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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · March 4, 1913 · Chapter 172

Chapter 172. Authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Saint John River between the town of Van Buren, Maine, and the parish of Saint Leonards, Province of New Brunswick, Dominion of Canada

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CHAP. 172.— An Act Authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Saint John River between the town of Van Buren, Maine, and the parish of Saint Leonards, Province of New Brunswick, Dominion of Canada.March 4, 1913.[[H. R. 28840](/us/bill/62/hr/28840).][[Public, No. 457](/us/pl/62/457).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Saint John River.Van Buren Bridge Company may bridge, Van Buren, Me., to Saint Leonards, N.
B., Canada. That the Van Buren Bridge Company, a corporation created by the laws of the State of Maine, its successors and assigns, be, and they are hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a railroad bridge and approaches thereto across the Saint John River at a point suitable to the interests of navigation in the town of Van Buren, in the county of Aroostook, in the State of Maine, to a point on the opposite side of said river in the parish of Saint Leonards, in the county of Madawska, in the Province of Now Brunswick, Dominion of Canada; said bridge shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled “An ActVol. 34, p. 84. to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters.” approved March twenty-third, nineteen hundred and six: *Provided*,*Proviso*.Consent of Canada required Wore commencement .
That the construction of the said bridge shall not be commenced until the consent of the proper authorities of the Dominion of Canada for the erection of the structure shall have been obtained. Sec. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is herebyAmendment expressly reserved. Approved, March 4, 1913. No. 1: Authorizing payment of December salaries to officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives on the day of adjournment for the holiday recess.
Public Resolution 1 37 Stat. 1021 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 1.] Joint Resolution Authorizing payment of December salaries to officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives on the day of adjournment for the holiday recess.December 17, 1912.[[S.
J. Res. 144](/us/bill/62/sjres/144).][[Pub. Res., No. 61](/us/bill/62/pubres/61).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Congressional officers, etc., to be paid December, 1912, salaries on day of recess adjournment. That the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to pay the officers and employees of the Senate and House of Representatives, borne on the annual and session rolls, including the Capitol police, their respective salaries for the month of December, nineteen hundred and twelve, on the day of adjournment for the holiday recess; and that the Clerk of the HouseClerk hire to Members and Delegates. of Representatives is authorized to pay on the said day Members and Delegates their allowance for clerk hire for the said month of December.
Approved, December 17, 1912. No. 2: Authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver a condemned cannon to the Army and Navy Union, United States of America. Public Resolution 2 37 Stat. 1021 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 2.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver a condemned cannon to the Army and Navy Union, United States of America.January 24, 1913.[[H.
J. Res. 239](/us/bill/62/hjres/239).][[Pub. Res., No. 62](/us/bill/62/pubres/62).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Army and Navy Union. Condemned cannon donated to. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to deliver to the order of Charles H. Baxter, first vice president of the Army and Navy Union, United States of America, one dismounted bronze cannon used in the Civil War, to be used by the Army and Navy Union 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 condemned cannon. Approved, January 24, 1913. No. 3: Appropriating $40,000 for expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate. Public Resolution 3 37 Stat. 1021 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 3.] Joint Resolution Appropriating $40,000 for expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate.January 27, 1913.[[S.
J. Res. 150](/us/bill/62/sjres/150).][[Pub. Res., No. 63](/us/bill/62/pubres/63).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Senate. That there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the following sum: For expenses of inquiries and investigations ordered by the Senate,Appropriation for inquiries and investigations. including compensation to stenographers to committees, at such rate as may be fixed by the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate, but not exceeding $1.25 per printed page, to be immediately available, $40,000.
Approved, January 27, 1913. No. 5: To provide for the maintenance of public order and the protection of life and property in connection with the presidential inaugural ceremonies in nineteen hundred and thirteen. Public Resolution 5 37 Stat. 1021 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 5.] Joint Resolution To provide for the maintenance of public order and the protection of life and property in connection with the presidential inaugural ceremonies in nineteen hundred and thirteen.January 29, 1913.[[S.
J. Res. 145](/us/bill/62/sjres/145).][[Pub. Res., No. 64](/us/bill/62/pubres/64).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,District of Columbia.Appropriation for maintenance of public order, inaugural ceremonies. That $23,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated and from the revenues of the District of Columbia in equal parts, is hereby appropriated to enable the Com10211022missioners of the District of Columbia to maintain public order and protect life and property in said District from the twenty-eighth of February to the tenth of March, nineteen hundred and thirteen, both inclusive.
Said commissioners are hereby authorized and directedRegulations, etc., authorized. to make all reasonable regulations necessary to secure such preservation of public order and protection of life and property and fixing fares by public conveyance, and to make special regulations respecting the standing, movements, and operating of vehicles of whatever character or kind during said period and fixing fares to be charged for the use of the same. Such regulations shall be in force one weekDuration. prior to said inauguration, during said inauguration, and one week subsequent thereto, and shall be published in one or more of the daily newspapers published in the District of Columbia; and in such other manner as the Commissioners may deem best to acquaint the public with the same; and no penalty prescribed for the violation of any of such regulations shall be enforced until five days after such publication.
Any person violating any of such regulations shall be liable forPenalty for violations. each such offense to a fine not to exceed $100 in the police court of said District, and in default of payment thereof to imprisonment in the workhouse of said District for not longer than sixty days. AndPublic convenience stations, etc. the sum of $2,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby likewise appropriated, to be expended by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, for the construction, maintenance, and expenses incident to the operation of temporary public comfort stations and information booths during the period aforesaid.
Approved, January 29, 1913. No. 6: Granting to the Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard the use of the corridors of the courthouse of the District of Columbia upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the marshal of the District of Columbia. Public Resolution 6 37 Stat. 1022 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 6.] Joint Resolution Granting to the Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard the use of the corridors of the courthouse of the District of Columbia upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the marshal of the District of Columbia.January 31, 1913.[[S. J. Res. 153](/us/bill/62/sjres/153).][[Pub. Res., No. 65](/us/bill/62/pubres/65).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,District of Columbia.Courthouse corridors may be used by Fifth Maryland National Guard, etc.
That the marshal of the District of Columbia be, and he is hereby, authorized to permit the Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard to occupy and use the corridors of the courthouse of the District of Columbia, from six o’clock in the evening of March third to seven o’clock in the evening of March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, upon such terms and conditions as the marshal of the District of Columbia shall impose upon the colonel of the Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard.
Approved, January 31, 1913. No. 7: Approving the plan, design, and location for a Lincoln Memorial. Public Resolution 7 37 Stat. 1022 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 7.] Joint Resolution Approving the plan, design, and location for a Lincoln Memorial.February 1, 1913.|[S.
J. Res. 158](/us/bill/62/sjres/158).][[Pub. Res., No. 66](/us/bill/62/pubres/66).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Lincoln MemorialApproval of plan, etc., for.Vol. 36, p. 898. That the plan, design, and location for a Lincoln Memorial, determined upon and recommended to Congress December fourth, nineteen hundred and twelve, by the commission created by the Act entitled “An Act to provide a commission to secure plans and designs for a monument or memorial to the memory of Abraham Lincoln,” approved February ninth, nineteen hundred and eleven, be, and the same are hereby, approved.
Approved, February 1, 1913. No. 8: To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States on Match fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen. Public Resolution 8 37 Stat. 1023 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public 1023 [No. 8.] Joint Resolution To enable the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States on Match fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen.February 3, 1913.[[S. J. Res. 157](/us/bill/62/sjres/157).][[Pub. Res., No. 67](/us/bill/62/pubres/67).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Inaugural ceremonies.Appropriation for Congressional expenses.
That to enable the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives to pay the necessary expenses of the inaugural ceremonies of the President of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, in accordance with such program as may be adopted by the Joint Committee*Post*, p. 1465. of the Senate and House of Representatives, appointed under a concurrent resolution of the two Houses, including the pay for extra police for three days, at $3 per day, there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $25,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the same to be immediately available.
Approved, February 3, 1913. No. 9: Authorizing the granting of permits to the committee on inaugural ceremonies on the occasion of the inauguration of the President elect on March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, and so forth. Public Resolution 9 37 Stat. 1023 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 9.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the granting of permits to the committee on inaugural ceremonies on the occasion of the inauguration of the President elect on March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, and so forth.February 3, 1913.[[H.
J. Res. 380](/us/bill/62/hjres/380).][[Pub. Res., No. 68](/us/bill/62/pubres/68).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of American Congress assembled,District of Columbia.Inauguration of President.Use of reservations, etc., authorized. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorized to grant permits, under such restrictions as ho may deem necessary, to the committee on inaugural ceremonies for the use of any reservations or other public spaces in the city of Washington under his control on the occasion of the inauguration of the President elect on the fourth day of March, nineteen hundred and thirteen, provided that in his opinion no serious or permanent injuries will be thereby inflicted upon such reservations or public spaces or statuary thereon; and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia mayStreets, avenues, etc. designate for such and other purposes on the occasion aforesaid such streets, avenues, and sidewalks in said city of Washington under their control as they may deem proper and necessary: *Provided, however*,*Provisos*.Supervision of stands, etc.
That all stands or platforms that may be erected on the public spaces aforesaid shall be under the supervision of the said inaugural committee and in accordance with the plans and designs to be approved by the Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia, the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds, and the Superintendent of the United States Capitol Building and Grounds: *And provided*Removal of structures, etc. *further*, That the reservations or public spaces occupied by the stands or other structures shall be promptly restored to their original condition before such occupation, and that the inaugural committee shall indemnify the War Department for any damage of any kind whatsoever upon such reservations or spaces by reason of such use.
Sec. 2. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia areUse of overhead wires for illumination. hereby authorized to permit the committee on illumination of the inaugural committee for the inaugural ceremonies, March, nineteen hundred and thirteen, to stretch suitable overhead conductors, with sufficient supports wherever necessary, and in the nearest practicable connection with the present supply of light, for the purpose of*Provisos*.Supervision of work. effecting the said illumination: *Provided*, That if it shall be necessary to erect wires for illuminating or other purposes over any park or reservation in the District of Columbia, the work of erection and removal of said wires shall be under the supervision of the official in charge of said park or reservation: *Provided further*, That the said Time limit.conductors shall not be used for the conveying of electrical currents 1024after March eighth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, and shall, with their supports, be fully and entirely removed from the streets and avenues of the said city of Washington on or before March fifteenth, nineteen hundred and thirteen: *And provided further*, That theSafety precautions, etc. stretching and removing of the said wires shall be under the supervision of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, who shall see that the provisions of this resolution are enforced; that all needful precautions are taken for the protection of the public; and that the pavement of any street, avenue, or alley disturbed is replaced in as good condition as before entering upon the work herein authorized: *And provided further*, That no expense or damage on account of orNo expense to United States or District. due to the stretching, operation, or removing of the said temporary overhead conductors shall be incurred by the United States or the District of Columbia.
Sec. 3. That the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the NavyLoan of flags, etc., for decorating. be, and they are hereby, authorized to loan to the committee on inaugural ceremonies such ensigns, flags, and so forth, belonging to the Government of the United States (except battle flags) that are not now in use and may be suitable and proper for decoration and may, in their judgment, he spared without detriment to the public service, such flags to be used in connection with said ceremonies by said committee under such regulations and restrictions as may be prescribed by the said Secretaries, or either of them, in decorating the fronts of public buildings and other places on the line of march between the Capitol and the Executive Mansion and the ulterior of the reception hall: *Provided*, That the loan of the said ensigns, flags, signal numbers,*Provisos*.Time limit. and so forth, to said committee shall not take place prior to the twenty-fourth day of February, and they shall be returned by the tenth day of March, nineteen hundred and thirteen: *Provided further*,Indemnity for damages.
That the said committee shall indemnify the said departments, or either of them, for any loss or damage to such flags not necessarily incident to such use. That the Secretary of War is hereby authorizedLoan of tents, etc. to loan to the inaugural committee, for the purpose of caring for the sick, injured, and infirm on the occasion of the inauguration of the President of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, such hospital tents and camp appliances and other necessaries, hospital furniture, and utensils of all descriptions, ambulances, horses, drivers, stretchers, and Red Cross flags and poles belonging to the Government of the United States as in his judgment may be spared and are not in use by the Government at the time of the inauguration: *And provided further*, That the inaugural committee shallIndemnity for damages. indemnify the War Department for any loss or damage to such hospital tents and appliances as aforesaid not necessarily incident to such use: *And provided further*, That the said inaugural committeeBond. shall give bond, with security satisfactory to the Secretary of War, to do the same.
Sec. 4. That the Commissioners of the District of Columbia be,Temporary telegraph wires permitted. and they are hereby, authorized to permit the Western Union Telegraph Company and the Postal Telegraph Company to extend overhead wires to such points along the line of parade as shall be deemed by the chief marshal convenient for use in connection with the parade and other inaugural purposes, the said wires to be taken down withinRemoval. ten days after the conclusion of the ceremonies on the fourth day of March, nineteen hundred and thirteen.
Approved, February 3, 1913. No. 10: To appoint George Gray a member of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Public Resolution 10 37 Stat. 1025 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public 1025 [No. 10.] Joint Resolution To appoint George Gray a member of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution.February 7, 1913.[[S.
J. Res. 156](/us/bill/62/sjres/156).][[Pub. Res., No. 69](/us/bill/62/pubres/69).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Smithsonian Institution.George Gray appointed Regent. That the vacancy in the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, in the class other than Members of Congress, shall be filled by the reappointment of George Gray, a citizen of Delaware. Approved, February 7, 1913. No. 11: Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan certain tents for use at the meeting of the Imperial Council of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine to be held at Dallas, Texas, in May, nineteen hundred and thirteen.
Public Resolution 11 37 Stat. 1025 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 11.] Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of War to loan certain tents for use at the meeting of the Imperial Council of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine to be held at Dallas, Texas, in May, nineteen hundred and thirteen.March 2, 1913.[[S.
J . Res. 143](/us/bill/62/sjres/143).][[Pub. Res., No. 70](/us/bill/62/pubres/70).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.Loan of tents, etc., for meeting at Dallas, Tex. That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized to loan, at his discretion, to the executive committee of Hella Temple of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at Dallas, Texas, having in charge the arrangements for the meeting of the imperial council of said order, to be held in Dallas, Texas, in May, nineteen hundred and thirteen, such tents, with necessary flies, poles, ridges, and pins for each, as may be required at said meeting: *Provided*, That no expense shall*Proviso*.No expense. be caused the United States Government by the delivery and return of such property, the same to be delivered to said executive committee of Hella Temple at such time prior to the date of such meeting as may be agreed upon by the Secretary of War and Mike H.
Thomas, chairman of said executive committee: *Provided further*, That the SecretaryBond required. of War shall, before delivering such property, take from said Mike II. Thomas a good and sufficient bond for the safe return of said property in good order and condition, the whole transaction to be without expense to the Government of the United States: *Provided further*, That hereafter no loan of tents shall be made except toLoans of tents hereafter restricted. the Grand Army of the Republic and the United Confederate Veterans.
Approved, March 2, 1913. No. 12: Stopping traffic and preventing interference with the suffrage procession. Public Resolution 12 37 Stat. 1025 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 12.] Joint Resolution Stopping traffic and preventing interference with the suffrage procession.March 2, 1913.[[S.
J. Res. 164](/us/bill/62/sjres/164).][[Pub. Res., No. 71](/us/bill/62/pubres/71).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,District of Columbia.Traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue to be stopped for suffrage procession, March 3, 1913.District of Columbia.Traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue to be stopped for suffrage procession, March 3, 1913. That the superintendent of police of the District of Columbia be, and he is hereby, directed to stop all the ordinary traffic and travel, including the operation of street railroads, along Pennsylvania Avenue from the Peace Monument to Seventeenth Street, between the hours of three and five postmeridian, on Monday, the third day of March, anno Domini nineteen hundred and thirteen, and to prevent any interference with the suffrage procession on that date.
Approved, March 2, 1913. No. 13: Providing for extending provisions of the Act authorizing extension of payments to homesteaders on the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho. Public Resolution 13 37 Stat. 1025 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 13.] Joint Resolution Providing for extending provisions of the Act authorizing extension of payments to homesteaders on the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho.March 3, 1913.[[H.
J. Res. 326](/us/bill/62/hjres/326).][[Pub. Res., No. 72](/us/bill/62/pubres/72).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho. That the provisions of an Act of Congress approved April fifteenth, nineteen hundred and 1026twelve, authorizing the extension of time within which to makeAdditional time allowed for payments due for homesteads prior to April 15, 1912. payments of certain moneys by homestead entrymen upon the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, in the State of Idaho, be extended and held to apply to payments that became due prior to the passage of the Act under the same conditions that apply to payments becoming due subsequent to the passage of the law.
That nothing herein*Ante*, p. 85. contained shall affect any valid adverse claim initiated prior to the passage of this resolution. Approved, March 3, 1913. No. 14: Providing for an American commission for the investigation of rural credits in Europe. Public Resolution 14 37 Stat. 1026 1913-03-04 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 2025-02-24 62 3 public [No. 14.] Joint Resolution Providing for an American commission for the investigation of rural credits in Europe.March 4, 1913.[[S. J. Res. 132](/us/bill/62/sjres/132).][[Pub. Res., No. 73](/us/bill/62/pubres/73).] Whereas the Department of State of the United States detailed, uponPreamble. the application of the Southern Commercial Congress, David Lubin, American delegate to the International Institute of Agriculture, Rome, Italy, to direct a conference on agricultural finance, held under the auspices of the Southern Commercial Congress in Nashville, Tennessee, April first to sixth; and Whereas twenty-seven States were represented through delegates in the conference; and Whereas resolutions were unanimously adopted providing for an American commission to go abroad for the investigation of rural credits in Europe; and Whereas the Southern Commercial Congress will send the commission abroad, composed of delegates from ail States of the United States, to report to the International Institute of Agriculture (which under treaty is supported by the Government of the United States), at the time of the meeting of the General Assembly of the International Institute of Agriculture, May, nineteen hundred and thirteen:
Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Rural credits abroad.Diplomatic courtesies asked for commission to investigate.*Ante*, p. 855. That the Secretary of State be authorized and requested to bespeak for the proposed American commission to investigate the European systems of rural credits the diplomatic courtesies of the various European Governments. Approved, March 4, 1913. i INDEX. **A.** Page. *Abandoned Military Reservations,* appropriation for surveying, etc. 457 *Abandoned Wife or Child, D.
C.,* appropriation for payments to destitute 170, 965 deficiency appropriation for payments to destitute 599, 917 juvenile court given concurrent jurisdiction with supreme court in cases to compel support of 136 *Abbeville, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Aberdeen, Miss.,* terms of court at 59, 118 *Aberdeen, Wash.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Abilene, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Absaroka National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Absecon Creek, N.
J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 *Absecon Inlet, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of; construction of dredge; contract work 203 for improvement of; open channel; local contribution 804 *Accident Insurance Companies, D. C.,* provisions regulating business of 16 *Accounting Officers of the Treasury,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 618, 934 *Accounts and Disbursements Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 293, 848 details allowed to and from other bureaus 294 *Accounts Division, Department of Justice,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc. 404, 781 administrative audit of Department accounts to be made in 404 *Accounts, Public,* examination of all, before auditing, preparation of vouchers, etc., to be by administrative heads of bureaus, and not by disbursing clerks 375 disbursing clerks to examine vouchers prepared outside of Washington 375 *“Active,” U.
S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Ada, Okla.,* loan of tents, cots, etc., for Confederate Veterans’ Reunion at 644 *Adams, Mass.,* condemned cannon granted to, for State armory grounds 1010 *Adams Mill Road, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for widening 916 *Addison, W. Va.,* terms of court at; room required 76 *Adjutant General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for contingencies, headquarters, divisions, and departments 570, 704 for pay of officers; longevity 573, 708 *Adjutant General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 386, 763 for rent 388, 766 *Administrative Methods, Treasury Department,* appropriation for investigations, etc., to secure better 379, 757 *Admiralty Inlet, Wash.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel to Crockett Lake 231 *Admission of New States,* conditions for admission of New Mexico and Arizona 39 proclamation to Issue when conditions complied with 39 notice to governors of amendments to constitutions to be submitted 39 elections; certification of results 39 States admitted if conditions complied with 39 New Mexico to be admitted subject to established boundary with Texas 39 amendment to constitution to be voted upon 39 right of suffrage in enabling act amended 42 Arizona, amendment to constitution to be voted upon 42 if not ratified, admission denied 43 *Adulterated Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 289, 844 *Adulterated Seeds and Grain,* prohibition on importing, for seeding 506 *Advertising Agency,* authorized for recruiting enlisted men, Navy 332, 894 *Advertising, D.
C.,* appropriation for general 147, 944 for, notices of taxes in arrears 147, 944 deficiency appropriation for general 598, 916 for, notices of taxes in arrears 598 *Aeroplanes, Army* (*see* Airships, etc., Army) *Aeroplanes, Navy,* appropriation for machinery 348, 905 *Affray, D. C.,* jurisdiction of police court in cases of; punishment 192 *Africa, Northern,* appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulates in 696 *African Slave Trade,* deficiency appropriation for suppressing 619 *African Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing,* appropriation for annual contribution 100, 692 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses 595 *Age Pensions,* ratings for, Civil War service 112 increases to be made without further ap plication, if age established of record 1019 *Agreements, etc., in Restraint of Trade,* application of antitrust laws to imported articles 667 liability of principal or agent 667 seizure of property within the United States or in interstate transit 667 *Agricultural Credits in Europe,* appropriation for expenses of commission to cooperate in study, etc., of 855 diplomatic, courtesies requested for commission 1026 i ii *Agricultural Department* (*see * Department of Agriculture). *Agricultural Experiment Stations, Office of,* appropriation for salaries 297, 850 for general expenses 297, 851 for administrative expenses 297, 851 for stations, Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Guam 298, 851 for reports on farmers’ institutes and agricultural schools 298, 851 for nutrition investigations 298, 851 for irrigation investigations 298, 852 report on reservoir plan in western, Kansas and Oklahoma 298 for drainage investigations 298, 852 for rent 297, 850 *Agricultural Lands in Forest Reserves,* appropriation for selecting, etc., to be opened to homestead entry 287, 842 for surveying, etc., by Forest Service employees 287, 842 for classification, etc., of 845 *Agricultural Machinery and Implements,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Agricultural Report,* appropriation for printing and binding 482 *Agricultural Schools,* appropriation for reports, etc., on 298, 851 *Agriculture,* inquiry to be made by Industrial Relations Commission into labor conditions of 416 *Agriculture, Department of* (*see* Department of Agriculture). *Agriculture, International Institute of,* appropriation for payment of quota, member, etc. 101, 693 for translating, etc., publications 101, 693 *Agüero y Junqué, Manuel, of Cuba,* admitted to Military Academy for instruction; conditions, etc. 632 *Ahnapee, Wis.,* deficiency appropriation for improvement of harbor 619 *Aids to Navigation,* additional light vessels authorized for general service 238 deficiency appropriation for 614 lighthouse tender authorized for general service 1017 first district; two tenders authorized 238 Monhegan Island, Me., light vessel 1017 third district;
Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y., carpenter shop 1017 fifth district; Thimble Shoal, Chesapeake Bay, Va., station reestablished 238 deficiency appropriation for 614 gas buoys, etc., Baltimore, Md., channels 238 sixth district; Cape Fear River, N. C., lighting, etc. 238 deficiency appropriation for 614 purchase of a site and construction of depot 1017 eighth district; Aransas Pass Light Station, Tex., additional land 238 Atchafalaya Entrance Channel, La. 1017 Southwest Pass light vessel 1018 ninth district;
San Juan, P. R., improvement of reservation, etc. 238 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, keeper’s dwelling and additional lights authorized 239 Navassa Island, W. I., light station 1018 ninth district; Fort Ferro, P. R., purchase of site and construction of watershed 1018 tenth district; Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, improvements 1018 Cleveland, Ohio, fog-signal station, improvements 1018 Lorain, Ohio, light and fog-signal station 1018 eleventh district; Ashland, Wis., additional 1018 Oconto Harbor, Wis., pierhead fight and lighted buoy 1018 twelfth district;
Manistique, Mich., establishment of aids in harbor 1018 Saint Marys River, Mich., repairs and improvements 239 deficiency appropriation for 614 Duck Island, Saint Marys River, Mich., reconveyance of land to Chase S. Osborn 239 thirteenth district; construction of tender 239 post lights, Saint Croix River and Lake, Wis. and Minn. 239 sixteenth district; Cape Saint Elias, Alaska, light and tog signal 1018 seventeenth district; Puget Sound, Wash., additions and improvements 1018 Columbia River, Oreg., Warrior Rock light station 1018 eighteenth district;
Point Arena lighthouse, Cal., completion of road from Rollerville 1018 North Farallon Island, Cal., light and fog-signal station 1018 purchase of additional land authorized; limit 1018 supplies may be furnished from general stock and reimbursed out of special work 1018 sale of condemned supplies, etc.; deposit of proceeds 1019 *Airships, etc., Army,* appropriation for; limit for purchase, etc. 571, 705 *Aikin County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, in 495 *Akron, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 882 sale of present building; minimum price 882 *Alabama,* apportionment of Representatives 13 all right, title, and interest in former Creek Indian lands, relinquished to present owners 122 Indian rights, etc., not affected 122 coal lands, opened to surface homestead entry 90 *Alabama Middle Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 699 terms, Dothan 699 Montgomery 699 Opelika 699 offices of clerk 699 transfer of certain pending cases to south ern division of 53 *Alabama Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 698 terms, Anniston 699 Birmingham 698 Florence 698 Gadsden 698 Huntsville 698 Jasper 699 Tuscaloosa 699 iii offices of clerk 699 judge to reside at Birmingham 699 *Alabama River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 211, 810 *Alabama Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 699 terms, Mobile 699 Selma 699 *Alameda, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Alamo National Forest, N.
Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Alaska,* appropriation for salaries, government in 385, 763 for contingent expenses 385, 763 for legislative expenses 763 for surveying and marking boundary with Canada 99, 692 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 104, 696 for agricultural experiment stations 298, 851 for tests of coal in, for use on naval vessels 338, 898 for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 399, 777 for protecting seal fisheries, etc., in 429 for investigating mineral resources 457 for mine inspector; per diem 458 for care of insane persons 459 for education of natives 459 for reindeer stations, etc. 459 for protection of game 459 for suppressing liquor traffic among natives 459 for expenses, marshal 465 for office expenses, district attorney 465 for expenses, district judge outside of official residence 466 for miscellaneous court expenses 466 for salaries, fur-seal and salmon fisheries, etc. 474 for expenses protecting seal and salmon fisheries 475 for food, etc., to natives of Pribilof Islands 475 for star route mail service in; emergencies 545, 796 for mail equipments for 546, 797 for military cable and telegraph lines 571, 706 for extra pay to enlisted men on military and cable lines 576, 709 for loss by exchange, Army disbursing agents in 576, 709 for constructing military roads, etc., in 584, 716 for Sign al Corps cable station 717 deficiency appropriation for relief of volcano sufferers 597 for care of insane 606 for incidental court expenses 611, 926 for contingent expenses 622 for education of natives 935 compilation, etc., of all laws affecting, to be made 518 appropriation for 518 constituted a Territory 512 capital at Juneau 512 constitution and general laws in force 512 restriction on acts of legislature 512 specified laws 512 legislature, senate, membership and terms 513 division into terms 513 house of representatives, membership and terms 513 filling vacancies 513 pay and mileage 513 legislature, elections; qualifications of electors; canvassing returns, etc. 513 sessions every two years; limit; extraordinary sessions 514 organization; presiding and subordinate officers 514 form, etc., of laws; limited to one subject 514 limitation of powers 514 primary disposal of soil 514 taxation of United States property 514 higher taxes on nonresidents 514 special franchises without approval of Congress 514 specified local laws 514 private charters; general incorporation act permitted; restrictions 514 divorce; requirements 514 lottery, gambling, intoxicating liquors 515 support of sectarian schools 515 subscriptions to corporations, etc. 515 incurring bonded indebtedness 515 indebtedness for running expenses allowed; restrictions 515 payment in order of creation 515 limit of taxes by Territory 515 by municipalities, etc. 515 taxes on railways, etc., reserved to Congress 515 laws providing county form of government require express approval of Congress 515 acts inconsistent with prohibitions, null and void 515 extension of franchise to women permitted 515 parliamentary procedure, quorum, etc. 515 no member to hold office created, etc., while he was a member 516 Federal officials ineligible 516 exemptions of legislators; period of 516 passage of laws; enrollment, signature of governor, etc. 516 action in case of veto 516 in effect without governor’s signature 516 expenses to be annually appropriated for by Congress 516 disbursement accounts, etc. 517 copy of all laws to be certified and sent to President and Secretary of State 517 laws to be submitted by President to Congress 518 if disapproved to be null and of no effect 518 Delegate, election changed to Tuesday after first Monday in November, hereafter 517 legislature may prescribe time for election to fill a vacancy 517 Female Nurse Corps serving in, allowed cumulative leaves 72 fur seal killing in, prohibited for five years 502 of males for food, etc., of natives allowed; restriction 502 indigent, etc., persons, provisions for relief of 728 license fees collected outside of towns to constitute “Alaska fund” 728 distribution 728 relief of indigents, etc., added 728 inspectors for collecting 728 district judges to receive quarterly and expend amount for poor, etc. 728 iv placer-mining claims; provisions for entries 242 radio installations not to be erected within 15 miles of Government stations in 307 railroad commission created, composition 517 to examine transportation question 517 railroad routes to coal fields from sea board 517 to interior and navigable waterways 517 surveys, cost of construction, etc., of railroads 517 information as to coal fields and proximity to railroads 517 to make reports and recommendations by December 1, 1912 517 for development of resources, etc. 517 appropriation for expenses 517 *Alaska Fisheries Division, Fisheries Bureau,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc. 474 for fur seal fisheries, agents, etc. 474 for salmon fisheries, agent, etc. 474 for wardens 474 for protecting seal fisheries; supplies to natives, etc. 475 for protecting salmon fisheries 475 *Alaska Fund,* money from licenses outside of towns to be known as 728 distribution, for public schools 728 relief of indigent, etc. 728 roads, bridges, and trails 728 inspectors designated by marshals to collect 728 money for indigent, etc., to be transmitted to district judges 728 expenditure; statement, etc. 728 use of unexpended balances 728 *Alaska Fur Seal Fisheries,* appropriations for agents, etc. 474 for protecting 475 *Alaska Railroad Commission,* created for examination, etc., of resources, etc., of Alaska 517 scope of investigations, etc. 517 appropriation for expenses 517 *Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for Alaskan exhibit 936 *Albany, Oreg.,* limit of cost increased, public building; rooms for Federal bureaus 868 *“Albany,” U.
S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Albemarle Sound, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Norfolk, Va., to 206 *Albertville, Ala.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Albia, Iowa,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Albumen,* duty on Canadian egg and blood 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on egg and blood 7 *Albuquerque, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 527 *Alcohol,* remission of internal revenue tax on alcohol assessed against certain scientific institutions for illegal use; restrictions 122 *Alcohol, Denatured,* appropriation for chemists, etc., office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue 378 *Alcoholic Liquors, etc.,* pay deducted for absence resulting from in temperate use by Army officers and enlisted men of 572, 706 *Ale,* restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Aledo, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Alexandria, La.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 869 *Alexandria, Minn.,* deficiency appropriation for post office 635 *Alexandria, Va.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Confederate Veterans 1012 *Alfalfa Seeds,* regulations of importing, for seeding purposes 506 *Alfalfa Weevil,* appropriation for investigations of 291 *Aliens,* appropriation for medical inspection of immigrants 435 *Alkali-Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc. 277, 835 *Allegheny River, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of; local contribution 216 for improvement of; condition modified; removal of obstructions 805 for improvement of, maintenance open channel work 805 preliminary examination to be made for reservoirs at headwaters of; scope of investigation, etc. 224 appropriation for expenses 224 *Allen, Frank N.,* deficiency appropriation for services 611 *Alleys, D.
C.,* appropriation for grading 148, 946 for condemnation of 149, 946 for repairs 150, 947 *Alliance, Nebr.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Alliance, Ohio,* limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Alligator Creek, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of water ways between Charleston and 208, 808 *Allotments in Severalty to Indians* (*see* Lands in Severalty to Indians). *Alloway Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 805 preliminary examination of, to be made above Quinton 224 *Almshouse, D.
C.* (*see* Home for Aged and Infirm, D. C.). *Alpena, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Alsea Bay, Oreg.,* preliminary examination to be made of, and bar 825 *Altamaha River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 *Alturas, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510 v *Altus, Okla.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Aluminum,* duty on Canadian crude 6 plates, sheets, bars, and rods 6 *Alva, Okla.,* lands granted for armory site, to 136 *Ambassadors,* appropriations for 95, 688 *Ambrose Channel, New York Harbor,* appropriation for improvement of 202, 803 regulations for use of, authorized 803 use by tows or sailing vessels may be for bidden 803 *Amendment to the Constitution,* proposed by Congress, for the election of Senators by the vote of the people of the States 646 *American Academy in Rome,* purposes enlarged 124 limit of property holding increased 124 *American Bison Society,* appropriation for establishing range for herd of buffalo presented by 293 *American Ephemeris, Nautical Almanac and,* appropriation for preparing 393, 770 *American Ethnology,* appropriation for continuing researches in 436 for printing and binding for 481 *American Historical Association,* appropriation for printing and binding annual report 481 *American Hospital of Paris, D.
C.,* incorporated; purpose; management, etc. 654 *American Meridian,* use of meridian of Naval Observatory, Washington, as, repealed 342 *American National Red Cross,* may erect temporary structures in Potomac Park, D. C. 36 allowed to remain for Congress on Hygiene, etc. 636 time of annual meetings changed 647 use in aid of Army and Navy in time of war, authorized 90 transportation and subsistence to be furnished 91 supplies to be carried free 91 *American Numismatic Association, D.
C.,* incorporated; objects, governors, etc. 108 *American Printing House for Blind, Louisville, Ky.,* copies of embossed books printed by, to be deposited in Library of Congress 748 *American Registers,* granted to vessels owned by citizens, if built in United States 562 vessels captured as prizes or forfeited 562 to engage only in foreign trade, wherever built 562 excluded from coasting trade, if foreign built 562 issue authorized to steamer “Damara” 193 steam yacht “Diana” 1007 *American Seamen,* appropriation for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc. 104, 696 deficiency appropriation for relief and protection of 936 *American Seamen, Shipwrecked,* appropriation for lifesaving testimonials for rescuing 98, 691 *Ames, Maj.
T. L.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 920 *Amherst, Mass.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at authorized 875 *Amite River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 811 *Ammunition, Army,* appropriation for mountain, etc., cannon 127, 671 eight-hour workday condition 127 for seacoast artillery practice 127, 672 for seacoast cannon 127, 672 for field, etc., artillery practice 127 for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 128, 673 for small arms, etc. 588, 720 for firing morning and evening gun 588, 720 price for powder limited 588, 720 for small-arms target practice, etc. 588, 720 for issue to institutions, etc. 588, 720 price for powder limited 588 for reserve, for field artillery, Organized Militia 589, 721 *Ammunition, Navy,* appropriation for smokeless powder 335, 896 exchange of potassium nitrate for sodium nitrate authorized 335 price for powder restricted 896 full operation of Indian Head factory required 896 for procuring, etc., for issue to ships 336, 897 deficiency appropriation for issue to ships 604 *Anacortes Harbor, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 230 *Anacostia River Bridge, D.
C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 151, 948 *Anacostia River, D. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 206, 806 establishment of harbor lines, etc. 206 title, etc., of land or water, in, under, and adjacent to, adverse to United Stales to be determined in District of Columbia Supreme Court 93 procedure; appeal 93 appropriation for expenses 94 *Anacostia River Flats, D. C.,* appropriation for reclamation and development of 177, 970 land on both sides of the river from Anacostia Bridge to District line to be acquired for park and highway purposes 971 condemnation proceedings 971 *Anadarko, Okla.,* to fence side of highway, set apart in Caddo County 506 *Anahuac Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *Anclote River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Andalusia, Ala.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 condemned cannon granted to 510 *Anderson, C.
C., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 931 *Anderson, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510 *Angel Island Immigrant Station, Cal.,* appropriation for water barge 475 vi *Angeles National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Animal Diseases,* appropriation for investigations, etc. 274, 831 *Animal Feeding and Breeding,* appropriations for cooperative experiments in 274, 834 experiments in breeding horses for military purposes 274, 834 *Animal Food,* duty on Canadian offals of grain for 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on offals of grain for 7 *Animal Husbandry,* appropriation for investigations and experiments in 274, 832 *Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc. 272, 830 for general expenses 273, 831 extension of quarantine regulations 831 preventing spread of pleuropneumonia, tuberculosis, etc., from one State to another 273, 831 for inspection and Quarantine work 273, 831 eradicating hog cholera 832 for eradication of southern cattle ticks 273, 832 restriction on expenditures 832 for dairy investigations and experiments 273, 832 sanitary regulation of renovated-butter factories 273 inspection of renovated-butter factories 832 for animal husbandry experiments 274, 832 for animal diseases investigation; station, Bethesda, Md. 274, 832 regulation of traffic in viruses, serums, toxins, etc., for treatment of domestic animals 832 for buildings, experiment station and farm 274, 833 for administrative work 274, 833 sale of animals and products permitted 274 for ostrich feeding, breeding, etc. 833 preparation and sale of pathological and zoological specimens; receipts 833 for animal feeding and breeding 274, 834 breeding horses for military purposes 274, 834 for meat inspection, additional 834 for rent 297, 850 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 622, 936 for meat inspection 622, 936 *Animal Products,* appropriation for collecting, etc., information concerning 273, 831 *Animal Stearin,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Animals* (*see also* Cattle), appropriation for inspection, etc., of imported 273, 831 for tuberculin and mallein testing of 273, 831 for eradicating hog cholera 832 *Animals and Animal Products,* sale of surplus, by Bureau of Animal Industry 274 *Animals, Domestic,* appropriation for study of insects affecting health of 292, 846 temporarily crossing frontier dutiable, unless brought back in six months 13 regulations 13 *Animals, Live,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Ann Arbor, Mich.,* condemned cannon granted to 511 *Annapolis, Md.* (*see* Naval Academy). *Anniston, Ala.,* terms of court at 699 *Annual Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 1912,* continued during the month of July, 1912 638 first half of August, 1912 640 last half of August , 1912 642 *Anoka, Minn.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Anthracite Coal,* deficiency appropriation for refunding duties on 618 *Antietam Battlefield, Md.,* appropriation for repair, preservation, etc. 440 for superintendent 440 *Antigo, Wis.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Antimerger of Public Utilities, D.
C.,* provisions for 1006 *Antiseptic Surgical Dressings,* duty on Canadian 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Antitoxins, etc.,* appropriation for testing, for treating domestic animals 273, 832 *Antitrust Cases,* depositions in, to be taken publicly 731 order excluding public from attendance not valid 731 *Antitrust Laws,* appropriation for expenses, enforcement of 464 deficiency appropriation for enforcement of 611, 925 combinations, etc., in restraint of trade in imported articles, unlawful 667 liability of agent or principal 667 punishment for violations 667 seizure of property within United States or in interstate transit 667 no vessel owned, etc., in violation of, permitted to enter Panama Canal 567 restriction on paying salaries from appropriation for enforcing 462 *Apache, etc., Indians, Ariz. and N.
Mex.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 521 *Apache, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 529 for fitting up hospital on Fort Sill school reservation, from tribal funds 529 for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 529 use of trust funds for benefit of; restrictions 33 *Apache Indian Reservation, Okla.,* deferred payments by homesteaders for ceded lands of, extended and subdivided 91 *Apache Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for relief and settlement of, confined as prisoners of war at Fort Sill Reservation 534 *Apache National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance of 281, 839 *Apalachicola Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 809 *Apalachicola, Fla.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 vii *Apalachicola River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of channel to Saint Andrews Bay 210, 810 for improvement of, maintenance, etc., lower Chipola River, etc. 210, 810 preliminary examination of, to be made to East Pass from 823 *Appalachian Watersheds* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters). *Apples,* standard barrel established for 250 grading of, for shipment in barrels in interstate commerce 250 *Appleton City, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 508 *Appliances for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for 448 *Appointments Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, clerks, etc. 402, 779 *Appointments Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc. 374, 752 *Appoquinimink River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Apportionment of Representatives in Congress,* composition under Thirteenth Census 13 *Appraisers’ Stores, New York City,* appropriation for fire protection, etc. 422 for maintenance, etc., pneumatic tube service from customhouse 427 *Appropriations,* amendments to certain general acts for fiscal year 1912 37 annual, for fiscal year 1912 continued during the month of July, 1912 638 continued during first half of August, 1912 640 continued during last half of August, 1912 642 appropriation for preparing statement of 478 for urgent deficiencies 1, 47, 634 for deficiencies 595, 912 for diplomatic and consular service 94, 688 for fortifications 125, 671 for District of Columbia 139, 938 for river and harbor improvements 201, 801 for MiIitary Academy 251, 856 for Department of Agriculture 269, 828 for pensions 311, 736 for naval service 328, 831 for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses 360, 733 for sundry civil expenses 417 for the Indian service 518 for the postal service 539, 791 for the support of the Army 569, 704 for condemnation expenses, extension of Colorado Avenue and Kennedy Street NW., D.
C. 1 for public building, Bangor, Me. 23 for legislative expenses 1st session 62d Congress 35, 36 for mileage, Congressional, for fiscal year 1912, immediately available 36 for reconstructing, etc., bridge across Weymouth Back River, Hingham, Mass. 62 for condemnation expenses. extension of Lamont Street NW., D. C. 71 for protecting levees between Head of Passes and Cape Girardeau, Mo., against Mississippi River floods 78 made available for tributary waters 631 for preservation, etc., of naval trophy flags at Naval Academy 79 for protecting levees on the Mississippi and tributary rivers against impending flood 85 for expenses determining title to lands, etc., Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and Rock Creek, D.
C. 94 for exchanging lands, etc., for Calaveras Big Tree National Forest, Cal. 108 for checking inroads of Missouri River opposite Sioux City, Iowa 109 for expenses, disposal of Omaha Indian Reservation, Nebr., unallotted lands 112 for equipping Army transports with lifeboats, etc. 133 for condemnation expenses, extending Underwood Street NW., D. C. 194 for paying drainage assessments on certain Indian lands in Oklahoma 194 for paying claims for erroneously, etc., collected war-revenue taxes 240 for expenses of regulating shipment of nursery stock, etc. 319 for Commission on Industrial Relations 416 for carrying out provisions of fur seals convention with Great Britain, Japan, and Russia 502 for American-grown tobacco commission 505 for Alaska railroad commission 517 for codifying, etc., laws applicable to Alaska 518 for support of workhouse, D.
C. 629 for contingent expenses, Senate 630 for rebuilding levees on Mississippi River and tributaries 633 for relief of flood sufferers in Mississippi and Ohio Valleys 633 use of balance for rations, etc., to American citizens in Texas, removing from danger in Mexico 640 for expenses of international maritime conference 638 for medal to Capt. Rostron, of “Carpathia,” for services in rescuing survivors of “Titanic” 639 for encampments of Organized Militia with Army 639 for exterminating the army worm 640 for impeachment trial of Robert W.
Archbald 640 for transportation to American citizens fleeing from danger in Mexico 641 use of portion for subsistence 643 for investigating administration of Patent Office 643 for Corbett tunnel, Wyo., claims 643 for refunding duties on embroidery machines, etc. 663 for school sections to South Dakota and North Dakota, Standing Rock Indian Reservation 678 for surveying and allotting lands, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, S. Dak. and N. Dak. 678 for immigrant station, Chicago, Ill. 682 for classification, etc., Revolutionary War military and naval records 723 for condemnation expenses, extension of Western Avenue NW., D.
C. 724 for expenses, extension of New Hampshire Avenue, D. C. 729 for inquiries and investigations, Senate 1021 for maintenance of order, etc., inaugural ceremonies, 1913 1021 for Congressional expenses, inaugural cere monies, 1913 1023 viii estimates for regular annual, to be submitted only as now required by law 415 general or lump-sum, exceeding $250,000, estimates, to give each object of expenditure contemplated 487 also same details of expenditures made during previous fiscal year 487 lump-sum, restriction on paying salaries from 413, 626, 790 not applicable to mechanics, etc. 790 restrictions modified as to scientific work for Agricultural Department 854 no specific or indefinite, in regular annual appropriation acts construed to be permanent without reference to fiscal year, unless specifically so provided by law 487 permanent annual, from trust for Gardiner Greene Hubbard collection of engravings 323 permanent, for collecting revenue from customs repealed 434 prohibition on expenditures in excess of, made applicable to District officers, etc. 184 statement of, for first and second sessions Sixty-second Congress consolidated 615 *Aqueduct, D.
C.* (*see also* Washington Aqueduct, D. C.), appropriation for 154, 953 *Aquia Creek, Va., *appropriation for improvement of 206 *Aransas Bay and Pass, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of deep water harbor 446 *Aransas Harbor Terminal Railway,* may bridge Morris and Cummings Channel, Stedman Island, Tex. 55 *Aransas Pass Light Station, Tex.,* purchase of additional land for, authorized 238 *Aransas Pass, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel to Corpus Christi from 813 change of channel to Pass Cavallo authorized, to pass by Port O’Connor 214 examination by board of Engineer officers for deep water harbor, etc. 213 *Arapaho National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 529 *Arapahoe Indians, Mont., Northern Cheyenne and,* appropriation for support, etc., of 527 for “line riders” 527 *Arbitration, Bureau of Inter parliamentary Union for Promotion of International,* appropriation for contribution 101, 693 *Arbitration, International Bureau of Permanent Court of,* appropriation for annual contribution 100, 693 *Arbitration of American and British Pecuniary Claims,* appropriation for expenses 102, 694 deficiency appropriation for 47 *Arbitration of Differences of Railway Employees,* appropriation for expenses of 437 deficiency appropriation for 915 *Arbuckle, Charles H.,* deficiency appropriation for services 929 *Arcadia, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 216, 815 *Archbald, Robert W.,* appropriation for expenses of the Senate, impeachment trial of 640 *Archers Creek, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 donations of land, etc., required 808 *Architects,* Act inviting, to offer competitive designs for public buildings, repealed 428 *Architectural Designer,* employment authorized in office of Super vising Architect to assist in standardizing, etc., public buildings 888 civil-service laws, etc., waived; present employees not eligible 888 additional to regular office force 888 *Archives Building* (*see* National Archives Building, D.
C.). *Ardmore, Okla.,* acquiring land adjoining present building site authorized; payable from balance 886 *Argentine Ant,* appropriation for investigating 846 *Argentine Republic,* appropriation for minister to 75, 688 for secretary of legation 75, 688 *Arid Lands,* additional grant to Colorado of, under Carey Act 38 qualifications of former homestead entry men, making application for additional entry of Nebraska 499 *Arithmetics, School,* illustrations of American and foreign coins permitted in 65 *Arizona,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 399, 777 for support, etc., of Indians on reservations in 521 deficiency appropriation for election expenses 606 for marshal, deputies, etc. 612 for contingent expenses, surveyor general’s office 620 for prosecuting Indians in 622, 625 condemned cannon granted to, for State capitol grounds, Phoenix 1010 furniture, etc., in capitol building at Phoenix to be delivered to governor of, for use of State 63 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 132 homesteaders in Phoenix land district, granted leaves of absence 24 may select tract of land, etc., for penal, etc., institutions from Fort Grant Reservation 302 relinquishment requested to Indian occupants of lands in railroad grants 1007 lands in exchange 1008 semiarid lands in, set aside for spineless cacti propagation by Luther Burbank 507 issue of patents, etc. 507 to have one Representative when admitted as a State 14 *Arizona, State of,* condition for admission of 39 proclamation to issue when conditions complied with 39 notice to governor of proposed amendment 39 election; certification of result 39 issue of proclamation of admission 39 ix amendment to constitution to be voted upon 42 article providing for recall of State officials, except the judiciary 42 election procedure 42 admission denied if amendment rejected 43 election subject to laws in force 43 *Arkadelphia, Ark.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Arkansas,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *Arkansas and Memphis Railway Bridge and Terminal Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, Memphis, Tenn. 195, 359 tolls, etc., authorized 196, 359 payment for approaches to highway bridge 196, 359 transfer of wagon way, etc., authorized 359 *Arkansas National Forest, Ark.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Arkansas River,* appropriation for improvement of; dredging plant, etc. 214, 814 protecting north bank, south of Van Buren 215 protecting north bank Crawford County, Ark. 814 for repairing levees damaged by Mississippi River floods 218 alteration, etc., in bridge across, authorized 185 bridge authorized across, Muskogee, Okla. 19 Pine Bluff, Ark. 16 preliminary examination of, to be made below Dardanelle 824 below Little Rock, Ark. 824 *Arlington Military Reservation, Va.,* appropriation for roadway from Highway Bridge, etc. 583 deficiency appropriation for equipping naval radio station at 922 commission designated to report designs, etc., for Memorial Bridge across the Potomac to 885 construction of memorial amphitheater and chapel at, authorized 882 new radio installations not permitted within 15 miles of Government station at 307 transfer of part of military reservation to Navy Department 338 *Arlington National Cemetery, Va.,* appropriation for burial of indigent soldiers, etc. 440 burials in Confederate section 440 for roadway from experimental farm to 583 compensation of superintendent 240 *Arlington, Va.,* appropriation for agricultural experimental farm 277, 836 *Armament of Fortifications,* appropriations for 126, 671 eight-hour workday requirement 126 additional contracts authorized 127 *Armor and Armament,* appropriation for vessels authorized, increase of the Navy 624, 912 *Arms or Munitions of War,* export to American country prohibited if domestic violence exists 630 proclamation of President to be issued 630 punishment for violations 630 *Army,* appropriation for support of the 569, 704 for all contingencies 569, 704 for Army War College 569, 704 for contingencies, military information 569, 704 for military service schools 570, 704 for contingencies, military departments 570, 704 for Coast Artillery School 570, 705 for Signal Service expenses 570, 705 limit for aerial machines 571, 705 increase of pay, aviation duty; details, etc. 705 for Washington-Alaska cable, etc. 571, 706 for annunciator buzzer systems at target ranges 571, 706 for pay of line officers 571, 706 for longevity 571, 706 detached service of officers 571 below major restricted 571 to take effect December 15, 1912 645 pay to be deducted from superior officers responsible for 571 periods excepted 571 special details not affected 571 specified details not permitted here after 571 staff service with troop, etc., deemed line duty 706 regimental staff officers to perform Quartermaster Corps duty temporarily, etc. 706 for pay of enlisted men 572, 706 for longevity 572, 706 deduction from officers and enlisted men for absence due to personal misconduct 572, 706 for enlisted men, Engineers 572, 706 for enlisted men, Ordnance 572, 706 for quartermaster sergeants 572, 707 for enlisted men, Signal Corps 572, 707 for enlisted men, Hospital Corps 573, 707 for enlisted men, Quartermaster Corps. 573, 707 for clerks, messengers, etc., at head quarters, etc. 573, 707 assignments to duty in War Department prohibited 573, 707 for pay of staff officers;
Adjutant General’s Department; longevity 573, 708 Inspector General’s Department; longevity 573, 708 Engineer Corps; longevity 573, 708 Ordnance Department; longevity 574, 708 Quartermaster’s Department; longevity 574 Quartermaster Corps; longevity 708 no further appointments of pay clerks 708 Subsistence Department 574 additional pay, acting commissaries repealed 574 longevity pay 574 Medical Department; longevity 574, 708 Pay Department; longevity 574 Judge Advocate General’s Department; longevity 574, 708 number of majors fixed at 7 708 Signal Corps; longevity 574, 708 Bureau of Insular Affairs; longevity 571, 708 for retired pay, officers; longevity 574, 708 for retired pay clerks 709 for pay of retired officers on active service; longevity 574, 709 ix appropriation for retired pay, enlisted men 575, 709 double credit for foreign service not to be given to future enlistments; accrued credits continued 575 for hospital matrons 575, 709 for female nurse corps, Superintendent; allowances 575 nurses 575 for veterinarians; longevity 575, 709 for dental surgeons; longevity 575 for acting dental surgeons 575 for contract surgeons 575 for paymasters’ clerks 575 retired pay 575 for paymasters’ messengers 575 for paymasters’ clerks, etc.; travel expenses 575 retirement age established 575 for courts martial, etc., expenses 575, 709 detail of enlisted men as stenographic reporters; extra pay 575 for officer in charge, public buildings and grounds, D.
C. 575, 709 for commutation of quarters, officers, etc. 575, 709 for travel allowance, enlisted men on discharge 576 transportation and subsistence allowed to equivalent of place of enlistment; acceptance of mileage in lieu 576 for undrawn clothing, enlisted men 576, 709 for interest on soldiers’ deposits 576, 709 for translator, etc., military information section 576, 709 for expert accountant 576, 709 for extra-duty pay, enlisted men, engineer, etc., service, seacoast fortifications 576, 709 for extra-duty pay, switchboard operators at interior posts 576, 709 for extra-duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 576, 709 for mileage, officers, dental surgeons, etc. 576, 709 for 10 per cent, officers on foreign service 576, 709 for 20 per cent, enlisted men on foreign service 576, 709 not applicable to service in Canal Zone, Hawaii, or Porto Rico 576 for computer, Artillery Board 576, 709 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad and in Alaska 576, 709 for subsistence, etc., national guard officers attending service schools 576, 709 for additional pay, first reenlistments 576, 709 for allowance, officers and enlisted men dying in line of duty 576, 709 for additional pay to officers furnishing their own mounts 577, 710 for Jennie Carroll and Mabel Lazear 577, 710 for John R.
Kissinger 577, 710 for pay, Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry 577, 710 for pay, Philippine Scouts 577, 710 all above to be accounted as Pay of the Army 577, 710 payment to indorsees designated on officers’ monthly pay accounts, allowed 577, 710 for encampments of Organized Militia with 710 for land for Field Artillery target range in eastern division 710 appropriation for equipment of Coast Artillery armories, Organized Militia 577, 711 for international rifle match, Camp Perry, Ohio 711 loan of magazine rifles 711 free entry to contestants 711 for subsistence supplies 578, 711 meals to competitors in national rifle match 578, 711 for payments; commutation of rations 578, 711 civilian employees; extra-duty pay 578 subsistence of West Point Cadets at in augural ceremony 712 printing, etc.; care of supplies 579 annual statement of sales not required 579 for Quartermaster’s Department, regular supplies 579 for Quartermaster Corps, regular supplies 712 heat and light to quarters, etc. 579, 712 post bakeries; ice machines; laundries; schools, etc. 579, 712 forage, etc.; stationery, etc. 579, 712 printing; use of ice machines, laundries, etc. 579, 712 for equipment of post schools 580, 713 for incidental expenses 580, 713 extra-duty pay 580, 713 horse expenditures 580, 714 for horses; limit 581, 714 suspensions for horse expenditures removed 581 for barracks and quarters 581, 714 extra-duty pay 581, 714 civilian employees; limitation 581, 714 sale of Fort Clark Reservation to Texas 582 no expenditures for improvements at abandoned posts 582 instruction building, Fort Leaven worth, Kans. 582 buildings remount depot, Front Royal, Va. 715 for post exchanges 582, 715 Fort Sam Houston, Tex. 715 for transportation 582, 715 on land-grant roads 582, 715 draft animals, wagons, etc. 583, 716 vessels, transport service, etc. 583, 716 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at military posts 583, 716 target range, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 583 roadways, Arlington, Va. 583 road to Vancouver Barracks 583 filling swamps, etc., Military Academy 584 filling ponds, etc., Fort Taylor, Fla. 584 pavement, Fort Banks, Winthrop, Mass. 716 road, Fort Canby, Wash. 716 for water and sewers at military posts 584, 716 additional land, Fort D.
A. Russell, Wyo. 584 for roads, bridges, and trails in Alaska 584, 716 Signal Corps building, Alaska 717 for shelter in the Philippines 584, 717 for clothing and camp and garrison equipage 584, 717 indemnity for destroyed clothing 585, 717 for post hospitals, construction, repair, etc. 585, 717 for quarters for hospital stewards 585, 717 for shooting galleries and ranges 585, 717 Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. 585 x appropriation for Army War College 585, 717 for rent, Quartermaster Corps, D.
C. 585, 718 contracts for storage space for executive departments, etc. 718 for paying damage claims, etc., target practice 586, 718 for lands, etc., included in Fort William H. Seward Reservation 586 for clothing worn out, etc., in fighting forest fires 586 for Medical Department; supplies, etc. 586, 718 preventing spread of epidemics 586, 718 employees, etc. 586, 718 Hot Springs, Ark., Hospital 586, 718 for Medical Museum; library 587, 719 for care of insane Filipino and Porto Rican soldiers 587, 719 for Engineer Department; expenses, etc., of depots 587, 719 for instruments for issue 587, 719 for school, Washington, D.
C.; restriction 587, 719 for equipment of troops 588, 720 for services of civilians 588, 720 for contingencies in the Philippines 588, 720 for Ordnance Department; current expenses 588, 720 reimbursement for arms issued to Post Office Department 588 for ammunition for small arms, etc. 586, 720 price of powder limited 588, 720 for small-arms target practice; marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc. 588, 720 price of powder limited 588 issue to institutions, etc. 588, 720 for manufacture, etc., of arms 589, 720 for repairing and preserving ordnance stores 589, 720 for ordnance stores 589, 721 for Infantry, etc., equipments 589, 721 for annual rifle contests, trophy, medals, etc. 589, 721 for purchase, etc., of automatic machine rifles 589, 721 for Field Artillery material for Organized Militia 589, 721 payment for stores transferred to other bureaus, etc. 589 for ammunition for Field Artillery, Organized Militia 589, 721 royalty on automatic rifles 721 use of tents, etc., at Chickamauga Park to Grand Army and Confederate Veterans 721 for purchase of Belvoir tract, Virginia, from District of Columbia; use of fund 589 bounty to honorably discharged soldiers reenlisting in time of war 590 enlistment period extended to seven years;
Army Reserve privileges 590 Quartermaster Corps created; composition, etc. 591 General Staff Corps, composition, etc., modified 594 cadet service not to be computed as length of service of officers 594 use of amounts for departments in consolidated corps 594 present rank, etc., of officers not affected 594 for fortifications 125, 671 for Military Academy 251, 856 for pensions 311, 736 appropriation for armories and arsenals 438 for military posts 438 for equipping transports with lifeboats, etc. 133 for quartermaster and commissary supplies to relieve flood sufferers in Mississippi and Ohio Valleys 633 for encampments of Organized Militia with 639 deficiency appropriation for Fort Mason supply depot, Cal. 3 for arrears of pay, etc. 48 war with Spain 49 for wireless telephone 601 for Subsistence Department 601, 619, 623, 919, 935 for pay 601, 619, 623, 919, 935, 938 for mileage to officers and contract surgeons 601, 619, 935 for Capt.
F. A. Grant 601 for Lieut. Col. D. E. McCarthy 602 for Maj. James Curtis 602 for Capt. George H. Scott 602 for Lieut. George Ruhlen, jr. 602 for Lieut. Sanderford Jarman 602 for Military Academy 602, 619, 935 for contingent expenses 619 for General Staff Corps 619 for militia encampments 619, 623 for Quartermaster’s Department 619, 623 for Medical and Hospital Department 619 for ordnance and ordnance stores 619 for pensions 621, 925, 936 for commutation of quarters, paymasters clerks 623 for transportation 623, 935, 938 for water and sewer systems at military posts 623, 935 for Engineer Department 623 for commutation of quarters, pay clerks 919 for relief of sufferers from floods 919 for Lieut.
Col. William S. Peirce and Maj. T. L. Ames 920 for Capt. D. L. Stone 920 for Capt. John J. Clark 920 for Capt. J. E. Normoyle 920 for Capt. J. A. Cooper 920 for Capt. Briant H. Welles 920 for enlisted men, extra-duty pay 935, 938 for Quartermaster Corps 935 for barracks and quarters 935 appointment authorized of Robert N. Campbell, as first lieutenant, Coast Artillery 1008 Charles Dudley Daly as first lieutenant, Field Artillery 1008 Shepler Ward FitzGerald, as second lieutenant, Coast Artillery 188 Lloyd L.
R. Krebs, as major, Medical Corps, retired 187 Gibbes Lykes, as second lieutenant, Cavalry 697 Robert H. Peck, as captain, Infantry 192 William W. Prude, second lieutenant, Infantry, retired 865 Alden George Strong, as second lieutenant, Coast Artillery 388 Harold Hancock Taintor, as second lieutenant 188 battle of Gettysburg, arrangements for commemorating fiftieth anniversary of 625 cash rewards to be paid for suggested improvements by Ordnance Department employees; conditions 193 xi commission of three officers to investigate claims for damages in United States from Mexican troops, in insurrection of 1911 641 courts martial authorized from July 1, 1913, composition 721 general, appointment 722 special, appointment 722 summary, appointment 722 powers of general courts martial 722 special courts martial; maximum punishment 722 summary courts martial; maximum punishment 722 Articles of War, etc., repealed 723 trial of pending cases 723 appointments until July 1, 1913 723 desertion, punishment, etc., in time of peace, modified 356 enlistment of deserters in time of peace not precluded; conditions 356 discharges, etc., may be issued in true name to persons serving in, during any foreign war under assumed; conditions 324 Female Nurse Corps serving outside the States allowed cumulative leaves of absence 72 Fort Oglethorpe made a brigade post 119 Fort Sam Houston, Tex., payment of in debtedness for chapel, authorized 3 officers may designate payee of check by indorsement on monthly pay account 577, 710 operation of Panama Canal in time of war to be under control of designated, officer 569 pensions for 90 days’ service in Civil War 112 for 60 days’ service in Mexican War 113 professor at Military Academy, having served 33 years, etc., to be made colonel July 1, 1914 263 roadway to Fort Lawton, Wash., conveyed to Seattle 439 right of way across Jackson Barracks granted to New Orleans for street extension 439 service of Ordnance Sergt.
Joseph Lanzon 915 use of National Red Cross in time of war by, authorized 90 transportation and subsistence to be furnished 91 supplies to be carried free 91 *Army and Navy Union,* condemned cannon donated to, for official badges 1021 *Army Field Engineer School, Fort Leavennorth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 570, 704 *Army Reserve,* enlisted men after four years may be furloughed without pay to, until end of enlistment term 590 final discharge at end of seven-year term 591 reenlistment for full term 591 for three years in Army Reserve 591 enlistment of honorably discharged soldiers for three years in 591 recall to active service by the President in event of hostilities 591 pay and allowances; allowance for serv ice in Reserve 591 *Army School of the Line, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 570, 704 *Army Signal School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 570, 704 *Army War College, D.
C.,* appropriation for expenses 569, 704 for maintenance 585, 717 *Army Worm,* appropriation for exterminating, by Secretary of Agriculture 640 *Arrears of Pay, etc., Volunteers,* appropriation for 453 deficiency appropriation for 48 claims for, to be presented prior to 1913 49 no fee allowed for prosecuting 49 punishment for receiving 49 *Arrears of Pay, War with Spain,* appropriation for 453 deficiency appropriation for 49 claims for, to be filed prior to 1915 49 *Arroyo Colorado, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Arsenals and Armories,* appropriation for Rock Island, Ill. 438 for Sandy Hook.
N. J. 438 for Picatinny, Dover, N. J. 438 for Springfield, Mass. 438 for Watertown, Mass. 438 for Watervliet, N. Y. 438 for repairs, etc. 438 *“Arthur H. Hawgood,” Steamer,* name may be changed to “Joseph Block” 63 *Arthur Kill, N. Y. and N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of; maintenance 203, 804 for improvement, of channel north of Shooters Island 203, 446, 804 *Articles of American Manufacture, etc.,* free admission of, when reimported without advance in value, etc. 12 proof of identity required 12 manufactured in bonded warehouse and exported, not entitled to free admission on return 13 *Articles of the Navy,* punishment of officer for enlisting deserters restricted to act committed in time of war 356 *Articles of War,* courts martial provisions modified 721 repeal of Nos. 72, 73, 75, 81, 82, 83, etc. 723 *Artificial Limbs, etc.,* appropriation for 448 deficiency appropriation for 619 *Artillery, Army Mobile,* appropriation for altering, etc. 127, 672 *Artillery Board, Army,* appropriation for computer 576, 709 *Artillery, Chief of Coast,* appropriation for Coast Artillery School, under 570, 705 *Arts and Letters, D.
C., National Institute of,* incorporated; purposes, etc. 660 *Arundel Cove, Md.,* appropriation for Revenue Cutter depot 429 *Asbestos,* duty on Canadian, manufactured, etc. 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, manufactured, etc. 8 free of duty when imported from Canada, ground 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, ground 11 *Ashland, Ky.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 xiii *Ashland, Ohio,* enlargement of site for public building at, authorized 868 construction of public building authorized at 872 *Ashland, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 additional aids to navigation, authorized 1018 *Ashley National Forest, Utah and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Ashley River, S.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207 *Ashtabula, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 446 made subport of entry with immediate transportation privileges 116 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 228 rearranging, etc., aids to navigation of harbor 1018 *Asiatic Exclusion,* inquiries and recommendations to be made by Industrial Relations Commission into question of, etc. 416 *Asphalt Lands, Okla.,* disposal of surface of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and 67 *Asphalt Plant, D.
C.,* appropriation for portable, for repairs to streets, etc. 150 resurfacing of streets limited to capacity of the portable 948 *Asportation of Articles in Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Felonious,* punishment for; venue of prosecutions 670 jurisdiction of State courts not impaired; judgment a bar to prosecutions hereunder 670 *Assay Offices* (*see* Mints and Assay Offices). *Assessment and Permit Work, D. C.,* appropriation for 148, 945 *Assessor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 141, 940 for assistant assessors 141, 940 for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to 147, 944 additional leave of absence allowed A.
E. Grant 916 issue of liquor licenses by, on action by excise board 998 *Assistant Attorney General, in Customs Cases,* appropriation for. deputy, attorneys, special counsel, etc. 463 *Assistant Attorney General, Interior Department,* appropriation for assistant attorneys, etc., office of 395, 772 for expenses of inspectors, etc. 395, 772 *Assistant Attorney General of the Post Office Department,* appropriation for 404, 781 for attorneys, clerks, etc., division of 401, 779 *Assistant Attorneys General,* appropriation for 404, 781 *Assistant Attorneys, United Stales Courts,* appropriation for, in customs cases 463 for, in special cases; foreign counsel 465 deficiency appropriation for, in special cases 612, 927 restriction on paying salaries from appropriations for 462 *Assistant Custodians and Janitors* (*see also* Operating Force, Public Buildings), deficiency appropriation for 618 *Assistant to the Attorney General,* appropriation for 404, 781 *Assistants to District Attorneys, United States Courts.* appropriation for 465 *Associations, etc.,* prohibition on use of appropriations to pay dues, or expenses of employees at tending meetings of 184 restricted to payment of dues for fiscal year 488 written authority required 488 *Assumed Names, Army or Navy,* discharges may be issued in true names to persons who served in any foreign war under; conditions 324 *Astoria Centennial,* loan of tents to Astoria, Oreg., for 43 *Astoria, Oreg.,* loan of tents, etc., to Astoria Centennial 43 *Astrophysical Observatory,* appropriation for maintenance 436 for printing and binding;
Annals, Vol. 3 481 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 622 *Atchafalaya Entrance Channel, La.,* aids to navigation in, authorized 1017 *Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company,* may reconstruct bridge over Missouri River, Sibley, Mo. 55 *Athens, Tenn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Athol, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Atlanta, Ga.,* appropriation for penitentiary, construction 462 for penitentiary, maintenance 467 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary 613, 927 condemned cannon granted to 511, 1012 jurisdiction over site of former public building, ceded to State of Georgia 2 limit of cost increased, public building 866 terms of court at 1017 *Atlantic Coast,* appropriation for surveys 470 *Atlas Engine Works,* deficiency appropriation for 923 *Attalla, Ala.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Attleboro, Mass.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Attorney General,* appropriation for, Solicitor General 404, 781 for Assistant to, Assistants, Solicitors, attorneys, etc. 404, 781 deficiency appropriation for editing Volume 28, Opinions of 610 for preparing, etc., Volume 29, Opinions of 925 for assistants to the 612 designated on commission to present connected scheme for construction, etc., of public buildings 890 forfeitures claimed by, in certain railroad and wagon-road land grants in Oregon, confirmed by Congress 320 additional proceedings directed 320 notice of tentative physical valuation of property of common carriers to be given to 703 time allowed for protest, etc. 703 xiv to bring suit to determine right to lands, etc., Potomac and Anacostia Rivera and Rock Creek, D.
C. 93 to deliver law books, furniture, etc., of Territorial courts to governor of Arizona for use of State 64 to governor of New Mexico for use of State 72 *Attorneys, Department of Justice,* appropriation for, assistants 404, 781 restriction on paying salaries from appropriation for assistant, in special cases 462 *Attorneys, District* (*see* District Attorneys). *Attorneys in Customs Cases,* appropriation for 463 *Au Gres River, Mich.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Auburn, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 511 *Auburn, N.
Y.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Auditor for Interior Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc. 376, 754 deficiency appropriation for salaries office of 618 for paying claims certified by 620, 624, 935, 938 *Auditor for Navy Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc. 376, 754 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 619, 624, 935, 938 to allow payments to hospital stewards ap pointed as of May 13, 1908 328 *Auditor for Post Office Department,* appropriation for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc. 376, 754 number of lower positions may be diminished 376 unexpended balances to pay for piece rates on tabulating devices 376 for compensation for piece rates on mechanical devices 754 leaves of absence to piece rate employees 754 for clerks, etc., postal savings accounts 376, 755 detailed estimates to be submitted 376 for contingent expenses 380, 758 for labor saving machines, etc. 381, 759 deficiency appropriation for audited settlements submitted by 613, 928 for paying claims certified by 623, 625, 937 for postal savings system 913 money order statements from January 1 to June 30, 1912, not to be assorted; retention for record 915 *Auditor for State, etc., Departments,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc. 376, 754 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 621, 625, 936, 938 accounts of Department of Labor to be examined, etc., by 737 *Auditor for Treasury Department,* appropriation for, chief clerk and chief of division, clerks, etc. 375, 753 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 618, 623, 934 *Auditor for War Department,* appropriation for, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc. 375, 754 deficiency appropriation for paying claims certified by 619, 623, 935, 938 claims for Civil War back pay, etc., to be filed with, prior to 1913 49 for arrears of pay, etc., War with Spain to be filed with, prior to 1915 49 service of Joseph Lanzon, ordnance sergeant 915 *Auditor of Railroad Accounts,* office, etc., repealed 503 *Auditor’s Office, D.
C.,* appropriation for salaries 142, 940 *Augusta, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 418 condemned cannon granted to, for Archibald Butt Memorial Bridge 1010 *Aurora, Nebr.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Austin, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Austria-Hungary,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 *Authors, Alien,* statements concerning, to be made in copy right certificates 724 *Automatic Machine Rifles, Army,* appropriation for 589, 721 payment of royalties directed for rifles completed during fiscal year 1912 721 *Automatic Weighing Scales, Customs,* appropriation for 434 *Automobile Board, D.
C.,* appropriation for secretary 144 *Automobiles,* duty on Canadian 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Automobiles, D. C.,* punishment for unauthorized use, etc., of 656 *Avenue of the Presidents, D. C.,* hereafter Sixteenth Street northwest designated as 947 *Avenues, D. C.* (*see* Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.). *Aviation Duty, Army,* pay and allowances increased 35 per cent for officers on 705 to actual flyers of heavier than air craft 705 number detailed limited 705 tour of detail not limited 705 number of officers not increased 705 *Aviation Duty, Navy,* increase of pay and allowances of officers on; restriction 892 details limited; rank 892 *Aviation, Navy,* appropriation for experiments in developing 333, 894 *Ayres, Louis,* deficiency appropriation for 914 **B.** *Babbitt, E.
C.,* deficiency appropriation for 607 *Back Pay and Bounty, Volunteers,* appropriation for 453 deficiency appropriation for 48 claims for, to be filed prior to 1913 49 no fee allowed for prosecuting 49 punishment for receiving 49 *Back River, Ga.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Bacon,* duty on Canadian, not in tins or jars 4 xv reciprocal duty in Canada on, not in tin or jars 6 *Bad Axe, Mich.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Badges and Ribbons, Navy,* deficiency appropriation for issue to officers and men serving in engagements, etc. 604 *Baffins Bay, Tex.,* preliminary examination to be made of inland waterway from Corpus Christi to 228 *Bagaduce River, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 821 *Baggage,* punishment for stealing, etc., in interstate or foreign transit 670 carrying such stolen articles into another State, etc. 670 venue of prosecutions 670 *Bags,* free admission of American, returned filled with foreign products 12 proof of identity, etc., required 12 *Bailiffs, etc., United States Courts,* appropriation for pay 466 deficiency appropriation for 612, 927 *Baird, John L.,* exchange of lands with, to be added to Harney National Forest, S.
Dak. 192 *Bakersfield, Cal.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Baldwin County, Ala.,* title of United States relinquished to Francis Girard land grant in 684 *Ball Bluff, Minn.,* Libby, Cornish, and, may bridge Mississippi River, Aitkin County 495 *Balloons, Army War,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 570, 705 *Baltimore, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 205, 806 for assistant treasurer’s office 381, 759 condemned cannon granted to 1010 exchange of site, etc., of immigrant station, authorized 196 limit of cost of new site 196 gas buoys, etc., in harbor channels, authorized 238 limit of cost increased, immigrant station 888 contracts authorized; construction on ground of Fort McHenry, etc. 888 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made, channel at York Spit 225 channel in Curtis Bay and Patapsco River; depth 225 *Bandages,* duty on Canadian, surgical, etc. 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, surgical, etc. 8 *Bangkok, Siam,* appropriation for consul general 95, 688 for interpreter to consulate general 96, 689 *Bangor, Me.,* construction of public building authorized at; limit of cost 23 appropriation for; use of balance for old building 23 sale of former building site, etc. 23 Brewer and, may bridge Penobscot River 358 terms of court at 51 *Bangor, Me., Customs Collections District,* Holeb, made subport of entry 110 Lowelltown, may be discontinued 110 *Bankers Electric Protective Association,* deficiency appropriation for 597 *Bannock Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 524 *Bar Harbor, Me.,* appropriation for breakwater at 447 *Barbed Fencing Wire,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Barbourville, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Barley,* duty on Canadian, malt 4 pot, pearled, or patent 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, malt 7 pot, pearled, or patent 7 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *“Barnard,” United States Dredge,* transferred to former harbor improvement 211 use of appropriation for repairs, etc., to buy new dredge 211 *Barnesville, Ga.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Barracks and Quarters, Army,* appropriation for, storehouses, etc. 581, 714 commutation of fuel or quarters not allowed from this fund 581, 714 for remount depot, Front Royal, Va. 715 for shelter in the Philippines 584, 717 deficiency appropriation for 619, 935 *Barre, Vt.,* appropriation for public building 418 credit in accounts of S.
R. Jacobs, site for public building 596 *Barrels,* free admission of American, returned filled with foreign products 12 proof of identity required 12 *Barrels for Apples,* standard dimensions required 250 branding: requirements 251 misbranding defined 251 penalty for 251 in effect July 1, 1913 251 *Barrooms, D. C.* (see Excise Law, D. C.). *Barry, General P. H.,* appointed on Board of Managers, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 38 *Bartholdt, Honorable Richard,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 *Bartow, Fla.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Basin, Wyo.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Bass Harbor Bar, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 801 *Bastards, D.
C.,* provisions for support and maintenance of 134 *Bastrop Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *Batavia, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 xvi *Batavia, N. Y.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Bath, Me.,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations, Kennebec River at 429 *Bath, N. Y.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Bathing Beach, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 152, 951 for connecting White House fountain with 951 estimates to be submitted for two tidal water sites for 951 *Bathroom Fixtures,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Baton Bouge Bridge and Terminal Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, Raton Rouge, La. 725 *Baton Rouge, La.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River 725 *Batteries for Ships of the Navy, New,* appropriation for new sights and modifying mounts 335 for modifying, etc., breech mechanisms 336, 896 for replacing and modernizing guns 336, 896 for lining, etc., guns 336, 897 for liners for eroded guns, etc. 336, 897 for modifying guns 336, 897 *Battle Compasses for Ships of the Navy,* appropriation for purchase of 338, 898 *Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S.
Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 452 repeal of appropriation for electric plant, etc., Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 37 *Battle of Gettysburg, Fiftieth Anniversary of,* detail of Army officers directed to provide supply of good water for celebration 625 sewerage, sanitation and hospital service 625 camp and garrison equipment and rations for visiting veterans 625 arrangements to be completed before July 1, 1913 625 exercises to be in charge of Pennsylvania Commission 626 control of camp, troops, etc., to be under charge of Army officers 626 appropriation for one-half of necessary expenses; conditions 626 *Battlement National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Battleships, First-Class,* construction of one, authorized; cost 354 construction of one, authorized; cost 911 to be built in a navy yard 911 *Battleships, Navy,* restriction on duty of enlisted men and seamen on, when docked, etc. 355 *Baudette Harbor and River, Minn.* preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *Bawdy Houses, D.
C.,* jurisdiction of police court in cases of keeping; punishment 192 *Baxter and Marion Counties, Ark.,* may bridge White River at Cotter 75 *Bay City, Mich.,* made subport of entry 133 immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 133 officers, etc. 133 *Bay City, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Bay Ridge Channel, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of, in Gowanus Bay 803 preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Bay River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207, 807 preliminary examination to be made of, northwest prong 226 *Bayonne, N.
J.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Bayou Bartholomew,* bridge authorized across, Drew County, Ark. 20 *Bayou Bartholomew, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Bayou Corney, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Bayou D’Arbonne, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Bayou Grossetete, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212 *Bayou Lafourche, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 811 preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Bayou Maçon, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Bayou Manchac, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 811 *Bayou Plaquemine Brule, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 812 *Bayou Queue de Tortue, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Bayou Saint John, La.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Bayou Teche, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 812 *Bayou Terrebonne, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 812 additional right of way for improvement to be secured 212 *Bayou Vermilion, La.,* appropriation for improvement of, and passes 212, 812 *Beans, Dried,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Bear Creek, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Beartooth National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Beaufort Inlet, N.
C.,* appropriation for improvement of water way from Norfolk, Va., to 206, 807 purchase of Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal 206, 807 for improvement of; maintenance 207, 807 for improvement of waterway from Pamlico Sound to 207 *Beaufort, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 207, 807 for improvement of waterways between New River and 207, 807 waterway from Core Sound to 807 for fisheries biological station, equipment, etc. 473 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 823 *Beaufort, S.
C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 preliminary examination of, to be made, inland waterway to Savannah, Ga. 823 xvii *Beaver Dam, Wis.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 condemned cannon granted to 509 *Beaverhead National Forest, Mont, and Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Bedford City, Va.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Bee Culture,* appropriation for investigations in 291, 846 *Beef,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Beer,* restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Beeville, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Betford, James F.,* deficiency appropriation for services 930 *Belgium,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Bellefontaine, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 418 *Bellefourche, S.
Dak.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Bellevue, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, at 89 *Bellevue, Ohio,* condemned cannon granted to 511, 1010 *Bellingham, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 418 for improvement of harbor 446 condemned cannon granted to 511 *Bells,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Beloit, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 418 condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 1012 *Beloit, Wis.,* credit in accounts of S.
R. Jacobs, site for public building 596 *Belt, R. V.,* appropriation for legal representatives of, services to Osage allottees, from funds to their credit 533 *Belton, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Beltrami County, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River 58, 1014 *Beltrami, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 58 *Beltsville, Md.,* appropriation for buildings, animal industry farm at 274, 833 *Belvedere, Cal.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 229 *Bemidji, Minn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 74 *Beneficial Associations, D.
C., Fraternal,* excepted from requirements for indemnity life, etc., insurance companies 18 *Benevolent Societies, etc.,* periodical publications of, entitled to second class mail privileges; conditions 550 *Bennett River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made to Gatesville and to head of navigation 225 *Benning, D. C.,* appropriation for extending water trunk main to 177 *Bennington, Vt.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Benton Harbor, Mich.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Bering Sea,* killing, etc., fur seals and sea otter in waters of, prohibited 499 punishment for 501 *Berkeley, Cal.,* preliminary examination, to be made of harbor 825 *Berkeley County, S.
C.,* bridge authorized across Goose Creek, in 131 *Berlin, N. H.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Berlin, Wis.,* condemned cannon granted to 1010 *Bermuda,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 271, 829 *Berne, Switzerland,* appropriation for expenses, International Telegraph Bureau at 102, 695 for share in expense of International Bureau at 398, 775 deficiency appropriation for International Telegraphic Bureau 913 *Berwick, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Bethesda, Md.,* appropriation for maintenance of animal experiment station 274, 832 for buildings 274, 833 *Bettendorf, Iowa,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, from Moline, Ill., to 310 *Beverly, Mass.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 223 *Biddeford, Me.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Big Annemessex River, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Big Bend of James River, Mo.,* location of dam in, changed 65 *Big Marco Pass.
Fla.,* preliminary examination of and harbor at Marco, to be made 226 *Big Pass, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Big Rock Stone and Construction Company,* sale of part of military reservation, Fort Logan H. Roots, Ark., authorized to 310 indemnity bond; restrictions 310 *Big Sandy River,* bridges authorized across, in Kentucky and Virginia 505, 505 preliminary examination to be made of, Tug and Levisa Forks 228 *Big Sandy River, Russell Fork of,* bridge authorized across, Elkhorn City, Ky. 92 Marrowbone, Ky. 186 Millard, Ky. 186 *Big Sandy River, Tug Fork of,* bridge authorized across, Glenhayes,W.
Va. 2 4 Matewan, W. Va. 20 Williamson, W. Va. 56 xviii *Big Sunflower River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 211, 212, 811, 811 *Big Thoroughfare River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205 *Bighorn National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Billings, Mont.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Bills of Exchange,* time extended for claims for refunding stamps on 626 *Biloxi, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 211, 811 terms of court at 60, 119 *Biographical Congressional Directory,* appropriation for preparing new edition of 479 *Biological Survey Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 292, 846 for general expenses 292, 847 for preventing shipment of illegally killed game, etc. 292, 847 for maintenance of bison range, etc. 292, 847 for bird breeding reserves, etc. 292, 847 for establishing Wind Cave National Game Preserve, S.
Dak., for buffalo, etc. 293 for investigating food habits of birds and animals 293, 847 fur bearing animals, rearing, etc. 293 destroying ground squirrels in California national forests 293 in national forests 847 for investigating migration, etc., of plants and animals 293, 847 for winter game
(elk)reserve, Wyoming 293, 847 for administrative expenses 293, 847 wild migratory game birds deemed within protection of United States 847 closed seasons to be prescribed 847 punishment for violations 848 preparation of regulations; public hearing before adoption 848 submission to President for approval 848 local laws for protection of nonmigratory birds not affected 848 promotions of regulations by State laws 848 *Bird Breeding Reserves,* appropriation for protecting, etc. 292, 847 *Birds, Migratory Game,* provisions regulating killing, etc., of 847 *Birmingham, Ala.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 880 sale of present site; terms, etc. 880 terms of court at 698 *Biscay ne Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of Miami harbor 209 subject to work by Florida East Coast Railway 209 terminal facilities required 209 *Biscuits,* duty on Canadian, sweetened 4 combined with confectionery, etc. 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, sweetened 7 combined with confectionery, etc. 7 not sweetened 9 *Bismarck, N. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 418 for Indian school 528 terms of court at 60 *Bison Range, Montana National,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 292, 847 *Bitterroot National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Black Death,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 436 *Black Hills National Forest, S. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 restriction on exporting dead, etc., timber from 281 restrictions on settlement in Lawrence and Pemberton counties, removed as to specified lands in 188 *Black Lake Harbor, Mich.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Black River, Ark. and Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 215, 814 preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Black River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of, at Port Huron 216 preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Black River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207, 807 *Black River, Ohio,* preliminary examination to be made of, at Lorain 228 *Black River, S. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Black Walnut Harbor, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Black Warrior River,* appropriation for improvement of; locks and dams 446, 446, 810 changes authorized in improvement of, at Lock and Dam No. 17 32 preliminary examination to be made of waterway to Fivemile Creek 227 *Blackberry, Kentucky, and West Virginia Coal and Coke Company,* may bridge Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, Matewan, W. Va. 20 *Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation system on; repayment 526 withdrawal of lands for Glacier National Park 64 sale of land in, authorized, for hotel purposes, to Louis W. Hill 64 *Blackfeet National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Blackfish Bayou, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 215, 814 *Blackwater River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Bladensburg Road, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for widening, etc. 916 *Blind Children, D. C., Indigent,* appropriation for instruction of, out of the District 162, 958 *Blind, Embossed Books for the,* copies of, to be deposited in Library of Congress 748 *Blind, Publications in Raised Characters for the,* free mail transportation of 551 *Block Island, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 202, 802 *Bloomington, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Bluefield, W. Va.,* terms of court at 76 xix *Bluffton, Ind.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Board of Charities, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 169, 965 *Board of Engineer Officers for Rivers and Harbors,* number of, increased to nine 232 rank of majority 232 number reduced to seven 827 rank of majority 827 *Board of Examiners, Steam Engineers, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 144, 942 *Board of General Appraisers of Merchandise,* appropriation for fees, etc., of witnesses before 463 *Board of Ordnance and Fortification, Army,* appropriation for general expenses 129, 674 for civilian member 129, 674 for tests of experimental guns, etc. 129, 674 inquiry as to right of invention 129, 674 *Board of Visitors, Military Academy,* appropriation for expenses 257, 860 composition and appointment 257 notices of visits, etc.; expenses 257 *Board of Visitors, Naval Academy,* appropriation for expenses of visits, etc. 350, 908 to be composed of members of Committees on Naval Affairs of both Houses 907 visits, expenses, etc. 907 *Boards of Directors, Public Utilities, D. C.,* number of members of, restricted 996 *Boards of Health, etc., State,* bulletins of, entitled to second class mail privileges 551 *Boats,* duty on Canadian small, of wood 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on small, of wood 8 *Boca Ceiga Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Boeuf River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Bogue Falia, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 811 *Bohning, William J.,* deficiency appropriation for designated beneficiary of, coal passer, Navy 922 *Boise, Idaho,* appropriation for assay office at 383, 762 *Boise National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Bolivia,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Bonham, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Bonne Terre, Mo.,* construction of public building authorized at; donation of site required 871 *Bonneville National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Book of Estimates,* estimates for lump-sum appropriations exceeding $250,000 to give in detail number of persons, compensation, objects, etc., for which expenditure contemplated 487 corresponding details of the expenditures during the preceding year 487 *Books,* copyright provisions concerning authors, etc. 724 *Boonville, Mo.,* appropriation for public building at 418 *Booth, James H.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 607 *Boothbay Harbor, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 201 *Boston, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 201, 445, 801 for navy yard, public works 340, 899 for assistant treasurer’s office 382, 760 for public building, customhouse 418 for electrical burglar alarm, public building at 427 for navy yard, fuel-oil tank 898 for marine barracks 901 deficiency appropriation for customhouse; temporary removal of employees 596 enlargement, etc., of customhouse, payment of expenses of removal of force 191 limit of pay to architects 191 limit of cost increased, appraisers’ stores 869 preliminary examination of harbor to be made; deep-water connection with terminals, etc. 223, 821 special examiner of drugs, etc., made assistant appraiser 110 *“Boston,” Steamer,* change of name authorized 108 *Botanic Garden, D. C.,* appropriation for superintendent, assistants, and laborers 371, 749 for repairs and improvements 371, 749 for general repairs 478 for removing wall, etc. 478 *Botany, Economic and Systematic,* appropriation for investigations in 835 *Boulder, Colo.,* grant of land for public park purposes to 325 payment, etc. 325 *Boundary Commission, Canadian Water,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 478, 695 *Boundary Commission, Mexican Water,* appropriation for continuing work of 99, 692 *Boundary Line, Alaska and Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking 99, 692 *Boundary Line between Texas and New Mexico,* admission of New Mexico as State subject to established 39 deficiency appropriation for remarking 608, 938 *Boundary Line, Canadian,* appropriation for marking, etc. 99, 692 *Boundary, Mexican,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing Texas for patrolling along the Rio Grande 601 *Boundary Walers Commission, Canadian,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 478, 695 *Bounty,* appropriation for volunteers, Civil War 453 deficiency appropriation for volunteers and regulars, Army 48, 619 for seamen’s enlistment 620, 624, 935, 938 for destruction of enemy’s vessels 620 allowed honorably discharged Regulars reenlisting in time of war; limit 590 claims for Civil War volunteer, to be filed prior to 1913 49 no fee allowed for prosecuting 49 punishment for receiving 49 *Bowling Green, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 418 *Bowman, Charles C.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 xx *Box Canyon, San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* examination ordered for dam, etc., in, for irrigation of Gila River Valley 522 *Box Canyon, Wash.,* bridge across Pend Oreille River, legalized 18 *Boxes, Fancy Leather,* duty on Canadian 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Boys’ Training School, D. C., National,* appropriation for care and maintenance of inmates 171, 966 for buildings, etc. 463 for salaries, etc. 468 *Bradley and McMinn Counties, Tenn.,* may bridge Hiwassee River, Charleston to Calhoun 31 *Bran,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Brandy,* restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Branford, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Branson, Mo.,* bridge authorized across White River, at 67 *Brass,* free of duty when imported from Canada, bars and rods 10 strips, etc., not polished, etc. 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, bars and rods 11 strips, etc., not polished, etc. 11 *Brass Band Instruments,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Brattleboro, Vt.,* limit of cost increased, public building 869 terms of court at; rooms to be provided 59 *Brayton, N. D.,* appropriation for services 523 *Brazil,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 *Brazos Island, Tex.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 227 *Brazos River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement, Old Washington to Waco; locks and dams 214, 813 for improvement of, Velasco to Old Washington 214, 813 for improvement of mouth 214, 813 construction of dredge authorized 813 for improvement of waterway between West Galveston Bay and 214 for improvement of, between Matagorda Bay and; bridges 214 preliminary examination of, to be made to Freeport, Tex. 824 *Breakfast Foods,* duty on Canadian prepared cereal 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on prepared cereal 7 *Bremerton, Wash.* (*see* Puget Sound Naval Station, Wash.). *Brenham, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Breton, Bay, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Brewer, Me.,* Bangor and, may bridge Penobscot River 358 *Brewers, D. C.,* required to take out wholesale liquor licenses 1000 *Bridgeport, Conn.,* preliminary examination to be made of, harbor 223 to be made of Johnson’s Creek 821 *Bridger National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Bridges,* alteration, etc., across certain rivers in State of Arkansas authorized 185 appropriation for reconstructing, across Weymouth Back River, Hingham, Mass. 61 construction from reclamation fund authorized , across Snake River, in Jackson Hole, Wyo. 730 construction modified, etc., of, Mobile Bay, Ala. 137 construction of, authorized across Arkansas River, Muskogee, Okla. 19 Pine Bluff, Ark. 16 Bayou Bartholomew, Ark. 20 Big Sandy River, Va. and Ky. 505, 505 Caddo Lake, Mooringsport, La. 56 Calumet River, Chicago, Ill., at Ninety-second Street 66 Lake County, Ind. 19 South Chicago. Ill. 66 Cano de Martin Pena, P. R. 512 Clearwater River, Idaho 494 Connecticut River, Conn. 55 Cumberland River, Tenn. 62 Delaware River, N. J. 492 Goose Creek, S. C. 131 Great Kanawha River, W. Va. 683 Hiwassee River, Tenn. 31 Illinois River, Ill. 650 Kingston Lake, Conway, S. C. 493 Kootenai River, Libby, Mont. 71 Rexford, Mont. 71 Troy, Mont. 71 Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River, Ky. 116 Little Calumet River, Ill. 495 Little River, Ark. 58 Lumber River, N. C. 724 Mississippi River, Aitkin County, Minn. 495 Baton Rouge, La. 725 Beltrami County, Minn. 1014 Beltrami, Minn. 58 Bemidji, Minn. 74 Grand Rapids, Minn. 77 Memphis, Tenn. 195, 359 Minneapolis, Minn 1012 Nineteenth Avenue to Tenth Avenue 57 Washington Avenue to Thirty-seventh Avenue 57 Missouri to Illinois 1015 Moline, Ill., to Bettendorf, Iowa 310 Palisade, Minn. 15 Saint Louis, Mo. 190 Sartell, Minn. 494 Missouri River, Bellevue, Nebr. 89 Mountrail and McKenzie Counties, N. Dak. 681 North Dakota 117, 668 North Dakota or Montana 302 Omaha, Nebr. 494 South Sioux City, Nebr. 89 Weldon Springs Landing, Mo. 15, 1015 Monongahela River, W. Va. 683 xxi construction of authorized across Morris and Cummings Channel, Shell Bank Island, Tex. 89 Stedman Island, Tex. 55 Okanogan River, Wash. 731 Palmers River, R. I. 115 Penobscot River, Me. 358 Petit Jean River, Ark. 29 Red River of the North, N. Dak. and Minn. 125 Oslo, Minn. 121 Rock River, Ill. 24 Russell Fork of Big Sandy River, Elkhorn City, Ky. 92 Marrowbone, Ky. 186 Millard, Ky. 186 Sabine-Neches Canal, Port Arthur, Tex. 93 Saint Croix River, Wis. and Minn. 14, 25, 61 Saint Francis River, Dunklin County, Mo., to Clay County, Ark. 20 Hodges Ferry, Mo. 67 Lee County, Ark. 18 Saint John River, Van Buren, Me., and Saint Leonards, N. B., Canada 1020 Snake River, Nyssa, Oreg. 31 Walla Walla and Franklin Counties, Wash. 54 Twelve Mile Bayou, La. 1019 Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, between West Virginia and Kentucky, or West Virginia and Virginia 185 Glenhayes, W. Va. 24 Matewan, W. Va. 20 Williamson, W. Va. 56, 112 Warren River, R. I. 15 White River, Branson, Mo. 67 Cotter, Ark. 75 Willamette River, Oreg. 86 Yellowstone River, in McKenzie County, N. Dak. 680 in Montana 117 legalized across Mississippi River, Prairie du Chien, Wis. 19 Pend Oreille River, in Box Canyon, Wash. 18 reconstruction of, authorized across Missouri River, Sibley, Mo. 55 time extended for constructing, Caddo Lake, Mooringsport, La. 1020 Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minn., Nineteenth Avenue to Tenth Avenue 669 Minneapolis, Minn., Plymouth Avenue to Eighth Avenue 57, 669 Minneapolis, Minn., Third Avenue to First Avenue 58, 669 Minneapolis, Minn., Washington Avenue to Thirty-seventh Avenue 670 Saint Louis, Mo. 67 Missouri River, Council Bluffs, Iowa 123 Weldon Springs Landing, Mo. 1014 Yankton, S. Dak. 357 Rock River, Colona Ferry, Ill. 665 Saint Croix River, Saint Croix County, Wis., to Washington County, Minn. 22 *Bridges, D. C.,* appropriation for construction and repairs 151, 948 Calvert Street 151 for highway, operating 151, 948 for Anacostia River, operating 151, 948 for constructing, etc., across Rock Creek at Q Street 151, 948 for new bridge across Rock Creek at Pennsylvania Avenue 948 *Bridges, Reenforced Foundations of,* appropriation for investigating destructive effects of electric currents on 410 *Brigham City, Utah,* limit of cost increased, public building 869 *Brink, A. C.,* appropriation for, from funds of Pierre Indian school, S. Dak. 537 *Brinkley, Ark.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Bristol County, R. I.,* bridge authorized across Palmers or War ren River in 15 *Bristol, Pa.,* sale of United States interest in China or White Hall Cemetery, authorized 440 *British and American Pecuniary Claims,* appropriation for arbitrating outstanding 102, 694 deficiency appropriation for arbitrating outstanding 47 *Broad Creek, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205 *Broad Creek River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Broadkill River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Bronx, N. Y.,* limit of cost increased, public building; additional land for site 867 *Bronx River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 803 *Brookfield, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Brookings, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Brooklyn, N. Y.,* acquiring land adjoining post office; use of balance 869 *Browns Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 803 *Brownsville Tex.,* granted immediate transportation entry privileges 22 *Brownwood, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Brule Harbor, Wis.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *Brunswick, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 208, 808 for improvement connecting Little Satilla River with 808 preliminary examination to be made of harbor, to secure increased depth 823 *Brussels, Belgium,* appropriation for annual contribution, International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs at 99, 692 for Bureau for the Repression of African Slave Trade at 100, 692 for Bureau of Interparliamentary Union, Promotion of International Arbitration at 101, 693 for expenses International Conference of Maritime Law at 695 *Bubonic Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 436 *Buck Bill, Tonkawa Indian,* approval of findings of Kay County, Okla., court, for distribution of estate of, deceased 530 *Buckhannon and Northern Railroad Company,* may bridge Monongahela River, Catawba, W. Va. 683 xxii *Buckhannon, W. Va.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Buckingham, Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 1011 *Buckwheat,* duty on Canadian, flour or meal 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, flour or meal 7 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Buena Vista, Va.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Buffalo, etc.,* appropriation for maintenance of Montana National Bison Range 292, 847 for permanent range for, Wind Cave National Park, S. Dak. 293 *Buffalo, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202, 802 foreign governments invited to participate in International Congress on School Hygiene at 642 no appropriation 642 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 224, 822 *Buffalo, Wyo.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Buffaloes,* appropriation for care, etc., Yellowstone Park 460 *Building Inspection, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, division of 140, 939 for motor cycles used by elevator inspectors 140, 939 for motor vehicles 140, 939 *Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating fire-resisting properties of 787 *Buildings, D. C.,* limit of height for nonfireproof dwellings, etc., extended 114 parapet walls permitted 114 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Dangerous,* appropriation for expenses 147,944 *Buildings, D. C., Condemnation of Insanitary,* appropriation for expenses of board for 153, 952 *Buildings, etc., Reenforced Foundations of,* appropriation for investigating effects of electric currents on 410 *Bulgaria, Roumania, Servia, and,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation and consul general 96, 688 *Bull Run Battlefields, Va.,* inquiry directed as to purchase, etc., of lands on which monuments are erected 729 *Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for freight on 379, 757 *Buoys, etc.,* appropriation for expenses 469 deficiency appropriation for expenses 622, 937 *Burbank, Luther,* semiarid lands in California, etc., set aside for propagation of spineless cacti by 507 payments, etc. 507 conditions 507 certification of lands to be set aside 508 *Bureau, Customs Tariffs* (*see* International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs). *Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade* (*see* International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade). *Bureau, International Sanitary* (*see* International Sanitary Bureau). *Bureau of American Republics* (*see* Pan American Union). *Bureau of Animal Industry* (*see* Animal Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture* (*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 346, 904 limit, wooden ships 347, 904 other ships 347, 905 ships in foreign waters 347, 905 repairs to specified vessels 347, 905 clerical, etc., services 347, 905 tablets from parts of wreck of “Maine” 347 for wrecking pontoon for submarines 905 for construction plants 905 for construction of new vessels 355, 912 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 393, 770 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Construction and repair” 393, 770 deficiency appropriation for construction and repair 620, 624, 935 *Bureau of Corporations* (*see* Corporations Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Education* (*see* Education Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Entomology, Department of Agriculture* (*see* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Equipment, Navy,* appropriation for equipment of vessels 337, 897 clerical, etc., services 337, 898 for radio shore stations 338, 898 for radio laboratory 338, 898 for battle compasses 338, 898 for coal and transportation 338, 898 tests of Alaska coal, etc. 338, 898 for depots for coal and other fuel 898 for depots for coal; tests of Alaska coal 338 report on coal fields available for American ships 338 fuel station at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 338 for contingent 338, 898 for ocean and lake surveys 338, 898 for high power radio stations Canal Zone, California, Hawaii, Samoa, Guam, and Philippines 338 distribution of duties to other bureaus of the Department 339, 899 for equipment of new vessels 355, 912 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 390, 768 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Equipment of vessels” 391, 768 deficiency appropriation for equipment of vessels 620, 624, 935 for coal and transportation 620, 922, 935 for contingent 620 for radio station, Arlington, Va. 922 *Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce* (*see* Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce and Labor). xxiii *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, War Department). *Bureau of Interparliamentary Arbitration* (*see* Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration, Bureau of). *Bureau of Labor* (*see* Labor Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Lighthouses* (*see* Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy,.* appropriation for surgeons’ necessaries and civil establishment 343, 902 new hospitals restricted to action of Congress 902 for power plant, Chelsea Hospital, Mass. 902 for contingent 343, 902 dental outfits 344 for transporting remains 344, 902 Navy Dental Reserve Corps authorized 903 requirements, details, etc. 903 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 394, 771 deficiency appropriation for medical department 603, 605, 624, 922, 922, 923 for contingent 603, 620 dental surgeons, provisions for appointment, etc., of assistant 344 Medical Reserve Corps, established 344 pharmacists to be commissioned chief pharmacists after six years’ service; pay, etc. 345 *Bureau of Mines, Interior Department* (*see* Mines Bureau, Interior Department). *Bureau of Navigation, Department of Commerce and Labor* (*see* Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor). *Bureau of Navigation, Navy,* appropriation for transportation 332, 893 for recruiting 332, 893 evidence of age required; release of minors on request of parent; conditions 332, 894 advertising agency 332, 894 for contingent 332, 894 for gunnery exercises 332, 894 for steaming exercises 333, 894 for experimental aviation work 333, 894 for outfits, enlisted men and apprentices 333, 894 for naval auxiliaries 333, 894 for training stations, California 333, 894 Rhode Island 333, 895 Great Lakes 333, 895 Saint Helena 895 for Naval War College 334, 895 for Naval Home 334, 895 disposal of property of deceased in mates 335 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 390, 768 deficiency appropriation for outfits on first enlistment 603, 620, 922, 935 for service badges and ribbons 604 for transportation 620, 624, 935 for transportation, recruiting, and contingent 620 deficiency appropriation for gunnery exercises 620, 935, 938 for outfits, apprentices 620 for naval auxiliaries 620 for Great Lakes Training Station 620, 922 for training station, Rhode Island 620, 935 for War College 620 for recruiting 624, 922, 938 *Bureau of Ordnance, Navy,* appropriation for ordnance and ordnance stores 335, 896 clerical, etc., services 335, 896 emergency purchases abroad; free entry 335, 896 for smokeless powder 335, 896 exchange of materials authorized 335 price of powder restricted 896 full operation of Indian Head factory required 896 for Naval Gun Factory 335, 896 for new batteries for ships 335, 896 for ammunition for ships 336, 897 for small arms and machine guns 336 for torpedoes and appliances 336, 897 for modernizing projectiles 336, 897 for torpedo station, Rhode Island 336, 897 for experimental work, armor, powder, etc. 336, 897 for Naval Militia 336, 897 for repairs 336, 897 for contingent 337, 897 ordnance, etc. appropriations, balances available until June 30, 1913 337 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 393, 770 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Ordnance and ordnance stores 393, 770 deficiency appropriation for repairs 604 for ammunition, etc., for ships 604 for ordnance and ordnance stores 620, 624, 922, 935, 938 for contingent 620 for torpedo station 620, 935 *Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration* (*see* International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration). *Bureau of Plant Industry* (*see* Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Soils, Department of Agriculture* (*see* Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Statistics, Department of Agriculture* (*see* Statistics Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy,* appropriation for steam machinery 347, 905 aeroplane machinery 348 for materials, etc., yards and stations 348,905 for incidental expenses 348, 906 clerical, etc., services 348, 906 development of heavy-oil engine for fuel ship 906 for engineering experiment station 348, 906 for machinery plant, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 348 for steam machinery, new vessels 355, 912 for sea wall, engineering experiment station 901 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 393, 770 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Steam machinery,” etc. 393, 770 deficiency appropriation for engineering experimental station 604, 620, 938 for steam machinery 620, 624, 935 xxiv *Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy,* appropriation for provisions 346, 903 for commutation of rations 346, 903 clerical, etc., services 346, 904 awards for provision contracts to be by individual items 904 for contingent 346 for maintenance 904 for freight 346, 904 for dairy for Naval Academy; land, buildings, etc. 904 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 394, 771 deficiency appropriation for contingent 603, 620, 923 for provisions 604, 620, 624, 923, 935 for freight 620, 624, 935, 938 for Mosher Water Tube Boiler Company 923 pay corps, increased 328 *Bureau of Weights and Measures* (*see* International Bureau of Weights and Measures). *Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy,* appropriation for maintenance 339, 899 clerical, etc., services 339, 899 for contingent 339, 899 for public works, yards and stations 339, 899 torpedo station, Puget Sound, Wash. 341 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 341, 900 Naval Academy 341, 901 training stations 341, 901 Naval Observatory 341, 901 naval magazines, etc. 341, 901 right of way, Marine Barracks, Puget Sound, Wash. 343 rifle range, Puget Sound, Wash. 343 for repairs and preservation 343, 902 for clerks, etc., Navy Department 394, 771 draftsmen, etc., may be paid from “Public works” 394, 771 deficiency appropriation for repairs and preservation 603 for maintenance 603, 620, 624, 921, 935, 938 for Norfolk, Va. 604 for timber dry docks 604 for Philadelphia, Pa. 604 for naval magazine, Mare Island, Cal. 604 for concrete and granite dry dock 923 *Burgess, Kate,* deficiency appropriation for 597 *Burglar Alarms, Public Buildings,* appropriation for maintenance of electrical 427 *Burlington, N. C.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Burlington, Vt.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 201, 801 terms of court at 59 *Burlington, Wis.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Burnett County, Wis.,* bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, to Pine County, Minn., from 14, 25 *Bushes,* duty on Canadian gooseberry, raspberry, and currant 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on gooseberry, raspberry, and currant 7 *Business Methods, Executive Departments, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for expert inquiries, etc., for improving 417 *Butler and Stoddard Counties, Mo.,* may bridge Saint Francis River, at Hodges Ferry 67 *Butler, Mo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Butler, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Butt, Maj. Archibald W.,* memorial in public grounds D. C., allowed to Francis Davis Millet and, who perished on “Titanic” 644 *Butter,* appropriation for inspection of manufacture of process, etc. 273 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Butter, Renovated,* appropriation for inspection of factories, etc. 273, 832 sanitary regulations extended to, factories 273 *Buzzards Bay, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 821 *Byron, Ill.,* time extended to dam Rock River at 85 *Byron Water Power Company,* time extended for damming Rock River by 85 **C.** *Cabin Branch, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Cabinet National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 281, 839 *Cable Cars, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 549, 799 substitution of wagon service authorized 549, 799 *Cache National Forest, Utah and Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Cache River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 215, 814 *Cacti, etc.,* appropriation for investigating, as food for stock 277, 836 *Cacti, Spineless,* lands set aside for propagating, for animal food; conditions 507 *Caddo County, Okla.,* tract of land set apart for public highway 505 Anadarko to fence south side 506 *Caddo Lake,* bridge authorized across, Mooringsport, La. 56 time extended for bridging, Mooringsport, La. 1020 *Caddo Parish, La.,* may bridge Caddo Lake at Mooringsport 56 Twelve-Mile Bayou 1019 time extended for bridging Caddo Lake, Mooringsport 1020 *Cadets, Military Academy,* appropriation for pay 252, 856 deficiency appropriation for pay 602 allotment to District of Columbia increased to two 252 candidates may appear for physical examination at any time 252 graduates to receive officers’ mileage to first post 252 reassembling of court martial authorized to reconsider dismissal of certain 856 modified punishment permitted 856 reinstatement authorized; to be additional to regular number 856 service not computed in Army officers’ continuous service 594 hereafter for longevity of Navy or Marine Corps officers 891 xxxv *Cadets or Cadet Engineers, Revenue-Cutter Service,* no additional appointments to be made of 429 *Cadillac, Mich.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Cadiz, Ohio,* condemned cannon, now at Chickamauga Park, granted to Grand Army post at 1011 *Cairo, Egypt,* appropriation for agent and consul general 95, 688 *Cairo, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of Ohio River, by raising, etc., levees; expenditure by city 216 *Cakes,* duty on Canadian, sweetened 4 combined with confectionery, etc. 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 combined with confectionery, etc. 7 *Calaveras Big Tree National Forest,* selections of public and national forest lands in exchange for conveyances for 108 appropriation for expenses 108 *Caldwell, Idaho,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Calhoun, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Hiwassee River, from Charleston to 31 *California,* appropriation for destroying ground squirrels in national forests 293 for naval training station 333, 894 for high-power naval radio stations in 338 for naval training station buildings 341, 901 for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 400, 777 for examination of selected lieu lands 456 for support, etc., of Indians in 523 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., Indians in 938 apportionment of Representatives 13 Calaveras Big Tree National Forest, national forest and public lands allowed in exchange for lands conveyed for 108 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 497 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 132 lands added to California Redwood Park 134 relinquishment requested to Indian occupants of lands in railroad grants 1007 lands in exchange 1008 semiarid lands in, set aside for spineless cacti propagation by Luther Bur bank 507 issue of patents, etc. 507 Yosemite National Park, elimination of private ownership of lands in, etc. 80 *California Débris Commission,* appropriation for expenses 448 *California National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *California Redwood Park, * lands granted to State for addition to 134 *Caloosdnatch.ee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 210, 810 preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Calumet, Mich., * acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Calumet River, Ill. and Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of 816 portion of old channel abandoned as navigable water; conditions 816 bridge authorized across, Chicago, Ill. 66 Lake County, Ind. 19 South Chicago, Ill. 66 *Calumet Transportation Company,* may change name of steamer “William A Hawgood” to “R. L. Agassiz” 73 *Calvert Street Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs 151 *Cambridge, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 205, 806 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Camden, Me.,* appropriation for public building 418 *Cameron. Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio,* appropriation for Confederate cemetery, care, etc. 441 *Camp Perry, Ohio,* appropriation for expenses, International Rifle Shooting Competition 711 *Campbell Lumber Company,* may bridge Saint Francis River, Mo., to Ark. 20 *Campbell, Robert N.,* may be reinstated first lieutenant Coast Artillery Corps 1008 *Canada,* appropriation for surveying and marking boundary between Alaska and 99, 692 for marking boundary line between United States and 99, 692 for exhibit at International Dry Land Congress, 1912, at Lethbridge 301 Congressional Record to be furnished under secretary of state for external affairs of, in exchange for Parliamentary Hansard 632 consent of authorities required for bridge across Saint John River, Van Buren, Me., to Saint Leonards, New Brunswick 1020 fur seal skins to be delivered to Government of, under provisions of convention with Great Britain, etc. 502 reciprocal trade relations with 4 trade agreements authorized to be negotiated with 12 subject to action by Congress 12 *Canadian Boundary Waters Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 478, 695 *Canadian Reciprocity,* duties on articles imported from Canada 4 in effect on evidence of specified rates by Canada on United States articles 6 duties to be imposed by Canada on United States products 6 articles exempt from duty when admitted from Canada 9 in effect on evidence of free admission into Canada of specified United States articles 10 articles admitted into Canada from United States free of duty 10 wood pulp, wood-pulp paper, etc., from Canada admitted free of duty 11 condition precedent to exemption 12 further trade agreements to be negotiated by the President 12 subject to action by Congress 12 xxvi *Canal Zone* (*see also * Panama Canal Act), appropriation for surveying, for military purposes 485 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 104, 696 for high-power naval radio stations in 338 establishment of dock, warehouses, etc., for coal, ship supplies, etc., authorized 564 sales to passing vessels 564 reinvestment of receipts; deposit of net profits; monthly reports required 564 authority of governor of Panama Canal over 564 appointment of magistrates, constables, etc. 564 district court established in; divisions; terms 565 practice; jurisdiction 565 juries, officials, salaries, etc. 565 transfer of records, etc., of existing courts 565 termination of existing courts 566 temporary continuance of supreme court 566 duties of former officials transferred 566 procedure, etc. 566 appeals to Fifth Circuit court of appeals 566 radio installations not to be erected within 15 miles of Government stations in 307 *Canal Zone, Government of* (*see also* Isthmian Canal), appropriation for officers and employees, department of civil administration 484 for labor, department of civil administration 484 for materials, etc., department of civil administration 484 for salaries and expenses, sanitation department 484 total amount available until expended 485 expenditures to be from proceeds of bonds 485 employees and compensation restricted to estimates, etc. 485 ten per cent interchangeable 485 allowance for longevity and layover days restricted 485 funds from rents, postage, etc., appropriated for civil expenses 486 funds realized from sales, services, etc., to be used for construction expenses 486 sales of unserviceable materials without advertisement, etc. 486 sale of “Administration Building” to Panama, authorized 486 no payments to be made for Toro Point Light expenses 486 division of records for preservation of files, etc., authorized; disposal of useless papers 486 *Canceling Machines, Postal Service,* appropriation for rental or purchase of 544, 795 restriction on rental contracts 544, 795 deficiency appropriation for 623 *Candidates for Senators or Representatives,* statements of election expenses by, to be filed 26 *Candy,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Canned Fruits,* reciprocal duty in Canada on 9 *Canned Meats,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Canned Poultry,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Cannon, Condemned* (*see* Ordnance, Obsolete). *Cano de Martin Pena, P. R.,* bridge authorized across 512 *Canoes,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Canon City, Colo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 grant of land for public park purposes to 325 payment, etc. 325 *Canton, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Canton, Ill.,* condemned cannon granted to 510 *Canton, S. Dak.,* appropriation for asylum for insane Indians 537 *Canyor, Anton,* deficiency appropriation for 614 *Cape Channel, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made on east side of Pamlico Sound, N. C. 225 *Cape Charles, Va.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 preliminary examination to be made of harbor entrance 225 *Cape Fear River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Wilmington 207, 807 for improvement of, at and below Wilmington 207, 807 deficiency appropriation for lighting 614 preliminary examination to be made of, below Wilmington 226 lights, etc., authorized 238 *Cape Girardeau, Mo.,* terms of court at 52 *Cape Lookout, N. C.,* appropriation for construction of harbor of refuge 207, 807 *Cape Saint Elias, Alaska,* light and fog signal station authorized at 1018 *Cape Spartel and Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 98, 691 *Cape Town, Africa,* appropriation for foreign hospital 104, 697 *Cape Vincent, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 803 *Capital Traction Company, D. C.,* to remove tracks from M street bridge, etc., to new bridge across Rock Creek at Pennsylvania Avenue 949 to pay one-third of cost of new bridge, etc. 949 *Capitol,* appropriation for removing boilers and electric generators to Home for Aged and Infirm from 171 for trees, etc., for grounds 444 for repairs, etc. 453 for marble pedestals for statuary in 454 for cleaning, etc., works of art 454 for improving grounds 454 for repairs to stable, etc. 454 for enlarging grounds 454 deficiency appropriation for general repairs 3, 605, 923 for improving grounds 3 xxvii deficiency appropriation for gasoline 605 for Z. D. Gilman 605 for George W. Evans 605 for repairs, etc., Senate kitchens and restaurant 616, 930 for Washington Gas Light Company 923 for Potomac Electric Power Company 923 for removing buildings from land acquired for enlarging grounds 924 rent of buildings, etc., on blocks acquired for extending grounds of, authorized; proceeds, etc. 605 *Capitol Building and Grounds, Superintendent of,* appropriation for, engineers, clerks, etc. 398, 776 for laborers, etc. 398, 776 for engineers, etc., Senate 363, 742 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 363, 742 for engineers, etc., House of Representatives 365, 743 for elevator conductors, House Office Building 365, 744 buildings, etc., on blocks acquired for ex tending Capitol grounds, placed under charge of; repairs, etc. 605 designated on board to approve plans, etc., for office building in square 143 880 Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington, Va., commission 882 duties in supervising plans, etc., for Columbia Hospital building 448 may transfer discontinued apparatus, etc., to other branches of the Government service or to the District; report 184 *Capitol Police,* appropriation for captain, lieutenants, and privates 364, 742 for contingent expenses 364, 743 salaries for August, 1911, to be paid on day of adjournment 44 for December, 1911, to be paid December 21 627 for August, 1912, to be paid on day of adjournment 644 for December, 1912, to be paid day of recess adjournment 1021 *Capitol Power Plant,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 479 for fuel, oil, etc. 479 purchase of supplies 479 deficiency appropriation for Atlas Engine Works 923 for fuel, oil, etc. 923 *Carbon Electrodes,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Carboys,* free admission of American, returned filled with foreign products 12 proof of identity required 12 *Card Cases, etc.,* duty on Canadian, leather 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, leather 8 *Carey Act,* additional grant of lands to Colorado under 38 *Cargo Steamers,* radio communication requirements for ocean 200 *Caribou, Me.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Carlinville, Ill.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Carlisle, Pa.,* appropriation for Indian school 536 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 621 *Carnegie Library, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 145, 943 *Carnegie, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway,* may construct bridges across Big Sandy River, in Virginia and Kentucky 505 *“Carpathia,” Steamship,* Thanks of Congress to Capt. Rostron, officers and crew of, for services rescuing survivors of shipwrecked “Titanic” 639 medal to be presented by the President to Capt. Rostron 639 appropriation for 639 *Carrere and Hastings,* contract for professional architectural services constructing Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington Cemetery, Va., authorized with 882 *Carroll, Iowa,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Carroll, Jennie (widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 577, 710 *Carrollton, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 419 limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Carrollton, Ill.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Carson City, Nev.,* appropriation for mint at 383, 761 for Indian school 527 *Carson, Lieut. Col. J. M., jr.,* credit in accounts for purchase of horses, Military Academy 264 *Carson National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Cartersville, Ga.,* limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Caruthersville, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Cascade National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Casco Bay, Me.,* preliminary examination of Wills Strait, to be made 223 *Casks,* free admission of American, returned filled with foreign products 12 proof of identity required 12 *Casper, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Catalogue of Scientific Literature, International,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 436 *Catalogue of Title Entries, Copyright Office,* appropriation for printing and binding 482 *Cataño Bay, P. R.,* preliminary examination of channel to San Juan Harbor from, to be made 231 *Catawba, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Monongahela River at 683 xxviii *Caterpillar, Range,* appropriation for investigating 846 *Catlin, Theron E.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 931 *Cattle* (*see also* Animal Industry Bureau *and* Animals), appropriation for enforcing humane treatment of export 273, 831 for inspection, etc., of imported 273, 831 for collecting information of diseases of 273, 831 for quarantine stations for neat 273, 831 for preventing diseases of 273, 831 for eradicating southern cattle ticks 273, 832 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 temporarily crossing frontier, dutiable unless brought back in six months 13 regulations 13 *Cattle Ticks, Southern,* appropriation for eradicating 273, 832 restriction on purchase of materials, etc. 832 demonstrations at fairs, etc. 832 use restricted to official experimental work 832 *Cave Hill National Cemetery, Louisville, Ky.,* appropriation for additional land 440 *Cayuse Indian War,* deficiency appropriation for pay of volunteers 623 *Cayuse Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 534 *Cedar Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *Cedar Creek, N. J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Cedar Falls, Iowa,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Cedar Keys, Fla.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 226 *Cedar Point., Ala.,* changes allowed in constructing bridges, etc., across waters of Mobile Bay at 137 *Cedar Rapids, Iowa,* terms of court at 735 *Cedartown, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 419 limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Cement Bathtubs, etc.,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Cement, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 450, 787 *Cement, Portland, etc.,* reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Census, Director of the,* appropriation for, statisticians, etc. 406, 783 to collect and publish statistics of leaf tobacco in hands of dealers, etc., semiannually 106 duties in securing 106 cooperation with Commissioner of Internal Revenue 107 *Census Office,* appropriation for Director, statisticians, clerks, etc. 406, 783 for temporary clerks 406, 783 limitations 406 limitations removed 784 for special agents, etc. 406, 784 appropriation for transcripts from registration records, etc. 407, 784 pay of special agents 407, 784 for rent; stationery 407, 784 for contingent expenses 407, 784 for tabulating machines, etc. 407, 784 for printing and binding Thirteenth Census 407, 784 for collecting leaf-tobacco statistics 477 for collecting cotton production and consumption statistics 477 for printing and binding 482 deficiency appropriation for expenses 49, 622 appointments of clerks at $1,200 and under; selection 406 preferences, etc. 406 temporary clerks, at not greater than $900, from Thirteenth Census force 406 continuation of salaries and expenses during the month of July, 1912 639 during first half of August, 1912 640 during last half of August, 1912 642 statistics of cotton ginned, manufactured, on hand, spindles in use, imports and exports, to be collected and published by 198 periods for ginning reports 198 monthly reports of manufactures, etc. 198 to be furnished to Agricultural Department 198 punishment for unauthorized divulging by employees 198 collection of, by special agents, etc. 199 compilation and publication of information from foreign countries 199 *Census, Thirteenth,* appropriation for printing and binding 407, 784 *Central City, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Central City, Nebr.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 172, 966 for building on new site 172 deficiency appropriation for care of patients, etc. 599 *Central Railroad and Bridge Company,* time extended for bridging Missouri River, Council Bluffs, Iowa, by 123 *Central Trust Company, Neto York, N. Y.,* deficiency appropriation for judgment 597 *Centralia, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Cereal Plants,* appropriation for investigations of insects affecting 291, 846 *Cereals,* appropriation for investigating production, diseases, etc., of 276, 835 duty on Canadian, prepared 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on prepared 7 *Chadron, Nebr.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Challis National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Chamberlain, S. Dak.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 xxix *Chambers of Commerce and Commercial and Industrial Associations, Fifth International Congress of,* foreign Governments invited to take part in 636 *Champlain Customs Collection District, N. Y.,* Fort Covington constituted a subport of entry in 326 immediate transportation privileges to 326 *Chandler, Okla.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Channel Depths, etc., of Navigable Waters,* construction of meaning of, in river and harbor Act 233, 827 *Chapel Hill, N. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Chaplain,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 365, 743 for Senate 360, 739 *Chapman, W. Orr,* deficiency appropriation for services 929 *Chargés d’Affaires ad interim,* appropriation for 95, 688 *Charities and Corrections, D. C.,* appropriation for Board of Charities 169, 965 for reformatories and correctional institutions 169, 965 for medical charities 171, 966 for child-caring institutions 173, 967 for temporary homes 174, 968 for indigent insane 175, 968 for relief of the poor 175, 969 for transporting paupers 175, 969 for workhouse 175, 969 *Chariton, Iowa,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Charleroi, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Charles City, Iowa,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Charles, Garfield,* deficiency appropriation for compiling treaties, etc. 930 *Charles Town, W. Va.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Charleston, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Charleston, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 207, 808 for improvement of waterways between McClellanville and 208, 808 for improvement of waterways between Alligator Creek and 208, 808 for navy yard, public works 340, 900 deficiency appropriation for navy yard 624 credit in accounts of E. W. Durant, jr., improving grounds, public building 596 old post office building, donated to Daughters of the American Revolution as an historical memorial 889 preliminary examination of, to be made, inland waterway to Savannah, Ga., from 823 terms of court at 61 *Charleston, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Hiwassee River, to Calhoun from 31 *Charleston, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 419 rent 419 bridge authorized across Great Kanawha River 683 sale of old public building at, authorized 21 construction of new building on present site; contracts, etc. 21 terms of court at 76 *Charlevoix, Mich.,* preliminary examination, to be made of harbor 228 *Charlotte, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 809 *Charlotte Harbor, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of entrance; local contribution 210 preliminary examination of to be made 227 *Charlotte, Mich.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Charlotte, N. C.,* appropriation for assay office at 384 for public building 419 *Charlotte, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 224 *Charts, Hydrographic Office,* appropriation for services, printing, from metal plates by photolithography 391 for materials, press, etc., for printing, from metal plates by photolithography 392 *Chattahoochee River, Ga., and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of, below Columbus, Ga. 209, 809 *Chattanooga and Chickamauga Park,* loan of tents, etc., to Grand Army and Confederate Veterans, at 721 *Chattanooga, Tenn.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 870 terms of court at 314 deputy marshal to reside at 315 office of clerk to be kept at 315 *Cheboygan, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 815 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Checks, Certified,* receivable in payment of all public dues 733 *Cheese,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Cheesequake Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 *Chefuncte River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 811 *Chehalis River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, to Montesano 820 *Chelan National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Chelsea, Mass.,* appropriation for new power plant for naval hospital, proceeds of lands sold 902 *Chemical and Physical Researches, Public Domain,* appropriation for geological; potash deposits 457 *Chemistry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chemist, clerks, etc. 288, 844 for inspectors, laboratory helpers, etc. 288, 844 for general expenses 289, 844 for collaborating with other departments, etc. 289, 844 xxx appropriation for inspecting food products for export, etc. 289, 844 for executing pure food law 289, 844 for rent 297, 850 deficiency appropriation for laboratory 622 *Cherokee Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for school 533 per capita payment to tribal members 44 *Cherokee, Iowa,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Cherokee, N. C.,* appropriation for Indian school 528 *Cherry Juice,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Cherryvale, Kans.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal, N. C.,* purchase of, authorized, for waterway, Norfolk to Beaufort Inlet 206 required, before improving waterway, Norfolk to Beaufort Inlet 807 *Chesapeake Bay,* preliminary examination of, to be made, off Pooles Island, Md. 225 of channel at Tangier, Va. 225 of harbor, Cape Charles City, Va. 225 Thimble Shoal, Va., light and fog signal station reestablished 238 *Chester River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 preliminary examination of, to be made from Crumpton to Millington 225 *Chestnut Tree Bark Disease,* appropriation for expenses of controlling, etc. 301, 853 study of relation of insects to 301, 853 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian Reservation, Okla.,* time extended for payments by homestead settlers on former agency, etc., lands of 33, 530 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Montana, Northern,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 527 for “line riders” 527 *Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 529 right of way granted through school lands of; payment to Indians 131 time extended for payments on lands of, purchased for Masonic Orphanage 46 *Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* appropriation for benefit of Indians on, from tribal funds 536 time extended for paying installments by homesteaders on ceded lands of 84 interest to be paid 84 restriction; disposal of interest 84 commutation allowed 84 patents withheld until final payment 84 forfeiture of entry on failure to make payments 84 prior valid adverse claims not affected 84 *Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, Saint Louis, Mo. 190 *Chicago Customs District,* Indiana Harbor, Ind., made subport of entry and delivery 133 *Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; outer breakwater; condition 217, 446, 816 report on encroachments, Chicago River and lake front 816 for assistant treasurer’s office 382, 760 for electrical burglar alarm, public building at 427 for enforcing anchorage regulations in harbor 429 for Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery 441 for post office, additional laborsaving devices 545 for mail equipment workshop 546, 797 for establishing, etc., immigrant station in 682 acquiring site for post office at, authorized 877 condemned cannon grnted to, for Grand Army post 509 may bridge Calumet River, at Ninety-second Street 66 Little Calumet River, at Indiana Avenue 495 modification of harbor lines, authorized 626 *Chicago, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway Company,* may bridge Calumet River, Lake County, Ind. 19 *Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway Company,* granted lease of lands, and right of way, Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont. 357 *Chicago, Peoria and Saint Louis Railroad Company,* may bridge Illinois River, Havana, Ill. 650 *Chicago River, Ill., * appropriation for improvement of 446, 817 *Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 441 buildings for Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., post, may be located in 119 *Chickasaw Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for appraisement and sale of surface of segregated coal and asphalt lands 531 disposal of improvements 531 mining improvements owned by the Nation 531 sales to existing cemeteries and churches; conditions 531 for per capita payment from tribal funds to citizens of 532 for Douglas H. Johnston from tribal funds, salary as governor 532 for schools 533 deficiency appropriation for 624 for indemnity to 938 classification, etc., of surface of coal and asphalt lands to be completed by February 1, 1913 534 continuance of tribal schools for current year 531 per capita payment to tribal members 44 surface of segregated coal and asphalt lands of, to be sold 67 conveyances by chief executive of tribe 70 appropriation for expenses from tribal funds 70 disposal of proceeds 70 *Chickasha, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 419 xxxi *Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for 411, 789 *Chief of Engineers, Army,* designated on board to approve plans, etc., for buildings of Mines Bureau at Pittsburgh, Pa. 886 may allow temporary structures in Potomac Park, D. C., for meeting of International Red Cross 36 *Chief of Staff, Army, War Department,* appropriation for Division of Militia Affairs, office of 388, 765 for Army War College 569, 704 for military information section 569, 704 for service schools 570, 704 School of Fire for Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla. 570, 704 for chief clerk, etc. 573, 707 for translator, etc., military information section 576, 709 *Child-Caring Institutions, D. C.,* appropriation for 173, 967 *Children’s Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for chief, assistant, clerks, etc. 410, 788 for printing and binding 482 established 79 chief to be appointed by the President; compensation 79 scope of investigations; restrictions 79 office force; rooms to be provided 80 transferred to Department of Labor 737 *Children’s Guardians, D. C., Board of,* appropriation for administrative expenses 173, 967 for salaries 173, 967 for feeble-minded white and colored children 173, 967 for board, etc., of children 173, 967 deficiency appropriation for board, etc., of children 599, 918 for sectarian institutions 599, 918 *Children’s Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 172, 966 *Chile,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Chillicothe, Mo.,* limit of cost increased, public building; court rooms provided for 867 terms of court at; rooms to be furnished 52 *Chilocco, Okla.,* appropriation for Indian school 529 *China,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for Chinese secretary 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 for assistant Chinese secretary 96, 689 for student interpreters 96, 689 for cost of tuition 97, 689 for interpreters at consulates 103, 696 for marshals, consular courts 103, 696 for expenses of American prisoners 104, 696 for preservation, etc., of monuments, etc., to American soldiers who fell in 441 *China Hall Cemetery, Bristol, Pa.,* sale of United States title, etc., in, authorized 440 *China, United States Court for,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 101, 694 *Chinese Exclusion* (*see also* Asiatic Exclusion), appropriation for enforcing laws 476 deficiency appropriation for enforcing 622 *Chinese Plague,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 436 *Chinese Treaties, Compilation of,* appropriation for printing and binding 694 *Chinook Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for payment to bands of 535 *Chipola River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of upper, from Marianna to mouth 210 *Chippewa Indians, Minnesota,* appropriation for civilization, etc., of, from tribal funds 525 for annual celebration, White Earth band of, from tribal funds 525 *Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 538 deficiency appropriation for support 621 *Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi, Minn.,* appropriation for schools 525 *Chippewa Indians, Turtle Mountain Band, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 528 *Chircahua National Forest, Ariz. and N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Chisago County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, between Polk County, Wis., and 61 *Chocolate Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *Choctaw and Chickasaw Coal Lands, Okla.,* additional acreage may be leased by operators of 1007 limit; to be contiguous to lands of applicant 1007 only actual operators entitled 1007 leases and royalty restricted 1007 relinquishment of old and grant of new lands under lease of Missouri, Kansas and Texas Coal Company 78 Eastern Coal and Mining Company 78 *Choctaw Bayou, La.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Choctaw Indian Lands, Miss.,* title of Thomas Wall to reservation of, confirmed 189 *Choctaw Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for appraisement and sale of surface of segregated coal and asphalt land 531 disposal of improvements 531 mining improvements owned by the Nation 531 sales to cemeteries and churches existing on lands; conditions 531 for fulfilling treaties with 532 for schools 533 classification, etc., of surface of coal and asphalt lands to be completed by February 1, 1913 534 continuance of tribal schools for current year 531 per capita payment to tribal members 44 sale of land and timber, segregated lands of, authorized 497 surface of segregated coal and asphalt lands of, to be sold 67 conveyances by chief executive of tribe 70 appropriation for expenses from tribal funds 70 disposal of proceeds 70 xxxii *Choctawhatchee River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of, including Cypress Top Inlet 210, 810 dam authorized across, Dale County, Ala. 188 preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Choctawhatchee River Light and Power Company,* may dam Choctawhatchee River, Dale County, Ala. 188 *Cholera,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 436 *Choptank River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Chosen,* appropriation for interpreters at consulates in 103, 696 for marshals, consular courts 103, 696 for expenses of American prisoners 103, 696 for wages of prison keeper 103, 696 *Christensen, Andrew, * deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts, public lands 608 *Christian, James D.,* reassembling of court-martial at Military Academy to reopen the case of, Corps of cadets 856 reinstatement permitted, etc. 856 *Chuckawalla . Valley, Cal.,* certain desert-land entries in, exempted from cancellation 130 desert-land entries in, not to be canceled prior to May 1, 1916, for failure to make proofs 1009 *Chugach National Forest, Alaska,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Cider, Hard or Fermented,* restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 998 *Cigarettes, Domestic,* packages required for; quantity required 664 affixing and canceling stamps 664 applicable to imported 664 statistics of leaf tobacco in hands of manufacturers of, to be published semiannually 106 *Cigars, Domestic, * new boxes required for; quantity allowed 664 punishment for violations 664 sales permitted retail dealers 664 allowance to employees of factory free of tax 664 statistics of leaf tobacco in hands of manufacturers of, to be published semiannually 106 *Cincinnati, Ohio,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 382, 760 *Circuit Courts,* present officials not barred appointment to district court positions by relationship to judge 46 *Circuit Courts of Appeals,* appropriation for circuit judges 411, 789 for clerks 411, 789 for messenger, etc., eighth circuit 411, 789 for law books, etc., for 412, 789 for fifth circuit to have jurisdiction of appeals, etc., Canal Zone district court 566 service of circuit judges in 53 writs of error may be issued by clerks of 54 *Circuit Judges,* appropriation for 411, 789 for expenses outside of official residence 466 allotment to circuits; appointment; salary; residence 53 allotment to service in circuit courts of appeals 53 in other courts 53 *Citizens,* licenses to operate radio apparatus to be issued only to, of United States or Porto Rico 303 *Citizenship,* persons entitled to, in Philippine Islands 77 legislature authorized to extend right to certain other 77 loss of, as punishment for desertion not applicable to offenses committed in time of peace 356 *Citrus Fruits* (*see also* Tropical Fruits), appropriation for investigating insects affecting 292, 846 *City Delivery Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc. 402, 779 *City Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for letter carriers 545, 795 promotions 545, 795 pay of substitutes rated; salary when receiving initial regular appointments 795 for substitute, auxiliary, and temporary carriers 545, 796 for new offices 545, 796 for horse hire and vehicles 545, 796 for car fare and bicycles 545, 796 for street car collections 545, 796 for Detroit River service 545, 796 for incidental expenses 545, 796 for special delivery 545, 796 for experimental, in minor towns and villages 559, 796 for supplies 552, 800 deficiency, appropriation for 937 for special delivery, fees 613 for incidental expenses 623 carriers not required to work more than eight hours a day 554 service not longer than ten consecutive hours 554 additional pay for services in excess 554 compensatory time off for Sunday work 554 first grade of carriers abolished; appointments to be made to second grade, $800 794 promotions in first and second class offices 794 *City Refuse, D. C.,* appropriation for disposal of 152, 951 *Civil Service, Classified,* removals from, restricted to causes to pro mote efficiency 555 notice of charges; answers, etc. 555 record to be kept 555 copies to Civil Service Commission, etc. 555 postal employees allowed membership in organization for improvement of labor conditions., etc. 555 restriction as to outside organization 555 right of employees to petition Congress, furnish information to either House, etc., not to be interfered with 555 *Civil Service Commission,* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc. 371, 749 for field force, examiners, etc. 371, 750 details from executive departments forbidden 372, 750 transfer of employees 372 xxxiii appropriation for electric conduit to State, etc., Department Building 372 for expert examiners 750 for clerks on system of efficiency ratings, for initial year 750 report, etc., as to administrative needs of personnel of departments, etc. 750 for traveling, etc., expenses 372, 750 for contingent expenses 398, 776 for stationery 399, 776 fur rent 399, 776 for printing and binding for 481 copies of papers relating to removals of persons in classified service to be filed with 555 oaths may be administered by, and representatives 372 system of efficiency ratings for classified service employees to be established by 413 promotions, demotions, and dismissals to be based on; civil service rules to govern 413 copies for record to be furnished commission 413 honorably discharged soldiers and sailors with good record not to be discharged, etc. 413 *Civil War,* pensions to persons for 90 days’ service in, who are 62 years or older 112 permanently disabled, irrespective of age or time of service 113 *Claiborne, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 205, 806 *Claims,* appropriation for arbitrating outstanding British and American pecuniary 102, 694 for expenses, defending suits in 463 for defense in French spoliation 463 for defense in Indian depredation 464 deficiency appropriation for commission, with Great Britain on pecuniary 47 for paying judgments, Court of Claims 617, 933 for paying Indian depredation 617, 934 investigation of, for damages suffered in United States from Mexican troops in 1911 641 *Clams,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Clarendon, Ala.,* alteration, etc., bridge across White River River near, authorized 185 *Clark, Capt. John J.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 920 *Clark, Edward T., * deficiency appropriation for services 615, 930 *Clarksburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 76 *Clarksdale, Miss.,* limit of cost increased, public building; court rooms provided for 867 terms of court at; rooms to be furnished 59, 118 *Clarksville, Tex., * appropriation for public building 419 *Classification Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent 402, 780 *Classified Civil Service* (*see* Civil Service, Classified). *Classified Service, Executive Departments, D. C.,* appropriation for clerks preparing system of efficiency ratings for, initial year 750 efficiency ratings for, to be established 413 punishment for violating provisions 414 *Clatskanie River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 221 for dredge and snag boat for, etc. 221 *Clatsop Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for payment to 535 acceptance to be in full for all demands 535 no payment if no living members or descendants 535 allowance for attorneys 535 receipt to be given 535 *Clay County, Ariz.,* condemned cannon granted to, for county courtyard 1010 *Clay County, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River from Dunklin County, Mo., to 20 *Clays, etc.,* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 410, 787 *Clayton, Mo.,* discontinuance of post office, authorized 545 *Clearwater Harbor, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of channel through Boca Ceiga Bay, to Tampa Bay 209, 809 preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Clearwater National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Clearwater River,* bridge authorized across, Lewiston, Idaho 494 *Clerk Hire, Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for 368, 746 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc. 368, 746 for December, 1911, to be paid December21 628 for August, 1912, to be paid on day of adjournment 644 for December, 1912, to be paid on day of recess adjournment 1021 *Clerk of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for, clerks, etc. 365, 743 statements to be filed with, by treasurers of political committees 25 by candidates for Representative 26 *Clerks and Messengers to Committees, Senate,* appropriation for 361, 739 *Clerks at Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for 96, 689 *Clerks, Circuit Courts of Appeals,* appropriation for 411, 789 *Clerks, Messengers, and Janitors to Committees, House of Representatives, * appropriation for 365, 744 *Clerks, Messengers, etc.. Army,* appropriation for at headquarters, etc. 573, 707 *Clerks to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, session 366, 744 *Clerks to Senators,* appropriation for 363, 742 deficiency appropriation for 930 *Clerks, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 465 for clerical assistance in naturalization cases 476 deficiency appropriation for fees 612, 622, 937 writs of error may be issued by district court, Supreme Court, and circuit court of appeals 54 *Cleveland National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 xxxiv *Cleveland, Ohio,* appropriation for public building, rent 419 for improvement of harbor 446, 814 deficiency appropriation for public building 914 rent 914 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 824 removal, etc., of fog signal, harbor of 1018 *Clinch River, Tenn, and Va.,* use of appropriation for improvement of, in Tennessee 215 *Clinchfield Northern Railway,* may bridge Big Sandy River in Kentucky and Virginia 505 *Clinton and Oklahoma Western Railway Company,* granted right of way through Cheyenne and Araphoe Indian school lands, Okla.; payment to schools 131 *Clinton, Ind.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Clinton River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 216, 815 *Clinton, S. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Clocks,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Clothing, Army,* appropriation for 584, 717 deficiency appropriation for 619 *Clothing, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 352,909 *Clover Seed,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 regulations of importing, for seeding 506 *Clubs, D. C.* (*see also* Excise Law, D. C.), number of licensed, limited to 25 after November 1, 1914 1000 *Coal,* duty on Canadian, slack or culm 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on bituminous 9 *Coal and Asphalt Lands, Okla.,* surface of Choctaw and Chickasaw, to be sold 67 coal and asphalt reserved 68 commission to classify and appraise; value of improvements 68 to determine as to agricultural, grazing, and town lots 68 mining leaseholders given prior right to purchase; maximum amount 68 additional land; restriction 68 reservation for future operations 68 sales subject to entry for mining purposes; compensation 68 arbitration of differences 69 entry for mining purposes pending decision 69 undisposed of lands to be sold to highest bidder 69 sale to McAlester Country Club 69 restriction on minerals underlying State penitentiary 69 terms of sale; maximum tracts, agricultural, grazing, and town lots 69 sale of both surface and minerals if not profitable for mining 69 leased lands excepted 70 conveyances to specify conditions, etc., binding grantees 70 appropriation for expenses of classification, sales, etc. 70 deposit of proceeds to credit of Choctaws and Chickasaws 70 rules, etc., to be prescribed 70 *Coal and other Fuel Depots, Navy, * appropriation for coaling plant, Hawaii 338, 898 for fuel oil tanks, Hawaii 898 for fuel oil tank, Boston 898 for repairs, etc. 898 for public works, Melville Station, R. I. 901 *Coal and Transportation, Navy,* appropriation for fuel, handling, maintenance of depots, water, etc. 338, 898 deficiency appropriation for 620, 922, 935 investigation of coal in Alaska for use of naval vessels 338, 898 report on coal and coal fields available for American vessels 338 *Coal, Anthracite,* deficiency appropriation for refunding duties on 618 *Coal Depots, Navy,* appropriation for establishing 338 fuel station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii338 authority for establishing, repealed 898 *Coal Lands,* selections by States, and disposal in isolated tracts of surface of, authorized 105 surface homestead entries allowed on Alabama 90 *Coal Lands, Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* allotment to Indians of surface of classified 631 rights of coal claimants to enter, etc. 631 *Coal Lands, Oklahoma Indian,* additional acreage leases allowed actual operators; conditions 1007 exchange of Choctaw and Chickasaw leases permitted Missouri, Kansas and Texas Coal Company 78 Eastern Coal and Mining Company 78 *Coal River, W. Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Coals, Lignites, etc.,* appropriation for analyzing, etc. 458 amount appropriated for testing, etc., in sundry civil Act, 1911, reduced 37 *Coan River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Coast and Geodetic Survey,* appropriation for; advances 469 for field expenses, Atlantic and Gulf coasts, etc. 470 for Pacific Ocean surveys 470 for hydrographic researches, etc. 470 for offshore soundings, Coast Pilot, etc. 470 for magnetic observations, etc. 470 for special surveys 470 for miscellaneous 470 for delegate, International Geodetic Association 470 for vessels, repairs, etc. 470 for extraordinary repairs to “Pathfinder” 470 for vessels, officers, and men 470 for Superintendent, assistants, etc. 470 for office force 471 for office expenditures 471 for printing and binding 482 deficiency appropriation for party expenses 622, 938 for repairs to vessels 929 for rewiring buildings 929 xxxv *Coast Artillery, Army,* appropriation for equipment of Organized Militia with dummy guns, etc. 577, 711 *Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va.,* appropriation for incidental expenses 570, 705 for materials, apparatus, etc. 570, 705 for instruction m submarine mines, etc. 570 *Coast Pilot,* appropriation for compiling 470 *Coasters Harbor Island, R. I.,* appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 333, 895 for Naval War College, maintenance 334, 895 for naval training station, buildings, etc. 341, 901 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 620, 935 for Naval War College 620, 935 *Coats of Arms of States, etc.,* refused registration as trade marks 649 *Cobridge Steamship Company,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment of United States court, to 933 *Cochetopa National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Coconino National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Cody, Wyo.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Coeur d’Alene, Idaho,* deficiency appropriation for land office at, restoring records, etc. 49 *Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho,* appropriation for buildings for agency headquarters 520 time extended for paying installments on ceded lands of 85 interest to be paid 85 restriction; disposal of interest 85 to include those due prior to passage of this Act 1026 forfeiture of entry on failure to make payments 85 prior valid adverse claims not affected 85 *Coeur d’Alene Indians, Idaho,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 524 for reimbursing Peter Moctelmy 524 *Coeur d’Alene National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Coeur d’Alene River, Idaho,* preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Cohansey River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203 *Cohoes, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Coiner in Mints,* positions abolished; duties transferred to superintendents 384 *Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of gold 431 for recoinage of minor 431 deficiency appropriation for recoinage of minor 915 penalty for making prints, etc., of Ameri can and foreign 65 exception; illustrations in numismatic books, school arithmetics, etc. 65 *Coke,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Coldwater River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Coleman, Edwin G.,* deficiency appropriation for repayment 608 *Coleman, Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Colfax, Wash.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Collective Bargaining,* inquiry directed by Industrial Relations Commission into results, etc., of 416 *Collectors of Customs,* authorized to issue temporary licenses for radio operators on vessels 303 *Collector’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 141, 940 for preparing tax sale certificates 142, 940 *Colleges,* remission, etc., of tax on alcohol assessed against certain; restrictions 121 *Colliers, Navy* (*see also * Fuel Ships), appropriation for fleet, heretofore authorized 355 *Colombia,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Colona Ferry, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Rock River at 24 time extended for bridging Rock River at 665 *Colorado,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 400, 777 additional grant of arid lands to, under Carey Act 38 apportionment of Representatives 13 creating or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 497 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 133 homesteaders in specified land districts, granted leaves of absence 24 time extended for final proofs of desert land entries in Weld and Larimer counties 56 *Colorado Avenue NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending and widening 1 appropriation for expenses, etc. 1 *Colorado National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Colorado River,* appropriation for investigating need of bridge across, Fort Yuma, Cal., to Yuma, Ariz., for use of Indians on Yuma Reservation 523 preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Colorado River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for channels, etc., from pumping plant for irrigation 523 *Colorado River, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made; locks and dams, etc. 227 *Colorado Springs, Colo.,* land set aside in Pike National Forest as water supply reserve for 684 administration by Secretary of Agriculture, at expense of municipality 686 *Colorado University, Boulder, Colo.,* obsolete ordnance granted to 1010 *Colored Women and Children, D. C., National Home for,* appropriation for care of children in 174, 961 xxxvi *Columbia, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510 *Columbia County, Ga.,* time extended to dam Savannah River between Edgefield County, S. C., and 72 *Columbia Hospital for Women, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 172, 966 for repairs 172 for plans, etc., for new buildings 172 deficiency appropriation for indigent patients in 917 supervision of plans and expenditures for new building 448 *Columbia Institution for Deaf, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 461, 958 for repairs 461 deficiency appropriation for instruction 162, 917 *Columbia National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Columbia River,* appropriation for improvement of, below Portland, Oreg. 221, 446, 819 for improvement of mouth of 221, 820 for gauging waters of 221 for improvement of, at Cascades, Oreg. 820 for improvement of, from The Dalles Rapids to Celilo Falls, Oreg. 221, 820 for improvement of, and tributaries above Celilo Falls 221 for improvement of, Celilo Falls to mouth of Snake River 820 for improvement of between Bridgeport and Kettle Falls, Wash. 221, 820 preliminary examination to be made of, between Vancouver and mouth of the Willamette 230 Cathlamet, Wash. 230 Rickey and Grand Rapids to international boundary line 230 *Columbia, S. C.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 exhibit from Agricultural Department to be displayed at Fifth National Corn Exposition 301 terms of court at 61 *“Columbia,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Columbus Memorial, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for unveiling, etc. 49 *Columbus, Ohio,* appropriation for public building, rent 419 *Colville Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 538 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 621, 624, 936 *Colville Indian Reservation, Wash.,* deficiency appropriation for surveying and allotting; reimbursable 621 readjustment of conflicting rights of way through, in San Poil River Valley 634 sale of lands in, to Okanogan, for public park; conditions 197 error in description corrected 594 *Colville National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Comanche, etc., Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 529 for fitting up hospital on Fort Sill school reservation, from tribal funds 529 for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 529 use of trust funds for benefit of; restrictions 33 *Comanche Indian Reservation, Okla.,* deferred payments by homesteaders for ceded lands of, extended and sub divided 91 *Comanche Indian School, Okla.,* right of way granted across lands of, transferred to Lawton Railway and Lighting Company 495 *Comanche, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Combinations, etc., in Restraint of Trade,* declared unlawful as to imported articles 667 liability of principal or agent 667 punishment for violations 667 seizure of property within the United States or in interstate transit 667 purchases of structural steel, armor, etc., for ships of the Navy not to be made from 355, 912 *Commerce and Navigation* (*see also* Shipping), pleasure yachts of American citizens may be licensed not to enter, etc., at customhouse 315 to make entry on return from abroad 315 manifests of dutiable goods required 315 vessels, wherever built, to engage in foreign trade only, admitted to registry if owned by citizens 562 excluded from coasting trade if foreign built 562 *Commerce and Navigation Treaty with Russia of 1832,* notification to terminate, adopted and ratified 627 *Commerce Court,* appropriation for salaries and expenses until March 4, 1913 412 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses until June 30, 1913 926 service of circuit judges in 53 *Commerce, Foreign and Domestic,* appropriation for promoting and developing 408, 784 *Commerce, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Commercial Seeds,* appropriation for studying and testing 276, 835 *Commissary Generals Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 387 merged in Quartermaster Corps 591 *Commission, National Monetary,* termination of 30 *Commission of Fine Arts,* appropriation for expenses 445 acceptance of portrait of Hon. James Wilson subject to approval of 850 may make report on structures of Panama Canal 562 plans for George Washington Memorial Building to be approved by 881 *Commission on American-Grown Tobacco,* created of three Senators and three Representatives 504 investigation of purchases by foreign governments 504 combination to depress prices 504 appropriation for expenses 505 *Commission on Efficiency and Economy,* appropriation for expenses 417 not exceeding three persons may receive more than $4,000 a year 417 report to be made not later than December 31, 1912 417 xxxvii appropriation for investigation, etc., Patent Office 643 cost of printing budget message to be paid from balance for 913 *Commission on European Rural Credits, etc.,* appointment of, to cooperate with commission of Southern Commercial Congress 855 appropriation for expenses of investigations 855 diplomatic courtesies asked for 1026 *Commission on Industrial Relations* (*see* Industrial Relations Commission). *Commission on North American Indian Memorial,* created; authority and duties 45 *Commission to Investigate Employers’ Liability and Workmen’s Compensation,* time to make report extended to March 1, 1912 50 *Commissioners, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees; justices of peace acting as 465 deficiency appropriation for fees 622, 926, 937, 938 *Commissions, International* (*see under* International). *Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for assistant clerk 931 *Committee on Appropriations, Senate,* appropriation for indexing reports, etc., of committees and joint committees, under direction of 478 *Committee on District of Columbia, House of Representatives,* payments from contingent expenses authorized for, Sixty-third Congress 932 *Committee on Immigration, Senate,* deficiency appropriation for assistant clerk 2 *Committee on Judiciary, House of Representatives,* payment from contingent expenses authorized for, Sixty-third Congress 932 *Committee on Judiciary, Senate,* appropriation for indexing, etc., Judicial Code under direction of 464 *Committee on Library, House of Representatives,* chairman designated on North American Indian Memorial Commission 45 *Committee on Library, Senate,* chairman designated on North American Indian Memorial Commission 45 *Committee on Military Affairs, Houses of Representatives,* seven members to be appointed by chairman, on Board of Visitors, Military Academy 257 expenses allowed 257 *Committee on Military Affairs, Senate,* five members to be appointed by chairman, on Board of Visitors, Military Academy 257 expenses allowed 257 *Committee on Naval Affairs, House of Representatives,* seven members to be appointed by chairman, on Board of Visitors, Naval Academy 907 *Committee on Naval Affairs, Senate,* five mem tiers to be appointed by chairman, on Board of Visitors, Naval Academy 907 *Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives,* five members to serve on joint committee to inquire into Federal aid in construction of post roads 551 three members to serve on joint committee on second class mail postage, and pay for mail transportation 546 to inquire into general subject of parcel post, etc. 559 two members to serve on commission to investigate feasibility of purchase and operation of pneumatic tube postal service 546 *Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, Senate,* five members to serve on joint committee to inquire into Federal aid in construction of post roads 551 three members to serve on joint committee on second class mad postage, and pay for mail transportation 546 to inquire into general subject of parcel post, etc. 559 two members to serve on commission to investigate feasibility of purchase and operation of pneumatic tube postal service 546 *Committee on Printing, Joint* (*see* Joint Committee on Printing). *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, House of Representatives,* chairman designated on commission for Memorial Bridge across the Potomac to Arlington, Va. 885 two members designated on commission to present connected scheme for construction, etc., of public buildings 890 *Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, Senate,* deficiency appropriation for assistant clerk 615 chairman designated on commission for Memorial Bridge across the Potomac to Arlington, Va. 885 two members designated on commission to present connected scheme for construction, etc., of public buildings 890 *Committee on Public Health and National Quarantine, Senate,* deficiency appropriation for assistant clerk 615 *Committee on Territories, House of Representatives,* with committee of the Senate, to codify, etc., laws applicable to Alaska 518 appropriation for expenses 518 *Committee on Territories, Senate,* with committee of the House, to codify, etc., all laws applicable to Alaska 518 appropriation for expenses 518 *Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives,* payments from contingent expenses, etc., authorized for, Sixty-third Congress 932 *Commodities in Interstate Shipment,* appropriation for investigating scales for 787 *Commodore Barney Circle, D. C.,* reservations Nos. 55 and 56 to be designated as 29 *Common Carriers* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Regulations), deficiency appropriation for determining value of property of 916 physical valuation of property of, to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission 701 xxxviii physical valuation of property of, notice of tentative valuation to he sent to 702 time allowed for protests, etc. 703 restrictions on shipments in areas of plant disease, etc., quarantine 318 *Common Carriers, D. C.* (*see* Public Utilities Commission, D. C.). *Commutation of Rations, Volunteers,* appropriation for 453 deficiency appropriation for 48 claims for, to be filed prior to 1913 49 no fee allowed for prosecuting 49 punishment for receiving 49 *Compensation for Injuries to Government Employees,* appropriation for medical examination of persons receiving 406, 783 administration of, assigned to Bureau of Labor Statistics 737 law granting, extended to Lighthouse Service 239 to Mines Bureau and Forest Service 74 provisions for, on Panama Canal, Railroad, etc. 563 *Compensation in Lieu of Moieties,* appropriation for, customs service 434 *Compton Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Comptroller of the Currency,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc. 377, 756 for expenses, superintendent, etc. 378, 756 for special examinations, etc. 378, 756 *Comptroller of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, law clerks, etc. 375, 753 *Conciliation of Labor Disputes,* authority of Secretary of Labor to appoint commissioners of, etc. 738 *Concord Avenue NW., D. C.,* name of highway from North Capitol street to Rock Creek Park designated 65 *Concord, N. H.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 terms of court at 357 *Concordia, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Condemnation Proceedings, District of Columbia,* appropriation for attorney in charge of 404, 781 employment of other counsel forbidden 404, 781 *Condemned Cannon* (*see* Ordnance, Army, Obsolete). *Conduit Road, D. C.,* appropriation for improving, to Great Falls 154 for laying 12 and 8 inch water mains along 177 assessments credited to water department revenues; former law repealed 177 for continuing improvement 953 *Conecuh River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 210, 810 preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Confectionery,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Confederate Burial Plats,* appropriation for care, protection, etc., of, owned by the United States 441 *Confederate Mound, Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for care, etc., of 441 *Confederate Soldiers, D. C.,* dying in District of Columbia may be buried in Confederate section of Arlington Cemetery; no expense, etc. 440 *Confederate Veterans,* loan of tents, etc., for use at Chattanooga and Chickamauga Park to 721 hereafter restricted to Grand Army of the Republic and United 1025 *Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Ada, Okla.,* loan of tents, cots, etc., for 644 *Confederate Veteran’s Reunion, Macon, Ga.,* loan of tents, cots, etc., for 628 *Conference, International Maritime,* President authorized to invite maritime nations to hold 637 subject for consideration 638 appropriation for 638 *Conference Minority, House of Representatives,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 367, 745 *Congaree River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 for improvement of, up to Columbia 808 *Congress,* appropriation for printing and binding for 481 estimates and statements required 481 deficiency appropriation for printing and binding 933 notification of termination of treaty of 1832 with Russia, adopted and ratified by 627 petitions to, etc., by civil service employees, not to be interfered with 555 provision for apportionment of Representatives in, under Thirteenth Census 13 trade agreements with Canada authorized subject to action by 12 *Congress Heights, D. C.,* appropriation for extending water trunk mains to 177 assessments credited to water department revenues; former law repealed 177 *Congress, International Dry Land,* appropriation for exhibit at 301 *Congress, International Railway,* appropriation for quota 101, 693 *Congress of Chambers of Commerce and Commercial and Industrial Associations, Fifth International,* foreign Governments invited to take part in 636 *Congress of Hygiene and Demography, International,* appropriation for District of Columbia exhibit at 166 temporary structures of American Red Cross in Potomac Park, D. C., allowed to remain for meeting of 636 *Congress on School Hygiene, International,* foreign Governments invited to participate in Fourth, at Buffalo, N. Y. 642 *Congress on Social Insurance, International,* appropriation for expenses of meetings, Washington, D. C. 477 *Congress on Uniform Letters of Exchange, International,* deficiency appropriation for report of American delegate 595 *Congressional Directory,* appropriation for compiling 364, 743 deficiency appropriation for compiling 2 *Congressional Directory, Biographical,* appropriation for preparing new edition of 479 xxxix *Congressional Employees,* salaries for August, 1911, to be paid on day of adjournment 44 for December, 1911, to be paid December 21 627 for August, 1912, to be paid on day of adjournment 644 for December, 1912, to be paid day of recess adjournment 1021 *Congressional Library* (*see* Library of Congress). *Congressional Record,* appropriation for reporters, House of Representatives, clerical assistance 37 for reporters, Senate, clerk hire, etc. 36 for night messengers to, etc., special session 37 for reporting debates, House of Representatives 368, 746 for reporting debates, Senate 364, 742 deficiency appropriation for extra services, reporting debates, House of Representatives 616, 932 for extra services, reporting debates, Senate 615, 930 copy to be furnished Canada in exchange for Parliamentary Hansard 632 *Conneaut, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 446, 814 *Connecticut,* apportionment of Representatives 13 may bridge Connecticut River, East Haddam to Haddam 55 *Connecticut Judicial District,* marshal’s pay increased 79 *Connecticut River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Hartford 202 below Hartford 446, 802 bridge authorized across, between East Haddam and Haddam, Conn. 55 preliminary examination of, to be made from Hartford, Conn., to Holyoke, Mass. 821 *“Connecticut,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Connell, Richard F., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 931 *Conness, Leland S.,* electric street railway franchise in Hawaii granted to, and associates 243 *Conservation of Navigable Waters, etc.,* appropriation for additional national forest lands under 287, 842 for cooperation with States in fighting, etc., forest fires, balances continued available 855 land acquired for, to be subject to rights of way, etc. 855 rules to be prescribed, use, etc., under easements, etc. 855 to be expressed in conveyance 855 maximum sums appropriated and made available for purposes of, 1912 to 1915, inclusive 300 *Conservation of Public Lands,* lands withdrawn for, open to metalliferous mineral entries, etc. 497 oil and gas claims not impaired 497 status of claims initiated prior to June 25, 1910 497 homestead and desert land entries, etc., excepted; conditions 497 creation or enlargement of national forests in specified States forbidden 497 except by act of Congress 497 *Conspiracies, etc., in Restraint of Trade,* application of antitrust laws to imported articles 667 liability of principal or agent 667 seizure of property within the United States or in interstate transit 667 *Constantinople, Turkey,* appropriation for steam launch for embassy 98, 690 deficiency appropriation for purchase of legation premises at 622 *Constitution of the United States,* Amendment to, proposed by Congress for the election of Senators by the vote of the people of the States 646 loan of obsolete rifles, etc., for celebration of one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of framing of, by Historical Pageant Committee, Philadelphia, Pa. 641 *Construction Plants, Naval,* appropriation for specified 347, 905 *Consular Assistants,* appropriation for bringing home from abroad remains of 99, 691 for salaries 103, 696 *Consular Clerks* (*see* Consular Assistants). *Consular Inspectors,* appropriation for salaries 103, 696 for expenses 103, 696 deficiency appropriation for expenses 936 *Consular Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 96, 689 for transportation to and from posts 98, 690 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 99, 691 for bringing home from abroad remains of 99, 691 for salaries 103, 695 deficiency appropriation for transportation 622, 625 *Consular Service* (*see also* Diplomatic and Consular Service), appropriation for Director of the 372, 750 for salaries 103, 695 deficiency appropriation for salaries 622 *Consulates,* appropriation for clerk hire at 103, 696 for contingent expenses 104, 697 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 622, 625, 936 for clerk hire 622 *Consuls,* appropriation for salaries 103, 695 *Consuls General,* appropriation for salaries 103, 695 *Contagious Diseases,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 519 for examination of prevalence of, among Indians 519 *Contagious Diseases, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 165, 961 allowance for services for prevention of, 1911, increased 3 *Containers of American Manufacture,* free admission of, returned filled with foreign products 12 proof of identity required 12 *Contentnia Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207 xl *Contested Election Cases, House of Representatives, * deficiency appropriation for compiling, etc. 932 *Continental Steamship Company,* may change name of steamer “Salt Lake City” 74 *Contingent Expenses,* appropriation for foreign missions 97, 690 for consulates 104, 697 for District of Columbia 146, 943 for Department of Agriculture 296, 850 purchases for bureaus, etc., permitted from 296 for Navy 331, 893 for Senate 364, 742 for House of Representatives 368, 746 for Library of Congress 370, 748 for Executive Office 371, 749 for Department of State 373, 751 for Treasury Department 379, 757 for War Department 388, 765 for Navy Department 394, 771 for Interior Department 398, 776 for Civil Service Commission 398, 776 for Post Office Department 403, 780 for Department of Justice 404, 782 for Department of Commerce and Labor 410, 788 for Independent Treasury 431 for land offices 454 for the Indian Service 521 for Army 569, 704 apportionment of funds to each office and bureau of departments 414 written order required to increase or diminish 414 purchases of articles to be from no other fund 414 *Contract Labar Laws,* appropriation for enforcing 475 *Contract Surgeons, Army,* appropriations for pay 575, 708 for mileage 576, 709 deficiency appropriation for mileage 619, 935 *Contracts,* for postal supplies with persons combining to fix prices, etc., forbidden 553 penalty for persons offending 553 *Contracts, etc., in Restraint of Trade,* application of antitrust laws to imported articles 667 liability of principal or agent 667 seizure of property within the United States or in interstate transit 667 *Contracts, Naval,* partial payments allowed during progress of work on 32 lien in favor of Government for 32 stipulation for, required in contract 33 repeal of provision in Navy Appropriation Act for 1912 allowing partial payments on, etc. 38 *Contracts, Public,* to contain stipulation that no laborer or mechanic shall work more than eight hours a day 137 penalty for violations 137 report of inspectors on violations 137 appeal to head of department, etc. 137 to Court of Claims 138 special exceptions, transportation, open market purchases, flood protection, etc. 138 all classes of work included 138 President may waive stipulations in time of war, etc. 138 until January 1, 1915, on Panama Canal contracts 138 no penalties in extraordinary emergencies, etc. 138 eight-hour law not repealed or modified 138 provisions not applicable to contracts under prior appropriation acts 138 in effect January 1, 1913 138 *Contracts, River and Harbor,* combination of two or more works in, may be made 233 *Contributions for Elections of Senators and Representatives, Political,* provisions for giving publicity to; additional requirements 25 requirements for filing statements by candidates modified 360 *Conventions, etc.,* no appropriations to be used for attending, etc., by Government or District employees, unless specifically authorized 184 restricted to payment of dues for fiscal year 488 written authority required for paying expenses of employees attending 488 prohibition not applicable to postal service appropriations 560 modified as to officials of Department of Agriculture 854 *Convicts, D. C.,* appropriation for support of, out of the District 168, 964 deficiency appropriation for support of, out of the District 600, 919 *Conway and Yell Counties, Ark.,* may bridge Petit Jean River, Pontoon, Ark. 29 *Conway, Ark.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Conway, S. C.,* bridge authorized across Kingston Lake at 493 *Cookeville, Tenn.,* terms of court at; rooms required 314 *Cooper, Capt. J. A.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 920 *Cooper River Corporation,* may bridge Goose Creek, Berkeley County, S. C. 131 *Cooper River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 805 *Cooperative Rural Credit Unions, etc., European,* appropriation for expenses of commission to cooperate in study, etc., of 855 diplomatic courtesies to be requested for commission 1026 *Coos Bay, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor, and equipping, etc., bar dredge 819 use of contributions by local interests 819 preliminary examination of, and bar entrance, to be made 230 *Coos River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 221 *Coosa River, Ala.,*appropriation for improvement of 810 xli *Coosa River, Ga. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of, lock and dam, Mayos Bar, near Rome 209, 809 for improvement of, between Rome and Dam No. 4 809 for improvement of Dam No. 4 209, 809 for improvement of Dam No. 5 209, 809 contract with Ragland Water Power Company extended 209 *Copies of Records, Interior Department,* charges of fees for 497 *Copyright Office, Library of Congress,* appropriation for register, assistant, clerks, etc. 369, 747 *Copyrights,* classification of applications for 488 motion pictures, etc., added 488 effect of classification 488 of works not reproduced for sale; copies required 488 motion-picture photoplays and other motion pictures 488 liability for infringement, by injunction 489 pecuniary damages; newspaper reproduction of photograph 489 motion picture infringement of nondramatic work 489 motion picture of dramatic, etc., work 489 other remedies 489 paintings, statue or sculpture 489 other works 489 dramatic, musical, etc., compositions 489 delivery of infringing articles, plates, molds, etc. 490 mechanical musical reproductions; royalty 490 compulsory license, etc. 490 certificate of registration, contents 724 name of country, domicil of alien author, added 724 legal effect of 725 receipt for copies delivered to be given 725 *Coquille River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 819 preliminary examination of, and bar entrance, to be made 230 *Corbeiser, A. J.,* may be appointed first lieutenant Marine Corps, not in line of promotion 906 *Corbett Tunnel, Wyo.,* appropriation for paying claims for labor, materials, etc., on, from reclamation fund 643 *Cordials,* restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Cordova, Alaska,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *Core Bound, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway to Beaufort from 807 *Corinth, Miss.,* condemned cannon granted to 1009 limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Corn,* duty on Canadian, in cans, etc. 4 meal 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, in cans, etc. 7 meal 7 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, except for distillation 10 *Corn and Corn Production,* appropriation for study of, and improvement 835 *Corn Exposition, Fifth National,* exhibit from Agricultural Department to be displayed at; no expenses, etc. 301 *Cornelius, E. L.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615 *Cornell, Charles H.,* grant of lands to; price 651 sale of Fort Niobrara Reservation lands subject to rights of, if any 652 *Corning, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510 *Cornish, Minn.,* Ball Bluff, Libby, and, may bridge Mississippi River in Aitkin County 495 *Coronado national Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Coroner’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 142, 940 for expenses 146, 944 inquests restricted; suicides 147 deficiency appropriation for deputy coroner 598 for expenses 598, 916 *Corporate Industries,* inquiries by Industrial Relations Commission into labor conditions of 416 *Corporation Counsel, D. C.,* to be general counsel of public utilities commission 993 salary, duties, assistants, etc. 993 appearance in court, etc. 993 *Corporation Counsel’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 142, 940 *Corporation Tax,* appropriation for expenses of collecting 381, 759 for classifying, etc., returns of corporations 381, 759 restriction of inspection returns 381, 759 refund of additional penalty tax for failure to file return in time, allowed; condition 734 *Corporations Bureau, Department of Commerce, and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc. 405, 782 for special attorneys, etc., expenses 405, 782 *Corporations, D. C.* (*see* Incorporations D. C., *and* Public Utilities Commission). *Corpus Christi Customs District, Tex.,* motor boat authorized for service in 665 *Corpus Christi, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel from Aransas Pass to 813 limit of cost increased, public building; rooms for courts 868 preliminary examination to be made of in land waterway to Baffins Bay from 228 terms of court at 120 *Corry, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Corsica River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205 *Corsicana, Tex.,* strip from public building site granted to; condition 114 *Corte Madera Channel, Cal.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *Cortland, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Corvallis and Yaquina Bay Wagon Road Company,* patents to estate of T. Egenton Hogg for lands conveyed by 666 *Coshocton, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 xlii *Cost of Food Supplies,* appropriation for investigating, at the farm and to the consumer 300, 853 *Cost of Production, etc., of Dutiable Articles Abroad,* investigation of, transferred from Bureau of Labor to Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce 407 *Costa Rica,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Cotter Ark.,* bridge authorized across White River at 75 *Cottolene,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Cotton,* appropriation for investigating handling, etc., of; establishing standards 276, 835 for purchase of spinning machinery for tests 276 for collecting statistics of production, stock on hand, and consumption, for periodical publication 477 for testing waste, tensile strength of standard grades, etc. 835 *Cotton-Boll Weevil,* appropriation for farmers’ cooperative demonstrations, and for meeting ravages of 277, 836 for investigations of 291 *Cotton Production, Consumption, etc.,* appropriation for securing information for census reports on 784 *Cotton Statistics,* appropriation for collecting, by Census Office 406 amount ginned, manufactured, on hand, spindles in use, and imports and exports, to be collected by Census Office 198 ginning periods to be published 198 monthly reports to be made of manufactures, baled cotton on hand, spindles in use, and imports and exports 198 details in reports of cotton ginned 198 distribution of publication 198 information to be furnished for crop reports of Agricultural Department 198 information to be used only for statistical purposes 198 punishment for unauthorized publication by employees 198 information io be furnished by ginneries, manufactories, etc. 198 punishment for willful refusal, etc. 199 information of foreign production, consumption, etc., to be compiled 199 abstracts to be published with reports 199 to be furnished Agricultural Department for publication 199 former laws repealed 199 report to be issued by Agricultural Department in first week of July of total acres in cultivation 118 following ginning report of December first, of estimate of total production 118 *Cotton Stearin,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Cottonseed,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Cottonseed Oil,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Council Bluffs, Iowa,* terms of court at 735 time extended for bridging Missouri River at 123 *Council for Exploration of the Sea, International,* appropriation for share in expenses 102, 694 *Counselor for the Department of State,* appropriation for 372, 750 *Counterfeiting,* appropriation for expenses, suppressing, etc. 433 payments for details from Secret Serv ice Division, forbidden 433 deficiency appropriation for suppressing 913 details from expenses of preventing, to enforce laws relating to Treasury Department 431 penalty for making, importing, etc., prints, devices, etc., similar to coins 65 punishment for counterfeiting, etc., white phosphorus match stamps 82 *Court of Appeals D. C.,* appropriation for reports of decisions 166, 962 for care, etc., of building 164, 964 for salaries; half from District revenues 411, 789 half of surplus fees, to be deposited to credit of District 412 *Court of Claims,* appropriation for judges, clerks, etc. 412, 790 for auditors, etc. 413, 790 for contingent expenses 413, 790 for reporting decisions 413, 790 for pay of custodian 413, 790 for repairs to building 462 for printing and binding 482 deficiency appropriation for repairs to building 3 for paying judgments of 617, 933 for paying judgments in Indian depredation claims 617, 934 for judgment, confederated Band of Ute Indians 934 to remain in Treasury to credit of Indians; interest 934 witnesses not excluded on account of color 61 because a party in interest 61 *Court of Customs Appeals,* appropriation for salaries 412, 789 for rent, etc. 412, 789 for expenses, conduct of cases 463 for printing and binding 482 *Courthouse, D. C.,* appropriation for employees 168, 964 for repairs 462 corridors may be occupied for inauguration, 1913, by Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard 1022 *Courts and Prisons, D. C.,* appropriation for support of convicts out of the District 168, 964 for courthouse employees 168, 964 for court of appeals building, care, etc. 168, 964 for court expenses 168, 964 *Courts Martial, etc., Army,* appropriation for expenses 575, 709 extra pay allowed enlisted men as stenographers 575 authorized after July 1, 1913, in three kinds, general, special, and summary 721 composition 722 general, officers authorized to appoint 722 when commander is accuser, etc. 722 00 35382201477645 xliii special, officers authorized to appoint 722 by superior officer, etc. 722 summary, officers authorized to appoint 722 by superior officer, etc. 722 general, persons subject to; restriction as to Superintendent of Military Academy 722 special, persons subject to; officers excepted 722 modification of exceptions 722 punishment restricted 722 summary, persons subject to; eligibles for promotion, etc., excepted 722 extent of punishment 722 approval, by superior officer 723 Articles of War, etc., repealed 723 continuance of present trials, etc. 723 appointments until July 1, 1913 723 *Coverings of American Manufacture,* free admission of, returned filled with foreign products 12 proof of identity required 12 *Covington, Va.,* appropriation for public building 419 condemned cannon granted to 509 *Cowhead River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 208 *Cowlitz River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 221, 820 for dredge and snag boat for, etc. 221 *Cowpeas,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.,* appropriation for wagon road, bridges, etc. 443 for protection, etc. 460 *Crater National Forest, Oreg, and Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Crawford, Nebr.,* granted right of way for pipe line across Fort Robinson military reservation 16 *Cream, Fresh,* free of duty when imported from Canada; return of cans 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada; return of cans 10 *Cream Separators,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Creek Indians* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for schools 533 title, etc., of United States relinquished to lands in Alabama set apart for, 122 rights of Indians not affected 122 *Crematory, D. C., Public,* appropriation for maintenance 166, 962 for additional furnace 962 *Crescent City, Cal.,* preliminary examination to be made for harbor at 230 *Creston, Iowa,* terms of court at 735 *Criehaven , Me.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 223 *Criers, etc., United States Courts,* appropriation for pay 466 *Crimes,* appropriation for detection and prosecution of 463 for protection of the President 463 deficiency appropriation for detection and prosecution of 611 restriction on paying salaries from appropriation for prosecution, etc., of 462 *Crimes and Misdemeanors,* penalty for issuing indemnity, etc., insurance policies in District of Columbia by companies not licensed or suspended 17 making prints, etc., similar to coins 65 not canceling stamps on white phosphorus matches 81 reusing, etc., white phosphorus revenue stamps 82 exporting white phosphorus matches after January 1, 1914 83 neglecting marking packages, etc., of white phosphorus matches 83 failing to report amount of leaf tobacco on hand, by dealers, etc. 107 violating eight-hour workday requirements in public contracts 137 master of steam vessel failing to enforce radio communication requirements 200 misbranding, etc., apples in interstate commerce 251 operating radio communication apparatus without license 303 violating radio communication regulations by owner of licensed apparatus 308 by operator 308 infringing copyrights 489 importing adulterated grain and seed for seeding 507 selling for seeding grain imported for manufacture 507 combining to fix prices, etc., for postal supplies 553 failing to mark paid editorial matter, etc., as advertisements 554 violating requirements for drivers of vehicles, D. C. 654 failure to comply with requirements for valuation of property of common carriers 703 failure of master to report deficiency in crew 733 failure of owner of vessel to have it properly manned 733 violating off duty requirements of deck officers of vessels 733 refusal of corporation to deliver records, etc., to utilities commission, D. C. 982 divulging information by agents of public utilities commission, D. C. 986 issue of stock, etc., contrary to utilities provisions, D. C. 990 receiving rebates, etc., from utilities, D. C. 991 officers of utility corporations, D. C., failing to answer questions of commission 932 utility corporation, D. C., violating pro visions of Act 992 violating provisions for liquor licenses, D. C. 1003 punishment for bringing stole n property into the District of Columbia etc. 45 receiving fee, etc., for prosecuting claims for back pay, etc. 49 selling, etc., unstamped white phosphorus matches 82 counterfeiting, etc., white phosphorus match stamps 82 making false reports of leaf tobacco on hand, etc. 107 failing to give bond for support of bastard child, District of Columbia 135 xliv punishment for cases of affray, and keeping of a bawdy or disorderly house, District of Columbia 193 threats to do bodily harm, District of Columbia 193 divulging cotton statistics information by census employees 198 willful refusal, etc., to furnish information for cotton statistics reports 199 sending, receiving, etc., by mail or ex press films, etc., of prize fights 241 master of ship failing to assist ship wrecked persons 242 employing unlicensed operators at radio stations 303 unlawfully divulging contents of radiograms 307 willful interference with radio communications 308 uttering false distress radiograms 308 other false radiograms 308 forging, etc., pension checks 313 violating provisions of agricultural nursery stock act 318 employing persons without specific appropriation authorizing 414 violating provisions for efficiency ratings, etc., of classified employees, Washington, D. C. 414 violating fur seal regulations 501 violating rules as to remaining in Canal Zone, etc. 566 injuring any part of Panama Canal, etc. 566 shipping arms, etc., to any American country in violation of proclamation of the President 630 unauthorized use, etc., of motor vehicles, D. C. 656 injurious deposits, etc., in waters of Potomac River and tributaries, D. C. 657 violating money loan regulations, D. C. 659 importing goods, etc., in violation of antitrust laws 667 larceny, etc., of goods, baggage, etc., in interstate commerce 670 carrying stolen articles of interstate commerce into another State, etc. 670 violating eight hour provisions for laborers and mechanics 726 embezzling, etc., articles of small value, D. C. 727 conversion of property in trust, etc., D. C. 727 violating provisions for traffic in serums, etc., for domestic animals 833 violating regulations for protection of migratory game birds 848 making false statements, etc., to secure issue of stock, etc., D. C. 991 discriminating in rates, etc., for public utilities, D. C. 991 injuring, etc., property of public utilities, D. C. 992 false statements before excise board, D. C. 999 false statements to procure intoxicants from druggist, D. C. 1002 druggist violating excise law, D. C. 1002 physician violating excise law, D. C. 1002 illegal traffic in liquors, etc., D. C. 1002 aiding violations of excise law, D. C. 1004 keeping unlicensed clubroom, D. C. 1005 drinking intoxicants, intoxication, etc., in public places, D. C. 1005 *Criminal Code,* amended, section 171 64 *Criminal Identification, National Bureau of,* appropriation for aid to 163, 959 *Criminal Identification Records,* appropriation for collection, etc., of 464 *Criminals,* appropriation for bringing home, from abroad 98, 691 *Crisfield, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 205 *Crockett Lake, Wash.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel from Admiralty Inlet to 231 *Crockett, Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Crook National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 839 *Crook, William H.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 913 *Crooked Channel, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Crooked River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Crow Indians, Mont.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 26 *Crowley, Fred J.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 616 *Crowley, La.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Crystal River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 210, 810 *Cuba,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 for preservation of monuments, etc., to American soldiers who fell in 441 Manuel Agüero y Junqué admitted to Military Academy for instruction, etc. 632 transfer of part of wreck of “Maine” to, for memorial monument 48 *Cuero, Tex.,* limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Culion Island, Philippines,* appropriation for care of lepers 332, 893 lepers from Guam to be transferred to 332 *Cullman, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Cullom, Honorable Shelby M.,* designated special resident commissioner Lincoln Memorial 731 *Cultivators,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Cumberland River,* appropriation for improvement of, above Nashville, Tenn., open channel work; flowage rights 215, 814 for improvement of, below Nashville; Locks and Dams B, C, and D 215, 814 for improvement of, open channel work 215 bridge authorized across, near Nashville, Tenn. 62 *Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of channel, Saint Johns River and; contracts 809 *Cumberland, Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 1011 *Curative Effect of Drugs,* labels stating false, declared misbranded under pure food act 417 *Current River, Ark. and Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 215, 814 xlv *Curtis Bay, Baltimore, Md.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel in 225 *Curtis Creek, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Curtis, Maj. James,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 602 *Cushman Indian School, Tacoma, Wash.,* appropriation for 538 *Custer National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Custodians, Assistant* (*see* Operating Force, Public Buildings). *Customs* (*see also* Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods), appropriation for collecting revenues from, additional 434 detection of frauds upon, increased 434 for automatic recording scales, etc. 434 for compensation in lieu of moieties 434 for refunding duties on embroidery machines, etc. 663 deficiency appropriation for collecting revenue from 598, 618, 623, 915 for interest on refund of duties 935 certified checks receivable for payment of duties on imports 733 Chicago, Ill., district, Indiana Harbor, Ind., made subport of entry and delivery 133 details from expenses of collecting, to enforce laws relating to Treasury Department, 431 examiner of drugs, etc., Boston, Mass., made assistant appraiser 110 free entry of rifles, etc., of contestants at international rifle match, Camp Perry, Ohio 711 Huron, Mich., district, Bay City made subport of entry 133 importation of white phosphorus matches forbidden after January 1, 1913; certificate required 83 motor boat authorized for Corpus Christi district, Tex. 665 North and South Dakota district, Walhalla, Neche, and Saint John, N. Dak., made subports of entry 129 nursery stock, etc., entry restrictions 315 importing from infested countries, etc., forbidden 317 permanent appropriation for collecting revenue from, repealed, etc. 434 reciprocal trade relations with Canada 4 *Customs Appeals, Court of,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 412, 789 *Customs Cases,* appropriation for salaries and expenses, conducting 463 for fees, etc., of witnesses before Board of General Appraisers 463 restriction on paying salaries from appropriation for conduct of 462 *Customs Collection Districts,* Bangor, Me., Holeb made subport of entry; immediate transportation 110 Lowelltown may be discontinued 110 Champlain, N. Y., Fort Covington made subport of entry 326 Chicago, Ill., Indiana Harbor, Ind., made subport of entry and delivery 133 Cuyahoga, Ohio, Ashtabula made subport of entry 116 Galveston, Tex., extended to include Port Bolivar 313 Huron, Mich., Bay City made subport of entry 133 New Orleans, limits of port extended 499 North and South Dakota, Walhalla, Neche, and Saint John, N. Dak., made subports of entry 129 *Customs Deposits, Special,* certified checks receivable for 733 *Customs Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc. 374, 752 *Customs Laws,* deficiency appropriation for administration of 936 *Customs Laws, etc., of Foreign Countries,* appropriation for furnishing information to Congress, etc., relative to 408, 784 *Customs Revenue,* appropriation for collecting 434 deficiency appropriation for collecting 598, 618, 623, 915 permanent appropriation for collecting, repealed 434 to take effect July 1, 1913 434 reorganization of service to be made 434 estimates to be submitted for expenses not more than $10,150,000 434 reduction of salaries, etc. 434 *Customs Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of,* appropriation for annual contribution 99, 692 *Cutlery,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Cutting, Henry E.,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 607 *Cuyahoga Customs District, Ohio,* Ashtabula made subport of entry 116 *Cynthiana, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Cypress Bayou, Tex. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 814 **D.** *Dairy Farms, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for inspecting, etc. 166, 962 *Dairy Industry,* appropriation for investigations and experiments in 273, 832 *Dairy Products,* appropriation for disseminating, etc., information concerning 273, 831 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Dakota County, Nebr.,* appropriation for checking inroads of Missouri River, opposite Sioux City, Iowa 109 *Dakota National Forest, N. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Dale County, Ala.,* dam authorized across Choctawhatchee River in 188 *Dallas, Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized in lieu of addition to present site 879 loan of tents, etc., for meeting of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine at 1025 *Daly, Charles Dudley,* may be appointed first lieutenant of Field Artillery 1008 *Damages to Vessels, etc., Panama Canal,* regulations to be made for adjusting 563xlvi *“Damara, ” Steamer,* granted American register; conditions 193 *Dams,* construction authorized across Choctaw hatchee River, Dale County. Ala 188 Kansas River in Shawnee or Wabaunsee Counties, Kans 110 location of, on Big Bend of James River, Mo., changed 65 for improvement of navigation, to provide for development of waterpower 233 time extended for constructing, across Pend Oreille, River, Wash 115 Rock River, Byron, Ill 85 Savannah River, above Augusta, Ga 120 Stevens Creek, S. C 72 *Danilson, James G.,* deficiency appropriation for 614 *Danvide, Ill.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 451 *Danville, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 509 *Danville, Va.,* appropriation for public building, rent 419 completion of public building at 870 *Darien, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 209 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 226 to be made of Generals Cut near 823 *Datil National Forest, N. Mac.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Dauphin Island, Ala., * changes allowed in constructing bridges, etc., across waters of Mobile Bay, at 137 *Dauphin Island Railway and Harbor Company,* construction modified and time extended for bridges, etc., in Mobile Bay by 137 *Davenport, Iowa,* terms of court at 735 *Davenport, Wash.,* condemned cannon granted to 1009 *Davis, Jeff, late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 929 *Dawson County, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Yellowstone River in 117 *Dawson, Ga.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Dawson, Juan, of Salvador,* admitted to Military Academy for instruction; conditions, etc. 632 *Dayton, Ky.,* condemned cannon granted to 1012 *Dayton, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 419 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 449 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 619, 935 limit of cost increased, public building 868 *De Fontes, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 617, 933 *De Funiak Springs, Fla.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *De Land, Fla.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Dead Letters Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc. 403, 780 *Deadwood, S. Dak.,* appropriation for assay office at 384, 762 *Deaf and Dumb Institution, D. C.* (*see* Columbia Institution for the Deaf, D. C.). *Deal Island, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of Lower Thoroughfare 205 *Dealers in Leaf Tobacco,* statistics of quantity in hands of, to be published semiannually 106 *Debates in Congress,* appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives, clerical assistance 37 for reporting, Senate, clerk hire 36 for reporting, House of Representatives 368, 746 for reporting, Senate 364, 742 deficiency appropriation for extra services, reporting, House of Representatives 616, 932 for extra services, reporting, Senate 615, 930 *Decatur, Ala.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *Decatur, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Deep Creek, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Deep Fork Drainage District, Okla.,* approval and payment of assessments of certain Sac and Fox allottees in; conditions, etc. 194 *Deer Island Thoroughfare, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 801 *Deerlodge National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Defending Suits in Claims,* appropriation for expenses 463 restriction on paying salaries from appropriation for 462 *Defiance, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 419 *Deficiency Appropriation Act for 1912, General,* reimbursement to University of Idaho in, repealed 38 *Deficiency Appropriations,* for Senate 2, 50, 615, 634, 929 for House of Representatives 2, 51, 616, 634, 931 for War Department 3, 48, 601, 919 Army 3, 601, 919 raising wreck of battleship “Maine” 48 back pay, bounty, etc. 48 Columbus memorial 49 Military Academy 602 Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 602, 720 river and harbor work, damages 603, 919 for Interior Department 3, 49, 605, 923 public lands 49, 607, 924 Capitol 605, 923 Geological Survey 609, 925 Government Hospital for Insane 610 Reclamation Service 610 pensions 925 for Department of Justice 3, 49, 610, 925 United States courts 611, 634, 926 Commerce Court 926 for Department of State 47, 595, 913 foreign intercourse 47, 595, 913xlvii for Treasury Department 47, 595, 913 United States securities 47 public buildings 47, 596, 914 Engraving and Printing Bureau 47 Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service 48, 597, 915 Revenue-Cutter Service 48, 597, 915 internal revenue 597, 914 collecting customs revenue 598, 915 for Department of Commerce and Labor 49, 614, 929 Census Office 49 Standards Bureau 50, 929 Bureau of Labor 50 Bureau of Lighthouses 929 Coast and Geodetic Survey 929 for Post Office Department 50, 613, 928 postal service 50, 613, 928 for District of Columbia 598, 916 for Navy Department 603, 921 Navy 603, 921 Marine Corps 605 for Department of Agriculture 614, 929 for Government Printing Office 617, 933 for legislative; consolidation of statement of appropriations for first and second sessions Sixty-second Congress 615 for judgments, United States courts 617, 933 Court of Claims 617, 933 Indian depredation claims 617, 934 for Gettysburg celebration 625 for claims certified by accounting officers 618, 934 for Executive 913 salary of Secretary to the President fixed at $7, 500 913 for Interstate Commerce Commission 915 Atlanta, Ga., jurisdiction over former site of, ceded to Georgia 2 District of Columbia, amount for services, prevention of contagious diseases, 1911, increased 3 Navy, allotment for paymasters’, etc., clerks, 1912, amended 3 modification of harbor lines, Chicago, Ill 626 refund for documentary stamps, time extended for claims for 626 lump-sum appropriations, salaries restricted 626 *Del Rio, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Delaware,* apportionment of Representative 13 *Delaware Bay, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway from Rehoboth Bay to. 205, 806 preliminarv examination of, to be made breakwater and harbor of refuge 822 *Delaware River, Pa., N. J., and Del.,* appropriation for improvement of, from Philadelphia to the sea 204, 447, 805 for improvement of, between Philadelphia and Trenton 446, 805 for improvement of, at Trenton 204, 805 bridge authorized across, near Trenton, N. J. 492 preliminary examination of, to be made at Camden, N.J. 822 *Delegates from the Territories,* appropriation for mileage, 1912, immediately available 836 for compensation 365, 743 for mileage 365, 743 for clerk hire 368, 746 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment etc. 368, 746 deficiency appropriation for mileage 51 for compensation 616 clerk hire for December, 1911, to be paid December 21 628 August, 1912, to be paid on day of adjournment 644 December, 1912, to be paid on day of recess adjournment 1021 time for election of, Alaska, changed, etc. 517 *Deleterious Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 289, 844 *Delphos, Ohio,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Demography, International Congress on Hygiene and,* appropriation for expenses, etc., participating in 102 *Denatured Alcohol,* appropriation for chemists, etc., office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue 378 *Denison, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 419 *Denmark,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Dental Corps, Navy,* officers to be appointed from Dental Reserve Corps, examinations, etc. 903 *Dental Reserve Ccrps, Navy,* authorized as part of the Medical Department 903 requirements; ordered to temporary active service 903 number and service limited 903 appointments to Dental Corps to be from 903 rank, pay, etc. 903 *Dental Surgeons, Army,* appropriation for pay; longevity 575 for mileage 576, 709 *Dental Surgeons, Army, Acting,* appropriation for pay 575, 708 *Dental Surgeons, Navy,* appropriation for pay 891 appointment of Naval Academy dentist as, authorized 891 appointment of assistant, authorized as part of Medical Department 344 acting assistant, original appointment by Secretary 344 qualifications, examinations, etc. 344 assistant, after three years, acting assistant to be promoted as 344 examinations; rank 344 probationary period for acting assistant 344 honorable discharge of acting assistant, failing in examinations, etc. 345 rank and precedence of 345 pay and allowances of corresponding rank in Medical Corps 345 retirement; disability not required 345 Naval Academy dentist not displaced; status, pay, etc. 345 temporary appointment of acting dental surgeons authorized 345 limitation 345 revocation; effect; no retirement 345 appointments by President, etc., except acting dental surgeons 345 inconsistent'laws repealed 345 tests of qualifications 345 limitation of number for active duty 345xlviii *Denton, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Denver, Colo.,* appropriation for mint at 384, 761 for public building, poet office 419 limit of cost increased 649 *Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, Solicitor, clerks, etc. 269, 828 for Weather Bureau 270, 829 cooperation with other bureaus, etc. 271, 829 buildings for observatories 830 transfers from field to Department service 830 for Animal Industry Bureau 272, 830 sanitary regulation of renovated butter factories 273 sale of animals, etc. 274 horses for military purposes 274 regulation of traffic; etc., in viruses, toxins, etc., for diseases of domestic animals 832 ostrich breeding 833 sale of pathological, etc., specimens 833 cooperative experiments in animal feeding and breeding 834 meat inspection, additional 834 for Bureau cf Plant Industry 274, 834 experimental farm for demonstrating products adapted to semiarid lands 277 seed distribution 278, 836 for Forest Service 279, 837 national forests 281, 839 selection, etc., agricultural lands in national forests 287, 842 reimbursement for damages, etc., fighting forest fires 843 leaves of absence, office employees in Alaska, extended 843 sales of timber for domestic use 287 additional amount for trails, etc. 288, 843 for Bureau of Chemistry 288, 844 enforcing purefood law 289, 844 for Bureau of Soils 290, 845 for Bureau of Entomology 291, 845 preventing spread of moths 292, 846 for Bureau of Biological Survey 292, 846 winter game
(elk)reserve in Wyoming 293, 847 regulations for protection of migratory game, etc., birds 847 Wind Cave National Game Preserve, S. Dak., for buffalo, etc. 293 for Division of Accounts and Disbursements 294, 848 details for duty in other bureaus, etc. 294 for Division of Publications 294, 848 for Bureau of Statistics 295, 849 for library 296, 850 for contingent expenses 296, 850 purchases of supplies for bureaus, etc.; reimbursement 296 portrait of former Secretary James Wilson 850 for rent in District of Columbia 296, 850 for Office of Experiment Stations 297, 850 reports, etc., on farmers’ institutes, etc. 298, 851 nutrition investigations 298, 851 irrigation investigations; reservoir system 298, 852 drainage investigations 298, 852 for Office of Public Roads 299, 852 interchangeable expenses 300, 853 investigating cost of food supplies 300, 853 appropriation for enforcing insecticide act 300, 853 for emergency, fighting forest fires 300, 853 travel, etc., allowances to officials 300 reimbursement for street-car tickets 300 for conservation of navigable waters, maximum sum authorized 300 for exhibit at International Dry Land Congress 301 exhibit at Fifth National Com Exposition 301 for expenses of control, etc., of chestnut bark disease 301, 853 for investigating, etc., potatoes, and sugar beets for irrigated lands of the arid West 301 detailed estimates for meat inspection and insecticide employees not required 301 for preventing spread of diseases among plants, etc. 853 imports of prohibited plants allowed for experimental, etc., purposes 854 for exchange of forest lands with Montana 854 for diffusing information on marketing and distributing farm products 854 employees allowed expenses for lectures, giving instruction, etc. 854 restriction on lump sum appropriations not applicable to scientific work; transfers not to increase salaries 854 officers and employees to receive compensation at rate specified herein 854 for cooperating, etc., International Dry Land Congress, Tulsa, Okla 854 for cooperating with States for fire protection in forested watersheds for conservation of navigation 855 acquisition of forest lands for conservation of navigable streams not defeated by easements, etc. 855 rights of way, easements subject to regulations, etc. 855 commission to cooperate in study of rural credit unions, etc. 855 expenses authorized 855 for printing and binding; farmers’ bulletins 482 for exterminating the army worm 640 deficiency appropriation for Forest Service 614, 622, 625, 937 for Bureau of Animal Industry 622, 936 for Plant Industry Bureau 622, 936 for Bureau of Entomology 622, 937 for laboratory 622, 937 for Statistics Bureau 622, 937 for irrigation investigations 622 for Office of Public Roads 622 for Weather Bureau 622, 625, 937 for purchases 929 for Soils Bureau 937 cotton statistics collected by Census Office in United States to be furnished to 198 of consumption, stock, etc., in foreign countries 199 cotton statistics of acres in cultivation July first, and total production December first to be issued each year 118 Federal Horticultural Board established to execute law relating to nursery stock, etc. 319 pathological and zoological specimens may be prepared and sold by 833xlix *Department of Commerce,* hereafter Department of Commerce and Labor to be called 736 *Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Solicitor of the, assistant, clerks, etc. 405, 782 for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc. 405, 782 for Bureau of Corporations, salaries 405, 782 special attorneys, etc. 405, 782 for Bureau of Labor, salaries 405, 783 miscellaneous expenses 406, 783 for Bureau of Lighthouses, salaries 406, 783 for Census Office, salaries 406, 783 appointments at $1, 200 and less, etc. 406 limitation on temporary clerks, removed 784 miscellaneous expenses, etc. 406, 784 printing 13th Census 407, 784 consolidation of bureaus of Manufactures and Statistics into Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce; duties 407 for Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, salaries 407, 784 collating foreign tariffs 408, 784 developing foreign and domestic commerce 408, 784 for Steamboat Inspection Service, salaries 408, 785 salaries, etc., service at large 408, 785 for Bureau of Navigation, salaries 408, 785 shippingserviceatlarge, salaries, etc. 408, 785 enforcing navigation laws 409, 786 radiocommunication 409, 786 for Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, salaries 409, 786 Naturalization Division 409, 786 Information Division 409, 786 for Bureau of Standards, salaries 409, 786 apparatus, expenses, etc. 410, 789 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 410, 787 investigations, etc. 410, 787 for Children’s Bureau, salaries 410, 783 for contingent expenses 410, 788 transfer of amounts for supplies, from bureaus and offices, to division of supplies 411, 788 for rent 411, 788 credit in accounts of William L. Soleau 788 for civil expenses under 468 for Bureau of Lighthouses 468 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 469 for Fisheries Bureau 471 for immigration expenses 475 for William von Forienger and Alexander Graham 476 for Scandinavian-American Line 476 for Standards Bureau 476 for International Congress on Social Insurance 477 for Census Office 477 for printing and binding 482 reports of Thirteenth Census, excepted 482 deficiency appropriation for Census Office 49, 622 for Standards Bureau 50, 622, 929, 937, 938 for Bureau of Labor 50 for Bureau of Lighthouses 614, 622, 625, 929, 937 for Immigration Service 614, 622 for Bureau of Navigation 614 for contingent expenses 622, 625, 937 for naturalization of aliens 622 for Coast and Geodetic Survey 622, 929, 938 for Fisheries Bureau 622, 625, 937 for Immigration and Naturalization Bureau 625, 937 authorized to cooperate with Commission on Industrial Relations 415 Children’s Bureau established in 79 hereafter caller! Department of Commerce 736 Secretary to be called Secretary of Commerce 736 immigrant stations in interior places authorized 682 lease of building for, authorized 614 *Department of Justice, * appropriation for Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistante 404, 781 for Solicitors, attorneys 404, 781 for chief clerk, examiners, law clerks 404, 781 for Division of Investigation 404, 781 for clerks, etc. 404, 781 for division of accounts 404, 781 administrative audit of accounts 404, 782 for contingent expenses 404, 782 for official transportation 405, 782 for rent 405, 782 for Solicitor of the Treasury, etc. 405, 782 for Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor, etc. 405, 782 for civil expenses under 462 for courthouses, District of Columbia 462 for construction of penitentiaries 462 for National Training School for Boys, District of Columbia 462 no part of specified appropriations to be used for salary of person, etc., holding another office, etc. 462 for Assistant Attorney General, deputy, attorneys, etc., in customs cases 463 for supplies, etc., customs cases 463 for witness fees, etc., before Board of General Appraisers from customs expenses 463 for defending suite in claims 463 for detection and prosecution of crimes, etc. 463 for inspection of prisons and prisoners 464 for investigation and prosecution of frauds 464 for defense, Indian depredation cases 464 for traveling and emergency expenses 464 for enforcing antitrust laws 464 for setting aside conveyances, allotments to Five Civilized Tribes 464 for enforcing acts to regulate commerce 464 for suits affecting Seminole allotments 464 for indexing, etc., Judicial Code 464 for Federal Court Reports and Digests 464 for Supreme Court Equity Rules 464 for Pacific railroads suite 465 for United States Courte 465 for penitentiaries 466 for National Training School for Boys, District of Columbia 468 for printing and binding 482 deficiency appropriation for repairs to Court of Claims Building 3 for Southern Pacific Railroad land suite 49 for contingent expenses 610 for Volume 28, Opinions of the Attorneys General 610 for Volume 29, Opinions of the Attorneys General 925 for Edward T. Quigley 611 for prosecution of crimes 611 for enforcing antitrust laws 611, 925 for Alaska incidental court expenses 611, 926 for Frank N. Allen 611 for W. and J. Sloane 611l deficiency appropriation for United States courts 611, 622, 625, 926, 937, 938 for paying judgments United States courts, under 617, 934 for Court of Claims, judgments under 617, 934 for prosecuting Indians in Arizona 622, 625 for Federal Reporter publishers 925 for expenses, customs cases 926 for National Training School for Boys 926 for C. E. Newcomer 926 for prisons, etc. 937 Solicitor for the Department of Labor authorized; salary 738 *Department of Labor,* created an executive department 736 Secretary; appointment, salary, etc. 736 name of Department of Commerce and Labor changed to Department of Commerce 736 purposes of; to promote welfare of wage earners 736 improved working conditions 736 advance opportunities for profitable employment 736 seal, etc. 736 Assistant Secretary, clerks, etc., authorized 736 accounts to be examined, etc., by Auditor for State, etc., Departments 737 offices, bureaus, etc., transferred from Department of Commerce and Labor 737 Commissioner General of Immigration 737 commissioners of immigration 737 Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization 737 Division of Information 737 Division of Naturalization 737 Immigration service at large 737 Bureau of Labor 737 Children's Bureau 737 Commissioner of Labor 737 Bureau of Immigration established 737 Bureau of Naturalization established 737 commissioner and deputy made administrative o fficers in naturalization laws 737 appointments made under civil service regulations 737 Bureau of Labor to be Bureau of Labor Statistics 737 powers and duties of commissioner retained 737 to collect, publish, etc., statistics of labor conditions, products, etc. 737 transfer of records and files 737 buildings and fixtures, etc. 737 rented quarters 738 officers, clerks, etc. 738 laws prescribing work, etc., made applicable 738 Solicitor for Department to be appointed; salary 738 duties of Secretary in labor disputes 738 general authority 738 annual report to be made of operations of 738 special investigations and reports 738 plan of coordination with other departments, etc., to be investigated, etc. 738 in effect; repeal of inconsistent laws 738 *Department of State, * appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, Director of the Consular Service. 372, 750 for Counselor, officers on foreign relations, etc. 372, 750 appropriation for assistant solicitors, chief clerk, etc. 372, 750 chief clerk to sign official papers, etc. 750 for chiefs of bureaus, clerks, etc. 372, 750 for clerks distributing information among missions 372, 751 for stationery, furniture, etc. 373, 751 for books, periodicals, etc., for the library 373, 751 for lithographer, etc. 373, 751 for miscellaneous expenses 373, 751 for automobile mail wagon 373 for rent of buildings 373, 751 for Solicitor for 404, 781 for diplomatic and consular service 94, 688 for printing in the 98, 690 for Canadian Boundary Waterways Commission 478 for printing electoral votes 478 for printing and binding for 481 for printing, etc., compilation, of Chinese treaties, etc., by 694 deficiency appropriation for British-American Claims arbitration 47 for foreign intercourse 595, 622, 625, 936 for Samoan claims 913 for annual payment to Panama 913 Parliamentary Hansard received from Canada for Congressional Record to be property of 632 *Departments, Executive* (*see* Executive Departments). *Depositing Public Moneys, Land Offices,* appropriation for expenses 455 *Depositions in Antitrust Cases,* proceedings to take, to be open to the public 731 *Depth of Tidal Waters, etc., Channel,* construction of term in river and harbor improvements 233, 827 *Deputy Assistant Attorney General in Customs Cases,* appropriation for 463 *Des Moines, Iowa,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 884 sale of present building; terms, etc. 884 repairs, etc., to present building restricted 884 terms of court at 735 *Des Moines River Lands,* deficiency appropriation for payment to settlers on 936 *Deschutes National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Deschutes River,* appropriation for bridge, etc., abutting Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oreg. 534 *Desert Land Act,* entries of surface of oil and gas lands allowed under; reservation of oil and gas rights 496 *Desert Land Entries,* certain, in Riverside County, Cal., not to be canceled prior to May 1, 1916 1008 on lands temporarily withdrawn for irrigation projects, etc., not impaired 497 patents, etc., to entrymen within irrigation projects on compliance with conditions of reclamation Act 610 *Desert Lands,* assignments of entries within irrigation projects permitted ; regulations, etc. 200li certain entries in Chuckawalla Valley, Cal., exempt from cancellation 130, 1008 time extended for final proofs of entries, Weld and Larimer counties, Colo. 56 time extended for making final proof by entrymen; conditions 106 *Desertions, Army and Navy,* forfeiture of citizenship for, etc. 356 not applicable in time of peace 356 mitigation of former, when offense committed in time of peace 356 prohibition against reenlistments, not applicable to, in time of peace 356 conditions permitting enlistment 356 naval exclusion of enlistments restricted to, in time of war 356 omitted from Articles of the Navy as a cause for punishing officer for improper enlistment 356 *Destitute Women and Children, D. C.,* appropriation for payments to abandoned, etc. 170, 965 deficiency appropriation for payments to 599, 917 *Detached Service, Army Officers,* provisions for, modified 571 to take effect December 15, 1912 645 *Detroit, Mich.,* appropriation for river postal service 545, 796 limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Detroit River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of channel between Fighting Island and Wyandotte, Mich. 815 *Devils Lake, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Sioux Indians at 528 terms of court at 60 *“Dewey, ” Dry Dock,* deficiency appropriation for repairing 604 *“Diana, ” Steam kacht, * granted American register 1007 *Diaz, José Pasos, of Nicaragua, * admitted to Military Academy for instruction; conditions, etc. 628 *Dickinson Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *Dickinson, N. Dak.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Dies, Rolls, and Plates, United States Securities,* appropriation for custody of 432 *Digest of Rules, House of Representatives,* appropriation for preparing 365, 743 deficiency appropriat ion for preparing 2 *Digestors for Wood Pulp,* duty on Canadian iron or steel 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on iron or steel 8 *Dillon, S. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for diplomatic service 94, 688 for salaries, ambassadors and ministers 95, 688 for agent, etc., Cairo 95, 688 for chargés d’affaires ad interim 95, 688 for secretaries of embassies and legations 95, 688 for instruction and transit pay 96, 689 for clerks at embassies and legations 96, 689 for interpreters to embassies and legations 96, 689 for student interpreters to embassies and legations 96, 689 appropriation for quarters, etc., student interpreters, Japan 97, 690 Turkey 97, 690 for contingent expenses, missions 97, 690 dispatch agents 98, 690 printing in the Department of State 98, 690 loss by exchange 98, 690 for transportation of diplomatic and consular officers 98, 690 for steam launch, Constantinople 98, 690 for ground rent, Tokyo, Japan 98, 691 for Cape Spartel Light, Tangier 98, 691 for bringing home criminals 98, 691 for life-saving testimonials 98, 691 for unforeseen emergencies; expenses, neutrality Act 98, 691 balance reappropriated 98, 691 for heirs of officers dying abroad 99, 691 for bringing home remains of officers 99, 691 for Bureau of Weights and Measures 99, 691 for Bureau of Customs Tariffs 99, 692 for Mexican Boundary Commission 99, 692 for boundary line, Alaska and Canada 99, 692 for marking Canadian boundary 99, 692 for Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade 100, 692 for International Prison Commission 100, 692 adherence as member declared 100 for International Geodetic Association 100, 692 for Pan American Union 100, 693 for permanent court of arbitration 100, 693 for Interparliamentary Union, Promotion of International Arbitration 101, 693 for International Institute of Agriculture 101, 693 for International Railway Congress 101, 693 for International Sanitary Bureau 101, 693 for United States court for China 101, 694 for International Office of Public Health 101, 694 for International Seismological Association 102, 694 for British-American pecuniary claims arbitration 102, 694 for International Congress of Hygiene and Demography 102 for International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 102, 694 for International Radiotélégraphie Conference 102, 695 for printing, etc., compilation of Chinese treaties, etc. 694 for International Conference on Maritime Law 695 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 478, 695 for Peace Palace at The Hague 695 for International Conference on Load Lines to Merchant Ships 695 for consular sendee 103, 695 for salaries, consuls general, consuls, and consular inspectors 103, 695 for expenses, consular inspectors 103, 696 for consular assistants 103, 696 for clerks at consulates 103, 696 for interpreters, etc., at consulates 103, 696 for marshals, consular courts 103, 696 for consular prisons 103, 696 for relief and protection of American seamen 104, 696 for foreign hospital, Cape Town 104, 697 for Seamen’s Institute, Kobe 104, 697 for contingent expenses 104, 697 loss by exchange 104, 697lii appropriation for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 478 deficiency appropriation for British-American Claims arbitration 47 for International Prison Commission 595 for International Railway Congress 595 for International Seismological Association 595 for Bureau Repressing African Slave Trade 595 for International Congress on Letters of Exchange 595 for transportation, diplomatic and consular officers 622, 625 for purchase of Legation premises, Constantinople 622 for contingent expenses, missions 622 for salaries, Consular Service 622 for clerks at consulates 622 for interpreters and guards, consulates in Turkey 622 for contingent expenses, consulates 622, 625, 936 for Samoan claims 913 for payment to Panama 913 for international radiotelegraphie service 913 for salaries, secretaries of embassies and legations 936 for expenses, consular inspectors 936 for relief and protection of American seamen 936 *Diplomatic Officers,* appropriation for instruction and transit pay 96, 689 for transportation to and from posts 98, 690 for paying heirs of, dying abroad 99, 691 for bringing home from abroad remains of 99, 691 deficiency appropriation for transportation 622, 625 *Director of the Consular Service,* appropriation for 372, 750 *Director of the Mint* (*see also* Mints and Assay Offices), appropriation for, examiner, assayer, clerks, etc. 379, 757 for freight on bullion and coin 379, 757 for contingent expenses 379, 757 for examinations; precious metals statistics, etc. 379, 757 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 618 *Disability Pensions,* rate for persons unfit for manual labor by reason of wounds or disease incurred in line of duty 113 increase to be made automatically without application 1019 *Disbarment Proceedings, Interior Department,* appropriation for expenses of testimony in 459 *Disbursing Officers,* preparation, etc., of vouchers and pay rolls to be by administrative heads of bureaus in executive departments and not by 375 *Diseases among Indians,* appropriation for prevention and treatment of 519 for examination of prevalence of 519 *Diseases, Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 273, 831 *Diseases, Contagious, D. C.,* appropriation for preventing spread of 165, 961 *Diseases, Epidemic,* appropriation for preventing spread of 436 *Diseases of Man, etc.,* study, etc., by Public Health Service authorized of 399 *Disinfecting Service, D. C.,* appropriation for maintaining 165, 961 *Disorderly Houses, D. C,* jurisdiction of police court in cases of keeping; punishment 192 *Dispatch Agents, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for, at London, New York, San Francisco, and New Orleans 98, 690 *Distilled Liquors,* restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Distillers, etc., D. C.,* required to take out wholesale liquor licenses 1000 *Distin, William L.,* deficiency appropriation for repayment 608 *Distinctive Paper,* appropriation for United States securities 432 for national currency 432 deficiency appropriation for United States securities 47 *Distress Calls, Radio,* regulations governing 305 punishment for uttering false 308 *Distributive Shares of Inheritances,* claims for erroneously, etc., collected war revenue taxes on, to be presented before January 1, 1914 240 payment for 240 *District Attorneys, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 465 payment to clerks acting as, during vacancies 465 for fees, District of Columbia 465 for regular assistants, appointed by Attorney General 465 for special assistants 465 for law books for 412, 789 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 612, 622, 926 for assistants in special cases 612 *District Building, D. C.,* appropriation for care of 141, 939 for fuel, miscellaneous supplies, etc. 141, 940 *District Courts, * jurisdiction in Indian allotment actions, etc. 46 effect of decrees 46 lands excepted 46 right of appeal 46 jurisdiction to enforce provisions for entries, etc., within reclamation projects 267 present circuit court officials not barred by relationship from positions in 46 service of circuit judges in 53 to issue writs of mandamus to compel common carriers to comply with physical valuation of property 703 writs of error may be issued by clerks of 54 *District Judges,* appropriation for 411, 789 for expenses outside of official residence 466 deficiency appropriation for New Mexico 611 *District of Columbia* (*see also* Public Utilities Commission, and Excise Law, D. C.), liii appropriation for general expenses (half from Treasury, half from District revenues) 139, 938 for salaries, executive office 139, 939 for veterinary division 140, 939 for purchasing division 140, 939 for building inspection division 140, 939 for plumbing inspection division 140, 939 for care of District Building 141, 939 for assessor’s office 141, 940 for excise board 141, 940 for personal tax board 141, 940 for collector’s office 141, 940 for auditor’s office 142, 940 for corporation counsel’s office 142, 940 for sinking fund office 142, 940 for coroner’s office 142, 940 for market masters, and markets 142, 940 for shelters for farmers’ produce market; charges 940 for operation, etc., of fish wharf and market 941 for superintendent of weights, measures, and markets 142, 941 for engineer commissioner’s office 143, 941 for municipal architect’s office 144, 942 for special assessment office 144, 942 for street cleaning division 144, 942 for board of examiners, steam engineers 144, 942 for automobile board 144, 942 for insurance department 144, 942 for surveyor’s office 145, 942 for free public library and Takoma Park branch 145, 942 for Library for the Blind 943 for contingent expenses 146, 943 restriction on use of horses 146, 943 use for fire insurance forbidden 146, 944 specified residence telephones allowed 944 postage 146, 944 collecting personal taxes 146, 944 judicial expenses 146, 944 coroner’s, etc., expenses 146, 944 advertising 147, 944 enforcing game and fish laws 147, 944 for survey, etc., of dangerous, etc., buildings 147, 944 for erection of tablets to mark historical places 147, 944 for copies of wills, etc., to assessor 147, 944 for vehicle tags 147, 945 for repairs to buildings injured by fire 147, 945 for surveys to determine old subdivisions 147, 945 for repairs, etc., to markets 147, 945 exchanging typewriters, etc., permitted 147 for fish wharf and market 945 testing materials purchased 945 for assessment and permit work 148, 945 for work on streets and avenues, schedules 148, 945 restriction on streets paved with granite blocks, etc. 148, 945 limit for asphalt pavements 148, 945 for paving G Street SE., between Pennsylvania Avenue and Fourteenth Street 148 for paving alley square No. 1043 148 for paving roadway, B Street NW., west of Seventeenth Street, and Virginia Avenue to Eighteenth Street 148 for paving Union Station Plaza 148 for paving C Street NW., from Seventeenth to Eighteenth 946 appropriation for repaving C Street NE., from First to Fourth 946 for paving Twenty-third Street NW., from Kalorama Road to S Street 946 portion of railroad siding to navy yard to remain; conditions 946 for grading streets, etc. 148, 946 for condemning streets, etc. 149, 946 for suburban roads, construction, etc. 149, 946 part of Twentieth Street NW., designated Park Road and part Walbridge Place 947 Sixteenth Street NW., designated “Avenue of the Presidents” 947 for repairs, streets, etc. 150, 947 for investigating desirability, etc., of municipal asphalt plant 150 for portable asphalt plant for repairs, etc. 150 use of portable asphalt plant; work of resurfacing limited to capacity of plant 948 changing curb lines, etc. 150, 948 for sidewalks and curbs, Government reservations, etc. 151, 948 new sidewalks, Patent Office and old Post Office Building 948 for repairs, suburban roads 151, 948 for bridges 151, 948 Rock Creek, at Pennsylvania Avenue; removal of Capital Traction Company’s track, etc. 948 authority to prepare new highway plans 949 opening of streets, etc., to conform to highway plans, authorized 950 for expenses of condemnation proceedings, etc. 950 for sewers, cleaning, etc. 151, 950 for streets, cleaning, snow removal, etc. 151, 950 street railroad tracks at street crossings to be kept free from snow and ice 152 for disposal of city refuse 152, 951 for parking commission 152, 951 for bathing beach 152, 951 estimates for two bathing beaches to be submitted 951 for public scales 152, 951 for playgrounds; from District revenues 152, 951 interior park, Willow Tree Alley 952 for public convenience stations 153, 952 for condemning insanitary buildings 153, 952 for electrical department 153, 952 for lighting expenses 154, 952 payment by rail roads other than street 953 for fire-alarm boxes; additional cables, etc. 154, 953 for Washington Aqueduct 154, 953 for filtration and coagulant plants, etc. 154, 953 for emergencies 154, 953 for investigating Great Falls water power, etc. 155 for Rock Creek Park 155, 954 for public schools 156, 954 admission of nonresident pupils, charges etc. 161 for instruction of deaf-mute persons 162, 958 colored deaf-mutes 162, 958 for instruction of indigent blind children 162, 958 for police department 162, 959 National Bureau of Criminal Identification 163, 959liv appropriation for fire department 163, 960 for health department 961 location of pound, etc., approved 962 for paying half of value of land from District revenues 962 for exhibit, Congress on Hygiene and Demography 166 for court of appeals reports 166, 963 for probation officers, etc. 166, 963 for juvenile court 166, 963 for police court 167, 963 for municipal court 167, 963 for lunacy writs 167, 963 for interest aud sinking fund 168, 964 for emergency fund 168, 964 bond requirement for supplies purchased 168 for support of convicts out of the District 168, 964 for courthouse employees 168, 964 for court of appeals building 168, 964 for expenses, supreme court 168, 964 for Board of Charities 169, 965 for reformatories and correctional institutions 169, 965 for medical charities 171, 966 for Tuberculosis Hospital 172, 967 for care of children, etc. 173, 967 for temporary homes, etc. 174, 968 for support, etc., of insane 175, 968 reimbursement for deficiency in care of insane, fixed 969 for relief of the poor 175, 969 for transportation of paupers 175, 969 for workhouse, salaries and expenses 175, 969 purchase of adjacent land 969 for militia expenses 176, 970 for refund of erroneous collections 970 for militia expenses 176 for extension of water mains 176, 970 refund to Treasury from water revenues of half of appropriations for water mains, Congress Heights, etc. 177 assessments to be credited to water revenues 177 for reclamation of Anacostia River Flats, etc. 177, 970 condemnation, etc., of lands on both sides of Anacostia River 971 for Rock Creek Drive and Ixivers’ Lane 177 for condemning land, etc., Rock Creek Drive to Montrose Park; from Districtrevenues 177 new highway plan southeast directed 178 for condemning land, etc., for Fort Davis and Fort Dupont Parks 178 no part of cost of street extensions hereafter to be borne by United States 178 cost of land, etc., to be assessed as benefits; proportion for parkways and parks 178 new parks added to park system under Chief of Engineers 179 for condemnation of small park areas outside city limits; condemnation, etc. 971 plan to be submitted for develpment, etc., of parks and playgrounds 971 for water department 179, 971 employment of temporary draftsmen, etc., on sewers, streets, etc. 180, 972 laborers, mechanics, etc. 180, 972 horses, wagons, etc. 180, 973 water department temporary employees, laborers, etc. 181, 973 appropriation for water department; employees to be paid from miscellaneous trustfund deposits 181, 973 limit of requisitions from Treasury 181, 974 rates for lighting streets, etc. 181 payment of membership dues or expenses of meetings of societies for officials of United States or District forbidden unless specifically appropriated for 184 prohibition against expenditures in excess of appropriations extended to District government 184 fees collected to be equally divided between United States and District 184 transfer of apparatus, etc., from Superintendent of Capitol, etc., to other offices or the District authorized 184 restriction on real estate rent or sale signs 974 public utilities commission provisions 974 excise regulations 997 personal tax exemption on household effects of officials who are temporary residents 1006 restrictions on merger of public utility corporations 1006 for attorney in charge of condemnation proceedings 404, 781 employment of other counsel forbidden 404, 781 for salaries, court of appeals; half from District revenues 411, 789 for salaries, supreme court of; half from District revenues 412, 789 for Zoological Park 437 for burial of indigent soldiers, at Arlington, etc. 440 provisions for burials in Confederate section 440 for improvement and care of public buildings and grounds 443 restriction on lagtxms, speedways, etc., in Potomac Park 443 for Seaton Park 443 for Montrose Park 443 no buildings in parks, etc., unless expressly authorized 444 for Providence Hospital 448 for Garfield Memorial Hospital 448 for National Training School for Boys, buildings 462 for fees, United States district attorney 465 for National Training School for Boys, maintenance 468 for expenses, meetings of Social Insurance Congress 477 for purchase of reformatory site in Virginia for Army purposes from; use of amount 589 for maintaining public order, inaugural ceremonies, 1913 1021 for public convenience stations, etc. 1022 deficiency appropriation for unveiling Columbus Memorial 49 for coroner’s office 598, 916 for surveyor's office 598 for expenses coroner’s office 598 for advertising, etc. 598, 916 for advertising taxes in arrears 598 for motor tags 598 for horsedrawn vehicle tags 598 for removing snow and ice 599 for public schools 599, 916lv deficiency appropriation for fire department 599, 917 for Industrial Home School for Colored Children 599, 917 for Washington Asylum and Jail 599 for destitute women and children 599, 917 for Emergency Hospital 599, 917 for Eastern Dispensary 599, 917 for Board of Children’s Guardians 599, 918 for Reform School for Girls 599 for Industrial Home School 599 for workhouse 600, 629 for Carrie Madison 600 for Ida Steger 600 for paying judgments 600, 918 for lunacy writs 600 for expenses, supreme court 600, 918 for support of convicts out of District 600, 919 for National Training School for Boys 600 for support of prisoners, jail 600, 917 for Home for Aged and Infirm 600 for naval militia 600 for assessor’s office 916 for contingent expenses 916 for public library 916 for condemning streets, etc. 916 for extending certain streets, etc., wholly from District revenues 916 for sewers 916 for public scales 916 for electrical department 916 for Columbia Institution for Deaf 917 for police 917 for health department 917 for police court 917 for Columbia Hospital for Women 917 for Government Hospital for Insane 917 for W. A. Smoot and Company 918 for militia expenses 918 for refund to A. R. Thompson 918 for refund of erroneous collections 918 American Red Cross may erect temporary structures in Potomac Park 36 bastards, provisions for support and maintenance of 134 bringing stolen property, etc., into the District punishable under criminal laws of 45 Commodore Barney Circle, location established 29 corporations, American Academy at Rome; purposes, etc., extended 124 American Hospital of Paris, charter granted 654 American Numismatic Association, charter granted 108 American Red Cross, annual meetings changed 647 German Orphan Asylum. Association, board of directors modified 656 National Institute of Arts and Letters, charter granted 660 The Naval History Society, charter granted 322 courthouse corridors may be used by Fifth Maryland National Guard, inaugural ceremonies 1022 eight-hour work day stipulation for work by laborers and mechanics required in contracts with 137 excise regulations 997 George Washington Memorial Building authorized in Armory Square; construction, etc. 881 harbor regulations, injurious deposits unlawful 656 height of buildings, limit extended for nonfireproof dwellings, etc. 114 parapet walls permitted 114 highways system, change in plan for Fourteenth Street NE., etc., authorized 326 part of North Dakota Avenue NW., eliminated from 503 inaugural ceremonies, 1913, use of streets, etc., permitted 1023 overhead electric light wires allowed for 1023 indigent insane, balance due Insane Asylum for cost of, 1881 to 1911, to be reimbursed from District revenues; installments 461 insane, collections on account of, to be deposited, half to credit to United States and half to District 917 insurance companies, requirements of annual returns extended 22 land, etc., to connect Potomac and Zoological Parks, to be acquired 885 licenses required for drivers, etc., of passenger vehicles for hire; penalty for violations 653 Lincoln Memorial plan, etc., approved 1022 Metropolitan Coach Company, regulation of operation of, etc. 490 Military Academy cadets, two allowed from 252 money lending regulations, on securities at more than 6 per cent per annum 657 license tax; applications, etc. 657 punishment for violations 659 not applicable to national banks, etc. 660 overhead electric wires allowed for light and telegraph inaugural ceremonies, 1913 1023, 1024 personal tax, exemption of household effects of public officials 1006 police court given jurisdiction in affrays, and keeping disorderly houses; punishment 192 threats to do bodily harm; punishment 193 policemen at street crossings, pay, etc., of special, established 63 prevention of contagious diseases, 1911, amount for services, increased 3 public utilities regulations 974 restriction on merger of corporations 1006 real estate rent or sale signs, restriction on display of, in lots, etc. 474 sale of lands between certain squares and Anacostia River, revoked 358 street railroads, extension of tracks, Washington Railway and Electric Company 679 streets, etc., extension, etc., of Colorado Avenue NW 1 extension of Kennedy Street NW 1 extension of Lamont Street NW 71 extension of New Hampshire Avenue 729 extension of Underwood Street NW 194 extension of Western Avenue NW 724 name restored to Oregon Avenue 65 suffrage procession, stoppage of traffic for, etc. 1025 title, etc., to Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and Rock Creek lands and waters and lands adjacent to established 93 suits authorized; procedure 93 report to Congress; appeal to Supreme Court 94 appropriation for expenses 94lvi Sec. 646, duties of superintendent of insurance; further requirements from companies 53 Sec. 647, insurance companies, annual statements; requirements extended 22 Sec. 653, health, accident, and life insurance companies or associations; requirements, license, etc. 16 Sec. 826b, punishment for unauthorized use of motor vehicles 656 Sec. 836a, punishment for bringing stolen property into the District 45 Sec. 851a, punishment for embezzlement, etc., of small value 727 Sec. 851b, punishment for fraudulent conversion of trust property 721 Sec. 895a, punishment for injurious deposits in Potomac River, etc. 656 *District of Columbia, Commissioners of the,* appropriation for salaries 139, 939 for investigating and report on desirability, etc., of establishing municipal asphalt plant 150 duties, inaugural ceremonies, 1913 1023 issuing licenses, etc., for loaning money on securities, other than by bankers, etc. 657 jurisdiction of connecting highways, Rock Creek Drive, etc., to Montroee Park, transferred to 178 public utilities commission, powers and duties vested in 995 to make regulations to protect life and property, etc., inaugural ceremonies, 1913 1022 penalty for violations 1022 to report on advisability, etc., of Reform School for White Girls 171 on cost, etc., of using vacant buildings at Washington Asylum as municipal hospital 170 *Ditch, etc., irrigation, * construction of, by John T. McCrosson, etc., in Hilo, Hawaii, authorized 234 *Dixie National Forest, Utah and Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Document Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc. 367, 745 for Joel Grayson 367, 745 *Document Room, Senate, * appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc. 361, 739 *Documentary Stamps on Foreign Bills of Exchange,* deficiency appropriation for refunding claims 618 time extended for claims for refund of sums paid for 626 *Documents, Superintendent of,* appropriation for salaries and expenses, office of 482 *Dolton, Ill., * condemned cannon granted to, for George W. Spencer Grand Army post 508 *Domestic Commerce,* consolidation into one document of enrollment and license issued to vessels in 70 *Domestic Commerce, Foreign and,* appropriation for promoting and developing 408, 784 *Domestic Violence,* shipping arms, etc., prohibited to any American country in time of existing 630 punishment for 630 *Dominican Republic,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation and consul general at Santo Domingo 95, 688 *Donora, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Doorkeeper, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, special employees, messengers, etc. 366, 745 *Dorions Creek, S. C.,* time extended for dams across Savannah River near 120 *Dothan, Ala.,* terms of court at 699 *Double Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *Douglas, Ariz.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Douglas, Ga.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Douglas, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Dowagiac, Mich.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Downieville. Cal., * condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510 *Draft into Military or Naval Service,* forfeiture of citizenship for going beyond limits of United States to avoid lawfully ordered 356 *Drainage Assessments, Okla.,* approval and payment by Secretary of Interior of, on certain Indian allotments 194 *Drainage Investigations,* appropriation for expenses of 298, 852 *Drawbacks, Customs,* reimportation prohibited of articles paid, except upon payment of duty 13 *Drew County, Ark* bridge authorized across Bayou Bartholomew in 20 *Drills, Agricultural,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Drivers of Vehicles, etc., D. C.,* licenses required; regulations, etc. 653 *Drought-Resistant Crops,* appropriation for breeding, etc. 277, 835 *Drought-Resistant Field Seeds.* appropriation for purchase and distribution of, through Great Plains area, etc. 276, 837 *Druggists. D. C.,* restrictions on sales of intoxicating liquors by 1001 *Drugs,* label stating false curative or therapeutic effect of, declared misbranding under pure food Act 417 *Drugs, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 289, 844lvii packages held to be misbranded if not marked with weight, etc., of contents 732 reasonable variations permitted; conditions 732 not applicable if price six cents or less 732 *Drums for Acids, Iron or Steel,* free admission of, reimported 12 proof of identity required 12 *Dry Land Congress, International, * appropriation for exhibit at, Lethbridge, Canada 301 for expenses of exhibit, etc., Tulsa, Okla. 854 *Dry Land Farming,* appropriation for methods of crop production under 277, 830 experimental farm to be established 277 *Dublin, Ga.,* limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Dubois, Pa.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Dubuque, Iowa,* terms of court at 735 *Duchesne River,* appropriation for straightening, Uinta Indian Reservation, Utah; repayment 537 *Duck Island, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 447 *Duck Island Range Lights, Saint Marys River, Mich., * lands reconveyed to Chase S. Osborn 239 *Dues in Associations, etc., * use of appropriations to pay, for employees, etc., prohibited 184 *Duganne, C. G.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts, supplies, Reclamation Service 610 *Duluth, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 229 *Dunklin County, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River to Clay County, Ark., from 20 levee and drainage district No. 25 of, may build levee across Saint Francis and Varney Rivera 119 *Dupree, S. Dak.,* patent for lands in town site to issue to, for school, park, etc., purposes 653 sale of town lots; payments 653 portion of proceeds for schoolhouses, etc. 653 *Duquoin, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Durango, Colo.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Durango National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Durant E. W., jr.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts, public building, Charleston, S. C. 596 *Durant, Okla.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *“During the Session,”* to mean 120 days 368 to mean 212 days 746 *Dutch Island Harbor, R. I.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 223 *Duties on Imports,* certified checks receivable for 733 reciprocal trade relations with Canada 4 *D’ Wamish Indians, etc., Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 538 *Dyer, Honorable L. C.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 **E.** *Earthenware Bathtubs, etc., duty on* Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *East Bay Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *East Chester Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 *East Haddam and Haddam Bridge Commission,* may bridge Connecticut River 55 *East Haddam, Conn.,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River, between Haddam and 55 *East Las Vegas, N. Mex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building, authorized, between Las Vegas and 883 *East Orange, N. J.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *East Pass, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made channel from Apalachicola River to 823 *East River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of; removing obstructions in 203, 804 *East Rockaway Inlet, Long Island, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *East Saint Louis, Ill.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 869 payment for special transfer and terminal mail service at Union Station, restricted 547, 797 *Eastern Branch of Elisabeth River,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Eastern Coal and Mining Company,* may exchange lands under Choctaw and Chickasaw coal lease, Oklahoma 78 *Eastern Dispensary, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 172, 967 deficiency appropriation for care of patients 599, 917 *Eatonton, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Economy and Efficiency Commission,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 417 for investigation, etc., of administration of Patent Office by 643 *Ecuador,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Edenton, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Edgefield County, S. C.,* time extended to dam Savannah River, between Columbia County, Ga., and 72 *Education Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, clerks, etc. 398, 775 for traveling expenses 775 for books, etc. 398, 775 for collecting statistics, etc. 398, 775lviii appropriation for documents, apparatus, etc. 398, 775 deficiency appropriation for Charles W. Hawkesworth 607 for collecting statistics 620 for distributing documents 620 *Education, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, clerks, etc. 398, 775 for traveling expenses 775 for education of Alaska natives, under supervision of 459 for printing annual report of 481 *Efficiency and Economy, * appropriation for, to secure methods of, in Treasury Department 379, 757 *Efficiency and Economy Commission,* appropriation for expenses 417 not exceeding three persons may receive more than $14, 000 a year 417 report to be made not later than December 31, 1912 417 for investigation of Patent Office by 643 deficiency appropriation for painting, etc., rooms for 913 cost of printing Senate Document No. 1113, to be paid from balance unexpended of 913 *Efficiency Ratings, System of, * appropriation for clerks, establishment of, in executive departments, etc., initial year 750 restriction on pay 750 *Eggs.* duty on Canadian, yolk, albumen, etc. 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, yolk, albumen, etc. 7 *Eggs of Barnyard Fowl, * free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Eidsness, Michael, * deficiency appropriation for services 615 *Eight-Hour Workday, * all Government and District contracts to stipulate that no laborer or mechanic shall work more than eight hours a day 137 penalty for violations; appeals 137 special exceptions and waivers 138 eight-hour laws not repealed or modified 138 under prior appropriation Acts not affected 138 in effect January 1, 1913 138 made applicable to contracts authorized in naval appropriation Act 355 provisions for, city delivery carriers, and clerks in first and second class post offices 554 requirementin contracts for fortifications of 127 *Eighth Judicial Circuit, * appropriation for messenger, etc., circuit court of appeals 411, 789 allotment of four circuit judges to 53 *El Dorado, Ark., * acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *El Paso and Southwestern Railroad Company,* granted right of way across Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, Ariz. 92 *El Paso, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 tents and rations to be supplied American citizens seeking refuge in, from threatened danger in Mexico 640 *Elberton, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 419 limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Eldorado, Kans.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Eldorado National Forest, Cal. and Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Election of Senators, * Amendment to the Constitution for the, by the direct vote of the people of States, proposed 646 *Elections of Senators and Representatives, Political Contributions for,* requirements for filing statements by candidates modified 360 *Electoral Vote for President and Vice President,* appropriation for printing certified copies of 478 for payment to messengers conveying 478 *Electric Cars, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 549, 799 substitution of wagon service authorized 549, 799 *Electric Currents,* appropriation for investigating destructive effects on buildings, etc., of 410 *Electric Currents, High Potential,* appropriation for investigations to minimize dangers from 787 *Electric Plants, etc., D. C.* (*see* Public Utilities Commission, D. C.). *Electrical Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 153, 952 for contingent expenses 153, 952 for placing wires underground 154, 952 for extending police-patrol system 154, 952 for lighting expenses 154, 952 for fire-alarm boxes 154, 953 for additional cables for downtown section 154, 953 for motor vehicles 154 deficiency appropriation for supplies 916 rates for fighting, 1913 181 *Electrical Plants, Army,* sale of surplus power permitted; use of proceeds 580 *Electrical Plants, Fortifications,* appropriation for supplies, etc., seacoast forti fications 126, 671 for installing, etc. 671 for installing, etc., Hawaiian Islands 673 for supplies for, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 673 *Electrodes, Carbon, free* of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Elizabeth River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 805 *Elizabeth River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of Southern Branch of 447 *Elizabeth River, Va., Eastern Branch of,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Elizabeth River, Va., Western Branch of,* appropriation for improvement of 806 *Elizabeth, W. Va.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 508 *Elizabethton, Tenn.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Elizabethtown, Ky., * acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878lix *Elk,* appropriation for winter game reserve for, in Wyoming 293 purchase of lands, etc., authorized 293 for maintenance of winter refuge in Wyoming for 847 *Elk Rapids, Mich.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 228 *Elk River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205 *Elk River, W. Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Elkhorn City, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Russell Fork of Big Sandy River at 92 *Elkins, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 419 *Ellensburg,* Wash., condemned cannon granted to 511 construction of public building authorized at 873 *Ellis Island Immigrant Station, N. Y.,* appropriation for addition to baggage and dormitory building, etc. 475 *Ellison. William B.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts, land-entry hearings 608 *Elyria, Ohio,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Embassies,* appropriation for clerks at 96, 689 for interpreters to 96, 689 *Embezzlements, etc., D. C.,* punishment for, where value is not more than $35 727 *Emblems of Fraternal Societies, etc.,* refused registration as trademarks for goods 649 *Embroidery Machines,* appropriation for refunding duties on imported 663 *Emergencies, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for, unforeseen 98, 691 balances reappropriated 98, 691 *Emergency Fund, D. C.,* appropriation for 168, 964 *Emergency Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 172, 966 for building on new site 172 deficiency appropriation for care of patients 917 *Eminence, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Empire, Mich.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 824 *Employees,* inquiries to be made by Industrial Relations Commission of relations between employers and 416 sanitation and safety of 416 protection of life, limb, and health of 416 growth and effect of associations of employers and 416 foreign methods of maintaining satisfactory relations between employers and 416 *Employees, Government* (*see also* Government Employees), appropriation for medical examinations of, receiving pay for injuries 406, 783 administration by Bureau of Labor Statistics of paying of compensation for injuries 737 classified service tenure based on efficiency ratings in executive departments, etc., District of Columbia 413 punishment for violations 414 compensation for injuries to, Panama Canal, Railroad, etc. 563 employing persons without specific appropriation punishable by removal, also fine and imprisonment 414 law granting, compensation for injuries, extended to Lighthouse Service 239 extended to Mines Bureau and Forest Service 74 restriction on salaries of, paid from lumpsum appropriations 413, 626, 790 *Employers* (*see also* Employees), inquiries to be made by Industrial Relations Commission on conditions, etc., of employees and 416 *Employers’ Liability and Workmen’s Compensation Commission,* time to make report extended 50 *Employers of Labor, * appointment of not less than three, on Commission on Industrial Relations, required 415 *Encampments and Maneuvers, Organized Militia, * appropriation for expenses of, with Regulars 639, 710 for acquisition of land for Field Artillery target range, in eastern military division 710 *Engineer Commissioner’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 143, 941 *Engineer Corps, Army* (*see also* Engineer Department), appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 572, 706 for pay of officers; longevity 573, 708 board of officers for rivers and harbors increased to nine; rank 232 reduced to seven; rank 827 board of three officers to investigate, etc., impounding headwaters of Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers for flood prevention, etc. 224 board of three officers to examine, etc., Galveston and other channels, Texas, for depth of 35 feet 213 Port Aransas, Tex., for depth of 25 feet, etc. 231 member of Alaska railroad commission to be appointed from 517 *Engineer Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 572, 706 for pay of officers; longevity 573, 708 for expenses of depots 587, 719 for instruments for officers 587, 719 for maintenance of school, Washington, D. C. 587, 719 for equipment of troops 588, 720 for pontoon shed, Washington 588, 720 for service of surveyors; etc. 588, 720 for contingencies, Philippine Islands 588, 720 for expenses of fortifications under 125, 671 for expenses of fortifications, insular possessions under 128, 673 for investigation, etc., of Great Falls of the Potomac, water power, etc. 155lx appropriation for river and harbor improvements 201, 445, 801 for building, etc., at school, for river and harbor instruction 233 for buildings aud grounds, District of Columbia 443 for rivers and harbors, contract work 445 for publication of maps 447 deficiency appropriation for rivers and harbors 619 for depots 623 detachment for Military Academy service authorized 254 parks authorized in District of Columbia appropriation Act placed under Chief of Engineers 179 *Engineer Office, War Department,* appropriations for clerks, etc. 387, 765 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from rivers and harbors, etc. 387, 765 additional employees authorized for emergencies, to be paid from river and harbor appropriations 233 repealed 765 *Engineer School, D. C., Army,* appropriation for building for library, etc. 233 for equipment and maintenance 587, 719 maps, eliarts, etc., of National Waterways Commission to be turned over to 222 *Engineering Experiment Station, Naval Academy, * appropriation for expenses 348, 906 for equipment of building 906 for sea wall 901 deficiency appropriation for 620, 938 *Engineering Expert, Heating, Ventilating, etc.,* employment authorized in office of Supervising Architect to assist in standardizing, etc., public buildings 888 civil service laws, etc., waived; present employees not eligible 888 additional to regular office force 888 *Engines, Portable,* duty on Canadian, farm 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, farm 7 *England* (*see* Great Britain). *Engraving and Printing Bureau, Treasury Department, * appropriation for Director, assistant, etc. 378, 756 for clerks, watchmen, etc., restrictions 378, 756 for new building 425 for vaults 425 authority for special engineers, etc., repealed 425 for enlarging power plant 425 authority for plans, for equipment, etc., repealed 425 for salaries 430 for wages 430 for materials, etc. 430 use of proceeds from work 430 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 432 deficiency appropriation for salaries 47 for wages 47 for materials 47 for plate printing 618 for installation of vaults, linings, and electrical protection 914 hand roller press requirements not to apply to checks, and backs and tints of bonds, etc. 430 backs and tints of bonds and paper money to be printed on presses operated by plate printers 430 backs of paper money to be printed on four subject plates 430 faces of internal revenue stamps by hand, or power presses operated by plate printers 430 restriction on replacing hand by power presses 430 application of motors to hand roller presses allowed 430 limit of cost increased of new building for; construction 34, 869 use of unexpended balance for vaults 869 *Enlarged Homesteads,* appropriation for maps showing areas designated for 396, 773 additions to incomplete regular homestead entries allowed; limited to 320 acres 666 area of cultivation on making final proofs, reduced 666 perfection of title by original entryman 666 combination of entries allowed 667 residence requirement 667 area of cultivation required under, entries 124 entries technically disqualified validated 506 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., authorized in certain States 132 California and North Dakota added 132 designation of lands to be made 133 preference right of entry to settlers on lands subject to 267 exterior boundary marks required 267 entry to be made in three months; cultivation, etc., required 267 *Enlisted Men, Army,* appropriation for pay; longevity 572, 706 for engineer battalion; longevity 572, 706 for Ordnance Department; longevity 572, 706 for quartermaster sergeants; longevity 572, 707 for post commissary sergeants; longevity 572 for Signal Corps; longevity 572, 707 for Hospital Corps; longevity 572, 707 for Quartermaster Corps ; longevity 707 for pay of retired 575, 709 double credit for foreign service not to be given future enlistments; accrued credits not forfeited 575 for travel allowance on discharge 576 for undrawn clothing on discharge 576, 709 for interest on deposits 576, 709 for extra-duty pay, artillery and ordnance service, seacoast fortifications 576, 709 for switchboard operators, interior posts 576, 709 for extra-duty pay, Alaska telegraph system 576, 709 for 20 per cent increase on foreign service 576, 709 Canal Zone, Hawaii and Porto Rico excluded 576 for additional pay, first reenlistment 576, 709 for six months’ pay of, dying in service 576, 709 for disposition of remains of 440 deficiency appropriation for pay 601, 619, 919, 938 for extra-duty pay 938 additional, authorized for Quartermaster Corps, to replace civilian employees 593 details from the line on extra duty 593 may serve as stenographic reporters for courts martial, etc.; extra pay 575 pay deducted for absence resulting from personal misconduct 572, 706lxi term of enlistment extended to seven years 590 last threeon furlough with Army Reserve 590 reenlistments at end of four years; discharges 590 furloughs to Army Reserve after three years 590 restriction on reenlistments 590 four years counted as enlistment period for pay, etc. 590 serving in Army Reserve to receive pay, etc., up to date of furlough 590 no pay, etc., during furlough until term expires 591 service permitted in organization for full term 591 final discharges, etc.; reenlistments 591 enlistments of honorably discharged soldiers in Army Reserve 591 recall of furloughed soldiers by the President 591 pay, etc., credit for service allowance for time in Army Reserve 591 transportation and subsistence from place of discharge to place of enlistment allowed to, on discharge 576 to other place at no greater distance, if selected 576 mileage in lieu, if desired 576 *Enlisted Men, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay of; number increased 350, 908 pay of gunnery sei'geants established 351 for pay of retired 351, 910 for paying deposi Is of, stolen by pay clerk U. S. S. “Georgia” 330 for transporting remains of, dying abroad. 344, 902 allowance for, dying in line of duty 329 result of personal misconduct excepted 329 children to receive, if no widow 329 may be designated as naval mail clerks 560 *Enlisted Men, Navy,* appropriation for pay 328, 891 for paying deposits of, stolen by pay clerk U. S. S. “Georgia” 330 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 344, 902 deficiency appropriation for pay 619 for enlistment bounties 620 allowance for, dying in line of duty 329 result of personal misconduct excepted 329 children to receive, if no widow 329 enlistment term made four years 330 voluntary extension authorized ; pay and allowances 331 may be discharged within three months of expiration of term without prejudice to rights, etc. 331 no reduction or increase of pay by this Act 331 reenlistment bounty 331 payment if term is voluntarily extended 331 increased pay allowed 331 continuous service privileges 331 restriction on duty of, on battleships when docked, or laid up for repairs at navy yards 355 *Enlistments, Army and Navy,* prohibition against deserters, not applicable in time of peace 356 *Enrollment of Domestic Vessels, * license and, consolidated in one document 70 *Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 291, 845 for general expenses; investigations 291, 846 insects affecting cereal and forage plants, etc. 291, 846 range caterpillar 846 Mediterranean fly 292, 846 insects affecting health of man and animals 292, 846 for preventing spread of moth 292, 846 deficiency appropriation for investigations 622 *Envelopes, Postal Official and Registry,* appropriation for 552, 800 *Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary,* appropriation for salaries 95, 688 *Epidemics,* appropriation for prevention of 436 *Equipage, Army Camp and Garrison,* appropriation for 585, 717 deficiency appropriation for 619 *Equity Rules, Supreme Court,* appropriation for revising 464 *Erie, Pa.,* terms of court at 731 *Escambia River, Fla. and Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of 210, 810 preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Essential Oils,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Estherville-Minim Creek Canal, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 *Estimates, Book of* (*see* Book of Estimates, Annual), *Estimates of Appropriations,* annual regular, to be submitted in form and time now required by law 415 *Ethnology, American,* appropriation for continuing researches in 436 for printing and binding 481 *Eureka, Utah,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Evans. George W.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts, Capitol 605 Interior Department supplies 606 Bureau of Mines 609 *Evanston, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 420 rent 420 *Evansville, Ind.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 869 *Everett, Wash.,* condemned cannon granted to 511 limit of cost, increased, public building 869 *Evidence in Antitrust Cases,* depositions to be taken in public 731 *Examining Surgeons for Pensions,* appropriation for fees, etc. 312, 736 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc. 925 *Excise Board, D.C.* (*see also* Excise Law, D.C.), appropriation for salaries 141, 940 appointment by the President, term, salary, etc. 997 *Excise Law, D. C.,* traffic in intoxicating liquors restricted 997 excise board constituted; appointment, term, salary 997lxii restriction on issue of licenses, to hotels 997 barrooms, number in a block 997 adjacent to occupied alleys or slums 997 within prohibited distance of schools, churches, etc. 997 railroad stations 997 in residence portions 997 determination of business streets 997 wholesale, outside of business districts 998 territory excluded, outside of city 998 action of board on applications, etc. 998 to reduce number of barrooms to 300 by November, 1914 998 authority of board to administer laws, etc. 998 clerk and inspector; powers and duties 998 petitions for licenses; contents; hearings on 999 fees for wholesale and barroom licenses 999 increased after November 1, 1914 999 issue of licenses 999 wholesale, trade defined 1000 barroom, places included 1000 breweries, distillers, etc., to take out wholesale 1000 clubs; requirements 1000 limited to 25 after November 1, 1914 1000 prohibitions, disposal to minors or drunkards 1000 closed hours and days 1000 exclusion of minors, etc. 1000 punishment for falsely representing age to get liquor 1001 licenses issued for a year; transfers 1001 display required in place of business 1001 place of business to be open to inspection by officers, etc. 1001 regulation of sales by druggists 1001 punishment for false statements to procure liquors, etc. 1002 sales in violation 1002 physicians prescribing liquors except for treatment 1002 punishment for sales of intoxicants without a license 1002 sales in prohibited territory 1002 violations by holders of licenses; revocation 1002 no sales permitted by females, minors, or convicts 1002 restrictions on pool rooms, music, etc. 1002 females not permitted in barrooms 1003 hotels, restaurants and clubs may serve liquors at meals to guests 1003 restaurants must be declared as such 1003 renewals of licenses, etc. 1003 no license to be issued within 1, 000 feet of specified Government grounds 1004 punishment for aiding, etc., violations 1004 prosecutions in police court; warrants, etc. 1004 actual sale not required to be proven, if evidence of liquor on hand, etc., is shown 1005 punishment for keeping unlicensed clubroom, etc. 1005 drinking in public place 1005 being intoxicated in public place 1005 disturbing the peace by intoxicated person 1005 issue of internal-revenue special tax certificate prima facie of dealing in liquors 1005 interpretation of words 1006 provisions in effect after July 1, 1913 1006 to be in lieu of all existing laws, etc., on sale of liquors 1006 except specified prohibitions 1006 inconsistent laws repealed 1006 *Executive Departments, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for expert inquiries into business methods of, etc. 417 for care, etc., of grounds 444 for distinctive mail equipments for 546, 797 creation of Department of Labor 736 contingent expenses funds to be apportioned at beginning of fiscal year to each office or bureau 414 changes restricted 414 purchases of articles not to be made from other funds 414 contracts made by, to have eight-hour workday requirement 137 designs to be 'submitted for building suitable for storage of unused records, etc., of 884 details from, etc., to Civil Service Commission forbidden 372, 750 documents of, for public distribution to be mailed, etc., from Government Printing Office 414 equipment., etc., for, to be transferred 414 exhibits authorized from bureaus, etc., at Congress of Hygiene and Demography 642 use of material now available to be made 642 heads of, to enforce prohibition against paying salaries from lump sum appropriation in excess of former rates, etc. 626 investigation, etc., by Civil Service Commission upon administrative needs of personnel of service in 750 leases of fireproof storage accommodations for six years, authorized; limit of rates 718 records of efficiency ratings of classified employees to be kept in 413 promotions, demotions, and dismissals to be based on 413 civil service rules to govern 413 preference to honorably discharged soldiers and sailors 413 punishment for violations 414 temporary details allowed to White House from 371, 749 *Executive Expenses,* appropriations for 371, 749 *Executive Mansion, D. C.,* appropriation for improvement and care of grounds south of, etc. 443 for maintenance, etc., of grounds 444 for care, repair, etc. 444 for fuel 444 for greenhouses 444 for travel expenses of President 444 for portrait of President Taft 444 for lighting 444 *Executive Office* (*see also* Executive Mansion, D.C.), appropriation for Secretary of the President, executive clerk, clerks, etc. 371, 749 details allowed for temporary assistance 371, 749 for contingent expenses 371, 749 for printing and binding 482lxiii deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 621, 936 for William H. Crook 913 for Secretary to the President 913 salary fixed at $7, 500 a year 913 cost of printing Senate Document 1113 to be paid from balance of Economy Commission 913 *Executive Office, District of Columbia,* appropriation for Commissioners, secretary, clerks, etc. 139, 939 for divisions in office 140, 939 for care of District Building 141, 939 *Expenses of the Government,* regular annual estimates for, to be submitted as now required by law 415 *Experiment Stations* (*see* Agricultural Experiment Stations, Office of). *Exploration of the Sea, Permanent International Council for,* appropriation for pro rata share of expenses, etc. 102, 694 *Explosives,* investigations of, by Mines Bureau directed 681 *Export Cattle,* appropriation for enforcing humane treatment of 273, 831 *Export Manifests,* deficiency appropriation for refund of stamps usea on 618 *Exports,* of white phosphorus matches unlawful after January 1, 1914; penalty for violation 83 *Exposition, Fifth National Com,* exhibit from Agricultural Department to be displayed at 301 *Expositions,* articles solely for exhibition at Merchants and Manufacturera Exchange, New , York, admitted in bond free of duty 327 duty to be paid on future withdrawals 327 *Express,* punishment for stealing, etc., shipments by, in interstate and foreign transit 670 carrying such stolen goods into another State, etc. 670 venue of prosecutions 670 *Extradition,* appropriation for expenses bringing home criminals from abroad 98, 691 laws and treaties relating to, extended to Canal Zone 569 **F.** *Facing Slips, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 552, 800 *Factory Products,* embraced in fourth-class mail matter 557 *Fairbanks, Charles W.,* appointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 639 *Fairfield, Iowa,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Fairhaven, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 201, 447 *Fairmount, Minn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Fairmount, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Fairport, Iowa, Page.* appropriation for fisheries biological station equipment, etc. 473 *Fairport, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 446 preliminary examination of outer harbor 228 *Fallon, Nev.,* acquiring s'te and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Falls City, Nebr.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Falmouth, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Fancy Bluff Creek, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 808 preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Fanning Mills,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Fargo, N. Dak.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 terms of court at 60 *Farm Machinery and Implements,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Farm Products,* appropriation for distributing information on marketing, etc., of 854 embraced in fourth-class mail matter 557 report to be made on investigation, etc., of systems of marketing 295 *Farm Wagons,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Farmers’ Institutes,* appropriation for reports, etc., on 298, 851 *Farming in the Subhumid Region,* appropriation for exhibit at Dry Land Congress, illustrating 854 *Farmington, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Farms,* appropriation for encouraging, etc., improved methods of management and practice 277, 298, 836 for farm demonstration work 836 cacti and other dryland plants for stock food 277, 836 *Farmville, Va.,* acquiring site and erecting public buildings at, authorized 876 *Farrar, Robert W.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615, 930 *Fayette, Mo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Feather River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 220, 818 preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Feathers,* duty on Canadian, crude 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, crude 8 *Federal Court Reports and Digests.* appropriation for publishers of Federal Reporter for continuations 464 deficiency appropriation for 925 *Federal Horticultural Board,* organized in Department of Agriculture to regulate shipment of nursery stock, etc. 319lxiv *Feeble-Minded White and Colored Children,* *D. C.,*appropriation for maintenance 173, 967 *Fees, etc., D. C.,* collected to be deposited to credit of United States and District in equal parts 184 *Feldspar,* free of duty when imported from Canada, crude, powdered, or ground 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, crude, powdered, or ground 11 *Female Nurse Corps, Army,* cumulative leaves allowed, when serving outside the States 72 *Fenholloway River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Fermented Liquors* (*see also* Intoxicating Liquors), restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Fernandina. Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between Savannah, Ga., and 209, 809 for improvement of harbor 209, 809 *Ferry Cove, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Ferry Lake, La.,* bridge authorized across, Mooringsport 56 *Fertilizers, Potash. Nitrates, etc.,* appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within Unitea States 290, 845 *Field Artillery, Army,* appropriation for School of Fire, Fort Sill, Okla. 570, 704 for land for target range, in eastern military division 710 for procuring, etc., material for issue to Organized Militia 589, 721 for ammunition 589, 721 *Field Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 126, 671 eight-hour workday condition 127 contracts authorized 671 for ammunition for 127, 671 eight-hour workday condition 127 for ammunition., etc., for practice 127, 672 *Field Engineer School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 570, 704 *Field Seed,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Fifth Judicial Circuit,* allotment of three circuit judges to 53 jurisdiction of circuit court of appeals over judgments of district court of the Canal Zone 566 *Fifth Regiment Maryland National Guard,* may occupy corridors of courthouse, D. C., for inauguration ceremonies 1022 *Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg,* arrangements for commemorating 625 *Fig Island, Ga.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Figueras llermanos,* efficiency appropriation for 601 *Fillmore National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Films, etc., of Prize Fights, Photographic,* sending, receiving, etc., by mail or express of, unlawful 240 punishment for 241 *Finance Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, etc. 402, 779 *Fincastle, Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 1011 *Fine Arts, Commission of,* appropriation for expenses 445 *Fir, Douglas and other Northwestern,* appropriation for investigating methods of distilling 287 *Fire-Control Stations, Fortifications,* appropriation for construction, etc. 125 for range finders, etc. 125 for operating, seacoast defenses 126, 671 for operating, seacoast defenses, insular possessions 128, 673 *Fire Department, D. C.,* appropriation for chief engineer, deputy, officers, etc. 163, 960 restriction on leaves of absence 163, 960 for miscellaneous 164, 960 for contingent expenses 164, 960 for repair and storage building 960 for new apparatus 164, 961 deficiency appropriation for fuel 599 for forage 917 for house, etc., truck company 917 *Fire-Resisting Qualities of Building Materials,* appropriation for investigating 787 *Fireproof Storage, D. C.,* leases authorized for records, etc., of executive departments, etc. 718 *First Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, superintendents of divisions, clerks, etc. 401, 779 for division of salaries and allowances 401, 779 for division of correspondence 401, 779 for division of appointments 402, 779 for division of city delivery 402, 779 for postal service, office of 541, 792 for postmasters, assistants, clerks, etc. 541, 792 first grade for clerks and carriers abolished 794 for rent, light, and fuel; leases; limit 544, 795 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 544, 795 for canceling machines; rental contracts 544, 795 for mechanical and labor-saving devices 545, 795 for rewards to employees for inventions 545, 795 for city delivery 545, 795 pay of substitutes rated; salary when appointed to regular positions 795 for experimental village delivery 796 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 545, 796 *First Judicial Circuit,* allotment of three circuit judges to 53 *First Lighthouse District,* two tenders authorized for; use of former appt opriation 238 *First Session, Sixty-Second Congress,* appropriation for legislative expenses 35.36 *Fish,* duty on Canadian, packed in oil 4 paste or sauce 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, packed in oil 7 paste or sauce 7 free of duty when imported from Canada, fresh, etc. 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, fresh, etc. 11lxv *Fish Wharf and Market, D. C.,* appropriation for market master and wharfinger, etc. 941 to be taken over by Commissioners 941 sole landing place for fish and oysters 941 leases, fees, etc. 941 deposit of receipts, half to United States and half to District 941 appropriation for maintenance and repair 945 *Fisheries Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc. 471 for division of fish culture, office force 472 for station employees 472 for employees at large 473 for distribution employees 473 for inquiry division 473 for statistics division 473 for vessel service 474 for division of Alaska Fisheries 474 for contingent expenses 474 for propagation 474 for maintenance of vessels 474 for inquiries 474 for investigating beam or otter trawling 474 for statistical inquiries 474 for protecting sponge fisheries 475 for Alaskan fisheries service 475 for Philippine fisheries report 475 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 622, 625, 937 *Fisheries, Commercial,* appropriation for share in expenses of International Council for Exploration of the Sea in the interest of 102 *Fisheries, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc. 471 *Fishing Creek, Md.,* preliminary examination to be made of mouth 822 *Fishing Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207, 807 *Fishing Vessels,* requirements for licensed deck officers not applicable to 733 *Fishlake National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 282, 840 *Fitzgerald, Ga.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *FitzGerald, Shepler Ward,* appointment as second lieutenant Coast Artillery Corps, Army, authorized 188 *Five Civilized Tribes of Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for expenses administering affairs of 530 for expenses sales of lands, etc., from proceeds thereof 531 no moneys to be expended from tribal funds without specific appropriation; exceptions 531 Choctaw ana Chickasaw schools continued for the current year 531 for expenses collecting tribal revenues from rents 531 for appraising and sale of surface of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands 531 disposal of improvements 531 lands for cemeteries and churches 531 acceptance of delayed payments for town lots forfeited but not resold 532 for per capita to Chickasaws from tribal funds 532 appropriation for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 532 for Douglas H. Johnston, from Chickasaw funds 532 for tribal schools 533 for suits to set aside conveyances of allotted lands 464 deficiency appropriation for protecting property of minor allottees 621, 936 actions, etc., involving lands of, excepted from district court jurisdiction 46 right of appeals 46 classification, etc., of surface of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands to be completed by February 1, 1913 534 per capita payment to tribal members of 44 provisions for disposal of trust allotments, etc., by will, not applicable to 679 restriction on paying salaries from appropriation to set aside conveyances, etc. 462 sale of land and timber authorized of Choctaw segregated lands 497 surface of segregated Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands to be sold 67 *Fivemile Creek, Ala.,* preliminary examination to be made of waterway from Black Warrior River to 227 *Fivemile River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 802 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 821 *Flags, etc., Army and Nary,* temporary loan of, permitted for inaugural ceremonies 1024 *Flags, Naval Trophy,* appropriation for preservation, etc., of, at Naval Academy 79 *Flags of United States, etc.,* refused registration as trade mark 649 *Flandreau, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 536 *Flathead Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 526 *Flathead Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation system on; repayment 526 for agency buildings, etc.; repayment 526 for purchase and operation of sawmill, etc.; repayment 526 sale of lands in, to Ronan, Mont.; for public uses 192 *Flathead Lake, Mont.,* easement for public uses bordering, modified 527 *Flathead National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Flax,* appropriation for investigating cultivation, etc., of, for seed purposes; study of diseases 835 *Flax and Flax Fiber,* appropriation for refund of duties on machines for weaving linen cloth from 663 *Flaxseed,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Flint River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808lxvi *Flood Sufferers, Ohio, etc., Valleys,* expenditures made for sufferers from, allowed in accounts 919 *Floods in the Mississippi River,* appropriation for protecting levees between Head of Passes and Cape Girardeau, Mo., against 78 for protecting levees on Mississippi and tributary rivers 85 made available for tributary waters 631 for rebuilding levees broken, etc., by 633 for quartermaster and subsistence supplies for relief of sufferers by 633 use of unexpended balances for relief of sufferers from floods in January and February, 1913, authorized 919 *Floods in the Mississippi Valley, 1912,* readjustment of pay to railroads for mail transportation during 547 *Florence, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 420 terms of court at 698 *Florence Crittenton Hope and Help Mission, D. C.,* appropriation for care of women and children 175, 968 *Florence, S. C.,* terms of court at 61 *Florida,* appropriation for relief, etc., Seminole Indians in 524 apportionment of Representatives 13 *Florida East Coast Railway Company,* improvement of harbor, Miami, Fla., subject to work, etc., by 209 *Florida National Forest, Fla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Flour,* duty on Canadian buckwheat 4 wheat, and rye 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, buckwheat 7 wheat, and rye 7 *Flour, Wood,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Fluorspar,* free of duty when imported from Canada, crude 10 reciprocally exempted from duty in Canada, crude 11 *Flushing Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor channel, etc. 202, 803 *Fly Books,* duty on Canadian, leather 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, leather 8 *Fodder, etc. Cutters,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Fog Signals,* deficiency appropriation for expenses 622 *Folding Room, House of Representatives,* appropriation for superintendent, folders, etc. 367, 745 *Folding Room, Senale,* appropriation for foreman, assistant, folders, etc. 363, 741 *Food, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for investigating adulterations. false branding, etc., of 289, 844 packages held to be misbranded if not marked with weight, etc., of contents 732 reasonable variations permitted; conditions 732 not applicable if price six cents or less 732 *Food Products, American,* appropriation for investigating tests made in foreign countries of 289, 844 *Food Supplies,* appropriation for investigating cost of, at the farm and to consumer 300, 853 *Foods, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for detecting adulteration of 165, 962 *Forage Crops,* appropriation for investigation and improvement of, etc. 277, 835 *Farage Plants,* appropriation for investigations of insects affecting 291, 846 deficiency appropriation for investigations 622 *Farage Seeds,* appropriation for testing commercial; exposure of adulterated 276, 835 *Foraker, Creighton M.,* deficiency appropriation for 612 *Forbes, W. R.,* deficiency appropriation for 612 *Fordyce, Ark.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce,* appropriation for promoting and developing 408, 784 *Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for chief, assistants, clerks, etc. 407, 784 for collating, etc., foreign tariffs 408, 784 for promoting and developing foreign and domestic commerce 408, 784 established by consolidation of bureaus of Manufactures and Statistics 407 duties of ascertaining abroad cost of production of dutiable articles, etc., transferred to 407 special investigations, etc., to be made when ordered by the President or either House of Congress 407 *Foreign-Built Vessels,* owned by citizens to engage only in foreign trade admitted to American registry 562 excluded from coasting trade 562 may receive ocean mail contracts; condition 562 *Foreign Commerce,* punishment for stealing, etc., shipments in 670 regulations governing operation of radio-communication apparatus in 302 *Foreign Counsel, United Slates Courts,* appropriation for, employed as attorneys in special cases 465 *Foreign Countries,* investigation of purchases of American-grown tobacco by governments of 504 *Foreign Countries, Customs Laws and Regulations of,* appropriation for furnishing information to Congress, etc., relative to 408, 784 *Foreign Governments,* to be invited to take part in Fifth International Congress of Chambers of Commerce and Commercial Associations 636 *Foreign Intercourse* (*see* Diplomatic and Con-sular Service). *Foreign Mail Contracts,* open to vessels with American register, wherever built; conditions 562lxvii *Foreign Mails,* appropriation for transportation 549, 799 for clerks on steamships 549, 799 for pier transfers, New York, San Francisco, etc. 549, 799 contract mail 550, 799 allowance for disabilities 550, 799 payments in case of death 550, 799 payment to heirs of J. S. March, O. S. Woody, and W. L. Gwinn, lost on “Titanic” 550 for assistant superintendent, New York 550, 799 for balances due foreign countries 550, 799 for delegates to International Postal Union, at Madrid 550 for intaglio seals, etc. 553, 800 deficiency appropriation for transportation 937 *Foreign Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc. 402, 779 *Foreign Maritime Nations,* invited to hold international maritime conference 637 subjects for consideration 637 appropriation for American representatives 638 *Foreign Relations, etc., Department of State,* appropriation for officers, drafting important work on 372, 750 *Foreign Seeds and Plants,* appropriation for investigations in intro-duction of, etc. 836 *Foreign Service, Army,* credit of double time for, not to be given men enlisting hereafter 575 *Foreign Tariffs,* appropriation for collating, etc. 408, 784 *Foreign Vessels,* radio communication, requirements for ocean-going 199 restriction on use of radio apparatus in American waters by 308 *Forest City, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 509 *Forest Fires,* appropriation for fighting, etc. 287, 842 for fighting, in emergency cases 300, 853 for reimbursing soldiers for clothing destroyed in fighting 586 for cooperation with States in protecting watersheds of navigable streams from 855 deficiency appropriation for injuries and losses, fighting 614 *Forest Reserves* (*see also* National Forests), grant of certain islands in inland lakes to Wisconsin for 324 *Forest Service, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for Forester, supervisors, rangers, etc. 279, 837 for clerks, etc. 279, 838 for draftsmen, mechanics, etc. 279, 838 for general expenses 280, 838 tests outside United States forbidden 280, 838 buildings witliin inclosed fields of settlers restricted 280, 838 for administration of natijnal forests 280, 839 sale of timber: restriction, Black Hills and Harney National Forests 280 for care of fish and game 281, 839 for agents, labor, etc. 281, 839 for collating, printing, etc., investigations 281, 839 appropriation for contingent expenses 281, 839 traveling expenses of legal and fiscal officers 281, 839 for expenses, maintenance of national forests 281, 839 lands acquired under conservation Act 287, 842 for selecting, etc., lands within national forests for homestead entry 287, 842 for survey, etc., of agricultural lands; restrictions, etc. 287, 842 sale of mature, dead, and down timber for domestic use 287 free timber for settlers, etc., not restricted 287 for fighting forest fires, etc. 287, 842 for supplies, instruments, and equipments 287, 842 for promoting economy in forest products, etc. 287, 842 distillation of Douglas fir, etc. 287 for improving range conditions 287, 842 for experiments in tree planting, cutting, etc.; open-market purchases. 287, 842 for cooperative, etc., investigations to determine conservative management of forests 288, 843 for market, etc., investigations, experiments, etc. 288, 843 for roads, trails, bridges, etc. 288, 843 restriction on preparing articles for newspapers, etc. 288, 843 free timber for telephone lines 843 traveling expenses, restricted 843 additional allowance for roads, trails, etc. 288, 843 for rent 297, 850 for fighting forest fires, emergency 300, 853 for exchanging lands with Montana to be used in cooperation with 854 deficiency appropriation for injuries and losses, fighting forest fires 614 for general expenses 622, 625, 937 for national forests administration, etc. 622 for improvement of national forests 937 additional leaves of absence allowed employees on duty in Alaska 843 employees on hazardous work entitled to compensation for injuries received therein 74 reimbursement to owners of horses, etc., lost, damaged, or destroyed fighting forest fires 843 *Forests,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 291, 846 *Forienger, William von,* appropriation for paying informer’s fee to 476 *Forrest City, Ark.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Forsyth, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Fort Assinniboine Abandoned Military Reservation, Mont.,* sale of jail building and fixtures, to Hill County, Mont 309 *Fort Banks, Mass.,* appropriation for paying Winthrop, Mass., for sidewalk, adjoining 716lxviii *Fort Belknap Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 526 *Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for extension of Milk River irrigation system on 526 for surveying land on 526 deficiency appropriation for Milk River irrigation system on 621 *Fort Berthold Agency, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 528 *Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, N. Dak.,* allotments authorized to Indians of surface of classified coal lands on 631 right of coal claimants to enter, etc. 631 *Fort Bidwell, Cal.,* appropriation for improvements to Indian school 520 *Fort Bidwell Indian School Reservation, Cal. ,* lands granted for cemetery to Fort Bidwell People's Church Association, etc. 652 *Fort Brown Abandoned Military Reservation, Tex.,* part conveyed to Texas for agricultural research work 734 *Fort Canby, Wash.,* appropriation for connecting, with road to Ilwaco and life-saving station 716 *Fort Clark Military Reservation, Tex.,* sale to Texas authorized for tuberculosis sanitarium 582 *Fort Covington, N. Y.,* made a subport of entry 326 immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 326 *Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.,* appropriation for additional land; balance reappropriated 584 for purchase of land for rifle range 585 *Fort Davis Park, D. C.,* appropriaition for purchase or condemnation of land for 178 not less than one-third of cost, etc., to be assessed as benefits 178 to be under control of Chief of Engineers 179 *Fort Dodge, Iowa,* terms of court at 735 *Fort Dupont Park, D. C.,* appropriation for purchase or condemnation of land for 178 not less than one-third of cost, etc., to be assessed as benefits 178 to be under control of Chief of Engineers 179 *Fort Fairfield, Me.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Fort Grant Military Reservation, Aris.,* Arizona may select tract of lands, etc., in 302 *Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 524 for maintenance, irrigation system on 524 *Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, Ariz.,* right of way across, granted El Faso and Southwestern Railroad Company 92 *Fort Johnson, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 1012 *Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont.,* grant of lease of lands in and right of way across 357 *Fort Lafayette Naval Magazine, N.* K, appropriation for public works 901 *Fort Lawton, Wash.,* conveyance of roadway to Seattle 439 *Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for Army Staff College 570, 704 for construction of instruction building 582, 865 *Fort Logan H. Roots, Ark.,* sale of part of reservation to Big Rock Stone and Construction Company 310 indemnity bond; restriction 310 *Fort McHenry, Md.,* continuance as a Government reservation; erection of piers 311 *Fort McPherson, Ga.,* appropriation for annunciator buzzer systems at target range 706 *Fort Mackenzie, Wyo.,* acceptance of land from-Wyoming for enlarging 438 grant of public lands in exchange 438 *Fort Madison, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 420 *Fort Mason, Cal.,* deficiency appropriation for buildings, etc., Army supply depot 3 *Fort Mason Military Reservation, Cal.,* right of way across, granted to Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company 186 to Southern Pacific Railroad Company, repealed 186 temporary use of portion of lands for Panama-Pacific Exposition, authorized 629 *Fort Mifflin, Naval Magazine, Pa.,* appropriation for public works 342 *Fort Mojave, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 521 *Fort Mojave Indian Reservation,* appropriation for dike to protect allotments on 523 *Fort Monroe, Ya.,* appropriation for wharf repairs, etc. 439 for repairs of roads, etc. 439 for sewer system 439 for Coast Artillery School 570, 705 *Fort Morgan, Colo.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Fort Niobrara Abandoned Military Reservation, Nebr.* unreserved lands of, opened to homestead entry, etc. 651 one section arid land entries 651 lands for power purposes excepted 651 grant to Nebraska agricultural experiment station; price 651 Valentine, Nebr., forwater works, etc. 651 Stephen F. Gilman 651 Charles H. Cornell 651 sale of buildings and land at public auction 651 subject to prior rights, if any 652 lands remaining undisposed of after three years, to be sold in sections, etc. 652 *Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.,* made a brigade post 119 construction of buildings in Chickamauga and Chattanooga Park 119 *Fort Peck Agency, Mont.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 526 *Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Mont.,* appropriation for constructing irrigation system 526lxix *Fort Plain, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for Mounted Service School 570, 704 *Fort Robinson, Nebr.,* right of way across military reservation, granted to Crawford 16 *Fort Roaman Military Reservation, Mass.,* right of way granted New Bedford for sewer pipe 267 *Fort Sam Houston, Tex.,* appropriation for additional land 438 for alterations, etc., in chapel 715 payment for indebtedness in completing chapel, authorized 3 *Fort Sill Military Reservation, Okla.,* right of way granted across, transferred to Law ton Railway and Lighting Company 495 *Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for relief and settlement of Apache Indians, prisoners of war at 534 for Army School of Fire, Field Artillery 570, 704 for annunciator buzzer system at target range 706 *Fort Stanton, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Marine Hospital sanatorium 435 *Fort Totten, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 528 *Fort Totten, N. Y.,* appropriation for expenses, torpedo depot 128, 672 *Fort William II. Seward, Alaska,* appropriation for claims for improvements on lands included in 586 *Fort Wingate, N. Mex.,* made part of Zuni National Forest 286 use for military purposes not restricted 286 *Fort Yuma, Cal.,* appropriation for investigating need of bridge for Indians of Yuma Reservation, across Colorado River to Yuma, Ariz., from 523 *Fortifications,* appropriation for fire-control installations 125 for range finders, etc. 125 for gun and mortar batteries 671 for modernizing older emplacements 671 for installing, etc., electric plants 671 for searchlights for harbor defense 671 use of balances 125 for sites, etc. 671 for preservation and repair 671 use of balances 126 for plans 126, 671 restriction on estimates until plans, etc., prepared 671 for supplies for electric plants 126, 671 for construction of sea walls, etc.; use of balances 126 for defenses of Key West, Fla.; use of balances 126 for preserving torpedo structures 126, 671 for operating fire-con trol installations 126, 671 for armament 126, 671 for mountain, field, and siege cannon 126, 671 eight-hour work day required 127 additional contracts 127, 671 for ammunition 127, 671 eight-hour work day requirement 127 manufacture at Picatinny Arsenal 671 price for powder limited 672 appropriation for seacoast cannon 672 for ammunition ior seacoast cannon 127, 672 for ammunition for Seacoast Artillery practice 127, 672 for altering] etc., mobile artillery 127, 672 for ammunition, etc., for field, etc., artillery practice 127, 672 for altering, etc., for rapid fire batteries 127, 672 for altering, etc., seacost guns 127, 672 for expenses. Sandy Hook proving ground 127, 672 for purchase, etc., submarine mines 128, 672 for torpedo depot, Fort Totten, N. Y., etc. 128, 672 for insular possessions, seacoast batteries, Hawaiian Islands 128, 673 Philippine Islands 128, 673 for electric plants, Hawaiian Islands 673 for searchlights for harbor defense, Hawaiian Islands 673 Philippine Islands 673 for preservation, repair, etc., Hawaiian Islands 128, 673 Philippine Islands 128, 673 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures, Hawaiian Islands 673 Philippine Islands 128, 673 for supplies, etc., electric plants, Hawaiian Islands 128, 673 Philippine Islands 128, 673 for structures for operating, etc., submarine mines, Philippine Islands 673 for fire control installations, insular possessions 128, 673 contracts for purchase, etc., seacoast cannon, insular possessions 128 for seacoast, cannon, insular possessions 673 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, insular possessions 128, 673 for altering, etc., seacoast artillery, insular possessions 128, 673 for mechanical supervision of artillery installation, insular possessions 129, 674 for purchase, etc., submarine mines, insular possessions 674 material to be of American manufacture 129, 674 for Board of Ordnance and Fortification, tests, etc. 129, 674 civilian member; necessary expenses 129, 674 inquiry as to right to inventions, etc. 129, 674 for expenses, Panama Canal 485 *Foskett, W. A.,* deficiency appropriation for 614 *Foster, D. J., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 616 *Foundlings Home, D. C.,* appropriation for care of children in 174, 968 *Fourteenth Street, etc., NE., D. C.,* change in highway plan for, authorized;' conditions 326 *Fourth Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc. 402, 780 for division of rural mails 402, 780 for division of dead letters 403, 780 for division of supplies 403, 780 for division of topography 403, 780 for postal service, office of 552, 800 for postal supplies 552, 800 for expenses, shipping supplies 553, 800lxx appropriation for star route transportation, except in Alaska 553, 800 for rural delivery 553, 800 balance for improvement of highways continued 800 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 553, 801 *Fourth-Class Mail Matter,* articles embraced in 557 farm and factory products included 557 weight, size, etc., restricted 557 zones of areas for computing rates of postage on 557 rates of postage; distinctive stamps 557 for delivery by rural or city carriers, or at local offices 557 for delivery within specified zones 557 appropriation for special equipment, stamps, etc. 558, 928 readjustment from time to time by Post-master General, of classifications, rates, zones, etc., subject to Interstate Commerce Commission 558 regulations to be made for lost or injured shipments by insurance or otherwise 558 collection on delivery of articles shipped, etc. 558 readjustment of pay to star route and screen wagon contractors for increased weights 558 accounts to determine to be kept 558 establishment of zones and rates in effect January 1, 1913 558 rate on seeds, cuttings, etc., not affected 559 joint Congressional committee constituted on subject of general parcel post, etc. 559 appropriation for expenses 559 conflicting laws repealed 559 *Fourth Judicial Circuit,* allotment of two circuit judges to 53 *Fowle, E. D. M.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts, public lands 924 *Fox and Sac Indians of the Missouri, Eans.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with; school 524 *Fox Creek, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to lie made 225 *Fox River. Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of from Depere to Portage 816 preliminary examination of, to be made; levees 229 at Kaukauna 824 *France,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 for third secretary 96, 689 *Frankfort, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Frankfort, Midi.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 815 *Franklin County, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Snake River, Walla Walla County to 54 *Franklin. La.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway to Mermentau; purchase of Hanson Canal 212 for public building 420 *Franklin, N. H.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Franklin, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Franklin, Tenn.,* aquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Franklin, Va.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Fraternal Beneficial Associations, D. C.,* excepted from requirements for indemnity life, etc., insurance companies 18 *Fraternal Societies, etc.,* periodical publications of, entitled to second-class mail privileges; conditions 550 *Frauds upon Customs Revenue,* appropriation for detection and prevention of, increased 434 *Frauds upon the Revenues, etc.,* appropriation for investigation and prosecu-tion of 464 *Frederick, Md.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Frederick, Okla.,* aquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 171, 966 for installing water meters in 155 for salaries and expenses 462 for furniture, etc., nurses’ home 462 deficiency appropriation for fuel 607 admission of pay patients; use of money for hospital expenses; report to Congress 172 *Freeland, Ellicott H.,* reassembling of court martial at Military Academy to reopen the case of, Corps of Cadets 856 reinstatement permitted, etc. 856 *Freeman, Frank D.,* deficiency appropriation for 614 *Freight,* punishment, for stealing, etc., in interstate or foreign transit 670 carrying such stolen goods into another State, etc. 670 venue of prosecutions 670 *Freight, Navy and Navy Department,* appropriation for 346, 994 deficiency appropriation for 620, 624, 935, 938 *Freight on Bullion and Coin,* appropriation for 379, 757 *Fremont National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Fremont, Ohio,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *French Broad River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 215, 814 *French Spoliation Claims,* appropriation for defense in 463 *Front Royal, Va.,* appropriation for building officers’ quarters, etc., Army remount depot at 715 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876lxxi *Fruit Juices, etc.,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Fruit Trees,* reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Fruits,* appropriation for investigating methods of growing, shipping, etc. 277, 836 for experimental exports, etc. 277, 836 for investigations of insects affecting deciduous 291, 846 for preventing spread of diseases among, etc. 853 regulations to prevent spread of diseases among, etc. 315 *Fruits, Canned,* reciprocal duty in Canada on 9 *Fruits, Dried,* free of duty when imported from Canaria 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Fruits, Fresh,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Frye, William P., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for daughters of 615 *Fuel, Marine Corps,* appropriation for; preference to United States products 352, 910 *Fuel, Lights, and Water, Public Buildings* (*see also* Operating Supplies, Public Buildings). deficiency appropriation for 618 *Fuel Ships, Navy* (*see also* Naval Auxiliaries), construction of two, authorized; cost 354 one to be built in Pacific coast navy yard 354 appropriation for development of type of heavy-oil engine for 906 *Fuel Substances, Mineral,* appropriation for analyzing, etc. 458 amount appropriated for testing, etc., in sundry civil appropriation Act, 1911, reduced 37 *Fuels, Mineral,* investigations of, etc., belonging to, or for use of the United States 681 *Fulton, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Fungicides,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., adulterated 300, 853 *Fur Bearing Animals,* appropriation for experiments in rearing 293, 847 *Fur Seal Regulations,* killing, etc., seals in North Pacific Ocean forbidden 499 sea otter on high seas forbidden 500 equipping vessels, etc., for pelagic sealing or sea otter hunting forbidden 500 use of ports and harbors in connection with pelagic scaling, etc., forbidden 500 no vessel engaged in pelagic sealing allowed in any port or harbor 500 killing, etc., permitted by natives; conditions 500 exception not applicable if in employment of others, etc. 500 importation of illegally taken skins, prohibited 500 seizure and forfeiture 500 regulations to be made by the President 500 enforcement 500 cooperation with officers of other countries to enforce 500 punishment for violations 501 forfeiture of vessels, etc. 501 presumptive evidence of violations 501 venue of prosecutions 501 guard to be maintained in waters frequented by seals, etc. 501 right of search, seizure, etc. 501 seizure of offenders by officers of other countries 501 delivery to United States official 501 reciprocal arrangements required 501 to be determined by proclamation of the President 501 killing of fur seals on Pribilof Islands, etc., suspended for five years 502 declared unlawful;, punishment 502 of male seals permitted for food, etc., of natives 502 disposal of skins 502 resumption at expiration of suspension 502 selection of males for breeding after 1917; minimum 502 receipt of fur seal skins from Great Britain and Japan in accordance with convention 502 sale, etc. ; proceeds 502 delivery of skins to, Canada and Japan in accordance with convention 502 paymen t to Great B ritain and Japan of sums to which entitled 502 other duties to be performed by Secretary of Commerce and Labor 502 appropriation for payments to carry out provisions of convention 502 “pelagic sealing” defined 502 extension of “ person ” 502 in effect immediately; duration 502 *Furniture, Public Buildings,* appropriation for 433 deficiency appropriation for 618 **G.** *Gadsden, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 420 limit of cost increased, public building 866 terms of court at 698 *Gaffney, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Gage, Stephen T.,* suit for forfeiture of land grants in Oregon against 321 *Gainesville. Ga.,* terms of court 1017 *Gallatin, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 508 *Gallatin National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Gallatin, Tenn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Gallipolis, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Galvanized Iron, * free of duty when imported from Canada, sheets or plates 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, sheets or plates 11 *Galvanized Iron or Steel Wire,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11lxxii *Galveston Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of; extension, etc. 213, 812 *Galveston Customs District, Tex.,* extended to include Port Bolivar 313 *Galveston Harbor and Channel, etc., Tex.,* board of Engineer officers to examine, etc. 213 *Galveston, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 213, 812 for improvement of channel to Texas City from 213, 812 for public building, appraisers’ stores 420 rent 420 for equipping, etc., immigrant station at 475 deficiency appropriation for immigrant station 614 appraisers’ stores, amount for remodeling building as courthouse 868 purchase of new building, etc. 868 constructing offices in post office and customhouse 868 amount for rent repealed 868 board of Engineer officers to examine, etc., channels for depth of 35 feet 213 advisability of dikes 213 *Game,* appropriation for preventing shipment of illegally killed 292, 847 for purchases, etc., for reservations 292, 847 *Game, Alaska,* appropriation for protection of 459 *Game and Fish Laws, D. C.,* appropriation for enforcing 147, 944 *Game Birds, Migratory,* provisions regulating killing, etc., of 847 *Garbage, D. C.,* appropriation for removal of 152, 951 *Garden Seed, * free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Gardiner Greene Hubbard Collection of Engravings, Library of Congress,* acceptance of bequest from Gertrude M. Hubbard for 319 trust created; permanent annual appropriation from 320 *Garfield Memorial Hospital, Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for isolating ward 166, 962 for support of destitute patients in 448 equipping Henry A. Willard Memorial Building 448 *Gas Corporations, D. C.* (*see* Public Utilities Commission). *Gas Lands* (*see* Oil and Gas Lands). *Gasconade River, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 219, 818 *Gasoline,* passenger steam vessels may carry, in tanks of motor lifeboats 650 *Gastonia, N. C.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Gate of Heaven Church, South Boston, Mass.,* deficiency appropriation for refund of duty 618 *Gaugers, etc., Internal Revenue,* appropriation for salaries, etc. 381, 759 deficiency appropriation for fees, etc. 597, 914 *Gauging Water Supply, etc.,* appropriation for 458 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, for stolen transportation orders 609 *General Courts-Martial, Army,* provisions relating to 722 *General Grant National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for protection, etc. 460 *General Land Office* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc. 396, 773 for investigations, etc. 396, 773 for maps; distribution 396, 773 for filing appliances 396, 773 for temporary clerks 455 for additional clerks on surveys 457 deficiency appropriation for completing filing system 620 for library 624 *General Land Office, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, etc. 396, 773 may allow extension to time for homestead entrymen to commence residence 124 *General Staff Corps, Army,* appropriation tor Army War College 569, 704 for military information section 569, 704 for service schools 570, 704 for translator, etc., military information section 576, 709 composition of, reduced 594 appointments above rank of colonel to create vacancy in arm, etc., from which appointed 594 relative position to be retained 594 restriction on filling vacancy in arm, etc. 594 exception of present appointment 594 *General Supply Committee,* appropriation for superintendent and clerks 373, 751 *Geneseo, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public budding at, authorized 874 *Genoa, Nebr.,* appropriation for Indian school; repairs, etc. 527 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 621 *Geodetic Association, International,* appropriation for annual quota 100, 693 for delegates’ expenses 470 *Geological Survey,* appropriation for director, clerks, etc. 457 for scientific assistants 457 for general expenses 457 for skilled laborers 457 for topographic surveys 457 for geologic surveys 457 for mineral resources of Alaska 457 for chemical and physical researches 457 for preparing illustrations 458 for report on mineral resources 458 for gauging water supply 458 for books, etc. 458 for geologic maps 458 for surveys of national forests 458 for engraving illustrations for 481 for printing and binding for 481 for rent 399, 776 deficiency appropriation for 620, 624 for gauging water supply 609 for preparing illustrations; process royalties 609 for John D. McChesney 925 member of Alaska railroad commission to be a geologist in charge of surveys 517 office accommodation to be provided for in new budding, square 143 880 *George Washington Memorial Association,* authorized to erect budding in Armory Square, Washington, D. C. 881 cost; auditorium, etc., required 881 endowment fund to be provided 881lxxiii authorized construction not to commence until $1, 000, 000 paid in 881 commencement; conditions 881 *George Washington Memorial Building, D. C.,* erection authorized; under Smithsonian Regents when completed 881 plans to be approved by Commission of Fine Arts 881 cost; endowment, etc. 881 site granted ; construction restrictions, etc. 881 public uses 881 *George Washington University Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 172, 967 *Georgetown, Ky.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Georgetown, Reservoir, D. C.,* appropriation for remodeling, etc. 155 *Georgetown, Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Georgetown University Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 172, 967 *Georgia,* apportionment of Representatives 13 jurisdiction over site of former public building, Atlanta, ceded to 2 *Georgia Northern Judicial District,* terms of court, Atlanta 1017 Gainesville 1017 *“Georgia,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for paying enlisted men, deposits stolen by pay clerk 330 *German Ambassador,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 605 *German Orphan Asylum Association, D. C.,* number of directors modified 656 *German Settlement in America, First,* appropriation for contribution for monument at Germantown, Pa., to commemorate 445 *Germantown, Pa.,* appropriation for contribution for monument at, commemorating first German settlement in America 445 *Germany,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 for third secretary 96, 689 *Gettysburg, Fiftieth Anniversary of Battle of,* provisions for celebrating 625 appropriation for expenses 626 *Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 442 *Gettysburg, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 25 *Giffin, Etta J.,* appropriation for pay, in charge of division for the blind, Library of Congress 747 *Gila National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Gila River,* appropriation for investigating need of bridge across, in San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz. 523 *Gita River Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system 522 cost charge a lien on allotments 522 *Gill, Honorable Patrick F.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 *Gilman, Stephen F.,* grant of lands to; price 51 *Gilman, Z. D.,* deficiency appropriation for 605 *Gilmer, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Gin, * restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Girard, Kans.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Girard Land Grant, Ala., * title of United States relinquished to, unconfirmed 684 valid rights not impaired, etc. 684 patents to issue to original claimant 684 *Girls’ Reform School, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 171 name changed to National Training School for Girls 171 *Girls’ Training School, D.C., National,* appropriation for care and maintenance of inmates 966 *Glacier National Park, Mont.,* appropriation for improvement, etc. 460 lands withdrawn from Midvale townsite, for administrative purposes of 64 *Glasgow, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Glass,* duty on Canadian, plate, not beveled 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, plate, not beveled 8 *Glencove Creek, Long Island, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Glenhayes Company, * may bridge Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, Glenhayes, W. Va. 24 *Glenhayes, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork, Big Sandy River at 24 *Glenwood, Iowa,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Glenwood Springs, Colo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Globe, Ariz.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Gloucester, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, harbor, removing ledges at Harbor Cove, etc. 223 *Glycerine, * free of duty when imported from Canada, crude 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, crude 11 *Gold Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 431 *Gongs,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Goose Creek,* bridge authorized across, Berkeley County, W. Va., 131lxxiv *Gordon, G. W., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 616 *Goshen, Ind.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Goshen, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 1011 *Government Employees* (*see also* Employees, Government), appropriation for medical examinations, etc., of, receiving pay for injuries 406, 783 classified service tenure based on efficiency ratings, in executive departments, etc., at Washington, D. C. 413 punishment for violations 414 employing jiersons without specific appropriation punishable by removal, also fine and imprisonment 414 law granting, compensation for injuries, extended to Lighthouse Service 239 extended to Mines Bureau and Forest Service 74 no part, of specified Department of Justice appropriations to be paid to, hold-ing any other office 462 extended to former employees 462 not applicable unless service was in connection with same subject matter 463 restriction on salaries of, paid from lump-sum appropriations 413, 626, 790, 854 *Government Expenses,* regular annual estimates for, to be submitted as now required by law 415 *Government Hospital for Insane, D. C.,* appropriation for support of indigent insane, District oi Columbia 175, 968 amount to be reimbursed by District on account of deficiency 969 for current expenses 460 for buildings and grounds 461 for new wall, cottages, and buildings 461 deficiency appropriation for M. Sanger 610 for repairs 620 for return of funds of patients 620, 624, 935 for support of indigent patients, District of Columbia 917 amounts due for indigent patients 1881 to 1911, to be reimbursed from District revenues; installments 461 charges collected from District of Columbia patients to be deposited half to credit of United States and half to the District 917 per capita cost of inmates to include expenses for buildings, etc. 461 *Government in the Territories,* appropriation for expenses 385, 763 *Government Printing Office* (*see also* Public Printing and Binding), appropriation for Public Printer and salaries in office of 480 for doorkeepers, messenger?, telephone operators, etc. 480 for Deputy Public Printer and salaries in office of 480 for watch force 480 for paying salaries for holidays 480 for leaves of absence to employees 480 for public printing and binding; allotment 480 apportionment of expenses to work executed 482 pay of pressmen rated 482 appropriation for Superintendent of Documents, and salaries in office of 482 for contingent expenses 483 for night messengers to Congressional Record, etc., special session 37 deficiency appropriation for holidays for employees 617, 933 for Samuel Robinson, William Madden, and Joseph De Fontes 617, 933 for leaves of absence to employees 933 publications of departments, etc., to be mailed, etc., from 414 exceptions 415 *Governors of States,* notice of tentative valuation of physical property of common carriers to be sent to, in which property located 703 time allowed for protest, etc. 703 *Gowanus Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of channel 803 *Grafton, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Graham, Alexander,* appropriation for paying informer’s fee to 476 *Grain* (*see also* Cereals), appropriation for investigating handling, etc., of; fixing grades 276, 835 duty on Canadian, offalsof, for animal food 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, offals of, for animal food 7 *Grain and Seeds for Seeding,* importation of adulterated specified, prohibited after six months 506 delivery in bond for recleaning 506 shipments in transit or for manufacture excepted 506 adulterations defined; red clover 507 alfalfa 507 other seed 507 mixture permitted 507 mixtures declared unfit for seeding; clover and alfalfa 507 other seeds 507 penalty for violations 507 selling for seeding, grain, etc., imported for manufacture 507 *Grain Crushers,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Grand Army of the Republic,* condemned cannon donated to, for badges 628 donated to certain specified posts 508 designation of Ivory G. Kimball as representative of, Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington, Va., commission 882 loan of tents, etc., for encampment of, Pullman, Wash 633 for use at Chattanooga and Chickamauga Park to 721 hereafter restricted to United Confederate Veterans and 1025 *Grand Army Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 174, 968 *Grand Forks, N. Dak.,* condemned cannon granted to 1009 terms of court at 60 *Grand Junction, Colo.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Grand Marais, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 815lxxv *Grand Rapids, Mich.,* terms of court at 190 deficiency appropriation for public building 596 *Grand Rapids, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River 77 *Grana River, Mich.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Grande Ronde Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 534 *Grant, Capt. F. A.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 601 *Grapevines,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Grass Seed, * free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Grass Valley, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Grasses, etc.,* appropriation for testing commercial seeds of 276, 835 publication of misbranded, etc. 276, 835 regulations of importing, for seeding purposes 506 *Gravesend Bay, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Gray, George,* reappointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 1025 *Grays Harbor, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, and bar entrance 447, 820 preliminary examination to be made of bar 825 *Grays Reef Passage, Lake Michigan,* preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Grays River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 820 *Grazing Lands, etc.,* appropriation for investigating improvement of 277, 835 *Great Bend, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Great Britain,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 for third secretary 96, 689 for Alaska and Canada boundary line 99, 692 for marking Canadian boundary 99, 692 for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary claims between United Stales and 102, 694 for Canadian Boundary Waters Commission 478 deficiency appropriation for arbitrating outstanding pecuniary claims between United States and 47 for seal regulations to give effect to convention with, etc. 499 *Great Chazy River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Great Falls of the Potomac,* investigation of water supply and availability for supplying electric power and light 155 report of plans, etc. 155 appropriation for expenses 155 *Great Kanawha River,* bridge authorized across, Charleston, W. Va. 683 *Great Lakes,* radio communication requirements for steam vessels on 199 gunboat for, maybe built elsewhere than on 355 appropriation available 355 *Great Lakes Naval Training Station,* appropriation for maintenance 33, 895 deficiency appropriation for 922, 935 *Great Northern Railway Company,* may bridge Missouri Riverin North Dakota 117 in North Dakota or Montana 302 Yellowstone River, Dawson County, Mont. 117 readjustment of conflicting claims of right of way, Colville Indian Reservation, Wash., between Spokane and British Columbia Railway Company and 634 *Great Peconic Bay, Long Island, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of channel, to be made 224 *Great Pedee River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 *Great Salt Pond, Block Island, R. I.,* preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 223 *Great Sodus Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 803 *Great South Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of; maintenance 803 *Greece and Montenegro,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 96, 688 *Greeley, Colo.,* limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Green Bay, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 824 *Greenbrier Military Academy, Lewisburg, W. Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 1010 *Greensburg, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Greenville, Ala.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Greenville, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Greenville, S. C.,* terms of court at 61 *Greenville, Tenn.,* terms of court at 314 office of clerk to be kept at 315 *Greenwich, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 802 construction of public building authorized at 871 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 223 *Grindstones,* duty on Canadian, not mounted 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, not mounted 8 *Grinnell, Iowa,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Guadalupe River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214 *Guam,* appropriation for agricultural experiment stations 298, 851 for care of lepers, etc., naval station 332, 893 transfer to Culion, P. I. 332, 893 for high power naval radio stations in 338 for water system extension 901lxxvi vessels owned by citizens to engage only in trade with, etc., admitted to registry wherever built 562 *Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,* keeper’s dwelling and additional lights for, authorized 239 *Guatemala,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Gulf of Mexico, etc.,* appropriation for surveys of coasts of 470 advisability of stationing four submarine torpedo boats for defense of seaports on, to be considered 354 *Gulfport, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and anchorage basin 211, 811 for improvement and maintenance of channel at Ship Island Pass 211, 811 dredge authorized 211, 811 transfer of dredge “Barnard;” use of amount for repairs, etc. 211 *Gun and Mortar Batteries, Army,* appropriation for construction of 671 *Gunnery Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for prizes, targets, etc. 332, 894 deficiency appropriation for 620, 935, 938 *Gunnery Sergeants. Marine Corps,* pay, etc., established 351 *Gunnison National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Guthrie, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Guinn, W. L.,* appropriation for widow of sea-post clerk, lost on Titanic 550 *Gypsum, * free of duty when imported from Canada, crude 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, crude 11 **H.** *Habana, Cuba,* deficiency appropriation for raising wreck of battleship “Maine” 48 *Hackensack, N. J.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Hackensack River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 805 *Hadaam, Conn.,* bridge authorized across Connecticut River between East Haddam and 55 *Hagerstown, Md.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 869 *Hague, The,* appropriation for annual contribution to permanent court of arbitration at 100, 693 for contribution toward expenses of Palace of Peace at 695 for adornment of 695 *Haiti,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 *Half Moon Bay, Cal.,* life-saving station authorized at 511 *Hall, Weodell, V.,* deficiency appropriation for surveys 924 *Hall of Representatives, Capitol,* deficiency appropriation for furniture, etc., rearranging 931 *Ham,* duty on Canadian, not in tins or jars 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, not in tins or jars 6 *Hammond, La.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Hampton Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Hampton, Va.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 450 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 619 *Hand Roller Plate Printing Presses,* provisions for replacing, by power presses in Bureau of Engraving and Printing 430 *Handwriting,* acceptance as evidence, of proven, as basis of comparison 683 *Hankinson. J. L. and Associates,* time extended for damming Savannah River, Stevens Creek, Ga., by 72 *Hannibal, Mo.,* terms of court at 52 *“Hannibal,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 905 *Hanover, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 420 condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 509 limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Hanson Canal, La.,* appropriation for purchase of, waterway Franklin to Mermentau 212 *Harbor Island, Tex.,* examination by board of Engineer officers for deep water harbor, etc 213 *Harbor Patrol, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 163, 960 *Harbors* (*see also* River and Harbor Improvements), appropriation for searchlights for defense of 125, 671 for searchlights for defense of, insular possessions 673 for improvement of 201, 445, 801 *Harlan, John Marshall,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of Justice 611 *Harlem River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 right of way to be furnished 804 *Harney National Forest, S. Dak.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 lands exchanged with John L. Baird, added to 192 restriction on exporting dead, etc., timber from 281 *Harralson, Morris K.,* deficiency appropriation for services 50 *Harrisburg, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Harrisburg, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 420 rent 420 terms of court at 730 *Harrison, Alfred,* deficiency appropriation for fees 597 *Harrisonville, Mo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Harrodsburg, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878lxxvii *Harrows,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Harvesters,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 524 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 621 *Hastings, Mich.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Haugen, Honorable Gilbert N.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 616 *Havana, Ill.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 bridge authorized across Illinois River at 650 *Haw Creek, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made for inland waterway connecting Tomoka River and 227 *Hawaii,* appropriation for salaries, government in 385, 763 for judges, circuit courts 385, 763 for contingent expenses 385, 763 for legislative expenses 385 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 104, 696 for seacoast batteries 128, 673 for installing electric plants, defenses of 673 for searchlights for harbor defense 673 for preservation, repair, etc., fortifications 128, 673 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures 673 for supplies, etc., electric plants, seacoast fortifications 128, 673 for Weather Service expenses in 271, 829 for agricultural experiment stations 298, 851 for high-power naval radio stations in 338 for district judges, clerk, etc 411, 789 for quarantine system expenses; leprosy hospital 436 for ethnological researches among natives of 436 for expenses, district judge outside of official residence 466 for mail equipments for 546, 797 for paying claims for damages, target practice, etc 586, 718 deficiency appropriation for leprosy hospital, maintenance 618 franchise for electric street railway to Leland S. Conness and associates, South Hilo 243 irrigation ditch Hilo, granted to John T. McCrosson and associates 234 right of way granted through Fort Shafter reservation 503 *Hawkesworth, Charles W.,* deficiency appropriation for 607 *Hawkins, Frank H.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 *Hay,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Hay Loaders,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Hay Tedders,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Hayden National Forest, Wyo. and Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Hayward, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school 538 *Head Tax,* appropriation for refund of, erroneously collected 476 *Headstones for Soldiers’ Graves,* appropriation for, in national, post, etc., cemeteries, etc 439 for, unmarked graves of civilians in post cemeteries 439 deficiency appropriation for 619, 623, 935 *Health, Accident, and Life Insurance Companies, D. C.,* designation of, authorized to conduct business 16 minimum capital required 17 limitation on policies 17 annual taxes 17 statements to be made to superintendent of insurance 17 suspension if assets found impaired; fines 17 appeal to Commissioners 17 license to issue if provisions complied with 17 fraternal beneficial associations not included 18 mutual relief associations of Army, Navy, or executive employees, etc., not affected 18 inconsistent laws repealed; other provisions not affected 18 *Health Department, D. C.,* appropriation for health officer, inspectors, etc 164, 961 for preventing contagious diseases, etc 165, 961 for disinfecting service 165, 961 for sanitary emergency fund 165, 961 for expenses, food, etc., adulterations 165, 962 for bacteriological laboratory 166, 962 for contingent expenses 166, 962 for inspecting dairy farms, etc 166, 962 for contagious diseases isolating wards 166, 962 for public crematory 166, 962 for treating, etc., ponds of stagnant water 166, 962 for purchase of land for pound and stable; location approved, etc 962 for exhibit Congress of Hygiene and Demography 166 deficiency appropriation for public crematory 917 contagious diseases allowance increased 917 *Health, International Office of Public,* appropriation for annual quota 101, 694 *Health Officer, D. C.,* appropriation for, assistant, deputy, etc 164, 961 *Hearings in Land Entries,* appropriation for expenses 455 deficiency appropriation for expenses 620 *Heavy-Oil Marine Engine,* appropriation for development of type of, for naval fuel ship 906 *Height of Buildings, D. C.,* limit for non fireproof dwellings, etc., extended 114 parapet walls permitted 114 *Helena, Ark.,* lots in, granted to Phillips County 647lxxviii *Helena, Mont.,* appropriation for assay office at 384, 762 *Helena National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Hell Gate, N. Y.,* appropriation for removing obstructions in 203, 804 *Hemlock Bark,* free of duty when imported from Canada, extracts of 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, extracts of 11 *Hempstead, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 803 *“Henry A. Hawgood,” Steamer,* change of name authorized 62 *Henry and Rock Island Counties, Ill.,* may bridge Rock River, Colona Ferry 24 time extended for bridging Rock River by 665 *Herring Bay, Fairhaven, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Heyburn, Weldon B., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 929 *Hiawatha, Kans.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Hickory, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 420 *Higgins, Honorable Edwin W.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 *Highland, Ill.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Highway Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for operating expenses 151, 948 *Highways, Public* (*see* Post Roads.) *Highways System, D. C., Permanent,* appropriation for changing, to preserve sites for Fort Davis and Fort Dupont Parks southeast 178 changes in plan for Fourteenth Street NE., authorized; conditions 326 elimination of part of North Dakota Avenue NW., from 503 substitution of new plans authorized 949 hearings, approval, etc 949 opening, etc., of streets, roads, etc., to conform to plans of, authorized 950 condemnation proceedings, etc 950 *Hill County, Mont.,* sale of jail building, etc., Fort Assinniboine abandoned reservation authorized to 309 *Hill, Louis W.,* sale of lands, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, authorized to 64 *Hillsboro Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 209, 447, 809 *Hillsboro River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226, 823 *Hillsboro, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 420 limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Hillsdale, Mich.,* condemned cannon granted to 511 *Hilo, Hawaii,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 222, 447 for public building 420 *Hingham, Mass.,* appropriation for naval magazine 343 for naval magazine, public works 901 reconstruction, etc., authorized of bridge across Weymouth Back River, at 61 appropriation for Government share of 62 *Historical Pageant Committee,* loan of obsolete rifles, etc., for celebration at Philadelphia of one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of framing of the Constitution 641 *Historical Places, D. C.,* appropriation for erection, etc., tablets for marking 147, 944 *Hiwassee River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 215 bridge authorized across. Charleston to Calhoun 31 *Hobart, Okla.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Hodgenville, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Hodges Ferry, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Saint Francia River at 67 *Hog Cholera,* appropriation for demonstrating best method of eradicating 832 *Hogg, T. Egenton,* lands in lieu of grant to Corvallis and Yaquina Bay Wagon Road Company in Oregon, granted to estate of 666 *Hogs,* free of duty when imported from Canada, live 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, live 10 *Holeb, Me.,* made subport of entry, Bangor customs district 110 granted immediate transportation privileges 110 *Holland* (*see* Netherlands) *Holland, Mich.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Hollidaysburg, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Holly Springs, Miss.,* construction of public building authorized at; additional for site 871 *Holmes River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 210, 810 preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Holton, Kans.,* condemned cannon granted to 509 *Holy Cross National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Home for the Aged and Infirm, D.C.,* appropriation for salaries 170, 966 for maintenance 170, 966 for new buildings 171 for removing boilers and electric generator from Capitol to 171 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 600 *Home for Incurables, D. C.,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 172, 967 *Homeopathic Hospital, D. C., National,* appropriation for care of indigent patients 172, 966 *Homestead Entries,* extension of time allowed for proof of, on lands of former Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah 196 issue of patents for, within irrigation projects upon compliance of regulations for residence 265lxxix *Homestead Entries* of surface of withdrawn, etc., oil lands allowed; reservation of oil and gas rights 496 on ceded Wind River Reservation unable to secure water, may be commuted 91 on lands temporarily withdrawn for irrigation, etc., not impaired 497 opening to, unallotted, etc., lands, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, B. Dak. and N. Dak 676 pending, under enlarged homestead laws, validated 506 persons having established residence prior to the three-year law may perfect proof under former or new law 925 preference rights extended to settlers on enlarged homestead designations 267 boundary marks; entries, cultivation, etc 267 qualifications of homestead entrymen making application for additional, Nebraska arid lands 499 surface agricultural, allowed on Alabama coal lands 90 time allowed to reestablish residence after water available on reclamation projects 106 *Homestead, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Homestead Settlers,* allowed additional time to pay for lands on ceded Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak 21 leaves of absence granted in specified land 23 districts 23 no deduction from full residence 24 time extended for installments by, on Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency lands, Oklahoma 33 Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak 84 Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho 85 to include those due prior to passage of law 1025 Standing Rock Indian Reservation, S. Dak. and N. Dak 84 *Homesteads* (*see also* Enlarged Homesteads), patent to issue on expiration of three years from date of entry instead of five 123 to widow in two years if entryman dies 123 proof of residence, etc., required 123 leaves of absence allowed; notice to land office 123 commutation residence continued, etc 123 proof required if entryman dies 123 area of cultivation each year 124 double for enlarged homesteads 124 not applicable to Nebraska arid lands or irrigation entries 124 Act applicable also to unperfected entries; notice to entrymen 124 reversion if residence not established, or land abandoned 124 period of residence, commencement 124 extension permitted 124 entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., authorized in certain States 132 California and North Dakota added. 132 failure of entrymen to give notice of election to complete proof under new law not to prejudice rights under former 455 provisions for enlarged, modified 666 *Honduras,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Honey,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Honey Grove, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Honolulu, Hawaii,* appropriation for quarantine station, sewerage system 435 for transferring foreign mail from steamships 549, 709 for improvement of harbor 820 dredging plant authorized 820 limit of cost increased, public building, enlargement of site 866 *Hoopeston, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Hoosick Falls, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Hope and Help Mission, D. C.,* appropriation for care of women and children 175, 968 *Hopkinsville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building. 421 limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Hoquiam River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 221 *Horn Island Pass, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 211, 811 *Hornell, N. Y.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Horry County, S. C.,* may bridge Kingston Lake at Conway 493 *Horse Shoe Lake, Miss.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Horserakes,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Horses,* appropriation for experiments in breeding, for military purposes 274, 834 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 temporarily crossing frontier dutiable unless Drought back in six months 13 regulations 13 *Horses, Army,* appropriation for expenditures for 580, 714 for purchase 581, 714 limit; contracts; purchases at posts 581, 714 standard required 581, 714 suspensions on account of purchases, 1910, 1911, 1912, removed 581 no polo ponies except for Military Academy 714 deficiency appropriation for 619 for lost in the military service 619 *Horticultural Board, Federal,* organized in Department of Agriculture to regulate shipment of nursery stock, etc 319 *Horticultural, etc., Investigations,* appropriation for 836 *Hospital Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 573, 707 *Hospital Matrons, Army,* appropriation for pay 575, 709lxxx *Hospital of Paris, American,* incorporated; purposes, etc 654 *Hospital Stewards, Army,* appropriation for quarters of 585, 717 *Hospital Stewards, Navy,* payments made to, allowed 328 *Hospitals, Army,* appropriation for construction and repair of post 585, 717 *Hot Springs, Ark.,* appropriation for surveys for sewer system 457 lease of Arlington Hotel property 459 valuation of improvements if made to new lessee 459 lease of lots, etc., authorized to Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association 121 use of lot for city fire department granted; conditions 322 *Hot Springs Army and Navy Hospital, Ark.,* appropriation for construction and repair 585, 717 for medical supplies 586, 718 for burial in Little Rock National Cemetery, of patients dying in 441 *Hot Springs, S. Dak.,* appropriation for expenses, sanitarium, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 452 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 602 repeal of appropriation for electric plant, etc., Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 37 *Hotels, D. C.,* restrictions on issuing liquor licenses to 997 *Houghton, Mich.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Hours of Labor,* limited to eight hours a day for laborers, etc., on public works 726 work similar to laborers on river and harbor dredging or rock excavation 726 requiring or permitting more than eight hours by such laborers unlawful 726 emergencies excepted 726 not applicable to river and harbor work. not dredging, etc 726 repairs to levees, etc., for protection against floods 726 punishment for violations 726 existing contracts, etc., not affected 727 *Housatonic River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 202, 802 preliminary examination of, to be made 821 *House of Detention, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 163, 959 *House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation of Members, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners 365, 743 for mileage, etc 365, 743 for Speaker’s office; Digest of Rules 365, 743 for Chaplain 365, 743 for Clerk of the House; clerks, etc 365, 743 for chief engineer, assistants, etc 365, 743 for clerks, messengers, and janitors to committees, annual 365, 744 appointment and duties of janitors 366, 744 for clerks to committees, session 366, 744 for Sergeant at Arms, deputy, etc 366, 744 for police force, House Office Building 366, 745 for Doorkeeper, special employees, etc 366, 745 messengers, laborers, etc 367, 745 superintendent, folding room, eta 367, 745 pages 367, 745 superintendent document room, etc 367, 745 for minority employees 367, 745 appropriation for special employees, etc 367, 745 for clerk, etc., conference minority 367, 745 for messengers, majority and minority caucus rooms 745 for Postmaster, assistant, etc 367, 745 horses and mail wagons 367, 746 for official reporters 368, 746 for stenographers to committees 368, 746 “during the session” to mean 120 days 368 “during the session” to mean 212 days 746 for clerk hire, Members, Delegates and Resident Commissioners 368, 746 placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 368, 746 for contingent expenses, materials for folding 368, 746 for furniture and repairs 368, 746 for packing boxes 368, 746 for miscellaneous items 368, 746 for expenses, special and select committees 368, 746 for stationery 35, 368, 746 for postage stamps 368, 746 for pages, post-office messengers, and telephone operators 35, 37 for folding 36, 37 for mileage, fiscal year 1912, immediately available 36 for official reporters and stenographers, clerical assistance 37 for inspector, Joint Committee on Printing, half from Senate 479 for expenses inaugural ceremonies, 1913, 1023 deficiency appropriation for miscellaneous items 2, 51, 634, 931 for expenses, special and select committees 2, 51, 634, 931 for stationery 2, 634 for furniture and repairs 2, 931 for preparing Digest of the Rules 2 for mileage 51 for furnishings, House Office Building 51 for compensation of Members, etc 616 for widow of A. C. Mitchell 616 J. P. Latta 616 H. C. Loudenslager 616 E. H. Madison 616 G. W. Gordon 616 D. J. Foster 616 E. H. Hubbard 616 R. C. Wickliffe 616 for heirs of George W. Kipp 616 for widow of George R. Malby 616 C. C. Anderson 931 Richard F. Connell 931 George H. Utter 931 J. G. McHenry 931 W. W. Wedemeyer 931 S. C. Smith 931 George S. Legare 931 for contested-election expenses 616, 931 for official reporters and stenographers to committees 616, 932 for enlarging, etc., restaurant 616 for expert services, etc., approved by Representative Oscar W. Underwood 616 for folding speeches 616, 634, 931 for Marshall Pickering and Charles L. Williams 617 for widow of Fernando Page 617 for assistant clerk, Appropriations Committee 931 for messengers in post office 931lxxxi *House of Representatives—* deficiency appropriation for expenses rearranging the Hall of Representatives 931 for additional rooms, House Office Building 932 for compiling contested-election cases 932 for messengers in post office, last four days in August, 1912 932 for A. A. Steele 932 apportionment of Representatives to States under Thirteenth Census 13 to Arizona and New Mexico when admitted 14 assignments of districts 14 elections of Representatives at large 14 of present number 14 nominations for Representatives at large 14 chairman of Library Committee, designated on North American Indian, Memorial Commission 45 Charles F. Riddell authorized to draw checks, etc., during disability of Sergeant at Arms 636 until election of Sergeant at Arms 637 clerk hire of Members, etc., for December, 1911, to be paid December 21 628 for August, 1912, to be paid on day of adjournment 644 for December, 1912, to be paid day of recess adjournment 1021 designs to be submitted for building suitable for storage of files, etc., not needed for current use 884 employees to be paid August, 1911, salaries on day of adjournment 44 December, 1911, salaries on December 21 627 August, 1912, salaries on day of adjournment 644 December, 1912, salaries on day of adjournment 1021 Maltby Building transferred to control of 931 assignment of rooms to Members 932 payments from contingent expenses, etc., authorized for Committee on Ways and Means, Sixty-third Congress 932 Committee on District of Columbia, Sixty-third Congress 932 Committee on Judiciary, Sixty-third Congress 932 session employees continued until end of second session Sixty-second Congress 638 three Members to be chosen for Commission on American-Grown Tobacco 504 *House Office Building,* appropriation for elevator conductors for 365, 744 for police force 366, 745 for trees, etc., for grounds of 444 for maintenance 479 for weather strips 479 purchase of supplies 479 deficiency appropriation for furnishings 51 for maintenance 620 for additional rooms in 932 *Household Effects, D. C.,* exempt from personal tax when property of a public official temporarily resident 1006 *Houston Ship Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of; maintenance; contract for two dredging plants; condition 812 contribution from local authorities 812 board of Engineer officers to report on advisability of dikes, etc 213 *Houston, Tex.,* sale of old post office, etc., building, revoked 104 *Howard University, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 461 for expenses 461 for medical department 461 for fuel and light 462 may build tunnel to Freedmen’s Hospital 462 for installing water meters in 155 *Hubbard, E. H., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 616 *Hubbard, Gertrude M.,* acceptance of bequest to Gardiner Greene Hubbard collection of engravings in Library of Congress 319 trust created of amount 320 permanent annual appropriation from 320 *Hubbard Steamship Company,* may change name of steamer “Henry A. Hawgood” 62 *Hudson River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of; subject to conditions 804 modification as to location of dam 804 contracts authorized 804 *Hughes, Honorable James Anthony,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 616 *Hughes River, W. Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Humboldt Bay, Cal.,* preliminary examination, to be made of inner channels 825 *Humboldt, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and bay 447 for improvement of channel in front of Eureka, Cal 818 *Humboldt National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Humboldt, Tenn.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Hungary* (*see* Austria-Hungary) *Hunting Field Creek, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Huntingdon, Tenn.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Huntington Ind.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Huntington, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 803 *Huntington, W. Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 509 enlargement of public building at, authorized 870 terms of court at 76 *Huntsville, Ala.,* condemned cannon granted to 510 terms of court at 698 *Huron, Mich., Customs District,* Bay City, Mich., made subport of entry 133 *Huron, Ohio,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made 228 *Huron, S. Dak.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 187lxxxii *Hyannis, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 802 *Hydraulic Cement,* reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Hydrographic Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for engineers, draftsmen, clerks, etc 391, 768 for employees on charts from metallic plates 391, 768 for materials, etc 391, 768 for Pilot Charts 391, 769 for expenses, branch offices 391, 769 for employees, branch offices 392, 769 for additional equipment for making charts from metallic plates, etc 392 for North Pacific Pilot Chart 392, 769 restriction, personal services 392, 769 for printing and binding 481 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 921 *Hygiene and Demography, International Congress on,* appropriation for expenses, etc., participation in 102 for District of Columbia exhibit at 166 exhibit to be made by Federal bureaus at 642 materials now available to be used 642 temporary structures of American Red Cross in Potomac Park, District of Columbia, allowed to remain for meeting of 636 *Hygiene, International Congress on School,* foreign Governments invited to participate in 642 *Hygienic Laboratory, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 435 for installing water meters in 953 director to receive pay, etc., of senior surgeon 915 **I.** *Ice and Snow, D. C.,* appropriation for removing, from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc 151, 950 street railroads to keep tracks and crossings free from 152 *Ice Machines, Army,* sale of surplus product permitted 580, 713 *Idaho,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 400, 777 apportionment of Representatives 13 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 497 homesteaders granted extension of time to pay installments for ceded lands of Coeurd’Alene Indian Reservation 85 may bridge Clearwater River at Lewiston 494 may select under indemnity, etc., grants, classified phosphate or oil lands 687 phosphates and oil rights reserved 687 application; issue of title 687 prospecting, etc., allowed 687 objection to classification not abridged 687 right to explore, etc., restricted 687 sale of former Lemhi Indian agency and school lands 195 preference right of State to purchase 195 *Idaho and Washington Northern Railway Company,* bridge across Pend Oreille River in Box Canyon, Wash., by, legalized 18 *Idaho National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Idaho, University of,* reimbursement to, repealed 38 *Illinois,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *Illinois Northern Judicial District,* compensation of clerk of court established 465 *Illinois River, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of, below Copperas Creek 217, 817 bridge authorized across, Havana, Ill 650 continuation of expenses of commission on waterways, Lockport to mouth of 828 preliminary examination of, to be made at Meredosia 825 at Spring Bay 228 *Immediate Transportation of Dutiable Goods,* privileges extended to Ashtabula, Ohio, entry 116 Bay City, Mich., entry 133 Brownsville, Tex., entry 22 Fort Covington, N. Y., entry 326 Holeb, Me., entry 110 Neche, N. Dak., entry 129 Saint John, N. Dak., entry 129 Walhalla, N. Dak., entry 129 *Immigrant Stations,* appropriation for Ellis Island, N. Y., new building 475 for Galveston, Tex 475 for Philadelphia, Pa 475 for Angel Island, Cal 475 for establishing, etc., in Chicago 682 deficiency appropriation for Galveston, Tex 614 Baltimore, Md., exchange of site, etc., authorized 196 limit of cost of new site 190 increased and construction authorized 888 to be established at interior places 682 aliens in transit to, to be accompanied by inspectors 682 *Immigration,* appropriation for all expenses enforcing laws regulating 475 for preventing unlawful entry of Chinese; deporting, etc 476 for refunding head tax 476 reimbursement for maintenance, etc., of Chinese 476 for special examiners, etc., in naturalization cases 476 for additional allowances to clerks of courts for clerical assistance in naturalization cases 476 for William von Forienger and Alexander Graham 476 for Scandinavian-American Line 476 deficiency appropriation for Chinese exclusion 622 for expenses enforcing laws regulating 625, 937 immigrant stations to be established at interior places 682 inspectors to accompany aliens in transit to 682 cost of transporting aliens to, not authorized 682 *Immigration and Naturalization Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner General, assistant, clerks, etc 409, 786 for naturalization division 409, 786 for information division 409, 786lxxxiii deficiency appropriation for division of naturalization 625 *Immigration and Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor,* divided into two bureaus 737 Bureau of Immigration 737 Bureau of Naturalization 737 chief and deputy to be Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of Naturalization; authority 737 *Immigration Bureau, Department of Labor,* hereafter Immigration and Naturalization Bureau divided; establishment of 737 *Immoral or Scandalous Matter,* refused registration as trademark 649 *Impeachment Trial of Robert W. Archbald,* appropriation for expenses of the Senate in 640 *Importation of Commodities,* application of antitrust laws to 667 liability of principal or agent 667 seizure of property within the United States or in interstate transit 667 *Imports,* regulation for, of viruses, etc., for treatment of domestic animals 832 reciprocal trade relations with Canada 4 white phosphorus matches not entitled to entry after January 1, 1913; certificate required 83 *Inauguration of the President, 1913,* appropriation for maintenance of public order, etc., in District of Columbia 1021 regulations to be made: duration; enforcement 1022 for public convenience stations, etc 1022 for Congressional expenses 1023 use of reservations, streets, etc., for stands, decorations, etc., authorized 1023 supervision; removal of structures, etc 1023 overhead wires permitted for illumination, etc 1023 safety precautions, etc., required 1023 loans of nags, etc., for decorations 1024 tents, etc., to care for sick, etc 1024 telegraph companies permitted to extend overhead wires 1024 *Incapacitated Persons,* appropriations for salaries not available for permanently 413, 790 *Incorporated Clubs, Societies, etc.,* names, emblems etc., of, refused registration as trade marks on goods 649 priority requisite 649 *Incorporations, D. C.,* American Academy at Rome, purposes enlarged, etc 124 American Hospital of Paris 654 American Numismatic Association 108 American National Red Cross, annual meetings changed 647 German Orphan Asylum Associations, directors modified 656 National Institute of Arts and Letters 660 Naval History Society 322 *Increase of the Navy* (*see also* Naval Establishment), no part of appropriations for, to be used for clerical, etc., services in Navy Department 355, 912 *Indebtedness, Territorial,* restrictions on counties, etc., not applicable to irrigation districts 33 *Indemnity, Health, etc., Insurance Companies, D. C.,* provisions regulating business of 16 *Independent Treasury,* appropriation for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 381, 759 for paper for checks 383, 761 for contingent expenses 431 *Indexing Committee Reports and Hearings,* appropriation for, under Senate Committee on Appropriations 478 *Indian Affairs* (*see* Indian Department) *Indian Affairs, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistants, clerks, etc 396, 773 *Indian Agencies,* appropriation for construction, repairs, etc., buildings at 520 for Coeur d’Alene and Yankton 520 for agricultural experiments on farms at 520 deficiency appropriation for buildings, etc 621 limit for salaries to employees of, increased 521 *Indian Allotments,* jurisdiction of district courts in all actions, etc., involving 46 effect of decrees 46 lands of Five Civilized Tribes, etc., excepted 46 right of appeal 46 *Indian Bureau* (*see* Indian Office) *Indian Commission, Citizen,* appropriation for expenses 521 employment of secretary authorized 521 payment to H. C. Phillips 521 deficiency appropriation for expenses 621, 936 *Indian Courts,* appropriation for judges 521 *Indian Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, etc., Indian Office 396, 773 estimates for all personal services to be submitted 396 employment of persons in, not specifically provided for, unlawful 396 for expenses of the 518 for allotments in severalty 518 for surveying or allotting; repayment 518 balances to remain available 518 for irrigation expenses on reservations, etc 518 available until expended; restriction 518 preliminary surveys, etc., allowed 518 survey of power and reservoir sites 519 consultation with other branches of public service 519 for inspectors of irrigation; traveling, etc., expenses 519 number of superintendents of irrigation authorized 519 for suppression of liquor traffic 519 use of wines for sacramental purposes allowed 519 powers conferred upon officers 519 for relief of distress, prevention of contagious diseases, etc 519 for vaccination 519 for examination by Public Health Service of prevalence of contagious diseases; report 519 for support of schools 519 educational leave 519 education of children of less than one-fourth Indian blood restricted 519 for construction, etc., of school and agency buildings 520 allowance for specified agencies and schools 520lxxxiv *Indian Department* appropriation for collecting and transporting pupils 520 employment 520 no per capita restriction on schools 520 for agricultural experiments on school or agency farms 520 for timber preservation, etc., on reservations 520 Menominee Reservation, Wis., excepted 520 for matrons 520 for farmers and stockmen 520 limit for agricultural experiments 520 for supplies.; purchase, etc 520 for telegraphing and telephoning 520 for costs, etc., Indian suits; no attorney’s fees 520 for citizen commission 521 secretary authorized; pay to H. C. Phillips 521 for Indian police 521 for judges, Indian courts 521 for special agents; contingencies 521 for classification, etc., of historic data 521 allowance for salaries, etc., at agencies, increased 521 for support, etc., of Apaches, Arizona and New Mexico 521 for school, Fort Mojave, Ariz 521 Phoenix, Ariz 521 Truxton Canyon, Ariz 521 for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation, Ariz.; repayment 522 for examination, etc., for dam and reservoir in Box Canyon, San Carlos Reservation, for irrigation works 522 for investigating, etc., enlargement, of irrigation system, Papago Indian Reservation 522 for water supply for Papago Indians, Pima County, Ariz 522 for irrigation system, Navajo Reservation, Ariz 522 for surveys for bridges, etc., San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 523 for surveys, etc., for bridge, Colorado River, Yuma Reservation, Cal 523 for Clarence I. Stacey 523 for N. D. Brayton 523 for dike, Fort Mojave Reservation, Ariz 523 for laterals, etc., Colorado River Reservation irrigation pumping plant 523 for support, etc., of Indians in California 523 for Sherman Institute, Riverside, Cal 523 for irrigation project, Yuma Reservation; repayment 523 for relief of distress among Seminoles in Florida 524 for support, etc., Fort Hall Reservation Indians, Idaho 524 for irrigation, etc., Fort Hall Reservation 524 for fulfilling treaties, Bannocks 524 Coeur d’Alenes 524 for clerical services, Nez Perce Agency 524 for Peter Moctelmy 524 for Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa 524 for school, Haskell Institute, Kans 524 Kickapoo Reservation, Kans 524 for support of school for Sacs and Foxes of the Missouri, Kans 524 for school, Mount Pleasant, Mich 525 for agent, etc., Mackinac Agency 525 for John E. Meyer 525 appropriation for school, Pipestone, Minn 525 for support of schools for Chippewas of the Mississippi in Minnesota 525 for civilization, etc., of Chippewas in Minnesota, from tribal fluids 525 for annual celebration of White Earth Band of Chippewas 525 for bridge, Clearwater River, Red Lake Reservation, Minn 525 for support, etc., Fort Belknap Agency Indians, Mont 526 Flathead Agency Indians, Mont 526 Fort Peck Agency Indians, Mont 526 for irrigation, Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 526 Flathead Reservation, Mont 526 Blackfoot Reservation, Mont 526 Fort Peck Reservation, Mont 526 for agency buildings, etc., Flathead Reservation; reimbursement 526 for surveying, Fort Belknap Reservation 526 for purchase and operation of sawmill, Flathead Reservation; reimbursement 526 for fulfilling treaties with Crows 526 for fulfilling treaties with Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes 527 for “line riders,” Northern Cheyenne Reservation 527 easement bordering Flathead Lake modified 527 for school, Genoa, Nebr 527 for support, etc., of Indians in Nevada 527 for school, Carson, Nev 527 for school, Albuquerque, N. Mex 527 Santa Fe, N. Mex 527 for survey, etc., for bridge, Navajo Reservation. N. Mex 528 for attorney, Pueblo Indians 528 for fulfilling treaties with Senecas, N. Y 528 Six Nations, N.Y 528 for school, Cherokee, N. C 528 for support, etc., of Sioux of Devils Lake, N. Dak 528 Fort Berthold Agency Indians 528 Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewas 528 for school, Bismarck, N. Dak 528 Fort Totten, N. Dak 528 Wahpeton, N. Dak 529 for support, etc., of Wichitas, etc., Oklahoma 529 for payment from Kiowas, Comanchea, and Apaches tribal funds, for support of agency, etc 529 for hospital buildings, Fort Sill Indian School Reservation, from tribal funds 529 for Kiowas, Comanches, and Apaches, from tribal funds 529 for support, etc., of Arapahoes and Cheyennes, Oklahoma 529 Kansas Indians, Oklahoma 529 Kickapoos 529 Poncas 529 for school, Chilocco, Okla 529 for fulfilling treaties with Pawnees, Oklahoma 529 Quapaws 530 for clerical, etc., services, at agencies 530 time extended for payments for Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation lands 530 distribution of estate of Buck Bill, Tonkawa Indian 530lxxxv appropriation for Five Civilized Tribes, administering affairs of 530 for expenses, sales of lands, etc., from proceeds 531 restrictions on expenditures without specific appropriation 531 Choctaw and Chickasaw schools continued for current year 531 for expenses collecting tribal revenues, from rents; limitation 531 for appraising and sale of surface of Choctaw and Chickasaw segregated coal and asphalt lands 531 acceptance of delayed payments for town lots 532 for per capita to Chickasaws, from tribal funds 532 for fulfilling treaties with Choctaws 532 for Douglas H. Johnston from Chickasaw funds 532 for Platt National Park, sewer system 532 for estates of John W. Noble and R. V. Belt 533 for paying judgments against certain Indians from credits due 533 for tribal schools 533 for reimbursing Kickapoo community in Mexico 533 for Mexican Kickapoo Indians 533 completion of classification of surface of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands directed 534 for Apache Indians, Fort Sill, Okla 534 for support, etc., of Klamath Agency Indians, Oreg 534 Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 534 Umatilla Agency Indians, Oreg 534 for bridge, Deschutes River, Warm Springs Reservation 534 for school, Salem, Oreg 534 for support, etc., of Indians of Grande Ronde and Siletz agencies 534 for Modoc Point irrigation project, Klamath Reservation, Oreg.; repayment 534 for paying tribes and bands of Indians in Oregon amounts due for relinquished lands, etc 535 for school, Carlisle, Pa 536 for school, Flandreau, S. Dak 536 Pierre, S. Dak 536 Rapid City, S. Dak 536 for fulfilling treaties with Sioux of different tribes 536 Yankton Sioux 537 for asylum for insane Indians, Canton, S. Dak 537 for A. C. Brink 537 for agent, Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah 537 for fulfilling treaty with confederated bands of Utes 537 for maintenance, etc., detached Indians, Utah 537 for physician for Indians, Shivwitz School, Utah. 537 for extending, etc., irrigating systems, lands of Uncompahgre, Uintah and White River Utes, Utah 537 for straightening Duchesne River, Uintah Reservation, Utah 537 for cash payment to confederated bands of Utes 537 appropriation for support, etc., of D’Wamish, etc., tribes, Wash 538 Makah Indians, Wash 538 Qui-nai-elt and Quil-leh-ute Indians, Wash 538 Yakirna Agency Indians, Wash 538 Colville and Puyallup Agencies, Wash 538 Joseph’s Band, Nez Perce Indians 538 for fulfilling treaty with Spokanes, Wash 538 for irrigation, lands of Yakimas, Wash.; repayment 538 for Cushman School, Tacoma, Wash 538 for investigation to determine plan for providing water for Yakima Reservation 538 for school, Hayward, Wis 538 Tomah, Wis 538 for support of Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wis 538 for support, etc., Pottawatomies, Wis 539 time extended for bringing suits against Menominees 539 for support, etc., Shoshone Indians, Wyo 539 for school, Shoshone Reservation 539 for irrigation, Shoehone Reservation, Wyo 539 for roads and bridges, Shoshone Reservation 539 for fulfilling treaty with Shoshones, Wyo 539 deficiency appropriation for Turner Produce Company 607 for school, Pottawatomies, Kans 607 for surveying and allotting 621 for prevention, etc., of trachoma 621 for support of schools 621, 624, 936, 938 for construction, etc., school buildings 621, 936 for buildings at agencies 621 for telegraphing, transporting, etc., supplies 621, 624, 936 for transporting, etc., supplies 621 for citizen commission 621, 936 for inspectors 621 for school, Riverside, Cal 621 for irrigation Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont 621 for school, Genoa, Nebr 621 for incidentals, North Dakota 621 for Poncas, Okla 621 for Five Civilized Tribes, Okla 621, 936 for Indians, Klamath Agency, Oreg 621 for Indians, Warm Springs Agency, Oreg 621 for school, Carlisle, Pa 621 for Sioux Indians, different tribes 621, 624 for Indians, Colville and Puyallup Agencies, Wash 621, 624, 936 for Joseph’s Band of Nez Perce Indians, Wash 621 for Colville Reservation, Wash., surveying, etc 621 for Yakima Reservation, Wash 621, 936 for school, Tomah, Wis 621 for Chippewa Indians of Lake Superior, Wis 621 for irrigation 624 for Yakimas, etc., Wash 624 for Chickasaw Indians 624, 938 for suppression of liquor traffic 936 for purchasing and transporting supplies 936, 938 for telegraphing and telephoning 936 for Mission Indians, Cal 936, 938 for school, Rapid City, S. Dak 938 for Sioux Indians, different tribes 936lxxxvi *Indian Depredation Claims,* appropriation for defense in 464 deficiency appropriation for paying judgments in 617, 934 restriction on paying salaries from appropriation for defense in 462 *Indian Farmers and Stockmen,* appropriation for 520 *Indian Head Naval Powder Factory, Md.,* no powder to be purchased for Navy unless, operated at full capacity 896 *Indian Head, Naval Proving Ground, Md.,* appropriation for public works 342, 901 *Indian Inspectors,* deficiency appropriation for traveling expenses 621 *Indian Matrons,* appropriation for 520 *Indian, North American,* memorial authorized in New York Harbor to memory of 45 *Indian Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistants, clerks, etc 396, 773 estimates required for all personal services; restriction 396 for classifying and indexing files, etc 521 for employees heretofore paid from Indian appropriation Act 774 deficiency appropriation for completing filing system 620 office accommodations to be provided for, in new building, square 143, D. C 880 *Indian, Police,* appropriation for 521 *Indian Pupils,* appropriation for support, etc., at schools 520 for transporting, etc 520 for securing employment in industrial pursuits 520 native pupils from Alaska 520 no per capita restriction 520 *Indian Reservations,* appropriation for survey and subdivision of, for allotment 518 repayment for expenses 518 for irrigation and drainage work 518 restricted to general work 518 investigation for power and reservoir sites 519 for timber protection on 520 Menominee, Wis., excluded 520 for irrigation system, Gila River, Ariz 522 for irrigation, Navajo, Ariz 522 for dike to protect allotments, Mojave, Ariz 523 for irrigation, Yuma, Cal.; repayment 523 for irrigation, Fort Hall, Idaho 524 for irrigation, Fort Belknap, Mont 526 for irrigation, Flathead, Mont 526 for irrigation, Blackfeet, Mont 526 for irrigation, Fort Peck, Mont 526 for agency buildings, etc., Flathead, Mont 526 for sawmill, etc., Flathead, Mont 526 for irrigation, Modoc Point, Klamath, Oreg 534 for irrigation, Yakima, Wash 538 for expenses of opening; reimbursable 456 deficiency appropriation for survey and allotment 621 for irrigation. Fort Belknap, Mont 621 for Colville, Wash., surveying and allotting 621 for Yakima, Wash., sales, etc 621, 936 Blackfeet, Mont., sale of lands in Midvale townsite 64 withdrawal for Glacier National Park 64 Cheyenne and Arapahoe, Okla., time extended for payments for ceded lands 530 Colville, Wash., readjustment of conflicting rights of way through 634 sale of lands to Okanogan 197 error in description corrected 595 Flathead, Mont., sale of land to Ronan for school, etc., uses 192 Fort Berthold, N. Dak., surface of classified coal lands may be allotted to Indians on 631 Fort Bidwell Indian School, Cal., grant of lands on, for cemetery, to People’s Church Association 652 Kiowa, etc., Okla., deferred payments for ceded timber and pasture lands extended and subdivided 91 Omaha, Nebr., disposal of unallotted lands 111 Standing Rock, S. Dak. and N. Dak., sale of portion 675 Umatilla, Oreg., sale of lands to Pendleton 186 unallotted and unreserved lands of, to be classified, etc 125 *Indian River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 810 *Indian River Inlet, Del.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Indian Schools,* appropriation for support of 519 employees of, allowed educational leave 519 education of children of less than one-fourth Indian blood restricted 519 for buildings, sites, etc 520 allowance for specified 520 for transporting pupils, etc 520 securing employment for 520 Alaska pupils 520 no per capita restriction 520 for agricultural experiments on farms at 520 amount restricted 520 deficiency appropriation for support 621, 624, 936, 938 for buildings 621, 936 *Indian Supplies,* appropriation for purchase, telegraphing, transportation, etc 520 deficiency appropriation for telegraphing, transporting, etc 621, 624, 936 for transporting 621 for purchasing and transporting 936, 938 *Indian Wars,* pensions to survivors of, increased 679 *Indiana,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *Indiana Harbor, Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of 217, 818 made subport of entry and delivery 133 *Indiana, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Indianapolis, Ind.,* appropriation for care of Confederate section, Greenlawn Cemetery 441 *Indians* (*see also* Lands in Severalty to Indians), appropriation for suppressing liquor traffic among 519 use of wines for sacramental purposes allowed 519 authority of special officers 519lxxxvii appropriation for prevention and treatment of diseases among 519 for examination of prevalence of contagious diseases among 519 for legal expenses, in allotment and property suits 520 for asylum for insane. Canton, S. Dak 537 deficiency appropriation for prevention, etc., of trachoma among 621 for suppressing liquor traffic among 936 lands and property of Osage Indian allottees, Oklahoma, disposal, etc., of 86 may dispose of trust allotments, moneys, etc., by will prior to removal of restrictions 678 not valid until approved by the Secretary of the Interior 678 action may be before or after death of testator 678 cancellation for fraud within a year 679 trust restrictions may be continued 679 not applicable to Five Civilized Tribes or Osages 679 payment per capita to Winnebago, of Nebraska and Wisconsin 187 relinquishment requested of lands in railway grants occupied by 1007 lands of equal area and value to be given in return 1008 use of trust funds of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Tribes in Oklahoma, authorized 33 *Indians, American,* appropriation for ethnological researches among 436 *Indians in Arizona,* deficiency appropriation for prosecuting 622, 625 *Indigent Soldiers, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for burial at Arlington, etc 440 burials in Confederate section; conditions 440 *Industrial Education,* appropriation for investigation of 398 *Industrial Home School, D.C.,* appropriation for expenses 174, 968 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 599 *Industrial Home School for Colored Children, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 173, 968 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 599, 917 *Industrial Property, International Association for Protection of,* appropriation for share in expenses of 398, 775 *Industrial Relations Commission,* appointment of nine members 415 three representatives of labor employers 415 three representatives of organized labor 415 cooperation of Department, of Commerce and labor 415 compensation, authority, assistants, etc 415 report of findings, recommendations, etc 415 final, not later than three years 416 intermediate, in first and second years 416 subjects of inquiries; general 416 illegal entry of Asiatics; recommendation to prevent 416 underlying causes of industrial dissatisfaction 416 appropriation for expenses for fiscal year 416 restriction on payments 416 limitation on salaries 416 *Infectious Diseases,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 519 for examination of prevalence of, among Indians 519 *Information Division, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 409, 786 *Inheritance Taxes,* claims for erroneously, etc., collected, under war revenue Act, to be presented before January 1, 1914 240 payment of 240 *Injunctions, Interlocutory,* restriction on issuing, to restrain enforcing State laws, on ground of unconstitutionality 1013 or order made by State board, etc 1013 to be heard before three judges, procedure; notice to State, etc 1013 temporary order to prevent irreparable damage, etc 1014 precedence of hearings; direct appeal to Supreme Court 1014 stay of proceedings if suit be pending in State court 1014 to be vacated if suit in State court not in good faith, etc 1014 *Injuries to Government Employees,* appropriation for medical examinations, etc., on account of 406, 783 administration of paying compensation for, to be exercised by Bureau of Labor Statistics 737 law granting compensation for, extended to Bureau of Mines, and Forest Service 74 extended to Lighthouse Service 239 provisions for compensation for, on Panama Canal, Railroad, etc 563 *Ink,* duty on Canadian, printing 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, printing 8 *Inland Steamship Company,* authorized to change name of “Arthur H. Hawgood” to “Joseph Block” 63 “W. R. Woodford” to “N. F. Leopold” 62 *Inland Waterways* (*see* Waterways, Inland). *Inquests, D. C.,* restriction on holding where cause of death is known 147 *Inquiries and Investigations, Senate,* appropriation for expenses of 364, 630, 742, 1021 deficiency appropriation for 2, 50 use of balance 2 *Insane Asylum, D. C.* (*see* Government Hospital for Insane, D. C.). *Insane, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses executing lunacy writs 167, 963 for support of indigent 175, 968 for deporting indigent nonresident 175, 968 amount of reimbursement to be made by District on account of deficiencies 969 deficiency appropriation for support of indigent 917 *Insane Indians,* appropriation for asylum for, Canton, S. Dak 537 *Insane Persons, Alaska,* appropriation for care, etc., of 459 deficiency appropriation for care, etc 606lxxxviii *Insanitary Buildings, D. C.,* appropriation for condemning 153, 952 *Insect Pests,* regulations to prevent importation, etc., of plants infested with 315 quarantine districts, etc., to be established against 318 *Insecticide Act,* appropriation for enforcement of 300, 853 detailed annual estimates of employees, etc., under, not required 301 *Insecticides, etc.,* appropriation for experiments with 292, 848 *Insectivorous Birds, Migratory,* provisions preventing destruction, etc., of 847 *Insects* (*see* Entomology Bureau, Department of Agriculture). *Inspector-General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 573, 708 for expert accountant, mileage 575, 709 for expert accountant, pay 576, 709 *Inspector General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 386, 764 *Inspectors, Interior Department,* appropriation for 395, 772 for per diem, etc 395, 772 *Inspectors of Gas and Meters, D. C.,* appointment, etc., of, transferred to public utilities commission 987 *Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers,* appropriation for salaries of, and assistants 408, 785 provided for Los Angeles, Cal 1013 *Inspectors of Irrigation, Indian Department,* appropriation for pay, etc 519 to be skilled irrigation engineers 519 *Institute of Arts and Letters, D. C., National,* incorporated; purposes, etc 660 *Institutions of Learning, State, etc.,* periodical publications of, entitled to second-class mail privileges; conditions 550 *Instruction Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers,* appropriation for 96, 689 *Instructors, Naval Academy,* details of commissioned officers to duties performed by civilians, January 1, 1913, forbidden 906 *Insular Affairs Bureau, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 574, 708 for care of insane soldiers in Philippines and Porto Rico 587, 719 no officer below major to be detailed as assistant to Chief of, with rank of colonel 571 *Insular Affairs Bureau, War Department,* appropriation for law officer, clerks, etc 388, 765 for rent 388, 766 *Insular Possessions,* appropriation for fortifications 128, 673 for seacoast batteries, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 128, 673 for electric plants, Hawaiian Islands 673 for searchlights for harbor defense, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 673 for preservation, repair, etc., fortifications, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 128, 673 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 128, 673 appropriation for supplies, etc., electric plants, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 128, 673 for structures, etc., for submarine mines, Philippine Islands 673 for operating fire-control installations 128, 673 contracts for seacoast cannon, etc., authorized 128 for purchase, manufacture, etc., seacoast cannon 673 for ammunition for seacoast cannon, etc 128, 673 for altering seacoast artillery 128, 673 for installation of seacoast artillery 129, 674 for purchase of submarine mines, etc 674 *Insurance Companies, D. C.,* provisions regulating business of indemnity, health, life, etc 16 requirements of annual returns, extended 22 *Insurance Department, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 144, 942 for files 145 superintendent, duties; files to be kept by 53 companies to deposit certificates of authority, etc., before issue of license 53 designate resident attorney; service of process 54 fees; regulations 54 *Intaglio Seals, etc., Foreign Mails,* appropriation for 553, 800 *Interest and Sinking Fund, District of Columbia,* appropriation for 168, 964 *Interior Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, attorneys, etc 395, 772 for special inspectors, etc 395, 772 for clerks, etc 395, 772 for mechanics, watchmen, engineers, etc 395, 772 for clerk to sign tribal deeds 395, 772 for employees, old Post Office Building 395, 772 for assistants, etc., office of Assistant Attorney General 395, 772 for expenses, special inspectors, etc 395, 772 for Commissioner General Land Office, assistant, clerks, etc 396, 773 for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, assistant, clerks, etc 396, 773 estimates required, etc 396 for Commissioner of Pensions, deputy, clerks, etc 397, 774 for disbursing clerk for paying pensions, clerks, etc 774 for Commissioner of Patents, assistants, examiners, etc 397, 775 for Commissioner of Education, clerks, etc 398, 775 for Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds, etc 398, 776 for contingent expenses 398, 776 for stationery, etc 399, 776 purchases for all branches of the service under the Department included 399, 776 for law books, etc 399, 776 for rent 399, 776 for postage stamps, etc 399, 777 for surveyors general and their clerks 399, 777 for civil expenses under 453 for repairs to buildings 453 for repairs, etc., Pension Office Building 453 for improving electric-light plant 453 for Patent Office, steel book stacks 453lxxxix appropriation for Capitol 453 for enlarging Capitol grounds 454 for Pension Office, temporary clerks 454 for public lands 454 for Geological Survey 457 for Bureau of Mines 458 for expenses of disbarment proceedings 459 for care of insane, Alaska 459 for education in Alaska 459 for reindeer for Alaska 459 for protection of game in Alaska 459 for suppressing liquor traffic among Alaskan natives 459 lease of Arlington Hotel property, Hot Springs, Ark 459 for national parks 460 expenses for construction of buildings restricted 460 for Government Hospital for Insane 460 reimbursement to be made by District of Columbia for indigent patients 461 for Columbia Institution for the Deaf 461 for Howard University 461 for Freedmen’s Hospital 462 for printing and binding for 481 for payment of pensions 311, 736 deficiency appropriation for Capitol 3, 605, 923 for public lands 49, 607, 620, 624, 924, 936, 938 for German Ambassador 605 for B. R. Rhees 606 for George W. Evans 606 for care of insane, Alaska 606 for Arizona 606 for New Mexico 606 for Pension Office 607 for Indian Department 607, 621, 624, 936, 938 for Bureau of Education 607, 620 for Freedmen’s Hospital 607 for remarking boundary Texas and New Mexico 608, 936, 938 for classifications, etc., lands in Northern Pacific grant 609 for Geological Survey 609, 620, 624, 925 for Mines Bureau 609, 621 for Government Hospital for Insane 610, 620, 624, 935 for Reclamation Service 610 for Court of Claims judgments under 617 for contingent expenses 620, 624, 923 for General Land Office 620, 624 for Indian Office 620 for Seriate Office Building 620 for House Office Building 620 for surveyor general, Arizona 620 for pensions 621, 624, 925, 936 for paying judgments of United States courts, under 933 for education in Alaska 935 for Alaskan exhibit, Seattle Exposition 936 for surveyor general, Nevada 936 for payment to settlers on Des Moines River lands 936 auditor for railroad accounts, duties, etc., repealed 503 copies of records, etc., fees charged for furnishing 497 Mines Bureau, duties, etc., elaborated 681 office building for specified bureaus of, to be erected on Square 143 880 approval by board 880 amount authorized to begin construction 880 employment of technical services, etc.; additional to office force 880 limit of cost 880 office building, construction contracts authorized 881 plans for new building for Patent Office to be prepared, etc 883 *Interlocutory Injunctions,* restriction on issuing, based on unconstitutionality of State statutes 1013 *Internal Devenue,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputies, clerks, etc 378, 756 for chemists, etc., denatured alcohol 378 for stamp agents, etc 378, 756 for salaries, collectors, surveyors, etc., restriction 381, 759 number of districts reduced to sixty-three 381 for agents, gaugers, etc 381, 759 for miscellaneous expenses 381, 759 for expenses, collecting corporation tax 381, 759 for classifying, etc., returns of corporations 381, 759 restrictions on inspection of returns 381, 759 for solicitor of 404, 781 for paper for stamps, and freight 431 for refunding collections 431 for punishing violations of, laws 431 detailed statement of expenditures 431 detail for enforcing laws relating to Department 431 deficiency appropriation for agents, gaugers, etc 597, 914 for refunding collections 597, 618 for paying judgments against officers of 597, 618, 623, 934 for miscellaneous expenses 618, 914, 934 for refunding illegally collected, taxes 618 for drawback on stills exported 618 for refund of stamps on export manifests 618 certified checks receivable in payment of, taxes 733 claims for erroneously, etc., collected war revenue taxes, to be presented before January 1, 1914 240 payment of 240 remission, etc., of tax on alcohol assessed against certain colleges, etc 122 stamp tax on white phosphorus matches, provisions governing 81 time extended for claims for refund of sums paid for documentary stamps on foreign bills of exchange 626 unpaid taxes alien on property 1016 not valid against mortgages until filed in office of clerk 1016 filing in county office if State laws admit 1016 *Internal Revenue, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputies, clerks, etc 378, 756 leaf tobacco statistics, cooperation of, with Director of the Census to collect 107 may refund penalty tax on corporations for failing to file returns in time; condition 734 *Internal Revenue Districts,* reduced to sixty-three 381 *Internal Revenue Taxes,* on cigars and cigarettes; boxes, etc., required 664 allowance to employees free of tax 664 *Internal Taxes,* certified checks receivable in payment of 733 *International Arbitration, Bureau of Interparliamentary Union for Promoting,* appropriation for contribution 101, 693xc *International Association for Labour Legislation,* appropriation for contribution 406, 783 *International Boundary Commission, Mexican Water,* appropriation for continuing work of 99, 692 *International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property,* appropriation for annual contribution 398, 775 *International Bureau for Publication of Customs Tariffs,* appropriation for annual contribution 99, 692 *International Bureau for Repressing African Slave Trade,* appropriation for annual contribution 100, 692 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses 595 *International Bureau of American Republics* (*see* Pan American Union). *International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration,* appropriation for annual contribution 100, 693 *International Bureau of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for annual contribution 99, 691 *International Catalogue of Scientific Literature,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 436 for printing and binding 481 *International Committee of Weights and Measures,* appropriation for expenses of member 410, 787 *International Conference on Load Lines for Merchant Ships,* appropriation for participation in 695 *International Conference on Maritime Law,* appropriation for participating in 695 *International Congress of Chambers of Commerce and Commercial and Industrial Associations, Fifth,* foreign Governments invited to take part in 636 *International Congress of Hygiene and Demography,* appropriation for expenses, etc., participation in 102 exhibit to be made by Federal bureaus at 642 materials now available to be used 642 temporary structures of American Red Cross in Potomac Park, D. C., allowed to remain for meeting of 636 *International Congress on School Hygiene,* participation of foreign Governments to be invited 642 *International Congress on Social Insurance,* appropriation for expenses of meeting, Washington, D. C 477 *International Congress on Uniform Letters of Exchange,* deficiency appropriation for report of American delegate 595 *International Congresses, etc.,* participation in, restricted to specific authority of law 913 *International Council for Exploration of the Sea, Permanent,* appropriation for pro rata share of expenses, etc 102, 694 *International Dry Land Congress,* appropriation for exhibit at annual meeting, 1912 301 for cooperation with and exhibit for, at Tulsa Okla., 1913 854 *International Exchanges,* appropriation for expenses 436 for printing and binding for 481 *International Geodetic Association for the Measurement of the Earth,* appropriation for payment, of quota 100, 693 for delegates’ expenses 470 *International Institute of Agriculture,* appropriation for payment of quota and member 101, 693 for expenses of delegates to General Assembly at Rome 101, 693 for quota for translating publications 101, 693 *International Joint Commission, Canadian Boundary Waters,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 478, 695 *International Maritime Conference,* President authorized to invite maritime nations to hold 637 subjects for consideration 638 appropriation for 638 *International Office of Public Health,* appropriation for annual quota 101, 694 *International Postal Union,* appropriation for delegates to 550 *International Prison Commission,* appropriation for subscription, etc 100, 692 adherence continued; payment of pro rata share authorized 100 deficiency appropriation for contribution, etc 595 *International Radiotelegraphic Conference,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to, etc 102 for expenses of 695 deficiency appropriation for pro rata share of expenses 913 *International Railway Congress,* appropriation for quota 101, 693 deficiency appropriation for quota 595 *International Red Cross,* temporary structures allowed in Potomac Park, D. C., for meeting of 36 *International Rifle Shooting Competition, Camp Perry, Ohio,* appropriation for expenses 711 loan of rifles, etc., authorized 711 free entry to contestants 711 *International Sanitary Bureau,* appropriation for annual share of maintenance 101, 693 *International Seismological Association,* appropriation for annual contribution, etc 102, 694 deficiency appropriation for contribution 595 *International Waterways Commission,* appropriation for expenses until December 31, 1912; report 448 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 920 *Interparliamentary Union for Promoting International Arbitration, Bureau of,* appropriation for contribution 101, 693 *Interpreters,* appropriation for embassies and legations 96, 689 for student, China, Japan, and Turkey 96, 689 not to be paid other salaries 97, 690 for quarters, student, Japan and Turkey 97, 690 for consulates 103, 696 *Interstate Commerce,* intoxicating liquors prohibited shipment into a State in violation of any law thereof 699 punishment for breaking seals of cars containing freight or express in 670 stealing, etc., shipments in foreign and 670xci punishment for having in possession articles stolen in, etc 670 stealing baggage in foreign and interstate transit 670 having in possession baggage stolen in such transit 670 carrying stolen articles into another State, etc 670 jurisdiction of State courts not impaired 670 judgment in, a bar to prosecution under this Act 670 regulations of traffic in serums, etc., for domestic animals 832 *Interstate Commerce Commission,* appropriation for salaries 437 for expenses, regulating commerce 437 for enforcing reports, information, etc., from common carriers 437 for arbitrating railway employees’ differences 437 for enforcing safety appliances regulations 437 for expenses, compelling use of safe locomotive boilers 437 for printing and binding 482 deficiency appropriation for 622 for arbitrating railway employees’ differences 915 for expenses, determining physical valuation of railroads 916 for printing and binding 933 books, maps, etc., of National Waterways Commission relating to railways to be turned over to 222 fourth-class mail classification, rates, etc., readjustment subject to consent of 558 powers over street railroads in the District transferred to public utilities commission 995 to investigate and report the value of all property of common carriers 701 *Interstate Commerce Regulations,* appropriation for enforcing 464 railroad owning, etc., competing water carrier operating through Panama Canal or elsewhere, unlawful after July 1, 1914 566 determination whether competitive by Commission 567 order of Commission final 567 vessels owned, etc., by trusts excluded from Panama Canal: determination of fact 567 service not excluding, etc., competition may be continued, except through Panama Canal 567 filing rates etc., required 567 hearings of requests for extension 567 Commission to have jurisdiction of transportation by rail and water through Panama Canal, etc 568 to establish dock connection between rail and water carriers 568 determination of terms: dock ownership 568 to establish through routes and joint rates 568 terms and conditions 568 to establish proportional rates, terms, etc., for rates by rail to and from ports; traffic affected 568 may require rail carriers having arrangements with water camera for foreign business, to make similar ones with other lines 568 institution of proceedings 568 enforcement of orders, etc 568 physical valuation of railroads 701 investigation of value of all property of common carriers 701 experts, etc., for, authorized 701 examiners to take testimony, etc 701 inventory to list property in detail 701 classification to conform with road and equipment expenditures 701 cost of property used for purposes as a common carrier 701 other values to be ascertained 701 cost of lands, etc., used for purposes of common carrier 701 cost of property used for other purposes 701 investigation of issues of stock 701 financial arrangements, reorganizations, etc 701 earnings and expenditures 701 value of aid, grants, etc., from United States, States, etc 701 amount received from sales, etc 702 concessions, etc., made in consideration of grants 702 procedure to ascertain value of property of common carrier, classified and in detail 702 investigation to commence within sixty days 702 prosecution, reports, etc 702 common carriers to furnish necessary documents, records, etc 702 allow free access to property, etc 702 cooperate and aid in work of valuation 702 records and data open to public inspection 702 ascertainment of values of extensions and improvements, etc., to be made 702 revisions and corrections from time to time 702 valuations tentative 702 to be reported to Congress 702 common carriers to make reports, etc., as directed 702 tentative valuations, notice to Attorney General, Governor, etc 702 thirty days allowed for filing protest 703 to become final if no protest filed 703 protests to valuations; hearings 703 changes upon hearings 703 corrected valuations final 703 final valuations to be published 703 prima facie evidence in all judicial proceedings 703 effect of new evidence introduced in court 703 consideration by Commission; action 703 judgment on modified order 703 on original order if not changed by Commission 703 provisions applicable to receivers and operating trustees 703 penalty for noncompliance; continued for each day 703 mandamus of district court to compel compliance 703 regulations governing operation of radio-communication apparatus 302 regulations of shipping, etc., imported nursery stock, etc 316 restriction on paying salaries from appropriation for enforcing 462 standard barrel, and grades of apples established for shipments 250 penalty for violations 251xcii *Intoxicating Liquors,* shipment into a State in violation of any law thereof, prohibited 699 *Intoxicating Liquors, D. C. (see also Excise Board, D. C.),* restriction on traffic in 997 liquors included in the term 997 *Inventions, Postal,* appropriations for paying rewards to employees for, adopted for use 545 795 *Investigation Division, Department of Justice,* appropriation for chief, examiners, etc 404, 781 *Inyo National Forest, Cal. and Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc of 283, 840 *Iona Island Naval Magazine, N. Y.,* appropriation for public works 342, 901 *Iowa,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *Iowa Falls, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 421 *Iowa Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 735 terms, Cedar Rapids 735 Dubuque 735 Fort Dodge 735 Sioux City 735 Waterloo 735 *Iowa Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 735 terms, Council Bluffs 735 Creston 735 Davenport 735 Des Moines 735 Keokuk 735 Ottumwa 735 offices 735 *Iron,* duty on Canadian, digesters for wood pulp 6 oxide of 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, digesters for wood pulp 8 oxide of 8 free of duty when imported from Canada, rolled sheets, plated, etc 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, rolled sheets, plated, etc 11 *Iron Ore,* duty on Canadian; no allowance for moisture 6 *Iron Wire,* free of duty when imported from Canada, galvanized 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, galvanized 11 *Ironton, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 421 *Irrigation,* assignment of desert-land entries within, projects permitted 200 grant to John T. McCrosson and associates to construct, etc., ditch, Hilo, Hawaii 234 patents for homestead entries, etc., in, regulations for issue, etc 265 *Irrigation Act,* homestead settlers under, allowed time to reestablish residence, after water available 105 actual residence necessary 105 time for application 106 *Irrigation Agriculture, Western,* appropriation for investigations in connection with, of reclaimed lands under Reclamation Act 277, 836 *Irrigation Congress, National,* appropriation for expenses of meeting 434 *Irrigation Districts,* restrictions on indebtedness of Territorial counties, etc., not applicable to 33 *Irrigation, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for expenses 518 not to be used for systems specifically appropriated for 518 expenditures for preliminary surveys, etc., allowed 518 investigation of power and reservoir sites 519 consultations, etc., with other branches of the public service 519 existing agreements with Reclamation Service not prohibited 519 for inspectors; traveling, etc., expenses 519 superintendents authorized 519 for constructing system on Gila River, Ariz 522 for examination, San Carlos, Ariz 522 for extension of system, Papago, Ariz 522 for constructing Ganado project, Navajo, Ariz 522 for pumping plant, Colorado River, Ariz 523 for costs for increased allotments to Indians of Yuma, Cal 523 for maintenance of system, Fort Hall, Idaho 524 for Fort Belknap; reimbursable 526 for constructing system on Flathead, Mont.; repayment 526 for constructing system on Blackfeet, Mont.; repayment 526 for constructing system on Fort Peck, Mont 526 for construction, Modoc Point system, Klamath, Oreg 534 for system to allotted lands of Uncompahgres, etc., Utah 537 deficiency appropriation for 624 for, Fort Belknap, Mont.; reimbursable 621 Shoshone, Wyo., block in Powell town site granted to Park County 322 *Irrigation Investigations,* appropriation for expenses of 298, 852 investigation of reservoir plan in western Kansas and Oklahoma 298 deficiency appropriation for 622 *Irwin, R. L.,* deficiency appropriation for 614 *Island Possessions,* appropriation for mail equipments for 546, 797 *Isolated Tracts, etc., Public Lands,* auction sales of, not exceeding one quarter section, authorized 77 disposal of surface of coal lands in, authorized 105 sale of surface of, within classified, etc., oil and gas lands, allowed subject to oil and gas rights 496 *Isthmian Canal* (*see also* Canal Zone, Government of), appropriation for salaries of officers, etc., in United States 483 for incidental expenses, rents, supplies, etc., in United States 483 additional to Auditor for War Department 483 for commissioners, officers, and employees, on the Isthmus 483 for labor on the Isthmus 483 for materials, etc., for construction 483xciii appropriation for payment for damages to property, etc 484 for incidental, etc., expenses on the Isthmus 484 for salaries, civil administration department 484 for labor, civil administration department 484 for contingent expenses, supplies, etc., civil administration 484 for salaries, sanitation department 484 for labor, sanitation department 484 for materials, contingent expenses, etc., sanitation department 484 not to be used for new quarantine station 484 sums available for terminal facilities, shops, records, etc 484 total amount; available until expended 485 employees and compensation restricted to estimates 485 interchangeable expenditures; limit 485 restriction on longevity pay, etc 485 for fortifications 485 for surveys for military purposes 485 for causeway or bridge 485 for seacoast batteries 485 for submarine-mine structures 485 for field fortifications and camps 485 for seacoast cannon 486 for ammunition for seacoast cannon 486 for submarine mines 486 *Isthmian Canal Commission,* discontinued when construction advanced sufficiently to no longer require services 561 completion of Canal and government of Canal Zone by governor, etc 561 *Italy,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 **J.** *Jackson Barracks, La.,* right of way for street extension granted to New Orleans, through 439 *Jackson Creek Bar, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Jackson Hole, Wyo.,* construction of bridge across Snake River in, authorized from reclamation fund; guaranties required 730 charged as part of reclamation project, 730 *Jackson, Mich.,* condemned cannon granted to 511 *Jackson, Miss.,* condemned cannon granted to 86, 1009 terms of court at 60, 119 *Jackson, Tenn.,* terms of court 315 deputy clerk and deputy marshal to resident 315 *Jacksonville, Fla.,* condemned cannon granted to 1010 *Jail, D. C.* (*see* Washington Asylum and Jail). *Jamaica Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of; reimbursement to New York City for dredging 203, 803 *James River, Mo.,* location of dam in Big Bend of, changed 65 *James River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 206, 806 *Jamestown, N. Dak.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Janitors, Public Buildings* (*see* Operating Force, Public Buildings). *Janitors to Committees,* appropriation for House of Representatives 365, 744 appointment and duties 366, 744 *Japan,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for Japanese secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 for third secretary 96, 689 for assistant Japanese secretary 96, 689 for student interpreters 97, 689 for cost of tuition 97, 690 for quarters for student interpreters 97, 690 for ground rent for embassy 98, 691 for interpreters at consulates 103, 696 fur seal regulations, to give effect to convention with, etc 499 *Japan Sea,* killing, etc., fur seals and sea otter in waters of, prohibited 499 punishment for 501 *Jarman, Lieut. Sanderford,* deficiency appropriation for 602 *Jasper, Ala.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 terms of court at 699 *Jefferson City, Mo.,* terms of court at 52 *Jefferson County, Ark., Bridge District,* may bridge Arkansas River, Pine Bluff, Ark 16 *Jefferson National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Jellico, Tenn.,* construction of public building authorized at; mine rescue station quarters 872 *Jemez National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Jeremy Creek, S. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Jersey City, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Jerseyville, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Jodoin, Raymond J.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 931 *Johnson City, Tenn.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 452 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 602 *Johnson, F. A.,* deficiency appropriation for services 930 *Johnson, William Woolsey,* may be appointed professor of mathematics, Navy 906 rank; not in line of promotion 906 services as instructor, etc., counted 906 *Johnsons Bayou, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Johnston, Douglas H.,* appropriation for salary as governor, from Chickasaw Indian funds 532xciv *Johnstown, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Johnstown, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Joint Commission on Postal Pneumatic-Tube Service,* composition 546 to investigate, etc., feasibility of purchase and operation of equipment by the Government 546 personnel and authority continued 796 *Joint Committee on Federal Aid in Construction of Post Roads,* composition; authority, etc 551 appropriation for expenses 551 balances continued 800 *Joint Committee on Printing,* appropriation for clerk 479, 743 for inspector 479, 743 for compiling Congressional Directory 364, 743 *Joint Congressional Committee on Parcel Post, etc.,* composition; scope of inquiry 559 appropriation for expenses; report to be made 559 personnel and authority of, continued 796 *Joint Congressional Committee an Second-Class Mail Postage and Mail Transportation Compensation* composition; authority 546 appropriation for expenses 547 personnel and authority continued 796 to make inquiry into fast freight transportation, etc., and report as to discontinuance 797 *Jones Bag, N. C.,* preliminary examination to be made of inland waterway from Pamlico River to 226 *Jones, Frank G.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615 *Joplin, Mo.,* terms of court at 52 *Jordan River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *“Joseph Block,” Steamer,* name of “Arthur H. Hawgood” changed to 63 *Joseph’s Band, Nez Perce Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 538 deficiency appropriation for support 621 *Judge Advocate General, Navy,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of 390, 768 *Judge Advocate General’s Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 574, 708 number of majors hereafter to be seven; no increase to Army 708 restriction on details of line officers not applicable to duty in 571 *Judge Advocate General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for solicitor, clerks, etc 386, 764 *Judges,* appropriation for circuit 411, 789 for district 411, 789 for retired 411, 789 for law books, etc., for 412, 789 for expenses outside of official residence 466 deficiency appropriation for district, New Mexico 611 circuit, allotment, appointment, etc 53 *Judgments,* deficiency appropriation for paying, against internal revenue officers 597, 618, 623, 934 deficiency appropriation for paying, against District of Columbia 600, 918 for paying, United States courts 617, 933 for paying, Court of Claims 617, 933 for paying, Indian depredation claims 617, 834 restriction on docketing, etc., in State offices, repealed 311 *Judicial Circuits,* allotment of circuit judges to 53 *Judicial Code,* appropriation for indexing and annotating 464 amended, section 24, paragraph 24 46 section 67 46 section 70 698 section 77 1017 section 81 735 section 85 51 section 88 190 section 90 59, 118 section 91 51 section 95 357 section 96 265 section 99 60 section 103 730 section 104 59 section 105 60 section 107 314 section 108 120, 663 section 110 58 section 113 76 section 118 52 section 186 61 section 266 1013 *Judicial Expenses,* appropriations for 411, 465, 789 *Judicial Officers,* appropriation for law books, etc., for 412, 789 *Juneau, Alaska,* deficiency appropriation for executive mansion 914 *Jurors, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 465 deficiency appropriation for fees 622, 927 *Jury Commissioners,* appropriation for compensation 466 *Justices of the Peace,* appropriation for fees to, acting as commissioners, United States courts 465 *“Justin,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 905 *Juvenile Court, D. C.,* appropriation for judge, probation officers, etc 166, 963 for jurors; expenses, etc 167, 963 given concurrent jurisdiction with Supreme court in cases of abandoned wife or child 136 jurisdiction to compel father of bastard to provide for support, etc 134 **K.** *Kahului Harbor, Hawaii,* appropriation for improvement of; report on west breakwater 222 *Kaibab National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Kalamazoo River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 216, 815 *Kalihi Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii,* preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Kalispell, Mont.,* construction of public building authorized at 872xcv *Kamchatka Sea,* killing, etc., fur seals and sea otter in waters of, prohibited 499 punishment for 501 *Kanawha County, W. Va.,* may bridge Great Kanawha River, Charleston 683 *Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Kansas,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *Kansas City, Kans.,* sale, etc., of Wyandotte Indians’ burial ground, repealed 668 *Kansas City, Mo.,* enlargement of public building authorized; limit of cost 889 construction contracts authorized within ultimate cost 889 terms of court at 52 *Kansas Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 529 *Kansas National Forest, Kans.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Kansas River, Kans.,* appropriation for improvement of 219 dams authorized across, in Shawnee or Wabaunsee Counties, Kans 110 preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *Kathlamet Band of Chinook Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for payment to 535 acceptance to be in full for all demands 535 no payment if no living member or descendant 535 allowance for attorneys 535 receipt to be given 535 *Keating, Gust,* deficiency appropriation for 614 *Kendallville, Ind.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Kennard and Sons Carpel Company, J.,* deficiency appropriation for 598 *Kennebec River, Me.,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations in 429 for improvement of, west of Swan Island 801 *Kennedy Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending 1 appropriation for expenses, etc 1 *Kenosha, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 *Kent Island Narrows, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Kenton, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Kentucky,* apportionment of Representatives 13 bridges authorized across Big Sandy River, in Virginia and 505, 505 Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, between West Virginia and 185 *Kentucky River, Ky.,* appropriation for improvement of; Locks and Dams Nos. 13 and 14 447 reimbursement of Madison County for restoring county road near Otter Creek from appropriation for improving 215 *Keokuk, Iowa,* terms of court at 735 *Kern National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Kerr, Daniel M.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615, 930 *Kewaunee, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 restriction waived 217 *Key West, Fla.,* appropriation for repair of defenses of; use of balances 126 for improvement of harbor; distribution 209, 809 for navy yard, public works 340 use of balances for officers’ quarters 340 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 new radio installations not permitted within 15 miles of Government station at 307 preliminary examination to be made for harbor of refuge 823 *Keyport Harbor, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 *Kickapoo Community in Mexico,* appropriation for reimbursing trust funds of, expenses defending tribe, etc., from frauds 533 *Kickapoo Indian Reservation, Kans.,* appropriation for Indian school 524 *Kickapoo Indians, Mexican,* appropriation for paying members of, residing in Mexico, amount of lease money 533 *Kickapoo Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 529 *Kimoall, Ivory G.,* designated representative of Grand Army of the Republic on Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington Cemetery, Va., commission 882 *Kingfisher, Okla.,* appropriation tor public building 421 *Kingston Lake,* bridge authorized across, Conway, S. C 493 *Kingwood, W. Va.,* condensed cannon granted to 509 *Kinkaid Act,* cultivation requirements not applicable to entries under 124 *Kinney, Thomas E.,* deficiency appropriation for contested-election expenses 931 *Kinston, N. C.* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for agency expenses, from tribal funds 529 for fitting up hospital on Fort Sill school reservation 529 for support, etc., of, from tribal funds 529 trust funds may be used for benefit of tribes 33 deposit of funds not used 33 not applicable to fund from sale of grazing lands 34 *Kiowa Indian Reservation, Okla.,* deferred payments by homesteaders for ceded lands of, extended and subdivided 91 *Kipp, George W., late a Representative,* deficiency appropriation for pay to heirs of 616 *Kirksville, Mo.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 869 *Kissimmee, Fla.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877xcvi *Kissinger, John R.,* appropriation for monthly payments to 577, 710 *Klamath Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 534 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 621 *Klamath Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* appropriation for Modoc Point irrigation project; repayment 534 *Klamath National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 383, 840 *Knives and Forks,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Knoxville, Tenn.,* terms of court at 314 office of clerk to be kept at 315 *Knudston, Albert,* deficiency appropriation for 614 *Kobe, Japan,* appropriation for Seamen’s Institute 104, 697 *Kodiak, Alaska,* deficiency appropriation for relief of volcano sufferers 597 *Kootenai National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Kootenai River,* bridge authorized across, Libby, Mont 71 Rexford, Mont 71 Troy, Mont 71 preliminary examination to be made of, Bonners Ferry to international boundary line 231 *Korea* (*see* Chosen). *Krebs, Lloyd L. R.,* appointment as major, Medical Corps, Army, retired, authorized 187 *Kuahua, Hawaii,* appropriation for naval magazine, public works 343, 901 **L.** *La Fayette County, Ark.,* alteration, etc., of bridge across Red River in, authorized 185 *La Junta, Colo.,* limit of cost increased, public building 866 *La Sal National Forest, Utah and Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *La Salle, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 421 limit of cost, increased, public building 866 *La Trappe River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Labor* (*see* Employees). *Labor Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, chief statistician, clerks, etc 405, 783 for per diem, experts, etc 406, 783 for reports and materials, for 406, 783 for share, International Labour Association 406, 783 for books, etc 406, 783 for medical examination of injured employees 406, 783 for International Congress on Social Insurance 477 deficiency appropriation for per diem, experts, etc 50 investigating abroad cost of production of dutiable articles, etc., transferred to Bureau of Domestic and Foreign Commerce from 407 transferred to Department of Labor 737 *Labor Bureaus,* inquiries to be made by Industrial Relations Commission into increasing usefulness, etc., of 416 *Labor, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, chief statistician, clerks, etc 405, 783 *Labor Department* (*see* Department of Labor). *Labor Disputes,* inquiry to be made by Industrial Relations Commission into methods of adjusting, etc., by mediation 416 *Labor Organizations,* appointment on Industrial Relations Commission of not less, than three representatives of, required 415 *Labor-Saving Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for testing, etc 540 for purchase, etc 545, 795 for additional, for Chicago, Ill 545 *Labor-Saving Machines,* appropriation for purchase, for Auditor for Post Office Department 381 *Labor-Saving Machines, Treasury Department,* appropriation for purchase of 758 *Labor Statistics, Bureau of, Department of Labor,* name of Labor Bureau changed to 737 powers and duties of Commissioner of Labor transferred to Commissioner of Labor Statistics 737 provisions of paying for injuries transferred to 737 *Laborers,* restricted to eight hours a day on public works 726 river and harbor dredging and excavation similar to 726 *Labour Legislation, International Association for,* appropriation for contribution 406, 783 *Lace-Making Machinery, Lever and Gothrough,* appropriation for refunding duties on imported 663 *Laconia, N. H.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Lake Beresford, Fla.,* preliminary examination to be made of canal from Saint Johns River 823 *Lake Champlain, N. Y. and Vt.,* appropriation for improvement of Narrows of 201, 801 preliminary examination to be made of deep water connections with canal 822 *Lake City, Fla.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Lake County, Ind.,* bridge authorized across Calumet River in 19 *Lake Crescent and Dunns Creek, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of, from Saint Johns River to Crescent City, Fla., restriction 810 *Lake Denmark, Naval Magazine, N. J.,* appropriated for public works 342, 901 *Lake Erie,* preliminary examination to be made of waterway from Toledo, by Maumee River and Fort Wayne to Lake Michigan 228xcvii *Lake Michigan,* preliminary examination to be made of Grays Reef Passage 228 of waterway from Lake Erie at Toledo by Maumee River and Fort Wayne to 228 *Lake of the Woods, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of Zippel Bay 816 *Lake Pontchartrain, La.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Lake River, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Company,* may bridge Calumet River, South Chicago, Ill 66 *Lake Superior,* preliminary examination to be made of waterway to Mississippi River from 229 *Lake Traverse, Minn. and S. Dak.,* appropriation for improvement of 217 *Lake Union, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Puget Sound to 820 *Lake Washington, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Lake Washington, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Puget Sound to 820 *Lake Winnepesaukee,* rural mail delivery by carrier with motor boat on 553 *Lake Worth Inlet, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Lakeland, Fla.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Lakes,* investigating pollution, etc., of, as affecting diseases of man, authorized 309 *Lakota, N. Dak.,* condemned cannon granted to 1009 *Lamar, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Lamb,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Lambs,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Lamoille County, Vt.,* obsolete ordnance granted to 1010 *Lamont Street NW., D. C.,* proceedings to condemn land for extending 71 appropriation for expenses 71 *Lancaster, Ky.,* condemned cannon granted to 511 construction of public building authorized at 871 *Lancaster, K. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to 509, 510 *Lancaster, Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized; use of balances 882 condemned cannon granted to, for Spanish War Veterans camp 1009 *Lancaster, S. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Land Grants,* office work on surveys within, allowed from fund 924 *Land Mortgage Banks, European Cooperative,* appropriation for expenses of commission to cooperate in study, etc., of 855 *Land Office, General* (*see* General Land Office). *Land Offices* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for contingent expenses 454 available for clerks detailed for examinations, assistance, etc 454 specific authority required for expenses 464 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 620, 624, 936 *Lands, etc.,* appropriation for custody of, etc 434 *Lanas in Severalty to Indians,* appropriation for completing allotments, etc 518 for survey and subdivision of reservations, etc., for allotting 518 repayment 518 jurisdiction of district courts in actions etc., involving 46 effect of decrees 46 lands of Five Civilized Tribes, Osages, and Quapaws excepted 46 right of appeals 46 Osage Indians, Okla., disposal of estates, etc 86 surface of classified coal lands, Fort Berthold Reservation, N. Dak., may be allotted to the Indians 631 wills of adult Indians disposing of trust allotments, etc., allowed 678 approval of Secretary required 678 trust period may continue 679 not applicable to Five Civilized Tribes or Osages 679 *Lanett, Ala.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *L’Anguille River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 215, 814 preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Lansing, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 421 rent 421 *Lanzon, Joseph,* military record established 915 *Lard,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Las Cruces, N. Mex.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Las Vegas, N. Mex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building authorized between East Las Vegas and 883 repeal of former authority 883 *Lassen National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Laths,* duty on Canadian 6 *Latta, J. P., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 616 *Laundering Machines, etc., Treasury Department,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, labor, etc., for paper money 595 *Laundries, Army,* outside work permitted by; use of proceeds 580, 713 *Laurel, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 421 limit of cost increased, public building 867xcviii *Laurens, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Lavaca River, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Law Books for Judicial Officers,* appropriation for 412, 789 *Lawler, Kathleen F.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615 *Lawrence County, S. Dak.,* restrictions removed on settlement on specified lands, Black Hills National Forest 188 *Lawrence, Kans.,* appropriation for Haskell Institute Indian school 524 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 621 *Lawrenceburg, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Laws of Congress,* appropriation for law clerk and assistant, editing, etc 372, 750 *Lawton and Fort Sill Electric Railway Company,* right of way across certain lands in Comanche County, Okla., transferred to Lawton Railway and Lighting Company, from 495 *Lawton Railway and Lighting Company,* right of way across certain lands in Comanche County, Okla., transferred from Lawton and Fort Sill Electric Railway Company to 495 *Lawyers’ Cooperative Edition, Volume 56,* appropriation for copies of 464 *Lazear, Mabel H. (widow),* appropriation for monthly payments to 577, 710 *Le Mars, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 421 *Lead Arsenates,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of adulterated 300, 853 *Leadville National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Leaf River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 811 *Leaf Tobacco,* statistics of quantities in hands of manufacturers and dealers to be published semiannually 106 provisions for obtaining 106 *Leather,* duty on Canadian, cases, satchels, etc 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on cases, satchels, etc 8 *Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 451 use of fuel oil 451 for penitentiary, construction 462 for penitentiary, maintenance 466 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 602, 921 for penitentiary, maintenance 613, 622, 927 *Leaves of Absence,* additional, granted to Forest Service employees on permanent duty in Alaska 843 allowed piece rate employees, office of Auditor for Post Office Department 754 annual, for thirty days allowed employees of mail bag and lock repair shops 546 *Leaves of Absence, Army,* Female Nurse Corps, when serving outside the States, allowed cumulative 72 *Lebanon, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Lebanon, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Lebanon, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 421 condemned cannon granted to 508 *Lee, Albert J.,* appropriation for paying judgments in favor of, against certain Indians in Oklahoma, from funds to their credit 533 *Lee County, Ark.* bridge authorized across Saint Francis River, in 18 *Leech River, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of, from mouth to Leech Lake Dam 818 *Leesburg, Va.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Legacy Taxes,* claims for erroneously, etc., collected, under war revenue act, to be presented before January 1, 1914 240 payment of 240 *Legare, George S., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 931 for legal representatives of, contested election expenses 931 *Legations,* appropriation for clerks at 96, 689 for interpreters to 96, 689 *Legislative, Executive and Judicial Expenses,* appropriation for legislative expenses 360, 739 for Senate 360, 739 library of National Monetary Commission made part of Congressional Library 364 for Capitol police 364, 742 for Congressional Directory 364, 743 for Joint Committee on Printing; Congressional Directory 743 for House of Representatives 365, 743 “during the session” to mean 120 days 368 to mean 212 days 746 clerks to Members, etc., placed on roll of employees 368, 746 for Library of Congress 368, 746 for Botanic Garden 371, 749 for executive expenses 371, 749 for President 371, 749 for Vice President 371, 749 for Executive Office 371, 749 for Civil Service Commission 371, 749 investigation, etc., of personnel of departments, etc., D. C 750 for Department of State 372, 750 for Treasury Department 373, 751 examination of accounts by administrative heads of divisions and bureaus 375 collecting internal revenue 381, 759 Independent Treasury 381, 759 mints and assay offices 383, 761 coiner, etc., abolished 384 government in the Territories 885, 763 for War Department 385, 763 reduction of force 385 public buildings and grounds 388, 766 State, War, and Navy Department Building 389, 767xcix appropriation for Navy Department 390, 767 for Interior Department 395, 772 surveyors general 399, 777 for Post Office Department 401, 778 for Department of justice 404, 781 for Department of Commerce and Labor 405, 782 Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce established 407 for judicial expenses 411, 789 for United States courts 411, 789 for Commerce Court 412 for Court of Customs Appeals 412, 789 for Court of Claims 412, 790 pay of switchboard operators, assistant messengers, etc., rated 413, 790 permanently incapacitated persons not to be paid 413, 790 restriction on paying for personal services from lump-sum appropriations 413, 790 not applicable to mechanics, etc 790 efficiency ratings system for classified service in executive departments to be established 413 retention of honorably discharged soldiers and sailors 413 persons violating law requiring specific appropriation; etc., for employees, to be summarily dismissed 414 punishment on conviction 414 contingent funds to be apportioned to each office and bureau or a department at beginning of the fiscal year 414 changes, etc., restricted; purchases from other funds forbidden 414 expenditures for telephones in private residences, etc., forbidden 414 all publications for public distribution to be addressed, mailed, etc., from Government Printing Office 414 regular annual estimates to be submitted as now required by law 415 change of form, etc., forbidden 415 *Legislatures,* statements required of candidates for the Senate, of expenses before election; after 27 candidates for the Senate forbidden to contribute, etc., to the election of Members of 28 may contribute to political committees 28 *Leipsic River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of; cutoffs Nos. 1 and 5 204 for improvement of, new project 204, 806 preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Lemhi Indian Reservation, Idaho,* sale of agency and school lands of former, authorized 195 preference right of Idaho to purchase 195 *Lemhi National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Lemly Maj. W. B., Marine Corps,* disallowance in vouchers removed 354 *Lenoir, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association,* lease of lots, etc., Hot Springs, Ark., authorized to 121 *Leominster, Mass.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *“Leonidas,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 905 *Lepanto, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Little River at 58 *Lepers, etc., Island of Guam,* appropriation for care of 332, 893 transfer to Culion, Philippine Islands, authorized 332 *Leprosy Hospital, Hawaii,* deficiency appropriation for maintenance 618 *Lethbridge, Canada,* appropriation for exhibit at International Dry Land Congress 301 *Letter Balances, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for 552, 800 *Leiter Carriers, Postal Service,* appropriation for city delivery 545, 795 promotions 545, 795 for experimental village delivery 559, 796 for rural service. 553, 800 pay established 553 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for additional salary 623, 625, 937 for paying overtime claims 937 abolishment of first grade; appointments to be made to second grade $800 794 after June 30, 1913, promotions at first class offices to fifth grade 794 at second class offices to fourth grade 794 *Letters of Exchange, International Congress on Uniform,* deficiency appropriation for report of American delegate 595 *Levees,* appropriation for protecting, against impending Mississippi River flood, between Head of Passes and Cape Girardeau, Mo 78 made available for tributary waters 631 for protecting, against impending flood, on the Mississippi and tributary rivers 85 for rebuilding, on Mississippi River and tributaries 633 to be deducted from annual appropriation for improving 633 authorized across Saint Francis and Varney Rivers, by Dunklin County, Mo 119 *Lever and Gothrough Lace-Making Machines,* appropriation for refunding duties on imported 663 *Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River,* bridge authorized across, Pike County, Ky 116 preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Levitte Land and Lumber Company,* may bridge Bayou Bartholomew 20 *Lewes, Del.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Lewis and Clark National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Lewis River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, including North Fork 221, 820 for dredge and snag boat for, etc 221 *Lewisburg and Northern Railroad Company,* may bridge Cumberland River near Nashville, Tenn 62 *Lewisburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 76 *Lewiston, Idaho,* may bridge Clearwater River 494 *Lewistown, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876c *Libby Islands, Me.,* life-saving station authorized on the larger of 511 *Libby, Minn.,* Ball Bluff, Cornish, and, may bridge Mississippi River, Aitkin County 495 *Libby, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Kootenai River, near 71 *Liberia,* appropriation for minister resident and consul general 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Liberty, Mo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Librarian of Congress,* appropriation for, chief assistant, etc 368, 746 to furnish Canada with Congressional Record in exchange for Parliamentary Hansard 632 *Library, D. C., Free Public,* appropriation for expenses 145, 942 *Library of Congress,* appropriation for Librarian, assistant, etc 368, 746 for chiefs of division, etc 368, 747 for reading rooms, etc 369, 747 payment to Etta J. Giffin 747 for law library 369, 747 for Semitic and Oriental literature 747 for copyright office 369, 747 for distributing card indexes, etc 370, 748 for temporary services; carriers 370, 748 for Sunday opening 370, 748 for purchasing books, periodicals, etc. 370, 748 embossed books for the blind to be deposited in 748 for contingent expenses 370, 748 for superintendent of building, clerks, etc 370, 748 for engineers, etc 370, 749 for Sunday opening 370, 749 for incidental expenses, care of building, etc 371, 749 for furniture, etc 371, 749 for trees, etc., for grounds of 444 for printing and binding 482 for installing water meters in 953 deficiency appropriation for 621, 936 bequest for Gardiner Greene Hubbard collection of engravings in, accepted 319 trust created; use of interest 320 Monetary Commission library made part of, etc 364 appropriation for moving from Senate Office Building 364 *Library of Congress, Superintendent of Building arid Grounds,* appropriation for, clerks, watchmen, engineers, etc 370, 748 *Licenses, D. C., Liquor* (*see* Excise Law, D. C.). *Licenses of Domestic Vessels,* enrollment and, consolidated in one document 70 *Licking Biver, Ky.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 228, 824 *Liens for Internal-Revenue Taxes,* if not paid; not valid against mortgagee, etc., unless filed in district court 1016 if authorized by State law, to be filed in county office 1016 *Liens, United States Courts,* restriction on docketing, etc., in State offices, repealed 311 *Life Insurance Companies, D. C.,* provisions regulating business of indemnity, etc 16 *Life-Saving Service, Treasury Department,* appropriation for General Superintendent, clerks, etc 378, 756 for superintendents 428 for keepers 428 for crews, expenses, etc 428 deficiency appropriation for 618, 623, 934 *Life-Saving Stations,* established, Half Moon Bay, Cal 511 Libby Island, Me 511 Mackinac Island, Mich 511 Sea Gate, New York Harbor 511 *Life Saving Testimonials,* appropriation for rescuing shipwrecked American seamen, etc 98, 691 *Life Sentences, United States Courts,* prisoners under, may be released on parole; conditions 650 *Lifeboats, etc.,* appropriation for equipping Army transports with 133 *Lifeboats, Motor,* passenger steam vessels may carry gasoline in tanks of 650 *Light Vessels,* appropriation for expenses 469 for officers and crews 469 for one for general service 468 deficiency appropriation for general service 614 for expenses 622, 937 additional, authorized for general service 238 one authorized, off Monhegan Island, Me 1017 for Southwest Pass, Mississippi River 1018 *Lighthouse Establishment,* appropriation for light vessel 468 for fog signal, etc., Point Loma, Cal 468 deficiency appropriation for light vessels 614 for keepers salaries 622 for repairs, etc 622 for light vessels 622 for buoyage 622 for supplies 622 compensation allowed to employees for injuries 239 *Lighthouse Inspectors, etc.,* appropriation for salaries, in the field 469 *Lighthouse Keepers, etc.,* appropriation for salaries 469 *Lighthouse Tenders,* construction of two, for first lighthouse district, authorized 238 of, for general service, authorized from appropriation for fifteenth district 239 for general use, authorized 1017 *Lighthouses, Beacons, and Fog Signals,* appropriation for light vessel for general service 468 for Point Loma, Cal., light station 468 deficiency appropriation for Thimble Shoal, Va., light station 614 additional land for Aransas Pass station, Tex 238 Ashland, Wis., additional aids to navigation 1018 Atchafalaya Entrance Channel, La., aids to navigation in 1017 Ashtabula, Ohio, aids to navigation 1018 Baltimore, Md., gas buoys, etc., in channel 238 Cape Fear River, N. C., lights, etc., authorized 238ci Cape Saint Elias, Alaska, light and fog-signal station 1018 Cleveland, Ohio, fog signal 1018 Guantanamo Bay. Cuba, dwelling for keepers and additional lights authorized 239 Lorain, Ohio, light station, etc 1018 Manistique, Wis., additional aids 1018 Navassa Island, W. I., light station authorized 1018 North Farallon Island, Cal., light and fog-signal station 1018 Oconto, Wis., pierhead lights, etc 1018 Puget Sound, etc., Wash., aids to navigation 1018 Thimble Shoal, Chesapeake Bay, Va., light and fog-signal station reestablished 238 *Lighthouses Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for commissioner, deputy, etc 408, 783 for lighthouses, beacons, etc 468 for general expenses 469 for lighthouse keepers, salaries 469 for salaries, officers and crews, vessels 469 for inspectors, etc., in the field 469 deficiency appropriation for lighthouse keepers, salaries 622 for lighthouses, repairs, etc 622, 937 for light vessels 622, 937 for buoyage 622, 937 for supplies 622, 625 for paying claims for damages from collisions 929 aids to navigation authorized 1017 compensation to employees injured in service 239 clothing for crews may be purchased for sale to employees 239 rations furnished to shipwrecked persons by employees, to be repaid 239 officer may be designated to act, in absence of commissioner and deputy 239 purchases of additional land authorized; limit 1018 supplies for special works may be furnished from general stock and reimbursed thereafter 1018 sales of condemned supplies, etc.; deposit of net proceeds 1019 *Lighting, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 154, 952 maximum rates for contracts for, during fiscal year 1913 181 gas lamps 181 electric incandescent lamps 181 electric arc lamps 182 electric flame arc lamps 182 replacement of inclosed arc lamps 182 maintenance, etc., expenses to be borne by contractor 182 cost of posts; allowance for excess 183 equipment by District; deductions 183 adoption of other forms of electric, authorized; payments 183 moving, etc., lamps; rates 184 oil mantle lamps, contracts authorized for 184 discontinuance of lamps permitted without further payment 184 railroads, other than street, to pay, of streets through which tracks laid 953 *Lighting of Rivers,* appropriation for 469 *Lighting, Public Buildings,* appropriation for gas, electric, etc 433 *Lightning,* appropriation for investigations to prevent loss of life and property from 787 *Lignites, etc.,* appropriation for testing 458 amount appropriated 1911, for testing, etc., reduced 37 *Lincoln County, Mont.,* may construct three bridges across Kootenai River 71 *Lincoln Memorial, D. C.,* designation of Honorable Shelby M. Cullom as special resident commissioner 731 compensation 731 plan, design, and location for, approved 1022 *Lincoln National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Lincoln, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 421 rent 421 limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Lincoln’s Death Place, Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for repairs, etc 445 *Linen Cloth,* appropriation for refund of duties on machines for weaving, from flax and flax fiber 663 *Linseed,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Linton, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Liquor Traffic,* appropriation for suppressing, among Alaska natives 459 for suppressing, among Indians 519 use of wines for sacramental purposes, allowed 519 authority of special officers 519 deficiency appropriation for suppressing, among Indians 936 *Liquors, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 289, 844 *Liquors, Intoxicating* (*see* Intoxicating Liquors). *Literature, International Catalogue of Scientific,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 436 for printing and binding 481 *Little Calumet River,* bridge authorized across, Chicago, Ill 495 preliminary examination of, to be made from junction up to Blue Island 825 *Little Elk River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205 *Little Falls, Minn.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Little Kanawha River, W. Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made from Creston to head of navigation 228 *Little Manatee River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Little Peconic Bay, Long Island, N. Y.,* preliminary examination, of channel to be made 224 *Little Pedee River,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Little Pigeon River, Tenn.,* appropriation for improvement of 215, 814 *Little River, Ark.,* bridge authorized across, Lepanto 58cii *Little River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 806 *Little River Drainage District, Okla.,* approval and payment of assessments of certain absentee Shawnee and citizen Pottawatomie allottees in; conditions, etc 194 *Little Rock, Ark.,* appropriation for burial of patients dying at Hot Springs Hospital in national cemetery at 441 acceptance authorized of Confederate cemetery 663 transferred to care of superintendent of national cemetery 664 *Little Wabash River, Ill.* preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Littleton, N. H.,* terms of court at 357 *Live Oak, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 421 limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Live Stock Products,* appropriation for disseminating, etc., information concerning 273, 831 for preparing, etc., reports on 273, 831 *Livingston, Mont.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Load Lines for Merchant Ships, International Conference on,* appropriation for participation in 695 *Loaning Money, D. C.,* regulations restricting, at more than six per cent interest 657 license tax; issue, etc 657 *Loans and Currency Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc 374, 752 *Lobsters,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Lock Haven, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized. 875 *Locklies Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Locomotive Engine Boilers, Safe,* appropriation for expenses, compelling railroads to use 437 *Logan, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River near Palisade 15 *Logan, Ohio,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *“Logged-off” Lands,* appropriation for studying methods of utilizing, etc 277, 836 *Lolo National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc.; of 283, 840 *London, England,* appropriation for dispatch agent 98, 690 for participating in conference for assigning load lines to merchant ships at 695 *Long Beach, Cal.,* preliminary examination of harbor, etc., to be made 229 *Long Island City, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Lookout Mountain, Tenn.,* condemned cannon granted to 1009 *Lorain, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 421 light and fog signal station, etc., authorized at 1018 *Lorain, Ohio* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 228 *Los Angeles, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 219, 818 for improvement of outer harbor 220 for public building, temporary quarters, lighting 421 inspectors of nulls and boilers provided for 1013 preliminary examination of harbor, etc., to be made 229 transfer of submerged lands with, for public purposes 220 *Loss by Exchange,* appropriation for Army disbursing agents abroad and in Alaska 576, 709 for consulates 104, 697 for missions 98, 690 *Loudens lager, H. C., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 616 *Louisburg, Kans.,* condemned cannon granted to 509 *Louisiana,* apportionment of Representatives 13 school sections in unsurveyed swamp lands granted to 90 *Louisville, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Louisville, Ky., City Court,* naturalization papers in, prior to June 29, 1906; status of 487 *Lovers’ Lane.D. C.* (*see* Rock Creek Drive and Lovers’ Lane, D. C.). *Lowelltown, Me.,* may be discontinued as subport of entry 110 *Lower Band of Chinook Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for payment to 535 acceptance to be in full for all demands 535 no payment if no living member or descendant 535 allowance for attorneys 535 receipts to be given 535 *Lower Thoroughfare, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205 *Ludington, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 216, 815 *Lumber,* duty on Canadian, sawed boards, planks, deals, etc 6 free of duty when imported from Canada, sawed 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, sawed 11 *Lumber River,* bridge authorized across, Lumberton, N. C. 724 *Lumber River, N. C. and S. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Lumberton, N. C.,* bridge authorized across Lumber River 724 limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Lump Sum Appropriations,* annual estimates for, exceeding $250,000 to give in detail each object of expenditure contemplated 487 corresponding details of expenditures made during previous year 487 payment of salaries from, in excess of similar, for 1912 forbidden 626 to persons transferred from specific salaries, at rate greater than such salaries forbidden 626 heads of executive departments to enforce pro vision 626ciii payment of salaries from, in excess of similar, during preceding year forbidden 790 transfers restricted 790 not applicable to mechanics, etc 790 restriction on rate of salaries for services paid from 413 restriction on paying salaries from, not applicable to scientific work, etc., for Agricultural Department 854 no increase of pay than from specific salary 854 *Lunacy Writs, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses of executing 167, 963 deficiency appropriation for 600 *Luquillo National Forest, P. R.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Luxemburg, Netherlands and,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Lykes, Gibbes,* may be appointed second lieutenant of cavalry 697 *Lynchburg, Va.,* appropriation for public building, rent 412 limit of cost increased, public building 32, 869 *Lynn, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 201, 802 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 821 *Lynnhaven River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Lyons, N. Y.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 **M.** *McAlester Country Club,* sale of surface of tract of segregated coal and asphalt lands in Oklahoma to 69 *McAlester, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 422 *McCarthy, Lieut. Col., D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 602 *McChesney, John D.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts Geological Survey 925 *McClellanville, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of waterways between Charleston and 208, 808 preliminary examination of, to be made of inland waterway between Winyah Bay and 226 *McComb, Miss.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *McCook, Nebr.,* appropriation for public building 422 limit of cost increased, public building 867 *McCreary, Honorable George D.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 *McCrosson, John T.,* grant of franchise for irrigation ditch, etc., Hilo, Hawaii, to, and associates 234 *McHenry, J. G., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 931 *McKees Rocks, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *McKenzie County, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, from Mountrail County to 681 Yellowstone River in 680 *McLean, George R.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 *McMillan Park, D. C.,* appropriation for parking, reservoir 154, 953 *McMinn and Bradley Counties, Tenn.,* may bridge Hiwassee River, Charleston to Calhoun 31 *McNeil Island, Wash.,* appropriation for penitentiary, maintenance 468 deficiency appropriation for penitentiary 613, 928 *Macaroni,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Machias, Me.,* condemned cannon granted to Daughters of American Revolution of 1011 *Machine Guns, Navy,* appropriation for, for ships 336 *Machines, Agricultural,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Machodoc Creek, Upper, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 807 *Mackinac Indian Agency, Mich.,* appropriation for special agent, etc 525 *Mackinac Island, Mich.,* life-saving station authorized at 511 *Mackinac, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 447 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 824 *Macon, Ga.,* loan of tents, cots, etc., for Confederate Veterans’ Reunion at 628 *Madden, William,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 617, 933 *Madison, Carrie,* deficiency appropriation for refund of special assessment, District of Columbia 600 *Madison County, Ky.,* reimbursement for improving county road from appropriation for improving Kentucky River 215 *Madison, E. H., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 616 *Madison, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Madison National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 283, 840 *Madison, S. Dak.,* condemned cannon granted to 508 construction of public building authorized at 872 *Madison, Wis.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Madisonville, Ky.,* acquiring eite for public building at, authorized 878 *Madrid, Spain,* appropriation for delegates to International Postal Union at 550civ *Magazines, etc.,* sworn statements of names of editors, publishers, stockholders, etc., of, to be filed semiannually with Postmaster General 553 to appear in next issue 554 denial of mail privileges for noncompliance 554 paid editorial, etc., matter to be marked as advertisements 554 penalty for violations 554 *Magnetic Observations,* appropriation for continuing, under Coast Survey 470 *Mahoning River, Ohio,* preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Mail Bag and Lock Repair Shops,* vacation allowance of 30 days to employees of, repealed 38 reenacted 546 *Mail Bags, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for repair shop, rent, power, etc 539, 791 for equipment, repairs, etc 546, 796 for labor in repair shops 546, 797 for freight or expressage on empty 547, 797 deficiency appropriation for freight on 50, 623, 623, 937 leaves of absence for 30 days allowed repairshop employees 546 *Mail Locks, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for repair shop, rent, power, etc 539, 791 for repairs, etc 546, 797 for attachments for mail equipments 546, 797 for labor in repair shop 546, 797 leaves of absence for 30 days allowed repairshop employees 546 *Mail Transportation,* appropriation for star routes in Alaska 545, 796 for steamboat, etc., routes 545, 796 for messenger service 546, 796 for pneumatic tubes, etc 546, 796 commission to investigate purchase and operating 546 for wagon service 546, 796 for equipment, etc 546, 796 for railroad routes 546, 797 joint Congressional committee on second-class matter and mail transportation 546 policy of sending second class matter by freight trains restricted 547 payment for mail over bridge at Saint Louis upon a mileage basis 547, 797 limit for special transfer, etc., East Saint Louis and Union Station, Saint Louis 547, 797 adjustment of pay on roads affected by Mississippi River floods, 1912 547 for railway post office car service 547, 797 for electric and cable car service 549, 799 compensation, mail cars, etc 549, 799 routes outside of cities 549, 799 unusual conditions, substitution of wagon service 549, 799 for foreign mails 549, 799 allowance for injuries 550, 799 payments in ease of death 550, 799 for star routes, except in Alaska 553, 800 deficiency appropriation for star routes 50, 623, 625, 937 for messenger service 613 for railroad routes 623, 928, 937 for steamboat, etc., service 625 increased compensation allowed on account of parcel post matter 797 not to exceed five per cent for remainder of contract terms 797 routes weighed since January 1, 1913, excepted 797 readjustment of pay to railroads for, diverted at weighing periods 554 diversions after January 1, 1912, affected 554 repeal of appropriation of $50,000 for commission on second class matter 38 *Mails* (*see also* Postal Service), periodicals failing to file statements of editors, etc., denied privileges of the 554 readjustment of payment for transportation of, diverted at weighing periods 554 *Maine,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *Maine Judicial District,* terms of court, Portland; session in February, 1912 51 Bangor 51 *“Maine,” U. S. Battleship,* deficiency appropriation for raising wreck of 48 parts of wreck to lie made into tablets or donation as relics; cost, etc 347 payment to engineer officer on duty, removal of wreck from Habana 442 transfer of part of wreck to Cuba, for memorial monument 48 parts of wreck, etc., to municipalities, etc.; restriction 48 *Maize,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada; except for distillation 10 *Makah Indians, Wash.* appropriation for support, etc., of 538 *Malby, George R., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 616 *Malden, Mass.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 donation of site for public building may be accepted 889 *Malden River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 201 preliminary examination of, to be made 821 *Malheur County Commissioners, Oreg.,* may bridge Snake River, Nyssa 31 *Malheur National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Matt, Barley,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Malt Liquors,* restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Maltby Building, D. C.,* appropriation for miscellaneous items, Senate 364 for removing documents to, etc 742 deficiency appropriation for repairs 50, 615 rent of, authorized 606 transferred to control of House of Representatives; assignment of rooms to members 931 *Malted Liquors* (*see* Intoxicating Liquors). cv *Mamaroneck, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of; rights of way, etc 202 *Manasquan River, N. J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Manassas, Va.,* acquiring rite for public building at, authorized 879 *Manatee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 210, 810 *Manifests, Export,* deficiency appropriation for refund of stamps used on 618 *Manistee, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 216, 815 *Manistique, Wis.,* aids to navigation, authorized 1018 *Manitou, Colo.,* land set aride in Pike National Forest as water supply reserve for 685 administration by Secretary of Agriculture at expense of municipality 686 *Manning, Mary J.,* deficiency appropriation for 598 *Manokin River, Ma.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Mansfield, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 421 *Manteo Bay, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to lie made 823 *Manti National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Mantua Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 805 *Manual of Surveying Instruct ions,* appropriation for revised edition; reappropriation 455 *Manufacturers of Tobacco,* statistics of leaf tobacco in hands of, to be published semiannually 106 *Manufactures Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* merged into Bureau of Domestic and Foreign Commerce 407 *Manure Spreaders,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Manzano National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Maple,* duty on Canadian, sugar and sirup 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, sugar and sirup 7 *Maplewood, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, between Overtons and 62 *Maps,* appropriation for connected, etc.; distribution 396, 773 for separate State and Territorial 396, 773 designated areas under enlarged homestead provisions 396, 773 for post route 403, 781 for geologic 458 *Maps, War Department,* appropriation for publication of engineer 447 *Maquoketa, Iowa,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *March, J. S.,* appropriation for widow of sea-post clerk, lost on “Titanic” 550 *Marco, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, harbor to be made 226 *Mare Island, Cal.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works 340, 900 for naval magazine, public works 342, 901 deficiency appropriation for naval magazine 604 *Marengo, Iowa,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Marianna, Ark.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 condemned cannon granted to 509 *Marianna, Fla.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Marine Barracks, D. C.,* appropriation for installing water meters in 155 *Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay of officers, active list 350, 908 additional officers 350 retired list 350, 908 for enlisted men; gunnery sergeants, pay, etc 350, 908 retired enlisted men 351, 909 for undrawn clothing 351, 909 for mileage to officers 351, 909 for commutation of quarters, officers without troops 351, 909 for pay of civil force 351, 909 for provisions; commutation of rations 352, 909 sale of subsistence articles to officers, enlisted men, etc 909 for clothing 352, 909 for fuel, etc 352, 910 for military stores, etc 352, 910 for transportation and recruiting 352, 910 for repairs of barracks 353, 910 per diem enlisted men 353, 910 for forage 353, 910 for commutation of quarters, officers with troops, etc 353, 910 for contingent 353, 910 disallowances of certain vouchers removed 354 to constitute fund of maintenance, Quartermaster’s Department 911 for paying deposits of enlisted men U.S.S. “Georgia,” stolen by pay clerk 330 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 344, 902 for barracks, Boston, Mass 901 Philadelphia, Pa 901 Puget Sound, Wash 901 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 902 Panama Canal 902 deficiency appropriation for contingent 603, 605, 619, 624, 938 for provisions 604, 605, 619, 923 for fuel 604 for repair of barracks 604, 922 for transportation 605 for military stores 605 for pay 619, 624, 935, 938 for transportation and recruiting 619, 935 for commutation of quarters 619 allowance to officers, etc., dying in line of duty; personal misconduct excepted 329 children to receive, if no widow 329 enlisted men may be designated as naval mail clerks 560cvi right of way granted across, reservation Puget Sound Naval Station, Wash 343 service as midshipmen or cadets not computed hereafter as longevity for officers of 891 *Marine Hospitals,* appropriation for repairs, preservation, etc 426 for mechanical equipment 426 for maintenance 435 admission of infectious, etc., cases for study 435 for New Orleans, La., mortuary 435 for Fort Stanton, N. Mex 435 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 48 Wilmington, N. C., part of, reservation conveyed for county school uses 191 *Marion and Baxter Counties, Ark.,* may bridge White River, at Cotter 75 *Marion and Yamhill Counties, Oreg.,* may bridge Willamette River, Newberg 86 *Marion, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Marion, Ind.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 451 *Marion, Ky.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Marion, Mass.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 821 *Marion, S. C.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Maritime Conference, International,* President authorized to invite maritime nations to hold 637 subjects for consideration 638 appropriation for 638 *Maritime Law, International Conference on,* appropriation for participating in 695 *Marketing of Farm Products,* appropriation for distributing information on subjects connected with 854 report on investigation, etc., of systems of 295 *Markets, D.C.,* appropriation for market masters; expenses, etc 142, 940 for repairs 147, 945 *Marlin, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 421 *Marquette Bay, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 815 *Marquette, Mich.,* terms of court at 190 *Marquette National Forest, Mich.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Marrowbone, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Russell Fork, Big Sandy River, at 186 *Marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for 411, 789 *Marshall, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Marshall, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Marshals, Consular Courts,* appropriation for 103, 696 *Marshals, United States Courts,* appropriation for salaries, etc.; advances 465 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc 611, 622, 927, 937 for deputies, Arizona 612 pay increased, Connecticut district 79 *Marshyhope Creek, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Martin, Tenn.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Martins Ferry, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Martinsburg, W. Va.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 870 terms of court at 76 *Maryland,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *Maryland School for Colored Deaf Mutes,* appropriation for instruction of District pupils in 162, 958 *Maryville, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Maryville, Tenn.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Mason, T. R.,* deficiency appropriation for 614 *Masonic Orphanage, Okla.,* time extended for payments on Cheyenne and Arapahoe lands purchased for 46 *Massachusetts,* apportionment of Representatives 13 condemned cannon granted to, for Myles Garrison memorial at Swansea 1012 may reconstruct bridge across Weymouth Back River, Hingham 61 *Matagorda Bay, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway between Brazos River and 214 *Matawan Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Matches, White Phosphorus,* provisions for internal revenue tax on manufacture, etc., of 81 meaning of words “white phosphorus” 81 manufacturers required to register; penalty for failure 81 regulation of business; bond 81 packages required 81 tax of two cents per hundred levied 81 stamps to be affixed; penalty for failure 81 punishment for selling, etc., unstamped 82 evasion of tax 82 use of insufficient stamps, etc 82 reusing stamps, etc 82 forfeiture of factory, etc., for attempts to defraud 82 unstamped packages 82 special stamps to be prepared; sale, accounts, etc 82 counterfeiting, etc., penal ties applicable 82 assessment of taxes on matches sold without stamps; additional to penalties 82 importation of, prohibited after January 1, 1913; certificate of inspection required 83 exportation of, unlawful after January 1, 1914; penalty for violation 83 factory number on packages required; penalty for failure 83 label to be affixed: penalty for neglect 83cvii general penalty for infractions of requirements 83 recovery of fines, etc 83 regulations to be made 83 internal revenue provisions and penalties made applicable 83 in effect July 1, 1913; exceptions 84 *Materials for Shipbuilding, etc.,* admitted from abroad free of duty 562 *Matewan, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork, Big Sandy River at 20 *Mattaponi River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 206, 806 *Mattituck, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202, 803 *Mattoon, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Maurer, Charles J.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 *Maurice River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 805 *Meal,* duty on Canadian corn 4 buckwheat 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on corn 7 buckwheat 7 *Measurement of the Earth, International Geodetic Association for,* appropriation for payment of quota 100, 693 *Meat, Inspection,* appropriation for additional expenses 834 detailed annual estimates of employees, etc., not required 301 *Meats,* duty on Canadian, canned 4 extract of 4 fresh or refrigerated 4 prepared, etc 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, canned 6 extract of 6 fresh or refrigerated 6 prepared, etc 6 *Mechanical Equipment for Public Buildings,* appropriations for heating, hoisting, etc 426 for operating supplies 433 deficiency appropriation for 914 *Mechanical Tabulating Devices,* payment for work on postal accounts by 376 *Mechanics,* restricted to eight hours a day on public work 726 river and harbor dredging or excavation 726 *Mechanics, etc.,* restriction on paying for personal services from lump-sum appropriations, not applicable to 790 *Mecklenburg County, Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 1009 *Medal,* to be presented to Captain Rostron, of “Carpathia,” by the President, to express estimation of Congress for rescue of survivors of “Titanic” 639 appropriation for 639 *Media, Pa.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Medical Charities, D. C.,* appropriation for 171, 966 *Medical Department, Army,* appropriation for Hospital Corps, enlisted men 573, 707 for pay of officers; longevity 574, 708 for acting dental surgeons and contract surgeons 708 for Superintendent, Nurse Corps 575, 708 for nurses (female) 575, 708 for hospital matrons 575, 709 for veterinarians 575, 709 for dental surgeons 575 for acting dental surgeons 575 for contract surgeons 575 for supplies, etc 586, 718 for preventing, etc., epidemic diseases 586, 718 for employees, nurses, etc 586, 718 for Hot Springs Hospital, Ark 586, 718 for museum; library 587, 719 for artificial limbs, etc 448 for appliances for disabled soldiers 448 for trusses for disabled soldiers 448 for Providence Hospital, District of Columbia 448 for Garfield Hospital, District of Columbia 448 for printing medical instructions bulletins 481 deficiency appropriation for 619 expenditures for relief of flood sufferers in January and February, 1913, from unexpended balances, allowed 919 *Medical Department, Navy* (*see also* Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy), Medical Reserve Corps, established 344 assistant dental surgeons authorized in; appointment, etc 344 *Medical Museum, Army,* appropriation for preserving, etc., specimens 587, 719 *Medical Reserve Corps, Navy,* established on basis of Army Medical Reserve Corps 344 tests of qualifications, etc 345 *Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Medicines* (*see* Drugs). *Medicines, Adulterated, etc.,* appropriation for expenses, preventing sale, etc., of 289, 844 *Mediterranean Fruit Fly,* appropriation for investigations of 292, 846 quarantine, etc., against spread of 317 *Medomak River, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 801 *Meetings of Societies, etc.,* no money to be used for expenses of employees of Government or District attending, unless specifically provided for 184 written authority required for paying expenses of employees attending 488 restrictions on attendance; etc., not applicable to postal service 560 not applicable to employees of Department of Agriculture delivering lectures, etc 854 *Meherrin River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Melter and Refiner, Mints and Assay Offices,* position abolished; duties transferred to superintendent 384cviii *Melville Station, R. I.,* appropriation for public works, naval coal depot 901 *Members of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for compensation 365, 743 for mileage 365, 743 for clerk hire 368, 746 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc 368, 746 for mileage, fiscal year 1912, immediately available 36 deficiency appropriation for mileage 51 for compensation 616 clerk hire for December, 1911, to be paid December 21 628 for August, 1912, to be paid on day of adjournment 644 for December, 1912, to be paid on day of recess adjournment 1021 provisions for apportionment of, under the Thirteenth Census 13 provisions for giving publicity to contributions for elections of; additional requirements 25 *Membership Fees, etc.,* no appropriation to be used for paying, etc., by Government or District employees, unless specifically authorized 184 restrictions not applicable to postal service 560 *Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington, Va.,* construction authorized tor beginning, under direction of commission 882 limit of cost; construction contracts authorized 828 contracts with architects for professional services 882 *Memorial Bridge, D. C.,* designs to be prepared by commission for, across the Potomac River to Arlington 885 amount authorized for surveys, etc 885 *Memorial to the North American Indian,* erection in New York Harbor authorized 45 commission created; duties 45 *Memorials,* deficiency appropriation for unveiling, etc., Columbus 49 to Maj. Archibald W. Butt and Francis Davis Millet may be erected in public grounds, Washington, D. C 644 *Memphis, Tenn.,* acquiring site, for public building at, authorized 879 bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 195, 359 construction of public building authorized at 872 terms of court at 314 *Memphis, Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Mena, Ark.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Mencia, Humberto, of Salvador,* admitted to Military Academy for instruction; conditions, etc 632 *Mendota, Ill.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Menominee Harbor and River, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 216, 815 preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *Menominee Indian Reservation, Wis.,* forest investigations, etc., on Indian reservations not applicable to 520 *Menominee Indians, Wis.,* time extended for bringing suits against 539 *Menomonie, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Merchant Ships, International Conference on Load Lines for,* appropriation for participation in 695 *Merchant Vessels, List of,* rebuilt unrigged wooden vessels, if sound, etc., to be so noted on 189 *Merchants and Manufacturers’ Exchange, N. Y.,* articles solely for exhibition at, may be imported free of duty under bond 327 sales for future delivery 327 payment of duty on articles withdrawn 327 no implication of invitation to make exhibits 327 *Merger of Public Utilities, D. C.,* provisions restricting 1006 *Meridian,* requirement of Washington, for astronomical purposes and Greenwich for nautical, repealed 342 *Meridian, Miss.* terms of court at 60, 119 *Mermentau, La.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Franklin to; purchase of Hanson Canal 212 *Mermentau River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of, and tributaries 212, 812 for improvement of waterway to Sabine River from 212, 812 *Merrill, Wis.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Merrimac River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 802 preliminary examination of, to be made from Lowell to the sea 223 *Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.,* appropriation for protection, etc 460 *Messenger Service, Mail,* appropriation for 546, 796 deficiency appropriation for 613 *Messengers,* appropriation for House of Representatives 367, 745 *Messengers to Committees, Senate,* appropriation for 361, 739 *Metalliferous Minerals,* lands temporarily withdrawn for irrigation, etc., open to explorations, etc., for 497 *Metallurgical Industries,* investigations of development, etc., of, authorized 681 *Methods of Business, Executive Departments, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for expert inquiries, etc., for improving 417 *Metropolis, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Metropolitan Coach Company, D. C.,* regulation of operation of vehicles of, etc 490 change of route, transfers with street railways, etc 491 *Metropolitan Police, D. C.* (*see* Police, D. C.). *Mexican Centennial Celebration Commission,* deficiency appropriation for 598cix *Mexican Disturbances,* investigation of claims of Americans for damages suffered in United States from, in 1911 641 commission of three Army officers to be appointed for 641 powers and authority; report 641 deficiency appropriation for expenses 601 tents and rations to American citizens seeking refuge from, in Texas, etc 640 use of unexpended appropriation for Mississippi flood sufferers for 640 transportation to be furnished from border, to Americans fleeing from 641 appropriation for; expenditure 641 amount allowed for subsistence 643 *Mexican Hostilities,* deficiency appropriation for 619 *Mexican War,* deficiency appropriation for volunteers 619 pensions for 60 days’ service in 113 *Mexico,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 for third secretary 96, 689 for Water Boundary Commission 99, 692 *Mexico, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Meyer, John E.,* appropriation for construction of wells, Mount Pleasant Indian School, Mich 525 *Miami, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 209, 809 subject to work by Florida East Coast Railway; terminals 209 suitable terminal facilities required 809 contract with Florida East Coast Railway Company binding 809 for public building 422 *Mica,* free of duty when imported from Canada unmanufactured 10 ground or bolted 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada unmanufactured 11 ground or bolted 11 *Michigan,* acceptance of lands for national forests from 241 public lands granted in lieu 241 apportionment of Representatives 13 *Michigan City, Ind.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 228 *Michigan National Forest, Mich.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Michigan Western Judicial District,* terms, Grand Rapids 190 Marquette 190 Sault Sainte Marie 190 *Middlesboro, Ky.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Middletown, Conn.,* construction of public building authorized at 874 *Middletown, Ohio,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Middlings,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Midland, Mich.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Midshipmen,* course at Naval Academy to be four years 73 commissions as ensigns on graduation 73 to class now at sea 73 to graduating class of 1909 73 no back pay, etc 73 service not to be computed hereafter for longevity of Navy or Marine Corps officers 891 *Midvale, Mont.,* sale of lands to Louis W. Hill, within townsite of 64 withdrawal of lands for Glacier National Park from townsite of 64 *Midway, Ga.,* appropriation for monument in memory of Gens. James Screven and Daniel Stewart 445 *Migratory Game Birds, etc.,* not remaining permanently within one State or Territory deemed within protection of United States 847 not to be taken, etc., contrary to regulations 847 regulations to prescribe closed seasons, etc., to be adopted 847 unlawful to kill, etc., within closed season 848 punishment for 848 preparation of regulations; public consideration 848 regulations to be approved by the President 848 local laws for protecting nonmigratory, etc., birds not affected 848 State legislation to render efficient protection, not prevented 848 *Milbank, S. Dak.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Mileage, Congressional,* appropriation for fiscal year 1912, immediately available 36 *Miles City, Mont.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Milford, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 802 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 223 *Milford Haven, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 206 *Milford, Mass.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Military Academy,* appropriation for support of the 251, 856 for pay of professors 252, 856 for chaplain, and master of sword 252, 856 for pay of cadets 252, 856 additional cadet allowed District of Columbia 252 physical examination of candidates for appointment 252 graduates allowed mileage to post 252 reassembling of court-martial to reopen cases of certain dismissed cadets; reinstatement, etc 856 for extra pay to officers 252, 856 for constructing quartermaster; allowance to present incumbent 252 for longevity 253, 857 for enlisted men 253, 857 for band 253, 857cx appropriation for field musicians 253, 857 for general Army service 253, 857 for extra-duty pay, quartermaster’s service 253, 857 for cavalry detachment 253, 857 for artillery detachment; extra to gunners 253, 857 for engineer detachment; number, etc., authorized 254, 858 for extra pay, first reenlistments 254, 858 for travel; clothing, not drawn; interest on deposits 254, 858 for extra pay, detached service 254, 858 duplication forbidden 255 for pay of civilians 256, 859 for expenses, Board of Visitors 257, 860 Board of Visitors to consist of members of Military Affairs Committees of both Houses; separate visits, notice, etc 257 for contingencies, superintendent 258, 860 for repairs and improvements 258, 860 for fuel, lights, etc 258, 861 for postage, stationery, etc 258, 861 for transportation 258, 861 for printing 253, 861 for expenses, department of cavalry, artillery, and infantry tactics 258, 861 for department of civil and military engineering 259, 861 for department of natural and experimental philosophy 259, 862 for department of mathematics 259, 862 for department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology 259, 862 for department of drawing 259, 862 for department of modern languages 260, 862 for department of law 260, 862 for department of practical military engineering 260, 862 sale of unserviceable material, etc 260 for department of ordnance and gunnery 260, 862 for department of military hygiene 260, 863 for department of English and history 261, 863 for lectures 261, 863 for miscellaneous and incidental expenses 261, 863 for lighting, plumbing, etc 261, 863 for library, etc 261, 863 for contingent, academic board; technical supplies 261, 863 for band instruments, etc 261, 863 for laundry, mess utensils, etc 261, 864 for policing barracks, etc 261, 864 for cadet barracks, furniture 261, 864 for children’s school 262, 864 for fire extinguishing apparatus 262 for buildings and grounds 262, 864 for ordnance museum, laboratory, etc 262, 864 for soldiers’ hospital 262, 864 for waterworks 262, 864 for cadet hospital 262, 864 for cadet barracks 262, 865 for post cemetery 263, 865 for walls, roads, etc 263, 865 for additions to officers’ quarters 263 for rifle galleries, etc 263, 865 for models, relief plans, etc 263, 865 for enlisted men’s quarters 263 for improvements of roads, grounds, etc 263, 865 for completing east academic building 263 for John G. Pavek 263 appropriation for completion of east academic building; equipment 865 for instruction budding, Fort Leavenworth, Kans 865 leave of absence allowed superintendent 263 credit in accounts of Lieut. Col. J. M. Carson, jr., for polo horses 264 professor promoted to colonel for length of service 264 for draining, etc., lands on Constitution Island 584 for subsistence of cadets at inaugural ceremony 712 deficiency appropriation for pay of cadets 602 for fuel, etc 602 for current expenses 619, 935 admission authorized for instruction of Manuel Agüero y Junqué, of Cuba 632 for Juan Dawson, of Salvador 632 for José Pusos Diaz, of Nicaragua 628 for Humberto Meucia, of Salvador 632 for John C. Scholtz, of Venezuela 865 appointment authorized of William W. Prude, late cadet, as second lieutenant of infantry retired 865 cadet service hereafter not computed in Army officer’s continuous service 594 polo ponies purchase limited for use at 714 service as cadets not to be computed for longevity in Navy or Marine Corps hereafter 891 *Military Academy, Superintendent of,* leave of absence, etc., allowed 263 *Military Commissions, Army,* appropriation for expenses 575, 709 enlisted men may serve as stenographic reporters to; extra pay 575 *Military Establishment* (*see* Army). *Military Information, Army,* appropriation for contingent expenses 569, 704 for translator and librarian 576, 709 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 619 *Military Posts,* appropriation for seacoast defenses, Philippine Islands 438 for Fort Sam Houston, Tex., additional land 438 for Fort Mackenzie, Wyo., enlargement of reservation 438 for Schofield Barracks, Hawaii 439 for Fort Monroe, Va 439 for equipping officers’ schools 580, 713 for construction, etc. exchanges 582, 715 chapel, Fort Sam Houston, Tex 715 for constructing roads, walks, wharves, and drainage 583, 716 Fort Banks, Maes 716 Fort Canby, Wash 716 for establishing water and sewer systems 584, 716 deficiency appropriation for water and sewer systems at 619, 623, 935 Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., made a brigade post; estimates 119 use of appropriations for improvements on abandoned, forbidden 582 *Military Reservations,* Fort McHenry, Md., to remain a 311 Fort Robinson, Nebr., right of way across 16 Fort Wingate, N. Mex., added to Zuni National Forest 286 military uses not impaired 286cxi lands, etc., in Fort Grant, Ariz., may be selected by State as part ot grant 302 right of way granted across Fort Huachuca, Ariz 92 Fort Keogh, Mont 357 Fort Mason, Cal 186 Fort Rodman, Mass 267 Fort Shafter, Hawaii 503 Port Discovery, Wash 492 Vancouver, Wash 264 sale of part of Logan H. Roots, Ark 310 *Military Reservations, Abandoned,* appropriation for surveying, etc 457 sale of old jail, etc., Fort Assinniboine, to Hill County, Mont 309 *Military Stores, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 352, 910 *Militia Affairs Division, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of Chief of Staff 388, 765 for rent 388, 765 for miscellaneous expenses 388, 765 all payable from militia appropriations 388, 765 *Militia, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 176, 970 for pay of troops other titan Government employees 176, 970 deficiency appropriation for naval battalion, pay 600, 918 for parade expenses 918 for credit in account of Maj. Boyd Taylor 918 *Militia, Naval,* appropriation for arming and equipping 336, 897 *Militia, Organized,* appropriation for subsistence, etc., officers attending Army schools 576, 709 for expenses of encampments, etc., with Army 639, 710 acquisition of land for Field Artillery target range in eastern military division 710 for Coast Artillery, armory equipment, etc., for 577, 711 for procuring, etc., Field Artillery material for issue to 589, 721 for ammunition for Field Artillery 589, 721 deficiency appropriation for encampments, etc 619, 623 *Milk, Condensed,* reciprocal duty in Canada on 9 *Milk, D. C.,* appropriation for inspection of dairy farms, etc., by health officials 166, 962 *Milk, Fresh,* free of duty when imported from Canada; return of cans 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada; return of cans 10 *Milk River Irrigation System, Mont.,* appropriation for expenses, Fort Belknap Indian Reservation 526 deficiency appropriation for expenses, Fort Belknap Indian Reservation; reimbursable 621 *Mill Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Millard, Ky.,* bridge authorized across Russell Fork, Big Sandy River at 186 *Mille Lacs Lake, Minn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *Millersburg, Ohio,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Millet, Francis Davis,* memorial in public grounds, District of Columbia, allowed to Maj. Archibald W. Butt and, who perished on “Titanic” 644 *Mills Building, D. C.,* appropriation for engineer, watchmen, etc 389, 767 for rent, use of Navy Department 394 *Milwaukee, Wis.,* appropriation for public building, appraisers’ stores 422 for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 450 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 619 acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Minam National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Minden, La.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Mine Explosions, etc.,* appropriation for investigating causes of, etc 458 deficiency appropriation for investigating 621 *Mine-Rescue Cars,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of land for headquarters for 458 acceptance of donations of lands 458 *Mineral Fuel Substances,* appropriation for testing, etc 458 *Mineral Industries,* investigations of development of, etc., authorized 681 *Mineral Lands,* placer mining locations, Alaska, regulated, etc 242 *Mineral Point, Wis.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Mineral Resources of the United States,* appropriation for preparing report on 458 for appropriation for printing and binding 481 *Mineral Substances,* appropriation for investigating treatment of, with reference to safety, etc.; restriction 458 *Mineral Waters,* duty on Canadian, in bottles or jugs 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, in bottles or jugs 7 *Mineral Waters, Natural,* free of duty when imported from Canada not in bottles or jugs 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada not in bottles or jugs 11 *Mines Bureau, Director of,* designated on board to approve plans, etc., for buildings of Mines Bureau at Pittsburgh, Pa 886 *Mines Bureau, Interior Department,* appropriation for salaries and general expenses 458 for investigating mine explosions, etc 458 for testing, etc., fuel substances 458 for investigating treatment of ores, etc 458 for mine inspector, Alaska; per diem 458 for technical books, etc 458cxii appropriation for land, etc., for mine rescue cars headquarters 458 acceptance of lands donated, authorized 458 for rent 399, 776 for expenses removing laboratories 776 deficiency appropriation for George W. Evans 609 for investigating mine accidents 621 amount for testing coals, lignites, etc., reduced 37 employees on hazardous work entitled to compensation for injuries received therein 74 establishment of 681 director to be appointed by the President; salary 681 experts and employees authorized 681 inquiries and investigations of mining and mineral industries 681 of mineral fuels, etc., for the use of the United States 681 reports and recommendations to be made on causes, etc., of accidents 681 improvements in mining, quarrying, etc., industries 682 mine rescue work, prevention of mine fires, etc 682 officials forbidden to have interest in mines, etc 682 to report as to valuation, etc., of private mineral property 682 temporary employment of experts allowed 682 fees allowed for tests, etc.; deposit of receipts 682 laboratories, etc., authorized in Pittsburgh, Pa., for investigations 886 construction of buildings, limit of costs 886 transfer of land to secure site; conditions, etc 886 office accommodations to be provided for, in new building, square 143, D. C. 880 *Mingo and Pike Bridge Company,* may bridge Tug Fork of Big Sandy River, Williamson, W. Va 56 *Mingo Creek, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 208 *Minidoka National Forest, Idaho and Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Mining Laws,* lands temporarily withdrawn for conservation of public lands, open to entry, etc., under, for metalliferous minerals 497 *Ministers Plenipotentiary, Envoys Extraordinary and,* appropriation for 95, 688 *Minneapolis, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 422 bridge authorized across Mississippi River 1012 limit of cost increased, public building 867 may bridge Mississippi River, Nineteenth Avenue to Tenth Avenue 57 Washington Avenue to Thirty-seventh Avenue 57 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 825 time extended for bridging Mississippi River, Nineteenth Avenue to Tenth Avenue 669 Plymouth Avenue to Eighth Avenue 57, 669 Third Avenue to First Avenue 58, 669 Washington Avenue to Thirty-seventh Avenue 670 *Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Sault Sainte Marie Railway Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Mountrail and McKenzie Counties, N. Dak 681 Saint Croix River, Wis. and Minn 14 Yellowstone River, McKenzie County, N. Dak 680 *“Minneapolis,” U.S.S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Minnesota,* apportionment of Representatives 13 appropriation for completing field notes of surveys in 457 *Minnesota and International Railway Company,* may bridge Mississippi River, Bemidji, Minn 74 *Minnesota National Forest, Minn.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *“Minnesota,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 905 *Minor Coins,* appropriation for recoinage of 431 deficiency appropriation for recoinage of 915 *Minority Employees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 367, 745 *Minot, N. Dak.,* condemned cannon granted to 1009 terms of court, at 60 *Mints and Assay Offices* (*see also* Director of the Mint), appropriation for Director, examiner, etc 379, 757 for salaries and expenses, Carson City, Nev 383, 761 New Orleans, La 383, 761 San Francisco, Cal 383, 762 Buise, Idaho 383, 762 Charlotte, N. C 384 Deadwood, S. Dak 384, 762 Helena, Mont 384, 762 Seattle, Wash 384, 763 Salt Lake City, Utah 384, 762 Denver, Colo 384, 761 Philadelphia, Pa 384, 761 New York, N. Y 385, 762 deficiency appropriation for Philadelphia, assay commission expenses 914 for San Francisco, refinery expenses 914 coiner, and melter and refiner, positions abolished 384 duties to devolve upon superintendents 384 employees, to be appointed by Secretary of the Treasury 384 *Misbranded Drugs,* labels stating false curative or therapeutic effect of articles declared 417 *Misbranded, etc., Grass Seeds,* publication of name of dealer selling, etc 835 *Misbranded Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 289, 844 *Miscellaneous Expenses, United States Courts,* restriction on paying salaries from appropriation for 462 *Misdemeanors* (*see* Crimes and Misdemeanors). *Mispillion River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Mission Indians, Cal.,* deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of 936 *Missions, Foreign* (*see* Diplomatic and Consular Service). *Mississippi,* apportionment of Representatives 13 reservation of Choctaw Indian lands, to Thomas Wall, confirmed 189cxiii *Mississippi Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 59, 118 Delta division created 118 terms, Aberdeen 59, 118 Clarksdale 59, 118 Oxford 59, 118 offices of clerk 60, 119 marshal 60, 119 *Mississippi River,* appropriation for protecting levees between Head of Passes and Cape Girardeau, Mo., against floods in 78 for protecting against impending flood, levees on, and tributary rivers 85 for improvement of from Head of Passes to mouth of Ohio River 218, 817 building levees deemed extraordinary emergency work 218, 817 surveys to headwaters of 218, 817 emergency appropriation for repairs of levees 218 construction of dredge boats, etc 218, 817 allotments for connecting water courses, etc 218, 817 revetting, etc., right bank near Helena, Ark 817 repairing levees on Arkansas River 218 examination, etc., of lands subject to overflow between Brunswick and Baton Rouge, La 218 between Bessie and Memphis, Tenn 218 examination of, to be made from Cape Girardeau, Mo., to Rock Island, Ill 178 plans for local cooperation 817 for improvement of levees between Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Rock Island, Ill 817 for improvement of, from the Ohio to the Missouri 219, 817 for improvement of, from the Missouri to Minneapolis, Minn 219, 817 for improvement of, from Saint Paul to Minneapolis, Minn 219, 817 for improvement of, between Winnibigoshish and Pokegama Reservoirs 818 for improvement of reservoirs at headwaters; dam at Gull Lake, Minn 219 for relief of sufferers from floods in 633 for rebuilding levees on, and tributaries, broken, etc., by existing floods 633 to be deducted from improvement from Head of Passes to mouth of the Ohio 633 deficiency appropriation for removing obstructions in 619 bridge authorized across, Aitkin County, Minn 495 Baton Rouge, La 725 Beltrami County, Minn 1014 Beltrami, Minn 58 Bemidji, Minn 74 Grand Rapids, Minn 77 Memphis, Tenn 195, 359 Minneapolis, Minn 1012 Nineteenth Avenue to Tenth Avenue 57 Washington Avenue to Thirty-seventh Avenue 57 Missouri to Illinois 1015 Moline, Ill., to Bettendorf, Iowa 310 Palisade, Minn 15 Prairie du Chien, Wis., legalized 19 Saint Louis, Mo 190 Sartell, Minn 494 intake tower by Saint Louis, authorized in 120 preliminary examination to be made of canal from Vicksburg, Miss., to 824 at Dresbach and Dakota, Minn 229 for dam across Rum River, for reservoir at headwaters of 229 Minneapolis, Minn 825 reservoirs at headwaters of; construction of locks 229 waterway from Lake Superior to 229 time extended for bridging, Minneapolis, Minn., Nineteenth Avenue to Tenth Avenue 669 Plymouth Avenue to Eighth Avenue 57, 669 Third Avenue to Eight Avenue 58, 669 Washington Avenue to Thirty-seventh Avenue 670 Saint Louis, Mo 67 *Mississippi River Commission,* appropriation for expenses, etc 218, 817 allowance of travel expenses of citizen members 218 examination to be made of Mississippi River from Cape Girardeau, Mo., to Rock Island, Ill., by 817 scope of inquiry 817 plans of cooperation by localities affected 817 levees, etc., authorized 817 examination and survey to be made of lands subject to overflow between Brunswick, Miss., and Baton Rouge, La 218 between Bessie and Memphis, Tenn 218 report, etc., to be transmitted 218 appropriation for expenses 219 *Mississippi River Floods,* appropriation for protecting levees, etc., Head of Passes to Cape Girardeau against 78 and tributary rivers 85 made available for tributary waters 631 for rebuilding levees, broken by, etc 633 to be deducted from river and harbor appropriation 633 for relief of sufferers by 633 balance of appropriation for relief of sufferers to be used for care, etc., of Americans seeking refuge in Texas from Mexican disturbances 640 *Mississippi River, Southwest Pass,* appropriation for improvement of, and maintenance 212, 812 *Mississippi Sound, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of channel connecting Mobile Bay, and 211, 811 project modified 811 payment for rights to Grants Pass 811 *Mississippi Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 60, 118 terms, Biloxi 60, 119 Jackson 60, 119 Meridian 60, 119 Vicksburg 60, 119 offices of clerk 60, 119 marshal 60, 119 *Mississippi Valley Floods, 1912,* readjustment of pay for mail transportation to railroads affected by 547 *Missoula, Mont.,* appropriation for public building 422 enlargement of public building at, authorized 869cxiv *Missoula National Forest, Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Missouri,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *Missouri Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 51 terms, Cape Girardeau 52 Hannibal 52 Rolla 52 Saint Louis 52 offices of clerk 52 marshal 52 *Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Coal Company,* may exchange lands under Choctaw and Chickasaw coal lease, Oklahoma 78 *Missouri River,* appropriation for protecting banks of, opposite Sioux City, Iowa 109 for improvement of, to secure 6-foot channel between Kansas City and the mouth 219, 447, 818 cooperation by localities benefited 219 for improvement of, Kansas City to Sioux City, Iowa 219, 818 for improvement of, Sioux City to Fort Benton, Mont 219, 818 for bank revetment above Elk Point 818 bridge authorized across Bellevue, Nebr 89 between Mountrail and McKenzie Counties, N. Dak 681 in North Dakota 117, 668 North Dakota or Montana 302 Omalia, Nebr 494 South Sioux City, Nebr 89 Weldon Springs Landing, Mo 15, 1015 preliminary examination of, to be made at Kansas City 229 examination modified 825 Saint Joseph, Mo 229 reconstruction of bridge over, Sibley, Mo., authorized 55 time extended for bridging, Council Bluffs, Iowa 123 Weldon Springs Landing, Mo 1014 Yankton, S. Dak 357 *Missouri Western Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 52 terms, Chillicothe 52 Jefferson City 52 Joplin 52 Saint Joseph 52 Springfield 52 Kansas City 52 offices of clerk 52 marshal 52 *Mitchell, A. C., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 616 *Moapa National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Moberly, Mo.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 869 *Mobile, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of bar 211, 810 for improvement ot harbor 211, 810 for public building 422 limit of cost increased, public building 866 preliminary examination to be made of harbor and bar 824 terms of court at 699 *Mobile Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc 127, 672 *Mobile Bay, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of channel connecting Mississippi Sound and 211, 811 project modified 811 payment for rights to Grants Pass 811 construction modified and time extended for bridges, etc., Dauphin Island 137 preliminary examination to be made for inland waterway from Pensacola Bay to 823 *Moctelmy, Peter,* appropriation for reimbursement to 524 *Modesto, Cal.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Modoc National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Moieties, Customs,* appropriation for compensation in lieu of 434 *Mokelumne, River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 818 preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Moline-Bettendorf Bridge Company,* may bridge Mississippi River 310 *Moline, Ill.,* bridge authorized across Mississippi River, to Bettendorf, Iowa 310 *Monessen, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Monetary Commission, National,* library of, made part of Library of Congress 364 appropriation for moving 364 termination of 30 *Money Lending, D. C.,* regulations for issuing licenses for, etc., at more than six per cent interest 657 *Money Orders Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc 402, 780 *Money Orders Service, Postal Service,* appropriation for supplies 552, 800 statements from January 1 to June 30, 1912, not to be assorted, etc.; retention as record 915 *Monhegan Island, Me.,* light vessel authorized near 1017 *Mono National Forest, Nev. and Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance of 284, 840 *Monongahela River,* bridge authorized across, Catawba, W. Va 683 *Monongahela River, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of; reconstruction of Lock and Dam No. 6 806 preliminary examination of, to be made; reconstruction of Locks and Dams Nos. 4 and 6 224 for reservoirs at headwaters of; scope of investigation, etc 224 appropriation for expenses 224 *Monopolies,* no vessel owned, etc., by, permitted to enter Panama Canal 567 *Monroe, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Monroe, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Montana,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 400, 777 for exchanging lands with, for forest uses 854 apportionment of Representatives 13cxv bridge authorized across Missouri River in county of Dawson or Valley 302 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 497 homestead entries of 320 acres of non irrigable, etc., lands allowed in 133 *Montana National Bison Range,* appropriation for maintenance 292, 847 *Montclair, N. J.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Monte Vista, Colo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Montenegro, Greece and,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 96, 688 *Monterey, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 220 *Monterey National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Montevideo, Minn.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Montezuma National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Montgomery, Ala.,* terms of court at 699 *Montpelier, Vt.,* adjourned terms of court at 59 *Montrose, Colo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Montrose Park, D. C.,* appropriation for commencing improvement of 443 condemning land for extending roadway from Rock Creek Drive and Lovers’ Lane to 177 appropriation for expenses 178 jurisdiction of roadways in, transferred to District Commissioners 178 *Monumental Stone,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Monuments,* appropriation for care, etc., of, to American soldiers who died in China and Cuba 441 for, over grave of President Tyler in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va 445 for joint, in memory of Gens, James Screven and Daniel Stewart, at Midway, Ga 445 deficiency appropriation for unveiling Columbus Memorial, District of Columbia 49 donation of part of wreck of “Maine” to Cuba authorized for memorial 48 inquiry directed to purchase of land, etc., where, on Bull Run battlefields are erected 729 North American Indian Memorial, authorized in New York harbor 45 *Moore, Rufus S.,* deficiency appropriation for 607 *Moorhead, Minn.,* appropriation for public building 422 limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Mooringsport, La.,* bridge authorized across Caddo Lake at 56 time extended for bridging Caddo Lake at 1020 *Morehead City, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 207, 807 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 225 *Morgan City, La.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Morgan, Honorable Dick T.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 931 *Morgantown, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Mormon Channel, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 220 preliminary examination of, to be made, diversion of canal, etc 230 *Morning and Evening Gun,* appropriation for ammunition for firing 588, 720 *Morocco,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 for Cape Spartel and Tangier Light 98, 691 for interpreters and guards at consulates in 696 *Morris and Cummings Channel,* bridge authorized across, Shell Bank Island, Tex 89 Stedman Island, Tex 55 *Morris, Emma,* deficiency appropriation for payment to, widow of late Auditor for War Department 915 *Morristown, N. J.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Morristown, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Morse, Paymaster John W., Navy,* credit in accounts 893 *Mortar Batteries, Army,* appropriation for construction of 671 *Mosher Water Tube Boiler Company,* deficiency appropriation for 923 *Mosquito Inlet, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Moths, Gypsy and Brown Tail,* appropriation for quarantining against spread of 292, 846 *Motion Pictures and Motion-Picture Photoplays,* copyright provisions extended to 488 penalty for infringing copyrighted works by 489 *Motor Boats,* licensed deck officer’s requirement not applicable to 733 *Motor Vehicles,* duty on Canadian 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Motor Vehicles, D. C.,* punishment for unauthorized use, etc., of 656 *Moultrie, Ga.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Mound City, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of Ohio River, by raising, etc., levees; expenditure by city 216 *Moundsville, W. Va.,* limit of cost increased, public building 869 *Mount Airy, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Mount Carmel, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874cxvi *Mount Desert, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of breakwater to Porcupine Island from 447 *Mount Joy, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to Grand Army post at 1011 *Mount Olive, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Mount Pleasant, Mich.,* appropriation for Indian school 525 for John E. Meyer 525 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Mount Pleasant, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Mount Rainier National Park, Wash.,* appropriation for protection, etc 460 amount for protection, etc., of, reduced 38 *Mount Vernon, Ill.,* limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Mount Vernon, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Mountain Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc 126, 671 eight-hour workday condition 127 contracts authorized 671 for ammunition for 127, 671 eight-hour workday condition 127 for ammunition, etc., for practice 127, 672 *Mountain Grove, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Mountainous, etc., Lands,* sale of, too rough for cultivation, to adjoining owners; limit 78 *Mounted Service School, Army, Fort Riley, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 570, 704 *Mountrail County, N. Dak.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River, to McKenzie County 681 *Moving Pictures,* sending by mail or express films of prize fights, unlawful 240 receiving for sale, exhibition, etc 241 punishment for 241 *Mowers,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Mules,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Municipal Architect’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, duties, etc 144, 942 for repair shop and storage yard 144 for motor truck 144, 942 duties of, under direction of Engineer Commissioner 144 plans of buildings, Zoological Park, to be made by 437 *Municipal Asphalt Plant, D. C.,* appropriation for investigating, etc., by Commissioners, on establishment of proposed 150 *Municipal Building, D. C.* (*see* District Building, D. C.). *Municipal Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 167, 963 for rent; contingent expenses 167, 963 *Municipal Hospital, D. C.,* report to be made on cost, etc., of using vacant buildings on Washington Asylum site for 170 *Municipal Lodging House, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 174, 968 *Munitions of War,* export to any American country where domestic violence exists, prohibited 630 punishment for 630 *Murderkill River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Murphy, Daniel D.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 616 *Murray, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Musical Instrument Cases,* duty on Canadian, leather 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, leather 8 *Musical Instruments,* duty on Canadian, brass band 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, brass band 8 *Muskegon, Mich.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 869 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 824 *Muskogee and Fort Gibson Bridge Company,* may bridge Arkansas River, Muskogee, Okla 19 *Muskogee Indians* (*see* Creek Indians.) *Muskogee, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 422 bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 19 *Mutton,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Mutual Beneficial Associations, D. C.,* not for profit, excepted from requirements for indemnity, life, etc., insurance companies 18 *Mystic, Conn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Mystic River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 202, 802 *Mystic River, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 202 for improvement of, below Island End River 802 *Mystic Shrine, Nobles of the,* loan of tents, etc., for meeting at Dallas, Tex 1025 **N.** *“N. F. Leopold,” Steamer,* name of “W. R. Woodford” changed to 82 *Nacogdoches, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Names, Assumed,* discharges, etc., may be issued in true names, to persons who served in any foreign war under; conditions 324 *Names of Individuals, etc.,* restrict ion on use as trade marks of 649 permissible use of 650 *Nampa, Idaho,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Nansemond River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *“Nanshan,” U.S.S.,* appropriation for repairs 905 *Nanticoke River, Del., and Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Nantucket, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 802cxvii *Nantucket Sound, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of entrance to 201 *Napa River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 220, 818 preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Napoleon, Ohio,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Narragansett Bay Naval Station, R. I.,* appropriation for public works 900 *Narragansett Pier, R. I.,* limit of cost increased, public building 868 preliminary examination for breakwater at, to be made 223 *Nashville, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River near 62 enlargement of public building at, authorized 870 terms of court at 314 *Nassawadox Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *National Archives Building, D. C.,* designs and estimates to be prepared for; minimum space 884 storage of records, documents, etc., of executive departments, Congress, etc., not in current use 884 capacity of building; maximum space to be provided 884 inspection, etc., of archive buildings in Europe to be made 885 limit of cost 885 acquirement of site authorized when plans are approved by commission 885 amount authorized for preparing designs, etc 885 *National Banks* (*see* National Currency). *National Bureau of Criminal Identification,* appropriation for aid to, for Government use, under police, District of Columbia 163, 959 *National Cartage and Warehouse Company, New York City,* deficiency appropriation for refund of duty 935 *National Cemeteries,* appropriation for maintenance 439 for superintendents 439 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 439 for repairing roadways to; restrictions 440 sale of cemetery, Bristol, Pa 440 Cave Hill, Louisville, Ky., additional land 440 roadways limited to one approach 440 for burial of indigent soldiers, D. C 440 interments in Confederate section at Arlington 440 for Antietam battlefield, Md 440 for bringing home remains of officers, soldiers, etc., dying abroad; removals, etc 440 for Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill 441 for Confederate burial plate, care, etc 441 for monuments, etc., in Cuba and China 441 for burial of indigent patients, Hot Springe Hospital, Ark 441 deficiency appropriation for 619 for superintendents 601 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 619, 935 for burial of indigent soldiers 619 acceptance of Confederate cemetery, Little Rock, Ark 663 put in charge of superintendent of National Cemetery 664 superintendents’ salaries 240 additional to Arlington, Va 240 allowance for quarters and fuel 240 *National Com Exposition, Fifth,* exhibit from Agricultural Department to be displayed at 301 *National Currency,* appropriation for superintendent, redemption of 377, 755 for repairs to cutting machine, etc 377, 755 for superintendent, clerks, etc 378, 756 for special examinations 378, 756 for distinctive paper, etc 432 *National Electric Signaling Company,* deficiency appropriation for unpaid balance 922 *National Forest Reservation Commission,* appropriation for national forest lands, etc., under 287, 842 *National Forests* (*see also* Forest Service), appropriation for administration of 280, 839 sale of timber; restriction, Black Hills and Harney National Forests 280 for selecting, etc., lands in, to be opened to homestead entry 287, 842 for survey, etc., of agricultural lands in 287, 842 for constructing permanent improvements 288, 843 for destroying ground squirrels in California 293 for destroying ground squirrels in 847 for advertising restoration to public domain of lands in 455 for topographic surveys of lands in 458 for classification, etc., of agricultural lands in 845 deficiency appropriation for surveying 620 for restoring lands in 620, 624 for improvement of 937 acceptance of lands from Michigan for 241 grant of public lands in lieu 241 additional 10 per cent of receipts to be used for roads, etc.; cooperation with States, etc 288, 843 Calaveras Big Tree, Cal., selections of public and national forest land allowed in exchange for lands conveyed for 108 appropriation for 108 creation or enlargement in specified States forbidden except by act of Congress 497 exchange of lands authorized within Paulina, Oreg 200 exchange of timber on Pecos, N. Mex., for private land to add to Zuni, N. Mex 323 lands exchanged with John L. Baird for addition to Harney, S. Dak 192 lands in Pike, Colo., reserved for water supply, Colorado Springs 684 Manitou 685 restrictions removed on settlement in specified lands, Black Hills, S. Dak., Lawrence and Pennington Counties 188 timber, matured, etc., to be sold at cost to homesteaders and fanners for domestic use 287 transfer of Olmstead lands, North Carolina, to Secretary of Agriculture for 189 *National Guard* (*see* Militia, Organized). *National Guard, D. C.* (*see*Militia, D. C.). cxviii *National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for expenses, Dayton, Ohio 449 Milwaukee, Wis 450 Togus, Me 450 Hampton, Va 450 Leavenworth, Kans 451 Santa Monica, Cal 451 Marion, Ind 451 Danville, Ill 451 Johnson City, Tenn 452 Battle Mountain Sanitarium, S. Dak 452 for clothing, all branches 452 for salaries and expenses, board of managers 452 deficiency appropriation for Leavenworth, Kans 602, 935 for Johnson City, Tenn 602 for Hot Springs, S. Dak 602 for paying J. E. Parrish 602 for Dayton, Ohio 619, 935 for Milwaukee, Wis 619 for Togus, Me 619 for Hampton, Va 619 for Santa Monica, Cal 921 appointment on Board of Managers, of General P. H. Barry 38 payment of pensions due to inmates not affected by pension Act 313 *National Institute of Arts and Letters, D. C.,* incorporated : purposes, etc 660 *National Irrigation Congress,* appropriation for expenses of meeting 434 *National Monetary Commission,* library of, made part of Library of Congress 364 appropriation for moving 364 to make final report January 8, 1912 30 authority for, repealed, to take effect March 31, 1912 30 provision for continuation and compensation of membership repealed 30 Government officials not to be paid for services to 30 voluntary assistance allowed 30 *National Museum,* appropriation for salaries, fixtures, etc 436 for heating, lighting, etc 436 for preserving, etc., collections 436 for new safe 436 for books, repairs, etc 436 for printing and binding for 481 for installing water meters in 953 deficiency appropriation for preservation of collections 622, 936 *National Parks,* appropriation for Chickamauga and Chattanooga 441 for Shiloh 441 for Gettysburg 442 for Vicksburg 442 Union Naval Monument 442 for Yellowstone 442, 460 for Crater Lake 443, 460 for Yosemite 460 examination of San Francisco water supply continued 460 for Sequoia 460 for General Grant 460 for Mesa Verde 460 for Mount Rainier 460 for Glacier 460 for Platt 460 sewer system; condition 532 for Yellowstone, salary of commissioner 412, 789 Chickamauga and Chattanooga, location of building for Fort Oglethorpe post in 119 expenditures for construction of buildings in, require express authority of Congress 460 Glacier, Mont., withdrawal of lands for administrative purposes of 64 Mount Rainier, amount for protection of, etc., reduced 38 vacancies occurring in commission in charge of, not to be filled 442 when vacancies occur Secretary of War to become member; further duties 442 Yosemite, Cal., elimination of private titles to lands in 80 preservation of trees adjoining public roads 80 sale of matured, etc., timber 81 *National Training School for Boys, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance of inmates 171, 966 for buildings; central school building 462 for salaries and expenses 468 deficiency appropriation for care, etc 600 for credit in account of S. W. Curriden 926 *National Training School for Girls, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 171, 916 for new building 171 deficiency appropriation for maintenance, etc 600 Commissioners to report on advisability of separate school for white girls 171 name of Reform School for Girls changed to 171 *National Waterways Commission,* appropriation for expenses incurred 222 disposal of books, charts, etc 222 *National Zoological Park* (*see* Zoological Park, D. C., National). *Naturalization Bureau, Department of Labor,* established in Department of Labor 737 commissioner and deputy commissioner authorized 737 duties; appointments in classified civil service 737 *Naturalization Division, Department of Commerce and labor,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc 409, 786 for special examiners, expenses, etc 476 deficiency appropriation for special examiners 625 *Naturalization of Aliens,* appropriation for special examiners, expenses, etc 476 for additional clerical assistance to clerks of courts in cases of 476 status of papers, etc., of Louisville, Ky., city court, prior to June 29, 1906 487 *Naugatuck, Conn.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Nautical Almanac and American Ephemeris,* appropriation for preparing 393, 770 *Nautical Almanac Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for assistants, etc 393, 770 for preparing Nautical Almanac 393, 770 arrangements with foreign almanac offices for exchange of data, authorized 342 termination; provision for emergencies 342 employees may be used for improving tables of stars, etc 342 use of Washington meridian repealed 342cxix *Navajo Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for Ganado irrigation project 522 *Naval Academy,* appropriation for pay of professors 348, 906 for instructors 348, 906 details of officers as instructors restricted 906 appointment of Nathaniel Matson Terry and William Woolsey Johnson as professors of mathematics, Navy; rank, pay, etc 906 appointment of A. J. Corbesier, to be first lieutenant in Marine Corps, authorized 906 for sword master, assistants, etc 348, 907 for watchmen, etc 349, 907 for department of ordnance and gunnery 349, 907 for departments of electrical engineering, and physics 349, 907 for department of seamanship 349, 907 for department of marine engineering and naval construction 349, 907 for commissary department 349, 907 for current and miscellaneous expenses 349, 907 for books for library 349, 907 Board of Visitors to be appointed from Naval Committees of both Houses 907 for expenses, Board of Visitors, etc 350, 908 for contingencies, superintendent 350, 908 for general maintenance and repairs 350, 908 for rent 350, 908 for preservation, etc., of naval trophy flags at 79 for public works 341 for concrete bridge, Dorsey Creek 341 for wharf and approach; cost 901 for sea wall engineering experiment station 901 for land, buildings, etc., for dairy 904 repayment from midshipmen’s store fund; expenditures 904 for engineering experiment station 348, 906 deficiency appropriation for heating and lighting 604 for engineering experiment station 604, 620, 938 for pay 619, 624, 935 for contingent 619 cadet service hereafter not computed in Army officer’scontinuous service 594 course of midshipmen to be four years 73 to be commissioned as ensigns on graduation 73 commissions to issue to class at sea 73 to graduating class of 1909 73 no back pay, etc 73 dentist not displaced by provisions for dental corps; pay, etc 345 to be appointed a dental surgeon, rank, pay, etc 891 service as midshipman not to be computed for longevity in Navy or Marine Corps, hereafter 891 *Naval Auxiliaries* (*see also* Colliers), appropriation for maintenance 333, 894 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 620 *Naval Contracts,* partial payments allowed for work on during progress 32 lien in favor of Government for 32 stipulation for, required in contracts 33 provision for partial payments in Navy appropriation Act for 1912 repealed 38 *Naval Establishment* (*see also* Navy), construction authorized of one first-class battleship; cost 354 two fuel ships; cost; one at Pacific coast navy yard 354 six torpedo-boat destroyers; cost 354 one tender to destroyers; coat 354 eight submarine torpedo boats; cost 354 appropriation for 354 stationing on Gulf and Pacific coasts to be considered 354 one submarine tender; cost 354 appropriation for 354 vessels may be built in navy yards 354 to be built in navy yards if contractors combine to prevent fair competition 354 river gunboat for Great Lakes may be built elsewhere than on Great Lakes or connecting waters 355 appropriation available 355 construction authorized of one first-class battleship; cost 911 six torpedo-boat destroyers; cost 911 four submarine torpedo boats 911 appropriation for 911 one transport; cost 911 one supply ship; cost 911 battleship to be built in navy yard 911 vessels to be built in navy yards if contractors combine to prevent fair competition 911 appropriation for construction and steam machinery 355, 912 for submarine torpedo boats 355, 912 for fleet colliers 355 for equipment 355, 912 for armor and armament 355, 912 *Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for machinery, etc 335, 896 for new foundry equipment 335 *Naval History Society, D. C., The,* incorporated; object., etc 322 *Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for maintenance 334, 895 for paying beneficiaries for extra services 334 disposal of unclaimed property of deceased inmates 335 *Naval Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for in stalling water meters in 953 *Naval Intelligence Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc 390, 768 *Naval Mail Clerks,* designation of enlisted men, Marine Corps, as authorized 560 *Naval Medical School, D. C.,* appropriation for installing water meters in 953 *Naval Militia,* appropriation for arming and equipping 336, 897 for chief clerk, etc., office in Navy Department 394, 771 *Naval Militia Office, Navy Department,* appropriation for chief clerk, etc., payable from “Arming and equipping Naval Militia” 394, 771 *Naval Monument, Vicksburg National Park, Union,* appropriation for bronze portraits of commanders 442 *Naval Observatory, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance of grounds 342, 901 for assistants, etc 392, 769 for computations, books, apparatus, etc 392, 769 for contingent, expenses 392, 769cxx use of, meridian as American meridian, repealed 342 *Naval Radio Stations,* use permitted for general public business; conditions 307 *Naval Records of the Rebellion,* appropriation for clerks, etc., office of 390, 767 for continuing publication 390, 767 *Naval Supply Fund,* deficiency appropriation for 624 *Naval Training Stations,* appropriation for California 333, 894 for Rhode Island 333, 895 for Great Lakes 333, 895 for Saint Helena 895 deficiency appropriation for Rhode Island 620, 935 for Great Lakes 935 *Naval War College, Coasters Harbor Island, R. I.,* appropriation for maintenance 334, 895 deficiency appropriation for 620, 935 *Navasota, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Navassa Island, West Indies,* light station authorized on 1018 *Navidad River, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Navigable Streams,* investigating sanitation, etc., as affecting diseases of man, authorized 309 *Navigable Streams Watersheds of* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters). *Navigation Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc 408, 785 for salaries of shipping commissioners 408, 785 for clerks, offices of shipping commissioners 409, 785 for contingent expenses 409, 785 for appliances for admeasurement of vessels, etc 409, 786 for motor boats to enforce navigation laws 409, 786 for wireless communication expenses 409, 786 deficiency appropriation for radio-communication expenses 614 *Navigation, Commissioner of,* appropriation for deputy, clerks, etc 408, 785 authorized to change name of steamer “Arthur H, Hawgood” to “Joseph Block” 63 “Boston,” steamer 108 “Henry A. Hawgood” 62 “Salt Lake City” 74 “Syracuse,” steamer 108 “W. R. Woodford” to “N. F. Leopold” 62 “William A. Hawgood” to “R. L. Agassiz” 73 authorized to grant American register to steam yacht “Diana” 1007 to consolidate enrollment and license of domestic vessels in one document 70 to grant American register to steamer “Damara” 193 to note on List of Merchant Vessels, rebuilt unrigged wooden vessels if sound, etc 189 *Navigation Laws,* appropriation for enforcement of 409, 786 *Navy* (*see also* Naval Establishment), appropriation for pay 328, 891 increase in Pay Corps; limitations 328 disallowances for payments to hospital stewards removed 328 officers retired to cause vacancies, to have grade and three-fourths sea pay of grade then held 328 allowances for death in service, cause of death restricted; payment to children 329 increase of pay, etc., to heads of bureaus repealed 329 pay and allowances to retired officers performing active duty 329 disposal of useless papers on vessels; restriction 329 appointment of dentist, Naval Academy as dental surgeon, rank, pay, etc 891 service of midshipmen or cadets not computed for longevity in Navy or Marine Corps, hereafter 891 longevity credit to appointments from civil life repealed 891 precedence of staff officers 892 increase for aviation duty; details, etc 892 payment for Nurse Corps subsistence allowed 892 officers advanced since 1899 to receive pay from date of commission 892 schedule of all pay and allowances to be sent to Congress 330, 892 for pay, miscellaneous 330, 892 limit for clerical, etc., services 330, 893 payment to certain enlisted men of U. S. S. “Georgia” 330 enlistment term to be four years; voluntary extension, etc 330 bounty for reenlisting, etc 331 additional pay to employees on leave not allowed 893 credit in accounts of Paymaster John W. Morse 893 credit in accounts of Pay Director John N. Speel 893 for contingent 331, 893 allowance for civilian employees in island possessions 331, 893 for care of lepers, Guam and Culion 332, 893 for Bureau of Navigation, transportation 332, 893 recruiting; evidence of age of minor recruits; discharge; advertising agency 332, 893 contingent 332, 894 gunnery exercises, prizes, etc 332, 894 steaming exercises, prizes, etc 333, 894 aviation experiments 333, 894 outfits on first enlistments 333, 894 naval auxiliaries, maintenance 333, 894 training stations 333, 894 Saint Helena 895 War College 334, 895 Naval Home 334, 895 for Bureau of Ordnance; ordnance 335, 896 clerical, etc., services 335, 896 smokeless powder 335, 896 naval gun factory 335, 896 new batteries 335 modifying breech mechanisms 336, 896cxxi appropriation for Bureau of Ordnance, modernizing, etc., guns 336, 896 ammunition 336, 897 modernizing turrets 336 small arms and machine guns 336 torpedoes, etc 336, 897 modernizing projectiles 336, 897 torpedo station 336, 897 experiments; restriction 336, 897 naval militia 336, 897 repairs; contingent 336, 897 balances available until June 30, 1913 337 for Bureau of Equipment, equipment of vessels 337, 897 radio shore station, etc 337, 898 clerical, etc., services 337, 898 land at Arlington, Va., transferred from Army 338 battle compasses 338, 898 coal and transportation 338, 898 tests of Alaska coal, etc 338, 898 authority for establishing coal depots repealed 898 depots for coal and other fuel 338, 898 station at Pearl Harbor 338 contingent 338, 898 ocean and lake surveys 338, 898 high power radio land stations, Canal Zone, etc 338 duties, etc., to be distributed to other bureaus of department; discontinuance of bureau 339, 898 for Bureau of Yards and Docks, maintenance 339, 899 clerical, etc., services 339, 899 contingent 339, 899 public works 339, 899 torpedo station, Puget Sound, Wash 341 naval station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 341, 900 exchange of data, etc., for nautical and astronomical almanacs 342 land for rifle range, Puget Sound, Wash 343 naval magazines 901 Marine barracks, Panama, etc 902 repairs and preservation 343, 902 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, surgeons’ necessaries 343, 902 new hospitals restricted 902 contingent 343, 902 transferring remains of officers and enlisted men 344, 902 Medical Reserve Corps established 344 assistant dental surgeons authorized 344 pharmacists after six years to be commissioned chief pharmacists; rank, pay, etc 345 Navy Dental Reserve Corps authorized 903 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, provisions; separate items 346, 903 maintenance 346, 904 clerical, etc., services 346, 904 freight, Department and bureaus 346, 904 dairy for Naval Academy 904 for Bureau of Construction and Repair, construction, etc 346, 904 repairs to specified vessels 347, 905 clerical, etc., services 347, 905 tablets from wreck of “Maine,” for donation as relies 347 wrecking pontoon for submarines 905 construction plants 347, 905 appropriation for Bureau of Steam Engineering, steam machinery 347, 905 materials, stores, tools, etc 348, 905 clerical, etc., services 348, 906 development of heavy-oil engine for fuel ship 906 engineering experiment station 348, 906 machinery plant, Pearl Harbor 348 for Naval Academy 348, 906 no pay to officers performing duties done by civilians prior to January 1, 1913 906 composition, etc., of Board of Visitors modified 907 for Marine Corps 350, 908 for increase of Naval Establishment 354, 911 gunboat for Great Lakes 355 transfer of U. S. S. “Portsmouth” to State of California; conditions 912 for construction and machinery, new vessels 355, 912 for submarine torpedo boats 355, 912 for colliers 355 for equipment, new vessels 355, 912 for armor and armament 355, 912 all contracts subject to eight-hour work day Act 355 restriction of work required of enlisted men, etc., on battleships when docked or laid up for repairs 355 no purchases of steel, armor, etc., from combinations in restraint of trade, etc.; existing contracts excepted 355, 912 none of sums for “Increase of the Navy” to be used for Department clerks, etc 355, 912 specific authority required for all Department expenses out of this Act 355, 912 for pensions 311, 736 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages from collisions by vessels of 603, 921 for general account of advances 603, 921 for pay 603, 619, 624, 922, 935, 938 for Marine Corps 603, 604, 605, 619, 624, 922, 923, 935, 938 for Bureau of Navigation 603, 604, 620, 624, 922, 922, 935, 938 for Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 603, 604, 620, 624, 923, 935 for Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 603, 605, 620, 624, 922, 922, 923 for Bureau of Yards and Docks 603, 604, 620, 624, 921, 923, 935, 938 for Naval Academy 604, 619, 624, 935 for Bureau of Ordnance 604, 604, 620, 624 for Bureau of Steam Engineering 604, 620, 624, 923, 935, 938 for dry dock “Dewey” 604, 922 for repairing dry dock “Dewey” 604 for pay, miscellaneous 604, 619, 624, 922, 935 for War College 620, 935 for Bureau of Equipment 620, 620, 624, 922, 935, 938 for freight 620, 624, 935, 938 for Bureau of Construction and Repair 620, 624, 935 for engineering experimental station, Annapolis, Md 620 for indemnity for lost clothing 620, 935 for bounty, destruction of enemy’s vessels 620cxxii deficiency appropriation for enlistment bounties to seamen 620, 624, 935, 938 for indemnity for lost property 620, 624 for destruction of clothing, etc 620, 935 for naval supply fund 624 for pensions 925 for training stations 935 for Portsmouth, N. H., machinery plant 922 course at Naval Academy to be four years 73 commissions as ensigns on graduation 73 to midshipmen now at sea, and class of 1909; pay restriction 73 desertion punishment, etc., in time of peace modified 356 prohibited enlistments modified; desertion omitted 356 punishment to officer for enlisting deserters applicable to act in time of war 356 discharges, etc., may be issued in true name to persons serving in, during any foreign war under assumed; conditions 324 mail clerks to give bond in amount deemed sufficient by Postmaster General 554 member of Alaska railroad commission to be an engineer officer of 517 officers to be suspended six months from promotion if failing on examination; loss of numbers 73 to be reexamined; dropped with one year’s pay on failure 73 effective from January 1, 1911 73 partial payments allowed for work done under contracts 32 pay, allotment for paymasters’, etc., clerks for 1912, amended 3 pensions for 90 days’ service in Civil War 112 for 60 days’ service in Mexican War 113 use of National Red Cross in time of war by, authorized 90 transportation and subsistence to be furnished 91 supplies to be carried free 91 *Navy Appropriation Act for 1912,* provision for allowance of partial payments on contracts, repealed 38 *Navy Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, clerks, etc 390, 767 for Solicitor, clerks, etc 390, 767 for clerks, etc., library 390, 767 Office Naval Records of Rebellion 390, 767 continuing publication 390, 767 Judge Advocate General’s Office 390, 768 Bureau of Navigation 390, 768 Naval Intelligence Office 390, 768 Bureau of Equipment 390, 768 for Hydrographic Office 391, 768 for Naval Observatory 392, 769 for assistants, etc., Nautical Almanac Office 393, 770 for clerks, etc., Bureau of Steam Engineering 393, 770 Bureau of Construction and Repair 393, 770 Bureau of Ordnance 393, 770 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts 394, 771 Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 394, 771 Bureau of Yards and Docks 394, 771 Naval Militia Office 394, 771 for books and periodicals 394, 771 for contingent expenses 394, 771 use of Navy appropriations for Department offices, etc., forbidden 394, 771 appropriation for fireproof file cases and boxes 394, 771 for rent, Mills Building 394 for rent of additional quarters 771 ten-year contract authorized 771 use of appropriation for current year 772 for additional amount; immediately available 772 restriction on use of naval service appropriations on account of Department 394, 772 for printing and landing for 481 for naval service 328, 891 for freight 346, 904 deficiency appropriation for Navy 3, 603, 619, 624, 921, 935, 938 for paying claims for damage from collisions with naval vessels 603, 921 for paying judgments United States courts, under 617 for Court of Claims judgments under 617, 933 for freight 620, 624, 935, 938 for Hydrographic Office 921 no part of “increase of the Navy” to be used for clerical, etc., services in 355, 912 no sums for naval service to be used for Department services unless specifically authorized 355, 912 repeal of provision for increased rank, etc., to officers when serving as chiefs of bureaus 329 no present commissions affected 329 Revolutionary War naval records to be collected, etc., by 723 transfers from custody of other officials 723 appropriation for expenses; statement 723 use for purchase from private owners, etc., prohibited 723 transfer of part of Arlington military reservation, Va., to 338 *Navy Mail Clerks,* bond to be given by 554 enlisted men, Manne Corps, may be appointed 560 *Navy Yards and Stations,* appropriation for maintenance 339, 899 for repairs and preservation 343, 902 deficiency appropriation for Charleston, S. C 624 *Navy Yearbook,* appropriation for compiler of 361, 739 use of appropriations for compiler, etc., 1911, 1912 35 *Nebo National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 *Nebraska,* apportionment of Representatives 13 cultivation requirements for homesteads, not applicable to dry land entries in 124 homestead entries of 640 acres nonirrigable lands, determination of qualifications of former homestead entrymen 499 homesteaders in specified land districts, granted leaves of absence 24 Omaha Reservation unallotted lands disposed of 111 unreserved lands of former Fort Niobrara Reservation, opened to homestead entry, etc 651 patent to State for agricultural experiment station site; price 651 *Nebraska-Iowa Interstate Bridge Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Bellevue, Nebr 89cxxiii *Nebraska National Forest, Nebr.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 840 young trees to settlers on arid lands in 284, 840 *Nebraska State Historical Society,* land on Omaha Indian Reservation granted to 111 *Neche, N. Dak.,* made subport of entry 129 immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 129 *Neenah, Wis.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Nehalem Bar, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of, and entrance to Nehalem Bay 220 preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Nehalem Bay, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of entrance to 220 for improvement of; conditions 819 *Nephi, Utah,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Netherlands and Luxemburg,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Neuse River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207, 807 *Neutrality Act,* appropriation for expenses under 98, 691 *Nevada,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 400, 777 for support, etc., of Indians in 527 deficiency appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 936 apportionment of Representative 13 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 133 semiarid lands in, set aside for spineless cacti propagation by Luther Burbank 507 issue of patents, etc 507 *Nevada City, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510 *Nevada National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 *New Albany, Ind.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *New Bedford, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 201, 447 for public building 422 granted right of way across Fort Rodman Reservation for sewer pipe 267 *New Braunfels, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *New Hampshire,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *New Hampshire Avenue, D. C.,* condemnation proceedings for extending to District line 729 appropriation for expenses 729 highways system changed as to, from Buchanan Street 729 *New Hampshire Judicial District,* constitution of 357 terms of court, Concord 357 Littleton 357 Portsmouth 357 *New Hampton County, N. C.,* part of marine hospital reservation, Wilmington, conveyed for industrial school to 191 *New Haven, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of West River 202 for improvement of harbor channels 202, 802 for public building 422 limit of cost increased, public building, from proceeds of old building 880 use of present building until new one ready for occupancy 880 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 223 *New Jersey,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *New Jersey Judicial District,* constitution of 675 terms, Newark 265, 675 Trenton 265, 675 offices of clerk and marshal to be kept at both places 675 *New London, Conn.,* preliminary examination of harbor to be made; cooperation of State 224 *New Martinsmile, W. Va.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *New Mexico,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc 400, 778 for support, etc., of Indians on reservations in 521 deficiency appropriation for election expenses 606 for remarking boundary line between Texas and 608, 936, 938 claim of United States to certain timber cut from Petaca grant in, relinquished 697 furniture, etc., in capitol building at Santa Fe, to be delivered to governor of, for use of State 72 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 133 homesteaders in specified land districts, granted leaves of absence 24 relinquishment requested to Indian occupants of lands in railroad grants 1007 lands in exchange 1008 semiarid lands in, set aside for spineless cacti propagation by Luther Burbank 507 issue of patents, etc 507 to have one Representative when admitted as a State 14 *New Mexico Judicial District,* deficiency appropriation for salary of judge 611 *New Mexico, State of,* condition for admission of 39 proclamation to issue when conditions complied with 39 notice to governor of proposed amendment 39 election; certification of result 39 issue of proclamation of admission 39 admission subject to boundary with Texas as established by law 39 amendment to constitution to be voted upon 39 article providing for amendment to the State constitution 40 election procedure 41 original article to remain if amendment rejected 42 constitutional provision in enabling Act on right of suffrage, amended 42 election subject to laws in force 42 *New Orleans Customs District, La.,* limits of port of entry, extended 499cxxiv *New Orleans, La.,* appropriation for dispatch agent 98, 690 for assistant treasurer’s office 382, 760 for mint at 383, 761 for public building, post office and courthouse 422 for marine hospital, mortuary 435 authorized to extend Saint Claude Street through Jackson Barracks, etc 439 *“New Orleans,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *New Philadelphia, Ohio,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *New River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made, for deep-water harbor 226 *New River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of, and waterways to Beaufort 207, 807 for improvement of waterways between Swansboro and 207, 807 preliminary examination of, to be made from Jacksonville 226 *New River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made, Radford, Va., to Hinton, W. Va 228 *New York,* apportionment of Representatives 13 condemned cannon granted to, for monument to General Sullivan, Newtown battlefield 509 Revolutionary fieldpieces, etc., donated to 508 *New York City, N. Y.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 382, 760 for assay office at 385, 762 for appraisers’ stores 422 for assay office, enlarging, etc 422 for barge office annex 422 for post office 422 for pneumatic tube system, custom house and appraisers’ stores 427 for dispatch agent 98, 690 for rent of pension agency for seven months 312 for navy yard, public works 340, 900 for transferring foreign mail from steamships 549, 799 for assistant superintendent of foreign mails 550, 799 deficiency appropriation for assay office, new vaults; contracts 596 granted right of way under post office building for subway 268 reimbursement for dredging improvement of Jamaica Bay by 203, 803 *New York Harbor, N. Y.,* appropriation for enforcing anchorage regulations in 429 for improvement of; Ambrose Channel 202, 803 for improvement of waters connecting Raritan Bay with 203 for improvement of Hudson River channel 804 for preventing injurious deposits in 448 for naval magazine, public works 901 erection of memorial to the North American Indian authorized on reservation in 45 preliminary examination to be made of Bay Ridge and Red Hook Channels 822 to be made of upper bay 822 *New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company,* may bridge Palmers or Warren River, Bristol County, R. I 15 *New States* (*see* Admission of New States). *Newark Bay, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 805 for improvement of channel 446 *Newark, Del.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Newark, N. J.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 883 payment from proceeds of old site 883 contingent on sale of old site and use until new building completed 883 terms of sale; use of proceeds for erecting new building 884 fire-protection space waived 884 terms of court at 675 trial of United States civil causes at 265 *Newark, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 422 *Newark, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 422 sale of present public building and construction of new one authorized at 31 *Newbegun Creek, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Newberg, Oreg.,* bridge authorized across Willamette River at 86 *Newburyport, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 802 construction of public building authorized at 871 *Newcastle, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510 *Newcastle, Wyo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Newcomer, S. E.,* deficiency appropriation for salary 926 *Newport News, Va.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel from Norfolk and Portsmouth to 822 *Newport, R. I.,* appropriation for naval torpedo station 336, 897 for naval torpedo station, public works 343, 901 deficiency appropriation for naval torpedo station 935 enlarging of site of public building at, authorized 870 erection of building for Government offices; limit of cost 870 *Newport River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Newport, Vt.,* adjourned terms of court at 59 *Newspaper Wrappers, Stamped,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 547, 797 for manufacture 550, 799 for distribution, etc; 550, 799 deficiency appropriation for freight or expressage on 50 *Newspapers, etc.,* sworn statements of names of editors, publishers, stockholders, etc., of, to be filed semiannually with Postmaster General 553 daily circulation of newspapers 554 to appear in next issue 554cxxv editorial matter, etc., when paid for, to be marked as advertisements 554 penalty for violations 554 *Newton, Charles W.,* designated representative of United Spanish War Veterans on Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington Cemetery, Va., Commission 882 *Newton, Iowa,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Newtown Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Nez Perce County, Idaho,* lands granted to rural high school district No. 1, for schools; Indian pupils, etc 132 *Nez Perce Indian Agency, Idaho,* appropriation for additional clerk 524 *Nez Perce Indians, Wash., Joseph’s Band,* appropriation for support, etc., of 538 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of 621 *Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 *Niagara Falls,* provisions for preservation of, continued one year 43, 631 *Niagara River, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 203 provisions for use of waters of, continued one year 43, 631 *Nicaragua,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Ninth Judicial Circuit,* allotment of three circuit judges to 53 *Nitrates, etc., Natural Fertilizers,* appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 290, 845 *Nixon, George S., late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 615 *Noble, John W.,* appropriation for legal representatives of, services to Osage allottees, from funds to their credit 533 *Noblesville, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Nogales, Ariz.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *Nominating Conventions, etc.,* statements required of expenses of candidates before 27 after 27 *Nonmigratory Game, etc., Birds,* local laws for protection of, not interfered with 848 *Norfolk and Western Railway Company,* may bridge Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, between West Virginia and Kentucky, or West Virginia and Virginia 185 *Norfolk County, Mass.,* reconstruction of bridge across Weymouth Back River, at Hingham, by Plymouth County and, authorized 61 *Norfolk, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of channels to 206, 806 for improvement of harbor 206, 447, 806 for improvement of waterway to Albemarle Sound, N.C., from 206 for improvement of waterway to Beaufort Inlet, N. C., from 206, 807 purchase of Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal 206, 807 maintenance 207 for navy yard, public works 340, 900 deficiency appropriation for public works, navy yard 604 preliminary examination to be made of harbor, and channel to Newport News, Va 822 *Narmoyle, Maj. J. E.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 920 *North Alton, Ill.,* appropriation for care of Confederate cemetery 441 *North American Indian,* erection of memorial in New York Harbor to memory of, authorized 45 commission created; authority, etc 45 *North and South Dakota Customs Collection District,* Walhalla, Neche, and Saint John made subports of entry with immediate transportation privileges 129 discontinuance 130 *North Carolina,* apportionment of Representatives 13 transfer of Olmstead lands in Clay and Graham Counties, to Secretary of Agriculture for purposes of conservation of navigable streams, etc 189 *North Dakota,* appropriation for completing field notes of surveys in 457 for purchasing school sections for, Standing Rock Indian Reservation 678 deficiency appropriation for incidentals, Indian service in 621 apportionment of Representatives 13 bridge authorized across Missouri River in 117 in county of McKenzie or Williams 302 coal lands Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, may have surface allotted to Indians 631 condemned cannon granted to, for Fort Rice Memorial Park 1009 construction of bridge across Missouri River in, authorized 668 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 133 homesteaders granted extension of time to pay installments for ceded lands of Standing Rock Indian Reservation 84 in specified land districts, granted leaves of absence 24 Standing Rock Indian Reservation, unallotted lands to be sold, etc 675 *North Dakota Agricultural College,* appropriation for flax-straw tests for making paper, in cooperation with 277, 835 *North Dakota Avenue NW., D. C.,* part of, eliminated from highways plan 503 *North Dakota Judicial District,* constitution of; divisions 60 Indian reservations included 60cxxvi terms, Bismarck 60 Devils Lake 60 Fargo 60 Grand Forks 60 Minot 60 offices of clerk 60 *“North Dakota,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 905 *North Farallon Island, Cal.,* light and fog signal station authorized on 1018 *North Head and Tatoosh Island, Wash.,* new radio installations not permitted within 15 miles of Government station at 307 *North Pacific Pilot Chart,* appropriation for expenses of monthly 392, 769 *North River, N. Y.* (*see* Hudson River, N. Y). *North Tonawanda, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 423 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 822 *North Topeka, Kans.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *North Vernon, Ind.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *North Yakima, Wash.,* appropriation for public building 423 condemned cannon granted to 511 *Northeast Cape Fear River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Northeast River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207, 807 *Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for surveys, etc 447 *Northern Pacific Railroad Grant,* deficiency appropriation for classification, etc., of lands within 609 *Northern Pacific Railway Company,* granted right of way for bridge across Puget Sound-Lake Washington waterway, Wash 75 may bridge Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minn 1012 Missouri River in North Dakota 668 *Norton, Va.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Norwalk, Conn.,* preliminary examination of, harbor, to be made 224 *Norway,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Nuc-quee-dah-we-muck Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for payment to 535 acceptance to be in full for all demands 535 no payment if no living member or descendant 535 allowance for attorneys 535 receipt to be given 535 *Nueces River, Tex.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Numismatic Association, D. C., American,* incorporated; objects, governors, etc 108 *Numismatic Publications, etc.,* illustrations of coins, etc., allowed in 65 *Nurse Corps, Army (female),* appropriation for superintendent; allowances 575, 708 for nurses 575, 708 cumulative leaves allowed, when serving outside the States 72 *Nurse Corps, Navy,* payments on account of subsistence to, allowed 892 per diem in lieu of subsistence, established 892 *Nursery Stock, etc.,* appropriation for regulating importation, etc 853 imports for experimental purposes, etc., permitted 854 importing, without permit from Secretary of Agriculture, unlawful 315 certificate of foreign inspection required 316 permits to issue on compliance with regulations 316 for scientific use by Department allowed 316 conditions for admissions from countries having no system of inspection 316 notice of arrival, etc., to lie given; contents 316 forwarding without notification forbidden; inspection 316 marking required on goods entered 316 shipped in interstate commerce 316 restriction on importing plants other than, to prevent introduction of plant diseases or insect pests 316 issue of orders; hearings 317 quarantine against white pine blister, potato wart, and Mediterranean fruit fly made effective immediately 317 interstate quarantine against plant diseases and insect infestation 318 rules and regulations to govern 318 authority of Secretary of Agriculture to enforce Act 318 punishment for violations 318 “person” defined; corporations, etc., included; responsibility for acts of agents, etc 319 Federal Horticultural Board, established; composition 319 appropriation for expenses 319, 854 in effect October 1, 1912 319 *Nutrition Investigations, Agricultural,* appropriation for expenses of 298, 851 *Nuts,* duty on Canadian pickled 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on pickled 7 *Nyssa, Oreg.,* bridge authorized across Snake River at 31 **O.** *Oak Bay, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of waterway from Port Townsend Bay to 820 *Oakland, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor; dredging plant authorized 220, 818 acquiring land for extending public building at, authorized 869 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 230 *Oakley, F. W.,* deficiency appropriation for fees 597 *Oakwood Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for care of Confederate Mound 441 *Oaths to Accounts,* officers authorized to administer, other than those having a seal 487 no fee to be charged 487 no reimbursement hereafter for fees paid for 487 cxxvii *Oats,* duty on Canadian, meal and rolled 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, meal and rolled 7 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Obsolete Ordnance* (*see* Ordnance, Obsolete) *Obstructions to Navigation,* use of appropriations for waterways in removing temporary, in tributaries 222 *Occoquan Creek, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 806 preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Occoquan, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance and operation of District of Columbia work house at 175, 969 *Ocean and Lake Surveys, Navy,* appropriation for 338, 898 *Ocean Mail Service,* foreign-built vessels with American registry may contract for; conditions 562 *Ocean Steamers,* appropriation for enforcing wireless communication on 409, 786 *Ochlockonce River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Ochoco National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 *Ocmulgee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 *Oconee River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 *Oconto, Wis.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 pierhead light and buoy authorized at 1018 *Oelwein, Iowa,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Office of Experiment Stations* (*see* Agricultural Experiment Stations) *Office of Indian Affairs* (*see* Indian Office) *Officers, Army,* appropriation for pay of the line; longevity 571, 706 for pay of staff; longevity 573, 708 for pay of retired; longevity 574, 708 on active service; longevity 574, 709 for commutation of quarters, on duty without troops 575, 709 for mileage 576, 709 for 10 per cent increase, on foreign service 576, 709 Canal Zone, Hawaii, and Porto Rico excluded 576 for six months pay of, dying in service 576, 709 for additional pay to, furnishing their own mounts 577, 710 for disposition of remains of 440 deficiency appropriation for pay 601, 619, 919, 938 for mileage 619, 935 details to General Staff, modified 594 limitation on details; assistant to Chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs with rank of colonel 571 commanding officer Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry 571 chief or assistant, Philippine Constabulary 571 may designate on pay accounts to whom check may be drawn 577, 710 payment of check to be full acquittance of account 577, 710 pay and allowances, increased for aviation duty 705 details, etc. 705 pay deducted for absence resulting from personal misconduct 572, 706 regimental, etc., staff officers to perform Quartermaster Corps duty if no officer of Corps present 706 restriction on detaching line, below major, unless prescribed time has been served under permanent commission 571 to take effect December 15, 1912 645 pay, etc., forfeited by superior officer responsible for prohibited detachment 571 periods excepted 571 not applicable to Judge Advocate General’s Department 571 Ordnance Department 571 Panama Canal construction 571 Philippine Constabulary until January 1, 1914 571 aviation duty 571 service with troops prior to December 15, 1912, as regimental, etc., staff officer, deemed line duty 706 temporary service as quartermasters by, in cases of absence, authorized 706 *Officers, Marine Corps,* appropriation for pay 350, 908 number increased 350 for retired 350, 908 for mileage 351, 909 for commutation of quarters without troops 351, 909 with troops 353, 910 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 344, 902 allowance for, dying in line of duty 329 result of own misconduct excepted 329 children to receive, if no widow 329 increase of pay and allowances for aviation details; restrictions 892 service as cadets or midshipmen not computed hereafter as longevity for 891 *Officers, Navy,* appropriation for pay 328, 891 for transporting remains of, dying abroad 344, 902 deficiency appropriation for pay 619 advanced in grade since March 3, 1899, to have pay, etc., from date of commission 892 allowance for, dying in line of duty 329 result of misconduct excepted 329 children to receive, if no widow 329 below commander to be suspended from promotion for six months if failing in examination 73 loss of numbers determined 73 dropped with one year’s pay if failing on reexamination 73 effective from January 1, 1911 73 details to duties performed by civilian instructors, Naval Academy, January 1, 1913, forbidden 906 increase of pay and allowances for aviation details; restrictions 892 increased rank, etc., when serving as chiefs of bureaus, repealed 329 no present commissions affected 329 longevity credits for appointments from civil life hereafter repealed 891 cxxviii precedence of staff officers modified in case of appointments hereafter 892 retired, when performing duty in time of peace to have pay, etc., of officer of same rank on active list 329 not to exceed pay, etc., of lieutenant, senior grade; limitation 329 retired to create vacancies, to have grade and three-fourths’ sea pay of grade then held 328 service as midshipmen or cadets not computed hereafter as longevity for 891 *Official Postal Guide,* appropriation for preparing 403, 781 *Official Reporters,* appropriation for, House of Representatives, clerical assistance 37 for Senate, clerk hire, etc. 36 for House of Representatives 368, 746 for Senate 364, 742 deficiency appropriation for extra services, House of Representatives 616, 932 for extra services, Senate 615, 930 *Ogden, Robert C.,* designated on North American Indian Memorial Commission 45 *Ogdensburg, N. K.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202, 803 *Ohio,* apportionment of Representatives 13 *Ohio Northern Judicial District,* use of unclaimed moneys in registries of courts, Toledo and Cleveland, for district court libraries 700 *Ohio River,* appropriation for improvement of, by locks and dams to secure 9-foot channel; contracts 216, 814 balances of appropriations for specified locks and dams made available for general project 815 for improvement of, by open-channel work 216, 815 for raising levees, etc., Cairo, Ill.; expenditure by city 216 for raising levees, etc., Mound City, Ill.; expenditure by city 216 for improvement of, below Pittsburgh, Pa., Locks and Dams Nos. 7, 9, 10, 12, 19, 20, 29, 41, and 48 446 for relief of sufferers from floods in 633 preliminary examination of, to be made, Elizabethtown, Ill. 228 above Louisville, Ky., dam 824 for reservoirs at headwaters of; scope of investigation, etc. 224 designation of board of engineers; report 224 appropriation for expenses 224 *Oil and Gas Lands,* surface of withdrawn or classified, subject to agricultural entries 496 reservation of oil and gas rights 496 limit of desert-land entries 496 completion of prior entries, etc. 496 reservation in patent 496 applications for entries, etc., to state that they are subject to reservations of this act 496 patents issued to contain reservation of oil and gas 496 oil and gas deposits to be disposed of by future law 496 right of claimants, within lands with drawn for irrigation, etc., not impaired 497 status of, initiated before June 25, 1910 497 *Oil Lands, Classified,* selection by Idaho authorized, subject to right to prospect, etc. 687 *Oil Seeds,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Oils,* duty on Canadian, essential 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, essential 7 free of duty when imported from Canada, cottonseed 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, cottonseed 10 *Oils, Fish,* free of duty when imported from Canada; determination of nationality 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada; determination of nationality 11 *Okanogan National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 *Okanogan River,* bridge authorized across, Okanogan, Wash. 731 project for improving, abandoned 828 *Okanogan, Wash.,* may bridge Okanogan River 731 sale of lands in Colville Indian Reservation, for public park to; conditions 197 description corrected 595 *Okhotsk Sea,* killing, etc., fur seals and sea otter in waters of, prohibited 499 punishment for 501 *Oklahoma,* appropriation for suits to set aside conveyances Five Civilized Tribes’ allotments 464 apportionment of Representatives 13 approval and payment of drainage assessment on certain Indian allotments in 194 deeds for rights of way, etc. 194 general authority for 195 Choctaw and Chickasaw coal lands, leases modified, of Missouri, Kansas and Texas Coal Company 78 Eastern Coal and Mining Company 78 leases of additional acreage allowed present operators; conditions 1007 coal and asphalt segregated lands of Choctaws and Chickasaws, surface to he appraised and sold for agriculture, grazing, etc. 67 deferred payments for ceded Kiowa-Comanche and Apache timber and pasture lands, extended and sub divided 91 homestead settlers on lands of former Cheyenne and Arapahoe agency lands allowed additional time to make payments 33 homesteaders in specified land districts, granted leaves of absence 24 Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache trust funds to be used for benefit of tribes; restrictions 33 Masonic Orphanage, time extended for payments on lands purchased for 46 Osage Indians in, disposal of lands and funds of deceased allottees, etc. 86 jurisdiction of county courts 86 cxxix payment per capita to members of Five Civilized Tribes 44 penitentiary at McAlester, limitation of minerals underlying lands condemned for 69 purchasers of ceded Cheyenne and Arapahoe lands, allowed extension of time for payments 530 right of way granted through Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian school lands in 131 *Oklahoma City, Okla.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 868 *Oklahoma Eastern Judicial District,* appropriation for expenses, etc., appeals to Supreme Court in suits affecting allotted lands within 464 *Oklawaha River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of; maintenance of lake levels 210 *Olcott, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 803 *Old Colony Street Railway Company,* may reconstruct bridge across Weymouth Back River, Hingham, Mass. 61 *Oldtown, Me.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Olean, N. Y.,* credit in accounts of S. R. Jacobs, site for public building 596 *Olmstead Lands in North Carolina,* transferred to Secretary of Agriculture, for conservation of navigable streams, etc., purposes 189 *Olney, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 509 *Olongapo Naval Station, P. I.,* appropriation for public works 900 for public works, naval magazine 901 *Olympia, Wash,* appropriation for public building 423 condemned cannon granted to 511 limit of cost increased, public building at 648 *Olympic National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 *Olyphant, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Omaha Inman Reservation, Nebr* survey and appraisal of unallotted lands on 111 sales to highest bidder 111 allottees may select lands in lieu of allotments subject to erosion 111 lands reserved for agency, school, etc. 111 granted to Nebraska State Historical Society 111 townsite to be reserved; survey, sale, etc. 111 sale, etc., of intoxicants prohibited 111 pro rata distribution of proceeds to children of Tribe who have not received allotments 111 manner of expenditure 111 payment to heirs of deceased Indians 112 appropriation for expenses; reimbursable 112 *Omaha, Nebr.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River at 494 *Onamia Lake, Minn.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *Onancock River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 807 *Oneida, N. Y.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Oneonta, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 423 deeded strip of land, public building site for street purposes 882 *Ontonagon, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 815 *Opelika, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 423 limit of cost increased, public building; court rooms provided for 866 terms of court at 699 *Opinions of the Attorneys General,* deficiency appropriation for editing, etc., Volume 28 610 for editing, etc., Volume 29 925 *Orange, N. J.,* appropriation for public building 423 condemned cannon granted to 508 *Orange River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 810 *Orange, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Orangeburg, S. C.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Orchard Fruits, etc.,* appropriation for control of diseases 276, 835 *Orchards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 291, 846 *Orders of Public Utilities Commission, D. C.,* every public utility required to obey lawful 977 *Ordnance and Fortification Board* (*see* Board of Ordnance and Fortification, Army) *Ordnance and Ordnance* *Storee, Navy,* appropriation for 335, 896 emergency purchases abroad; free entry 335, 896 for smokeless powder 335, 896 price of powder restricted 896 for ammunition 336, 897 deficiency appropriation for 620, 624, 938 *Ordnance Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 572, 706 for pay of officers; longevity 574, 708 for ammunition, etc., small arms 588, 720 for firing morning and evening gun 588, 720 price of powder limited 588, 720 for small-arms target practice, medals, etc. 588, 720 issue to educational, etc., institutions 588, 720 price for powder limited, etc. 588 for manufacture, etc., of arms at armories 589, 720 for repairing ordnance, etc. 589, 720 for purchase, etc., of ordnance stores 589, 721 for equipments 589, 721 for national trophy, etc., rifle contests 589, 721 for automatic machine rifles 589, 721 for Field Artillery material for Organized Militia 589, 721 transfers or sales of ordnance, etc., to other bureaus, etc.; price 589 for reserve ammunition for Field Artillery, Organized Militia 589, 721 for fortification expenses under 126, 671 cxxx deficiency appropriation for replacing ordnance and ordnance stores 619 cash rewards to be paid for improvements, etc., suggested by employees; conditions 193 restriction on detailing officers not applicable to duty in 571 *Ordnance, Obsolete,* granted to Adams, Mass. 1010 Alexandria, Va., for Confederate Veterans 1012 Alturas, Cal., for Grand Army post 510 Andalusia, Ala. 510 Anderson, Cal., for Grand Army post 510 Ann Arbor, Mich. 511 Appleton City, Mo. 508 Arizona 1010 Army and Navy Union, for official badges 1021 Atlanta, Ga. 511, 1012 Auburn, Cal., for Grand Army poet 511 Augusta, Ga., for Archibald Butt Memo rial Bridge 1010 Baltimore, Md 1010 Beaver Dam, Wis. 509 Bellevue, Ohio 511, 1010 Bellingham, Wash. 511 Beloit, Kans., for Grand Army poet 1012 Berlin, Wis. 1010 Buckingham, Va. 1011 Cadiz, Ohio, for Grand Army poet 1011 Canton, Ill. 510 Chicago, Ill., for Grand Army poet 509 Clay County, Ark. 1010 Columbia, Cal., for Grand Army post 510 Corinth, Miss. 1009 Coming, Cal., for Grand Army post 510 Covington, Va. 509 Cumberland, Va. 1011 Danville, Fa., for Grand Army post 509 Davenport. Wash. 1009 Dayton, Ky. 1012 Dolton, Ill., for Grand Army post 508 Downieville,Cal., for Grand Army post 510 Elizabeth, W. Va., for Grand Army post 508 Ellensburg, Wash. 511 Everett, Wash. 511 Fincastle, Va. 1011 Forest City, Mo. 509 Fort Johnson, N.Y. 1012 Gallatin, Mo. 508 Goshen, N. Y. 1011 Grand Army of the Republic for official badges 628 Grand Forks, N. Dak. 1009 Greenbrier Military Academy, Lewisburg, W. Va. 1010 Hanover, Pa., for Grand Army post 509 Hillsdale, Mich. 511 Holton. Kans. 509 Huntington, W. Va. 509 Huntsvdle, Ala. 510 Jackson, Mich. 511 Jackson, Miss. 86, 1009 Jacksonville, Fla. 1010 Kingwood, W. Va. 509 Lakota, N. Dak. 1009 Lamoille County, Vt. 1010 Lancaster, Ky. 511 Lancaster, N. Y. 509, 510 Lancaster, Pa., for Spanish War Veterans 1009 Lebanon, Tenn. 508 Lookout Mountain, Tenn. 1009 granted to Louisburg, Kans. 509 Machias and Machiasport, Me., for Daughters of the American Revolution 1011 Madison, S. Dak. 508 Marianna, Ark. 509 Massachusetts 1012 Mecklenburg County, Va. 1009 Minot, N. Dak. 1009 Mount Joy, Pa., for Grand Army post 1011 Nevada City, Cal., for Grand Army post 510 New York, Revolutionary relics 508 for Newtown Battlefield Monument 509 Newcastle, Cal., for Grand Army post 510 North Dakota for Fort Rice Memorial Park 1009 North Yakima, Wash. 511 Olney, Ill., for Grand Army post 509 Olympia, Wash. 511 Orange, N. J. 508 Oregon, Mo. 509, 1010 Painted Post, N. Y., for Grand Army post 1011 Pembroke, Ga. 1011 Pierre, S. Dak., for capitol grounds 511 Pittston, Pa., for armory 508 Placerville, Cal., for Grand Army post 511 Port Orchard, Wash., for Washington State Soldiers’ Home 1009 Porter Military Academy, Charleston, S. C. 1010 Princeton, Kans., for Grand Army post 1010 Raton, N. Mex. 1009 Red Bluff, Cal., for Grand Army post 510, 1012 Redding, Cal., for Grand Army post 510 Rocky Ford, Colo., for Grand Army post 1009 Salisbury, N. C. 510 San Andreas, Cal., for Grand Army post 510 San Francisco, Cal., for Pioneer Women’s Cabin 1010 Santa Fe, N. Mex., for capitol grounds 511 Savannah, Ga. 1011 Scranton, Pa., for Grand Army post 1012 Selby, S. Dak., for Grand Army post 1010 Shebovgan, Wis. 1011 Sheffield, Ala. 1011 Sheridan, Wyo., for Grand Army post 508 Stanton Monument Association, Steubenville, Ohio 1010 Summitt Hill, Pa., for Grand Army post 1010 Sylvania, Ga. 1011 Tarkio, Mo. 1011 Trinidad, Colo., for Grand Army post 1009 University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 1010 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 1010 Utah 509 Vancouver, Wash. 511 Virginia, Minn. 1010 Walla Walla. Wash. 511 Wallkill Valley Cemetery Association, N. Y. 725 Washington, Miss., for Jefferson College 1009 Wenatchee, Wash. 511 Wise, Va. 509 no expense for delivery 511, 1012 subject to order of Secretary of War 511, 1012 loan to Historical Pageant Committee, Philadelphia, Pa., of Springfield rifles, etc. 641 *Ordnance Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 387, 764 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc.; limit 387, 765 cxxxi *Oregon,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 400, 778 for payment to certain bands and tribes of Indians in 535 apportionment of Representatives 13 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 497 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 133 homesteaders in specified land districts, granted leaves of absence 24 purchasers of lands of Umatilla Indian Reservation, fit only for grazing to receive patents 665 *Oregon and California Railroad Company,* suits involving title, to lands sold, by 320 compromise provisions; conditions 321 additional proceedings for forfeiture, etc., of land grants in Oregon of 320 *Oregon Avenue NW., D. C,* name restored to; location 65 highway to Rock Creek Park from North Capitol Street to be Concord Avenue 65 *Oregon, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 509, 1010 *Oregon National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 *Oregon Railroad, etc., Land Grants,* forfeitures claimed in all suits, etc., relating to specified, ratified and confirmed by Congress 320 land reverting by, not subject to entry 320 limitation of suits involving lands sold by Oregon and California Railroad Company prior to April 30, 1908 320 not applicable to pending suits, etc. 321 compromise authorized; conditions 321 patents to issue on application; payments, etc. 321 stipulation required 321 lands not patented to Oregon and California Railroad excluded 321 purchases must include entire tract 321 not applicable to pending suits against Oregon and California Railroad, etc. 321 no condonation of breaches of any of the grants 321 nor waiver of remedies, conditions, forfeitures, etc. 321 *Oregon Slough, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 221 *Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company,* may bridge Snake River, between Walla Walla and Franklin Counties, Wash. 54 *Ores, etc.,* appropriation for investigating treatment of, with reference to safety, etc.; restriction 458 *Organized Labor,* appointment of not less than three representatives of, required on Industrial Relations Commission 415 *Organized Militia* (*see* Militia, Organized) *Orlando, Fla.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Osage Indian Agency, Okla.,* duty of superintendent over executors, guardians, etc. 87 provision for paying expenses from tribal funds 88 *Osage Indians, Okla.,* actions, etc., involving lands of, excepted from district court jurisdiction 46 right of appeals 46 payment of taxes on inherited lands from funds of decedents 86 exchange of surplus lands between allottees allowed 86 jurisdiction of Oklahoma county courts over property of deceased or in competent allottees 86 supervision of agency superintendent and Secretary of the Interior 87 oil and mineral rights of tribe unchanged 87 payment of individual funds to allottees; restriction 87 minors or incompetents 87 partition of lands of deceased allottees 87 sales; disposal of proceeds 87 lands, etc., not subject to prior debts 88 funeral expenses; payment of taxes 88 disposal of all property of competents by will under State laws permitted 88 approval of Secretary 88 meaning of “competent” 88 fund reserved for agency and emergency expenses 88 payment of agency expenses 88 inconsistent laws repealed 88 provisions for disposal of trust allotments, etc., not applicable to 679 *Osage River, Mo.,* appropriation for improvement of 219, 818 *Osborn, Chase S.,* land reconveyed to, Duck Island lights, Mich. 239 *Oslo, Minn.,* may bridge Red River of the North 121 *Ostriches,* appropriation for experiments in feeding, breeding, etc. 833 *Oswego, N. Y,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202, 803 *Ottawa, Kans.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Ottoman Empire* (*see* Turkey) *Ottumwa, Iowa,* terms of court at 735 *Ouachita County, Ark.,* alteration, etc., bridge across Ouachita River in, authorized 185 *Ouachita River, Ark.,* alteration, etc., in bridge across, authorized 185 *Ouachita River, Ark. and La.,* appropriation for improvement of Locks and Dams Nos. 3 and 7 214 for improvement of Lock and Dam No. 3 814 for improvement of, by open channel work to Camden 214, 814 for improvement of, from Camden to Arkadelphia 214, 814 for improvement of; Locks and Dams Nos. 2, 4, 6, and 8 447 *Outfits, Navy First Enlistments,* appropriation for 333, 894 deficiency appropriation for 603, 620, 922, 935 *Overhead Wires, D. C.,* temporary permission for inaugural ceremonies, 1913 1023, 1024 *Overlock, Charles A.,* deficiency appropriation for, and deputies 612 cxxxii *Overtons, Tenn.,* bridge authorized across Cumberland River, between Maplewood and 62 *Owego, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Oxford, Miss.,* terms of court at 59, 118 *Oxford. N. C.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Oxide of Iron,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Oyster Creek, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *Oyster, Va.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel to deep water to 225 *Oysters,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Ozark National Forest, Ark.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 **P.** *Pacific Ocean,* appropriation for surveys of coasts of, under United States jurisdiction 470 *Pacific Ocean, North,* killing, etc., fur seals and sea otter in waters of, prohibited 499 punishment for 501 *Pacific Railroads,* appropriation for expenses of suits affecting 465 *Packages of Food, etc.,* misbranded if not marked with weight, etc., of contents 732 reasonable variations allowed; condition 732 not applicable if price six cents or less 732 *Padilla Bay, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 230 waterway to Similk Bay 230 modifying, etc., channels 230 *Pagan River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 206, 807 *Page, Fannie M.,* deficiency appropriation for 617 *Pages,* appropriation for, House of Representatives 35, 37, 367, 745 for, Senate 35, 363, 741 credit directed for paying, for August, 1912, after adjournment 741 deficiency appropriation for Senate 2, 930 *Paint Rock River, Ala.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Painted Post, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted to Grand Army post 1011 *Paintsville, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Palings,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Palisade National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 *Palmers River, R. I.,* bridge authorized across 15 *Palo Verde Mesa, Cal.,* desert land entries in, not to be canceled prior to May 1, 1916, for failure to make proofs 1009 *Pamlico River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207 preliminary examination to be made of inland waterway, through Goose Creek to Jones Bay, from 226 *Pamlico Sound, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of water way to Beaufort Inlet from 207 *Pamunkey River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 806 *Pan American Union,* appropriation for expenses 100, 693 for printing and binding 482 *Panama,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 deficiency appropriation for annual payment to 913 *Panama Canal* (*see also* Isthmian Canal), appropriation for expenses of fortifying 485 for barracks and quarters for marines 902 eight-hour workday contract requirements not applicable to construction of, until January 1, 1915 138 restriction on details of Army officers not applicable to construction work on 571 *Panama Canal Act,* territory included in Canal Zone 560 canal designated Panama Canal 561 acquisition of additional lands necessary for operation of canal, etc., authorized 561 laws, regulations, etc., adopted by the President, ratified 561 existing courts recognized and continued 561 all land, etc., within Canal Zone to be declared necessary for operation, etc., of canal 561 disposal of adverse claims 561 Isthmian Canal Commission may be dis continued 561 Canal to be completed and operated by the President 561 administrative officials; appointment, terms, salaries 561 governor; appointment, term, salary 561 other officials; rate of pay; limitation 561 announcement of formal opening 561 report of Commission on Fine Arts on structures etc. 562 tolls to be levied by the President 562 changes restricted 562 vessels in coastwise trade exempt 562 American registers issued to vessels built in United States and owned by citizens 562 captured as prize by citizens 562 forfeited for breach of laws 562 wherever built, owned by citizens, to engage only in foreign trade 562 denied coastwise trade 562 registered foreign yachts, etc., to pay duty 562 materials for building, repairing, and equipping vessels admitted free of duty 562 registered foreign built vessels may make ocean mail contracts; conditions 562 basis of tolls; ships in ballast 562 on net registered tonnage 562 exemption to vessels of Panama 562 otherwise; passenger tolls 563 regulations for operation, etc., to be made 563 for adjustment of damages to vessels, etc.; payment 563 cxxxiii adjustment of claims for injuries, etc., to employees 563 substituted for prior laws 563 wireless installations to be installed 563 terms and lolls; messages given precedence 563 operating agreements, etc., with private companies authorized 564 maintenance of docks, warehouses, etc., by Panama Railroad 564 sales of supplies, etc., to passing vessels 564 use of receipts for operation, etc.; accounting 564 reports to be made of receipts and expenditures 564 civil administration vested in governor 564 Canal Zone laws made applicable 564 towns and subdivisions to be determined by the President 564 magistrates’ courts; jurisdiction, etc. 564 appointment of citizens; rules of procedure, etc. 564 notaries public 565 district court established; divisions; jurisdiction 565 to supersede Canal Zone courts 565 jurors, selection, etc. 565 district attorney; marshal; duties 565 appointment, term, etc. 565 salary of judge; clerk 565 designation of temporary judge, etc. 565 salary of district attorney and marshal 565 transfers of records, etc., of existing courts 565 temporary continuance of supreme court 566 duties of clerk, etc. 566 practice and procedure continued 566 appellate jurisdiction of circuit court of appeals, fifth circuit; procedure, etc. 566 admissions to Canal Zone 566 punishment for violating regulations 566 injuries, etc., to Canal unlawful 566 punishment for 566 acts causing death 566 interstate commerce provisions 566 passage through Canal denied vessels owned, etc., by monopolies, etc. 567 extradition and rendition laws and treaties extended to Canal Zone 569 in time of war Army officer to have entire charge 569 subordination of governor 569 *Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company,* granted right of way across Fort Mason Military Reservation, Cal. 186 temporary use of portions of Presidio of San Francisco and Fort Mason granted to 629 closing of certain streets in San Francisco 630 *“Panther,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Papago Indians, Pima County, Ariz.,* appropriation for development of water supply for nomadic 522 for investigation of irrigation system on reservation 522 *Paper,* appropriation for testing woods suitable for making 287 *Paper, Distinctive,* appropriation for expenses, United States securities 432 for national currency 432 deficiency appropriation for United States securities 47 *Paper, etc., Wood Pulp,* free of duty when imported from Canada; condition precedent 11 *Paper for Checks and Drafts, Treasury Department,* appropriation for 383, 761 *Paper for Internal Revenue Stamps,* appropriation for, and freight 431 *Paper Making,* appropriation for testing, etc., fibrous plants, including flax straw, for 277, 835 *Paper-Money Laundering Machines, Treasury Department,* deficiency appropriation for operation, etc. 595 *Paraguay and Uruguay,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 96, 688 *Parcel Post* (*see also* Fourth Class Mail Matter), joint Congressional committee to inquire into general, etc. 559 appropriation for expenses; report 559 continued until final report 796 deficiency appropriation for expenses, equipment, supplies, etc. 928 increased allowance to-transportation on railroad routes on account of; limitations 797 *Paris, American Hospital of,* incorporated; purposes, etc. 654 *Paris Greens,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., adulterated 300, 853 *Paris, Tex.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Park County, Wyo.,* grant of block, Powell townsite, in Shoshone irrigation project, for school uses to 322 *Park Road, D. C.,* part of Twentieth Street NW., designated as 947 *Parkersburg, W. Va.,* terms of court at 76 *Parking Commission, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 152, 951 *Parks, D. C.,* appropriation for condemning land for small, outside city limits 971 condemnation proceedings, etc. 971 not less than one-third of cost, etc., of lands for, to be assessed as benefits 178 *Parks, National* (*see* National Parks) *Parkways, D. C.,* one-half of expenses of lands for, etc., to be assessed as benefits 178 *Parliamentary Hansard, Canadian,* Congressional Record to be furnished Canada in exchange for 632 *Parole, United States Prisoners,* release on, for good conduct, extended to life terms 650 *Parrish, J. E.,* deficiency appropriation for paying judgment to 602 *Pasadena, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Pascagoula, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 811 for extending channel to the Gulf of Mexico 811 *Pascagoula River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 211, 811 cxxxiv *Pasco, Wash.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Pass Cavallo, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel to Port Lavaca from 813 change of channel from Aransas Pass to, authorized to pass by Port O’Connor 214 *Passaic River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 805 for improvement of, above Montclair and Greenwood Lake Railroad bridge 204 for improvement of Newark Bay and 446 *Passenger Steam Vessels,* may carry gasoline in tanks of motor lifeboats 650 *Passenger Vessels* (*see* Steamboat Inspection) *Passports,* termination of treaty with Russia affecting, adopted and ratified 627 *Patapsco River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of, and channel to Baltimore 205 preliminary examination to be made of channel in 225 *Patent Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, examiners, etc. 397, 775 for professional and scientific books, etc. 398, 775 for weekly issue of patents; drawings, etc. 398, 775 for investigations, etc. 398, 775 for expenses, International Bureau, Berne 398, 775 for steel bookstacks for library 453 for printing weekly issue of patents, etc. 481 for printing, etc., Official Gazette 481 binding monthly volume of patents and specifications repealed 481 for new sidewalks and curbs around the building 948 commission created to prepare plans, etc., for new building for 883 employment of technical, etc., services in office of Supervising Architect 883 additional to regular force 883 investigation of administration, etc., of, to be made by Economy and Efficiency Commission 643 reports and recommendations to be submitted by December 10, 1912 643 appropriation for expenses 643 *Patent Office Gazette,* appropriation for printing and binding 481 binding monthly volume of patents and specifications, discontinued 481 *Patents, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, assistant, examiners, etc. 397, 775 designated on commission to prepare plans, etc., for new building for Patent Office 883 *Paulina National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 exchange of lands authorized with private owners within 200 *Paupers, D. C.,* appropriation for transportation of 175, 969 *Pavek, John G.,* appropriation for use of property at Military Academy 263 *Paving Blocks,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Pawcatuck River, R. I. and Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of; maintenance 802 *Pawnee Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 529 *Paxton, Ill.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Pay, Army,* appropriation for 571, 706 deficiency appropriation for 601, 619, 623, 919, 935, 938 and emoluments forfeited by superior officer responsible for prohibited detached service of other officer during continuance thereof 571 officers may designate payee of check by indorsement on monthly pay account 577, 710 payment of check to be acquittance in full 577, 710 *Pay Clerks, Army* (*see also* Paymasters’ Clerks), appropriation for pay 708 for longevity 708 for pay of, retired 709 for mileage 709 no further appointments to be made 708 *Pay Corps, Navy,* number of officers increased; limit for fiscal year 328 *Pay Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of the Army 571 for officers; longevity 571 for pay of officers; longevity 574 office establishment merged into Quartermaster Corps 591 consolidated with Quartermaster Corps; details, etc. 591 *Pay, Marine Corps,* appropriation for officers 350, 908 for enlisted men 350, 908 deficiency appropriation for 619, 624, 935, 938 *Pay, Navy,* appropriation for 328, 891 for miscellaneous 330, 892 for contingent 331, 893 deficiency appropriation for 603, 619, 624, 922, 935, 938 for miscellaneous 604, 619, 624, 922, 935 for William H. Bohning, designated beneficiary of 922 allotment for paymasters’, etc., clerks, 1912, amended 3 increase of 35 per cent to officers detailed on aviation duty 892 *Pay Rolls,* to be prepared, etc., by administrative heads of bureaus in executive departments and not by disbursing clerks 375 *Payette National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 284, 841 *Paymaster General’s Office, War Department* (*see also* Quartermaster Corps, Army), appropriation for clerks, etc. 387 *Paymasters’ Clerks, Army* (*see also* Pay Clerks, Army), appropriation for pay 575 for pay of, retired 575 for traveling expenses; mileage 575 age limit for retirement 575 deficiency appropriation for commutation of quarters 623, 919 cxxxv to be known as pay clerks, in Quartermaster Corps 592 *Paymasters, Navy,* additional, and passed assistants and assistants authorized 328 limit for fiscal year 328 *Peace Palace, The Hague,* appropriation for contribution to 695 for adornment of 695 *Peanuts,* reciprocal duty in Canada on 9 *Pearl Harbor Naval Station, Hawaii,* appropriation for coal and fuel station at 338, 898 for dry dock 341 for public works, storehouses, floating crane, etc. 341 for land for water supply 341 for equipment of construction plant shops 347 for machinery plant, equipment of shops 348 for public works 900 for Marine barracks, public works 902 rules to be adopted for defense of, etc. 341 *Pearl Harbor Traction Company (Limited),* granted right of way, etc., through Fort Shafter Military Reservation, Hawaii 503 *Pearl River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 preliminary examination of, to be made from Bogalusa, La., to Columbia, Miss. 227 *Peas,* duty on Canadian dried split 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on dried split 7 *Peas, Dried,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Peat,* investigations by Mines Bureau of, directed 681 *Peck, Robert H.,* may be appointed captain of infantry 192 *Pecos National Forest, N. Mex.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 timber from, may be exchanged for private lands to enlarge Zuni National Forest 323 *Pecos, Tex.,* terms of court at; rooms 663 *Pecuniary Claims between United States and Great Britain,* appropriation for expenses arbitration of outstanding 102, 694 deficiency appropriation for expenses arbitration of 47 *Peirce, Lieut. Col. William S.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 920 *Pelagic Sealing,* regulations for restriction of 499 term construed 502 *Pembina, N. Dak.,* and Saint Vincent, Minn., may bridge Red River of the North 123 *Pembroke Creek, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Pembroke, Ga.,* condemned cannon granted to 1011 *“Penacook,” U. S,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Penal Laus (see* Criminal Code) *Pend d’Oreille Development Company,* time extended to dam Pend Oreille River in Stevens County, Wash. 115 *Pend Oreille National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenace, etc., of 285, 841 *Pena Oreille River,* bridge across, in Box Canyon, Wash., legalized 18 project for improving, abandoned 828 time extended for dam across, Stevens County, Wash. 115 *Pendleton, Oreg.,* sale of lands, Umatilla Indian Reservation, for waterworks to 186 *Penitentiaries, United States,* appropriation for construction, etc., Leavenworth, Kans. 462 for construction, Atlanta, Ga. 462 for maintenance 466 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 927 *Penknives,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Pennington County, S. Dak.,* restrictions removed on settlement on specified lands, Black Hills National Forest 188 *Pennsylvania,* apportionment of Representatives 13 requirement of action by, in connection with Gettysburg battle commemoration 626 *Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company,* may bridge Delaware River near Trenton, N. J. 492 *Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for constructing, etc., across Rock Creek 948 *Pennsylvania Avenue NW., D. C,* condemnation proceedings to widen, for approaches to Rock Creek Bridge 949 jurisdiction conferred upon Commissioners 949 *Pennsylvania Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting 730 terms, Philadelphia 730 *Pennsylvania Middle Judicial District,* counties constituting 730 terms, Harrisburg 730 Scranton 730 Sunbury 730 Williamsport 730 *Pennsylvania Railroad Company,* may bridge Delaware River near Trenton, N.J. 492 *Pennsylvania Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting 731 terms, Erie 731 Pittsburgh 731 *Penobscot River, Me.,* bridge authorized across Bangor to Brewer 358 *Pensacola Bay, Fla.,* preliminary examination to be made of waterway to Wolfs Bay from 227 for inland waterway, to Mobile Bay 823 *Pensacola, Fla.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Pension Agents,* appropriation for salaries for seven months 312 office abolished after January 31, 1913 312 for clerk hire 312 for stationery 312 cxxxvi *Pension Attorneys,* not allowed fees for services under Act of May 11, 1912 113 applications for original pensions excepted 113 *Pension Office, Interior Department,* appropriation for Commissioner, deputy, clerks, etc. 397, 774 transfers not to be returned 397 limitation on filling vacancies 774 for disbursing clerk for payment of pensions, deputy, clerks, etc. 774 for per diem, special examiners, etc. 397, 774 for installing card-index system 397 for additional special examiners 397, 774 for repairs to plumbing, etc. 453 for new roof to building 453 for temporary clerks adjudicating service pension claims; appointments not subject to civil-service law 454 for furniture, supplies, etc., for temporary additional force 607 to keep record of name, length of service, age, etc., of pensioners under Act of May 11, 1912 1019 automatic increase of pension by record of age, without application 1019 *Pensions,* appropriation for Army and Navy 311, 736 Navy from naval hind 311, 736 separate accounts required 311, 736 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 312, 736 use of amount for clerk hire, etc., by disbursing office 736 for salaries of agents for seven months 312 for disbursing clerk for payment of pensions 312 to be appointed January 31, 1913; salary 312 agents and agencies to be abolished 312 for clerk hire and expenses of consolidation 312 estimates hereafter 312 for rent New York agency, seven months 312 for stationery, etc. 312 deficiency appropriation for Army and Navy 621, 624, 925, 936 for fees, etc., examining surgeons 925 pensioners to be arranged in three groups 312 quarterly payments by groups 312 fractional payments 312 to be paid by checks without separate vouchers 312 vouchers required if to other than pensioner 313 checks to be transmitted by mail to payee 313 duties of postal employees in case of death, remarriage, etc. 313 punishment for forging, etc., indorsements 313 temporary acting disbursing clerk for payment of pensions allowed in case of sickness, etc. 313 designation of clerks to sign checks 313 bond required of disbursing clerk; application to acting 313 payments due inmates of Volunteer Soldiers’ Home not modified 313 rate increased for survivors of Indian wars 679 *Pensions, Commissioner of,* appropriation for, deputy, clerks, etc. 397, 774 record of all pensions granted under Act of May 11, 1912, to be kept by 113, 1019 age added 1019 tabulation by States and counties 114,1019 copies to be furnished on payment of fee 114,1019 to designate acting disbursing clerk for payment of pensions in case of sickness, etc. 313 clerks to sign pension checks with name of disbursing clerk 313 *Pensions, Service,* granted for 90 days or more military or naval Civil War service on reaching age of 62, 112 service ratings at 62 112 at 66 112 at 70 113 at 75 113 rate irrespective of age or service if unfit for manual labor from wound or disease incurred in line of duty 113 for 60 days’ service in Mexican War 113 to commence from date of filing application 113 issue to pensioners or applicants under existing laws 113 double pensions forbidden 113 pensioners at higher rates not entitled under this Act 113 rank not considered 113 no fee allowed for services, except applications for original pension 113 persons included 113 tabulation by States, etc. 114 fee for copies 114 record granted under the Act, to be kept 113, 1019 addition of age 1019 tabulation by States, etc. 114,1019 fee for copies 114,1019 increase with advancing age to be made without further application 1019 to commence from date of record 1019 further investigation to be made if age not sufficiently established 1019 to advance automatically without expense to pensioner 1019 *People’s Church Association, Fort Bidwell, Cal.,* granted lands for cemetery, Fort Bidwell Indian School Reservation 652 *Peoria, Ill.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 619 *Pepperells Cove, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 801 *Pere Marquette River, Mich.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Periodicals, etc.,* sworn statements of names of editors, publishers, stockholders, etc., of, to be filed semiannually with Postmaster General 553 circulation of daily newspapers 554 to appear in next issue 554 denial of mail privileges for noncompliance 554 paid editorial matter, etc., to be marked as advertisements 554 penalty for violation 554 *Periodicals for the Blind,* in raised characters, to be transmitted free of postage 551 *Perry Victory Centennial Celebration,* appropriation for expenses, international rifle match at Camp Perry, Ohio 711 loan of magazine rifles, etc. 711 free entry to contestants 711 cxxxvii *Persia,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation and consul general at Teheran 96, 689 for interpreter to legation and consulate general 96, 689 for interpreters and guards at consulates in 103, 696 *Personal Services,* restriction on paying for, from lump-sum appropriations 626, 790 not applicable to mechanics, etc. 790 not applicable to scientific work under Agricultural Department; transfers, etc. 854 *Personal Tax Board, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 141, 940 *Personal Taxes, D. C.,* exemption of household effects of public officials, temporary residents 1006 *Perth Amboy N. J.,* sale authorized of unused site for post office 269 *Peru,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Pessaries,* duty on Canadian 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Petaca Land Grant, N. Mex.,* claim of United States to certain timber cut from, relinquished 697 *Petaluma Creek, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 220, 818 preliminary examination of, to be made 230 *Petit Jean River, Ark.,* bridge authorized across, pontoon 29 preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Petoskey, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 423 survey directed of inland route to, by Crooked, Burt, and Mullett Lakes, etc. 228 *Pharmacists, Navy,* to be commissioned chief pharmacists after six years’ service 345 to receive pay, etc., of chief boatswain 345 *Philadelphia, Pa.,* appropriation for naval home 334, 895 for navy yard, public works 340, 900 for marine barracks, additional 343, 901 for assistant treasurer’s office 383, 761 for mint at 384, 761 for buildings, etc., immigrant station 475 deficiency appropriation for navy yard, public works 604 for mint, assay commission expenses 914 loan of obsolete rifles, etc., to Historical Pageant Committee of, for celebration of one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of framing of the Constitution 641 terms of court at 730 *Philippi, W. Va.,* terms of court at; room required 76 *Philippine Constabulary,* restriction on detaching officers for, not to be enforced until January 1, 1914 571 no officer below major to be detailed as chief or assistant chief of; further restrictions 571 *Philippine Islands,* appropriation for pay of Resident Com missioners 365, 743 for expenses 365, 743 appropriation for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 104, 696 for seacoast batteries 128, 673 for searchlights for harbor defense 673 for preservation, repair, etc., fortifications 128, 673 for preservation, repair, etc., torpedo structures 128, 673 for supplies, etc., electric plants, sea coast fortifications 128, 673 for structures, etc., for submarine mines 673 for high-power naval radio stations in 338 for quarters, seacoast artillery in 438 for expenses, report on fisheries, etc., of 475 for mail equipments for 546, 797 for shelter of troops in 584, 717 restriction on amount for officers’ quarters 584, 717 for paying claims for damages, target practice, etc. 586, 718 for care of insane Filipino soldiers at asylums in 587, 719 for contingencies, Engineer Department, Army 588, 720 citizenship in, defined 77 extension of right by legislature authorized 77 not included in zones of area for fourth class mail delivery rates 557 radio communication regulations not applicable to 308 vessels owned by citizens to engage only in trade with, etc., admitted to registry wherever built 562 *Philippine Scouts,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 577, 710 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 577, 710 *Phillips County, Ark.,* granted lots in Helena for public uses 647 conditions 647 *Phillips, H. C.,* appropriation for services 521 *Phoenix, Ariz.,* appropriation for public building 423 for Indian school 521 *Phoenixville, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Phosphate Lands, Classified,* right of Idaho to select, subject to mining rights 687 *Phosphorus Matches, White,* internal-revenue tax on, provisions governing 81 *Photographic Films, etc.,* free admission of American, exposed abroad 12 except films for moving-picture machines 12 worn out, etc., moving-picture films 12 proof of identity required 12 *Photographic Films., etc., of Prize Fights,* sending, receiving, etc., of, by mail or express, unlawful 240 punishment for 241 *Photoplays, Motion Plays, etc.,* copyright provisions extended to 488 penalty for infringing copyrighted works by 489 *Physical Constants,* appropriation for operating testing machines, to determine 410, 787 cxxxviii *Physical Hydrography,* appropriation for continuing researches in 470 *Physical Valuation of Public Utilities, D. C.,* commission to ascertain original cost of construction, machinery, equipment, etc. 978 cost required to reconstruct, etc. 978 details of stock, bonds, etc., issued 978 receipts and disbursements 978 information to be printed in annual report 978 to value the property actually used at the fair value thereof at the time of valuation 978 public hearings, etc., to determine 978 *Physical Valuation of Railroads, etc.,* determination of, to be made by Interstate Commerce Commission 701 deficiency appropriation for expenses 916 *Physicians, D. C.,* punishment for prescribing intoxicating liquors, except for treatment 1002 *Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J.,* appropriation for dry house for small-arms powder 438 minimum manufacture of powder required at 671 *Pickering, Marshall,* deficiency appropriation for pay 617 *Pickets,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duly in Canada 11 *Pickles,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Pierre, S. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 536 condemned cannon granted to 511 *Pike County, Ky.,* may bridge Russell Fork of Big Sandy River, Elkhorn City 92 Marrowbone 186 Millard 186 Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River 116 *Pike National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 lands in, set aside for water supply, Colorado Springs 684 Manitou 685 administration by Secretary at expense of municipalities 686 trespassing punishable 686 legal rights unimpaired 687 *Pikeville, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Pilot Charts, Navy,* appropriation for preparing 392, 769 for North Pacific monthly 392, 769 *Pima Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for Clarence I. Stacy 523 for N. D. Brayton, physician on 523 *Pima Indians, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system, Gila River Reservation 522 *Pine Bluff, Ala.,* alteration, etc., bridge across Arkansas River near, authorized 185 *pine Bluff, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Arkansas River at 16 *Pine County, Minn.,* bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, from Burnett County, Wis., to 14,25 *Pineland, Fla.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel to deep water from 227 *Piney Branch Parkway, D. C.,* appropriation for care and improvement of 155 *Pipe Line Company (see* Public Utilities Commission, D. C.) *Pipes, Gas and Water,* appropriation for investigating effects of electric currents on 410 *Pipestone, Minn.,* appropriation for Indian School 525 *Piqua, Ohio,* limit of cost increased, public building 868 *“Piscatagua,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Pittsburg, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Pittsburgh, Pa.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 205, 805 contracts authorized for constructing laboratories, etc., for Bureau of Mines 886 limit of cost; amount authorized for plans, etc. 886 payment for technical services, etc., in Supervising Architect’s office 886 additional to regular force 886 transfer with Pittsburgh of lands for site; conditions 886 sale of post office site, authorized 883 minimum price; use of proceeds for purchase of new site 883 terms of court at 731 *Pittston, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 condemned cannon granted to, for State armory 508 *Placer Mining, Alaska,* limit of association claims 242 assessment required 243 requirements tor locations by attorneys; restriction 243 limit of locations; area of claims 243 claims located in violation of provisions, null and void 243 *Placerville, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 511 *Plainfield, N. J.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Plans for Public Buildings,* repeal of Act inviting architectural competitions for 428 *Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for chief of bureau, clerks, gardeners, etc. 274, 834 for general expenses and investigations 275, 834 buildings for fiscal year, 1912 275 for investigating, etc., plant, fruit, and tree diseases 276, 835 for investigating, etc., cotton, truck, etc., crop plants 276, 835 for physiology, nutrition, adaptation, etc. 276, 835 for drag, tea, fiber, etc., investigations 835 for grading, etc., cotton and grain 276, 835 purchase of spinning machinery 276 tests of qualities of standard grades of cotton 835 for biophysical examinations, etc. 276, 835 cxxxix appropriation for collecting, etc., new seeds, etc. 276 drought-resistant field seeds 276 for testing commercial seeds, etc. 276, 835 for improving production, etc., cereals, tobacco 276, 835 for forage crops, etc. 277, 835 for plant breeding; fibers for paper making 277, 835 for drought-resistant, etc., crops 277, 835 for sugar-producing plants 277, 835 for improving grazing lands, etc. 277, 835 for farm practice, demonstration, etc. 277, 836 cacti, etc., for stock food 277, 836 for farmers’ cooperative demonstrations, and meeting ravages of cotton-boll weevil 277, 836 for dry-land fanning experiments 277, 836 for experimental farm to demonstrate best products for semiarid lands 277 for study of “logged off” lands 277, 836 for utilizing reclaimed lands in connection with western irrigation agriculture 277, 836 for investigating fruit production, shipment, etc. 277, 836 for experimental gardens and grounds 277, 836 for investigating producing, marketing, etc., truck crops; potato, and sugar beet work 836 for farm, Arlington, Va. 277, 836 for foreign seed and plant introduction, experiments, etc. 836 for administrative expenses 278, 836 for seed purchase and distribution 278, 836 drought-resistant field seeds for distribution 837 for rent 279, 850 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 622, 936 for seeds, etc., distribution 622, 936 for forage crops, etc. 622 for botanical investigations, etc. 936 for cotton-boll weevil investigations 936 for pathological investigations 937 *Plant Quarantine,* appropriation for enforcement of 853 imports for experimental purposes permitted 854 *Planters, Agricultural,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Plants, etc., Agricultural,* appropriation for investigating diseases of 853 for preventing spread of diseases among, etc. 853 regulations to prevent spread of diseases among, etc. 315 *Plaster Rock,* free of duty when imported from Canada, crude 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, crude 11 *Plate Printing Presses,* requirement for hand-roller, not applicable to checks, and backs and tints of bonds and paper money 430 restriction on displacing hand-roller, by power presses 430 motors authorized for hand-roller 430 *Platt National Park, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 460 for sewer system, subject to like amount from town of Sulphur 532 *Plattsburg, N. Y,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 803 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 822 *Playgrounds, D. C.,* appropriation for equipment, etc.; all from District revenues 152, 951 substitute employment authorized 952 *Pleasure Boats, etc.,* foreign-built, not used for trade, admitted to American registry, not exempt from duty 562 *Pleuropneumonia, etc., Animal,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 273, 831 *Plows,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Plumas National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Plumbing Fixtures,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Plumbing Inspection, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries, division of 140 *Plymouth and Norfolk Counties, Mass.,* may reconstruct bridge across Weymouth Back River, Hingham 61 *Plymouth. Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Plymouth, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 802 sale of part of public building site, authorized to First Baptist Church 117 *Pneumatic Tubes,* appropriation for maintenance, repairs, etc., appraisers’ stores and custom house, New York City 427 *Pneumatic Tubes, etc., Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 546, 796 commission on feasibility of purchase and operation of equipment, created 546 continued until final report 796 steam to operate, furnished from appropriations for public buildings; payment for 433 *Pocatello, Idaho,* appropriation for public building 423 *Pocatello National Forest, Idaho and Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Pocketbooks,* duty on Canadian, leather 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, leather 8 *Pocketknives,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Pocomoke River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Poinsett County, Ark.,* may bridge Little River, Lepanto, Ark. 58 *Point Arena, Cal.,* preliminary examination to be made for harbor of refuge at 825 *Point Arena Lighthouse, Cal.,* completion of road to, authorized 1018 *Point Judith, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 447 *Point Lookout, Md.,* appropriation for care, etc., of Confederate cemetery 441 *Point Pleasant, W. Va.,* appropriation for public building 423 cxl *Poisonous Foods, Drugs, etc.,* appropriation for expenses preventing sale, etc., of 289, 844 *Poles, Telegraph, Electric-Light, etc.,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Police Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 167, 963 for expenses, witness fees, jurors, etc. 167, 963 deficiency appropriation for site for building 917 concurrent jurisdiction with supreme court in cases of affrays, and keeping of disorderly houses; punishment 192 threats to do bodily harm; punishment 193 *Police, D. C.,* appropriation for major, officers, etc. 162, 959 reduction in number of privates 162 for aid to National Bureau of Criminal Identification 163, 959 for fuel, repairs, etc. 163, 959 for contingent expenses 163, 959 detection of crime 163, 959 for five motor patrol wagons; maintenance 959 for house of detention 163, 959 for harbor patrol 163, 960 deficiency appropriation for harbor patrol 917 pay, etc., of special policemen at street rail way crossings established 63 to stop traffic and prevent interference with suffrage procession March 3, 1913 1025 *Political Contributions for Elections of Senators and Representatives,* provisions for giving publicity to; additional requirements 25 *Polk County, Wis.,* bridge authorized across Saint Croix River, between Chisago County, Minn., and 61 *Pollock Rip Channel, Mass.,* appropriation for improvement of 802 *Pollution of Navigable Streams, etc.,* investigating, as affecting the public health 309 *“Pompey,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Ponca Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 529 deficiency appropriation for support, etc. 621 *Pond Creek, Okla.,* block in Round Pond townsite granted to, for municipal and school purposes 76 *Pontiac, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Pontoon, Ark.,* bridge authorized across Petit Jean River at 29 *Poor, D. C.,* appropriation for relief of the 175, 969 for transportation of paupers 175, 969 *Poorhouse, D. C.* (*see* Home for Aged and In firm, D. C.) *Poplar Bluff, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Porcupine Island, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of break water from Mount Desert to 447 *Pork,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Port Angeles, Wash.,* reappraisement and sales of certain town-site lands 74 *Port Aransas, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 813 replacing dredge 813 public landing place required 813 shoal waters declared not navigable 813 board of Engineer officers to report, etc., on depth of 25 feet, etc. 213 deep water basin, etc. 213 *Port Arthur Canal, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 213, 812 *Port Arthur Pleasure Pier Company,* may bridge Sabine-Neches Canal, Port Arthur, Tex. 93 *Port Arthur, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Sabine-Neches Canal at 93 *Port Bolivar Harbor and Channel, Tex.,* board of Engineer officers to examine, etc. 213 *Port Bolivar, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel to 213, 813 included in Galveston customs district 313 *Port Chester, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202, 803 *Port Clinton Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 216, 814 *Port Discovery Bay Military Reservation, Wash.,* right of way across, granted Seattle, Port Angeles and Lake Crescent Railway 492 *Port Ferro Light Station, P. R.,* additional land authorized for 1018 *Port Huron and Duluth Steamship Company,* may change names of steamers “Syracuse” and “Boston” 108 *Port Huron, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of Black River at 216 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 824 *Port Jefferson, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202 *Port Lavaca, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel from Pass Cavallo, to 813 *Port O’Connor, Tex.,* change in channel Aransas Pass to Pass Cavallo authorized, to pass by 214 *Port Orchard, Wash.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Washington State Soldiers’Home 1009 *Port Orford, Oreg.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 230 harbor of refuge 230 *Port Townsend Bay,* appropriation for improvement of water way to Oak Bay from 820 *Port Washington, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 *Port Wing, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 *Portable Engines,* duty on Canadian, farm 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on farm 7 *Portage Lake, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge, Lake Superior 216 *Portage Lake Ship Canal, Mich.,* preliminary examination to be made of Keeweenaw waterway 824 *Porter,* restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 cxli *Porter Military Academy, Charleston, S. C.,* condemned cannon granted to 1010 *Portland Cement,* reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Portland, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 201, 801 deficiency appropriation for quarantine service 597 quarantine facilities, to be increased 512 terms of court at; session February, 1912 51 *Portland, Oreg.,* construction of public building authorized at, for post office only 879 limit of cost 879 plans, etc., to be secured by competition; payment for architectural services 879 strips of public building site granted for street purposes to 130 *Porto Rico,* appropriation for pay of Resident Commissioner 365, 743 for expenses 365, 743 for relief of shipwrecked American seamen in 104, 696 for agricultural experiment stations 298, 851 for quarantine system expenses 436 for mail equipments for 546, 797 for care of insane soldiers, Porto Rican infantry, at asylums in 587, 719 bridge authorized across Cano de Martin Pena 512 district court, designation authorized of temporary or special judge for 648 radio communication licenses may be issued to citizens or corporations of 303 *Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry,* appropriation for pay of officers; longevity 577, 710 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 577, 710 for care of insane soldiers 587, 719 no officer below major to be detailed as commanding officer of 571 *Portraits,* appropriation for purchase of, President Taft for White House 444 for purchase of, Hon. James Wilson for Agricultural Department 850 of living persons not allowed as trade marks for goods without written consent 649 *Ports of Entry and Delivery,* port of entry extended, New Orleans 499 subport of delivery established, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 133 subport of entry discontinued, Lowelltown, Me. 110 subport of entry established, Ashtabula, Ohio 116 Bay City, Mich. 133 Fort Covington, N. Y. 326 Holeb, Me. 110 Indiana Harbor, Ind. 133 Neche, N. Dak. 129 Saint John, N. Dak. 129 Walhalla, N. Dak. 129 *Portsmouth, N. H.,* appropriation for navy yard, public works; extension of foundry 339, 899 deficiency appropriation for a machinery plant, navy yard 922 terms of court at 357 *Portsmouth, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 423 rent 423 *Portsmouth, Va.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor and channel to Newport News, Va., from 822 *Portugal,,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Post Exchanges, Military,* appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc. 582, 715 buildings at private cost 582, 715 deficiency appropriation for 619 *Post Office Car Service,* appropriation for 547, 797 *Post Office Department,* appropriation for Postmaster General, clerks, etc. 401, 778 for engineers, watchmen, etc. 401, 778 for chief inspector, etc. 401, 778 for purchasing agent, clerks, etc. 401, 779 for attorneys, clerks, etc., division of Assistant Attorney General 401, 779 for Director postal savings system, assistants, clerks, etc. 779 for First Assistant Postmaster General, clerks, etc. 401, 779 for superintendent salaries and allowances, etc. 401, 779 for superintendent of appointments, etc. 401, 779 for superintendent city delivery, etc. 402, 779 for Second Assistant Postmaster General, clerks, etc. 402, 779 for superintendent railway adjustments, etc. 402, 779 for superintendent foreign mails, etc. 402, 779 for superintendent inspection, etc. 402, 779 for superintendent equipment, etc. 402, 779 for General Superintendent Railway Mail Service, etc. 402, 779 for Third Assistant Postmaster General, clerks, etc. 402, 779 for superintendent division of stamps, etc. 402, 779 for superintendent division of finance 402, 779 for superintendent division of classification, etc. 402, 780 for chief division of redemption, etc., 402, 780 for superintendent, division of registered mail, etc. 402, 780 for superintendent division of money orders, etc. 402, 780 for Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, clerks, etc. 402, 780 for superintendent division of rural mails, etc. 402, 780 for superintendent division of dead letters, etc. 402, 780 for superintendent division of supplies, etc. 403, 780 for topographer, draftsmen, etc. 403, 780 for contingent expenses 403, 780 reimbursing expenses of issuing bonds 780 for rent 403, 781 for Official Postal Guide 403, 781 for post-route maps 403, 781 postal service appropriations not to be used for the Department 404, 781 for printing and binding 482 for Assistant Attorney General of 404, 781 for postal service 539, 791 for reimbursing Ordnance Department for arms, etc., issued to 588 cxlii deficiency appropriation for postal service 50, 613, 623, 625, 928, 937 for Potomac Electric Power Company 613 for paying judgments Court of Claims under 934 *Post Office Department Building, Old,* appropriation for employees, care of, etc. 395, 772 for replacing sidewalks and curbs around 948 *Post-Office Inspectors,* appropriation for chief, clerks, etc., in Post Office Department 401, 779 for salaries 539, 791 details for rural-delivery investigation, etc. 540 for per diem; allowances when temporarily absent from home, etc. 540, 791 for clerks, etc., division headquarters 540, 791 for traveling expenses, etc. 540, 791 for livery hire 540, 791 for expenses, division headquarters 540, 791 for rewards, etc. 540, 791 for securing information, etc. 540, 791 *Post Offices,* appropriation for postmasters 541, 792 for assistant postmasters, first and second class offices 541, 792 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 541, 792 promotions provided for 543, 794 for mechanics, watchmen, etc. 543, 794 for clerks in charge of con tract stations 544, 794 for substitute clerks, etc. 544, 794 for temporary and auxiliary clerks 544, 794 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 544, 794 for unusual conditions 544, 794 for clerical services, third class offices; restrictions 544, 794 allowance for assistant postmasters 544, 795 for rent, light, and fuel, first, second, and third class offices; leases; limit 544, 795 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices; amount for equipment 544, 795 for canceling machines; rental contracts restricted 544, 795 for mechanical and laborsaving devices 545, 795 additional for Chicago, Ill., office 545 for rewards to employees for inventions for use in postal service; limit 545, 795 for city delivery 545, 795 pay of substitutes rated; salary when receiving initial regular appointment 795 for experimental village delivery 559, 796 deficiency appropriation for clerks, first and second class offices 623, 623 clerks in first and second class, not required to work more than eight hours a day 554 service not to extend longer than ten consecutive hours 554 additional pay for overtime work 554 compensatory time off for Sunday work 554 discontinuance of, Clayton, Mo., authorized 545 duties of employees in delivery of pensioners’ mail 313 first and second class, not to be open for delivery of mail on Sundays 513 first grade for clerks and carriers abolished 794 appointments to be made to second grade, $800 794 promotions after June 30, 1913, at first class offices to fifth grade 794 at second class offices to fourth grade 794 *Post Roads,* appropriation for improving conditions of, in connection with rural delivery 551 continued 800 improvement to ascertain increase of territory to he served 552 amount for maintenance in excess of local expenditure 552 saving to Government in operating de livery 552 local inhabitants in transporting products 552 double amount required from State, etc., contribution 552 supervision of expenditures by Secretary of Agriculture 552 report to Congress in one year of result of operations 552 details; number of miles improved; cost., etc. 552 recommendations of general plan of national aid in cooperation with States 552 to secure uniform interstate highway regulations 552 for providing funds if deemed feasible without direct appropriation from the Treasury 552 *Post Route Maps,* appropriation for expenses of preparing, etc.; sales 403, 781 *Postage Stamps,* appropriation for manufacture, etc. 550, 799 *Postal Cards,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 550, 797 for manufacture 550, 799 deficiency appropriation for freight, on, etc. 51, 623, 623, 625, 937 *Postal Cars,* restriction on use of, unless sanitary and sound 547, 797 steel construction required after July 1, 1917 547 annual substitution 548 new ears to lie of steel 548 payment for service between July 1, 1911, and March 1, 1912 548 *Postal Employees* (*see also* Postal Service), membership in organizations for improving labor conditions not to be cause for reduction, etc. 555 restriction on outside organizations, etc. 555 right to petition Congress, etc., not to be interfered with 555 *Postal Guide, Official,* appropriation for publication of 403, 781 *Postal Laws and Regulations,* appropriation for printing, etc., revised edition 541 distribution, sale, etc. 541 not to be used for compiling 541 *Postal Savings Depositaries,* appropriation for establishment, maintenance, and extension 559 allowance for rent of central office 559 auditing accounts 559 Post master Genera 1 to designate offices as 559 to appoint officers and employees 559 to make rules for deposits, withdrawals, etc. 559 unexpended balances reappropriated 559 *Postal Savings System,* appropriation for clerks, etc., auditing ac counts of; estimates 376, 755 for clerks, etc., Treasurer’s office; estimates 377, 755 for Director, assistant, clerks, etc. 779 cxliii appropriation for general supplies, postage, etc. 792 for miscellaneous expenses 792 for travel, etc. 792 deficiency appropriation for salaries, etc., offices of Auditor and Treasurer 913 *Postal Service,* Office of Postmaster General 539, 791 appropriation for rent, power, etc., repair shops and supplies division 539, 791 for post office, inspectors 539, 791 rural delivery routes 540 for per diem inspectors in the field 540, 791 for salaries and expenses 540, 791 for livery hire 540, 791 for testing labor saving devices, etc. 540 for expenses, division headquarters 540, 791 for rewards, etc. 540, 791 for expenses, postal savings system 792 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 541, 792 for printing, etc., Postal Laws and Regulations; distribution and sale 541 Office of First Assistant Postmaster General 541, 792 appropriation for postmasters 541, 792 for assistants, first and second class offices 541, 792 for clerks, etc., first and second class offices 541, 792 Sunday delivery restricted 543 first grade for clerks and carriers abolished 794 promotions provided for 543, 794 for mechanics, watchmen, etc. 543, 794 for clerks in charge of contract stations 544, 794 for substitute clerks 544, 794 for temporary and auxiliary clerks 544, 794 for separating mails, third and fourth class offices 544, 794 for unusual conditions 544, 794 for clerical services, third class offices 544, 794 allowances for assistant postmasters 544, 795 for rent, light, and fuel; terms; limit 544, 795 for miscellaneous, first and second class offices 544, 795 for canceling machines; rental and purchase; terms 544, 795 for mechanical and labor saving devices 545, 795 additional at Chicago 545 for rewards to employees for inventions 545, 795 for city delivery; carriers; promotions 545, 795 pay of substitutes rated 795 substitutes, etc. 545, 796 new offices; carriers, etc. 545, 796 allowances, etc. 545, 796 Detroit River service 545, 796 incidental expenses 545, 796 special delivery 545, 796 for experimental village delivery 796 for travel and miscellaneous 545, 796 discontinuance of Clayton, Mo., office 545 Office of Second Assistant Postmaster General 545, 796 appropriation for transportation, star routes in Alaska 545, 796 Alaska emergency service 545, 796 for steamboat, etc., service 545, 796 for mail messenger service 546, 796 for pneumatic tubes, etc. 546, 796 joint commission to investigate, etc., the purchase and operation of equipment for 546 committees, etc., continued 796 appropriation for wagon service 546, 796 for mail bags, etc.; equipments, departments, Alaska, etc. 546, 796 for labor, repair shops 546, 797 for equipment shop, Chicago, Ill. 546, 797 for mail locks and keys, etc.; labor, lock-repair shop 546, 797 leaves of absence for employees of repair shops 546 for railroad routes 546, 797 joint committee to investigate pay for second class matter 546 transfer, etc., service Saint Louis, Mo. 547 pay for transportation during Mississippi Valley floods; computation of weights 547 bridge service, Saint Louis, Mo. 797 special transfer and terminal service, union stations East Saint Louis and Saint Louis 797 additional compensation for parcel post transportation until readjusted; exceptions 797 joint commission on second class matter to inquire into fast freight service, etc. 797 for freight on postal cards, supplies, etc. 547, 797 for post office car service 547, 797 quality of ears required 547, 797 steel cars required after July 1, 1917 547 payment for cars used July 1, 1911, to March 1, 1912 548 for Railway Mail Service 548, 797 clerks, appointment and assignment 548 for electric and cable car service 549, 799 compensation; limit; interurban service 549, 799 unusual conditions; use for wagon service permitted 549, 799 for foreign mail transportation 549, 799 clerks on steamships 549, 799 pier transfers, New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, etc. 549, 799 contract mail 549, 799 allowance to clerks injured in line of duty; payment incase of death 550, 799 payment to heirs of J. S. March, O. S. Woody, and W. L. Gwinn, lost on “Titanic” 550 for assistant superintendent of foreign mails, New York 550, 799 for balances due foreign countries. 550, 799 for delegates to International Postal Union 550 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 550, 799 Office of Third Assistant Postmaster General 550, 799 appropriation for postage stamps 550, 799 for stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers 550, 799 for distribution, etc. 550, 799 for postal cards 550, 799 for ship, steamboat, and way letters 550, 799 for indemnity for lost international registered articles 550, 800 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 550, 800 additional publications admitted as second class matter; conditions 550 free transmission of publications in raised characters for the blind 551 Office of the Fourth Assistant Postmaster General 551, 800 cxliv appropriation for joint Congressional committee on Federal aid to highways 551 for improving roads used by rural delivery 552 State or local contribution required 552 report on result, etc., with recommendations 552 for stationery 552, 800 for official and registry envelopes 552, 800 for money order supplies 552, 800 for supplies, registry, etc., service 552, 800 for official envelopes agency 552, 800 for city delivery supplies 552, 800 for postmarking stamps, etc. 552, 800 for letter balances, etc. 552, 800 for wrapping paper, twine, etc. 552, 800 for facing slips, etc. 552, 800 for miscellaneous supplies 553, 800 for rural delivery supplies 553, 800 for expenses, shipment of supplies, etc. 553, 800 for intaglio seals, etc., foreign mails 553, 800 for star routes, except Alaska 553, 800 discontinued where served by rural delivery 553, 800 for rural delivery service 553, 800 substation clerks 553, 800 salary of carriers provided 553 carrier on Lake Winnepesaukee 553 balances for improvement of highways continued 800 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 553, 801 contracts with persons combining to fix prices for supplies forbidden 553 punishment for violations 553 newspapers, magazines, etc., to file statements of editors, publishers, etc., semiannually 553 stockholders, bondholders, etc. 554 average circulation of daily papers 554 to be published in next issue after filing 554 denied admission to mails on failure 554 editorials, etc., paid for in periodicals to be marked as advertisements 554 punishment for violations 554 Navy mail clerks to give bonds 554 readjustment, of pay for mail diverted at weighing periods 554 minimum weight affected 554 to take effect July 1, 1912 554 for diversions occurring after January 1, 1912 554 eight hours a day limit for carriers and clerks, first and second class offices 554 service not to exceed ten consecutive hours 554 payment for additional service in excess 554 compensatory time for Sunday work by carriers and clerks, first and second class offices 554 removals in classified service to be only for cause 555 notice, etc., required 555 membership in organizations for improving conditions, etc., allowed 555 right to petition, etc., Congress, or furnish information not to be interfered with 555 Railway Mail Service, grades and salaries of clerks, established 555 fourth class mail matter defined 557 restriction of weight, size, etc. 557 zones of area for computing rates 557 rates of postage 557 special equipment, etc., to be provided for 558 fourth class mail matter; authority of Post master General to reform classifications, rates, etc. 558 regulations authorized for paying for damage or loss of articles 558 collections on delivery; charges 558 readjustment of compensation to route and screen wagon contractors if weight of mails increased 558 accounts to be kept for determining 558 to take effect January 1, 1913 558 rate on seeds, etc., not affected 559 appropriation for joint Congressional committee to investigate subject of general parcel post 559 conflicting laws repealed 559 for experimental mad delivery at minor second and third class offices 559 for expenses, etc., of postal savings depositaries, payable from the Treasury 559 Navy mail clerks, Marine Corps included 560 appropriation for supplying deficiencies, payable from the Treasury 560, 801 restriction on paying for attendance at meetings, etc., not applicable to this Act 560 allotment of expenditures for July and Au gust, 1912; restriction 560 deficiency appropriation for freight on postal cards, mail bags, etc. 50, 623, 623, 625, 937 for star routes 50, 613, 623, 625, 937 for steamboat routes 613, 613, 625 for messenger service 613 for advertising 613 for city delivery supplies 613 for postmasters 613, 623, 625, 928 for special delivery 613, 623 for Court of Claims judgments under 617 for railroad routes 623, 928, 937 for indemnity, lost registered mail 623, 628, 937 for shipment of supplies 623, 625, 937 for rural delivery 623, 625, 937 for rent, light, and fuel 623, 625, 928, 937 for Railway Mail Service 623, 625 for canceling machines 623 for clerk hire, first and second class offices 623 for clerk hire, third class offices 623 for separating mails 623 for city delivery 623, 937 for paying letter carriers’ claims 623, 625, 937 for supplies 625 for parcel post expenses 928 for payment of rewards 937 for foreign mails 937 for paying letter carriers’ overtime claims 937 substitute letter carriers and post office clerks to be paid 40 cents an hour when working for employee absent without pay 795 to be paid 30 cents an hour for employees absent on vacation or on auxiliary, etc., work 796 to receive salary at $800 per annum when appointed to regular position 796 use in Department of appropriations for, prohibited 404 *Postal Service Appropriation Act for 1912,* appropriation of $50,000 for commission on second class mail matter, repealed 38 for travel allowance, railway postal clerks, reduced 38 cxlv provision for vacation to railway postal clerks and mail bag repair shop employees repealed 38 *Postal Supplies,* contracts with persons combining to fix prices, etc., of, forbidden 553 penalty for persons offending 553 *Postal Union, International,* appropriation for delegates to 550 *Postmarking, etc., Stamps, Postal Service,* appropriation for 552, 800 *Postmaster General,* appropriation for, clerks, etc. 401, 778 for chief inspector, etc. 401, 779 for purchasing agent, clerks, etc. 401, 779 for attorneys, etc., division of Assistant Attorney General 401, 779 for Director postal savings system, assistants, clerks, etc. 779 for postal service under 539, 791 for rent of buildings for repair shops, supplies division, etc. 539, 791 for power, light, etc. 539, 791 for inspectors, etc. 539, 791 inspecting rural delivery routes 540 for expenses postal savings system 792 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 541, 792 for printing, etc., Postal Laws and Regulations 541 for improving roads for rural delivery in cooperation with Secretary of Agriculture 551 report and recommendations to be submitted on operations, etc. 552 for special equipment, etc., for administration of fourth class mail provisions 558 authority over postal sayings depositaries 559 designated on commission to present connected scheme for construction, etc., of public buildings 890 sworn statements of names of editors, etc., of periodical publications to be filed semiannually with 553 to readjust pay of star route and screen wagon contractors for increased mail resulting from parcel post system; determination of 558 to reform classification, rates, etc., of fourth class mail provisions, subject to consent of Interstate Commerce Commission 558 *Postmaster, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, assistant, money order clerk, messengers, etc. 367, 745 for horses and wagons 367, 746 for messengers 35, 37 deficiency appropriation for messengers in office of 931 *Postmaster, Senate,* appropriation for, chief clerk, carriers, etc. 363, 741 offices abolished, assistant postmaster, and clerk at $1,600 37 created, chief clerk 37 *Postmasters,* appropriation for compensation 541, 792 for assistant, first and second class offices 541, 792 for assistant, third class offices 544, 795 deficiency appropriation for compensation 613, 623, 625, 928 *Posts,* free of duty when imported from Canada, paving 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, paving 11 *Potash Fertilizers,* appropriation for investigating source of supply of, within United States 290, 845 *Potato Diggers,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Potato Wart,* quarantine, etc., against spread of 317 *Potatoes,* appropriation for investigating cultivation, etc., of most nutritious and productive 301, 836 *Potomac Electric Power Company, D. C.,* deficiency appropriation for 613 for current at the Capitol 923 *Potomac Park, D. C.,* appropriation for care and improvement of 443 no money to be spent for lagoons, speedways, etc. 443 for macadam road around river front, east portion of 443 condemnation, etc., of land, authorized, to connect Zoological Park with, etc. 885 land made part of parkway; payments 885 condemnation authorized; procedure 885 temporary structures allowed in, for meeting of International Red Cross 36 allowed to remain for meeting of Congress on Hygiene, etc. 636 *Potomac River,* appropriation for improvement of, at Washington, D. C. 206, 806 establishment of harbor lines authorized; rent of offices 206 for improvement of, at Lower Cedar Point, Md 806 preliminary examination of, to be made, Washington, D. C., to Cumberland, Md 225 *Potomac River, D. C.,* title, etc., of land or water, in, under, and adjacent to, adverse to United States to be determined in District of Columbia supreme court 93 procedure; appeal 93 appropriation for expenses 94 punishment for injurious deposits, etc., in, and tributaries 656 *Pottawatomie Indian School, Kans.,* deficiency appropriation for agency site for 607 *Pottawatomie Indians, Citizen,* payment of drainage assessments upon allotments of certain, Little River district, Oklahoma; conditions 194 *Pottawatomie Indians, Wis.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 539 *Pottstown, Pa.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Poultry,* duty on Canadian canned 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on canned 6 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized; additional land 869 cxlvi *Powder, Army,* limitation on price for, other than for small arms 672, 720 *Powder, Navy,* limitation on price for 896 *Powell National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Power, etc., Sites, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for investigations and surveys for 519 *Prairie du Chien, Wis.,* bridge across Mississippi River at, legalized 19 *Pratt, Kans.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Precious Metals,* appropriation for collecting statistics of 379, 757 *Prescott, A. W.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615 *Prescott, Ariz.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Prescott, Ark.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *Prescott National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *President and Vice President, Electoral Vote for,* appropriation for printing certified copies of 478 for payment to messengers conveying 478 *President of the Senate,* designated on commission to approve de signs, etc., for national archives building 885 commission for Memorial Bridge across the Potomac to Arlington, a 885 to designate two members of Commit tee on Public Buildings and Grounds on commission to present connected scheme for construction, etc., of public buildings 890 *President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 371, 749 for Secretary of, assistants, etc. 371, 749 for inquiries into business methods of departments, etc., only 417 for travel expenses of 444 for portrait of President Taft for White House 444 for protection of person of 463 deficiency appropriation for administration of customs laws 936 authority under fur seal regulations Act 500 under Panama Canal Act; acquiring additional lands, etc. 561 to discontinue Isthmian Canal Commission when services unnecessary 561 to complete, etc., canal and govern Canal Zone 561 to appoint, etc., governor and other officials 561 to formally open the Canal 561 to receive report from Commission on Fine Arts, as to structures 562 to prescribe tolls to be levied 562 to make regulations for operating, etc., the canal 563 to provide for adjusting claims for injuries to employees 563 to cause radio communication installation to be erected, etc. 563 to establish dock, stores for supplies, etc. 564 authority under Panama Canal Act; to determine existence of towns 564 to appoint judge, etc., for district court 565 to approve regulations for remaining on Canal Zone, etc. 566 to designate Army officer to have exclusive authority in time of war, etc. 569 authorized to appoint Naval Academy dentist a dental surgeon 891 to invite maritime, nations to hold international maritime conference 637 subjects for consideration 637 authorized to reorganize the customs service; reductions, etc. 434 report to Congress 434 designated on commission for Memorial Bridge across the Potomac to Arlington, Va. 885 inauguration of; provisions for ceremonies 1023 may accept aid of National Red Cross for Army and Navy in time of war 90 may appoint Robert N. Campbell, first lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps 1008 Shepler Ward FitzGerald, second lieutenant Coast Artillery 188 A. J. Corbeiser, first lieutenant Marine Corps, not in line of promotion 906 Charles Dudley Daly, first lieutenant Field Artillery 1008 William Woolsey Johnson, professor of mathematics, Navy 906 Lloyd L. R. Krebs, major Medical Corps, retired 187 Gibbes Lykes, second lieutenant of Cavalry 697 Robert H. Peek, captain of infantry 192 William W. Prude, second lieutenant of infantry, Army, retired 865 Alden George Strong, second lieutenant, Coast Artillery 188 Harold Hancock Taintor, second lieu tenant, Army 188 Nathaniel Matson Terry, professor of mathematics, Navy 906 may direct, conveyance of part of Fort Brown Military Reservation to Texas 734 may summon Army Reserve into active service in time of hostilities 591 may waive eight-hour workday contract requirements in time of war 138 for Isthmian Canal until January 1, 1915 138 penalties in extraordinary emergencies 138 may negotiate for further trade agreements with Canada 12 participation in international congresses, etc., to have specific authority of law 913 termination of treaty of commerce and navigation with Russia by, adopted and ratified by Congress 627 to appoint Alaska railroad commission; composition 517 commission to operate in the study European rural credits, etc. 855 excise board for District of Columbia. 997 members of Commission on Industrial Relations; selection 415 medical officers in Reserve Corps, Navy, and assistant dental surgeons 345 to approve site, design, etc., tor memorial to Maj. Archibald W. Butt and Francis Davis Millet, in public grounds, District of Columbia 644 to cause examination of administration of Patent Office, by Economy and Efficiency Commission; report, etc. 643 cxlvii appropriation for expenses 643 to certify to governors of New Mexico and Arizona constitutional amendments to be voted upon 39 to invite commercial nations to take part in Fifth International Congress of Chambers of Commerce and Commercial and Industrial Associations 636 foreign Governments to participate in International Congress on School Hygiene 642 to issue proclamation declaring reduction of duties on specified Canadian products 6 exempting specified Canadian products from duty 10 prohibiting export of arms, etc., to any American country where domestic violence exists 630 to issue proclamations declaring results of elections in New Mexico and Arizona on amendments to their constitutions 39 to present gold medal to Captain Rostron of “Carpathia” in estimation of his services rescuing survivors of “Titanic” 639 *Presidents, D. C., Avenue of the,* hereafter 16th Street NW., designated as 947 *Presidio of San Francisco, Cal.,* use of portion, granted to International Exposition Company 629 *Pressmen, Government Printing Office,* to be paid 55 cents an hour 482 *Preston, J. D.,* deficiency appropriation for services 930 *Prestonburg, Ky.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Pribilof Islands,* killing of fur seals on, suspended for five years 502 of males allowed for food, etc., of natives; restrictions 502 *Primary Elections, etc.,* statements required of expenses of candidates before 27 after 27 *Prince. Lieut. Col. T. C., Marine Corps,* disallowance in voucher removed 354 *Princeton, Kans.,* condemned cannon granted to Grand Army poet of 1010 *Printers’ Supplies,* duty on Canadian brass rules, etc. 5 wooden type cases, etc. 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on brass rules, etc. 8 wooden type cases, etc. 8 *Printing Ink,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Printing, Joint Committee on* (*see* Joint Committee on Printing). *Prison Commission, International,* appropriation for subscription, etc. 100, 692 adherence continued; payment of prorata share authorized 100 deficiency appropriation for contribution, etc. 595 *Prisoners, District of Columbia,* appropriation for payments to abandoned families of 170, 965 for support of jail, etc. 170, 965 for transporting 170, 965 deficiency appropriation for support of 600, 917 for abandoned families of 599, 917 *Prisoners, United States Courts,* appropriation for support of, etc. 466 deficiency appropriation for support of 612, 622, 625, 927 release on parole, extended to life terms 650 *Prisons, United States* (*see also* Penitentiaries) appropriation for inspection, etc., of, and prisoners 464 deficiency appropriation for inspection, etc., of, and prisoners 937 *Prize Fights, Films, etc., of,* sending, receiving, etc., by mail or ex press of, unlawful 240 punishment for 241 *Probation System, District of Columbia,* appropriation for expenses 166, 963 *Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for reporting, House of Representatives 368, 746 clerical assistance 37 for reporting, Senate 364, 742 clerical assistance 36 deficiency appropriation for extra services, reporting, House of Representatives 616, 932 for extra services, reporting, Senate 615, 930 *Projectiles etc., Navy,* appropriation for modernizing, etc. 336, 897 *“Prometheus,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for converting, to a repair ship 347, 905 *Property, Stolen,* bringing into District of Columbia, etc., punishable under its criminal laws 45 *Protecting Public Lands, etc.,* appropriation for expenses; additional for hearings 455 deficiency appropriation for expenses 620 *Protection of Health, etc., of Employees,* inquiry to be made by Industrial Relations Commission into provisions for 416 *Providence Hospital, Washington, D. C.,* appropriation for support of destitute patients in 448 for isolating ward 166, 962 *Providence, R. I.,* appropriation for improvement of river and harbor, between Kettle Point and Gaspee Point, etc. 446, 802 contracts authorized 802 completion of terminals by State and city required 802 deposit of dredged material 802 old public building to be sold at auction; limit of price reduced 115 terms of court at 59 *Providence, Warren and Bristol Railroad Company,* may bridge Palmers or Warren River, Bristol County, R. I. 15 *Provincetown, Mass.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Provisions, Army* (*see* Subsistence, Army) *Provisions, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 352, 909 deficiency appropriation for 605, 619, 923 *Provisions, Navy,* appropriation for 346, 903 deficiency appropriation for 604, 620, 624, 923, 935 cxlviii all awards of contracts to be made by individual items 904 *Prude, William W.,* late a cadet at West Point, may be appointed second lieutenant of infantry and retired 865 *Prune, Juice or Wine,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Public Buildings,* appropriation for Supervising Architect, chiefs, etc. 374, 752 for employees payable from expenses of public buildings 375 estimates required; restriction on personal services 375 for officers, etc., transferred from rolls, sundry civil Act 752 for Abbeville, S. C. 418 for Abilene, Kans. 418 for Alameda, Cal. 418 for Alpena, Mich. 418 for Athol, Mass. 418 for Auburn, N. Y. 418 for Augusta, Ga. 418 for Austin, Tex. 418 for Barre, Vt. 418 for Bedford City, Va. 418 for Bellefontaine, Ohio 418 for Bellingham, Wash. 418 for Beloit, Kans. 418 for Bennington, Vt. 418 for Biddeford, Me. 418 for Billings, Mont. 418 for Bismarck, N. Dak. 418 for Bloomington, Ind. 418 for Bonham, Tex. 418 for Boonville, Mo. 418 for Boston, Mass., customhouse 418 for Bowling Green, Ohio 418 for Brookfield, Mo. 418 for Brookings, S. Dak. 418 for Brownwood, Tex. 418 for Butler, Pa. 418 for Camden, Me. 418 for Carnegie, Pa. 419 for Carrollton, Ga. 419 for Casper, Wyo. 419 for Cedartown, Ga. 419 for Charleroi, Pa. 419 for Charleston, W. Va. 419 rent 419 for Charlotte, N. C. 419 for Chickasha, Okla. 419 for Clarksville, Tex. 419 for Cleveland, Ohio, rent 419 for Columbus, Ohio, rent 419 for Concordia, Kans. 419 for Cortland, N. Y. 419 for Covington, Va. 419 for Crowley, La. 419 for Cullman, Ala. 419 for Cynthiana, Ky. 419 for Danville, Va., rent 419 for Dayton, Ohio 419 for Defiance, Ohio 419 for Del Rio, Tex. 419 for Denison, Iowa 419 for Denver, Colo., post office 419 for Douglas, Wyo. 419 for Duquoin, Ill. 419 for Elberton, Ga. 419 for Elkins, W. Va. 419 appropriation for Evanston, Ill. 420 rent 420 for Fairmount, W. Va. 420 for Florence, Ala. 420 for Fort Madison, Iowa 420 for Frankfort, Ind. 420 for Franklin, La. 420 for Fulton, N. Y. 420 for Gadsden, Ala. 420 for Gaffney, S. C. 420 for Galveston, Tex., appraiser’s stores 420 rent 420 for Goshen, Ind. 420 for Grafton, W. Va. 420 for Grand Junction, Colo. 420 for Grass Valley, Cal. 420 for Great Bend, Kanc. 420 for Greenville, N. C. 420 for Guthrie, Okla. 420 for Hanover, Pa. 420 for Harrisburg, Ill. 420 for Harrisburg, Pa. 420 rent 420 for Hickory, N. C. 420 for Hillsboro, Tex. 420 for Hilo, Hawaii 420 for Homestead, Pa. 421 for Hopkinsville, Ky. 421 for Iowa Falls, Iowa 421 for Ironton, Ohio 421 for Jersey City, N. J. 421 for Johnstown, N. Y. 421 for Johnstown, Pa. 421 for Kingfisher, Okla. 421 for Lansing, Mich. 421 rent 421 for La Salle, Ill. 421 for Laurel, Miss. 421 for Laurens, S. C. 421 for Lawrenceburg, Ky. 421 for Lebanon, Tenn. 421 for Le Mars, Iowa 421 for Lewes, Del. 421 for Lincoln, Nebr. 421 rent 421 for Live Oak, Fla. 421 for Livingston, Mont. 421 for Lorain, Ohio 421 for Los Angeles, Cal., temporary quarters 421 for Louisville, Ky. 421 for Lynchburg, Va., rent 421 for Mansfield, Ohio 421 for Marlin, Tex. 421 for Marshall, Mo. 422 for Marshall, Tex. 422 for Maryville, Mo. 422 for Mattoon, Ill. 422 for McAlester, Okla. 422 for McCook, Nebr. 422 for Menomonie, Wis. 422 for Mexico, Mo. 422 for Miami, Fla. 422 for Milwaukee, Wis., appraiser’s stores 422 for Minneapolis, Minn. 422 for Missoula, Mont. 422 for Mobile, Ala. 422 for Monroe, N. C. 422 for Moorhead, Minn. 422 for Morgantown, W. Va. 422 for Morristown, Tenn. 422 for Mount Vernon, N. Y. 422 for Muskogee, Okla. 422 for Newark, N. Y. 422 cxlix appropriation for Newark, Ohio 422 for New Bedford, Mass. 422 for New Haven, Conn. 422 for New Orleans, La., post office and courthouse 422 for New York, N. Y., appraiser's stores 422 assay office 422 barge office annex 422 post office 422 for North Tonawanda, N. Y. 423 for North Yakima, Wash. 423 for Oldtown, Me. 423 for Olympia, Wash. 423 for Oneonta, N. Y. 423 for Opelika, Ala. 423 for Orange, N. J. 423 for Orangeburg, S. C. 423 for Ottawa, Kans. 423 for Oxford, N. C. 423 for Paris, Tex. 423 for Pasadena, Cal. 423 for Pensacola, Fla. 423 for Petoskey, Mich. 423 for Phoenix, Ariz. 423 for Pocatello, Idaho 423 for Point Pleasant, W. Va. 423 for Pontiac, Ill. 423 for Poplar Bluff, Mo. 423 for Portsmouth, Ohio 423 rent 423 for Pulaski, Tenn. 423 for Punxsutawney, Pa. 423 for Raleigh, N. C. 423 rent 423 for Rapid City, S. Dak. 423 for Red Oak, Iowa 423 for Reidsville, N.C. 424 rent 424 for Richmond, Va., rent 424 for Riverside, Cal. 424 for Robinson, Ill. 424 for Rochelle, Ill. 424 for Rochester, N. H. 424 for Rock Island, Ill., rent 424 for Rock Springs, Wyo. 424 for Rolla, Mo. 424 for Roswell, N. Mex. 424 for Saint Louis, Mo., customhouse 424 rent 424 for Saint Petersburg, Fla. 424 for Salt Lake City, Utah 424 for San Diego, Cal. 424 for San Francisco, Cal., subtreasury 424 for San Juan, P. R. 424 for Savannah, Ga. 424 for Schenectady, N. Y. 424 for Searcy, Ark. 424 for Shelbyville, Tenn. 424 for Sioux Falls, S. Dak. 424 rent 424 for Somerset, Ky. 424 for South Chicago, Ill. 424 for Springfield, Mo. 424 for Springfield, Tenn. 425 for Stamford, Conn. 425 for Steelton, Pa. 425 for Steubenville, Ohio 425 for Suffolk, Va. 425 for Sunbury, Pa. 425 for Talladega, Ala 425 for Tifton, Ga. 425 for Traverse City, Mich. 425 for Tulsa Okla. 425 for Vicksburg, Miss. 425 appropriation for Walla Walla, Wash. 425 for Waltham, Mass. 425 for Washington, D. C., Bureau of Engraving and Printing 425 post office 425 Treasury Building, special repairs 425 for Washington, N. C. 425 for Waterville, Me. 425 for Waukegan, Ill. 426 for Waukesha, Wis. 426 for Weatherford, Tex. 426 for Westerly, R. I. 426 for West Point, Miss. 426 for Winston-Salem, N. C. 426 rent 426 for Wooster, Ohio 426 for repairs and preservation 426 for mechanical equipment for heating, hoisting, etc. 426 for vaults, safes, and locks 427 for electrical protection of vaults 427 for additional pay to Supervising Architect 427 for general expenses, skilled employees, etc., office of Supervising Architect 427 for superintendents, inspectors, etc., on buildings 427 for mechanical labor force 427 for contingent expenses, materials, etc. 427 for commissions to architects 428 repeal of Tarsney Act authorizing com petitions, etc. 428 for operating force 432 employees specified 432 care or temporary quarters 432 for furniture and repairs 433 for operating supplies, fuel, lights, water, etc. 433 furnishing steam for postal pneumatic tube service 433 deficiency appropriation for general expenses, etc. 47, 596,596, 619 for Grand Rapids, Mich. 596 for Boston, Mass., customhouse 596 for New York, N. Y., assay office 596 for Santa Fe, N. Mex. 596 for assistant custodians and janitors 618 for furniture, etc. 618 for fuel, lights, and water 618, 914, 935 for repairs and preservation 618 for heating apparatus 618 for vaults, safes, and locks 618 for Peoria, Ill. 619 for Cleveland, Ohio 914 rent 914 for mechanical equipment 914 for general expenses 914 for Louis Avres 914 for Engraving and Printing Bureau, installation, etc., of vaults 914 for Alexandria, Minn. 935 construction of, authorized at Bangor, Me. 23 sale of old building site, etc. 23 limit of cost increased, Denver, Colo. 647 Gettysburg, Pa. 25 Huron, S. Dak. 187 Lynchburg, Va. 32 Olympia, Wash., 648 Richford, Vt. 648 Salt Lake, Utah 110 Washington, D. C., Bureau of Engraving and Printing 34 right of way, etc., granted under New York City poet office 268 cl sale of unused site for, Perth Amboy, N. J. 269 Atlanta, Ga., jurisdiction over former public-building site ceded to Georgia 2 Boston, Mass., customhouse, payment of expenses; temporary removal of force during enlargement, etc. 191 limit of compensation to architects 191 Charleston, W. Va., sale of old and construction of new building on present site; cost, etc. 21 Corsicana, Tex., part of site granted to city 114 Houston, Tex., sale of old building revoked 104 Newark, Ohio, sale of present, and construction of new one, authorized 31 Plymouth, Mass., sale of part of site 117 Portland, Oreg., strip of public building site granted to city 130 Providence, R. I., sale of old building at auction; price lowered 115 Sulphur Springs, Tex., part of site deeded to city 320 Uvalde, Tex., part of site granted to city for sidewalk 115 *Public Buildings, Omnibus Act,* limit of cost increased and construction x authorized, Albany, Oreg. 868 Alliance, Ohio 868 Ashland, Ohio 868 Atlanta, Ga. 866 Brattleboro, Vt. 869 Brigham City, Utah 869 Bronx, N. Y. 867 Cadillac, Mich. 867 Carrollton, Ga. 866 Cartersville, Ga. 866 Cedartown, Ga. 866 Chillicothe, Mo. 867 Clarksdale, Miss. 867 Concord, N. H. 867 Corinth, Miss. 867 Corpus Christi, Tex. 868 Corry, Pa. 868 Cuero, Tex. 868 Dayton, Ohio 868 Detroit, Mich. 867 Dublin, Ga. 866 Elberton, Ga. 866 Everett, Wash. 869 Gadsden, Ala. 866 Galveston, Tex., appraisers’ stores 868 Gastonia, N. C. 867 Georgetown, Ky. 867 Greeley, Colo. 866 Hanover, Pa. 868 Hillsboro, Tex. 868 Holland, Mich. 867 Honolulu, Hawaii 866 Hopkinsville, Ky. 867 Kinston, N. C. 867 La Junta, Colo. 866 La Salle, Ill. 866 Laurel, Miss. 867 Lincoln, Nebr. 867 Live Oak, Fla. 866 Lumberton, N. C. 868 Lynchburg, Va. 869 McCook, Nebr. 867 Middlesboro, Ky. 867 Miles City, Mont. 867 Milford, Mass. 867 Minneapolis, Minn. 867 Mobile, Ala. 866 Moorhead, Minn. 867 Morristown, N. J. 867 limit of cost increased and construction authorized, Moundsville, W. Va. 869 Mount Vernon, Ill. 866 Narragansett Pier, R. I. 868 New Albany, Ind. 867 Oklahoma City, Okla. 868 Opelika, Ala. 866 Piqua, Ohio 868 Plainfield. N.J. 867 Reading, Pa. 868 Rocky Mount, N. C. 868 Saint Petersburg, Fla. 866 Salina, Kans. 867 San Juan, P. R. 868 Santa Barbara, Cal. 866 Shelbyville, Tenn. 868 Sherman, Tex. 868 Sistersville, W. Va. 869 Tarboro, N. C. 868 The Dalles, Oreg. 868 Tulsa, Okla. 868 Tupelo, Miss. 867 Washington, D. C., Bureau of Engraving and Printing 869 Winchester, Tenn. 868 Yonkers, N. Y. 867 enlargement of public building authorized at Alexandria, La. 869 Boston, Mass., appraisers’ stores 869 Brooklyn, N. Y. 869 Chattanooga, Tenn. 870 Danville, Va. 870 East St. Louis, Ill. 869 Evansville, Ind. 869 Hagerstown, Md 869 Huntington, W. Va. 870 Kirksville, Mo. 869 Martinsburg, W. Va. 870 Missoula, Mont. 869 Moberly, Mo. 869 Muskegon, Mich. 869 Nashville, Tenn. 870 Newport, R. I. 870 Oakland, Cal. 869 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 869 Saint Louis, Mo., post office 869 Toledo, Ohio 870 Winchester, Ky. 869 specific authority required to enlarge sites 870 limits of cost to include changes, etc. 870 regular repairs, etc., from annual general maintenance appropriations 870 construction authorized, Aberdeen, Wash. 873 Alliance, Nebr. 872 Anoka, Minn. 871 Antigo, Wis. 873 Arkadelphia, Ark. 871 Ashland, Ky. 871 Ashland, Ohio 872 Attleboro, Mass. 871 Aurora, Nebr. 872 Bakersfield, Cal. 871 Barnesville, Ga. 871 Bartow, Fla. 871 Basin, Wyo. 873 Batavia, N. Y. 872 Bay City, Tex. 872 Bayonne, N. J. 872 Beeville, Tex. 872 Belton, Tex. 872 Berlin, N. H. 872 Bonne Terre, Mo. 871 Brenham, Tex. 873 Buckhannon, W. Va. 873 cli construction authorized, Buffalo, Wyo. 873 Burlington, N. C. 872 Caribou, Me. 871 Chadron, Nebr. 872 Charles City, Iowa 871 Charlotte, Mich. 871 Cody, Wyo. 873 Columbia, S. C. 872 De Land, Fla. 871 Dickinson, N. Dak. 872 Douglas, Ariz. 871 Dowagiac, Mich. 871 Dubois, Pa. 872 Durango, Colo. 871 East Orange, N. J. 872 El Paso, Tex. 873 Ellensburg, Wash. 873 Elyria, Ohio 872 Falls City, Nebr. 872 Fordyce, Ark. 871 Fort Morgan, Colo. 871 Franklin, Va. 873 Frederick, Md 871 Fremont, Ohio 872 Greenwich, Conn. 871 Grinnell, Iowa 871 Globe, Ariz 871 Hackensack, N. J. 872 Hammond, La. 871 Hiawatha, Kans. 871 Holly Springs, Miss. 871 Hornell, N.Y. 872 Humboldt, Tenn. 872 Huntington, Ind. 871 Jamestown, N. Dak. 872 Jasper, Ala. 871 Jellico, Tenn. 872 Kalispell, Mont. 872 Laconia, N. H. 872 Lancaster, Ky. 871 Las Cruces, N. Mex. 872 Little Falls, Minn. 871 Logan, Ohio 872 McComb, Miss. 871 Madison, S. Dak. 872 Madison, Wis. 873 Maquoketa, Iowa 871 Manon, S. C. 872 Martin, Tenn. 872 Maryville, Tenn. 872 Media, Pa. 872 Memphis, Tenn. 872 Mena, Ark. 871 Merrill, Wis. 873 Middletown, Ohio 872 Minden, La. 871 Montevideo, Minn. 871 Nacogdoches, Tex. 873 Naugatuck, Conn. 871 Navasota, Tex. 872 Neenah, Wis. 873 New Braunfels, Tex. 872 Newburyport, Mass. 871 Orlando, Fla. 871 Pottstown, Pa. 872 Pulaski, Va. 873 Reading, Mass. 871 Redfield, S. Dak. 872 Richfield, Utah 873 Ridgway, Pa. 872 Rockville, Conn. 871 Roseburg, Oreg. 872 Rumford, Me. 871 Salamanca, N. Y. 872 construction authorized, Sandusky, Ohio 872 Savanna, Ill. 871 Seattle, Wash. 873 Seymour, Cotin 871 Shelby, N. C. 872 Shelbyville, Ky. 871 Sidney, Ohio 872 Skowhegan, Me. 871 South Bethlehem, Pa. 872 South Boston, Va. 873 Stamford, Tex. 872 Statesboro, Ga. 871 Syracuse, N. Y. 872 Tarentum, Pa. 872 Taylorville, Ill. 871 Titusville, Pa. 872 Twin Falls, Idaho 871 Valley City, N. Dak. 872 Van Wert, Ohio 872 Vancouver, Wash. 873 Wahoo, Nebr. 872 Warrenton, Va. 873 Washington, Ind. 871 Washington, Iowa 871 Waterloo, N. Y. 872 Waynesboro, Va. 873 Waynesville, N. C. 872 Wenatchee, Wash. 873 Williamson, W. Va. 873 Woodbury, N.J. 872 Yoakum, Tex. 873 acquiring site and erecting public building authorized at Aledo, Ill. 874 Altus, Okla. 875 Amherst, Mass. 875 Andalusia, Ala. 873 Apalachicola, Fla. 874 Athens, Tenn. 876 Bad Axe, Mich. 875 Batavia, Ill. 874 Beaufort, S. 876 Beaver Dam, Wis. 876 Bellefourche, S. Dak. 876 Bemidji, Minn. 875 Berwick, Pa. 876 Bluffton, Ind. 874 Branford, Conn. 874 Burlington, Wis. 876 Cambridge, Md 874 Cameron, Tex. 876 Carroll, Iowa 874 Cedar Falls, Iowa 874 Central City, Nebr. 875 Chamberlain, S. Dak. 876 Chandler, Okla. 875 Chapel Hill, N 875 Chariton, Iowa 874 Charles Town, W. Va. 876 Charleston, Ill. 874 Cheboygan, Mich. 875 Cherokee, Iowa 874 Cherryvale, Kans. 874 Clinton, Ind. 874 Clinton, S. C. 876 Cohoes, N.Y. 875 Comanche, Tex. 876 Commerce, Tex. 876 Cordova, Alaska 873 Coshocton, Ohio 875 Dawson, Ga. 874 Decatur, Ala. 873 Denton, Tex. 876 Donora, Pa. 876 Douglas, Ga. 874 clii acquiring site and erecting public building authorized at Durant, Okla. 875 Eldorado, Kans. 874 Eureka, Utah 876 Fairmount, Minn. 875 Fallon, Nev 875 Farmville, Va. 876 Fayette, Mo. 875 Fitzgerald, Ga. 874 Fort Fairfield, Me. 874 Fort Plain, N. Y. 875 Franklin, N. H. 875 Franklin, Pa. 878 Franklin, Tenn. 876 Front Royal, Va. 876 Gallatin, Tenn. 876 Gallipolis, Ohio 875 Geneseo, Ill. 874 Gilmer, Tex. 876 Girard, Kans. 874 Glasgow, Ky. 874 Glenwood, Iowa 874 Glenwood Springs, Colo. 874 Harrisonville, Mo. 875 Hastings, Mich. 875 Hollidaysburg, Pa. 876 Honey Grove, Tex. 876 Hoopeston, Ill. 874 Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 875 Houghton, Mich. 875 Indiana, Pa. 876 Jerseyville, Ill. 874 Kendallville, Ind. 874 Kenton, Ohio 875 Lakeland, Fla. 874 Lancaster, S. C. 876 Lanett, Ala. 873 Leesburg, Va. 876 Leominster, Mass. 875 Lewistown, Pa. 876 Liberty, Mo. 875 Lock Haven, Pa. 875 Long Island City, N. Y. 875 McKees Rocks, Pa. 876 Malden, Mass. 875 Marianna, Ark. 873 Marianna, Fla. 874 Marion, Ill. 874 Marion, Ky. 874 Martins Ferry, Ohio 875 Metropolis, Ill. 874 Middletown, Conn. 874 Midland, Mich. 875 Mineral Point, Wis. 876 Monessen, Pa. 876 Montclair, N. J. 875 Moultrie, Ga. 874 Mount Carmel, Ill. 874 Mount Pleasant, Mich. 875 Mount Pleasant, Tex. 876 Mystic, Conn. 874 Nogales, Ariz. 873 North Topeka, Kans. 874 North Vernon, Ind. 874 Norton, Va. 876 Oconto. Wis. 876 Olney, Ill. 874 Olyphant, Pa. 876 Orange, Tex. 876 Owego, N.Y. 875 Paxton, Ill. 874 Phoenixville, Pa. 875 Pittsburg, Tex. 876 Pittston, Pa. 876 acquiring site and erecting public building authorized at Pratt, Kans. 874 Prescott, Ark. 873 Raton, N. Mex. 875 Rod Bluff, Cal. 873 Rhinelander, Wis. 876 Ripon, Wis. 876 Rochester, Ind. 874 Rogers, Ark. 873 Russellville, Ark. 873 Saco, Me. 874 Saint Johnsbury, Vt. 876 Saint Peter, Minn. 875 Salem, Va. 876 Salisbury, Md 875 San Luis Obispo, Cal. 873 San Pedro, Cal. 873 Sandpoint, Idaho 874 Sanford, Fla. 874 Santa Fe, N. Mex. 875 Saranac Lake, N. Y. 875 Sayre, Pa. 876 Shawnee, Okla. 875 Shelbyville, Ind. 874 Southbridge, Mass. 875 Spanish Fork, Utah 876 State College, Pa. 876 Tamaqua, Pa. 876 Thibodaux, La. 874 Thomasville, N. C. 875 Tomah, Wis. 876 Tullahoma, Tenn. 876 Valparaiso, Ind. 874 Vernal, Utah 876 Vernon, Tex. 876 Vineland, N. J. 875 Vinton, Iowa 874 Walden, N.Y. 875 Washington Court House, Ohio 875 Washington, Ga. 874 Washington, Mo. 875 Water Valley, Miss. 875 Waynesburg, Pa. 876 West Point, Ga. 873 Willow, Cal. 873 Wilmington, Ohio 875 Winchester, Mass. 875 Winnemucca, Nev 875 Woodward, Okla. 875 Wyandotte, Mich. 875 acquiring site for public building authorized at Albertville, Ala. 877 Albia, Iowa 878 Attalla, Ala. 877 Barbourville, Ky. 878 Bath, N. Y. 878 Benton Harbor, Mich. 878 Brinkley, Ark. 877 Buena Vista, Va. 879 Caldwell, Idaho 877 Calumet, Mo. 878 Canton, Ga. 877 Canyon City, Colo. 877 Cape Charles, Va. 879 Carlinville, Ill. 877 Carrollton, Ill. 877 Caruthersville, Mo. 878 Central City, Ky. 878 Centralia, Mo. 878 Chicago, Ill., post office 877 Coleman, Tex. 879 Colfax, Wash. 879 Conway, Ark. 877 Crockett, Tex. 879 cliii acquiring site for public building authorized at Dallas, Tex. 879 De Funiak Springs, Fla. 877 Decatur, Ind. 877 Delphos, Ohio 878 Dillon, S. 878 Eatonton, Ga. 877 Edenton, N. C. 878 El Dorado, Ark. 877 Elizabethton, Tenn. 879 Elizabethtown, Ky. 878 Eminence, Ky. 878 Fairfield, Iowa 878 Falmouth, Ky. 878 Fargo, N. Dak. 878 Farmington, Mo. 878 Forrest City, Ark. 877 Forsyth, Ga. 877 Frederick, Okla. 878 Georgetown, Tex. 879 Greensburg, Ind. 877 Greenville, Ala. 877 Harrodsburg, Ky. 878 Havana, Ill. 877 Highland, Ill. 877 Hobart, Okla. 878 Hodgenville, Ky. 878 Huntingdon, Tenn. 879 Key West, Fla. 877 Kissimmee, Fla. 877 Lake City, Fla. 877 Lamar, Mo. 878 Lebanon, Ind. 877 Lebanon, Mo. 878 Lenoir, N. C. 878 Linton, Ind. 877 Lyons, N. Y. 878 Madison, Ga. 877 Madisonville, Ky. 878 Manassas, Va. 879 Marengo, Iowa 878 Memphis, Tenn. 879 Memphis, Tex. 879 Mendota, Ill. 877 Milbank, S. Dak. 879 Millersburg, Ohio 878 Milwaukee, Wis. 879 Modesto, Cal. 877 Monroe, Ga. 877 Monte Vista, Colo. 877 Montrose, Colo. 877 Morgan City, La. 878 Mount Airy, N. C. 878 Mount Olive, N. C. 878 Mountain Grove, Mo. 878 Murray, Ky. 878 Nampa, Idaho 877 Napoleon, Ohio 878 Nephi, Utah 879 New Martinsville, W. Va. 879 New Philadelphia, Ohio 878 Newark, Del. 877 Newcastle, Wyo. 879 Newton, Iowa 878 Noblesville, Ind. 877 Nogales, Ariz. 877 Oelwein, Iowa 878 Oneida, N. Y. 878 Paintsville, Ky. 878 Pasco, Wash. 879 Pikeville, Ky. 878 Plymouth. Ind. 877 Prescott, Ariz. 877 Prestonsburg, Ky. 878 acquiring site for public building authorized at Provincetown, Mass. 878 Rockingham, N. C. 878 Rogersville, Tenn. 879 Rossville, Ga. 877 Rutherfordton, N. C. 878 Saint Johns, Oreg. 878 Saint Marys, Ohio 878 Salem, Ind. 878 Salem, N.J. 878 Sandersville, Ga. 877 Seguin, Tex. 879 Sikeston, Mo. 878 Somersworth, N. H. 878 South Framingham, Mass. 878 Springvalley, Ill. 877 Sterling, Colo. 877 Stuttgart, Ark. 877 Sweetwater, Tex. 879 Sylacauga, Ala. 877 Taylor, Tex. 879 Thomson, Ga. 877 Toccoa, Ga. 877 Tyrone, Pa. 878 Union Springs, Ala. 877 Unionville, Mo. 878 Vermilion, S. Dak. 879 Wadesboro, N. C. 878 Warren, R. I. 878 Warsaw, Ind. 877 Waynesboro, Ga. 877 West Point, Va. 879 Westplains, Mo. 878 Woodstock, Ill. 877 Woodstock, Va. 879 no authorization hereafter for construction of post office, where receipts have not reached $10,000, annually 879 no purchase of site hereafter, where receipts have not reached $6,000 annually 879 Portland, Oreg., construction of building for post office only, authorized 879 plans, etc., to be secured; architectural competition authorized 879 Birmingham, Ala., acquiring additional land and erecting building authorized 880 sale of present and purchase of new site, authorized 880 New Haven, Conn., limit of cost increased for site and building, from proceeds of sale of old building 880 Washington, D. C., construction of building for Interior Department offices and bureaus on square 143 880 board to approve plans, etc. 880 unexpended balances authorized for pre paring plans, etc. 880 employment of technical, etc., services; limit of cost, exclusive of site 880 contracts authorized 881 Washington, D. C., George Washington Memorial Building authorized to be erected 881 site in Armory Square; conditions 881 Wilmington, N. C., limit of cost increased; balances available 881 contracts for construction authorized 882 Lancaster, Pa., amount available for new site 882 Akron, Ohio, purchase of site and erection of building 882 sale of present building authorized; minimum price 882 cliv Arlington Cemetery, Va., commission On memorial amphitheater and chapel 882 contracts authorized; architectural services 882 Oneonta, N. Y., strip of land to city 882 East Las Vegas. N. Mex., acquiring site and construction authorized between Las Vegas and 883 purchase of site in Las Vegas repealed 883 Washington, D. C., Patent Office; commission to prepare plans for building for 883 Pittsburgh. Pa., sale of post, office site 883 minimum price; proceeds toward new site 883 Newark, N. J., purchase of new site for post office, etc. 883 subject to sale of present building, etc. 883 erection of building on new site authorized 884 Des Moines, Iowa, acquiring site and erection of new building authorized 884 sale of present building, terms, etc. 884 Washington, D. C., plans. etc,, for fireproof national archives building to be pre pared 884 capacity, arrangement, etc.; commission to approve plans designated 884 purchase of site, etc. 885 Washington, D. C., connection of Potomac Park with Zoological and Rock Creek Parks authorized 885 condemnation of land, etc. 885 Washington, D. C., Memorial Bridge to Arlington, Va., commission designated to prepare designs for. etc. 885 Ardmore, Okla., acquiring land adjoining present site; cost 886 Saint Louis, Mo., authorization for new subtreasury; cost 886 contracts authorized 886 Pittsburgh, Pa., Bureau of Mines, site, etc., authorized for laboratories, etc. 886 Utica, N. Y., additional land and extension of building authorized 888 Supervising Architect’s Office, employment of experts to assist, in the standardizing of buildings to be erected 888 employment, outside of civil-service law; no employee eligible 888 authorizations for technical experts to be additional to personal services in office 888 Baltimore, Md., immigrant station, limit of cost increased 888 contracts authorized; construction on Fort McHenry grounds, etc. 888 Kansas City, Mo., enlargement of building authorized; limit of cost 889 contracts, etc. 889 Malden, Mass., donation of site for post office, etc., to be accepted 889 Charleston, S. C., old post-office building conveyed to Daughters of the American Revolution for an historical memorial 889 offers for sites to be submitted in writing 890 rent of buildings standing 890 exposure to two streets required 890 advertisement of proposals; examinations of sites, etc. 890 open space for protection from fire; reduction in exceptional cases 890 commission designated to present to Congress a connected scheme for construction of public buildings, etc., 890 *Public Buildings and Grounds, D. C.,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc. 388, 766 for foremen, gardeners, etc. 389, 766 for watchmen 389, 766 for watchman, Washington’s birthplace 389, 766 for contingent expenses, uniforms, etc. 389, 766 amount from District revenues 389, 767 for improvement and care of parks, etc. 443 for Monument grounds, etc. 443 for Potomac Park, etc. 443 restriction on lagoons, speedways, etc. 443 for Seaton Park 443 for Montrose Park 443 for grounds of Executive Departments 444 for trees, etc., Library grounds 444 Capitol, the Senate and House Office buildings grounds 444 for Executive Mansion grounds, etc. 444 for employing engineer, etc. 444 no building to be erected in parks, without express authority of Congress 444 for repairs, etc., Executive Mansion 444 for fuel, Executive Mansion 444 for greenhouses, etc. 444 for traveling expenses of President 444 for purchase of portrait of President Taft 444 for lighting Executive Mansion, etc. 444 for lighting and heating for public grounds 444 for telegraph, Capitol Departments, etc. 444 for Washington Monument 445 for repairs, building where Abraham Lin coln died 445 for improvements, Wakefield, Va. 445 for Commission of Fine Arts 445 for additional pay, officer in charge 575, 709 American Red Cross may erect temporary structures in Potomac Park 36 allowed to remain for Congress of Hygiene, etc. 636 Lincoln Memorial, plan, etc., approved 1022 memorial to Maj. Archibald W. Butts and Francis Davis Millet authorized on public grounds 644 use of reservations, etc., permitted for inaugural ceremonies 1023 *Public Contracts* (*see* Contracts, Public) *Public Convenience Stations, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 153, 952 *Public Dues,* certified checks receivable in payment of all 733 *Public Health, International Office of,* appropriation for annual quota 101, 694 *Public health Service,* appropriation for Surgeon General, clerks, etc. 379, 757 for medical officers and pharmacists 435 for experts in mental disorders 435 for noncommissioned officers 435 for other employees 435 for freight, transportation, etc. 435 for fuel, lights, and water, etc. 435 for supplies, etc.; depot 435 for Hygienic Laboratory 435 for maintenance of hospitals 435 admission of cases for study 435 for outside treatment, etc. 435 for books, etc. 435 civ appropriation for medical inspection of immigrants 435 for mortuary, New Orleans, (La)., hospital 435 for Fort Stanton (N. Mex.) sanatorium 435 for Honolulu quarantine station 435 for quarantine service 435 for prevention of epidemics 436 for examination of prevalence of tuber culosis, etc., contagious diseases among Indians 519 deficiency appropriation for pay, etc. 48, 915 for maintenance of hospitals 48, 915 for outside treatment, etc. 48 for distributing reports 597 for Kate Burgess and Naomi Thompson 597 for increased quarantine facilities, Portland, Me. 597 for Surgeon General 915 for experts in mental disorders 915 designation of Public Health and Marine Hospital Service changed to 309 all laws and regulations made applicable 309 additional investigation of diseases authorized 309 publication of information 309 salaries of commissioned officers after October 1, 1912 309 longevity allowance; maximum 309 employment of help authorized 309 director of Hygienic Laboratory to receive pay, etc., of senior surgeon 915 *Public Lands,* appropriation for Commissioner, assistant, clerks, etc. 396, 773 for surveyors general and their clerks 399, 777 for registers and receivers 454 for contingent expenses 454 for temporary clerks 455 for depositing moneys 455 for expenses, timber depredations 455 for protecting, from fraudulent entries 455 for swamp fond claims, etc. 455 for hearings in land entries 455 for reproducing plats of surveys 455 for revised edition of Manual of Surveying Instructions, reappropriation 455 for restoring lands in national forests 455 for opening Indian reservations; reimbursable 456 for examining California lieu land selections 456 for surveying; compensation 456 for temporary clerks on arrears of survey returns 457 for completing field notes in Minnesota and North Dakota 457 for surveys, etc., abandoned military reservations 457 for survey for sewer system, Hot Springs, Ark. 457 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 49, 620, 624, 936 for protecting, etc. 49, 620 for receivers, reimbursement 607 for deputy surveyors 607 for Charles F. Read 608, 609 for William B. Ellison 608 for William L. Distin 608 for Edwin G. Coleman 608 for Andrew Christensen 608 for classification, etc., Northern Pacific grant 609 deficiency appropriation for surveyor-general, Arizona 620 for hearings in land entries 620, 936 for surveying 620, 624, 924, 936, 938 for surveying forest reserves 620 for restoring lands in national forests 620, 624 for Wendell V. Hall 924 for E. D. M. Fowle 924 for Charles F. Head 924 for reproducing plats of surveys 936 arid lands, additional grant to Colorado under Carey Act 33 coal lands in Alabama opened to surface homestead entries 90 disposal of surface to States, and in isolated tracts, authorized 105 conveyances on Union Pacific Railroad rights of way legalized 138 desert land entries in Chuckawalla Valley, Cal., exempted from cancellation 130 and Palo Verde Mesa, Cal., exempt from cancellation 1008 in irrigation projects, assignments permitted 200 time extended for final proofs, Weld and Larimer Counties, Colo. 56 within irrigation projects, issue of patents, etc. 610 desert lands, entrymen allowed further time to make final proof 106 enlarged homesteads, pending entries, technically defective, validated 506 preference rights of entry, extended to settlers on lands subject to 267 provisions modified 666 exchange of national forest and, allowed for conveyances for Calaveras Big Tree National Forest, Cal. 108 expenses of work on surveys within land grants allowed from deposits 924 Fort Niobrara Reservation, Nebr., unreserved lands, etc., opened to homestead and arid land entries 651 grant to Nebraska agricultural experimental station 651 Valentine, Nebr. 651 Stephen F. Gilman 651 Charles H. Cornell 651 grant to Alva, Okla., for armory site 136 California for Redwood Park 134 Canon City and Boulder, Colo., for public parks 325 “courthouse reserve” to Pond Creek, Okla. 76 Jesus Silva, jr.; reservation for Rio Grande reclamation project 242 Michigan, in lieu of State lands conveyed for national forests 241 Nez Perce County, Idaho, for schools— 132 Twin Falls, Idaho, for reservoir purposes 130 Wisconsin, of islands in inland lakes for forest reserves 324 Wyoming in exchange for lands ceded to Fort Mackenzie 438 Yuma, Ariz., for public purposes 325 homestead entries, patent to be given after three years’ residence 123 after two years to widow, etc., if entryman dead 123 affidavits required 123 leaves of absence allowed 123 commutation requirements 123 clvi homestead entries, proof required in case of death of en try man 123 area of cultivation required yearly 124 for enlarged homestead entries 124 not applicable to Nebraska arid land, or irrigation en tries 124 un perfected en tries included 124 notice of law to be mailed each entryman affected 124 choice of entryman to perfect under old law 124 land to revert on failure to establish residence or abandonment 124 period to begin from date of actual residence 124 extension permitted if delayed by sickness, etc. 124 choice of prior entrymen to perfect proof under former law 025 failure to give notice for reduced term not to prejudice rights under former law 455 in irrigation projects, provision regulating issue of patents for 256 of 320 acres of nonirrigable lands authorized in certain States 132 of 640 acres in Nebraska, qualifications of former homestead entrymen 499 homestead settlers allowed additional time to pay for Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation, Okla., ceded lands 33 allowed additional time, etc., to pay for Kiowa, etc., ceded lands, Oklahoma 91 allowed additional time to pay for lands on ceded Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak. 21 allowed extension of time for entries on former Uinta Indian lands, Utah 196 allowed leaves of absence in certain districts 23 on irrigation projects allowed time to re establish residence after water avail able 105 on Wind River Reservation ceded lands may commute entries 91 isolated tracts may be sold at auction; limit 77 metalliferous mining exploration, etc., al lowed in lands withdrawn under conservation Act 497 oil and gas lands; agricultural entries permitted of surface of classified 496 patents for lands in Oregon to estate of T. Egenton Hogg 666 to purchasers of lands of Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oreg., suitable only for grazing 665 phosphate and oil lands, selection by Idaho of surface 687 placer-mining claims, Alaska, provisions for locating, etc. 242 railroad grants in Arizona, New Mexico, or California occupied by Indians may be exchanged for other lands 1007 rough and mountainous tracts may be sold to adjoining owners; limit 78 sale of surface of segregated Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands 67 school sections in unsurveyed swamp lands granted to Louisiana 90 semiarid lands set aside for spineless cacti propagation by Luther Burbank 507 timber killed or damaged by forest fires on, authorized to be sold 1015 disposal of timber on unperfected claims 1016 payment to claimants on final approval of entry 1016 time extended for paying installments due by homesteaders on ceded lands of Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, S. Dak. 84 Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho 85 to include those due prior to the pas sage of the law 1026 Standing Rock Indian Reservation, S. Dak. and N. Dak. 84 title, etc., to former Creek Indian lands in Alabama, relinquished to present owners 122 townsite, Port Angeles, Wash., sale of certain blocks of 74 Timber Lake and Dupree, S. Dak., lands for school, etc., purposes; payment for town lots, use, etc. 653 tract set apart for highway, Caddo County, Okla. 505 *Public Library, D. C., Free, and Tahoma Park Branch,* appropriation for salaries 145, 942 service at Takoma Park branch 943 for substitutes 145, 943 for Sunday and holiday opening 145, 943 for books, fuel, etc. 146, 943 deficiency appropriation for contingent expenses 916 *Public Moneys Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc. 374, 752 *Public Printing and Binding,* appropriation for salaries and expenses, Government Printing Office 480 holidays and leaves of absence 480 for expenses 480 for Congress 481 for executive departments, etc. 481 division of allotments, restriction 482 all expenditures for printing and binding to be equitably charged to work executed 482 pressmen to be paid 55 cents an hour 482 for salaries and expenses, superintend ent of documents 482 for printing, etc., Postal Laws and Regu lations; sale 541 for Thirteenth Census 407 continued 784 for printing compilation of Chinese treaties 694 deficiency appropriation for 621, 933 for Interstate Commerce Commission 933 matter relating to rivers and harbors, to be paid for from river and harbor appropriations 233 ordered; compilation of river and harbor laws, 19071912 233 extended to 1913 827 index of reports of Chief of Engineers, 1866–1912 233 reports of river and harbor surveys made during recess 234, 826 compilation of river and harbor appropriations, revised edition, to include 62d Congress 827 clvii *Public Printer* (*see also* Government Printing Page. Office), appropriation for, Deputy, etc. 480 to furnish Congressional Record to Canada in exchange for Parliamentary Hansard 632 *Public Roads Office, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 299, 852 for expenses of inquiries, etc. 299, 852 for methods, materials, etc. 852 for chemical, etc., investigations 852 for field experiments in road construction, etc. 299, 852 for administrative expenses 299, 853 for rent 297, 850 deficiency appropriation for expenses of inquiries 622 *Public Schools, D. C.,* appropriation for officers 156, 954 for attendance officers 156, 954 for teachers 156, 954 for librarians and clerks 157, 954 for longevity pay 157, 955 for allowance to principals 157, 955 for night schools 157, 955 for kindergarten supplies 158, 955 for janitors and care of buildings 158, 955 for medical inspectors; woman added 159, 957 for rent, etc., temporary rooms, etc. 159, 957 for repairs and improvements 159, 957 for manual training expenses 160, 957 for fuel, light, and power 160, 957 for furniture, new buildings, etc. 160 for contingent expenses 160, 957 for pianos 160, 957 for textbooks, etc.; flags, playgrounds, school gardens, etc. 160, 957 for apparatus, etc. 160, 957 for buildings and sites, etc. 161, 957 normal school for colored pupils 161 employment of architectural services, new high school buildings 161 fire protection, etc. 161 regulation of chargee for nonresident pupils 161 new Central High School 958 new high school for colored pupils 958 sites and buildings not to exceed limit of cost 161, 958 plans to be prepared by municipal architect 161, 958 exit doors to open outward 161, 958 deficiency appropriation for employees of board of education 599 for fuel, light, and power 599 for repairs; use of balances for pianos Western High and Normal schools 916 *Public Utilities Commission, D. C.,* meaning of terms employed 974 provisions apply to all transportation with in the District 977 interstate commerce not affected 977 corporations formed, but not transacting business, included 977 service and facilities to be safe, adequate and reasonable 977 charges to be reasonable, just, and nondiscriminatory 977 discriminations unlawful 977 orders of, to be obeyed by every public utility 977 mutual use of tracks, etc., to be permitted 977 direction by commission as to rates, etc. 977 commission to compel compliance with orders, laws, etc. 977 utilities not relieved from present laws, etc. 977 proposed changes of laws to be considered, etc., by commission 978 transmission of recommendations to Sen ate and House Committees 978 commission to ascertain physical valuation of utilities 978 original cost; present value 978 determination; revaluation 978 uniform system of accounting; separation of accounts 978 books, blanks, etc., to be used 979 books, etc., to be kept in office within the District 979 removal forbidden 979 production by outside corporations on order of commission 979 accounts; annual balance sheet to be filed; audit 979 agents of commission to examine, etc. 979 depreciation account, to be kept; deter mination, use of fund, etc. 979 operating and new construction accounts to be distinguished 980 scale of rates and dividends allowed under supervision of commission 980 reports from utilities to be furnished to com mission; details 980 publication in annual report 980 standards of service to be established by commission 980 measurements; fees, apparatus, etc. 980 schedules of rates, tolls, etc., to be filed with commission 981 not to exceed present charges until action by commission 981 rules, etc.; public display 981 changes restricted; reductions 981 new schedules to be filed ten days prior to taking effect 981 charges greater or less than published, unlawful 981 forms of, to be prescribed 982 rules to be adopted for investigations, proceedings, etc. 982 production of papers, etc., from outside the District may be required 982 penalty for refusal 982 attendance of witnesses, assistance of courts 982 power and authority of agents of commission 982 utilities to furnish information required by commission 983 delivery of documents, etc. 983 alleged unreasonable rates, schedules, etc., to be investigated 983 hearings, etc. 983 power of commission to substitute just and reasonable rates, charges, etc. 983 make changes in time schedules, service, etc. 983 require reasonable extensions, etc. 984 payment of expenses of investigations 984 separate hearings of complaints 984 commission may initiate summary investigations; notice of hearings, etc. 984 to consider complaints from utility corporation 984 clvii general powers of commission to take testimony, etc. 984 witness fees; depositions 985 record of all proceedings; stenographic report; transcripts, etc. 985 copies to parties to investigation 985 franchises of public utilities hot transferable without approval of commission 985 effect of transfers on charters, etc. 985 acquiring stock of similar corporations unlawful without authority of commission 985 jurisdiction of commission, general supervision of gas and electrical corporations 986 to investigate, etc.; products; determine standards; examine plants, etc. 986 penalty for divulging information by official 986 to permit construction of new plants 987 to appoint inspectors of gas meters; duties and authority 987 to appoint inspectors of electric meters; duties and authority 987 testing facilities to be provided by utilities; inspection on complaints 987 effect of proving price in excess of rate fixed by commission, in actions for collection of charges 987 inspectors of. gas and meters put under authority of commission; salaries, etc. 987 transfer of records, etc. 988 schedules of utilities to conform to orders of commission 988 effect of other orders 988 alterations in rates, etc., upon notice and hearings 988 rates, etc., fixed by commission prima facie reasonable and inforce 988 proceedings in equity by commission to determine elements of value in physical val uations made 988 to vacate, etc.; decisions or orders of commission 988 precedence to be given; right of appeal 988 suspension pending appeal, etc. 988 commission not liable for costs, damages, etc. 989 time limit for bringing actions against orders of commission 989 issue of injunction only after notice and hearing 989 effect of introduction of new evidence 989 consideration by commission; report to court 989 effect of action 989 burden of proof on party adverse to commission 989 no person excused from testifying in proceedings based on violations of provisions hereof 989 immunity from prosecution 990 not from perjury 990 only to natural persons 990 effect of certified copies or orders of commission 990 power to create liens on corporate property made subject to control, etc., of commission 990 issue stock, bonds, etc., only on authority of commission 990 stock dividends, etc., by utilities prohibited 990 reorganization or consolidation of utilities forbidden unless in the public interest and approved by commission 990 application of proceeds of stock restricted to terms approved by commission 990 issues of stock contrary to provisions hereof, void 990 penalty for illegal issue of stock, etc., by utility 990 applying proceeds of sale other than as specified in certificate 990 punishment for making false statements to secure issue of stock, etc. 991 discriminations in charges; for service, etc., by utilities, declared unlawful 991 penalty for utility corporation 991 for officer deductions in consideration for facilities furnished, unlawful 991 renting of incidental facilities by utility allowed 991 furnishing facilities by utility not required; exceptions 991 accepting rebates, etc., from utilities, unlawful; penalty 991 refusal of officers, etc., to furnish information, etc., a misdemeanor 992 penalties on utility and person offending 992 penalty for violating provisions hereof, etc. 992 responsibility of utility for acts of officers, agents, etc. 992 injuries to apparatus, etc., of commission a misdemeanor; punishment 992 every day of failure to comply with orders, etc., a separate offense 992 authority of commission to regulate rates, tolls, etc., after hearing and investigation 992 accidents, etc., connected with utilities to be reported to commission at once; action thereon 992 general authority of commission to inquire into violations of laws, etc., by utilities 993 corporation counsel to be counsel of com mission; assistants, duties, etc. 993 appearance in court, etc. 993 enforcement of orders of commission by mandamus, etc. 993 duty of counsel, etc. 993 provisions hereof to be interpreted liberally to accomplish purposes 993 additional powers to commission 993 substantial compliance with requirements sufficient to give effect to orders, etc., of commission 994 each paragraph declared to be independent, and not to be affected if any other be held void, etc. 994 no rights of action, etc., under former laws or regulations waived 994 penalties, etc., cumulative 994 present rates, etc., of utilities not to be in creased 994 action of commission to declare changes, etc. 994 proceedings in court 994 office force authorized; expenses; designation of District employees to per form duties; other assistance 994 powers over street railways transferred to commission from Interstate Commerce Commission 995 clix repairs, improvements, and changes of public utilities to be made on order of commission 995 powers of commission vested in Commissioners of the District 995 additional and superadded powers 995 imposed on present Commissioners and their successors 995 organization of commission, tenure, quo rum, etc. 995 investigations, rules, etc. 995 no commissioner to be interested in any public utility 996 office to become vacant on becoming so interested 996 oath required of all officers and employees 996 appropriation for expenses 996 deposit of all moneys received from fines, etc., half to credit of District 996 all duties, etc., of Commissioners of the District continued 996 municipality continued in full force 996 lawful ordinances, municipal regulations, etc., continued 996 lawful orders of commission superior to municipal regulations, etc. 996 boards of directors of public utilities limited 996 all charters, etc., now in force continued except as modified or changed hereby 996 inconsistent provisions of, repealed 996 pending actions, etc., not affected 996 right to alter, etc., reserved 996 *Public Utilities, D. C.* (*see also* Public Utilities Commission, D. C.), general regulation of 974 number of members of board of directors restricted 996 holding stock, etc., of other public utility corporation without express authority from Congress unlawful 1006 selling its stock, etc., to other corporation without Congressional authority unlawful 1006 contracts for, void 1006 jurisdiction of equity court to dissolve corporation for violations of this Act or of charter 1006 to require corporation to dispose of illegal holdings 1006 quantity of interest to be shown 1006 meaning of “foreign” and “local” as used herein 1006 independence of each section and each provision declared 1006 not to be affected by decisions as to any others 1006 *Public Welfare,* inquiries to be made into effect of industrial conditions upon, and. power of community to deal therewith 416 *Public Works,* eight hours a day restriction for laborers and mechanics on 726 *Publications Division, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 294, 848 for general expenses 295, 849 for rent 297, 850 *Publications, Government,* addressing, mailing, etc., of, for public distribution to be done at Government Printing Office 414 equipment, etc., for, to be transferred 414 employment of persons in departments for, to cease 414 salaries to lapse 415 exceptions, department orders, etc. 415 documents for Senators, Members, etc. 415 documents and folding rooms of the two Houses 415 *Publications, Periodical,* additional, admitted as second class mail matter 550 sworn statements of names of editors, publishers, stockholders, etc., of, to be filed semiannually with Postmaster General 553 circulation of daily newspapers 554 to appear in next issue 554 denial of mail privileges for noncompliance 554 paid editorial matter, etc., to be marked as advertisements 554 penalty for violations 554 *Publicity in Antitrust Cases,* depositions to be taken in public 731 *Publicity to Contributions for Elections of Senators or Representatives,* former Act amended 25 statement to be filed with Clerk of the House of Representatives; before election 25 after election; details 26 private personal expenses excepted 26 “candidate;” meaning of term 26 for Representative, statement required of expenses by, prior to primary election, etc. 26 for Senator, statement required of expenses by, prior to primary elections, etc. 27 statement required of, after primary election, convention, etc. 27 statement of promises for appointment, etc., made by, before elections 28 promises, etc., by, forbidden 28 for Senator forbidden to contribute to election of legislature 28 may contribute to political committees 28 restriction on contributions by; Representatives; Senators 28 details in statements by 28 contributions to election of legislature by persons not a candidate 29 statement required, if subsequently a candidate or elected Senator 29 verification of statements filed by candidates, etc. 29 effect on State laws 29 verification of statements filed by candidates modified 360 posting by registered mail within time required, sufficient 360 *Pueblo Indians, N. Mex.,* appropriation for special attorney 528 *Puget Sound-Lake Washington Waterway,* appropriation for improvement of; double lock, etc. 446 right of way across, to Northern Pacific Railway Co. 75 clx *Puget Sound Naval Station, Wash.,* appropriation for public works 341, 900 cost of shipfitters’ shop, etc., limited 900 for torpedo station 341 for naval magazine 342, 901 for purchase of land for rifle range 343 marine barracks, public works 901 right of way granted across Marine Corps reservation 343 *Puget Sound, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of, and tributary waters 221, 820 for improvement of waterway to Lakes Union and Washington from 820 additional aids to navigation authorized in, and adjacent waters 1018 *Pugilistic Encounters* (*see Prize* Fights) *Pulaski, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Pulaski, Va.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Pullman, Wash.,* loan of tents, etc., authorized to Grand Army of the Republic encampment at 633 *Pulp of Wood,* free of duty when imported from Canada; condition precedent 11 *Pulsifer, Woodbury,* appropriation for as compiler of Navy Yearbook and Senate report on river and harbor bill 361 *Punxsutawney, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 423 *Purchasing Agent, Post Office Department,* appropriation for, clerks, etc. 401, 779 *Purchasing Officer, D. C.,* appropriation for; duties, bond, etc. 140, 939 for deputy, clerks, etc., in office of 140 *Pure Food Law,* appropriation for enforcing in District of Columbia 166, 962 for expenses of enforcing 289, 844 “misbranded” definition of term 416 drugs, if imitation or offered under an other name 417 if other contents substituted 417 failing to state narcotic, etc., used 417 stating false curative or therapeutic effects 417 false branding of packages 732 if weight, measure, or number of contents not marked 732 reasonable variations permitted 732 in effect after passage 732 no penalty enforced prior to 18 months 732 *Purses,* duty on Canadian, leather 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, leather 8 *Puyallup Agency, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 538 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 621, 624, 936 *Pyrites, Burnt,* duty on Canadian, dross or residuum 6 **Q.** *Q Street Bridge, D. C.,* appropriation for construction 151, 948 contracts authorized for completion 948 *Quarantine Districts for Plant Diseases and Insect Pests,* regulations governing shipments, etc., from and to 318 appropriation for enforcing 853 *Quarantine Districts, Live Stock,* regulations extended to all railroads forming part of shipment of cattle from 831 *Quarantine Service,* appropriation for maintenance, pay, etc. 435 deficiency appropriation for 618 *Quarantine Stations,* appropriation for repairs, preservation, etc. 426 for mechanical equipment for buildings 426 for Honolulu, Hawaii 435 deficiency appropriation for Portland, Me. 597 additional facilities authorized at Portland, Me. 512 *Quarantine Stations for Neat Cattle, etc.,* appropriation for maintaining 273, 831 for buildings, etc. 273, 832 *Quarrying Industries,* investigations of development, etc., of, authorized 681 *Quartermaster Corps, Army* (*see also* Quartermaster’s Department, Army), appropriation for pay of quartermaster sergeants; longevity 707 for pay of enlisted men; longevity 707 for pay of officers; longevity 708 for pay of pay clerks; longevity 708 no further appointments 708 for loss by exchange, disbursements abroad and in Alaska 709 for subsistence of the Army 711 for regular supplies 712 fuel and light to quarters, etc. 712 post bakeries, ice machines, laundries, etc. 712 schools, forage, etc. 712 stationery, printing; printing con tracts 712 use of ice machines, etc., for outside work 713 for equipping officers’ post schools 713 for incidental expenses 713 extra duty pay, etc. 713 furniture, etc. 713 civilian employees, etc. 713 care of horses 714 for purchase of horses 714 limit; contracts required 714 standard required; exception 714 restriction on polo ponies 714 for barracks and quarters 714 limit of civilian employees 714 remount depot, Front Royal, Va. 715 for military post exchanges 715 Fort Houston, Tex., and chapel building 715 for transportation 715 due land grant roads not bond aided 715 draft animals, wagons; drayage, etc. 716 vessels, transport service, etc. 716 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 716 sidewalk, Fort Banks, Mass. 716 roadway, Fort Canby, Wash. 716 for water and sewer systems at posts 716 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska 716 Signal Corps telegraph building, etc. 717 for shelter in the Philippines 717 limit for officers’ quarters 717 for clothing, and camp and garrison equipage 717 for post hospitals, construction, etc. 717 for quarters for hospital stewards 717 for shooting galleries and ranges 717 for Army War College, fuel, etc. 717 for rent of buildings in District of Columbia 718 clxi appropriation for settlement of damage claims, target practice, etc. 718 for rent of buildings in District of Columbia 718 for clerks, etc., office of Chief, War Department 764 expenditures for relief of flood sufferers in January and February, 1913, from unexpended balances, allowed. 919 regimental, etc., staff officers to perform duty if no officer of Corps present 706 temporary detail of any officers as quarter masters authorized in absence of staff officers 706 office establishments of Quartermaster General, Commissary General, and Paymaster General to constitute one bureau 591 Quartermaster’s, Subsistence, and Pay Departments consolidated into 591 details for duty in 591 rank and grade of officers under permanent commissions 591 rank of permanent officers on promotion 592 vacancies above colonel to be filled by selection 592 below colonel by promotion 592 provisions for filling after January 1, 1917 592 advances in grade of certain officers; limit of majors 592 noncommissioned officers to be quarter master sergeants and pay clerks 592 details of officers and number of grades in, established 592 reduction of line officers from 592 duties of regimental, etc., quartermasters and commissaries 592 quartermaster and commissary sergeants 592 restricted to respective regiments, etc. 593 designations for quartermaster, subsistence, or pay duties 593 Chief of Quartermaster Corps, appointment, etc. 593 first incumbent to have rank of major general 593 subsequent, as brigadier general 593 reduction of number of brigadier generals. 593 subject to supervision of Chief of Staff 593 major general to be appointed immediately 593 to carry provisions into effect within sixty days 593 enlisted men authorized to replace civil employees, etc.; exceptions 593 details from the line on extra duty 593 number; not to be counted as part of strength of Army 593 grades and numbers 593 age limit for enlistment of present employees 593 continuance of present employees, etc. 594 *Quartermaster General’s Office, War Department* (*see also* Quartermaster Corps, Army), appropriation for clerks, etc. 387 for architect, engineers, etc. 387 *Quartermaster’s Department, Army* (*see also* Quartermaster Corps, Army), appropriation for pay of quartermaster sergeants; longevity 572 for pay of officers; longevity 574 for regular supplies 579 fuel and light to quarters, etc. 579 post bakeries, ice machines, laun dries, etc. 579 appropriation for schools, forage, etc. 579 stationery, printing; printing contracts 579 use of ice machines, etc., for outside work 580 for equipping officers’ post schools 580 for incidental expenses 580 extra-duty pay, etc. 580 furniture, etc. 580 civilian employees, etc. 580 care of horses 580 for purchase of horses 581 limit; contracts required 581 standard required; exception 581 disallowances in accounts for purchase, etc., removed 581 for barracks and quarters 581 limit of civilian employees 581 sale of Fort Clark, Tex. 582 improvements at abandoned posts for bidden 582 instruction building, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. 582 for post exchanges 582 for transportation 582 due land-grant roads not bond aided 582 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc. 583 vessels, transport service, etc. 583 for roads, walks, wharves, and drainage at posts 583 target range, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 583 roadways, Arlington, Va., and Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 583 filling ground, Military Academy, and Fort Taylor, Fla. 584 for water and sewer systems at posts 584 for roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska. 584 for shelter in the Philippines 584 limit for officers’ quarters 584 for clothing and camp and garrison equipage 584 for post hospitals, construction, etc. 585 for quarters for hospital stewards 585 for shooting galleries and ranges 585 for Army War College, fuel, etc. 585 for rent of buildings in District of Columbia 585 for equipping Army transports with life boats, etc. 133 for national cemeteries 439 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 439 for bringing home remains of officers and soldiers dying abroad 440 for bringing home remains of civilians and soldiers dying on transports, etc. 441 for removing remains from abandoned posts, etc. 441 reimbursement of burial expenses 441 for Confederate burial plats, care, etc. 441 for supplies to relieve flood sufferers in Mississippi and Ohio Valleys 633 deficiency appropriation for national cemeteries 601, 619 for regular supplies 619, 623, 935 for incidental expenses 619, 935 for horses 619 for barracks and quarters 619, 935 for post exchanges 619 for transportation 619, 623, 935, 938 for water and sewer systems at posts 619, 623 for camp and garrison equipage 619, 619 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 619, 623, 935 office establishment merged into Quartermaster Corps 591 clxii consolidated with Quartermaster Corps; details, etc. 591 post quartermaster sergeants to be here after quartermaster sergeants 592 superintendents of national cemeteries, pay, etc. 240 Arlington, Va. 240 *Quapaw Indian Agency, Okla.,* actions, etc., affecting lands of, excepted from district court jurisdiction 46 right of appeals 46 *Quapaw Indians, Okla.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 530 *Queenstown, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 205, 806 *Qui-nai-elt and Quil-len-ute Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 538 *Quicksilver Flasks or Bottles,* free admission of, reimported 12 proof of identity required 12 *Quigley, Edward T.,* deficiency appropriation for salary 611 **R.** *“R. L. Agassiz,” Steamer,* name of “William A. Hawgood ” changed to 73 *Raccoon Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 805 preliminary examination to be made of, including construction of dike, etc. 822 *Radio Communication,* appropriation for enforcing, on ocean steamers 409, 786 deficiency appropriation for expenses, en forcing, on ocean steamers 614 general regulations for, in United States 302 licenses required for, used between the States or with foreign nations 302 not applicable if wholly within a State; conditions 302 Government stations not included 302 penalty for violations 303 issued only to citizens of United States or Porto Rico 303 corporations under laws of 303 details to be specified in 303 subject to regulations 303 to provide for suspension, etc., in time of war, etc. 303 apparatus to be in charge of licensed operator 303 suspension of operator for violating regulations 303 punishment for employing unlicensed operator, etc. 303 temporary permits authorized for vessels 303 licensed stations subject to regulations; enforcement 304 discretionary waiver permitted 304 temporary license for experiments, etc. 304 Government stations affected 304 regulations; designation of wave lengths to be used 304 distress calls on shipboard 305 priority, etc., to distress signals 305 ships near Government stations 305 exchange between shore and shipboard stations; attention required 305 division of time between Government and commercial stations 306 minimum power to be used; exception 306 restriction on noncommercial stations 306 if near Government stations 306 communications from shipboard 307 regulations; new installations prohibited near specified Government stations; commercial use of stat ions 307 use of naval stations if no commercial station within 100 miles; rates, etc. 307 secrecy of messages required; penalty for divulging 307 penalty for violations by owner of apparatus 308 by operator 308 willful interference by operator forbidden 308 punishment for 308 “radio communication,” term construed 308 uttering, etc., false radiograms, forbidden 308 punishment for uttering, etc., false distress calls 308 other signals 308 application of regulations to foreign ships in American waters 308 trial of offenses 308 not applicable to the Philippines 308 in effect in four months 308 ocean and Great Lakes steamers leaving American porta to have apparatus for 199 auxiliary power supply required 200 skilled operators required; one on duty at all times 200 master to have control of equipment, etc. 200 penalty for failure to enforce provisions 200 not required on steamers plying between ports not 200 miles apart 200 in effect on Great Lakes, April 1, 1913 200 on cargo steamers, July 1, 1913 200 substitute allowed in lieu of second operator on cargo steamers 200 installations authorized for operation, etc., of Panama Canal 563 location; transmission of commercial messages, etc.; tolls 563 preference to official work 563 agreements with private companies, etc. 564 *Radio Laboratory, Navy,* appropriation for 337, 898 limit for expenditures 338 for instruments, etc. 337, 898 *Radio Telegraph Shore Stations, Navy,* appropriation for; purchase of sites, etc. 338, 898 for sites, installations of high power, in Canal Zone, California, Hawaii, Samoa, Guam, and the Philippines 338 *Radio telegraphie Conference, International,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to, etc. 102 for expenses of services of Telegraphic Union 695 deficiency appropriation for pro rata share of expenses 913 *Ragland Water Power Company,* contract for completing dam at Lock No. 4, on Coosa River, Ala., extended 209 *Rahway River, N. J.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Railroad Accounts, Auditor of,* office, etc., repealed 503 *Railroad Cars,* punishment for breaking seals of, containing interstate or foreign shipments 670 *Railroad Land Grants,* relinquishment requested of, occupied by Indians 1007 to receive lands of equal area and value in exchange 1008 clxiii *Railroad Land Grants, Oregon,* provisions relating to suits for forfeiture of certain 320 compromise of certain lands purchased from Oregon and California Railroad Company 321 *Railroad Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 546, 797 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 623, 928, 937 increased allowance on account of parcel post matter; limit, etc. 797 *Railroad Stations, D. C.,* no license allowed for sale of liquors in waiting rooms 997 *Railroad Ties,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Railroads* (*see also* Interstate Commerce Regulations) appropriation for establishing, etc., uni form system of accounts by 437 for enforcing use of safety appliances by, etc. 437 for compelling use of safe locomotive boilers by 437 having arrangements with water carrier for foreign through business, to extend similar arrangements to other lines. 568 investigation, etc., of water terminal and transfer facilities and connections with 232 scope of report 232 owning competing water common carrier after July 1, 1914, by, unlawful 566 determination of competition, etc. 567 to establish connection with docks of water carrier; terms and conditions 568 valuation of physical property of, by Interstate Commerce Commission, ordered 701 *Railroads, D. C.,* other than street, to pay cost of lighting streets, etc., through which tracks pass 953 *Railway Adjustments Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, etc. 402, 779 *Railway Congress, International,* appropriation for annual quota 101, 693 deficiency appropriation for quota 595 *Railway Employees,* appropriation for arbitrating differences of 437 deficiency appropriation for arbitrating differences of 915 *Railway Mail Service,* appropriation for General Superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc., in Post Office Department 402, 779 for division superintendents, assistants, clerks, etc. 548, 797 grades provided for 548 reclassification of salaries to be made 548 allowances to clerks on duty over ten hours 548 leave with substitute allowed 798 for travel allowances 548, 798 for emergency service 548, 798 for substitutes for clerks on vacation 548, 798 for acting clerks in place of injured 548, 798 disability allowance 549, 798 payments in case of death 549, 798 for traveling expenses, superintendents, etc. 549, 798 appropriation for miscellaneous expenses 549, 798 for per diem, etc., assistant superintendents 549, 798 deficiency appropriation for salaries 623, 625 reorganization of 555 appointment of railway postal clerks authorized; service 555 grades and salaries 555 classification of offices 556 assignments and salaries 556 promotions in grades; qualifications 556 transfer of assignments 556 promotions, clerks in charge of crews; sub sequent 556 higher grade clerks after two years’ service 556 restorations of reduced clerks 556 promotions to grades limited 556 residence of railway postal clerks; exception 556 no salaries to be reduced by reclassification 557 railway postal clerks not entitled to leave, on providing a substitute at their expense, may be given leave with pay 798 travel allowance appropriation for railway postal clerks, reduced 38 vacation allowance of 30 days to railway postal clerks, repealed 38 *Railway Post Office Car Service,* appropriation for 547, 797 sanitary and sound cars required 547, 797 steel construction required after July 1, 1917; annual substitution 547 new cars to be of steel 548 service July 1, 1911, to March 1, 1912 548 *Railway Safety Appliances* appropriation for enforcing use of 437 *Rainier National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Raleigh, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 423 rent 423 *Range Conditions, National Forests,* appropriation for experiments, etc., in improving 287, 842 *Range Finders, Fortifications,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 125 *Ransdell, Daniel M.,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 929 *Rapid City, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 423 for Indian school 536 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 938 *Rapid Fire Field Batteries, Army,* appropriation for alteration, etc., to 127, 672 *Rapid River, Mich.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 228 *Rappahannock River, Va.,* appropriation for improvement of 206, 807 *Raritan Bay, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of waters connecting with New York Harbor 203, 804 for improvement of, maintenance 203, 804 *Raritan River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 *Raton, N. Mex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 condemned cannon granted to 1009 *Rayner, Isidor, late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 929 clxiv *Read, Charles F.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts, public lands 608, 924 for credit in accounts, land hearings 609 *Reading, Mass.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Reading, Pa.,* limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Real Estate Signs, D. C.,* location of, on sidewalks, parking, etc., forbidden 974 limit of number allowed on any lot, etc. 974 removal of violations; fine imposed 974 *Reapers,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Reardon, Joseph,* deficiency appropriation for services 930 *Rebates, etc., D. C.,* acceptance from public utility service a misdemeanor; penalty 991 *Receivers of Public Moneys, Public Lands,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 454 deficiency appropriation for reimbursing, for moneys erroneously deposited 607 *Reciprocal Trade Relations with Canada,* rates of duties 4 exemptions from duty 9 wood pulp, etc.; special conditions 11 negotiations authorized for further 12 *Reclamation Act,* appropriation for investigations for utilizing lands reclaimed under, etc. 277, 836 deficiency appropriation for C. G. Duganne 610 assignments permitted of desert-land entries within projects under 200 desert-land entrymen within irrigation projects to receive patent, etc., on compliance with 610 homestead cultivation requirements not applicable to entries under 124 homesteaders to receive patent upon proof of completion of required conditions 265 final water-right certificates upon proof of cultivation, etc. 266 payment of all amounts due required 266 lien of United States for amounts due or to become due 266 redemption in one year 266 sale, etc.; bidding in by United States 266 certificate to be issued on payment in full; effect of 266 limitation on acquiring land in excess of maximum 266 restriction on furnishing water 266 temporary holding by descent, etc. 266 forfeiture of excess 266 agent to receive sums due for water rights, etc. 267 record of entries, etc., to be kept by 267 copies to be furnished, etc. 267 jurisdiction of district courts for enforcement, etc. 267 withdrawal of classified, etc., oil and gas lands allowed under, subject to oil and gas rights 496 *Reclamation Fund,* appropriation for paying Corbett Tunnel, Wyo., claims from 644 construction of bridge across Snake River in Jackson Hole, Wyo., authorized from 730 *Reclamation Projects,* homestead entrymen under proposed, al lowed to reestablish residence after water available 105 actual residence necessary 105 time for making application, etc. 106 *Reclamation Service,* office accommodations to be provided for, in new building, square 143, D. C. 880 *Recoinage of Coins,* appropriation for gold 431 for minor 431 deficiency appropriation for minor 913 *Records, Interior Department,* charges for furnishing copies, etc. 497 *Records of the Rebellion, Naval,* appropriation for continuing publication 390, 767 *Recruiting, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 352, 910 *Recruiting, Navy,* appropriation for expenses of 332, 893 evidence of age required 332, 894 release on request of parent if minor has sworn falsely; condition 332, 894 advertising agency 332, 894 deficiency appropriation for 624, 938 *Red Bluff, Cal.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510,1012 *Red Cross, American,* may erect temporary structures in Potomac Park, D. C., for international meeting 36 time of annual meetings changed 647 *Red Hook Channel, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of, in Gowanus Bay 803 preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn.,* appropriation for bridge across Clearwater River, on 525 *Red Lake, Minn.,* preliminary examination of, to be mode 825 *Red Oak, Iowa,* appropriation for public building 423 *Red River, Ark.,* alteration, etc., in bridge across, authorized 185 *Red River, La., Ark., Tex., and Okla.,* appropriation for improvement of, below Fulton 213, 812 for improvement of, between Fulton, Ark., and mouth of Washita River 213, 812 preliminary examination of, to be made, Fulton, Ark. 228 *Red River of the North, Minn, and N. Dak.,* appropriation for improvement of 217, 816 bridge authorized across, Oslo, Minn. 121 Pembina, S. Dak., to Saint Vincent, Minn. 125 preliminary examination of, to be mode, Wahpeton, N. Dak., to international boundary line 229 *Redding, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510 *Redfield, S. Dak.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Redondo, Cal.,* preliminary examination, to be made of harbor 230 clxv *Redwood Creek, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 818 *Reenlistments in Time of War, Army,* honorably discharged Regulars to receive a bounty for; limit 590 *Reform School, D. C.* (*see* National Training School, etc.) *Reform School for Girls, D. C.,* appropriation for expenses 171 for additional building 171 name changed to National Training School for Girls 171 *Reformatories and Correctional Institutions, D. C.,* appropriation for Washington Asylum and Jail 169, 965 superintendent to execute judgments in capital cases 170 for Home for Aged and Infirm 170, 966 for National Training School for Boys 171, 966 for Reform School for Girls 171 report on necessity for school for white girls 171 name changed to National Training 171 School for Girls 171 for National Training School for Girls 966 *Reformatory, D. G.,* appropriation for purchase of Belvoir tract from District government 589 *Refrigeration Industry,* appropriation for investigations to deter mine units, etc. 479, 787 *Refund of Internal Revenue Taxes,* deficiency appropriation for 597, 618 *Refuse, D. C., City,* appropriation for removal of 152, 951 *Register of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc. 377, 755 *Register of Wills, D. C.,* appropriation for furnishing copies of wills, etc., to assessor 147, 944 *Registered Mail, Postal Service,* appropriation for indemnity for lost, domestic articles 550, 799 for indemnity for lost, international articles 550, 800 deficiency appropriation for indemnity for lost 623, 625, 937 for indemnity for lost domestic matter 928 *Registered Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, clerks, etc. 402, 780 *Registers, Land Offices,* appropriation for salaries and commissions 454 *Registry System, Postal Service,* appropriation for supplies 552, 800 *Rehoboth Bay, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway from Delaware Bay to 205, 806 *Reidsville, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 424 rent 424 *Reindeer, Alaska,* appropriation for support of stations, etc. 459 *Removals from Classified Civil Service,* restriction on; notice of charges, etc. 555 *Rendition of Fugitives from Justice,* laws relating to, extended to Canal Zone 569 *Renovated Butter,* appropriation for inspection of, factories, etc. 273, 832 factories subject to sanitary regulations 273 *Rent, District of Columbia,* appropriation for Department of Agriculture 296, 850 for Department of State 373, 751 for Treasury Department 380, 758 for War Department 388, 766 for Navy Department 394, 771 for Interior Department 399, 776 for Post Office Department 403, 781 for Department of Justice 405, 782 for Department of Commerce and Labor 411, 788 for buildings, Quartermaster Corps, Army 585, 718 *Rent of Court Rooms, etc.,* appropriation for 465 *Reporting Proceedings in Congress,* appropriation for House of Representatives 368, 746 clerical assistance 37 for Senate 364, 742 clerical assistance 36 deficiency appropriation for extra services, official reporters. House of Representatives 616, 932 for extra services, official reporters, Sen ate 615, 930 *Representatives in Congress,* appropriation for compensation 365, 743 for mileage 365, 743 for clerk hire 368, 746 clerks to be placed on roll of employees, appointment, etc. 368, 746 for mileage, fiscal year 1912, immediately available 36 deficiency appropriation for mileage 51 for compensation 616 apportionment to States under Thirteenth Census 13 candidates elected at large to be nominated in same manner as for governor 14 clerk hire for December, 1911, to be paid December 21 628 for August, 1912, to be paid on day of adjournment 644 for December, 1912, to be paid on day of recess adjournment 1021 filing statement of expenses of candidates, requirements modified 360 forbidden to give promises of appointments, etc., before election 28 limit of contributions by, to expenses of campaign for nomination and election 28 provisions for giving publicity to contributions for elections of; additional requirements 25 *Reproducing Plats of Surveys,* appropriation for 455 *Reservoir, etc., Sites, Indian Reservations,* appropriation for investigations and surveys for 519 *Resident Commissioners,* appropriation for compensation 365, 743 for expenses 365, 743 for clerk hire 368, 746 clerks to be placed on roll of employees; appointment, etc. 368, 746 for expenses, 1912, immediately avail able 36 deficiency appropriation for expenses 51 for compensation 616 clxvi clerk hire for December, 1911, to be paid December 21 628 for August, 1912, to be paid on day of adjournment 644 for December, 1912, to be paid on day of recess adjournment 1021 *Restaurants, D. C.* (*see also* Excise Law, D. C.), declaration as to, by excise board, for sale of liquors 1003 *Restraint of Trade, Combinations in,* purchases of structural steel, armor, etc., for ships of the Navy not to be made from 355, 912 *Reticules, etc.,* duty on Canadian, leather 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, leather 8 *Retired Judges,* appropriation for salaries 411, 789 *Revenue Agents,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 381, 759 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 914 *Revenue Cutter Service Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for salaries 374, 752 draftsmen, etc. 752 *Revenue Cutter Service,* appropriation for expenses 429 for seal fisheries, etc., Alaska 429 for enforcing anchorage regulations, New York and Chicago 429 Kennebec River, Me. 429 Saint Marys River, Mich. 429 for Arundel Cove, Md., depot 429 for contingent expenses 429 no additional cadets to be appointed 429 for repairs to cutters 429 deficiency appropriation for completion, etc., two revenue cutters 48 for relief of Kodiak volcano sufferers 597 for expenses 618, 623, 915, 934 *Revenue from Customs,* appropriation for collecting 434 deficiency appropriation for collecting 598, 618, 623, 915 permanent appropriation for collecting, repealed 434 reorganization of service to be made by President 434 estimates to be submitted for expenses not exceeding $10,150,000 434 reduction of compensation, etc. 434 *Revenues, Frauds upon the,* appropriation for investigation and prosecution of 464 *Revised Statutes,* amended, section 158 736 section 1004 54 section 1118 356 section 1261 574 section 1315 252 section 1327 258 section 1328 258 section 1329 258 section 1342 723 section 1376 328 section 1418 330 section 1420 356 section 1486 892 section 1505 73 section 1520 73 section 1573 331 section 1596 350 section 1624 356 amended, section 1998 356 section 2291 123 section 2297 124 section 2455 77 section 2517 110 section 2529 110 section 2535 326 section 2568 499 section 2578 313 section 2599 133 section 2600 133 section 2601 133 section 2602 133 section 2603 116 section 3141 381 section 3186 1016 section 3392 664 section 3496 384 section 3497 384 section 3498 384 section 3501 384 section 3504 384 section 3508 384 section 3509 384 section 3530 384 section 3534 384 sections 3538–3542 384 sections 3550 384 sections 3551 384 sections 3554 384 sections 3555 384 sections 3556 384 sections 4132 562 section 4214 315 section 4218 315 section 4410 116 section 4414 1013 section 4463 732 section 4472 650 section 4810 902 section 4875 240 repealed, section 435 342 section 1552 898 section 3687 434 section 4778 312 section 4780 312 *Revolutionary War Records,* classification, etc., for publication by Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy 723 transfer to War or Navy Department 723 appropriation for expenses; allotment, and restriction 723 *Rewards for Improvements, Army,* to be offered to Ordnance Department employees; conditions, etc. 193 *Rewards for Inventions,* appropriation for paying postal employees, adopted for use 545, 795 *Rexford, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Kootenai River near 71 *Rhees, B. R.,* deficiency appropriation for services 606 *Rhinelander, Wis.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Rhode Island,* appropriation for naval training station 333, 895 for naval training station, repairs, etc., 341, 901 deficiency appropriation for naval training station 620 apportionment of Representatives 14 *Rhode Island Judicial District,* terms of court 59 clxvii *Richfield, Utah,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Richford, Vt.,* limit of cost increased, public building at 648 *Richmond, Va.,* appropriation for public building, rent 424 for monument over grave of President Tyler, Hollywood Cemetery 445 *Riddell, Charles F.,* authorized to draw checks, etc., during disability of Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives 636 bond required 638 until election of Sergeant at Arms 637 bond continued 637 *Ridgway, Pa.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Rifle Contests, Army,* appropriation for trophy, medals, etc., for 589, 721 *Rifle Shooting Competition, Camp Perry, Ohio, International,* appropriation for expenses 711 loan of rifles, etc. 711 free entry to contestants 711 *Right of Way,* conveyances by Union Pacific Railroad Company of lands on, legalized 138 grant to owners of abutting lands of abandoned 139 granted across Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, Ariz. 92 Fort Keogh Military Reservation, Mont. 357 Fort Mason Military Reservation, Cal. 186 Fort Robinson Military Reservation, Nebr. 16 Fort Rodman Military Reservation, Mass. 267 Fort Shafter Military Reservation, Hawaii 503 Indian school lands in Oklahoma 131 Marine Corps reservation, Puget Sound naval station, Wash. 343 Port Discovery Bay Military Reservation, Wash. 492 Puget Sound-Lake Washington water way 75 reservoir lands Wasatch National Forest, Utah 197 under New York City post-office building 268 Vancouver Military Reservation, Wash., 264 readjustment of, through Colville Indian Reservation, Wash. 634 transfer of franchises, Fort Sill Military Reservation, etc., Okla. 495 *Rio Grande,* preliminary examination of, to be made above Velarde, N. Mex. 228 *Rio Grande National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Rio Grande Reclamation Project,* lands patented to Jesus Silva, jr., subject to use for 242 *Ripon, Wis.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *River and Harbor Improvements,* appropriation for construction, maintenance, etc. 201, 801 for construction of works on, under con tracts, etc. 445 Jamaica Bay, reimbursement to New York City for dredging, etc. 203, 803 Wilmington, Del., etc., dredging plant for, authorized 204 Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, D. C., establishment of harbor lines, etc. 205 inland waterway, Norfolk to Beaufort Inlet, N. C., purchase of Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal; dredge 206, 807 Cape Lookout, N. C., harbor of refuge; contracts 207, 807 Coosa River, Ga. and Ala., time ex tended for completing Dam No. 4 by Ragland Water Power Company 209 Miami, Fla., terminal facilities required 209 Mobile Bay, Ala., ship channel, etc., privileges transferred to South Mo bile Terminal Company 211 Mobile Bay, Ala., ship channel, modified project 811 Gulfport, Miss., purchase of dredging plant 211 dredge “Barnard” transferred 211 waterway, Franklin to Mermentau, La., purchase of Hanson Canal 212 board of engineers to report on harbors and channels, Galveston, Tex., etc. 213 board of engineers to report on harbor, Port Aransas, Tex. 213 payment to Madison County, Ky. 215 contracts authorized Ohio River for 9-foot channel 216, 814 Ohio River improvements; levees, Cairo and Mound City, Ill. 216 Mississippi River Commission, levees, etc., emergencies 218, 817 survey of east bank, Brunswick, Miss., to Baton Rouge, La., and Bessie, Tenn., to Memphis 218 allotment for levees up to Rock Island, Ill. 817 improvements above the Ohio 817 Missouri River improvements, cooperation of localities benefited 219, 818 Los Angeles, Cal., exchange of lands with 220 Columbia, etc., rivers, improvements, etc. 221, 819 Providence, R. I.; contracts 802 Ambrose Channel navigation 803 Hudson River, N. Y.; plan of improvements; contracts 804 Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, Pa.; conditions modified 805 Galveston Channel, Tex., extension authorized 812 Port Aransas, Tex., restriction 813 Calumet River, Ill. and Ind., old channel abandoned as navigable water 816 Honolulu dredging plant 820 National Waterways Commission, payment for expenses authorized; dis position of papers 222 payments for maintenance, etc. 222, 820 temporary obstructions, etc., on tributaries to improvements may be re moved 222 surveys, etc., to be paid from amounts for improvements 222, 821 work may be by contract or otherwise 222 allotments of consolidated works; use of balances 222 uniform classification, of traffic statistics directed; ton-mileage to be collated 223 clxviii emergencies, use of existing balances 820 recommendation of local engineer, etc. 821 limitation on single allotments 821 appropriation for preliminary examinations, etc., from unexpended balances 223 for preliminary examinations, etc. 821 special authority required for new work 223, 821 restriction on supplementary reports 223, 821 no project authorized until appropriations made 223, 821 preliminary examinations and surveys ordered 223, 821 impounding headwaters of Ohio, etc., rivers, investigation by board of Army engineer officers 224 report on advisability to be marie 231, 825 no further action if report unfavorable 231, 825 survey and estimate if project feasible 231, 826 scope of report; to show existing terminals and transfer facilities; necessity for if none exists, etc. 231, 826 utilization of water power 231, 826 other associated subjects 231, 826 coordination of those subjects with navigation 231, 826 extension to any work of improvement authorized 231, 826 reports prepared during recess to be documents of following sessions 231, 826 Board for Rivers and Harbors to review all examinations and surveys 232, 826 separate reports ordered by Congress 232, 826 on request of Congressional committees 232, 826 limitation of scope of reports 232, 826 increase to nine members authorized; rank requirement 232 membership reduced; rank requirement 827 examination of all water and terminal facilities contiguous to improvements 232 general location, description, etc. 232 connection between terminals and rail roads 232 interchange of traffic by prorating, etc. 232 existence of adequate highways 232 necessity for nonexisting terminals 232 compilation ordered of examinations, surveys, and appropriations, 19021912 232 to include 62d Congress 827 printing ordered of compilation of river and harbor laws, 1907-1912; distribution 233 to include August 11, 1790, to end of 62d Congress 827 index to reports of Chief of Engineers, 1866-1912 233 channel depths and widths defined 233, 827 combination of contracts; use of insufficient appropriations 233 hire of transportation in connection with works 233 employment of additional clerks for emergencies, etc. 233 repealed 765 appropriation for building at Engineer School, for river and harbor instruction 233 dams for improving navigation to provide for future water power developments 233 printing of reports, etc., to be paid for from river and harbor appropriations 234 expenditure of consolidated works with regard to traffic needs 827 of allotments; use of balances 827 acceptance of private contributions for work in progress 827 projects abandoned, Okanogan River, Wash. 828 Pend Oreille River, Wash. 828 extension of appropriation for board of engineers on waterway, Lockport to mouth of the Illinois 828 appropriation for compiler of Senate report on bill for 361, 739 deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages to vessels by 603, 919 for Ahnapee, Wis. 619 for Mississippi River 619 eight hours a day restriction on dredging or rock excavation services similar to laborers or mechanics 726 not applicable if not directly operating tools, etc. 726 to levee or revetment work for flood protection 726 *Riverside, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 424 for Sherman Institute Indian school 523 deficiency appropriation for Indian school at 621 *Road Construction, etc.,* appropriation for field experiments, etc., 299, 852 *Road Making Materials,* appropriation for investigations and experiments in 299, 852 *Road Management, etc.,* appropriation for investigations, etc. 299, 852 for determining best materials, etc. 852 for chemical, etc., investigations 852 *Roads and Trails, National Forests,* appropriation for construction, etc. 288, 843 allowance of timber, free, for telephone lines 843 additional 10 per cent of all receipts to be used for; cooperation with States, etc. 288, 843 *Roads, Public* (*see* Post Roads). *Roanoke River,* preliminary examination of, to be made from Clarksville, Va., to Weldon, N. C. 225 *Robinson, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 424 *Robinson, Samuel,* deficiency appropriation for extra services 617, 933 *Rochelle, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 424 *Rochester, Ind.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Rochester, N. H.,* appropriation for public building 424 *Rock Creek. D. C.* appropriation for constructing bridge across, at Q Street 151, 948 for constructing new bridge across, at Pennsylvania Avenue NW 948 tracks of Capital Traction Company to be removed from M Street bridge to, on completion 949 clxix *Rock Creek, D. C.,* purchase, etc., authorized, of land adjoining, to prevent pollution and to connect Potomac and Zoological Parks 885 title, etc., of land or water in, under, and adjacent to, adverse to United States, to be determined in District of Columbia supreme court 93 procedure; appeal 93 appropriation for expenses 94 *Rock Creek Drive and Layers’ Lane, D. C.,* appropriation for grading, etc. 177 for condemning land to Montrose Park from 178 *Rock Creek Park, D. C.,* appropriation for care and improvement 155, 954 purchase of land authorized to connect Potomac Park with, etc. 885 land made part of parkway; payments 885 condemnation authorized; procedure 885 *Rock Island and Henry Counties, Ill.,* may bridge Rock River, Colona Ferry 24 *Rock Island Arsenal, Ill.,* appropriation for power plant 438 for operating, etc., bridges 438 *Rock Island, Ill.,* appropriation for public building, rent 424 for care, etc., of Confederate cemetery 441 *Rock River,* bridge authorized across, Colona Ferry, Ill. 24 time extended for bridging, Colona Ferry, Ill. 665 to dam, Byron, Ill. 85 *Rock Springs, Wyo.,* appropriation for public building 424 *Rockhall, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 205, 806 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 225 *Rockhole Creek, Fairhaven, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Rockingham, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Rockville, Conn.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Rocky Ford, Colo.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army poet 1009 *Rocky Mount, N. C.,* limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Rogers, Ark.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *Rogersville, Tenn.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Rolla, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 424 terms of court at; rooms to be furnished 52 *Rollers, Farm or Field,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duly in Canada on 7 *Rome, American Academy in,* purposes may be enlarged; limit for property holdings increased 124 *Rome, Italy,* appropriation for expenses of delegates to General Assembly of Institute of Agriculture at, etc. 101, 693 *Ronan, Mont.,* sale of lands, Flathead Indian Reservation, for public uses to 192 *Rondout, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202, 803 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 822 *Rosebud Indian Reservation, S. Dak.,* time extended for payments by home steaders on ceded lands of 21 *Roseburg, Oreg.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Rossville, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Rostron, Arthur Henry, Captain of S. S. “Carpathia,”* Thanks of Congress to, and officers and crew of the steamer, for services to “ Titanic ” 639 medal to be presented to, by the President 639 appropriation for 639 *Roswell, N. Mex.,* appropriation for public building 424 *Rouge River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 815 *Roumania, Senna, and Bulgaria,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation and consul general 96, 688 *Routt National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Ruby National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Ruhlen, Lieut. George, jr.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in ac counts 602 *Rules of the House of Representatives, Digest of,* appropriation for preparing 365, 743 deficiency appropriation for preparing 2 *Rumford, Me.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Rural Credit Unions, etc., European,* appropriation for expenses of commission to cooperate in study, etc., of 855 diplomatic courtesies requested for commission to investigate 1026 *Rural Delivery Postal Service,* appropriation for improving conditions of roads in connection with 551 purposes of improvement 552 report of results to Congress 552 contribution by State or locality required 552 supervision of improvements 552 detailed report of result of operations, extent, cost, etc. 552 recommendations as to general plan for cooperation with States, etc., for uni form highway regulations, etc. 552 consideration of providing for improvement without appropriation from the Treasury 552 for supplies 553, 800 for carriers 553, 800 substation clerks 553, 800 pay of carriers established 553 carrier on Lake Winnepesaukee 553 balance of amount for improving high ways continued 800 deficiency appropriation for 625, 937 detail of inspectors for rural routes authorized 540 *Rural Education,* appropriation for investigation of 398 clxx *Rural Mails Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc. 402, 780 *Russell Fork of Big Sandy River,* bridge authorized across, Elkhorn City, Ky. 92 Marrowbone, Ky. 186 Millard, Ky. 186 *Russellville, Ark.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *Russia,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 for third secretary 96, 689 fur seal regulations, to give effect to convention with, etc. 499 notification to terminate treaty of 1832 with, adopted and ratified 627 *Rutherfordton, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Rye,* duty on Canadian, flour 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, flour 7 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 **S.** *Sabine-Neches Canal, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of; extension authorized, etc. 213 for improvement of; distribution 447 bridge authorized across, Port Arthur, Tex. 93 *Sabine Pass, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of, maintenance 213, 812 *Sabine River, La. and Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of water way, Mermentau River to 212, 812 preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Sac and Fox Indian Agency, Iowa,* appropriation for additional employees 524 *Sac and Fox Indian Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for additional employees 530 *Sac and Fox Indians,* payment of drainage assessments upon allotments of certain, Deep Fork district, Okla.; conditions, etc. 194 *Sac and Fox Indians of the Missouri, Kans.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with; school 524 *Saco, Me.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Sacramento, Cal.,* deficiency appropriation for public building 914 *Sacramento River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 220, 818 *Safely Appliances on Railroads,* appropriation for enforcing use of 437 *Saginaw River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 446, 815 *Saint Andrews Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of channel from Apalachicola River to 210, 810 *Saint Ann’s Infant Asylum, D. C.,* appropriation for care of children in 174, 968 *Saint Croix County, Wis.,* time extended for bridging Saint Croix River, to Washington County, Minn., from 22 *Saint Croix River,* bridge authorized across, between Burnett County, Wis. and Pine County, Minn. 14, 25 between Chisago County, Minn., and Polk County, Wis. 61 time extended for bridging, Saint Croix County, Wis. to Washington County, Minn. 22 *Saint Croix River, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 801 *Saint Croix River, Minn, and Wis.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *Saint Croix River and Lake, Wis. and Minn.,* post lantern lights authorized on 239 *Saint Francis River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 215, 814 bridge authorized across, Dunklin County, Mo., to Clay County, Ark. 20 Lee County, Ark. 18 preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Saint Francis River, Mo.,* bridge authorized across, Hodges Ferry 67 levee authorized across in Dunklin County, Mo. 119 preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Saint Helena Naval Training Station, Va.,* appropriation for maintenance 895 *Saint Joe National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Saint Joe River, Idaho,* preliminary examination of, to be made. 231 *Saint John, N. Dak.,* made subport of entry 129 immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 129 *Saint John River,* bridge authorized across, Van Buren, Me., to Saint Leonards, N. B., Canada 1020 *Saint Johns, Oreg.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Saint Johns River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of, from Jacksonville to ocean 210, 447, 810 for improvement of, Jacksonville to Palatka 210, 810 for improvement of, Palatka to Lake Harney 210, 810 for improvement of channel, Cumber land Sound and 809 preliminary examination of, to be made, Lake Harney to Lake Washington 227 canal to Lake Beresford from 823 *Saint Johnsbury, Vt.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Saint Jones River, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of 806 *Saint Joseph Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor and river 216, 815 *Saint Joseph, Mo.,* terms of court at 52 *Saint Joseph River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of 815 *Saint Josephs Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of entrance to; local contribution 210, 810 *Saint Juliens Creek Naval Magazine, Va.,* appropriation for public works 342, 901 *Saint Leonards, New Brunswick, Canada,* bridge authorized across Saint John Hiver from Van Buren, Me., to 1020 clxxi *Saint Louis and Western Traction Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Weldon Springs Landing, Mo. 1015 *Saint Louis Belt, Illinois and Eastern Traction Company,* may bridge Mississippi River 1015 *Saint Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company,* may bridge Saint Francis River, Lee County, Ark. 18 *Saint Louis-Kansas City Electric Railway Company,* may bridge Missouri River, Weldon Springs Landing, Mo. 15 time extended for bridging Missouri River, Weldon Springs Landing, Mo., by 1014 *Saint Louis, Mo.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s of fice 383, 761 for public building, customhouse 424 rent 424 amount authorized for construction of sub treasury, etc. 886 limit of cost; contracts authorized 886 authorized to construct intake tower in Mississippi River for waterworks 120 bridge authorized across Mississippi River at 190 enlargement of post office at, authorized 869 mail to be carried across Mississippi River at, on mileage basis of pay 547, 797 payment allowed for special transfer and terminal service at Union Stations, East Saint Louis, Ill., and 547, 797 terms of court at 52 time extended for bridging Mississippi River at 67 *Saint Louis River, Minn, and Wis.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *Saint Louis Southwestern Railway Company,* authorized to alter, etc., certain bridges in State of Arkansas 185 *Saint Lucie Inlet,. Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 810 *Saint Marys, Ohio,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Saint Marys River, Ga. and Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 208 preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Saint Marys River, Idaho,* preliminary examination of, to be made 231 *Saint Marys River, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of, at the falls 216, 446, 815 construction of fourth lock 216, 815 for enforcing anchorage, etc., regulations in 429 deficiency appropriation for aids to navigation, lights, etc. 614 repairs, etc., aids to navigation in, authorized 239 *Saint Peter, Minn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Saint Petersburg, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 210, 810 for public building 424 limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Saint Vincent, Minn.,* and Pembina, N. Dak., may bridge Red River of the North 125 *Salamanca, N. Y.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Salaries,* restrictions on paying, from lump-sum appropriations, in excess of former rates, etc. 413, 626, 790 *Salaries and Allowances Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, etc. 401, 779 *Salem, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Salem, Mass.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 821 *Salem, N. J.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Salem, Oreg.,* appropriation for Indian school 534 *Salem River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 805 preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Salem, Va.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Salina, Kans.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Saline River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of 215, 814 alteration, etc., in bridge across, authorized 185 changes required 185 *Saline River, Ill.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Salisbury, Md.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Salisbury, N. C.,* condemned cannon granted to 510 *Salmon Fisheries, Alaska,* appropriation for salaries, agent, etc. 474 for expenses, protecting 475 *Salmon National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Salmon River, N. Y.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Saloons, D. C.* (*see* Excise Law, D. C.), *Salt,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Salt Cake,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *“Salt Lake City,” Steamer,* change of name authorized 74 *Salt Lake City, Utah,* appropriation for assay office at 384, 762 for public building 424 for National Irrigation Congress at 434 granted right of way across reservoir lands in Wasatch National Forest 197 limit of cost increased, public building at 110 *Salvador,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation and consul general at San Salvador 95, 688 Humberto Mencia and Juan Dawson of, admitted to Military Academy for instruction, etc. 632 *Salvage,* right to, not affected by ownership of vessels 242 master to render assistance to persons in danger of being lost at sea 242 punishment for failure 242 clxxii salvors of life entitled to share of property saved 242 suits to recover remuneration to be brought in two years; exception 242 ships of war or Government vessels not included 242 *Samoa,* appropriation for high power naval radio stations in American 338 *Samoan Islands,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims of American citizens for losses in 913 *“Samoset,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *San Andreas, Cal.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 510 *San Antonio, Rockport and Mexican Sailway Company,* may bridge Morris and Cummings Channel, Shell Bank Island, Tex. 89 *San Carlos Creek,* appropriation for investigating need of bridge across, in San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz. 523 *San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.,* appropriation for engineer board to report on dam, etc., in Box Canyon for irrigation of Gila River Valley 522 *San Carlos Reservoir Site, Ariz.,* appropriation for irrigation system examination, etc., by board of Army engineers 522 *San Diego, Cal.,* appropriation for public building 424 for establishing fog signal, etc., Point Loma Light Station 468 for improvement of harbor 818 preliminary examination of, harbor to be made 230 new radio installations not permitted with in 15 miles of Government station at 307 *San Francisco Bay, Cal.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *San Francisco, Cal.,* appropriation for assistant treasurer’s office 383, 761 for mint at 383, 762 for dispatch agent 98, 690 for public building, subtreasury 424 for continuing examination of, water supply in Yosemite Park 460 for transferring foreign mail from steamships 549, 799 deficiency appropriation for mint, refinery expenses 914 condemned cannon granted to, for Pioneer Women’s Cabin, Golden Gate Park 1010 may use Sailors’ Home property for charitable purposes 190 approval by Secretary of the Treasury, etc. 190 temporary closing of certain streets, for Panama-Pacific Exposition, authorized 630 *San Isabel National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *San Joaquin River, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of; maintenance of channels 220, 818 transfer of title to cutoffs 818 for improvement of Stockton Harbor 220 *San Juan National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *San Juan, P. R.,* appropriation for public building 424 limit of cost increased, public building— 868 new radio installations not permitted within 15 miles of Government station at 307 preliminary examination to be made of channels from Catano Bay to harbor of 231 to be made of harbor 231 use of balance for improving grounds, etc., lighthouse station, authorized 238 *San Juan River,* appropriation for investigating need of bridge across, Shiprock, N, Mex. 528 *San Leandro Bay, Cal.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 825 *San Luis Obispo, Cal.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 preliminary examination of harbor to be made 230 *San Pablo Bay, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of channel through Pinole Shoal 447, 818 *San Pedro, Cal.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *San Pedro Military Reservation, Cal.,* transfer of submerged lands with Los Angeles, for portion of harbor fronting 220 *San Poll River Valley, Wash.,* readjustment of conflicting rights of way through 634 *San Rafael Creek, Cal,,* preliminary examination of, to be made 230 *San Salvador,* appropriation for consul general 95, 688 *Sandersville, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Sandpoint, Idaho,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Sandusky, Ohio,* construction of public building authorized at 872 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 824 *Sandy Hook Army Proving Ground, N. J.,* appropriation for current expenses 127, 672 for expenses of officers, etc. 127, 672 for service magazine, etc. 438 *Sanford, Fla.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Sanitary Bureau, International,* appropriation for annual share of maintenance 101, 693 *Sanger, M.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in ac-counts, supplies, Insane Asylum, D. C. 610 *Santa Barbara, Cal.,* limit of cost increased, public building 866 *Santa Barbara National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Santa Fe, N. Mex.,* appropriation for Indian school 527 deficiency appropriation for public building, vaults 596 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 condemned cannon granted to 511 clxxiii *Santa Monica, Cal.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 451 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’Home 921 *Santa Rosa National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Santee River, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Santiam National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Santo Domingo,* appropriation for consul general 95, 688 *Saranac Lake, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Sarasota Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 210, 810 preliminary examination of, to be made, including Little Sarasota Bay and Big Sarasota Pass 227 *Sartell, Minn.,* may bridge Mississippi River 494 *Susse, Ralph I.,* reassembling of court martial at Military Academy to reopen the case of, Corp of Cadets 856 reinstatement permitted, etc. 856 *Satchels, Leather,* duty on Canadian 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Satilla River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 *Satilla River, Ga., Little,* appropriation for improvement connecting, with Brunswick Harbor 808 *Saiterlund, John,* deficiency appropriation for reimbursing 607 *Sauces,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Saugatuck, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 216, 815 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 824 *Saugatuck River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 802 preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Saugerties, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202, 803 *Saugus River, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made. 821 *Sauli Sainte Marie, Mich.,* terms of court at 190 *Savages Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Savanna, Ill.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Savannah, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 208, 808 for improvement of waterway between 209, 809 for public building 424 condemned cannon granted to 1011 preliminary examination to be made of inland waterway from Charleston, S. C., to 823 of inland waterway from Beaufort, S. C., to 823 of harbor 823 *Savannah River,* appropriation for improvement of, above Augusta, Ga. 209, 808 below Augusta 209, 808 at Augusta; contribution by city 808 preliminary examination of, to be made at Augusta, Ga. 226, 823 at Fig Island on Screven Ferry 823 at North Augusta, S. C. 226 from Savannah to Augusta, Ga. 823 time extended for damming, Stevens Creek, S. C. 72 for dams across, above Augusta, Ga. 120 *Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Saxis, Va.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 822 *Sayre, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Scabies in Sheep and Cattle,* appropriation for eradicating 273, 831 *Scale of Rates and Dividends, Sliding,* may be allowed public utilities, D. C., with consent of commission 980 *Scales,* appropriation for investigating, for weighing commodities for interstate shipment 787 *Scandinavian-American Dine,* appropriation for refund to 476 *Schenectady, N. Y.,* appropriation for public building 424 *Schotts, John C., of Venezuela,* may be admitted to Military Academy for instruction; conditions 865 *School Hygiene,* appropriation for investigation of 398 *School Hygiene, International Congress on,* foreign Governments invited to participate in 642 *School of Fire for Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Okla.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 570, 704 *Schools, D. C.* (*see also* Public Schools, D. C.), appropriation for 156, 954 *Scientific, etc., Societies,* periodical publications of, entitled to second class mail privileges; conditions 551 *Scientific Institutions,* remission, etc., of tax on alcohol assessed against certain; restrictions 122 *Scientific Literature, International Catalogue of,* appropriation for expenses, preparation of 436 for printing and binding 481 *Scissors,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Scituate, Mass.,* preliminary examination to be made for harbor of refuge 223 *Scofield Barracks, Hawaii,* appropriation for water system; use of balance 439 *Scott, Capt. George H.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in accounts 602 *Scotts Creek, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 822 clxxiv *Scranton, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 1012 terms of court at 730 *Screven Ferry, Ga.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Screven, General James,* appropriation for monument at Midway, Ga., in memory of General Daniel Stewart and 44, 5 *Scuppemong River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207 *Sea Gate, New York Harbor,* lifesaving station authorized at 511 *Sea Otters* (*see* Fur Seal Regulations) *Seacoast Artillery, Army,* appropriation for altering, etc. 127, 672 for altering, etc., for insular possessions 128, 673 for mechanical supervision of installing, insular possessions 129, 674 *Seacoast Batteries, Army,* appropriation for constructing, in Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 128, 673 for Canal Zone 485 *Seacoast Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc. 672 for ammunition for, and practice 127, 672 for purchase, manufacture, etc., insular possessions 673 contracts for purchase, etc., insular possessions, authorized 128 for ammunition, insular possessions 128, 673 for Canal Zone 486 for ammunition for 486 *Seacoast Defenses,* appropriation for operating fire-control installations 126, 671 for installing, etc., electric plants 671 for operating fire-control installations, insular possessions 128, 673 for buildings for, Philippine Islands 438 *Seadrift, Tex.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel 824 *Seal Fisheries, Alaskan Fur,* appropriation for protecting 429 *Seals, Fur* (*see* Fur Seal Regulations) *Seals of Freight Cars,* punishment for breaking, containing inter state or foreign shipments 670 *Sealskins,* importing illegally taken, prohibited; penalty 500 *Seamen, American,* appropriation for lifesaving testimonials for rescuing shipwrecked 98, 691 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc. 104, 696 *Seamen’s Institute, Kobe, Japan,* appropriation for contribution to 104, 697 *Searchlights for Harbor Defense,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 125, 671 use of balances 125 for purchase, etc., Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 673 *Searcy, Ark.,* appropriation for public building 424 *Seaton Park, D. C.,* appropriation for grading and improving 443 *Seattle, Port Angeles and Lake Crescent Rail way,* granted right of way, etc., across Port Discovery Military Reservation, Wash. 492 *Seattle, Wash.,* appropriation for assay office at 384, 763 construction of public building authorized at 873 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 230 roadway to Fort Lawton, conveyed to 439 *Second Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for superintendents, clerks, etc 402, 779 for division of railway adjustments 402, 779 for division of foreign mails 402, 779 for division of inspection; equipment 402, 779 for division of railway mail service 402, 779 for postal service, office of 545, 796 for transportation, etc. 545, 796 for railroad transportation 546, 797 for freight on postal cards, etc. 546, 797 for railway post office car service 547, 797 for Railway Mail Service 548, 797 for electric and cable car service 549, 799 expenditure for wagon service 549, 799 for foreign mails 549, 799 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 550, 799 made member of commission to investigate feasibility of purchase and operation of equipment for pneumatic tube postal service 546 *Second Class Mail Matter,* appropriation for joint Congressional committee to investigate and report on subject of postage on 546 joint commission on, continued 796 to make inquiry into transporting, by fast freight, etc., and best method of discontinuing 797 policy of sending, by freight trains not to be extended 547 repeal of appropriation of $50,000 for com mission on 38 *Second Class Mail Privileges,* additional publications entitled to; fraternal organizations, institutions of learning, professional societies, etc. 550 advertisements permitted; conditions 551 without binding, etc. 551 limitations 551 *Second Judicial Circuit,* allotment of four circuit judges to 53 *Secret Service Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief, assistant, clerks, etc. 378, 757 *Secretaries of Embassies and Legations,* appropriation for salaries 95, 688 *Secretary of Agriculture,* appropriation for, Assistant, Solicitor, clerks, etc. 269, 828 for printing and binding Annual Report of 482 for improving conditions of roads, selected for rural delivery 551 report and recommendations to be made on result of operations, etc. 552 for exterminating army worm 640 designated on commission to acquire land for connection of Potomac Park with Zoological and Rock Creek Parks, etc. 885 duties of, regulating importation of nursery stock, etc., to prevent spread of plant diseases, etc. 315 traffic in serums, etc., for treatment of domestic animals 832 clxxv may enlarge Zuni National Forest, N. Mex., by exchanging for private lands in, timber from Pecos National Forest 323 to administer water supply reserves of Colorado Springs and Manitou, in Pike National Forest, Colo. 686 to establish rules, etc., permitting reason able variations of contents of pack ages under pure food law 732 to prevent importing adulterated grain and seeds for seeding 506 to select, etc., as soon as possible, all lands in national forests that may be open to homestead entry 287 transfer of Olmstead lands, North Carolina, to, for conservation of navig able waters, etc., purposes 189 *Secretary of Commerce,* hereafter Secretary of Commerce and Labor to be called 736 *Secretary of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc., 405, 782 duties under fur seals regulation Act 500 under radio communication Act 302 hereafter to be called Secretary of Commerce 736 to direct consolidation of enrollment and license of domestic vessels 70 to license yachts to go from port, etc., without entry at customhouse 315 *Secretary of Labor,* office created, appointment, salary, etc. 736 power to act as mediator, etc., in labor disputes 738 transfer of authority of departments, etc., to 738 *Secretary of State,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc. 372, 750 chief clerk to sign papers, etc., by direction of 750 to extend invitation of President to com mercial nations to take part in Fifth International Congress of Chambers of Commerce and Commercial and Industrial Associations 636 to invite foreign Governments to participate in International Congress on School Hygiene 642 to request diplomatic courtesies of European Governments to commission to investigate rural credits 1026 *Secretary of the Interior,* appropriation for, Assistants 395, 772 for assistant to, attorney, clerks, etc. 395, 772 authorized to approve and pay drainage assessments in certain Indian allotments in Oklahoma; reimbursement, etc. 194 approve rights of way across, etc. 194 bridge Snake River, in Jackson Hole, Wyo., from reclamation fund 730 receive lands from Michigan for national forests 241 issue public lands in exchange there for 241 rent buildings, etc., on blocks acquired for extending Capitol grounds 605 Maltby Building 606 sell land in Blackfect Indian Reservation, Mont., to Louis W. Hill 64 se Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Indians, Okla., trust funds for benefit of tribes; restriction 33 withdraw townsite lands from Midvale, Mont., for Glacier National Park 64 chief clerk may be designated to sign official papers, etc., for 395 designated on board to approve plans, etc., for office building in square 143 880 commission to approve designs, etc., for national archives building 885 to prepare plans, etc., for new building for Patent Office 883 duties, disposal of unreserved lands, Fort Niobrara Reservation, Nebr. 651 over property of Osage Indians, in Oklahoma 86 regulating disposal of trust moneys, etc., of Indians by will 678 under sale, etc., of surface of Choctaw and Chickasaw coal and asphalt lands 68 may extend time for installments on Cheyenne and Arapahoe lands, Oklahoma 33 may lease lots, etc., Hot Springs, Ark., to Leo. N. Levi Memorial Hospital Association 121 may sell land and timber, Choctaw segregated lands 497 timber on public lands, etc., damaged by forest fires; disposal of proceeds.. 1016 sale, etc., burial ground of Wyandotte Indians, Kansas City, Kaus., by, repealed 668 to appoint disbursing clerk for payment of pensions 312 to approve location, etc., of right of way, Indian school lands, Okla. 132 readjustments of rights of way Colville Indian Reservation, Wash. 635 to arrange pensioners in three groups for quarterly payments 312 to classify, etc., unallotted and unreserved lands in Indian reservations 125 to convey part of Fort Brown abandoned military reservation to Texas 734 to deliver furniture, etc., in capitol, Phoenix, to Governor of Arizona for use of State 63 Santa Fe, to Governor of New Mexico for use of State 72 to designate bonded agents to receive sums due on reclamation projects, etc. 267 nonirrigable, etc., lands for enlarged homestead entries 133 to direct payments to pensioners without separate vouchers, etc. 312 to dispose of unallotted lands on Omaha Indian Reservation, Nebr. 111 use of proceeds 111 Standing Rock Indian Reservation, S. Dak., and N. Dak. 675 to eliminate private holdings of land within Yosemite National Park by ex change of timber 80 preservation of trees adjoining public roads 80 sale of matured and dead timber authorized 81 to exchange lands with John L. Baird for addition to Harney National Forest, S. Dak. 192 Paulina National Forest, Oreg. 200 to extend and subdivide deferred payments for ceded lands, Kiowa, etc., reservation, Okla. 91 clxxvi to issue patent to People’s Church Association, Fort Bidwell, Cal., for cemetery 652 to original claimant of Francis Girard land grant, Alabama 684 to issue patents to Luther Burbank for lands to be used for spineless cacti propagation; conditions 507 purchasers of lands of Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oreg., fit only for grazing 665 to mail copies of amended homestead law to entrymen of record 124 to make per capita payments from tribal funds to Choctaws, Chickasaws, Cherokees, and Seminoles 44 Winnebago Indians, Neb. and Wis. 187 to request claimants of railway land grants occupied by Indians, to accept other land in exchange 1007 to sell agency and school lands on former Lemhi Indian Reservation, Idaho 195 lands in Colville Indian Reservation to Okanogan, W’ash 197 lands in Umatilla Indian Reservation to Pendleton, Oreg. 186 old jail, etc., Fort Assiniboine abandoned Military Reservation to Hill County, Mont. 309 tract in Flathead Indian Reservation to Ronan, Mont. 192 *Secretary of the Nary,* appropriation for, Assistant, clerks, etc. 390, 767 appointment of acting assistant dental surgeons by 345 acting dental surgeons for temporary service by 345 authorized to arrange for exchange of data fur nautical and astronomical almanacs 342 donate relics of “Maine” to municipalities, etc. 48 designated on commission, erection of Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington Cemetery, Va. 882 North American Indian Memorial Com mission 45 may issue discharges, etc., in true names to persons who served in any foreign war under assumed 324 may loan flags, etc., for inaugural ceremonies 1024 may make partial payments on naval contracts for work done 32 Revolutionary War naval records to be collected by 723 to cause parts of wreck of “Maine” to be made into tablets for donation as relics 347 *Secretary of the President of the United States,* appropriation for 371, 749 salary reduced after March 4, 1913 371 deficiency appropriation for pay 913 salary fixed at $7, 500 913 *Secretary of the Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc. 360, 739 credit directed for paying pages for August, 1912, after adjournment 741 appropriation for 741 statement to be filed with, by candidate for Senator 27 *Secretary of the Treasury,* appropriation for, Assistants, clerks, etc. 373, 751 for divisions in Office of 373, 751 designated on board to approve plans, etc., for office building in square 143 881 commission to acquire land for connection of Potomac Park with Zoological and Rock Creek Parks, etc. 885 commission to approve designs, etc., for national archives building 885 commission to present connected scheme for construction, etc., of public buildings 890 directed to refund claims for erroneously, etc., collected war revenue taxes presented before January 1, 1914 240 duties enforcing tax on white phosphorus matches 81, 83 may designate assistant and chief clerk to sign official papers, etc. 373 may discontinue Walhalla, Neche, and Saint John, N. Dak., as subports of entry 130 may grant right of way, etc., under New York City post office; deed 268 motor boat for customs service, Corpus Christi, Tex., authorized 665 to appoint employees at mints and assay offices 384 to convey part of marine hospital reservation, Wilmington, N. C., to New Hanover County for school uses 191 to deliver territorial furniture, etc., at capital, Phoenix, to Governor of Arizona for use of State 64 Santa Fe, to Governor of New Mexico for use of State 72 to exchange sites, for immigrant station, Baltimore, Md 196 to make rules to prevent importing adulterated grain and seeds for seeding 506 to prepare designs, etc., for fireproof national archives building 884 to prescribe regulations for free admission of domestic animals temporarily crossing boundary 13 for receiving certified checks for payment of public dues 733 use of Sailors’ Home property, San Francisco, Cal., subject to approval of 190 *Secretary of War,* appropriation for, Assistant, assistant and chief clerks, clerks, etc. 386, 763 for furnishing transportation to refugees from Mexico 641 allowance from, for subsistence 643 authorized to accept, etc., Confederate cemetery, Little Rock, Ark. 663 arrange for commemoration of fiftieth anniversary of Battle of Gettysburg 625 change plans for improving Black Warrior River, Ala., Lock and Dam No. 17 32 deliver condemned cannon to Army and Navy Union for official badges 1021 Grand Army of the Republic for official badges 628 deliver obsolete bronze or brass cannon, etc., to specified cities, etc. 506, 1009 obsolete ordnance to Jackson, Miss. 86 donate relics of “Maine” to municipalities, etc.; restrictions 48 modify harbor lines at Chicago, Ill. 626 designated on commission to acquire land for connection of Potomac Park with Zoological and Rock Creek Parks, etc. 885 clxxvii designated on commission to approve de signs, etc., for national archives building 885 commission, erection of Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington Cemetery, Va. 882 on North American Indian Memorial Commission 45 may admit to Military Academy, Manuel Agüero y Junqué, of Cuba 632 Juan Dawson, of Salvador 632 José Pasos Diaz, of Nicaragua 628 Humberto Mencia, of Salvador 632 John C. Scholtz, of Venezuela 865 may issue discharges, etc., in true names to persons who served in any foreign war under assumed 324 may loan flags, tents, etc., for inaugural ceremonies, 1913 1024 may loan tents, etc., to Astoria Centennial 43 Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Ada, Okla. 644 Confederate Veterans’ Reunion, Macon, Ga. 628 Grand Army of the Republic encampment, Pullman, Wash. 633 Grand Army and Confederate Veterans, at Chattanooga and Chickamauga Park 721 Mystic Shrine meeting at Dallas, Tex. 1025 loans of tents hereafter restricted to Grand Army and Confederate Veterans 1025 may permit Panama International Exposition Company to occupy certain lands, Presidio and Fort Mason, Cal. 629 may transfer parts of wreck of “Maine” to Cuba for memorial monument 48 Revolutionary War military records to be collected, etc., by 723 to acquire lands adjoining Anacostia River, D. C., for park, etc., purposes 971 to appoint commission to investigate claims of Americans for damages in United States by Mexican troops, 1911 641 to approve location, etc., of intake tower in Mississippi River for Saint Louis, Mo. waterworks 120 right of way across Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, Ariz. 92 Fort Robinson, Nebr., reservation 16 Fort Rod man, Mass. 267 Fort Shafter Military Reservation, Hawaii 503 Port Discovery Military Reservation, Wash. 493 Puget Sound-Lake Washington water way, Wash. 75 Vancouver Military Reservation, W’ash 264 to become member of military park com missions as vacancies occur, with sole charge when all offices vacated 442 to cause parts of wreck of “Maine” to be made into tablets for donation as relics 347 to convene board of engineer officers to report on site for irrigation dam, etc., San Carlos Reservation, Ariz. 522 to inquire into purchase of monuments on Bull Run battlefields 729 to lease lands, etc., Fort Keogh Military Reservation to Chicago, Milwaukee, and Puget Sound Railway Company 357 to loan obsolete rifles, etc., to Historical Pageant Committee, Philadelphia, Pa. 641 to offer rewards to Ordnance Department employees for improvements, etc. 193 to report on Great Falls of Potomac, water supply, power, etc. 155 to sell part of Fort Logan H. Roots, Ark., reservation to Big Stone Rock and Construction Company 310 to supply tents and rations to Americans fleeing to Texas from Mexican disturbances 640 to transfer land, Pittsburgh, Pa., in exchange for site for Mines Bureau buildings, etc. 886 *Securities, United States,* appropriation for distinctive paper 432 for witness destruction of 432 for canceling, etc. 432 for custody of dies, rolls, and plates 432 deficiency appropriation for distinctive paper 47 *Seeds,* free of duty when imported from Canada, oil, grass, etc.; not flower 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, oil, grass, etc.; not flower 11 *Seeds, etc.,* provisions restricting importation of, for seeding 506 *Seeds, etc., Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for expenses of purchase, distribution, etc. 278, 836 seed-packet contracts 278, 837 congressional distribution 278, 837 notification of readiness 278, 837 mailing franks 278, 837 distribution; selection as to locality; southern delivery 278, 837 report of purchases; diversion forbidden 278, 837 drought-resistant field seeds; special distribution 837 deficiency appropriation for purchase and distribution 622 *Seeds, Plants, etc.,* postage rate on, not affected by parcel post provisions 559 *Seguin,. Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Seismological Association, International,* appropriation for annual contribution, etc. 102, 694 deficiency appropriation for contribution 595 *Selby, S. Dak.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 1010 *Selma, Ala.,* terms of court at 699 *Selway National Forest Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Semiarid Land Farming,* appropriation for methods of crop production under 277, 836 maintenance of experimental farm to demonstrate products adapted to 277 *Seminole Indians, Fla.,* appropriation for relief of distress, etc. 524 clxxviii *Seminole Indians, Okla.* (*see also* Five Civilized Tribes), appropriation for suits to set aside illegal conveyances, etc., of allotments 464 for schools 533 per capita payment to tribal members 44 *Semitic and Oriental Literature, Library of Congress,* appropriation for chief of division, etc. 747 *Semolina,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Senate,* appropriation for compensation of Sena tors 360, 739 for mileage 360, 739 for secretary to Vice President, etc. 360, 739 for Chaplain 360, 739 for Secretary, assistant, clerks, etc. 360, 739 additional to present chief clerk 739 for superintendent of document room 360, 739 for clerks and messengers to committees 361, 739 preparing Senate Manual 741 for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, assistants, etc. 363, 741 for messengers, laborers, pages, etc. 363, 741 payment of pages, August, 1912 741 for force formerly paid from Maltby Building 741 for employees and police force, Senate Office Building 363, 741 for postmaster, etc. 363, 741 for foreman, folding room, etc. 363, 741 for chief engineer, assistants, etc. 363, 742 for elevator conductors, Senate Office Building 363, 742 for clerks to Senators 363, 742 for stenographers to Senators 363, 742 for contingent expenses, stationery and newspapers 364, 742 for postage stamps 364, 742 for horses and mail wagons 364, 742 for folding materials; folding 37, 364, 630, 742 for fuel, etc. 364, 742 for furniture, repairs, etc. 364, 742 for packing boxes 364, 742 for miscellaneous items 364, 630, 742 for warehouse for documents 364 for moving documents 364, 742 for miscellaneous items, Maltby Building 364 for removing documents from rented warehouse 742 for shoring buildings, etc., on account of removal of documents, etc. 742 for inquiries and investigations 364, 630, 742, 1021 for reporting debates 364, 742 for postage stamps for sale to Senators 364 for pages 35 for stationery 35 for mileage for fiscal year 1912, immediately available 36 for official reporters, clerk hire, etc. 36 for indexing reports, and hearings of committees and joint committees 478 for preparing Biographical Congressional Directory 479 for clerk, Joint Committee on Printing 479 for inspector, Joint Committee on Printing; half from House of Representatives 479 for expenses, impeachment trial of Robert W. Archbald 640 for expenses, inaugural ceremonies, 1913 1023 deficiency appropriation for pages 2, 930 for inquiries and investigations 2,50 for miscellaneous items 2, 615 for assistant clerk, Committee on Immigration 2 for Congressional Directory 2 for mileage 50 for Morris K. Harralson and William Tripp 50 for Maltby Building, repairs 50, 615 for daughters of William F. Frye 615 for widow of Robert Love Taylor 615 George S. Nixon 615 Weldon B. Heyburn 929 Isidor Rayner 929 Jeff Davis 929 Daniel M. Ransdell 929 for official reporters 615, 930 for E. C. Talbot, Addison T. Smith, and J. K. White 615 for Harry B. Straight 615, 930 for F. H. Wakefield 615 for Robert W. Farrar 615, 930 for Daniel M. Kerr 615, 930 for Edward T. Clark 615, 930 for assistant clerk, Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds 615 for Clinton R. Thompson 615 for assistant clerk, Committee on Public Health and National Quarantine 615 for services, Lorimer investigation committee 615 for A. W. Prescott 615 for Robert H. Turner 616 for folding speeches 634 for Amos W. W. Woodcock 929 for Charles H. Arbuckle 929 for W. Orr Chapman 929 for clerks to Senators 930 for stenographers to Senators 930 for James F. Belford 930 for preparing revised edition Senate Election Cases 930 for horses and mail wagons 930 for Garfield Charles, compiling treaties, etc. 930 for G. B. Spaulding 930 for F. A. Johnson 930 for J. D. Preston 930 for Joseph Reardon 930 chairman of Library Committee, designated on North American Indian Memo rial Commission 45 designs to be submitted for building suitable for storage of files, etc., not needed for current use 884 employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation, time for report extended 50 Monetary Commission library made part of Library of Congress 364 messenger at card door authorized 37 post office, offices of assistant postmaster, and clerk at $1, 600, abolished 37 chief clerk established 37 salaries for August, 1911, to be paid on day of adjournment 44 for December, 1911, to be paid December 21 627 for August, 1912, to be paid on day of adjournment 644 for December, 1912, to be paid day of recess adjournment 1021 session employees continued until the end of second session of 62d Congress 638 clxxix three Senators to be chosen for Commission on American-Grown Tobacco 504 use of appropriations for compiler of Navy Yearbook and indexer for Senate documents 35 for compiling and indexing committee reports, etc. 35 *Senate Election Cases,* deficiency appropriation for compiling, etc. 930 *Senate Manual,* appropriation for revising and preparing 741 *Senate Office Building,* appropriation for employees for, under Sergeant at Arms 363, 741 for police force 363, 741 for elevator conductors, etc. 363, 742 for trees, etc., for grounds of 444 for maintenance 479 purchase of supplies 479 deficiency appropriation for approaches to 923 for kitchen and restaurant 616 for maintenance 616, 620 *Senators,* appropriation for mileage, fiscal year 1912 immediately available 36 for compensation 360, 739 for mileage 360, 739 for clerks to 363, 742 for stenographers to 363, 742 deficiency appropriation for mileage 50 for clerks and stenographers to 930 Amendment to the Constitution proposed by Congress for the election of, by the vote of the people of the States 646 filing statements of expenses of candidates, requirements modified 360 provisions for giving publicity to contributions for elections of 25 forbidden to give promise of appointments, etc., before election 28 limit of contributions by, to expenses of campaign for nomination and election 28 *Seneca Indian Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for additional employees 530 *Seneca Indians, N. Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 528 *Seoul, Chosen,* appropriation for interpreter at consulate 103 *Sequoia National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Sequoia National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for protection, etc. 460 *Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, Senate,* appropriation for, assistant, assistant door keepers, messengers, etc. 363, 741 for force from Maltby Building 741 for employees for Senate Office Building 363, 741 for police force, Senate Office Building 363, 741 *Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives,* appropriation for, deputy, cashier, etc. 366, 744 for police force, House Office Building, under 363, 745 Charles F. Riddell authorized to draw checks, etc., during temporary disability of; bond 636 until election of 637 bond continued 637 *Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals,* traffic in worthless, harmful, etc., in interstate commerce unlawful 832 manufacture, etc., subject to license 832 importation prohibited without permit 832 of worthless, harmful, etc. 832 inspection of imported, by Bureau of Animal Industry 832 rejection of worthless, dangerous, etc.; destruction, etc. 832 rules, etc., to be promulgated to prevent traffic, etc., in worthless, dangerous, etc. 832 issue, etc., of licenses to establishments for preparation of 833 permits for importation of, which are not worthless, dangerous, etc. 833 licenses for preparation issued on condition of permitting inspection, etc. 833 suspension, etc.; hearings 833 authority of agent to inspect, etc., at any hour 833 punishment for violations 833 appropriation for expenses 833 *Serums, etc., Tuberculin,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of, for treating animal diseases 273, 832 *Servia, Bulgaria, and Roumanie,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation and consul general 96, 688 *Service Pensions* (*see also* Pensions, Service), granted for 90 days or more service in Civil War at 62 and over 112 for 60 days’ service in Mexican War 113 *Service Schools, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 570, 704 *Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution,* proposed by Congress for the election of Senators by the vote of the people of the States 646 *Seventh Judicial Circuit,* allotment of four circuit, judges to 53 *Sevier National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Sewage, etc., Navigable Streams and Lakes,* investigating; as affecting diseases of man, authorized 309 *Sewers, D. C.,* appropriation for cleaning and repairing. 151, 950 purchase of motor trucks 151 for pumping station 151, 950 for main and pipe 151, 950 for suburban 151, 950 for rights of way 151, 950 for Anacostia main interceptor 151, 950 for Rock Creek main interceptor 151, 950 deficiency appropriation for rights of way 916 *Seymour, Conn.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Shallotte River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 807 *Shallowbag Bay, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207 *Shanghai, China,* appropriation for expenses, United States court for China 101, 694 for prison expenses 103, 696 *Shanley, Hobart J.,* credit in accounts, Mexican Centennial Commission 598 *Shasta National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Shawnee County, Kans.,* dams authorized across Kansas River in Wabaunsee County or 110 clxxx *Shawnee Indian Agency, Okla.,* appropriation for additional employee 530 *Shawnee Indians, Absentee,* payment of drainage assessments upon allotments of certain, Little River district, Okla.; conditions, etc. 194 *Shawnee, Okla.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Shears,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Sheboygan,* Bis., appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 condemned cannon granted to 1011 *Sheep,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 temporarily crossing frontier dutiable, unless brought back in six mouths 13 regulations 13 *Sheepshead Bay, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 202 *Sheffield, Ala.,* condemned cannon granted to 1011 *Shelby, N. C.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Shelbyville, Ind.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Shelbyville, Ky.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Shelbyville, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 424 limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Shell Bank Island, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Morris and Cummings Channel at 89 *Shell Creek, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 824 *Shellfish,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Can ada 11 *Shelter River, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Sheridan, Wyo.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 508 *Sherman Act* (*see also* Antitrust Laws), no vessel owned, etc., in violation of, permitted to enter Panama Canal 567 *Sherman Institute, Riverside, Cal.,* appropriation for Indian School 523 *Sherman, Tex.,* acquiring land for extending public building at, authorized 868 *Shiloh National Military Park, Tenn.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 441 *Shingles,* duty on Canadian 6 *Ship Island Pass, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of, and maintenance of channel at 211, 811 dredge authorized 211, 811 transfer of dredge “Barnard”; use of amount for repairs, etc. 211 *Ship, Steamboat, and Way Letters,* appropriation for 550, 799 *Shipping* (*see also* Vessels), appropriation for admeasurement of vessels 409, 786 appropriation for enforcing radio communication on ocean steamers 409, 786 licensing, etc., of pleasure yachts owned by citizens 315 materials for building and repairing ships and machinery, outfit, etc., admitted free of duty 562 radio communication requirements for steam vessels 199 rebuilt unrigged wooden vessels, if sound, etc., to be so noted on List of Mer chant Vessels 189 regulations governing use of radio communication on vessels in interstate and foreign commerce 302 rules respecting assistance and salvage 242 vessels owned by citizens to engage in foreign trade only, admitted to registry wherever built 562 foreign built excluded from coasting trade 562 yachts, etc., not used for trade, subject to duty 562 may receive ocean mail contracts 562 vessels owned, etc., in violation of anti trust laws, not admitted to Panama Canal 567 *Shipping Commissioners,* appropriation for salaries 408, 785 for clerks in offices of 409, 785 for contingent expenses 409, 785 *Shipping Service,* appropriation for salaries of commissioners at specified ports 408, 785 for clerk hire; contingent expenses 409, 785 for appliances for admeasurement of vessels 409, 786 for motor boats for enforcing navigation laws 409, 786 *Shiprock, N. Mex.,* appropriation for survey, etc., for bridge across San Juan River at 528 *Shipwrecked American Seamen,* appropriation for lifesaving testimonials for rescuing 98, 691 for relief and protection of, in foreign countries, etc. 104, 936 *Shipyard Creek, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 208 *Shivwits School, Utah,* appropriation for physician for Indians, under superintendent of 537 *Shoal Harbor, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Shooks,* free admission of American, returned as boxes with foreign products 12 proof of identity required 12 *Shooting Galleries and Ranges, Army,* appropriation for expenses 585, 717 additional land, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. 585 *Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.,* appropriation for Indian school 539 for expenses, irrigation system 539 for constructing roads and bridges; use of Indian labor 539 homesteaders on coded, unable to secure water, may commute entries 91 *Shoshone Indians, Wyo.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 539 for school 539 for fulfilling treaty with 539 clxxxi *Shoshone Irrigation Project, Wyo.,* appropriation for paying claims for labor, etc. j on Corbett tunnel, from Reclamation Fund 643 block in Powell townsite on, granted to Park County for school purposes 322 *Shoshone National Forest, Wyo.* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Shrewsbury River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 805 preliminary examination of, to be made 224 *Siam,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation and consul general at Bangkok 95, 688 for expenses of American prisoners in 104, 696 *Siberia,* appropriation for interpreters at consulates 103, 696 *Sibley, Mo.,* reconstruction of bridge over Missouri River at, authorized 55 *Sidney, Ohio,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Siege Cannon, Army,* appropriation for purchase, manufacture, etc., of 126, 671 eight-hour workday condition 127 contract s authorized 671 for ammunition for 127, 671 eight-hour workday restriction 127 for ammunition, etc., for practice 127, 672 *Sierra National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Signal Corps, Army,* appropriation for pay of enlisted men; longevity 572, 707 for pay of officers; longevity 574, 708 *Signal Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 386, 764 draftsmen, etc., to be paid from appropriations for fortifications, etc. 386, 764 for radio engineers from Army appropriations; limit, etc. 386, 764 *Signal School, Army, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,* appropriation for instruction expenses 570, 704 *Signal Service* (*see also* Signal Corps), appropriation for expenses; war balloons, etc. 570, 705 limit for aerial machines 570, 705 increase of pay aviation duty; restrictions 705 details, etc. 705 for Washington-Alaska telegraph system 571, 706 for annunciator buzzer systems at target ranges 571, 706 for operation of fire-control installations, seacoast defenses, under 126, 671 for operation of fire-control installations, insular possessions 128, 673 for protection of building and terminal grounds, Alaska cable 717 deficiency appropriation for wireless telephone 601 *Signatures, United States Courts,* admission of proven handwriting, as to genuineness of 683 *Sikeston. Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Siletz Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indians of 534 *Silva, Jesus, jr.,* patent for lands to; reservation for Rio Grande reclamation project 242 *Silver Lake, Ocracoke Island, N. C.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor at, and entrance from Pamlico Sound, N. C. 226 *Similk Bay, Wash.,* preliminary examination of waterway connecting, with Padilla Bay 230 *Simkins, Tattnall D.,* reassembling of court martial at Military Academy to reopen the case of. Corps of Cadets 856 reinstatement permitted, etc. 856 *Sinking-Fund Office, D. C.,* appropriation for clerk 142, 940 *Sioux City, Iowa,* appropriation for protecting banks of Missouri River opposite 109 terms of court at 735 *Sioux Falls, S. Dak.,* appropriation for public building 424 rent 424 *Sioux Indians, Different Tribes,* appropriation for fulfilling treaties with 536 for agency employees 536 for subsistence 536 transportation; employment of Indians 536 payment from tribal funds to Indians on Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Reservations 536 for support of schools 536 for Yankton Sioux 537 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., 621 *Sioux Indians of Devils Lake, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 528 *Sioux Indians, Yankton Tribe, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc. 537 *Sioux National Forest, S. Dak. and Mont.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Siskiwit River, Wis.,* preliminary examination to be made of mouth, on Lake Superior 229 *Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg, and Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 811 *Sistersville, W. Va.,* limit of cost increased, public building 869 *Sites for Public Buildings,* proposals to be submitted in writing 890 rents of buildings until removal; use of proceeds 890 street exposure required; exception 890 advertisements for. examinations, etc. 890 fire-protection space required 890 *Sitgreaves National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Siustaw National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Siuslaw River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 221, 819 for improvement of; construction of jetty at mouth 446 preliminary examination of, to be made 230 *Six Nations Indians, N. Y.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 528 *Sixmile Creek, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Sixth Judicial Circuit,* allotment of three circuit judges to 53 *Sixth Lighthouse District,* wharf, etc., for depot authorized; limit of cost 1017 clxxxii *Sixty-Second Congress, First Session,* appropriation for legislative expenses 35, 36 *Skagit River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 221, 820 prelimary examination of, to be made 230 *Skamokawa Creek, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 230 *Skowhegan, Me.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Slate,* duty on Canadian roofing 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on roofing 8 *Slaughter Creek, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 206 *Slave Trade, African,* deficiency appropriation for suppressing 619 *Slave Trade, International Bureau for Repressing African,* appropriation for annual contribution 100, 692 deficiency appropriation for share of expenses 595 *Sloane, W. and J.,* deficiency appropriation for 611 *Small Arms, Navy,* appropriation for 336 *Smallpox,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 436 for prevention, etc., among Indians 519 for examination of prevalence of, among Indians 519 *Smith, Addison T.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615 *Smith, John T., alias John Wagner,* deficiency appropriation for amount due 619 *Smith, S. C., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 931 *Smithsonian Institution,* appropriation for international exchanges 436 for American ethnology 436 for International Catalogue of Scientific Literature 436 for Astrophysical Observatory 436 for National Museum 436 for National Zoological Park 437 for care and maintenance of grounds of 443 for printing and binding for 481 deficiency appropriation for Astrophysical Observatory 622 for National Museum 622 appointment of Charles W. Fairbanks on Board of Regents 639 George Washington Memorial Building to be under control of Board of Regents 881 reappointment of George Gray on Board of Regents 1025 Andrew D. White on Board of Regents 637 *Smokeless Powder, Navy,* appropriation for purchase and manufacture of 335, 896 exchange of potassium nitrate on hand for sodium nitrate to be used for 335 *Smoot and Company, W. A.,* deficiency appropriation for 918 *Snake River, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho,* appropriation for improvement of, up to Pittsburg Landing, Oreg. 221, 820 bridge authorized across. Nyssa, Oreg 31 between Walla Walla and Franklin counties, Wash. 54 *Snake River, Wyo.,* construction of bridge across in Jackson Hole, authorized from reclamation fund 730 *Snohomish River, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 447 preliminary examination of, to be made 230, 825 *Snoqualmie National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 285, 841 *Snow and Ice, D. C.,* appropriation for removing from streets, sidewalks, gutters, etc. 151, 950 street railroads to keep tracks and crossings free from 152 deficiency appropriation for removing 599 *Social Insurance, International Congress on,* appropriation for expenses of meetings, Washington, D. C. 477 *Soda Ash,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Soda, Sulphate of,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Soils Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 290, 845 for general expenses 290, 845 for potash, etc., investigations 290, 845 for mapping, etc., results of investigations 290, 845 for administrative expenses 291, 845 for rent 297, 850 *“Solace,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Soldiers Home, D. C.* appropriation for installing water meters in 155 *Soldiers’ Homes, Volunteer* (*see* National Home for Volunteer Soldiers), *Soleau, William L.,* credit directed in accounts of 788 *Solicitor, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for, law clerks, etc. 269, 828 for rent 297, 850 *Solicitor for Department of Labor,* office created; salary 738 *Solicitor for the Department of State,* appropriation for 404, 781 for assistants 372, 750 *Solicitor General,* appropriation for 404, 781 *Solicitor, Navy Department,* appropriation for, clerks, etc. 390, 767 *Solicitor of Internal Revenue,* appropriation for 404, 781 *Solicitor of the Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc. 405, 782 deficiency appropriation for assistant solicitor, Edward T. Quigley 611 *Solicitor of the Treasury,* appropriation for, assistant, clerks, etc. 405, 782 for law books 405, 782 to transfer Olmstead lands to Secretary of Agriculture 189 *Somerset, Ky.,* appropriation for public building 424 *Somersworth, N. H.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Sopris National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *South Bethlehem, Pa.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *South Boston, Va.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 clxxxiii *South Bristol Harbor, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of 201 *South Carolina,* apportionment of Representatives 14 *South Carolina Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting 61 terms, Charleston 61 Columbia 61 Florence 61 offices of clerk 61 *South Carolina Western Judicial District,* counties constituting 60 terms, Greenville 61 offices of clerk 61 *South Chicago, Ill.,* appropriation for public building 424 bridge authorized across Calumet River at 66 *South Dakota,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 400, 778 for buffalo, etc., range in Wind Cave National Park 293 for school sections for, Standing Rock Indian Reservation 678 apportionment of Representatives 14 homesteaders granted extension of time to pay installments for ceded lands of Cheyenne River Indian Reservation 84 Standing Rock Indian Reservation 84 in specified land districts, granted leaves of absence 23 settlers on ceded Rosebud Indian Reservation, allowed additional time for payments 21 Standing Rock Indian Reservation, unallotted lands to be sold 675 townsite lands, Timber Lake and Dupree, reserved for public uses, etc. 653 *South Framingham, Mass.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *South Haven, Mich.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 216,447, 815 *South Hilo District, Hawaii,* franchise for electric street railway, etc., granted to Leland S. Conness and associates 243 *South Mobile Terminal Company,* construction of channel, etc., through Mobile Bay, etc., authorized by 211 *South Hiver, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Aurora 807 *South River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 203, 804 for improvement of, between Bissettsand Old Bridge 203 *South Sioux City, Nebr.,* may bridge Missouri River 89 *Southbridge, Mass.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Southeast River, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Southern Commercial Congress,* appropriation for commission to cooperate with, in study of agricultural credits in Europe 855 diplomatic courtesies requested for com mission of, to investigate rural credits systems in Europe 1026 *Southern Field Crops,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 291, 846 *Southern Pacific Company,* suit against, for forfeiture of land grants in Oregon 321 *Southern Pacific Railroad Company,* deficiency appropriation for expenses, suits involving lands patented to 49 repeal of right of way across Fort Mason Military Reservation, Cal., granted to 186 *Southport, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 202 *Southwest Pass, Mississippi River,* appropriation for improvement of, and maintenance 212, 812 light vessel for entrances to, authorized 1018 *Spain,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Spain, War with,* appropriation for arrears of pay, etc. 453 deficiency appropriation for arrears of pay, etc. 49 *Spanish Fork, Utah,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Spaulding, G. B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 930 *Speaker of the House of Representatives,* appropriation for secretary to 365, 743 for clerk to Speaker’s table 365, 743 preparing Digest of Rules 365, 743 for clerk and messengers 365, 743 designated on commission to approve de signs, etc., for national archives building 885 commission for Memorial Bridge across the Potomac to Arlington, Va. 885 to designate two members of Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds on commission to present connected scheme for construction, etc., of public buildings 890 *Special and Select Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for expenses of 368, 746 deficiency appropriation for expenses of 2, 51, 634, 931 *Special, Assessment Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 144, 942 *Special Courts Martial, Army,* provisions for 722 *Special Delivery, Postal Service,* appropriation for car fare in emergency cases 545, 796 for fees to messengers 545, 796 deficiency appropriation for fees to messengers 623 *Speel, Pay Director John N., Navy,* credit in accounts 893 *Spineless Cacti,* semiarid lands in California, etc., set aside for propagation of, for domestic animal food 507 conditions 507 *Spirituous Liquors* (*see also* Intoxicating Liquors), restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 clxxxiv *Spokane and British Columbia Railway Company* readjustment of conflicting claims of right of way, Colville Indian Reservation, Wash., between Great Northern Railway Company and 634 *Spokane Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 538 *Sponge Fisheries,* appropriation for expenses in protecting, etc. 475 *Spring Valley Ill.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Springfield Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for fire protection 438 *Springfield, Mo.,* appropriation for public building 424 terms of court at 52 *Springfield, Tenn.,* appropriation for public building 425 *Square 143, D. C.,* office building for Interior Department bureaus, etc., to be erected on 880 *Squares 1117, 1123, 1131, 1148, and 1149, D. C.,* authority to sell land lying between Anacostia River and, to owner of squares repealed 358 *Squirrels, Ground,* appropriation for destroying, in California national forests 293 for destroying, in national forests 847 *Stacy, Clarence I.,* appropriation for services 523 *Stuff College, Army,* appropriation for instruction expenses 570, 704 *Stamford, Conn.,* appropriation for public building 425 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 821 *Stamford, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Stamp Taxes, Internal Revenues,* on white phosphorus matches; provisions governing 81 *Stamped Envelopes,* appropriation for freight or expressage on 547, 797 for manufacture 550, 799 for distribution, etc. 550, 799 deficiency appropriation for freight or expressage on 50, 937 *Stamps Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, etc. 402, 779 *Stamps, Postage,* appropriation for manufacture, etc. 550, 799 *Standard Barrel for Apples,* established for interstate commerce 250 *Standards Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* appropriation for Director, assistants, etc. 409, 786 for apparatus, machinery, etc. 410, 787 for contingent, expenses 410, 787 member, International Committee of Weights and Measures 410, 787 for care of grounds, etc. 410, 787 for investigating destructive effects of electric currents on buildings, etc. 410 for investigating structural materials 410, 787 for expenses, determination of physical constants 410, 787 for water current meter testing tank 410 appropriation for investigating, etc., units and standards of refrigeration 476, 787 for enlarging grounds 477 for investigations to minimize dangers of high potential electric currents 787 for investigations to protect life and property from lightning 787 for investigations, etc., of scales for inter state shipments 787 for investigating fire-resisting properties of building materials, etc. 787 for equipping new electrical laboratory 788 deficiency appropriation for construction of laboratory 50 for general expenses 622, 937 for additional employees 929 for equipment 937, 938 *Standing Rock Indian Reservation, N. Dak. and S. Dak.,* appropriation for benefit of Indians, from tribal funds 536 time extended for paying installments by homesteaders on ceded lands of 84 interest to be paid 84 restriction; disposal of interest 84 commutation allowed 84 patents withheld until final payment 84 forfeiture of entry on failure to make payments 84 prior valid adverse claims not affected 84 unallotted lands in, to be sold; description 675 school lands excepted 675 reservation for agency, school, etc. 675 patents to religious organizations, etc. 675 opening to entry by proclamation 676 allotments to be completed before; children horn prior to opening 676 surveys to determine mineral lands to be reserved 676 townsite tracts to be surveyed, etc. 676 payments; use of proceeds for school houses, etc. 676 admission of Indian children in public schools 676 homestead entries; price per acre 676 payments; forfeiture for failure 677 commutation, fees, etc. 677 sale of lands remaining after five years 677 deposit of proceeds to credit of Indians 677 use of fluid 677 pro rata distribution from present tribal fund 677 sections 16 and 36 granted to South Dakota and North Dakota, for schools 677 lieu land selection 677 prohibition of intoxicants 678 appropriation for purchase of school lands 678 for surveys and allotments; reimbursable 678 liability of United States defined 678 treaty rights unimpaired 678 *Stanislaus National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Stannard, Ambrose B.,* deficiency appropriation for, Sacramento Federal building 914 *Stanton Monument Association, Steubenville, Ohio,* condemned cannon, now at Chickamauga Park, Ga., granted to 1011 *Star Routes,* appropriation for mail transportation by, in Alaska 545, 796 emergency service 545, 796 clxxxv appropriation for inland transportation by, except in Alaska 553, 800 discontinuance when served by rural delivery 553, 800 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 50, 613, 623, 625, 937 readjustment of pay of contractors, for in creased weights resulting from parcel post system 558 detailed accounts to be kept to deter mine 558 *State College, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *State Commissions, etc :,* restriction on interlocutory injunctions to restrain orders of 1013 *State Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for aid to 453 deduction for amounts collected from inmates 453 deficiency appropriation for aid to 602, 921 *State Statutes,* restriction on issue of injunction by United States court based on alleged unconstitutionality of 1013 or order of State board or commission 1013 hearings before three judges 1013 one to be Supreme Court justice or circuit judge 1013 notice to State officials, etc. 1014 temporary restraining order; precedence to hearings 1014 direct appeals to Supreme Court 1014 stay of proceedings if suit be pending in State court 1014 may be vacated if suit not in good faith 1014 *State Surveys,* appropriation for furnishing points to 470 *State, War, Navy Department Building, D. C.,* appropriation for clerks, engineers, watch men, etc. 389, 767 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc. 389, 767 for service and repairs, Mills Building 389, 767 for electric generator, etc. 390 for laborer, State Department annex 390, 767 for electric conduit, etc., from Civil Service Commission’s building to 372 *Statement of Appropriations,* appropriation for preparing 478 consolidation of, for first and second sessions of 62d Congress 615 *Staten Island Sound, N. Y. and N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 804 *States,* Amendment to the Constitution proposed by Congress for the election of Senators by the vote of the people of the 646 apportionment, of Representatives to 13 may select surface of coal lands under grants; reservation 105 *States, Governors of,* notice of tentative valuation of physical property of common carriers to be sent to, in which property located 703 time allowed for protest, etc. 703 *States, New* (*see* Admission of New States). *Statesboro, Ga.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Stationery, Interior Department,* appropriation for bureaus and offices combined in one appropriation 398, 776 *Stationery, Postal Service,* appropriation for 552, 800 *Stationery, Treasury Department,* appropriation for bureaus and offices combined in one appropriation 379, 757 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Agriculture,* appropriation for salaries 295, 849 for general expenses 295, 849 for administrative expenses 295, 849 for special field agents 295, 849 for State statistical agents 295, 849 reports, etc., relative to marketing farm products 295 deficiency appropriation for collecting statistics 622 cotton statistics to be furnished by Census Office to 198 in foreign countries 199 to issue report of total acreage of cotton in cultivation July of each year 118 estimate of total production, following ginning report December 1 of each year 118 *Statistics Bureau, Department of Commerce and Labor,* merged into Bureau of Domestic and Foreign Commerce 407 *Statutes at Large,* appropriation for editing, etc. 372, 750 *Staves,* free admission of American, returned as barrels with foreign products 12 proof of identity required 12 *Staves and Stave Bolts,* free of duty when imported from Canada, wooden 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, wooden 11 *Steam Engineers, D. C., Board of,* appropriation for salaries 144, 942 *Steam Machinery, Navy,* appropriation for completion, repairs, etc. 348, 905 deficiency appropriation for 620, 624, 935 *Steam Vessels* (*see also* Steamboat Inspection), passenger, may carry gasoline in tanks of motor lifeboats 650 radio communication requirements for ocean or Great Lakes 199 cargo steamers 200 *Steamboat, etc., Routes, Postal Service,* appropriation for mail transportation by 545, 796 deficiency appropriation for mail transportation by 613, 613, 625 *Steamboat Inspection Service,* appropriation for Supervising Inspector General, clerks, etc. 408, 785 for salaries of steamboat inspectors 408, 785 for clerk hire, service at large 408, 785 for contingent expenses 408, 785 payment of witness fees 785 complement of licensed officers and crew to be determined by local inspector 732 entry on certificate of inspection; changes 732 appeal allowed 732 proceeding allowed if unavoidably deprived of portion of crew; condition 732 deficiency to be supplied of same grade if obtainable 732 penalty for failure to explain, in writing, cause of 733 penalty if not manned as required 733 insufficient number of licensed officers 733 clxxxvi officers required in certificate of inspection, ocean-going, etc., vessels; one duly licensed master 733 three licensed mates if 1,000 tons or over 733 two mates if run less than 400 miles 733 two mates if 200 and less than 1,000 tons 733 one mate if 100 and less than 200 tons 733 if run exceeds 24 hours, two mates required 733 local inspectors may increase number if vessel not sufficiently manned for safety 733 fishing vessels, yachts, or motor boats not affected 733 no officer to take charge of deck watch on leaving port unless having had six hours off duty 733 duty of officers in port not to exceed 9 hours in 24 733 at sea not more than 12 tn 24 733 emergency exceptions when life or property in danger 733 penalty for violations 733 gasoline may be carried in tanks of motor lifeboats on passenger steamers 650 inspectors of hulls and boilers for Los Angeles, Cal. 1013 supendsing inspectors to submit reports at end of fiscal year; subjects 116 examination, etc., by general board 116 *Steaming Exercises, Navy,* appropriation for prizes, etc., for economy in coal consumption and general efficiency 333, 894 *Steamship Lines,* ownership of competing, by railroad carrier unlawful after July 1, 1914 566 determination of competition, etc. 567 *Steamships,* railroads having arrangements for through foreign business with water carriers, may be required to make similar arrangements with other lines of, to the same port 568 *Stearin, Animal,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Stedman Island, Tex.,* bridge authorized across Morris and Cummings Channel, at 55 *Steel,* duty on Canadian, digesters forwood pulp 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on digestors for wood pulp 8 *Steel, Ship Plates, Armor, etc.,* no purchases to be made for the Navy from trade monopolies of 355, 912 at a price in excess of reasonable profit 355, 912 not applicable to any existing contract 355, 912 *Steel Wire,* free of duty when imported from Canada, galvanized 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, galvanized 11 *Steele, A. A.,* deficiency appropriation for indexing Judicial Code for House Judiciary Committee 932 *Steele Bayou, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Steelton, Pa,* appropriation for public building 425 *Steger, Ida,* deficiency appropriation for 600 *Steinhatchee River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Stenographers to Committees, House of Representatives,* appropriation for 368, 746 for clerical assistance 37 deficiency appropriation for extra services 616, 932 *Stenographers to Senators,* appropriation for 363, 742 deficiency appropriation for 930 *Sterling, Colo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Steubenville, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 425 *Stevens County, Wash.,* time extended for dam across Pend Oreille River in 115 *Stevens Creek, S. C.,* time extended for dam across Savannah River at mouth of 72 *Stewart, General Daniel,* appropriation for monument at Midway, Ga., in memory of General James Screven and 445 *Stilaguamish River, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 219, 825 *Stock Food,* appropriation for investigation of cacti and other dry-land plants for 277, 836 *Stock Growers’ Journal,* deficiency appropriation for advertising, public lands 924 *Stockton Channel, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 220, 818 preliminary, examination of, to be made; diversion canal, etc. 230 *Stockton Harbor, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 220 *Stockton, Samuel W.,* deficiency appropriation for 614 *Stoddard Counties, Mo., Butler and,* may bridge Saint Francis River at Hodges Ferry 67 *Stolen Property,* bringing, into District of Columbia, etc., punishable under its criminal laws 45 *Stone,* duty on Canadian, building, etc. 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, building, etc. 8 *Stone Bathtubs, etc.,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Stone, Capt. D. L.,* deficiency appropriation for, credit in ac counts 920 *Stone, etc.* appropriation for investigating structural materials of 410, 787 *Storage, D. C., Fireproof,* contracts for six-year leases, for executive departments, authorized 718 *Stored Agricultural Products,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 291, 846 *Storekeepers and Storekeeper-Gaugers, Internal-Revenue,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 381, 759 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 597, 914 clxxxvii *Straight, Barry B.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615, 930 *Straw,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Street Cleaning Division, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 144, 942 for expenses, sprinkling, sweeping, etc. 151, 950 *Street Extensions, D. C.,* cost of lands for, to be borne by District 178 total, etc., to be assessed as benefits 178 *Street Railroads, D. C.* (*see also* Public Utilities Commission, D. C.), powers vested in Interstate Commerce Commission over, transferred to District public utilities commission 995 extension of Washington Railway and Electric Company line 679 required to keep tracks and street crossings free from snow and ice 152 special policemen at, crossings; pay, etc., fixed 63 transfers with Metropolitan Coach Company required 491 *Streets, Avenues, etc., D. C.,* appropriation for assessment and permit work 148, 945 for work on; schedules, etc. 148, 945 for grading 148, 946 for condemnation, etc. 149, 946 for constructing suburban roads 149, 946 use of bituminous macadam 150 Sixteenth Street NW., designated as “Avenue of the Presidents.” 947 for repairs 150, 947 for replacing sidewalks and curbs 151, 948 for repairs, suburban roads 151, 948 for sweeping, cleaning, removing snow and ice, etc. 151, 950 street railroad tracks to be kept free from snow and ice at crossings, etc., 152 changes in curb lines of improved, authorized 150 extension, etc., authorized of, outside cities, to conform with highways system 950 appropriation for expenses 950 *Strong, Alden George,* appointment as second lieutenant, Coast Artillery Corps, Army, authorized 188 *Structural Engineering Expert,* employment authorized in office of Super vising Architect to assist in standardizing, etc., public buildings 888 civil service laws, etc., waived; present employees not eligible 888 additional to regular office force 888 *Structural Materials,* appropriation for investigating, of stone, etc. 410, 787 *Student Interpreters, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for 96, 689 *Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, Wis.,* preliminary examination to be made of, for turning basin 228 *Stuttgart, Ark.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Subhumid Region Farming,* appropriation for exhibit illustrating, at Dry Land Congress 854 *Submarine Mine Structures,* appropriation for Canal Zone 485 *Submarine Mines, Army,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 128, 672 for expenses; torpedo depot, etc. 128, 672 for structures, etc., for, in Philippine Islands 673 for purchase, etc., of, insular possessions 674 for apparatus, etc., for instruction in 570 for purchase of, etc., Canal Zone 486 *Submarine Tender, Navy,* construction of one, authorized; cost 354 appropriation for 354 *Submarine Torpedo Boats, Navy,* construction of eight, authorized; cost 354 appropriation for 354 for, heretofore authorized 355, 912 construction of four authorized; cost 911 appropriation for 911 for repairs to specified vessels 905 advisability of stationing four, for defense of seaports at mouth of the Mississippi and on the Gulf of Mexico coast and upon the Pacific coast, to be considered 354 *Subsidies, Mail,* foreign built vessels admitted to American registry may receive; conditions 562 *Subsistence, Army,* appropriation for supplies, etc. 578, 711 for transport service 578, 711 for meals, etc. 578, 711 for ice, utensils, etc. 578, 711 for food, etc., rifle matches 578, 711 for payments; commutation of rations 578, 711 for special diet rations 578, 712 for civilian employees, extra duty pay, printing, etc. 578 for advertising 579, 712 for prizes for cooks, bakers, etc. 579, 712 for subsistence West Point cadets at in augural ceremony 712 for preservation, etc., of supplies 579 annual statement of sales not required 579 for rations, etc., to flood sufferers in Mississippi and Ohio Valleys 634 deficiency appropriation for supplies 601, 619, 623, 919, 935 furnished to enlisted men on discharge to place of enlistment, etc. 576 *Subsistence Department, Army,* appropriation for pay of poet commissary sergeants; longevity 572 for pay of officers 574 additional pay to acting commissaries repealed 578 for officers longevity 574 for supplies, etc. 574 office establishment merged into Quarter master Corps 591 consolidated with Quartermaster Corps; details, etc. 591 post commissary sergeants to be hereafter quartermaster sergeants 592 *Subtropical Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 846 *Suffolk, Va.,* appropriation for public building 425 *Suffrage Procession, D. C.,* traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue stopped March 3, 1913, during 1025 clxxxviii *Sugar Beet,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 291, 846 *Sugar Beet, American,* appropriation for investigating, etc., seed, adapted to lands of the arid West 301, 836 *Sugar Producing Plants,* appropriation for improvement of, etc. 277, 835 *Suisun Channel, Cal.,* appropriation for improvement of 819 *Sullivan, D. R.,* deficiency appropriation for 814 *Sullivan Falls, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 201 *Sulphate of Soda,* free of duty when imported from Canada 110 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 111 *Sulphur, Okla.,* appropriation for sewer system Platt National Park, conditioned on like amount from 532 *Sulphur Springs, Tex.,* strip of public building site, deeded to city for street purposes 320 *Summary Courts Martial, Army,* provisions for 722 *Summit Hill, Pa.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 1010 *Sunbury, Pa.,* appropriation for public building 425 terms of court at 730 *Sundance National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Sunday Delivery, Postal Service,* restriction on, at first and second class offices 543 *Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for 1912,* appropriation for electric plant, etc., Volunteer Soldiers’ Home, Hot Springs, S. Dak., repealed 37 for testing, etc., fuel substances, reduced 37 for Mount Rainier Park, Wash., reduced 38 *Sundry Civil Expenses Appropriations,* under the President, for inquiry into business methods of departments, etc. 417 under Treasury Department, for public buildings 418 repeal of “Tarsney Act” 428 Life Saving Service 428 Revenue Cutter Service 429 Engraving and Printing Bureau 430 use of power presses 430 miscellaneous, internal revenue, etc. 431 United States securities 431 public buildings 432 suppressing counterfeiting, etc. 433 collecting customs revenue, etc.; reorganization of service 434 Public Health Service 435 quarantine service 435 prevention of epidemics 436 under Smithsonian Institution, for National Museum, etc. 436 under Interstate Commerce Commission, for salaries, etc. 437 under War Department, for armories and arsenals 438 military posts, etc. 438 national cemeteries, etc. 439 national parks 441 buildings and grounds, Washington, etc. 443 monuments 445 under War Department, Commission of Fine Arts 445 rivers and harbors, contract work 445 maps, surveys, etc. 447 New York Harbor 448 International Waterway’s Commission. 448 artificial limbs, etc.; hospitals, D. C. 448 Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 449 State and Territorial homes 453 back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 453 arrears of pay, War with Spain, etc. 453 under Interior Department, for buildings 453 Capitol and grounds 453 Pension Office, temporary clerks 454 public lands 454 Geological Survey 457 Bureau of Mines 458 miscellaneous, disbarment proceedings 459 Alaska, education, etc. 459 national parks 460 Government Hospital for Insane 460 Columbia Deaf Institution 461 Howard University 461 Freedmen’s Hospital 462 under Department of Justice, for public buildings 462 restriction on payment to officials, etc. 462 miscellaneous, conduct of customs cases 463 defense in claims; prosecution of crimes, etc. 463 enforcing antitrust laws, etc. 464 reports, etc., for courts, etc. 464 revising Equity Rules 464 Pacific railroads suits 465 under judicial branch, for United States courts 465 penitentiaries 466 National Training School for Boys, D.C 468 under Department of Commerce and Labor, for Lighthouse Service 468 Coast and Geodetic Survey 469 Bureau of Fisheries 471 miscellaneous, immigration expenses, etc. 475 Bureau of Standards 476 International Congress on Social Insurance 477 Census Office, tobacco and cotton statistics 477 under Department of State, for Canadian boundary waters commission 478 printing electoral vote 478 under legislative, for statement of appropriations 478 conveying electoral vote 478 Botanic Garden 478 indexing Senate reports, hearings, etc. 478 Biographical Congressional Directory’ 479 Joint Committee on Printing 479 Senate Office Building 479 House Office Building 479 Capitol power plant 479 for Government Printing Office, for salaries 480 public printing and binding 480 superintendent of documents 482 for Isthmian Canal 483 fortifications 485 detailed statement of lump sum appropriations exceeding $250,000, to be submitted in Book of Estimates 487 no appropriation in regular appropriation available continuously unless specifically provided to be so 487 clxxxix oaths to accounts may be administered by specified officers, without charge; no allowance hereafter for fees paid 487 naturalization certificates, etc., Louisville, Ky., police court prior to June 29, 1906, validated 487 restriction on paying dues and attending meetings of societies, etc., limited to membership fees or dues 488 written authority required for expenses of attending meetings 488 all sums for salaries to be in full for services 488 *Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds* (*see* Capitol Building and Grounds, Superintendent of) *Superintendent of Weights, Measures, and Markets, D. C.,* appropriation for, assistants, etc. 142, 941 for purchase of groceries, etc., for investigation 143, 941 *Superintendents of Irrigation,* employment authorized for systems on Indian reservations, etc. 519 *Superior National Forest, Minn.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Superior, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 preliminary examination to be made of harbor 229 *Supervising Architect, Treasury Department,* appropriation for, executive officer, chiefs, etc. 374, 752 for employees, paid from amount for general expenses of public buildings 375 for officers, etc., transferred from rolls, sundry civil Act 752 for additional pay to Supervising Architect 427 for skilled employees on public buildings, etc. 427 architectural designer, structural engineering expert, and a heating, lighting, and ventilating engineering expert authorized to serve in office of 888 to assist in standardizing, etc., public building, and work of unusual magnitude 888 without regard to civil service laws, etc. 888 additional to and independent of regular office authorizations 888 designated on board to approve plans, etc., for buildings of Mines Bureau at Pittsburgh, Pa. 886 commission to prepare plans for new building for Patent Office 883 employment of technical services, etc., in office, to prepare plans for new office building on square 143 D. C. 880 additional to office force 880 to assist Commission to present connected scheme for construction, etc., of public buildings 890 to submit specific estimates for all personal services in his office 375 no personal services to be employed unless appropriated for 375 *Supplies, Army Subsistence,* annual detailed statement of sales of, not required hereafter 579 *Supplies, Department of Commerce and Labor,* for bureaus and offices to be obtained through division of supplies 411, 788 *Supplies Division, Dost Office Department,* appropriation for superintendent, assistant, clerks, etc. 403, 780 for rent, etc. 539, 791 *Supplies, Postal Service,* appropriation for money order service 552, 800 for registry system 552, 800 for city delivery 552, 800 for miscellaneous 553, 800 for rural delivery 553, 800 for expenses of shipping 553, 800 deficiency appropriation for 625 for shipping 623, 937 *Supplies, United States Courts,* appropriation for 466 deficiency appropriation for 612, 622, 927 *Supply Committee, General* (*see* General Supply Committee). *Supply Ship, Navy,* construction of one, authorized; cost 911 *Supreme Court, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries; half from District revenues 412, 789 for fees of witnesses 168, 964 jurors 168, 964 for pay of bailiffs 168, 964 for miscellaneous expenses 168, 964 for printing and binding 482 deficiency appropriation for witness fees 918 for juror’s fees 918 for pay of bailiffs, etc. 918 for miscellaneous expenses 600, 919, 936 half of surplus fees, to be deposited to credit of District 412 *Supreme Court of the United States,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices 411, 789 for marshal 411, 789 for clerks to justices 411, 789 for revising Equity Rules 464 for printing and binding 482 deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of Justice Harlan 611 writs of error may be issued by clerk of 54 *Surgeon General, Public Health Service,* salary established 309 *Surgeon General’s Office, War Department,* appropriation for clerks, etc. 387, 764 for rent, dispensary 388, 766 for medical museum and library 587, 719 *Surgeons, Army Contract,* appropriation for pay 575, 708 *Surgical Dressings, etc.,* duty on Canadian 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Surveying Instructions, Manual of,* appropriation for revised edition; reappropriation 455 *Surveying Public Lands* (*see also* Public Lands), appropriation for 456 preferences, occupied townships, etc. 456 grants to States and Territories 456 irrigation or dry farming lands 456 reservation or national forest lands.. 456 compensations; supervisors of surveys 456 for resurveys; mineral locations, etc. 456 for metal corner monuments 456 for clerks on arrears 457 for completing field notes, Minnesota and North Dakota 457 for abandoned military reservations 457 deficiency appropriation for 620, 624, 936, 938 cxc office work allowed from fund derived from surveys within railroad land grants 924 *Surveyors General,* appropriation for, and office expenses 399, 777 restriction on office expenses 401, 778 *Surveyor’s Office, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 145, 942 for temporary employees 145, 942 for surveys to obtain data of old subdivisions 147, 945 deficiency appropriation for temporary parties 598 *Surveys, Northern and Northwestern Lakes,* appropriation for; including New York canals navigation system 447 *Surveys, Ocean and Lake,* appropriation for expenses of hydro graphic 338, 898 *Suspensory Bandages,* duty on Canadian 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Susquehanna River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of, above and below Havre de Grace 806 *Suwanee River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Swamp, etc., Lands,* appropriation for investigating drainage, etc., of 298, 852 *Swamp Land Claims and Indemnity,* appropriation for adjusting 455 *Swamp Lands,* school sections in unsurveyed, granted to Louisiana 90 *Swansboro, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of water ways between New River and 207, 807 *Sweden,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Sweetwater, Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Swift Creek, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207, 807 *Swine,* free of duty when imported from Canada, live 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, live 10 *Swinomish Slough, Wash.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 230 *Switzerland,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Sylacauga, Ala.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Sylvania, Ga.,* condemned cannon granted to 1011 *“Sylvia,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Syracuse, N. Y,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *“Syracuse,” Steamer,* change of name authorized 108 **T.** *Tabulating Devices, Mechanical,* appropriation for work on auditing postal accounts by 376, 754 *Tabulating Equipment, etc.,* appropriation for Auditor for Post Office Department 381, 759 *Tabulating Machines, Census Office,* appropriation for experimental work, repairs, etc. 407 *Tacoma, Wash.,* appropriation for Cushman Indian School at, from Puyallup school fund 538 *Taft, President William Howard,* appropriation for portrait of, for Executive Mansion 444 *Tahoe National Forest, Cal. and Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Taintor, Harold Hancock,* appointment as second lieutenant, Army, authorized 188 *Takoma Park Branch Library, D. C.* (*see* Public Library, Free, etc.) *Talbot, E. C.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615 *Talc,* free of duty when imported from Canada, ground, etc., not for toilet use 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, ground, etc., not for toilet use 11 *Talladega, Ala.,* appropriation for public building 425 *Tallahatchie River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Tallow,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Tamaqua, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Tampa Bay, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of channel from Clearwater Harbor to 209, 809 for improvement of, maintenance 210, 810 *Tampa, Fla.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 823 *Taney County, Mo.,* may bridge White River, at Branson, Mo. 67 *Tangier Island, Va.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel to mainland from 225 *Tangier Light, Morocco,* appropriation for annual contribution 98, 691 *Tangier, Morocco,* appropriation for interpreter, consulate general 103 *Tangier, Va.,* preliminary examination to be made of channel in Chesapeake Bay to 225 *Tar River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207 *Tarboro, N. C.,* limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Tarentum, Pa.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Target Practice, Army, Small-Arms,* appropriation for ammunition for, targets, etc. 588, 720 for marksmen’s medals, prizes, etc. 589, 721 *Target Practice, etc., Army,* appropriation for paying claims for dam ages from heavy gunfire, etc. 586, 718 *Target Ranges, Army,* appropriation for annunciator buzzer systems at 571, 706 cxci *Targhee National Forest, Idaho and Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 280, 841 *Tariff,* foreign-built yachts, etc., admitted to registry, not exempt from duty 562 material for ship building or repair, ma chinery, outfit, etc., admitted free of duty 562 reciprocal trade relations with Canada 4 *Tariff of 1909,* free admission of United States articles re turned from abroad if not advanced in value, etc. 12 casks, bags, etc., of American manufacture returned with foreign products 12 quicksilver flasks or bottles, iron or steel drums for acids, exported and re turned 12 proof of identity; special provision as to bags 12 payment of internal revenue tax 12 photographic films, etc., exposed abroad 12 except moving picture films 12 wornout, etc., films for moving picture machines 12 not applicable to articles allowed draw backs 12 articles manufactured in bonded ware houses 13 tobacco reimported subject to internal revenue tax 13 cattle, etc., temporarily crossing boundary 13 subject to duty if not brought back within six months 13 *Tariffs of Foreign Countries,* appropriation for collating, etc. 408, 784 *Tariffs, International Bureau for Publication of Customs,* appropriation for annual contribution 99, 692 *Tarkio, Mo.,* condemned cannon granted to 1011 *Tarsney Act,* inviting competitive plans for public buildings, repealed 428 *Tatoosh Island, Wash.,* new radio, installations not permitted within 15 miles of Government station on 307 *Taunton River, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made from mouth to head of navigation 821 *Taxes, D. C.,* appropriation for collecting overdue personal 146, 944 for advertising notices of arrears of 147, 944 *Taxes, Internal Revenue,* appropriation for refunding collections 431 deficiency appropriation for refunding illegally collected 618 on white phosphorous matches; provisions governing 81 *Taxes, War Revenue,* claims for, erroneously, etc., collected, to be presented before January 1, 1914 240 payment of 240 *Taylor, Robert Love, late a Senator,* deficiency appropriation for widow of 615 *Taylor. Tex.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Taylorville, Ill.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Tchula Lake, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Teheran, Persia,* appropriation for consul general 96, 689 *Telegraph Bureau, Berne, International,* deficiency appropriation for share of radio-telegraphic service 913 *Telegraph Company, etc.* (*see* Public Utilities Commission, D. C.) *Telegraph Connecting Capitol, Departments, and Printing Office, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc. 444 *Telephone Corporation, etc.* (*see* Public Utilities Commission, D. C.) *Telephone Service, D. C.,* no money in appropriation acts to be expended for, in private residences etc. 414 long-distance tolls on official business excepted 414 maintenance permitted in residences of specified District officials 944 *Tender to Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Navy,* construction of one, authorized; cost 354 *Tennessee,* apportionment of Representatives 14 *Tennessee Eastern Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 314 terms, Chattanooga 314 Greeneville 314 Knoxville 314 deputy marshal at Chattanooga 315 clerk to maintain offices at Knoxville, Chat tanooga, and Greeneville 315 *Tennessee Middle Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 314 terms, Cookeville 314 Nashville 314 *Tennessee River,* appropriation for improvement of, above Chattanooga, Tenn. 215, 814 for improvement of, between Chatta nooga and Browns Island, Ala 215, 814 for improvement of between Florence and Riverton, Ala. 215, 814 for improvement of, below Riverton, Ala. 215, 814 preliminary examination to be made of, waterway to connect Tombigbee River with 227 *Tennessee Western Judicial District,* counties constituting; divisions 314 terms, Jackson 315 Memphis 314 deputy clerk and marshal at Jackson 315 *Tensas River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Tents, etc., Army,* loan authorized to Astoria Centennial 43 Grand Army of the Republic encampment at Pullman, Wash. 633 Grand Army and Confederate Veterans at, Chattanooga and Chickamauga Park 721 meeting of the Mystic Shrine, Dallas, Tex. 1025 Reunion of Confederate Veterans at Ada, Okla. 644 Macon, Ga. 628 loans hereafter, restricted to Grand Army and Confederate Veterans 1025 temporary loan of, permitted for inaugural ceremonies 1024 cxcii *Terminal Facilities,* data concerning, to be secured in river and harbor examinations 231, 826 report of necessity for 231, 826 investigation to be "made of all water, and railroad connections; scope of report 232 *Territorial Delegates,* appropriation for compensation 365, 743 for mileage 365, 743 *Territorial Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,* appropriation for aid to 453 deduction for amounts collected from inmates 453 deficiency appropriation for aid to 602, 921 *Territories,* appropriation for government in 385, 763 codification, etc., of Alaska laws, authorized 518 legislative assembly created for Alaska 512 restriction on indebtedness by counties, etc., in, not applicable to irrigation districts 33 *Terry Creek, Ga.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Terry, Nathaniel Matson,* may be appointed professor of mathematics, Navy 906 rank; not in line of promotion 906 services as instructor, etc., counted 906 *Teton National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Texas,* appropriation for improvement of inland waterway on coast of 214, 814 deficiency appropriation for expenses pa trolling Mexican boundary 601 for remarking Clark boundary line with New Mexico 608, 936, 938 apportionment of Representatives 14 conveyance of old Fort Brown reservation to, directed for agricultural research work 734 sale authorized of part of Fort Clark reservation to, for tuberculosis sanitarium 582 tents and rations to be supplied American citizens seeking refuge in, from threatened dangers i n Mexico 640 *Texas City Harbor and Channel, Tex.,* board of Engineer officers to examine, etc. 213 *Texas City, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of channel from Galveston Harbor to 213, 812 *Texas-New Mexico Boundary Line,* admission of . New Mexico as State, subject to established 39 *Texas Southern Judicial District,* new division created 120 terms, Corpus Christi 120 *Texas Western Judicial District,* new division created 653 terms, Pecos 653 *Thames River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of 802 *Thanks of Congress,* presented to Captain Rostron, officers, and crew of “ Carpathia ” for services res cuing survivors of shipwrecked “Titanic” 639 *The Dalles, Oreg.,* limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Therapeutic Effect of Drugs,* labels stating false, declared misbranded under pure food Act 417 *Thibodaux, La.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Thimble Shoal, Chesapeake Bay, Va.,* light and fog signal station reestablished. 238 deficiency appropriation for 614 *Third Assistant Postmaster General,* appropriation for, superintendents, clerks, etc. 402, 779 for division of stamps 402, 779 for division of finance 402, 779 for division of classification 402, 780 for division of redemption 402, 780 for division of registered mails 402, 780 for division of money orders 402, 780 for postal service, office of 550, 799 for stamps, postal cards, etc. 550, 799 for indemnity, lost registered mail, domestic 550, 799 international 550, 800 for travel and miscellaneous expenses 550, 800 *Third Judicial Circuit,* allotment of three circuit judges to 53 *Thirteenth Census,* appropriation for temporary clerks from force on 406 for printing reports 407, 784 *Thirteenth Lighthouse District,* tender authorized for; use of former appropriation 239 *Thomaston Harbor, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made. 821 *Thomasville, N. C.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Thompson, A. R.,* deficiency appropriation for refund to 918 *Thompson, Clinton R.,* deficiency appropriation for 615 *Thompson, Naomi,* deficiency appropriation for 597 *Thomson, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Thoroughfare Bay, N. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 823 *Threats to do Bodily Harm, D. C.,* jurisdiction of police court in cases of; punishment 193 *Threshing Machines,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Tickfaw River, La.,* appropriation for improvement of 811 *Tick nor, H. E.,* deficiency appropriation for fees 597 *Tidal Waters,* channel depths and widths of, construed in river and harbor improvements. 233, 827 *Tifton, Ga.,* appropriation for public building 425 *Tilghman Island Harbor, Md.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 205, 822 *Tillamook Bay and Bar, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of, maintenance 220, 819 contracts authorized 819 use of funds from local interests 819 deposit of sum by local interests, required 819 for improvement of, new project 220 cxciii *Tillamook Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for payment to 535 acceptance to be in hill for all demands 535 no payment if no living members or descendants 535 allowance for attorneys 535 receipt to be given 535 *Timber,* free of duty when imported from Canada, hewn, etc. 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, hewn, etc. 11 sale of matured and dead, in Yosemite National Park, Cal.; proceeds 81 *Timber Depredations, Public Lands,* appropriation for expenses, preventing 455 *Timber Lake, S. Dak.,* patents for lands in townsite to issue to, for school, park, etc., purposes 653 sale of town lots; payments 653 portion of proceeds for schoolhouses, etc. 653 *Timber, National Forests,* appropriation for preservative treatment, testing, etc. 287, 842 sale of matured, etc., at cost to home steaders for domestic use 287 *Timber on Indian Reservations,* appropriation for protection, etc., of 520 Menominee, Wis., excluded 520 *Timber, Public Lands,* disposal of, damaged by forest fires 1015 also on unperfected claims, etc. 1016 deposit of proceeds 1016 payment to claimants on approval of claim and issue of patent 1016 disposition if claim rejected 1016 *Time Recorders,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Tisdale, Louis M.,* authority to construct channel, wharves, etc., Mobile Bay, Ala., revived 211 transferred to South Mobile Terminal Company 211 *“Titanic,” Steamship,* appropriation for payment to widows of sea-post clerks lost on the 550 Thanks of Congress to Capt. Rostron, officers, and crew of “Carpathia” for rescuing survivors of shipwrecked . 639 medal to be presented to Captain Rostron 639 appropriation for 639 *Title Entries, Copyright Office, Catalogue of,* appropriation for printing and binding 482 *Titusville, Pa.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Tobacco,* appropriation for investigating improved methods of growing, etc. 276, 835 for collecting statistics of leaf, on hand 477 commission created to investigate purchase by foreign governments of American 504 composition 504 appropriation for expenses 505 manufactured, exported without paying internal revenue tax, subject to duty if reimported 13 *Tobacco, Domestic,* new boxes required for cigars; quantity allowed 664 punishment for violations 664 sales at retail 664 allowance to employees free of tax 664 packages required for cigarettes; quantity allowed 664 affixing and canceling stamps 664 imported cigarettes 664 *Tobacco, Leaf,* statistics of quantity in hands of dealers, etc., to be collected semiannually 106 publication by Director of the Census 106 quantities exempt 106 amount to be reported 106 types to be included in reports 107 classification 107 blanks to be sent dealers, etc. 107 reports required 107 penalty for failure to make 107 forwarding of notices; officers liable 107 punishment for false reports 107 officers liable 107 “person” construed 107 information to be used only for statistical purposes 107 publication and examination restricted 107 cooperation of internal revenue and census officials 107 reports to be published October 1 and April 1 each year 108 *Toccoa, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Togus, Me.,* appropriation for expenses, Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 450 deficiency appropriation for Volunteer Soldiers’ Home 619 *Toiyabe National Forest, Nev.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Tokyo, Japan,* appropriation for ground rent for embassy 98, 691 *Toledo, Ohio,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 216, 814 enlargement of public building at, authorized 870 *Tomah, Wis.,* appropriation for Indian school 538 deficiency appropriation for Indian school 621 acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Tomatoes,* duty on Canadian, in cans, etc. 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, in cans, etc. 7 *Tombigbee River, Ala. and Miss.,* appropriation, for improvement of, from mouth to Demopolis 211, 810 from Demopolis, Ala., to Walkers Bridge, Miss. 211, 810 for improvement of; locks and dams 446, 446, 810 preliminary examination to be made of waterway to Tennessee River 227 preliminary examination of, to be made, Demopolis to Columbus 227 *Tomoka River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made for in land waterway connecting Haw Creek and 227 *Tompkinsville, N. Y.* shop authorized at general lighthouse depot 1017 *Toms River, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 204, 805 *Ton-Mileage Statistics,* on rivers and inland waterways, to be collated 223 cxciv *Tonawanda, N. Y.,* preliminary examination to be made of harbor 822 *Tongass National Forest, Alaska,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Tonto National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Topeka Commercial Club,* may construct two dams across Kansas River 110 *Topographic Surveys,* appropriation for 457 *Topography Division, Post Office Department,* appropriation for topographer, assistant, draftsmen, etc. 403, 780 for miscellaneous expenses, post-route maps, etc. 403, 781 *Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Navy,* construction of six, authorized; cost 354 tender to; cost 354 construction of six, authorized; cost 911 *Torpedo Boats, Submarine,* construction of eight, authorized 354 appropriation for 354 for, heretofore authorized 355, 912 construction of four, authorized; cost 911 appropriation for 911 *Torpedo Defense, Army,* appropriation for preservation, etc., of structures for 126, 671 for preservation, etc., of structures for, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands 128, 673 *Torpedo Depot, Army,* appropriation for expenses 128, 672 *Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I., Naval,* appropriation for maintenance, etc. 336, 897 for machinery, etc., torpedo factory 336 for new machinery and tools 897 for public works 343, 901 deficiency appropriation for 620, 935 *Torpedo Station, Puget Sound, Wash., Naval,* appropriation for public works 341 *Torpedoes, etc., Navy,* appropriation for purchase, etc. 336, 897 *Towns,* appropriation for experimental free delivery of mail in minor 559, 796 *Townsites,* sale, etc., of lots, Standing Rock Indian Reservation, S. Dak. and N. Dak. 676 set apart from Omaha Indian Agency lands, Nebr. 111 lands reserved to Timber Lake and Dupree, S. Dak., for school, etc., purposes 653 sale of town lots; use of proceeds 653 *Toxins, etc., for Animals* (*see* Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals) *Trachoma,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 519 for examination of prevalence of, among Indians 519 deficiency appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 621 *Traction Engines,* duty on Canadian, for farm purposes 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on, for farm purposes 7 *Trade Agreements,* President authorized to negotiate further, with Canada 12 subject to action by Congress 12 *Trade Marks,* marks permitted registry 649 exceptions, immoral and scandalous matter 649 flags, coats of arms of States, etc. 649 name of incorporated club, etc.; priority requisite 649 similar to those in use 649 simple names of individuals, etc. 649 portraits of living persons without their consent 649 registry permitted if in use ten years prior to 1905 649 permissible use of names 650 *Trades Unions,* periodical publications of, entitled to second class mail privileges; conditions 550 *Tradewater River, Ky.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Traffic Statistics,* uniform system of classification to be adopted by Corps of Engineers 223 ton-mileage on rivers or inland water ways 223 *Training School, National, D. C.* (*see* National Training School, etc., D. C.) *Training Stations, Naval* (*see* Naval Training Stations) *Transfer Facilities,* data concerning, to be secured in river and harbor examinations 231, 826 report on necessity, etc., of 231, 826 investigation to be made of all water, and railroad connections; scope of report 232 *Transit Pay, Diplomatic and Consular Officers,* appropriation for 96, 689 *Transport, Navy,* construction of one, authorized; cost 911 *Transportation* (*see* Interstate Commerce Regulations) *Transportation, Army,* appropriation for, and supplies, etc. 582, 715 payment to land grant roads not bond aided 582, 715 draft animals, wagons, drayage, etc. 582, 716 vessels, transport service, etc. 583, 716 deficiency appropriation for 619, 623, 935, 938 furnished to enlisted men on discharge 576 *Transportation, Diplomatic and Consular Service,* appropriation for officers to and from posts 98, 690 deficiency appropriation for 622, 625 *Transportation, Marine Corps,* appropriation for 352, 910 *Transportation, Navy,* appropriation for 332, 893 deficiency appropriation for 620, 624 *Transports, Army,* appropriation for equipping, with lifeboats, etc. 133 for expenses of 583, 716 *Traverse City, Mich.,* appropriation for public building 425 *Treasurer of the United States,* appropriation for, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, etc 377, 755 for superintendent redemption of national currency 377, 755 for clerks, etc., business of postal savings system 377, 755 for repairs to canceling machines 755 cxcv appropriation for tabulating, etc., laborsaving machines, etc. 755 details authorized from offices of assistant treasurers to office of 755 for District of Columbia sinking fund office under 142, 940 for paper for checks, etc. 383, 761 deficiency appropriation for canceling and cutting machines, repairs 618 *Treasury Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistants, clerks, etc. 373, 751 for assistant and chief clerk 373 made chief executive officer; added duties 373 for chief clerk 751 to be chief executive officer, etc. 751 for assistant superintendent, clerks, etc. 373, 751 for engineers, watchmen, laborers, etc. 373, 751 for general supply committee 373, 751 for divisions in Secretary’s office, clerks, etc. 374, 751 bookkeeping and warrants 374, 751 customs 374, 752 appointments 374, 752 public moneys 374, 752 loans and currency 374, 752 Revenue-Cutter Service 374, 752 services of skilled draftsmen, etc. 752 printing and stationery 374, 752 mails and files 374, 752 special agents 374, 752 for disbursing clerk, deputy, clerks, etc. 374, 752 for Supervising Architect, executive officer, etc. 374, 752 employees, etc., from expenses of public buildings; estimates 375 transfers from general expenses, Sun dry Civil Act, etc. 752 for Comptroller of the Treasury, assistant, clerks, etc. 375, 753 examination of accounts before audit by heads of divisions and bureaus of executive departments 375 for Auditor for Treasury Department, clerks, etc. 375, 753 for Auditor for War Department, clerks, etc. 375, 754 for Auditor for Navy Department, clerks, etc. 375, 754 for Auditor for Interior Department, clerks, etc. 376, 754 for Auditor for State, etc., Departments, clerks, etc. 376, 754 for Auditor for Post Office Department, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc. 376, 754 reduction in number of lower grades authorized 376 use of balances for piecework on mechanical tabulating devices 376 for clerks on postal savings system accounts; estimates, etc. 376, 755 for Treasurer, assistant, deputy, cashier, tellers, clerks, etc. 377, 755 force for postal savings system; estimates 377 details from assistant treasurers’ office 755 for Register, assistant, clerks 377, 755 for Comptroller of the Currency, deputies, clerks, etc. 377, 756 for Commissioner of Internal Revenue, deputies, clerks, etc. 378, 756 appropriation for Superintendent Life-Saving Service, clerks, etc. 378, 756 for Director Bureau of Engraving and Printing, assistant, clerks, etc. 378, 756 for Chief Secret Service Division, clerks, etc. 378, 757 for Director of the Mint, clerks, etc. 379, 757 for Surgeon General Public Health Service, clerks, etc. 379, 757 for contingent expenses 379, 757 purchases of stationery for all branches of service under the Department, included 379, 757 for investigations to secure better administrative methods, economy, etc. 379, 757 for rent; supplies, etc. 380, 758 for labor saving machines, etc. 380, 758 for automatic fire alarm 380, 758 for burglar alarm devices, etc. 380, 758 for contingent expenses, Auditor for Post Office Department 380, 758 for internal revenue collectors, deputies, agents, etc. 381, 759 number of districts reduced 381 corporation tax returns 381, 759 for salaries, assistant treasurers’ offices 381, 759 for mints and assay offices 383, 761 coiners, melters and refiners, abolished 384 for government in the Territories 385, 763 for Solicitor, clerks, etc. 405, 782 for civil expenses under 418 for public buildings 418 for new building, Bureau of Engraving and Printing 425 for special repairs to building, east front 425 for repairs to Department buildings 426 for draftsmen, etc., Supervising Architect’s Office 427 for Life Saving Service 428 for Revenue Cutter Service 429 no additional cadets to be appointed 429 for Bureau of Engraving and Printing 430 use of power presses, etc. 430 for paper for stamps, internal revenue 431 for refunding collections 431 for punishing violations of internal revenue laws, etc. 431 details, for enforcing laws relating to Department authorized from, etc. 431 for contingent expenses, Independent Treasury 431 for recoinage, gold and minor coins 431 for expenses, securities, and national currency 432 for expenses, public buildings 432 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc. 433 payment for details under Secret Service Division, forbidden 433 for custody of lands, etc. 434 for National Irrigation Congress 434 for collecting customs revenue 434 special agents, etc. 434 permanent appropriation for expenses of collecting repealed 434 for automatic scales, customs 434 for compensation in lieu of moieties 134 for Public Health Service 435 for quarantine service 435 for prevention of epidemics 436 for printing and binding for 481 for refunding duties on embroidery, etc., machines 663 deficiency appropriation for public buildings 47, 596, 618, 914, 935 cxcvi deficiency appropriation for Bureau of Engraving and Printing 47, 618, 914 for Public Health and Marine Hospital Service 48,597 for Public Health Service 915 for distinctive paper, United States securities 47 for Revenue Cutter Service 48, 597, 618, 623, 915, 934 for contingent expenses 595 for laundering machines for paper money, experts, etc. 595 for internal revenue 597, 618, 623, 914, 934 for Bankers Electric Protective Association 597 for Alfred Harrison, H. E. Ticknor, and F. W. Oakley 597 for collecting customs revenue 598, 618, 623, 915, 935 for J. Kennard and Sons Carpet Company 598 for Mary J. Manning 598 for paying judgments United States courts under 617 for Court of Claims judgments under 617 for refund of duties on anthracite coal 618 for Gate of Heaven Church 618 for Auditor for Interior Department, salaries 618 for Treasurer’s office 618, 913 for leprosy hospital, Hawaii 618 for quarantine service 618 for Director of the Mint 618 for Life Saving Service 618, 623, 934 for suppressing African slave trade 619 for Auditor for Post Office Department 913 for salaries, etc., postal savings system 913 for suppressing counterfeiting, etc. 913 for mints and assay offices 914 for recoinage of minor coins 915 for Emma Morris 915 for interest on refund of customs duties 935 for National Cartage and Warehouse Company 935 architectural competition for designs of public buildings. Act repealed 428 Atlanta, Ga., jurisdiction over former public building site ceded to Georgia 2 credits in accounts of E. W. Durant, jr., public building, Charleston, S. C. 596 S. R. Jacobs, public buildings 596 Public Health Reports, etc. 597 W. S. Richards, Public Health Reports, etc. 597 Hobart J. Shanley, for Mexican Centennial 598 Engraving and Printing Bureau, new building, cost increased 34, 869 customs service to be reorganized, estimates, etc. 434 Public Health Service hereafter the name of Public Health and Marine Hospital Service 309 *Treaty with Russia, 1832,* notification to terminate, adopted and ratified 627 *Tred Avon River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 206 preliminary examination to be made of north and south forks of 225 *Trees,* reciprocal duty in Canada on fruit 8 *Trent River, N. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207, 807 preliminary examination of, to be made 226, 823 *Trenton, N. J.,* appropriation for improving Delaware River at 204, 805 bridge authorized across Delaware River, near 492 terms of court; trial of civil causes at New ark 265, 675 *Tributaries of Waterways,* use of appropriations for removing tempo rary obstructions, snags, etc., in. 222 *Trimble, South, Clerk of the House of Representatives,* deficiency appropriation for expenses under, compiling contested election cases 932 *Trinidad, Colo.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Grand Army post 1009 *Trinity National Forest, Cal.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of. 286, 841 *Trinity River, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 for improvement of, between mouth and Dallas; additional locks and dams 214, 813 for improvement of, open-channel work 214, 813 *Tripp, William M.,* deficiency appropriation for services 50 *Trophy Flags, Naval,* appropriation for preservation, etc., of, at the Naval Academy 79 *Tropical Fruits,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 846 *Troy, Mont.,* bridge authorized across Kootenai River, near 71 *Truck Crops, etc.,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 291, 846 *Trusses,* duty on Canadian, surgical 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on, surgical 8 *Trusses for Disabled Soldiers,* appropriation for 448 *Trust Fund,* created from bequest for Gardiner Greene Hubbard collection of engravings; interest, etc. 320 *Trust Property, D. C.,* punishment for fraudulent conversion of 727 *Trusts, etc., in Restraint of Trade,* application of antitrust laws to imported articles 667 liability of principal or agent 667 seizure of property within the United States or in interstate transit 667 purchases of structural steel, armor, etc., for ships of the Navy not to be made from 355, 912 no vessel owned, etc., by, permitted to enter Panama Canal 567 *Truxton Canyon, Ariz.,* appropriation for Indian school 521 *Tuberculin Serums, etc.,* appropriation for purchase, etc., of, for treating diseases of animals 273, 832 *Tuberculosis,* appropriation for prevention, etc., among Indians 519 for examination of prevalence of, among Indians 519 *Tuberculosis, D. C.,* appropriation for registering cases, preventing contagion, etc. 165, 961 cxcvii *Tuberculosis, etc., in Domestic, Animals,* appropriation for preventing spread of, from one State to another 273, 831 *Tuberculosis Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for maintenance 172, 967 *Tuckahoe River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 206 *Tuckerton Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 805 *Tug and Levisa Forks, Big Sandy River,* preliminary examination of, to be made 228 *Tug Fork, Big Sandy River,* bridge authorized across, Glenhayes,W . Va. 24 Matewan, W. Va. 20 Williamson, W. Va. 56, 112 bridges authorized across, between West Virginia and Kentucky or West Virginia and Virginia 185 *Tugaloo River, Ga. and S. C.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 226 *Tullahoma, Tenn.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Tulsa, Okla.,* appropriation for public building 425 for expenses, meeting of Dry Land Congress at 854 limit of cost increased, public building 868 *Tupelo, Miss.,* limit of cost increased, public building 867 *Turkey,* appropriation for ambassador to 95, 688 for secretary of embassy 95, 688 for Turkish secretary of embassy 95, 688 for second secretary 96, 689 for third secretary 96, 689 for assistant Turkish secretary 96, 689 for student interpreters 97, 690 for cost of tuition 97, 690 for quarters for student interpreters 97, 690 for steam launch for embassy 98, 690 for interpreters and guards at consulates in 103, 696 for marshals, consular courts 103, 696 for expenses of American prisoners 104, 696 for rent of prison, etc. 104, 696 deficiency appropriation for purchase of legation premises, Constantinople 622 for interpreters and guards consulates in 622 *Turner Produce Company,* deficiency appropriation for 607 *Turner, Robert H.,* deficiency appropriation for services 616 *Turrets, Ships of the Navy,* appropriation for modernizing 336 *Turtle Bayou, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, N. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 528 *Turtle River, Ga.,* appropriation for improvement of Fancy Bluff Creek, connecting Little Satilla River with 808 *Tusayan National Forest, Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Tuscaloosa, Ala.,* terms of court at 699 *Tutuila,* vessels owned by citizens to engage only in trade with, etc., admitted to registry wherever built 562 *Twelve Mile Bayou, La.,* bridge authorized across 1019 *Twentieth Street NW., D. C.,* part, designated hereafter Park Road, and part Walbridge Place 947 *Turin City and Lake Superior Railway Company,* may bridge Saint Croix River, between Burnett County, Wis., and Pine County, Minn. 25 between Chisago County, Minn., and Polk County, Wis. 61 *Twin City Power Company,* time extended, to dam Savannah River, S. C. 120 may construct only one dam 120 *Twin Falls, Idaho,* construction of public building authorized at 871 lands granted for reservoir purposes to; payment 130 *Twine and Tying Devices, Postal Service,* appropriation for 552, 800 *Twitch Cove, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205 *Two Rivers, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 816 *Tyaskin Creek, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 *Tyler, President John,* appropriation for monument over grave of, Richmond, Va. 445 *Type Cabinets,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Typecasting and Typesetting Machines,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Typhus Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 436 *Tyrone, Pa.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 **U.** *Uinta National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Uintah and Ouray Agency, Utah,* appropriation for Indian agent at 537 *Uintah Indian Reservation, Utah,* appropriation for straightening Duchesne River; repayment 537 homesteaders allowed extension of time for entries on lands of former 196 *Uintah Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 537 *Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* purchasers of lands, fit only for grazing, to receive patents on making payments in full 665 executors, etc., entitled on making proofs, etc. 665 sale of tribal lands to Pendleton, for water works 186 proceeds to credit of tribe 187 *Umatilla Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 534 *Umatilla National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Umpqua National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *“Unadilla ” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *“Uncas,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 cxcviii *Uncompahgre Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 537 *Uncompahgre National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 *Underwood Street NW., D. C.,* condemning land for extending 194 appropriation for expenses, etc. 194 *Union Pacific Railroad Company,* conveyances by, of lauds on right of way, legalized 138 rights of adverse claimants 139 lands on abandoned right of way granted to abutting owners 139 right of way on main track not diminished 139 no recognition of succession of Union Pacific Railway Company 139 succession to Union Pacific Railroad Company not recognized by Act legalizing conveyances on right of way 139 may bridge Missouri River, Omaha, Nebr. 494 *Union Springs, Ala.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Union Station Plaza, D. C.,* appropriation for paving central island 148 *Union Trust Company, etc.,* suit for forfeiture of certain land grants in Oregon against 321 *Unionville, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *United Kingdom* (*see* Great Britain) *United Spanish War Veterans,* designation of Charles W. Newton as representative of, Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington, Va., Commission 882 *United States Court for China,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 101, 694 *United States Courts,* appropriation for Chief and Associate Justices 411, 789 for marshal Supreme Court 411, 789 for clerks to justices 411, 789 for circuit judges 411, 789 for clerks, circuit courts of appeals 411, 789 for messenger, eighth circuit 411, 789 for district judges 411, 789 for district court, Hawaii 411, 789 for retired judges 411, 789 for court of appeals, D. C. 411, 789 for supreme court, D. C. 412, 789 for commissioner, Yellowstone Park 412, 789 for law books, etc., judicial officers, circuit courts of appeals, etc. 412, 789 for Court of Customs Appeals 412, 789 for Commerce Court 412 for Court of Claims 412, 790 for salaries, etc., marshal; advances 465 for salaries, etc., district attorneys and assistants 465 for fees, district attorney, D. C. 465 for payment to regular assistant attorneys 465 for special assistants 465 employment of foreign counsel 465 for fees, clerks 465 compensation, clerk, Illinois northern district 465 for fees, commissioners 465 jurors 465 witnesses 465 for rent of court rooms 465 for bailiffs, etc. 466 for expenses, judges, etc. 466 for jury commissioners 466 for miscellaneous; Alaska 466 appropriation for supplies 466 for support of prisoners 466 for penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans. 466 Atlanta, Ga. 467 McNeil Island, Wash. 468 for National Training School for Boys, D. C 468 deficiency appropriation for district judge, New Mexico 611 for widow of Justice John Marshall Harlan 611 for miscellaneous expenses 611, 634, 927, 937 for marshals 611, 622, 920, 937 for Creighton M. Foraker, W. R. Forbes, and Charles A. Overlock 612 for district attorneys 612, 622, 926 for assistant attorneys 612, 927 for fees, clerks 612, 622, 937 for supplies 612, 622, 927 for bailiffs, etc. 612, 927 for support of prisoners 612, 622, 625, 927 for penitentiaries 613, 622, 927 for paying judgments 617, 933 for fees, commissioners 622, 926, 937, 938 for fees, jurors 622, 927 for fees, witnesses 622, 624, 926, 937 for Commerce Court until June 30, 1913 926 Alabama judicial districts 698 middle district, transfer of certain cases to southern division 53 Iowa judicial districts 735 Maine judicial district 51 Mississippi judicial districts 59, 118 Missouri judicial districts 51 New Hampshire district 357 New Jersey judicial district 674 North Dakota judicial district 60 Pennsylvania judicial districts 730 Rhode Island judicial district 59 South Carolina judicial districts 60 Tennessee judicial districts 314 Texas southern district, Corpus Christi division created 120 Texas western district; new division 663 Vermont judicial district 59 West Virginia judicial districts 76 circuit court officials may be appointed to district court positions; restriction removed 46 circuit judge’, allotment, appointment, duties, etc. 53 depositions in antitrust proceedings to be taken in public 731 district courts, Indian allotment suits, effect of decrees; lands excepted; appeals 46 docketing judgment in State office, restriction repealed 311 handwriting of signatures, etc., may be proved by admitted handwriting. 683 interlocutory injunctions based on alleged unconstitutionality of State laws, etc., restricted 1013 jurisdiction in larceny, etc., of articles in interstate or foreign commerce 670 not to impair authority of State courts, etc. 670 mandamus proceedings to compel common carriers to comply with physical valuation provisions 703 marshal’s pay increased, Connecticut dis trict 79 parole to prisoners extended to life sentences 650 cxcix reclamation Act provisions for entries, etc., to be enforced in district courts 267 witnesses in Court of Claims not excluded because of color or interest 61 writs of error to Supreme Court and circuit courts of appeals; issue of 54 terms, Aberdeen, Miss. 59, 118 Addison, W. Va. 76 Anniston, Ala. 699 Atlanta, Ga. 1017 Bangor, Me. 51 Biloxi, Miss. 60,119 Birmingham, Ala. 698 Bismarck, N. Dak. 60 Bluefield, W. Va. 76 Brattleboro, Vt. 59 Burlington, Vt. 59 Cape Girardeau, Mo. 52 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 735 Charleston, S. C. 61 Charleston, W. Va. 76 Chattanooga, Tenn. 314 Chillicothe, Mo. 52 Clarksburg, W. Va. 76 Clarkedale, Miss. 59, 118 Columbia, S. C. 61 Concord, N. H. 357 Cookeville, Tenn. 314 Corpus Christi, Tex. 120 Council Bluffs, Iowa 735 Creston, Iowa 735 Davenport, Iowa 735 Des Moines. Iowa 735 Devils Lake, N. Dak. 60 Dothan, Ala. 699 Dubuque, Iowa 735 Erie, Pa. 731 Fargo, N. Dak. 60 Florence, Ala. 698 Florence, S. C. 61 Fort Dodge, Iowa 735 Gadsden. Ala. 698 Gainesville, Ga. 1017 Grand Forks, N. Dak. 60 Grand Rapids, Mich. 190 Greenville, S. C. 61 Greenville, Tenn. 314 Hannibal, Mo. 52 Harrisburg, Pa. 730 Huntington, W. Va. 76 Huntsville, Ala. 698 Jackson, Miss. 60,119 Jackson, Tenn. 315 Jasper, Ala. 699 Jefferson City, Mo. 52 Joplin, Mo. 52 Kansas City, Mo. 52 Keokuk, Iowa 735 Knoxville, Tenn. 314 Lewisburg. W. Va. 76 Littleton, N. H. 357 Marquette, Mich. 190 Martinsburg, W. Va. 76 Memphis, Tenn. 314 Meridian, Miss. 60,119 Minot, N. Dak. 60 Mobile, Ala. 699 Montgomery, Ala. 699 Montpelier, Vt. 59 Nashville, Tenn. 314 Newark, N. J. 265, 675 Newport, Vt. 59 Opelika, Ala. 699 Ottumwa, Iowa 735 Oxford, Miss. 59, 118 terms, Parkersburg, W. Va. 76 Pecos, Tex. 663 Philadelphia, Pa. 730 Philippi, W. Va. 76 Pittsburgh, Pa. 731 Portland, Me. 51 Portsmouth, N. H. 57 Providence, R. I. 59 Rolla, Mo. 52 Saint Joseph, Mo. 52 Saint Louis, Mo 52 Sault Sainte Marie, Mich. 190 Scranton, Pa. 730 Selma, Ala. 699 Sioux City, Iowa 735 Springfield, Mo. 52 Sunbury, Pa. 730 Trenton, N. J. 265, 675 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 699 Vicksburg, Miss. 60,119 Waterloo, Iowa 735 Wheeling, W. Va. 76 Williamsport, Pa. 730 Windsor, Vt. 59 *United States Notes,* deficiency appropriation for paper money laundering machines for, etc. 595 *United States Securities* (*see* Securities, United States) *University of Idaho,* reimbursement to, repealed 38 *Unlawful Restraints of Commerce* (*see* Anti-trust Laws) *Unrigged Vessels,* rebuilt wooden, if sound, to be noted as such on List of Merchant Veasels 189 *Urgent Deficiency Appropriations* (*see* Deficiency Appropriations) *Uruguay, Paraguay and,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 96, 688 *Useless Papers, etc., Navy,* disposal of, authorized 329 exceptions 329 *Utah,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 400, 778 for relief of distress, etc., detached Indians in 537 apportionment of Representatives 14 condemned cannon granted to 509 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 133 homesteaders allowed extension for proof of entry on lands of former Uintah Indian Reservation 196 may select surface of oil and gas lands under Carey Act; reservation of oil and gas rights 496 *Utah University, Salt Lake City,* obsolete ordnance granted to 1010 *Ute Indians, Confederated Bands in Utah,* appropriation for fulfilling treaty with 537 for payment to; reimbursement from judgment of Court of Claims 537 deficiency appropriation for judgment of Court of Claims in favor of 934 amount to remain in Treasury to credit of Indians 934 interest available for, per capita, etc. 934 *Utica, N. Y.* acquiring land for extending public building at, authorized 888 limit of cost 888 enlargement, etc., authorized 888 cc *Utter, George H., late Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 931 *Uvalde, Tex.,* strip of public building site granted to; condition 115 **V.** *Vaccination of Indians,* appropriation for 519 *Valentine, Nebr.,* granted lands, Fort Niobrara Reservation, for water works, fish hatchery, etc.; price 651 sale of Fort Niobrara Reservation lands subject to rights of, if any 652 *Valley City, N. Dak.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Valparaiso, Ind.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Valuation of Physical Property of Common Carriers,* ascertainment of, by Interstate Commerce Commission, ordered 701 *Valuation of Public Utilities, D. C.,* provisions for ascertaining, by public utilities commission 978 *Van Buren Bridge Company,* may bridge Saint John River, Van Buren, Me., to Saint Leonards, N. B., Canada 1020 *Van Buren, Me.,* bridge authorized across .Saint John River, to Saint Leonards, N. B., Canada, from 1020 *Van Wert, Ohio,* construction of public buildings authorized at 872 *Vance, J. W., and others,* authorized to change location of dam in Big Bend of James River, Mo. 65 *Vancouver Barracks, Wash.,* appropriation for lands for target range 583 for roadway to Vancouver 583 *Vancouver Military Reservation, Wash.,* right of way across, to Washington-Oregon Corporation 264 *Vancouver, Wash.,* condemned cannon granted to 511 construction of public building authorized at 873 *Varney River,* levee authorized across, in Dunklin County, Mo. 119 *Vaults, Safes, and Locks. Public Buildings,* appropriation for, and repairs 427 for electrical protection for 427 deficiency appropriation for 618 *Veal,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 6 *Vegetables,* duty on Canadian, in cans, etc. 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, in cans, etc. 7 regulations to’ prevent spread of diseases among, etc. 315 *Vegetables, Fresh,* free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Vehicles, D. C.,* appropriation for tags, etc., motor and horse-drawn 149, 945 *Vehicles, D. C., Passenger,* licenses, regulations, etc., of drivers 653 *Vehicles, Motor,* duty on Canadian 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Venezuela,* appropriation for minister to 95, 688 for secretary of legation 95, 688 *Vermicelli,* duty on Canadian 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Vermilion River, La.,* preliminary examination of, to be made, to connect with Franklin and Mermentau waterway 227 *Vermilion, S. Dak.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Vermont,* apportionment of Representatives 14 *Vermont Judicial District,* terms of court, Brattleboro; rooms 59 Burlington 59 Montpelier 59 Newport 59 Rutland 59 Windsor 59 *“Vermont,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Vernal, Utah,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Vernon, Tex.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Vessels* (*see also* Shipping), adjustment of claims for damages to, cargo, etc., in Panama Canal 563 owned, etc., in violation of antitrust laws not admitted to Panama Canal 567 railroads having arrangements for through foreign business with water carrier, may be required to make similar arrangements with other lines of, to the same port 569 rebuilt unrigged, if sound, to be noted on List of Merchant Vessels 189 salvage provisions 242 seagoing, owned by citizens to engage in foreign trade only, admitted to registry, wherever built 562 foreign-built, excluded from coasting trade 562 yachte, etc., not used for trade subject to duty 562 may receive ocean mail contracts; conditions 562 *Vessels in Domestic Commerce,* consolidation into one document of enrollment and license issued to 70 *Vessels in River and Harbor Work,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims 603, 921 *Vessels, Naval,* deficiency appropriation for paying claims for damages from collisions with 603, 921 *Vessels, Ocean-Going* (*see* Steamboat Inspection). *“Vestal,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for converting, to repair ship 347 *Veterinarians, Army,* appropriation for pay; longevity 575, 709 for mileage 576, 709 *Vice President of the United States,* appropriation for compensation 371, 749 for secretary, messenger, etc. 360, 739 cci *Vicksburg, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 212, 811 for public building 425 preliminary examination to be made of canal from Centennial Lake at, to the Mississippi 824 terms of court at 60,119 *Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss.,* appropriation for continuing establishment of 442 for Union Naval Monument 442 *Villages,* appropriation for experimental free delivery of mail in 559, 796 *Vinalhaven, Me.,* appropriation for improvement of Carvers Harbor 801 *Vineland, N. J.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Vineyards,* appropriation for investigating insects affecting 846 *Vinous Liquors* (*see also* Intoxicating Liquors), restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Vinton, Iowa,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Virginia,* apportionment of Representatives 14 bridges authorized across Big Sandy River, in Kentucky and 505 Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, between West Virginia and 185 *Virginia and Carolina Southern Railroad Company,* may bridge Lumber River, Lumberton, N.C. 724 *Virginia, Minn.,* condemned cannon granted to 1010 *Viruses, etc., for Animals* (*see* Serums, etc., for Domestic Animals) *Vital Statistics,* appropriation for transcripts from registration records 407, 784 *Vladivostok, Siberia,* appropriation for interpreter at consulate 103 *Volcano Eruption, Alaska,* deficiency appropriation for relief of sufferers from 597 *Volunteers,* appropriation for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 453 deficiency appropriation for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations. 48 for bounty 619 for collecting, etc. 619 for pay, Mexican War 619 *Vouchers, Public Accounts,* to be prepared, etc., by administrative heads of bureaus in executive departments, and not by disbursing clerks 375 prepared outside of Washington to be examined by disbursing clerks to deter mine legal claim 375 **W.** *“W. R. Woodford,” Steamer,* name of, may be changed to “N. F. Leopold ” 62 *Wabash River, Ill.,* preliminary examination to be made of, at Maunie 228 *Wabaunsee County, Kans.,* dams authorized across Kansas River in Shawnee County or 110 *Waccamaw River, N. C. and S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 207, 808 *Wadesboro, N. C.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Wafers,* duty on Canadian, sweetened 4 combined with confectionery, etc. 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, sweetened 7 combined with confectionery, etc. 7 *Wage Earners,* purpose of Department of Labor to promote the welfare of 736 improve working conditions 736 advance opportunities of, for profitable employment 736 *Wagon Road Land Grants, Oregon,* provisions relating to suits for forfeiture of certain 320 *Wagon Service, Postal,* appropriation for regulation, screen, etc. 546, 796 readjustment of pay of contractors for screen, resulting from increased weights of parcel post system 558 detailed accounts to be kept to determine 558 *Wagons,* duty on Canadian farm 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on farm 7 *Wahoo, Nebr.,* construetion of public building authorized at 872 *Wahpeton, N. Dak.,* appropriation for Indian school 529 for hospital, etc. 529 *Wakefield, F. H.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615 *Wakefield, Va.,* appropriation for watchman, monument, and dock at 389, 766 for maintaining grounds, Washington’s birthplace 445 *Walbridge Place, D. C.,* part of Twentieth Street NW. designated as 047 *Walden, N. Y.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Walhalla, N. Dak.,* made subport of entry 129 immediate transportation entry privileges extended to 129 *Wall, Thomas, Choctaw Indian,* title to reservation of Choctaw Indian lands in Mississippi, confirmed, etc. 189 *Walla Walla Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 534 *Walla Walla County, Wash.,* bridge authorized across Snake River, Franklin County, tn 54 *Walla Walla. Wash.,* appropriation for public building 425 condemned cannon granted to 511 *Wallkill Valley Cemetery Association, N. Y.,* condemned cannon granted for soldiers' monument to 725 *Wallowa National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 ccii *Walter Reed Army Hospital, D. C.,* appropriation for installing water meters in 155 *Waltham, Mass.,* appropriation for public building 425 *Wanamakcr, Rodman,* memorial to memory of the North American Indian may be erected on reservation in New York Harbor by, and others 45 *Wappinger Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 804 *War Balloons,* appropriation for; limit 571, 705 War *College, Army,* appropriation for expenses 569, 704 for maintenance 585, 717 *War College, Naval,* appropriation for maintenance 334, 895 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 620, 935 *War Department,* appropriation for Secretary, Assistant, assistant and chief clerk, clerks, etc. 386, 763 for clerks, etc., Adjutant General’s Office 386, 763 Inspector General’s office 386, 764 Judge Advocate General’s Office 386, 764 Signal Office 386, 764 wireless engineer s 386, 764 Quartermaster General’s Office 387 Office of Chief, Quartermaster Corps 764 Commissary General’s Office 387 Surgeon General’s Office 387, 764 Paymaster General’s Office 387 Office of Chief of Ordnance 387, 764 Office of Chief of Engineers 387, 765 employing emergency clerks repealed 765 Bureau of Insular Affairs 388, 765 Division of Militia Affairs 388, 765 for contingent expenses 388, 765 for rent 388, 766 for public buildings and grounds, superintendent, clerks, engineers, watch men, etc. 388, 766 for State, War, and Navy Department building, clerks, engineers, watch men, etc. 389, 767 for civil expenses under 438 for armories and arsenals 438 for military posts 438 for Fort Monroe, Va. 439 roadway to Seattle, Wash. 439 right of way, New Orleans, La. 439 for national cemeteries, etc. 439 for disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, civilian employees, etc. 440 for Confederate burial plats 441 for monuments, etc., Cuba and China 441 for national parks 441 reduction of commissions 442 allowance to officer, wreck of “Maine” 442 for buildings and grounds, Washington, D. C. 443 for Executive Mansion 444 for portrait of President Taft 444 for traveling expenses of the President 444 for Government telegraph 444 for Washington Monument 445 for repairs, etc., Lincoln’s death place 445 for Wakefield, Va. 445 for monument to President Tyler 445 for monuments to Generals Screven and Stewart 445 appropriation for monument, Germantown, Pa. 445 for Commission of Fine Arts 445 for rivers and harbors, contract work 445 for maps 447 for survey of northern and northwestern lakes 447 for California Débris Commission 448 for New York Harbor 448 for International Waterways Commission 448 for artificial limbs 448 for appliances for disabled soldiers 448 for trusses 448 for Providence Hospital, District of Columbia 448 for Garfield Hospital, District of Columbia 448 supervision of plans for building of Columbia Hospital 448 for National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 449 for aid to State and Territorial Homes 453 for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 453 for arrears of pay, War with Spain 453 for printing and binding for; bulletins of medical instructions 481 for fortifications 125, 671 for river and harbor improvements 201, 445, 801 for Military Academy 251, 856 for Army 569, 704 for protecting levees between Head of Passes and Cape Girardeau, Mo., against floods in Mississippi River. 78 for protecting levees on the Mississippi and tributary rivers against impending floods 85 for checking inroads of Missouri River opposite Sioux City, Iowa 109 for lifeboats, etc., for Army transports 133 deficiency appropriation for Army 3, 601, 619, 623, 917, 935, 938 for raising wreck of battleship “Maine” 48 for back pay, bounty, and commutation of rations 48 for arrears of pay, etc., War with Spain 49 for Columbus Memorial 49 for reimbursement of Texas 601 for Figueras Hermanos 601 for investigating claims growing out of Mexican insurrection 601 for Volunteer Soldiers’ Homes 602, 619, 920, 935 for State and Territorial homes 602, 921 for river and harbor work, damages to vessels 603, 919 for paying judgments, United States courts, under 617, 933 for Court of Claims, judgments under 617, 933 for artificial limbs 619 for headstones for soldiers’ graves 619, 623 for burial of indigent soldiers 619 for bounty 619 for collecting, etc., volunteers 619 for claims for horses, etc. 619 for John T. Smith 619 for Mexican War volunteers 619 for Mexican hostilities 619 for Cayuse Indian War 623 for International Waterways Commission 920 reduction of 5 per cent in classified service during fiscal year 385 salaries to lapse and be covered in 385 cciii Revolutionary War military records to be collected, etc. by 723 transfers from custody of other officials 723 appropriation for expenses; statement 723 use for purchase from private owners, etc., prohibited 723 transfer of park of Arlington Reservation to Navy Department for naval purposes 338 *War Revenue Taxes,* claims for, erroneously, etc., collected, to be presented before January 1, 1914 240 payment of 240 *War with Spain,* appropriation for arrears of pay, etc. 453 deficiency appropriation for arrears of pay, etc. 49 *Ware River, Va.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Warm Springs Agency, Oreg.,* appropriation for support, etc., of Indiana at 534 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of Indians at 621 *Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oreg.,* appropriation for bridge, etc., Deschutes River 534 *Warrants and Appropriations Division, Treasury Department,* appropriation for chief of division, etc. 374, 751 *Warren, R. I.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Warren River, R. I.* bridge authorized across 15 *Warrenton, Va.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Warrior River, Ala.,* appropriation for improvement of; locks and dams 446, 810 *Warrior Rock Light Station, Oreg.,* purchase of additional land authorized 1018 *Warroad Harbor, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of 217, 816 *Warsaw, Ind.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Warwick River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 preliminary examination of, to be made 225 *Wasatch National Forest, Utah,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 841 right of way across, granted to Salt Lake City 197 *Washakie National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 *Washington,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 400, 778 apportionment of Representatives 14 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden except by act of Congress 497 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 133 homesteaders in former Spokane Indian Reservation, granted leaves of absence 24 part of school lands may be leased for more than five years for public parks in 90 *Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System,* appropriation for cost of extension and betterments from receipts 571, 706 *Washington Aqueduct, D. C.* (*see also* Water Department, D. C.), appropriation for operation, salaries, etc. 154, 953 for improving Conduit Road 154, 953 for filtration plant and coagulant plant 154, 953 for emergency fund, etc. 154, 953 for parking McMillan Park Reservoir 154, 953 for lining tunnels 155, 953 for installing meters in specified institutions 155, 953 for remodeling Georgetown Reservoir 155 transfer of strip of land to Commissioners for highway; air shaft 155 *Washington Asylum and Jail, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 169, 965 use of buildings for municipal hospital to be reported on, etc. 170 for payments to families of prisoners 170, 965 for support of prisoners 170, 965 for transportation of prisoners 170, 965 deficiency appropriation for maintenance 599 for payments to destitute women and children 599, 917 for fuel, workhouse 600 for support of prisoners 600, 917 execution of judgments in capital cases to be by superintendent 170 *Washington Bayou, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Washington County, Minn.,* time extended for bridging Saint Croix River, from Saint Croix County, Minn., to 22 *Washington Court House, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Washington, D. C.* (*see also* District of Columbia), appropriation for naval gun factory 335, 896 for navy yard public works 340, 900 for new building, Bureau of Engraving and Printing 425 for post office 425 office building for bureaus, etc., of Interior Department, to be built on Square 143 880 approval of plans; amount authorized for construction 880 employment of technical, etc., services 880 construction contracts authorized 881 *Washington, Ga.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 874 *Washington Gas Light Company,* deficiency appropriation for gas service at Capitol 923 *Washington, Ind.,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Washington, Iowa,* construction of public building authorized at 871 *Washington, Miss.,* condemned cannon granted to, for Jefferson College 1009 *Washington, Mo.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Washington Monument, D. C.,* appropriation for care, etc., of grounds 443 for care and maintenance 445 for fuel, repairs, etc. 445 *Washington, N. C.,* appropriation for public building 425 *Washington National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 cciv *Washington-Oregon Corporation,* granted right of way for electric railroad, etc., across Vancouver Military Reservation, Wash. 264 *Washington Railway and Electric Company,* extension of tracks from Wisconsin Avenue to District Line directed 679 *Watches,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Water Department, D. C.,* appropriation for Washington Aqueduct, etc. 154, 953 for filtration and coagulant plants 154, 953 for emergency fund 154, 953 for McMillan Park Reservoir 154, 953 for lining tunnels 155, 953 for water meters, public institutions, etc. 155, 953 for Georgetown Reservoir 155 transfer of land to Commissioners 155 for investigation, etc., Great Falls water power 155 for extension of mains 176 receipts from assessment to be credited to revenues of 177 for salaries 179, 971 for general expenses 179, 972 for extending high-service system, installing meters, etc. 180, 972 temporary draftsmen, etc. 181, 973 temporary laborers, etc. 181, 973 *Water Hyacinth,* appropriation for removing from waters of Florida, Texas, and Louisiana to be expended for Mississippi waters 212 for removing, from waters of Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas 811 *Water Mains, D. C.,* appropriation for extension to Congress Heights 177 for laying along Conduit Road, etc. 177 for extension to Benning 177 for laying, etc. 180, 972 receipts from assessments for extensions, Congress Heights, Conduit Road, etc., to be credited to revenues of water department; former law re pealed 177 *Water Meters, D. C.,* appropriation for installing, in specified institutions, etc. 155, 953 for installing, in private residences, etc. 180, 972 *Water Power,* dams for improvement of navigation, may provide for development of 233 data concerning utilizing, for industrial and commercial purposes to be secured in river and harbor examinations 231, 826 *Water Power Company, D. C.* (*see* Public Utilities Commission, D. C.). *Supply of the United States,* appropriation for investigations to deter mine 458 *Water Terminals,* report to be made on, contiguous to river and harbor improvements, and their railroad connections; scope of report 232, 826 *Water Valley, Hiss.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Wateree River, S. C,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 808 *Waterloo, Iowa,* terms of court at 735 *Waterloo, N. Y.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 Waters, *Mineral, etc.,* duty on Canadian, in bottles or jugs 5 reciprocal duty in Canada, in bottles or jugs 7 Waters, *Mineral, Natural,* free of duty when imported from Canada, not in bottles or jugs 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, not in bottles or jugs 11 *Watersheds of Navigable Streams* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters). *Watertown Arsenal, Mass.,* appropriation for testing machines 438 *Waterville, Me.,* appropriation for public building 425 *Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvements in gun departments 438 *Waterways Commission, Canadian,* appropriation for salaries and expenses 478, 695 *Waterways Commission, International,* appropriation for expenses until December 31, 1912 448 deficiency appropriation for salaries and expenses 920 *Waterways Commission, National,* appropriation for expenses incurred 222 disposal of books, charts, etc. 222 *Waterways, Inland,* appropriation for improvement of, Rehoboth Bay to Delaware Bay, Del. 205, 806 Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N. C., purchase of Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal 206, 807 Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N. C. 206, 807 Beaufort to New River, N. C. 207, 807 New River and Swansboro, N . C. 207, 807 Pamlico Sound to Beaufort Inlet, N. C. 207 Core Sound to Beaufort, N. C. 807 Charleston to Alligator Creek, S. C. 208, 808 Charleston to McClellanville, S. C. 208, 808 Savannah, Ga., to Fernandina, Fla. 209, 809 Franklin to Mermentau, La. 212 Mermentau River to Sabine River 212, 812 West Galveston Bay and Brazos River, Tex., bridges 214, 814 Guadalupe River to Victoria 214, 814 Brazos Riverand Matagorda Bay 814 Port Townsend Bay to Oak Bay, Wash. 820 Puget Sound to Lakes Union and Washington, Wash. 820 preliminary examination to be made of, from Norfolk, Va., to Beaufort Inlet, N.C. 822 Pamlico River to Jones Bay, N.C. 226 Beaufort, S. C., to Savannah, Ga. 823 McClellanville and Winyah Bay, S. C. 226 Charleston, S. C., to Savannah, Ga. 823 East Pass and Apalachicola River, Fla. 823 Haw Creek and Tomoka River, Fla. 227 Pensacola Bay to Wolfs Bay, Fla., and Ala. 227 Pensacola Bay, Fla., to Mobile Bay, Ala. 823 Black Warrior River and Fivemile Creek, Ala. 227 Tennessee River and Tombigbee River, Miss. 227 Corpus Christi to Baffins Bay, Tex. 228 ccv preliminary examination to be made of, from Lake Erie to Lake Michigan 228 Lake Superior to Mississippi River 229 Similk Bay and Padilla Bay, Wash. 230 continuation of expenses of commission on, Lockport, Ill.., to mouth of the Illinois 828 uniform system of classification for freight on, to be adopted 223 collating of ton mileage 223 *Waukegan, Ill.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 217, 817 for public building 428 *Waukesha, Wis.,* appropriation for public building 426 Weucitum *Band of Chinook Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for payment to 535 acceptance to be in full for all demands 535 no payment if no living member or descendant 535 allowance for attorneys 535 receipt to be given 535 *Waynesboro, Ga.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Waynesboro, Va.,* construction of public building authorized at; addition to site 873 *Waynesburg, Pa.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 876 *Waynesville, N. C.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Weather Bureau,* appropriation for salaries 270, 829 for fuel, lights, repairs, etc. 271, 829 for contingent expenses in Washington 271, 829 for general expenses 271, 829 cooperation with other bureaus, etc. 271, 829 for salaries of stat ion officials, etc. 271, 829 for supplies and materials 271, 830 for instruments, apparatus, etc. 271, 830 for rent, repair or buildings etc., outside of Washington 271, 830 for traveling expenses 271, 830 for telephoning, telegraphing, etc. 271, 830 for maintenance of bureau lines 271, 830 for investigations, reports, etc. 271, 830 for printing office expenses 272, 830 for two observatories outside of District of Columbia 830 transfer of field employees to Department service; travel allowances 830 for printing and binding 482 deficiency appropriation for general expenses 622, 625 *Weatherford, Tex.,* appropriation for public buildings 426 *Webber, F. N.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615 *Wedemeyer, W. W., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 931 *Weeders,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Weights and Measures, International Bureau of,* appropriation for annual contribution 79, 691 *Weights and Measures, International Committee of,* appropriation for expenses of member 410, 787 *Weights, Measures and Markets, D. C., Superintendent of,* appropriation for, assistants, etc. 143, 941 *Werser National Forest, Idaho,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 *Weldon Springs Landing, Mo.,* bridge authorized across Missouri River 15, 1015 time extended for bridging Missouri River at 1014 *Welles, Capt. Briant H.,* deficiency appropriation for credit in ac counts 920 *Wenaha National Forest, Wash. and Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 *Wenatchee National Forest, Wash.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 *Wenatchee, Wash.,* condemned cannon granted to 511 construction of public building authorized at 873 *Wessaweskeag River, Me.,* preliminary examination of, to be made at South Thomaston 223 *West Galveston Bay Channel, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of 214, 813 *West Galveston Bay, Tex.,* appropriation for improvement of water way to Brazos River; bridges 214 *West Indies,* appropriation for Weather Service expenses in 271, 829 *West Point, Ga.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *West Point, Miss.,* appropriation for public building 426 *West Point, N. Y,* (*see* Military Academy) *West Point, Va.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *West River, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of, New Haven 202 *West Virginia,* apportionment of Representatives 14 bridges authorized across Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, between Kentucky or Virginia and 185 *West Virginia Northern Judicial District,* counties constituting 76 terms, Clarksburg 76 Martinsburg 76 Parkersburg 76 Philippi 76 Wheeling; rooms 76 *West Virginia, Southern Judicial District,* counties constituting 76 terms, Addison; rooms 76 Bluefield 76 Charleston 76 Huntington 76 Lewisburg 76 *Westchester Creek, N. Y.,* appropriation for improvement of 804 preliminary examination of, to be made 224, 822 *Westerly, R. I.,* appropriation for public building 426 *Western Avenue NW., D. C.,* condemning land for extending and widening 724 appropriation for expenses 724 ccvi *Westplains, Mo.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 878 *Westport, Conn.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 802 preliminary examination of harbor, to be made 224 *Weymouth Back River,* reconstruction, etc., authorized of bridge across, Hingham, Mass. 61 appropriation for Government share of 62 *Weymouth Fore River, Mass.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 821 *Whaling Vessels,* licensed deck officer requirements not applicable to 733 *Wheat,* duty on Canadian, flour 4 reciprocal duty in Canada on, flour 7 free of duty when imported from Canada 9 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 10 *Wheelapa Band of Chinook Indians, Oreg.,* appropriation for payment to 535 acceptance to be in full for all demands 535 no payment if no living member or descendant 535 allowance for attorneys 535 receipt to be given 535 *Wheeling, W. Va.,* terms of court at 76 *Whisky,* restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *White, Andrew D.,* reappointed on Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution 637 *White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians, Minn.,* appropriation for annual celebration, from tribal funds 525 *White Hall Cemetery, Bristol, Pa.,* sale of United States interest in, authorized 440 *White, J. K.,* deficiency appropriation for services 615 *White Mountain Indian Reservation* (*see* San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz.). *White Mountains Watersheds* (*see* Conservation of Navigable Waters). *White Phosphorus Matches,* internal revenue tax on, provisions governing 81 *White-Pine Blister Rust,* quarantine, etc., against spread of 317 *White River,* bridge authorized across, Branson, Mo. 67 Cotter, Ark. 75 *White River, Ark.,* appropriation for improvement of, maintenance 215, 814 for improvement of, Devail Bluff 814 alteration, etc., in bridge across, authorized 185 *White River National Forest, Colo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 *White River Ute Indians, Utah,* appropriation for irrigating allotted lands of 537 *Whitman National Forest, Oreg.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 *Wichita Indians, etc., Okla.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 529 *Wichita National Forest, Okla.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 *Wickliffe, R. C., late a Representative in Congress,* deficiency appropriation for pay to widow of 616 *Wicomico River, Md.,* appropriation for improvement of 205, 806 preliminary examination of, to be made 822 *Wild Geese, etc.* (*see* Migratory Game Birds) *Wiley, Rankin,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 616 *Willamette River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of, above Oregon City 221, 819 for improvement of, Portland to Oregon City 221, 819 for improvement of, below Portland, Oreg. 221, 446, 819 preliminary examination of, to be made; locks and dams, etc. 230 bridge authorized across, Newberg, Oreg. 86 *Willapa River and Harbor, Wash.,* appropriation for improvement of 447 preliminary examination of, to be made; local cooperation 231 and bar entrance 825 of streams entering harbor 231 *“ William A. Hawgood,” Steamer,* name of, changed to “R. L. Agassiz” 73 *William IL. Wiley and Son Company,* deficiency appropriation for 613 *Williams, Charles L.,* deficiency appropriation for pay 617 *Williamson and Pond Creek Railroad Company,* may bridge Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, Williamson, W. Va. 112 *Williamson, W. Va.,* bridge authorized across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at 56, 112 *Williamsport, Pa.,* terms of court at 730 *Willow, Cal.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 873 *Willow Tree Alley Park, D. C.,* appropriation for development of 952 *Wills Creek, Ala.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Wilmington, Del.,* appropriation for improvement of harbor 204, 806 contract for dredging 204 dredging plant for river and harbor work at, and other places 204 *Wilmington, N. C.,* construction of new building for government offices, other than post office, on present customhouse site 881 limit of cost increased; use of balances. 881 contracts authorized 882 portion of marine hospital reservation; conveyed for county industrial school uses 191 *Wilmington, Ohio,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Wilson, Honorable James,* appropriation for portrait of, former Secretary of Agriculture, for Department of Agriculture 850 *Wilson, Honorable William W.,* deficiency appropriation for contested election expenses 616 *Winchester, Ky.,* enlargement of public building at, authorized 869 *Winchester, Mass.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 ccvii *Winchester, Tenn.,* acquiring additional land for site of public building at, authorized 868 *Wind Cave National Game Preserve, S. Dak.,* appropriation for establishing, for buffalo and native American animals 293 for lands for water supply 293 for fencing, sheds, etc. 293 *Wind River Indian Reservation* (*see also* Shoshone Indian Reservation, Wyo.), homesteaders on ceded lands of, unable to secure water may commute entries 91 *Windmills,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 7 *Windsor, Vt.,* terms of court at 59 *Wine,* duty on Canadian prune 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on prune 7 restriction on traffic in District of Columbia in 997 *Wines for Sacramental Purposes,* introduction and use of, permitted within the Indian country, etc. 519 *Winnebago Indians, Nebr. and Wis.,* per capita payment of tribal funds to 187 special census to be taken for 187 *Winnemucca, Nev.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Winnipeg, Yankton and Gulf Railroad Company,* time extended for bridging Missouri River, Yankton, S. Dak., by 357 *Winston-Salem, N. C.,* appropriation for public building; payment for changes in old building 426 rent 426 *Winyah Bay, S. C.,* appropriation for improvement of 208, 447, 808 preliminary examination to be made of in land waterway between McClellan ville and 226 *Wire, Barbed Fencing,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Wire, Cast-Steel,* free of duty when imported from Canada 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada 11 *Wire Rods, Iron or Steel,* free of duty when imported from Canada, rolled round 10 reciprocally exempt from duty in Canada, rolled round 11 *Wireless Communication* (*see also* Radio Communication), appropriation for enforcing law for ocean steamers 409, 786 *Wireless Engineers, Army,* appropriation for, in Signal Office, D. C. 386, 764 *Wireless Telegraph* (*see also* Radio Communication), appropriation for expenses of delegates to International Radiotelegraphie Conference 102 *Wireless Telephone, Army,* deficiency appropriation for 601 *Wisconsin,* apportionment of Representatives 14 grant of islands in inland lakes to, for forest reserves; condition 324 *Wisconsin Central Railway Company,* time extended for bridging Saint Croix River, Saint Croix County, Wis., to Washington County, Minn. 22 *Wise, Va.,* condemned cannon granted to 509 *Withlacoochee River, Fla.,* appropriation for improvement of 210, 810 preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Witnesses, Court of Claims,* not excluded on account of color or inter est 61 *Witnesses, United States Courts,* appropriation for fees 465 deficiency appropriation for fees 622, 634, 926, 937 *Wolf River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of 212, 811 *Wolf River, Wis.,* appropriation for improvement of 816 preliminary examination of, to be made 229 *“Wolverine, U. S. S.,* gunboat to take the place of, may be built elsewhere than on Great Lakes, etc. 355 appropriation available 355 *Wood Distillation,* appropriation for investigating methods of 287, 842 *Wood Flour,* duty on Canadian 5 reciprocal duty in Canada on 8 *Wood Pulp,* duty on Canadian iron or steel digesters for 6 reciprocal duty in Canada on iron or steel digestors for 8 free of duty when imported from Canada; condition precedent 11 *Woodbridge Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 294, 805 *Woodbury Creek, N. J.,* appropriation for improvement of 805 *Woodbury, N. J.,* construction of public building authorized at 872 *Woodcock, Amos W. W.,* deficiency appropriation for services 929 *Woods, Emma,* deficiency appropriation for 614 Woodstock, Ill., acquiring site for public building at, authorized 877 *Woodstock, Va.,* acquiring site for public building at, authorized 879 *Woodward, Okla.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at. authorized 875 *Woody, O. S.,* appropriation for widow of sea-post clerk, lost on 1 ‘ Titanic ” 550 *Wooster, Ohio,* appropriation for public building 426 *Workday,* eight hours restriction for laborers and mechanics on public works, etc. 726 *Workhouse, D. C.,* appropriation for salaries 175, 969 for maintenance and operation, Occo quan, Va. 175, 969 for construction, etc. 176 for fuel 176, 969 for tugboat and barges 969 ccviii appropriation for material for repaire, etc. 969 for purchase of additional land adjoining. 969 from proceeds of sale of Belvoir tract 969 deficiency appropriation for support of 629 for fuel 918 products of workhouse to be sold to other institutions, etc 176 *Workmen’s Compensation Commission, Employers’ Liability and,* time to make report extended 50 *Wrapping Paper, Postal Service,* appropriation for 552, 800 *Wrecking Pontoon for Naval Submarines,* appropriation for construction or purchase of 905 *Writs of Error,* may be issued by clerks of district courts, Supreme Court, and circuit courts of appeals 54 *Wyandotte Indians, Kans.,* sale of burying ground Kansas City, Kans., etc., repealed 668 *Wyandotte, Mich.,* acquiring site and erecting public building at, authorized 875 *Wyoming,* appropriation for surveyor general, clerks, etc. 401, 778 for feeding, protecting and removal of elk in 293 purchase of lands, etc., authorized ., 293 apportionment of Representative 14 creation or enlargement of national forests in, forbidden, except by act of Congress 497 grant of lands in exchange for cession to enlarge Fort Mackenzie 438 homestead entries of 320 acres of nonirrigable, etc., lands allowed in 133 homesteaders in specified land districts, granted leaves of absence 24 on ceded Wind River Reservation, unable to secure water may com mute entries 91 *Wyoming National Forest, Wyo.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 **Y.** *Yachts,* foreign built, not used for trade, admitted to registry, subject to duty 562 licensed deck officers requirements not applicable to 733 *Yachts, American Pleasure,* may be licensed to go from port to port, etc., without entry at customhouse 315 restrictions; liability for violating laws 315 returning from foreign country to make entry 315 to deliver manifest of dutiable articles 315 *Yakima, etc., Indians, Wash.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 538 deficiency appropriation for support, etc., of 624 *Yakima Indian Reservation, Wash.,* appropriation for irrigation system; repayment 538 deficiency appropriation for 621 for townsites and allotments; reimbursable 621, 936 investigation directed to determine plan for providing water for lands of, etc. 538 *Yalobusha River, Miss.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Yamhill and Marion Counties, Oreg.,* may bridge Willamette River, Newberg 86 *Yamhill River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 221, 819 *Yankton Indian Agency, S. Dak.,* appropriation for repairs, etc., to buildings 520 *Yankton, S. Dak.,* time extended for bridging Missouri River at 357 *Yankton Tribe of Sioux Indians, S. Dak.,* appropriation for support, etc., of 537 *“ Yantis,” U. S. S.,* appropriation for repairs 347 *Yaquina Bay, Oreg.,* preliminary examination to be made of, and bar entrance 230 *Yaquina River, Oreg.,* appropriation for improvement of 819 *Yazoo River, Miss.,* appropriation for improvement of mouth of, and Vicksburg harbor 212, 811 for improvement of, and tributaries 212, 811 *Yell and Conway Counties, Ark.,* may bridge Petit Jean River, Pontoon, Ark. 29 *Yellow Fever,* appropriation for prevention of epidemic 436 *Yellow River, Fla.,* preliminary examination of, to be made 227 *Yellowstone National Park,* appropriation for commissioner 412, 789 for maintenance, etc.; restriction on re moving snow 442 for roads, bridges, etc. 442 for protection, etc. 460 for care of buffaloes 460 *Yellowstone River,* bridge authorized across, Dawson County, Mont. 117 McKenzie County, N. Dak. 680 *Yerba Buena Island, Cal.,* appropriation for naval training station, maintenance 333, 894 for naval training station, buildings 341 for naval training station, water pipe 901 *Yoakum, Tex.,* construction of public building authorized at 873 *Yonkers, N. Y.,* limit of cost of public building, applicable only to site 867 construction of building authorized; limit of cost 867 *Yosemite National Park, Cal.,* appropriation for protection, etc. 460 continuation of examination of San Francisco water supply in 460 titles to private holdings in, to be secured by exchange of timber therefor 80 timber adjoining public roads to be pre served by exchange 80 determination of values; payment by owners of excess 80 lands to be added to Park 80 regulations for cutting and removal of timber payment by owners 81 sale of matured, etc., timber authorized; disposal of receipts 81 *Youngs Bay and River, Oreg.,* preliminary examination of, to be made.. 230 *Yukon River, Alaska,* appropriation for improvement of Apoon mouth of 222 preliminary examination to be made of the Apoon mouth of 825 ccix *Yuma, Ariz.,* appropriation for investigating need of bridge for Indians of Yuma Reservation across Colorado River from Fort Yuma, Cal., to 523 grant of lands for public purposes to 325 *Yuma Indian Reservation, Cal.,* appropriation for investigating, etc., ad visability of constructing bridge across Colorado River, in 523 for costa, etc., increased allotment irrigation charges 523 **Z.** *Zanzibar,* appropriation for interpreters and guards at consulate 103, 696 *Zippel Bay, Lake of the Woods, Minn.,* appropriation for improvement of 816 *Zoological Park, D. C., National,* appropriation for expenses; half from Dis trict revenues 437 for bowlder bridge across Rock Creek 437 for installing water meters in 155 for printing and binding 481 deficiency appropriation for opening connecting highways 916 plans, etc., for buildings in, to be prepared by municipal architect, District of Columbia 437 bridges to be under engineer of bridges 437 purchase of land authorized to connect Potomac Park with, etc. 885 lands made part of parkway, etc. 885 *Zuni National Forest, N. Mex. and Ariz.,* appropriation for maintenance, etc., of 286, 842 Fort Wingate reservation made part of 286 area increased by exchange of timber for privately owned lands within 323 2 **THE STATUTES AT LARGE** OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FROM MARCH, 1911, TO MARCH, 1913 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE TWO HOUSES OF CONGRESS AND RECENT TREATIES, CONVENTIONS, AND EXECUTIVE PROCLAMATIONS EDITED, PRINTED, AND PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE **VOL. XXXVII** IN TWO PARTS Part 1—Public Acts and Resolutions Part 2—Private Acts and Resolutions, Concurrent Resolutions, Treaties, and Proclamations PART 2 WASHINGTON 1913 iii **LIST** of the PRIVATE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME Acts of the Sixty-second Congress of the United States. STATUTE I.—1911. Page. *Eliza Choteau Roscamp.* An Act For the relief of Eliza Choteau Roscamp. August 17, 1911 1027 *Isabella Wilkie.* An Act Relieving and exempting lot numbered fifty-three in Ann S. Parker’s subdivision of lots in square numbered one hundred and forty of the city of Washington, District of Columbia, from the operation of an act entitled “An act to restrict the ownership of real estate in the Territories to American citizens, ” approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven. August 22, 1911 1027 *Gate of Heaven Church.* An Act To remit the duty on pictorial windows to be imported by the Gate of Heaven Church, South Boston, Massachusetts. August 22, 1911 1028 *Annie M. Matthews.* An Act To authorize and direct the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to place the name of Annie M. Matthews on the pension roll of the police and firemen’s pension fund. August 22, 1911 1028 STATUTE II.—1911–1912. *Benjamin F. Martz.* An Act For the relief of Benjamin F. Martz, and for other purposes. March 7, 1912 1029 *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 29, 1912 1029 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. April 12, 1912 1030 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. May 3, 1912 1031 *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 9, 1912 1040 *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 9, 1912 1048 *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 9, 1912 1056 *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 9, 1912 1067 *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 certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. May 9, 1912 1075 *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 9, 1912 1076iv *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 9, 1912 1082 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pension and increases of pension to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. May 9, 1912 1088 *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. May 9, 1912 1093 *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 27, 1912 1094 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. May 27, 1912 1099 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. May 27, 1912 1111 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. May 27, 1912 1122 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. May 27, 1912 1130 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. June 3, 1912 1139 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. June 6, 1912 1149 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. June 19, 1912 1150 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. June 19, 1912 1160 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. June 19, 1912 1176 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. June 19, 1912 1191 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. June 19, 1912 1209 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. June 19, 1912 1226 *William Z. Norman.* An Act To correct the military record of William Z. Norman. June 26, 1912 1239 *Robert S. Gill.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Robert S. Gill. July 3, 1912 1239 *Sarah A. Waite.* An Act For the relief of Sarah A. Waite. July 3, 1912 1239 *Douglas B. Thompson.* An Act For the relief of Douglas B. Thompson. July 3, 1912 1239 *Marcus Ramadanovitch.* An Act For the relief of Slavo Ramadanovitch, of Cettigne, a Montenegrin subject, heir, and administrator of Marcus Ramadanovitch, alias Radich, deceased. July 3, 1912 1240 *“Manzanita, ” lighthouse tender.* An Act To reimburse the officers and crew of the lighthouse tender Manzanita for personal-property losses sustained by them on the foundering of that tender October sixth, nineteen hundred and five. July 3, 1912 1240 *A. G. Strain.* An Act For the relief of the legal heirs of A. G. Strain. July 3, 1912 1240 *American Surety Company.* An Act For the relief of the American Surety Company of New York. July 3, 1912 1440 *Albert S. Henderer.* An Act For the relief of Albert S. Henderer. July 3, 1912 1241 *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. July 5, 1912 1241 *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. July 5, 1912 1242 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. July 5, 1912 1243v *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 of such soldiers and sailors. July 5, 1912 1243 *Alfred L. Dutton.* An Act For the relief of Alfred L. Dutton. July 6, 1912 1244 *Herbert Thompson.* An Act For the relief of Herbert Thompson. July 6, 1912 1245 *William F. McKim.* An Act for the relief of William F. McKim. July 6, 1912 1245 *Elizabeth B. Preston.* An Act Granting a pension to Elizabeth B. Preston. July 6, 1912 1245 *James W. Chrisman.* An Act To authorize the issuance of patent to James W. Chrisman for the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirteen, and the north half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-four, township twenty-nine north, range one hundred and thirteen west of the sixth principal meridian. July 6, 1912 1245 *Frank Esterbrook and C. O. Williams.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to adjust and settle the claims of the attorney of record involving certain Indian allotments, and for other purposes. July 6, 1912 1246 *Charley Clark.* An Act For the relief of Charley Clark, a homestead settler on certain lands therein described. July 6, 1912 1246 *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. July 6, 1912 1246 *Pensions, Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pensions to cetain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. July 6, 1912 1254 *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. July 6, 1912 1259 *Turner Hardware Company.* An Act For the relief of the Turner Hardware Company. July 9, 1912 1260 *Kate Ferrell.* An Act For the relief of Kate Ferrell. July 9, 1912 1261 *Alessandro Comba.* An Act For the relief of Alessandro Comba. July 10, 1912 1261 *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. July 10, 1912 1261 *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. July 10, 1912 1270 *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. July 18, 1912 1275 *Mary Bradford Crowninshield.* An Act Granting an increase of pension to Mary Bradford Crowninshield. July 20, 1912 1276 *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. July 20, 1912 1276 *Mary E. Quinn.* An Act For the relief of Mary E. Quinn. July 27, 1912 1281 *Theodore Salus.* An Act For the relief of Theodore Salus. July 30, 1912 1282 *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. July 30, 1912 1282 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pension to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. July 30, 1912 1283 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. July 30, 1912 1284 *Daniel W. Abbott.* An Act Authorizing Daniel W. Abbott to make homestead entry. July 31, 1912 1285 *Delaware Transportation Company.* An Act For the relief of the Delaware Transportation Company, owner of the American steamer Dorothy. July 31, 1912 1285 *Cornelia C. Bragg.* An Act Granting a pension to Cornelia C. Bragg. August 1, 1912 1285 *Fifth-Third National Bank.* An Act For the relief of the Fifth-Third National Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio. August 2, 1912 1286 *Allegheny River flood losses.* An Act For the relief of J. M. H. Mellon, administrator, James A. Mellon, Thomas D. Mellon, Mrs. E. L. Siverd, J. M. H. Mellon, Bessie Blue, Mrs. Simpson, Annie Turley, C. B. Eyler, Luella C. Pearce, John McCracken, A. J. Mellon, J. J. Martin, Eugene Richmond, Springdale Methodist Episcopal Church, Heidekamp Mirror Company, James P. Confer, junior, W. P. Bigley, W. J. Bole, and S. A. Moyer, all of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. August 2, 1912 1286 *James S. Baer.* An Act For the relief of James S. Baer. August 9, 1912 1287 *G. A. Embry.* An Act For the relief of G. A. Embry. August 14, 1912 1287 *Eliza B. Hause.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Eliza B. Hause. August 14, 1912 1287vi *Johanna S. Stoeckle.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Johanna S. Stoeckle. August 14, 1912 1287 *Annie R. Schley.* An Act Granting an increase of pension to Annie R. Schley. August 14, 1912 1288 *J. Kennard and, Sons Carpet Company.* An Act For the relief of the J. Kennard and Sons Carpet Company. August 16, 1912 1288 *C. Person’s Sons.* An Act For the relief of C. Person’s Sons. August 16, 1912 1288 *Catherine Grimm.* An Act For the relief of Catherine Grimm. August 16, 1912 1288 *Roetzel and Chipman.* An Act For the relief of Henry G. Roetzel and Paul Chipman. August 17, 1912 1288 *Robert E. Burke.* An Act For the relief of Robert E. Burke. August 17, 1912 1289 *Mary J. Manning.* An Act For the relief of Mary J. Manning. August 17, 1912 1289 *Martin A. L. Olsen.* An Act For the relief of Martin A. L. Olsen. August 20, 1912 1289 *Stanley H. Kunz.* An Act Providing for the refund of certain duties incorrectly collected on a certain horse. August 20, 1912 1290 *John M. Oak.* An Act For the relief of John M. Oak. August 20, 1912 1290 *William K. Harvey.* An Act For the relief of William K. Harvey, alias William K. Hall. August 20, 1912 1290 *Milo D. Bacon.* An Act To convey certain real estate in the village of Jonesville, Hillsdale County, Michigan. August 20, 1912 1290 *Frank Wenzel.* An Act For the indemnification of Frank Wenzel. August 20, 1912 1291 *Mary Beal.* An Act For the relief of Mary Beal. August 21, 1912 1291 *I. S. Rogers and J. L. Worthley.* An Act For the relief of I. S. Rogers and J. L. Worthley. August 21, 1912 1291 *John Johnson.* An Act For the relief of John Johnson. August 21, 1912 1292 *E. Rosenwald and Brother.* An Act For the relief of E. Rosenwald and Brother. August 21, 1912 1292 *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. August 21, 1912 1292 *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. August 21, 1912 1293 *John Treffeisen.* An Act For the relief of John Treffeisen. August 22, 1912 1293 *Alva, Okla.* An Act To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey a certain frame building. August 22, 1912 1293 *John J. Troxell.* An Act For the relief of John J. Troxell. August 22, 1912 1294 *Stephen Campbell and Isaac Overdorf.* An Act For the relief of Stephen Campbell and Isaac Overdorf. August 22, 1912 1294 *John P. Risley.* An Act For the relief of John P. Risley. August 22, 1912 1294 *Joe Cook.* An Act For the relief of Joe Cook. August 22, 1912 1294 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. August 23, 1912 1295 *Catherine Ratchford.* An Act For the relief of Catherine Ratchford. August 23, 1912 1295 *Catherine Wise.* An Act Granting a pension to Catherine Wise. August 24, 1912 1295 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. August 24, 1912 1295 *Ferdinand Tobe.* An Act For the relief of Ferdinand Tobe. August 24, 1912 1337 *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 to certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers or sailors. August 24, 1912 1337 *Pensions, Regulars, and other than Civil War.* An Act Granting pensions and increase of pension to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy, and certain soldiers and sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. August 24, 1912 1338 *James E. C. Covel.* An Act For the relief of James E. C. Covel. August 24, 1912 1340 *Patrick Howe.* An Act For the relief of Patrick Howe. August 24, 1912 1340 *West Kentucky Coal Company.* An Act For the relief of the West Kentucky Coal Company. August 24, 1912 1340 *D. B. Loveman, etc.* An Act Authorizing the Secretary of War to convey by deed to D. B. Loveman, and D. B. Loveman, president of Bragg Hill Land Company, of Hamilton County, a certain strip or parcel of land in Hamilton County, Tennessee. August 24, 1912 1340 *Frank D. Courtade.* An Act For the relief of Frank D. Courtade. August 24, 1912 1341 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. August 24, 1912 1341 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. August 24, 1912 1342 *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. August 24, 1912 1343vii *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. August 24, 1912 1344 *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. August 24, 1912 1345 RESOLUTIONS. *John W. Gulick.* Joint Resolution To authorize Captain John W. Gulick, United States Army, to accept a position under the Government of the Republic of Chile. May 11, 1912 1346 *Otto Neumann Sverdrup.* Joint Resolution Authorizing the licensing and employment of Otto Neumann Sverdrup as master of vessels of the United States. July 3, 1912 1346 *Eugene Prince.* Joint Resolution To grant American citizenship to Eugene Prince. July 19, 1912 1346 *Owl Creek Coal Company.* Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to permit the continuation of coal-mining operations on certain lands in Wyoming. August 1, 1912 1346 *Thomas Davidson.* Joint Resolution To correct an error in an Act entitled “An Act granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war, ” approved June nineteenth, nineteen hundred and twelve. August 9, 1912 1347 STATUTE III.—1912–1913. *Joseph W. McCall.* An Act For the relief of Joseph W. McCall. January 21, 1913 1349 *Theodore N. Gates.* An Act For the relief of Theodore N. Gates. January 24, 1913 1349 *National Cartage and Warehouse Company.* An Act To refund to the National Cartage and Warehouse Company, of New York City, New York, excess duty. January 24, 1913 1349 *Joshua H. Hutchinson.* An Act For the relief of Joshua H. Hutchinson. January 27, 1913 1350 *Anna M. Toreson.* An Act For the relief of the heirs of Anna M. Toreson, deceased. January 28, 1913 1350 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. January 28, 1913 1350 *William P. Clark.* An Act Granting an increase of pension to William P. Clark. January 30, 1913 1360 *Injuries, etc., to Government employees.* An Act To pay certain employees of the Government for injuries received while in the discharge of their duties. February 7, 1913 1361 *Refund of light dues.* An Act To refund certain tonnage taxes and light dues. February 7, 1913 1362 *Charles S. Jackson.* An Act To reimburse Charles S. Jackson. February 7, 1913 1362 *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 12, 1913 1363 *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 12, 1913 1364 *Samuel Schiffer.* An Act For the relief of the legal representatives of Samuel Schiffer. February 12, 1913 1371 *Frederick H. Ferris.* An Act For the relief of Frederick H. Ferris. February 13, 1913 1371 *Harry S. Wade.* An Act For the relief of Harry S. Wade. February 14, 1913 1372 *Simon Nager.* An Act For the relief of Simon Nager. February 14, 1913 1372 *Injuries to Government employees, etc.* An Act To pay certain employees of the Government for injuries received while in the discharge of their duties, and other claims. February 18, 1913 1372 *Carl Krueger.* An Act For the relief of Carl Krueger. February 20, 1913 1373 *Francis Grinstead.* An Act For the relief of Francis Grinstead, alias Francis M. Grinstead. February 20, 1913 1373 *Lewis F. Walsh.* An Act For the relief of Lewis F. Walsh. February 20, 1913 1374 *Sylvester W. Barnes.* An Act For the relief of Sylvester W. Barnes. February 20, 1913 1374 *Sylvester G. Parker.* An Act For the relief of Sylvester G. Parker. February 20, 1913 1374 *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 of wars other than the Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. February 20, 1913 1374 *Christian Hedges.* An Act For the relief of Christian Hedges. February 21, 1913 1376 *John K. Wren.* An Act For the relief of John K. Wren. February 21, 1913 1376 *Almon P. Frederick.* An Act For the relief of the estate of Almon P. Frederick. February 24, 1913 1376 *Florida East Coast Railway Company.* An Act To authorize the exchange of conveyances between the Florida East Coast Railway Company and the United States. February 25, 1913 1377 *William Hommelsberg.* An Act For the relief of William Hommelsberg. February 25, 1913 1377 *Isaac Thompson.* An Act For the relief of Isaac Thompson. February 25, 1913 1377 *William Kaiser.* An Act For the relief of William Kaiser. February 25, 1913 1377 *David Crowther.* An Act For the relief of David Crowther. February 25, 1913 1378 *Fifth- Third National Bank, of Cincinnati.* An Act Granting the Fifth-Third National Bank, of Cincinnati, Ohio, the right to use original charter numbered twenty. February 26, 1913 1378viii *William II Seward.* An Act For the relief of William H. Seward. March 2, 1913 1378 *Barkley S. Denison.* An Act To correct the military record of Barkley S. Denison. March 2, 1913 1378 *John C. Sullivan.* An Act For the relief of John C. Sullivan. March 2, 1913 1379 *Robert Ross.* An Act For the relief of Robert Ross. March 2, 1913 1379 *James Parsons.* An Act For the relief of James Parsons. March 2, 1913 1379 *Charles S. Kincaid.* An Act For the relief of Charles S. Kincaid. March 2, 1913 1379 *Samuel Butter and Company.* An Act For the relief of Samuel Butter and Company. March 3, 1913 1380 *Catherine Maroney.* An Act To legalize titles in the District of Columbia to certain citizens. March 3, 1913 1380 *Alice V. Houghton.* An Act For the relief of Alice V. Houghton. March 3, 1913 1380 *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, 1913 1381 *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, 1913 1387 *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 of wars other than the Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1913 1393 *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, 1913 1394 *Ralph E. Hess.* An Act For the reimbursement of Ralph E. Hess for two horses lost while hired by the United States Geological Survey. March 3, 1913 1399 *Louisiana Distillery Company.* An Act To refund certain taxes paid by the Louisiana Distillery Company (Limited), of New Orleans, Louisiana. March 3, 1913 1399 *Mathew T. Fuller.* An Act For the relief of Mathew T. Fuller. March 3, 1913 1400 *W. A. Kelly.* An Act For the relief of W. A. Kelly. March 3, 1913 1400 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. March 3, 1913 1400 *Mary MacArthur.* An Act Granting a pension to Mary MacArthur. March 3, 1913 1413 *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 children of soldiers and sailors of said war. March 3, 1913 1414 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1913 1440 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1913 1442 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. March 3, 1913 1444 *Maria McMurdie.* An Act For the relief of Maria McMurdie. March 4, 1913 1445 *Felix Morgan.* An Act For the relief of Felix Morgan. March 4, 1913 1445 *Cora Evans.* An Act For the relief of Cora Evans. March 4, 1913 1445 *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 of such soldiers and sailors. March 4, 1913 1445 *E. T. Bourger.* An Act To construe the name of E. T. Bourger, as the same appears in the report of Hawkins-Taylor Commission in relation to Company F, Osage County Battalion, Missouri Home Guards, to refer to Joseph Bourgeret, of Osage County, Missouri. March 4, 1913 1447 *Minor Meriwether, jr.* An Act Waiving the age limit for admission to the Pay Corps of the United States Navy in the case of Minor Meriwether, junior. March 4, 1913 1447 *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 of wars other than the Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 4, 1913 1447 *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 of wars other than the Civil War, and to certain widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. March 4, 1913 1448 RESOLUTIONS. *Old Newbury Historical Society.* Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to give certain old Government documents to the Old Newbury Historical Society, of Newburyport, Massachusetts. January 27, 1913 1450 xi LIST OF CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS. First Session, Sixty-second Congress. Page. Acknowledging receipt of resolution of Legislature of Alabama relating to Mobile Bi-Centennial. May 16, 1911 1453 Ordering printing of hearings, Employers’ Liability and Workmen’s Compensation Commission. August 10, 1911 1453 Requesting the President to invite presence of foreign vessels at Key West, Fla., celebration. August 15, 1911 1454 Authorizing printing of proceedings at unveiling of statute of Baron von Steuben. August 21, 1911 1454 Authorizing printing of hearings of investigation of American Sugar Refining Company. August 21, 1911 1454 Authorizing printing of hearings in investigations of Post Office Department. August 21, 1911 1454 Authorizing printing of Federal antitrust decisions. August 22, 1911 1455 Second Session, Sixty-second Congress. For holiday recess. December 11, 1911 1456 Authorizing printing of special consular reports on cotton tare. February 27, 1912 1456 Authorizing printing of message and reports of Employers’ Liability and Workmen’s Compensation Commission. February 29, 1912 1456 Authorizing printing of report of Tariff Board on Schedule K. of the Tariff Law. March 1, 1912 1456 Authorizing printing of report of National Monetary Commission. March 11, 1912 1457 Authorizing printing of Fertilizer Resources of the United States. March 11, 1912 1457 Requesting estimates of levee work on east bank of Mississippi River. March 18, 1912 1457 Directing Secretary of War to make arrangements for celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. April 2, 1912 1457 Authorizing addition to printing of the proceedings at unveiling of statue of Baron von Steuben. April 2, 1912 1460 Congratulations to the people of China on assuming republican form of government. April 17, 1912 1460 Authorizing printing of wall chart on hookworm and soil pollution. May 9, 1912 1460 Requesting return from the President of bill relating to Texas southern judicial district. May 16, 1912 1460 Authorizing printing of bulletin on typhoid fever. June 11, 1912 1461 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to bastards in District of Columbia. June 11, 1912 1461 Authorizing printing of report on Mexican cotton-boll weevil. June 12, 1912 1461 Correcting enrollment of omnibus pension bill, H. R. 23557. June 13, 1912 1461 Requesting return from President of omnibus pension bill, H. R. 23515. July 3, 1912 1461 Directing re-enrollment of omnibus pension bill, H. R. 23515. July 15, 1912 1462 Authorizing printing of Handbook of American Indians. August 12, 1912 1462 Authorizing printing of reports of the Immigration Commission. August 12, 1912 1462 Correcting enrollment of Panama Canal Act. August 17, 1912 1462 Authorizing cast to be taken from statue of John Hancock. August 20, 1912 1463 Correcting enrollment of bill relating to Alaska Legislature, etc. August 20, 1912 1463 Authorizing printing of Biographical Congressional Directory. August 24, 1912 1463 Authorizing printing of additional copies of wall chart on hookworm and soil pollution. August 24, 1912 1463 Authorizing printing additional copies of Soil Survey, Caddo Parish, La. August 24, 1912 1463 Authorizing printing of bulletin on gypsy and brown-tail moth parasites. August 24, 1912 1464 Authorizing printing of committee reports on violations of antitrust acts. August 26, 1912 1464 For adjournment of Congress. August 26, 1912 1464 Third Session, Sixty-second Congress. Authorizing joint Congressional committee to arrange for inauguration of the President elect. December 9, 1912 1465 For holiday recess. December 13, 1912 1465 For return from the President of bill relating to capital punishment, District of Columbia. January 20, 1913 1465 For counting the electoral votes. February 1, 1913 1465 Ordering printing of the Judicial Code. February 18, 1913 1466 Ordering printing of compilations of laws relating to Alaska. February 18, 1913 1466 For return from the President of bill relating to daily service of laborers on public works. February 28, 1913 1466 Ordering printing of Tariff Hearings. March 1, 1913 1466 Ordering printing of eulogies on James Schoolcraft Sherman. March 2, 1913 1467 Ordering printing of impeachment proceedings of Robert W. Archbald. March 3, 1913 1467 Directing insertion of clause relating to House Judiciary Committee in Deficiency Appropriation Act. March 3, 1913 1467 xi LIST OF TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS. Page. Parcel post convention with Haiti Signed at Port-au-Prince August 26, 1910; approved February 4, 1911 1471 Consular convention with Sweden Signed at Washington June 1, 1910; proclaimed March 20, 1911 1479 Parcel post convention with Brazil Signed at Rio de Janeiro March 26, 1910; approved March 30, 1911 1490 Treaty of commerce and navigation with Japan Signed at Washington February 21, 1911; proclaimed April 5, 1911 1504 Protocol with Japan relating to provisional tariff arrangement Signed at Washington February 21, 1911; proclaimed April 5, 1911 1510 International arrangement relative to the repression of the circulation of obscene publications Signed at Paris May 4, 1910; proclaimed April 18, 1911 1511 Extradition treaty with Salvador Signed at San Salvador April 18, 1911; proclaimed July 13, 1911 1516 Extradition treaty with France Signed at Paris January 6, 1909; proclaimed July 26, 1911 1526 Arbitration convention with Brazil Signed at Washington January 23, 1909; proclaimed August 2, 1911 1535 Treaty with Great Britain for protection, etc., of fur seals Signed at Washington February 7, 1911; proclaimed December 14, 1911 1538 International convention for protection of fur seals Signed at Washington July 7, 1911; proclaimed December 14, 1911 1542 Parcel post convention with Curaçao Signed at Curaçao October 23, 1911, at Washington December 20, 1911; approved December 22, 1911 1548 International law convention Signed at Rio de Janeiro August 23, 1906; proclaimed May 1, 1912 1554 Naturalization convention with Nicaragua Signed at Managua December 7, 1908; proclaimed May 10, 1912 1560 Supplementary convention with Nicaragua extending time for exchange of ratifications Signed at Managua June 17, 1911; proclaimed May 10, 1912 1563 International wireless-telegraph convention Signed at Berlin November 3, 1906; proclaimed May 25, 1912 1565 Naturalization convention with Costa Rica Signed at San Jose June 10, 1911; proclaimed June 6, 1912 1603 Parcel post convention with Panama Signed at Washington June 5, 1912; approved June 10, 1912 1606 Extradition treaty with Honduras Signed at Washington January 15, 1909; proclaimed July 10, 1912 1616 Special agreement with Great Britain relating to pecuniary claims Signed at Washington August 18, 1910; confirmed by exchange of notes April 12, 1912 1625 Copyright convention with Hungary Signed at Budapest January 30, 1912; proclaimed October 15, 1912 1631 Agreement with Great Britain concerning North Atlantic fisheries Signed at Washington July 20, 1912; proclaimed November 16, 1912 1734 Parcel post convention with Dominican Republic Signed at Santo Domingo September 21, 1912, at Washington October 9, 1912; approved October 16, 1912 1638 International convention extending treaty on pecuniary claims Signed at Rio de Janeiro August 13, 1906; proclaimed January 28, 1913 1648 International convention relative to repatriation of naturalized citizens Signed at Rio de Janeiro August 13, 1906; proclaimed January 28, 1913 1653 International convention relating to assistance and salvage at sea Signed at Brussels September 23, 1910; proclaimed February 13, 1913 1658 xiii LIST OF PROCLAMATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT. Page. Modifying boundaries of the Fishlake National Forest, Utah. March 30, 1911 1677 Setting apart the Santa Rosa National Forest, Nevada. April 1, 1911 1678 Setting apart the Florida National Forest, Florida. April 17, 1911 1678 Confirming location of the Lewis and Clark Cavern National Monument, Montana. May 16, 1911 1679 Diminishing area of the Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota. May 16, 1911 1680 Setting apart the Harney National Forest, South Dakota. May 16, 1911 1680 Setting aside the Colorado National Monument, Colorado. May 24, 1911 1681 Copyrights, benefits extended to Sweden. May 26, 1911 1682 Setting apart the Minam National Forest, Oregon. June 6, 1911 1683 Diminishing area of the Whitman National Forest, Oregon. June 7, 1911 1684 Modifying boundaries of the Cascade National Forest, Oregon. June 7, 1911 1684 Diminishing area of the Wallowa National Forest, Oregon. June 10, 1911 1685 Modifying boundaries of the Umatilla National Forest, Oregon. June 10, 1911 1686 Modifying boundaries of the Malheur National Forest, Oregon. June 13, 1911 1686 Copyrights, benefits to Norway extended to mechanical musical reproductions. June 14, 1911 1687 Copyrights, benefits to Belgium extended to mechanical musical reproductions. June 14, 1911 1688 Copyrights, benefits to Luxemburg extended to mechanical musical reproductions. June 14, 1911 1689 Diminishing area of the Fremont National Forest, Oregon. June 22, 1911 1690 Opening to homestead entry certain lands of the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservations, South Dakota. June 29, 1911 1691 Opening to homestead entry certain lands of Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota. June 29, 1911 1693 Setting apart the Selway National Forest, Idaho. June 29, 1911 1695 Diminishing area of the Clearwater National Forest, Idaho. June 29, 1911 1696 Setting apart the Durango National Forest, Colorado. June 29, 1911 1697 Setting apart the St. Joe National Forest, Idaho. June 29, 1911 1697 Diminishing area of the San Juan National Forest, Colorado. June 29, 1911 1698 Diminishing area of the Coeur d’Alene National Forest, Idaho. June 29, 1911 1698 Setting apart the Washakie National Forest, Wyoming. June 30, 1911 1699 Modifying boundaries of the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. June 30, 1911 1700 Diminishing area of the Chelan National Forest, Washington. June 30, 1911 1701 Setting apart the Okanogan National Forest, Washington. June 30, 1911 1701 Diminishing area of the Weiser National Forest, Idaho. June 30, 1911 1702 Diminishing area of the Umpqua National Forest, Oregon. June 30, 1911 1703 Diminishing area of the Oregon National Forest, Oregon. June 30, 1911 1704 Modifying boundaries of the Nezperce National Forest, Idaho. June 30, 1911 1704 Setting apart the Paulina National Forest, Oregon. June 30, 1911 1705 Modifying boundaries of the Sioux National Forest, Montana and South Dakota. June 30, 1911 1706 Modifying boundaries of the Klamath National Forest, California and Oregon. June 30, 1911 1707 Diminishing area of the Bonneville National Forest, Wyoming. June 30, 1911 1708 Modifying boundaries of the Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon and California. June 30, 1911 1708 Modifying boundaries of the Payette National Forest, Idaho. June 30, 1911 1709 Modifying boundaries of the Mono National Forest, California and Nevada. June 30, 1911 1710 Modifying boundaries of the Crater National Forest, Oregon and California. June 30, 1911 1711 Setting apart the Santiam National Forest, Oregon. June 30, 1911 1712 Setting apart the Bridger National Forest, Wyoming. June 30, 1911 1713 Setting apart the Ochoco National Forest, Oregon. June 30, 1911 1713 Declaring effect of prior proclamations upon certain specified national forests. June 30, 1911 1714 Setting aside the Devil Postpile National Monument, California. July 6, 1911 1715 Diminishing area of the Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona. July 31, 1911 1716 Declaring the status of the American National Red Cross. August 22, 1911 1716 Diminishing area of the Rainier National Forest, Washington. October 23, 1911 1718 Modifying boundaries of the Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. October 23, 1911 1718 Declaration of neutrality, war between Italy and Turkey. October 24, 1911 1719 Designating Thursday, November 30, 1911, as a day of general thanksgiving. October 30, 1911 1720 Copyrights, benefits to Cuba extended to mechanical musical reproductions. November 27, 1911 1721 Modifying boundaries of the Moapa National Forest, Nevada. December 8, 1911 1722 Announcing admission of New Mexico as a State. January 6, 1912 1723 Modifying boundaries of the Cache National Forest, Idaho and Utah. January 24, 1912 1724 Transferring lands reserved in Porto Rico for naval purposes to other Executive Departments. January 26, 1912 1725xiv Inviting foreign nations to take part in Panama-Pacific International Exposition. February 2, 1912 1726 Reserving lands in Makapuu Point, Hawaii, for lighthouse purposes. February 7, 1912 1726 Announcing admission of Arizona as a State. February 14, 1912 1728 Modifying boundaries of certain national forests in South Dakota for school land selections. February 15, 1912 1729 Reserving land in Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, for townsite. February 15, 1912 1730 Diminishing area of the Jefferson National Forest, Montana. February 27, 1912 1731 Warning persons to abstain from taking part in Mexican disturbances. March 2, 1912 1732 Warning against illegal shipment of war material to Mexico. March 14, 1912 1733 Diminishing area of the Navajo National Monument, Arizona. March 14, 1912 1733 Directing honors to the memory of those who lost their lives in the Battleship “Maine.” March 16, 1912 1734 Diminishing area of the Idaho National Forest, Idaho. March 23, 1912 1735 Diminishing area of the Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado. April 1, 1912 1735 Diminishing area of the Beartooth National Forest, Montana. April 15, 1912 1736 Diminishing area of the Mount Olympus National Monument, Washington. April 17, 1912 1737 Diminishing area of the Teton National Forest, Wyoming. April 19, 1912 1737 Diminishing area of the Bitterroot National Forest, Montana. April 30, 1912 1738 Diminishing area of the Lolo National Forest, Montana. April 30, 1912 1739 Diminishing area of the Cabinet National Forest, Montana. April 30, 1912 1740 Reserving as public lands a strip along the Canadian frontier. May 3, 1912 1741 Correcting boundaries of lighthouse reservation, Makapuu Point, Hawaii. June 3, 1912 1741 Diminishing area of the St. Joe National Forest, Idaho. June 4, 1912 1743 Enlarging area of the Trinity National Forest, California. June 7, 1912 1745 Diminishing area of the Absaroka National Forest, Montana. June 19, 1912 1745 Modifying boundaries of the Humboldt National Forest, Nevada. June 19, 1912 1746 Setting apart the Ruby National Forest, Nevada. June 19, 1912 1747 Diminishing area of the Custer National Forest, Montana. June 19, 1912 1748 Diminishing area of the Coronado National Forest, Arizona. June 19, 1912 1749 Diminishing area of the Kootenai National Forest, Montana. June 19, 1912 1749 Enlarging area of the Shasta National Forest, California. June 19, 1912 1750 Diminishing area of the Blackfeet National Forest, Montana. June 19, 1912 1751 Diminishing area of the Flathead National Forest, Montana. June 19, 1912 1752 Diminishing area of the Lewis and Clark National Forest, Montana. June 19, 1912 1753 Enlarging area of the Klamath National Forest, California and Oregon. June 23, 1912 1753 Transferring to Porto Rico lands and buildings no longer needed by United States. July 13, 1912 1754 Directing sale of undisposed of Crow Indian Reservation, Montana, ceded lands. August 9, 1912 1759 Diminishing area of the Helena National Forest, Washington. September 4, 1912 1760 Modifying boundaries of the Gallatin National Forest, Montana. September 4, 1912 1761 Modifying boundaries of the Superior National Forest, Minnesota. September 19, 1912 1762 Diminishing area of the Missoula National Forest, Montana. September 24, 1912 1762 Diminishing area of the Madison National Forest, Montana. September 24, 1912 1763 Modifying boundaries of the Manti National Forest, Utah. October 4, 1912 1764 Copyright benefits extended to Tunis. October 4, 1912 1765 Diminishing area of the White River National Forest, Colorado. October 17, 1912 1765 Modifying boundaries of the Nevada National Forest, Nevada. October 28, 1912 1766 Announcing death of Vice President James Schoolcraft Sherman. October 31, 1912 1767 Designating Thursday, November 28, 1912, as a day of general thanksgiving. November 7, 1912 1768 Diminishing area of the Cleveland National Forest, California. November 8, 1912 1768 Prescribing Panama Canal toll rates. November 13, 1912 1769 Diminishing area of the Arapaho National Forest, Colorado. November 19, 1912 1770 Convening special session of the Senate. February 13, 1913 1770 Diminishing area of the Kansas National Forest, Kansas. February 24, 1913 1771 Diminishing area of the Nebraska National Forest, Nebraska. March 1, 1913 1771 Diminishing area of the Battlement National Forest, Colorado. March 1, 1913 1772 Modifying boundaries of the Dixie National Forest, Utah and Arizona. March 1, 1913 1773 Rescinding authority for school indemnity selections, etc., Kern National Forest, California. March 1, 1913 1774 Rescinding authority for school indemnity selections, etc., Inyo National Forest, California and Nevada. March 1, 1913 1774 Enlarging area of the Cochetopa National Forest, Colorado. March 3, 1913 1775 Diminishing area of the Leadville National Forest, Colorado. March 3, 1913 1776 Modifying areas of certain national forests in Idaho. March 3, 1913 1777 AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. Certificate of adoption of the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution 1785 PRIVATE LAWS of the **UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ** passed by the SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS 1911–1913 xix PRIVATE ACTS OF THE SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES *Passed at the first session, which was begun and held at the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, on Tuesday, the fourth day of April, 1911, and was adjourned without day on Tuesday, the twenty-second day of August, 1911*. William Howard Taft, President; James Schoolcraft Sherman, Vice President; William Pierce Frye, President of the Senate, *pro tempore*, (died August 8, 1911); Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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