *Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.* An act for the relief of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. March 4, 1911 2026 *William P. Williams.* An act to compensate William P. Williams for losses sustained by him while assistant treasurer of the United States at Chicago, Illinois. March 4, 1911 2026 *Elmer P. Kerr.* An act for the relief of Elmer P. Kerr. March 4, 1911 2027 *John Lee.* An act for the relief of John Lee, alias James Kiley. March 4, 1911 2027 *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 4, 1911 2027 *Eli Helton.* An act for the relief of Eli Helton. March 4, 1911 2045 *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 4, 1911 2046 *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 4, 1911 2063 *Chippewa Indian allottees.* An act for the relief of Frances Coburn, Charles Coburn, and the heirs of Mary Morrisette, deceased. March 4, 1911 2064 *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 4, 1911 2065 *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 4, 1911 2082 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than civil war.* An act granting tensions 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 4, 1911 2099 *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 4, 1911 2103 *David R. Lane.* An act to remove the charge of desertion against David R. Lane. March 4, 1911 2123 *Edward Swainor.* An act for the relief of Edward Swainor. March 4, 1911 2123 *Helen S. Hogan.* An act for the relief of Helen S. Hogan. March 4, 1911 2123 *Edward F. Kearns.* An act for the relief of Edward F. Kearns. March 4, 1911 2124 *Amos M. Barbin.* An act for the relief of Amos M. Barbin. March 4, 1911 2124 RESOLUTION. *Thomas Hoyne.* Joint resolution for the relief of Thomas Hoyne. February 21, 1911 2125 LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. first session, sixty-first congress. Page. Ordering printing of tariff bill and report. March 22, 1909 2129 Authorizing use of Rotunda of the Capitol for L’Enfant ceremonies. March 26, 1909 2129 Requesting the President to transmit to the Governors of the States proposed Amendment to the Constitution relating to income tax. July 27, 1909 2129 Authorizing correction in enrolling tariff bill and changing hides schedule. August 5, 1909 2130 Directing preparation and printing of compilation of all tariff acts. August 5, 1909 2130 Ordering printing of tariff law of 1909, with index. August 5, 1909 2130 For adjournment of Congress. August 5, 1909 2130 second session, sixty-first congress. For holiday recess. December 16, 1909 2131 Accepting statue of George L. Shoup from Idaho. January 17, 1910 2131 For printing proceedings accepting statue of George Laird Shoup. February 17, 1910 2131 Directing an examination of Cape Lookout, North Carolina, as a harbor of refuge. February 21, 1910 2131 Accepting statue of General Lewis Wallace from Indiana. February 26, 1910 2132 Accepting statue of John C. Calhoun from South Carolina. March 12, 1910 2132 For printing proceedings accepting statue of John C. Calhoun. March 24, 1910 2132 For printing proceedings accepting statue of General Lewis Wallace. March 24, 1910 2132 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to Edward D. Gilbert. April 1, 1910 2133 Accepting statue of Francis H. Pierpont from West; Virginia. April 30, 1910 2133 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to Sacramento and San Diego courts. May 18, 1910 2133 Ordering printing of a compilation of tariff acts. June 2, 1910 2133 For printing proceedings accepting statue of Francis H. Pierpont. June 6, 1910 2133 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to Oregon collection districts. June 14, 1910 2134 Requesting return from the President, of bill relating to John A. Brown. June 21, 1910 2134 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to James C. Johnson. June 21, 1910 2134 Authorizing joint Congressional committee to confer with Battle of Gettysburg Commission. June 21, 1910 2134 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to Jonesboro. Arkansas, courts. June 23, 1910 2135 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to John A. Brown. June 23, 1910 2135 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to James C. Johnson. June 23, 1910 2135 For adjournment of Congress. June 25, 1910 2135 third session, sixty-first congress. For holiday recess. December 19, 1910 2136 For printing report, etc., of investigations of Interior Department and Forest Service. December 20, 1910 2136 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to Captain Evan M. Johnson. February 11, 1911 2136 Requesting return from the President, of bill relating Io Helen S. Hogan. February 21, 1911 2136 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to Helen S. Hogan. February 24, 1911 2137 Directing correction in enrolling the Judicial Code. March 2, 1911 2137 Printing proceedings at dedication of Stephenson Grand Army Memorial. March 2, 1911 2137 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to homestead entries in national forests. March 2, 1911 2137 Directing correction in enrolling bill relating to homestead entries in national forests. March 3, 1911 2137xi LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. Special agreement with Great Britain relating to the North Atlantic Coast fisheries. Signed at Washington, January 27, 1909; confirmed by exchange of notes March 4, 1909 2141 Convention with the Netherlands for the settlement of disputes by arbitration. Signed at Washington May 2, 1908; proclaimed March 25, 1909 2148 Convention with Denmark for the settlement of disputes by arbitration. Signed at Washington May 18, 1909; proclaimed March 29, 1909 2151 Convention with China for the settlement of disputes by arbitration. Signed at Washington Octobers, 1908; proclaimed April 6, 1909 2154 Convention with Austria-Hungary for the settlement of disputes by arbitration. Signed at Washington January 15, 1909; proclaimed May 18, 1909 2156 Naturalization convention with Honduras. Signed at Tegucigalpa June 23, 1908; proclaimed June 8, 1909 2160 Agreement with Russia relating to status of corporations. Signed at Saint Petersburg June 25/12, 1904; proclaimed June 15, 1909 2163 Naturalization convention with Uruguay. Signed at Montevideo August 10, 1908; proclaimed June 19, 1909 2165 Convention with Peru for the settlement of disputes by arbitration. Signed at Washington December 5, 1908; proclaimed June 30, 1909 2169 Convention with Salvador for the settlement of disputes by arbitration. Signed at Washington December 21, 1908; proclaimed July 7, 1909 2172 Convention with Costa Rica for the settlement of disputes by arbitration. Signed at Washington January 13, 1909; proclaimed July 21, 1909 2175 Patent agreement with Germany. Signed at Washington February 23, 1909; proclaimed August 1, 1909 2178 Naturalization convention with Peru. Signed at Lima October 15, 1907; proclaimed September 2, 1909 2181 Parcels-post convention with Dutch Guiana. Signed at Paramaribo August 9, 1909, at Washington August 28, 1909; proclaimed September 4, 1909 2184 Arbitration convention with Paraguay. Signed at Asuncion March 13, 1909; proclaimed November 11, 1909 2190 Arbitration convention with Haiti. Signed at Washington January 7, 1909; proclaimed November 16, 1909 2193 Postal agreement with Great Britain. Signed at Washington July 7, 1908, at London July 18, 1908; proclaimed August 8, 1908 2196 Postal convention with Germany. Signed at Washington January 9, 1909, at Berlin January 26, 1909; proclaimed February 11, 1909 2197 International arbitration. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2199 International convention respecting contract debts. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2241 International convention relative to the opening of hostilities. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2259 International convention respecting the laws and customs of war on land. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2277 International convention respecting neutrals in war on land. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2310 International convention relative to laying submarine mines. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2332 International convention concerning bombardment by naval forces. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2351 International convention for the adaptation to maritime warfare of the principles of Geneva Convention. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2371 International convention relative to right of capture in naval war. Signed at. The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2396 International convention concerning neutrals in naval war. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2415 International declaration prohibiting the discharge of projectiles from balloons. Signed at The Hague October 18, 1907; proclaimed February 28, 1910 2439 Naturalization convention with Brazil. Signed at Rio de Janeiro April 27, 1908; proclaimed April 2, 1910 2444 Treaty with Great Britain relating to boundary waters with Canada. Signed at Washington January 11, 1909; proclaimed May 13, 1910 2448xiii Arbitration convention with Ecuador. Signed at Washington January 7, 1909; proclaimed June 23, 1910 2456 Parcel post convention with Hungary. Signed at Budapest May 15, 1910, at Washington June 27, 1910; approved June 30, 1910 2459 Extradition convention with Dominican Republic. Signed at Santo Domingo June 19, 1909; proclaimed August 26, 1910 2468 Treaty with Great Britain, fixing boundary line in Passamaquoddy Bay. Signed at Washington May 21, 1910; proclaimed September 3, 1910 2477 Arbitration convention with Mexico relating to Chamizal tract. Signed at Washington June 24, 1910; proclaimed January 25, 1911 2481 Protocol with Mexico relating to Chamizal tract. Signed at Washington, December 5, 1910; proclaimed January 25, 1911 2487xiv LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT. Page. Convening extra session of Congress. March 6, 1909 2491 Setting apart Cliff Dwellings as Navajo National Monument, Arizona. March 20, 1909 2491 Reciprocity with Italy. April 24, 1909 2492 Indian reservations opened. May 22, 1909 2494 Diminishing area of Grand Canyon National Game Preserve, Arizona. June 3, 1909 2496 Setting apart the Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon. July 12, 1909 2497 Setting apart the Mukuntuweap National Monument, Utah. July 31, 1909 2498 Tonnage dues. August 6, 1909 2498 Opening to entry lands on Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian reservations, South Dakota and North Dakota. August 19, 1909 2500 Setting aside the Shoshone Cavern National Monument, Wyoming. September 21, 1909 2501 Setting aside the Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah. September 25, 1909 2502 Setting aside the Gran Quivira National Monument, New Mexico. November 1, 1909 2503 Designating Thursday, November 25, 1909, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 15, 1909 2503 Location corrected of Casa Grande Ruin Reservation, Arizona. December 10, 1909 2504 Minimum tariff on imports from Great Britain. January 18, 1910 2505 Minimum tariff on imports from Spain and her colonies. January 18, 1910 2506 Minimum tariff on imports from Switzerland. January 18, 1910 2507 Minimum tariff on imports from Turkey. January 18, 1910 2509 Minimum tariff on imports from Italy and her colonies. January 18, 1910 2510 Minimum tariff on imports from Russian Empire. January 18, 1910 2511 Minimum tariff on imports from Norway. January 29, 1910 2512 Minimum tariff on imports from Belgium. January 29, 1910 2514 Minimum tariff on imports from Denmark and her colonies. January 29, 1910 2515 Minimum tariff on imports from Persia. January 29, 1910 2516 Minimum tariff on imports from Egypt. January 29, 1910 2518 Minimum tariff on imports from Portugal, Azores, and Maderia Islands. January 29, 1910 2519 Minimum tariff on imports from Sweden. January 29, 1910 2520 Minimum tariff on imports from Netherlands. Curaçao, and Dutch Guiana. January 29, 1910 2522 Minimum tariff on imports from Germany. February 7, 1910 2523 Minimum tariff on imports from Mexico. February 9, 1910 2524 Minimum tariff on imports from Argentine Republic. February 9, 1910 2526 Minimum tariff on imports from Panama. February 9, 1910 2527 Minimum tariff on imports from Brazil. February 9, 1910 2528 Minimum tariff on imports from Paraguay. February 9, 1910 2529 Minimum tariff on imports from Uruguay. February 9, 1910 2531 Minimum tariff on imports from Liberia. February 9, 1910 2532 Minimum tariff on imports from Japan. February 12, 1910 2533 Minimum tariff on imports from Indian Empire. February 12, 1910. 2534 Minimum tariff on imports from Aden. February 12, 1910 2536 Minimum tariff on imports from Malta. February 12, 1910 2537 Minimum tariff on imports from Greece. February 21, 1910 2538 Minimum tariff on imports from Abyssinia. February 21, 1910 2540 Minimum tariff on imports from Morocco. February 21, 1910 2541 Minimum tariff on imports from British Guiana. February 21, 1910 2542 Minimum tariff on imports from Portuguese colonies. February 21, 1910 2543 Minimum tariff on imports from Guatemala. February 21, 1910 2545 Minimum tariff on imports from Ecuador. February 21, 1910 2546 Minimum tariff on imports from Bolivia. February 21, 1910 2548 Minimum tariff on imports from Peru. February 21, 1910 2549 Minimum tariff on imports from Chile. February 21, 1910 2550 Minimum tariff on imports from Korea. March 1, 1910 2551 Minimum tariff on imports from Costa Rica. March 1, 1910 2553 Minimum tariff on imports from Honduras. March 1, 1910 2554 Minimum tariff on imports from German East Africa. March 1, 1910 2555 Minimum tariff on imports from Kamerun. March 1, 1910 2557 Minimum tariff on imports from German South-West Africa. March 1, 1910 2558 Minimum tariff on imports from Togoland. March 1, 1910 2559 Minimum tariff on imports from Dutch East Indies. March 1, 1910 2561 Minimum tariff on imports from the Isle of Man. March 1, 1910 2562 Minimum tariff on imports from the Channel Islands. March 1, 1910 2563 Minimum tariff on imports from Gibraltar. March 1, 1910 2564xvxvi Minimum tariff on importa from Cyprus. March 1, 1910 2566 Minimum tariff on imports from Ceylon. March 1, 1910 2567 Minimum tariff on imports from Mauritius. March 1, 1910 2569 Minimum tariff-on imports from Sokotra. March 1, 1910 2570 Minimum tariff on imports from Seychelles Islands. March 1, 1910 2571 Minimum tariff on imports from St. Helena. March 1, 1910 2573 Minimum tariff on imports from Ascension. March 1, 1910 2574 Minimum tariff on imports from Falkland Islands. March 1, 1910 2575 Minimum tariff on imports from British New Guinea. March 1, 1910 2577 Minimum tariff on imports from British North Borneo. March 1, 1910 2578 Minimum tariff on imports from British East Africa. March 1, 1910 2579 Minimum tariff on imports from British Somaliland. March 1, 1910 2581 Minimum tariff on imports from British Honduras. March 1, 1910 2582 Minimum tariff on imports from Austria-Hungary. March 1, 1910 2583 Minimum tariff on imports from the Bermudas. March 8, 1910 2584 Minimum tariff on imports from the Leeward Islands. March 8, 1910 2586 Minimum tariff on imports from Barbados. March 8, 1910 2587 Minimum tariff on imports from Jamaica, Turks, and Caicos islands. March 8, 1910 2589 Minimum tariff on imports from the Bahamas. March 8, 1910 2590 Minimum tariff on imports from the Windward Islands. March 8, 1910 2591 Minimum tariff on imports from Trinidad and Tobago. March 8, 1910 2593 Minimum tariff on imports from Cuba. March 8, 1910 2594 Minimum tariff on imports from Dominican Republic. March 8, 1910 2595 Minimum tariff on imports from Siam. March 8, 1910 2597 Minimum tariff on imports from Belgian Kongo. March 8, 1910 2598 Census inquiries, prompt and accurate answers requested to. March 15, 1910 2599 Minimum tariff on imports from France (including Algeria). March 19, 1910 2600 Setting aside the Sitka National Monument, Alaska. March 23, 1910 2601 Minimum tariff on imports from Fiji. March 24, 1910 2602 Minimum tariff on imports from Brunei and Sarawak. March 24, 1910 2604 Minimum tariff on imports from Gambia. March 24, 1910 2605 Minimum tariff on imports from Gold Coast and Ashanti. March 24, 1910 2606 Minimum tariff on imports from Hong Kong and Kow Loon. March 24, 1910 2608 Minimum tariff on imports from the Malay States. March 24, 1910 2609 Minimum tariff on imports from Northern Nigeria. March 24, 1910 2611 Minimum tariff on imports from Southern Nigeria. March 24, 1910 2612 Minimum tariff on imports from Nyasaland. March 24, 1910 2613 Minimum tariff on imports from Sierra Leone. March 24, 1910 2615 Minimum tariff on imports from Straits Settlements. March 24, 1910 2616 Minimum tariff on imports from Tonga. March 24, 1910 2618 Minimum tariff on imports from Weihaiwei. March 24, 1910 2619 Minimum tariff on imports from Kiaochow. March 24, 1910 2620 Minimum tariff on imports from German Possessions in Samoa. March 24, 1910 2622 Minimum tariff on imports from German New Guinea, including Carolines, Belew, and Marianne islands. March 24, 1910 2623 Minimum tariff on imports from Marshall, Brown, and Providence islands. March 24, 1910 2625 Minimum tariff on imports from Bhutan. March 24, 1910 2626 Minimum tariff on imports from Andorra. March 24, 1910 2627 Minimum tariff on imports from Afghanistan. March 24, 1910 2629 Minimum tariff on imports from Haiti. March 24, 1910 2630 Minimum tariff on imports from Johore. March 24, 1910 2631 Minimum tariff on imports from Kwantung. March 24, 1910 2633 Minimum tariff on imports from Montenegro. March 24, 1910 2634 Minimum tariff on imports from Luxemburg. March 24, 1910 2635 Minimum tariff on imports from Liechtenstein. March 24, 1910 2637 Minimum tariff on imjwrls from Monaco. March 21, 1910 2638 Minimum tariff on imports from Oman. March 24, 1910 2639 Minimum tariff on imports from Chinese Empire. March 24, 1910 2641 Minimum tariff on imports from Nepal. March 24, 1910 2642 Minimum tariff on imports from San Marino. March 24, 1910 2643 Minimum tariff on imports from Turkish possessions in Africa. March 24, 1910 2645 Minimum tariff on imports from Madagascar. March 28, 1910 2646 Minimum tariff on imports from Gabon. March 28, 1910 2647 Minimum tariff on imports from French settlements in India. March 28, 1910 2649 Minimum tariff on imports from French Equatorial Africa. March 28, 1910 2650 Minimum tariff on imports from French Indo-China. March 28, 1910 2651 Minimum tariff on imports from French Coast of Somali. March 28, 1910 2653 Minimum tariff on imports from French West Africa. March 28, 1910 2654 Minimum tariff on imports from Tunis. March 28, 1910 2655 Minimum tariff on imports from Salvador. March 28, 1910 2657 Minimum tariff on imports from Mayotte and Comoro islands. March 28, 1910 2658 Minimum tariff on imports from Guadeloupe and Dependencies. March 28, 1910 2659 Minimum tariff on imports from French Guiana. March 28, 1910 2661 Minimum tariff on imports from Saint Pierre and Miquelon. March 28, 1910 2662xvii Minimum tariff on importa from Martinique. March 28, 1910 2663 Minimum tariff on imports from French Settlements in Oceania. March 28, 1910 2665 Minimum tariff on imports from Réunion. March 28, 1910 2666 Minimum tariff on imports from New Caledonia. March 28, 1910 2667 Minimum tariff on imports from Nicaragua. March 28, 1910 2669 Minimum tariff on imports from Colombia. March 29, 1910 2670 Minimum tariff on imports from Servia. March 29, 1910 2671 Minimum tariff on imports from Roumania. March 29, 1910 2672 Minimum tariff on imports from Bulgaria. March 29, 1910 2674 Minimum tariff on imports from Venezuela. March 29, 1910 2675 Minimum tariff on imports from Canada. March 30, 1910 2676 Minimum tariff on imports from New Zealand. March 30, 1910 2677 Minimum tariff on imports from Australia. March 30, 1910 2679 Minimum tariff on imports from Newfoundland (including Labrador). March 30, 1910 2680 Minimum tariff on imports from British South African possessions and protectorates. March 30, 1910 2681 Minimum tariff on imports from British islands, possessions, protectorates, etc., not specifically mentioned. March 31, 1910 2683 Copyrights, benefits extended to designated countries. April 9, 1910 2685 Modifying boundaries of the Pecos National Forest, New Mexico. April 20, 1910 2686 Modifying boundaries of the Garces National Forest, Arizona. April 21, 1910 2687 Diminishing area of the Coeur d’Alene National Forest, Idaho. May 6, 1910 2688 Diminishing area of the Pend Oreille National Forest, Idaho. May 6, 1910 2688 Diminishing area of the Battlement National Forest, Colorado. May 6, 1910 2689 Diminishing area of the Minidoka National Forest, Idaho and Utah. May 6, 1910 2690 Diminishing area of the Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming. May 6, 1910 2691 Diminishing area of the Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Washington. May 6, 1910 2692 Diminishing area of the White River National Forest, Colorado. May 6, 1910 2693 Diminishing area of the Rainier National Forest, Washington. May 6, 1910 2693 Modifying boundaries of the Gila National Forest, New Mexico. May 9, 1910 2694 Diminishing area of the Colville National Forest, Washington. May 9, 1910 2695 Diminishing area of the Pocatello National Forest, Utah and Idaho. May 16, 1910 2696 Modifying boundaries of the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. May 16, 1910 2697 Diminishing area of the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. May 20, 1910 2698 Diminishing area of the Umatilla National Forest, Oregon. May 20, 1910 2699 Diminishing area of the Malheur National Forest, Oregon. May 21, 1910 2699 Diminishing area of the Whitman National Forest, Oregon. May 21, 1910 2700 Diminishing area of the San Isabel National Forest, Colorado. May 27, 1910 2701 Diminishing area of the Wallowa National Forest, Oregon. May 27, 1910 2702 Modifying boundaries of the Wenaha National Forest, Oregon and Washington. May 27, 1910 2703 Setting aside Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Utah. May 30, 1910 2703 Diminishing area of the Datil National Forest, New Mexico. June 7, 1910 2704 Diminishing area of the Gunnison National Forest, Colorado. June 9, 1910 2705 Diminishing area of the Cochetopa National Forest, Colorado. June 9, 1910 2706 Diminishing area of the Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado. June 10, 1910 2707 Modifying boundaries of the Coconino National Forest, Arizona. June 28, 1910 2708 Setting apart the Tusayan National Forest, Arizona. June 28, 1910 2709 Diminishing area of the Wenatchee National Forest, Washington. June 28, 1910 2710 Diminishing area of the Deerlodge National Forest, Montana. June 28, 1910 2711 Enlarging boundaries of the Lemhi National Forest, Idaho. June 28, 1910 2712 Setting apart the Palisade National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming. June 28, 1910 2712 Modifying boundaries of the Beaverhead National Forest, Montana and Idaho. June 28, 1910 2713 Modifying boundaries of the Taighee National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming. June 28, 1910 2714 Copyrights, benefits extended to Luxemburg. June 29, 1910 2716 Opening to entry lands on Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Reservation, Oklahoma. July 1, 1910 2716 Enlarging boundaries of the Chelan National Forest, Washington. July 1, 1910 2717 Diminishing area of the Nebo National Forest, Utah. July 1, 1910 2718 Modifying boundaries of the Corona'do National Forest, Arizona. July 1, 1910 2719 Setting apart; the Kern National Forest, California. July 1, 1910 2720 Setting apart the Colorado National Forest, Colorado. July 1, 1910 2720 Modifying boundaries of the Wasatch National Forest, Utah. July 1, 1910 2721 Modifying boundaries of the Zuni National Forest, Arizona and New Mexico. July 1, 1910 2722 Modifying boundaries of the Manzano National Forest, New Mexico. July 1, 1910 2723 Modifying boundaries of the Chiracahua National Forest, Arizona and New Mexico. July 1, 1910 2724 Modifying boundaries of the Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming. July 1, 1910 2726 Modifying boundaries of the Sequoia National Forest, California. July 1, 1910 2727 Diminishing area of the Sierra National Forest, California. July 1, 1910 2728 Setting apart the Eldorado National Forest, California and Nevada. July 28, 1910 2729 Modifying boundaries of the Tahoe National Forest, California and Nevaila. July 28, 1910 2730 Modifying boundaries of the Plumas National Forest, California. July 28, 1910 2731 Diminishing area of the Hayden National Forest, Wyoming and Colorado. August 8, 1910 2732 Diminishing area of the Pike National Forest, Colorado. August 10, 1910 2733 Diminishing area of the Leadville National Forest, Colorado. August 10, 1910 2734 Diminishing area of the Montezuma National Forest, Colorado. August 15, 1910 2735xviii Diminishing area of the Rio Grande National Forest, Colorado. August 15, 1910 2736 Modifying boundaries of the San Juan National Forest, Colorado. August 15, 1910 2736 Modifying boundaries of the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. August 23, 1910 2737 Modifying boundaries of the Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona. August 24, 1910 2739 Modifying boundaries of the Jemez National Forest, New Mexico. August 24, 1910 2740 Enlarging’ boundaries of the Carson National Forest, New Mexico. August 24, 1910 2741 Diminishing area of tire Routt National Forest, Colorado. August 24, 1910 2741 Opening to entry lands of tho Crow Indian Reservation, Montana. September 9, 1910 2742 Diminishing area of the Arapaho National Forest, Colorado. September 26, 1910 2743 Modifying boundaries of the Powell National Forest, Utah. September 26, 1901 2744 Modifying boundaries of the Tonto National Forest, Arizona. September 26, 1910 2745 Diminishing area of the Apache National Forest, Arizona. September 26, 1910 2746 Modifying boundaries of the Crook National Forest, Arizona. September 26, 1910 2747 Diminishing area of the Arkansas National Forest, Arkansas. September 26, 1910 2749 Modifying boundaries of the Uinta National Forest, Utah. October 7, 1910 2749 Modifying boundaries of the Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyoming. October 7, 1910 2750 Modifying boundaries of the Prescott National Forest, Arizona. October 7, 1910 2751 Modifying boundaries of the California National Forest, California. October 12, 1910 2752 Modifying boundaries of the Stanislaus National Forest, California. October 12, 1910 2753 Modifying boundaries of the Wichita National Forest, Oklahoma. October 13, 1910 2754 Modifying boundaries of the Alamo National Forest, New Mexico. October 20, 1910 2755 Enlarging boundaries of the Klamath National Forest, California. November 3, 1910 2756 Designating Thursday, November 24, 1910, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 5, 1910 2759 Diminishing area of the Angeles National Forest, California. November 25, 1910 2760 Copyrights, benefits to Germany extended to mechanical reproductions. December 8, 1910 2761 Diminishing area of the Chelan National Forest, Washington. December 10, 1910 2762 Modifying boundaries of the Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada. December 10, 1910 2763 Modifying boundaries of the Monterey National Forest, California. December 12, 1910 2764 Modify boundaries of the Trinity National Forest, California. December 16, 1910 2765 Modifying boundaries of the Shasta National Forest, California. December 16, 1910 2766 Enlarging boundaries of the Sopris National Forest, Colorado. December 16, 1910 2767 Modifying boundaries of the Cleveland National Forest, California. December 16, 1910 2768 Diminishing area of the Holy Cross National Forest, Colorado. December 16, 1910 2769 Diminishing area of the Sundance National Forest, Wyoming. December 16, 1910 2770 Modifying boundaries of the Sevier National Forest, Utah. December 23, 1910 2771 Modifying boundaries of the Modoc National Forest, California. December 23, 1910 2772 Diminishing area of the Boise National Forest, Idaho. December 24, 1910 2773 Modifying boundaries of the Ozark National Forest, Arkansas. December 28, 1910 2774 Modifying boundaries of the Lassen National Forest, California. December 30, 1910 2775 Diminishing area of the Kern National Forest, California. January 30, 1911 2776 Modifying boundaries of the Inyo National Forest, California and Nevada. February 23, 1911 2776 Convening extra session of Congress. March 4, 1911 2778 xiii PRIVATE LAWS of theUNITED STATES OF AMERICA passed by the SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS.**1909–1911.** xix
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